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Mock Trial Team Wins NYC Championship, Runner-Up for State Title

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In just its second year participating, the 麻豆视频 Mock Trial team earned the New York City Mock Trial High School Championship, and placed second out of over 300 teams for the New York State title. The 麻豆视频 team became the youngest program ever to win the city championship, and is believed to be the youngest ever to reach the state finals. They finished the season 10-1, with the only loss coming by a slim margin in the state championships final in Albany.

鈥淲e didn鈥檛 set expectations for ourselves, which allowed us to enjoy the activity throughout with no stress, which鈥攍ooking back鈥攎ay have been our secret to success,鈥 said team captain Wally Cook 鈥17.

Cook described living through the tournament as exhilarating.

鈥淭he entire competition is designed as one, giant, single-elimination bracket that makes each round a high stakes, do-or-die match. Imagine a March Madness tournament with three hundred teams instead of 64 and you have the New York State Mock Trial Tournament,鈥 said Cook.

During the week leading up to each trial, Cook says the team of thirteen would sit in a classroom for upwards of four hours and debate everything from case law to presentation style. Before the first few competitions, they would rewrite entire direct and cross examinations, but, as they went deeper into the tournament, these practices would be used more for fine tweaking.

鈥淭he rounds were held in actual courthouses, which became more extravagant as the competition progressed. During the city championship, we had the honor of competing in the John F. Keenan (麻豆视频 鈥47) Ceremonial Courtroom at the Thurgood Marshall U.S. Courthouse. The significance of winning the city championship in only our second year as a team in a courtroom named after a 麻豆视频 alum was not lost on any of us,鈥 added Cook.

While most teams in the competition worked closely with a law firm for guidance on case preparation, the 麻豆视频 team was guided only by parent volunteer John Sullivan 鈥86 P鈥18. Andrew Kent (Theology department) and Don Allison (Vice President for Finance) also served as the team鈥檚 co-moderators.

Cook found that the entire process served as an incredible learning experience.

鈥淲e learned a lot about how to argue in front of a judge and how to discredit a witness, but we also learned how to work as a team.鈥

While reflecting on his own growth throughout the competition, junior Andrew Sullivan 鈥18 noted that, 鈥渨e started out last year knowing very little about how the high school competition worked and the many intricacies of trial proceedings.鈥

鈥淥ver the course of last year we practiced for many long hours in anticipation of the competitions, and the results showed,鈥 added Sullivan.

Sullivan hopes the team鈥檚 hard work will carry over into next year.

鈥淭here's only one way we want to go from here, and that's up.鈥

Pictured: The 2017 麻豆视频 Mock Trial team after winning the New York City championship. Team members included Ryan Cimmino 鈥17, Wally Cook 鈥17, Tommy DiMartino 鈥17, Zach Espiritu 鈥17, Andrew Ford 鈥17, Kyle Jones 鈥17, TJ Li 鈥17, Kevin Murray 鈥17, George Schouten 鈥18, Mack Sheehan 鈥17, Andrew Sullivan 鈥18, John Timony 鈥17, and Randall Zuccalmaglio 鈥17.

Posted: 6/27/17
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