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Montoursville Area High School Advances to State Mock Trial Championship

HARRISBURG (March 18, 2010) - Montoursville Area High School is one of 12 Pennsylvania high school teams advancing to the 27th Annual Pennsylvania Bar Association Statewide High School Mock Trial Competition, Friday, March 26, and Saturday, March 27, at the Dauphin County Courthouse in Harrisburg. The winning team of the state championship will represent Pennsylvania in the National High School Mock Trial Championship to be hosted by the Pennsylvania Bar Association, May 6 - 9, in Philadelphia.

The Montoursville Area High School Mock Trial Team is composed of Christian Cenimo, Eddie Cooley, Ryan DeLeo, Josh Gleason, Emily Gombosi, Casey Hoover, Rachelle Horning and Ashleigh Modispaw. The teacher coach is Susan E. Carl and the attorney advisor is Roan Confer.

Montoursville Area High School is moving on to state level as winners of the Region 4 area of competition that includes schools in Cameron, Centre, Clearfield, Clinton, Columbia, Elk, Lycoming, McKean, Montour, Northumberland, Potter, Snyder, Tioga, Union counties.

This year, 339 teams from 284 high schools competed in district and regional levels of Pennsylvania's mock trial competition in hopes of gaining one of the 12 spots at the statewide competition. Pennsylvania's competition is one of the largest in the nation.

"To make it to the state championship level of competition, the students have clearly demonstrated excellent communication and analytical skills and the ability to work together as a team," said Timothy S. Burns of Johnstown, chair of the Pennsylvania Bar Association Young Lawyers Division, which organizes and oversees the event. "We congratulate the students who, with the support of their teacher and lawyer advisors, have risen to the top level of this year's competition."

All 12 teams will compete in two quarterfinal rounds from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. on March 26. The four winning teams of the quarterfinal rounds will advance to the semifinal round at 8:30 a.m. on March 27. The state championship round will take place at 11 a.m. on March 27 with Joanne Epps, dean, Temple University Beasley School of Law, serving as presiding judge.

This year's hypothetical trial case focuses on the murder of a financial analyst employed by a Philadelphia investment firm.

During the competition, eight-member student teams are given the opportunity to argue both sides of the case in an actual courtroom before a judge. The students, who play the roles of lawyers, witnesses, plaintiffs and defendants, are assisted by teacher and lawyer coaches in preparing for competition. Volunteer lawyers and community leaders serve as jurors in the trials. The juries determine the winners in each trial based on the teams' abilities to prepare their cases, present arguments and follow court rules.

Drexel University is the proud partner of the Pennsylvania Bar Association's mock trial program and is the leadership sponsor of the 2010 National High School Mock Trial Championship. Co-chairs of the state Mock Trial Executive Committee are Ryan Blazure of Kingston and Traci L. Naugle of Altoona.

The Pennsylvania Cable Network will record the final round of the competition for airing statewide on April 9 at 7 p.m., April 10 at 10 p.m. and April 11 at 3 p.m. The Pennsylvania Bar Foundation, the charitable affiliate of the Pennsylvania Bar Association, is providing funding support for the broadcast. Also, DVDs of the final round will be available for purchase from the network's Web site.

For more information about the Pennsylvania Bar Association Statewide High School Mock Trial Competition, visit the PBA Web site at http://www.pabar.org.

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