Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Five Longhorns Compete In State Journalism Finals
Continuing its long run of excellence in journalism, Dorchester High School has captured a first-place spot at the Nebraska School Activities Association state journalism contest at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
In all, five DHS Longhorns made it to the state journalism finals. This is an amazing feat for a small school.
Unlike the state finals for athletics, there are only two divisions for students to compete in journalism -- Class A for the state's largest schools in Class A, and Class B for everyone else.
DHS' Marivelle Magana took top honors in the "Yearbook Theme Copy Writing" competition for Class B. She competed against students from Waverly, Blair, Yutan and Sandy Creek in the state journalism finals.
Meanwhile, Magana, along with fellow Longhorn Brittany Knorr, competed in the "Yearbook Theme Development" contest at finals.
Knorr and fellow DHS student Brittney Zoubek competed in the finals for "Yearbook Feature Writing."
DHS' Zoe McKnight qualified for the state finals in "News/Feature Photography, while Kaytee Eberhardt earned a spot into the finals for "Sports/Action Photography."
Our congratulations to the budding journalists at DHS.
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