JCL Competes in Certamen

Latin students performed well with teams placing first, second, and third in various categories at the Norman North Certamen Tournament.
Salvēte! Casady Latin students competed at the Norman North Certamen Tournament where the Cyclones' Intermediate Team placed first, and the Advanced Team took second place in a match that was decided on a tie breaker. Meanwhile, two Novice level teams finished strong earning first and third place. A third novice team made an excellent comeback and won their third preliminary round, but fell short of making the finals. Casady's traditionally strong Latin Program is required for all students in seventh and eighth grades. In the Upper Division, Latin I-V courses are available to all students.
 
Advanced Team - Second Place
Justin Schneider, senior
Lukas Schneider, sophomore
John Tolbert, junior
 
Intermediate Team - First Place
Kristian Klonis, freshman
Vasili Klonis, freshman
Andrew Youn, eighth grade
 
Novice Team - First Place
Thatcher Bennett, seventh grade
Jonah Craine, eighth grade
Eddy Lu, eighth grade
Gage Martin, seventh grade
 
Novice Team - Third Place
Abby Fakhoury, eighth grade
Kyuna Lee, eighth grade
Vivienne Sweet, eighth grade
 
Novice Team
Breland Bach, eighth grade
Allison Jones, eighth grade
Veronica Stevens Velez, seventh grade
Jespreet Tiwana, seventh grade
 
Latin teachers Jake Bryan, Peter Hoffman, and Briana Titus cheered on the Cyclones, along with amazing parents who made the trek down to Norman.
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