UIL Regional results in

April 19, 2018
Neha Madhira placed 2nd in News Writing and is headed to UIL State (coach – Lori Oglesbee)
Isabella Abraham placed 2nd in Headline Writing and is headed to UIL State (coach – Lori Oglesbee)
Kaleb Simes placed 3rd in LD Debate and is headed to UIL State (coach – Seth Phillips)
Alec Antonakakis placed 2nd in LD Debate and is headed to UIL State (coach – Seth Phillips)
Alex Windon placed 4th in Calculator Applications and is 1st alternate to UIL State (coach – Thomas Gomez)
Logan Davenport is the Regional Champion in Calculator Applications and is headed to UIL State (coach – Thomas Gomez)
The Calculator Applications team was 2nd place team in the Region. (coach – Thomas Gomez)
Evan Ballard placed 4th in Computer Applications and is 1st alternate to UIL State (coach – Nina Chantanapuma)
Pardha Eluri placed 6th in Computer Applications (coach – Nina Chantanapuma)
Myah Durham placed 3rd in Prose Interpretation and is headed to UIL State (coach – Michael Stephens and Seth Phillips)
Josie Loving is the Regional Champion in Prose Interpretation and is headed to UIL State (coach – Michael Stephens)
Logan Riseling placed 3rd in Poetry Interpretation and is headed to UIL State (coach – Michael Stephens)
Julia VanDuren placed 2nd in Poetry Interpretation and is headed to UIL State (coach – Michael Stephens)
Bryan Derebery placed 3rd in Informative Speaking and is headed to UIL State (coach – Seth Phillips)
Hunter Jordan placed 6th in Persuasive Speaking (coach – Seth Phillips)
Zane Smith placed 3rd in Persuasive Speaking and is headed to UIL State (coach – Seth Phillips)
For the 3rd Consecutive Year, Prosper is the Speech Team Regional Champion (coaches – Seth Phillips and Michael Stephens)
Additionally, the school took third place for the Regional Championship, with One Act-Play making it to State.











![Looking at one of her students as they speak, Delaney Alford sits next to freshman Saanvi Vipin during their Hope Squad period. During this class, the group played the game ‘imposter’ to bond. “I think Hope Squad is such a good class and such a good program to not only teach [mental health awareness] to the kids that are in the class, but also to push that out to any and everybody else,” Alford said. “What better way for people to hear about it than from their peers?”](https://eaglenationonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/IMG_0008-1-1200x800.jpeg)






