Oops! My apologies to Dean Zimmermann as well as the list.
I forgot to toggle into my e-mail account to send that last message.
Must be spring fever.
Jenny Heiser {===
East Phillips
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Steve Brandt
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 1:55 PM
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Subject: [Mpls] Who says Mpls kids can't win the big one?
Robinson Cook posts: I get sick and tired of watching the Bloomington
Jeffersons, Blaines and other box house suburbs win the hockey,
soccer,
tennis, track...etc championships year after year.
>From yesterday's e-mails:
For Immediate Release
March 13, 2003
Minneapolis South repeats state high school mock trial championship.
Reigning champion Minneapolis South High School emerged as the winner
of the 2003 Minnesota Mock Trial State Tournament held this week in St.
Cloud.
The win came after South successfully argued its case in the
championship
trial against the team from Lakeville High School Wednesday afternoon.
South is coached by teacher Phylis Hayes and attorneys John Borger, Kim
Falker and Pat Yoedicke.
The state tournament is a challenging two-day event for the 12 teams
who
qualify after winning their regional competitions around the state.
Each
team competed in three trials Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning.
Scores were tabulated, and the two highest scoring teams moved on to the
championship. This year's final trial was presided over by Chief Judge
Edward Toussaint of the Minnesota Court of Appeals.
South's team will represent Minnesota at the National High School Mock
Trial Championship in New Orleans May 8 through 11.
SB here: The List's Judy Borger is married to the aforementioned John
Borger, and is the proud mother of Nick Borger, who was recognized
indiviually for his student-attorney skills.
Steve Brandt
Kingfield
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