10 criminal justice students advance to state
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| RFHS criminal justice students who participated in a regional competition, are, front row, from left, Chase Rivera, Cristal DeLeon, Elise Kraft, Samantha Greenway, Chayla Garza, and Shawn Hare; and back row, William Yardley, Billy Valentine, Geoffery Geffert, Paloma Prieto, Frank Pavelka, Elijah Holland, Adam Naranjo, Ruben Sanchez, and Karl Feges. Photo by NORMA MARTINEZ |
Rockport-Fulton High School criminal justice students competed in the second annual TPSA regional Criminal Justice Law Enforcement competition and had 10 students advance to state.
The competition was held at Coastal Bend College in Beeville, Jan. 26. It was hosted by Victoria Memorial High School.
The Pirates competed in several events such as the brain bowl, felony traffic stop, misdemeanor traffic stop, male obstacle course, female obstacle courses, male and female obstacle course, traffic accident investigations, criminal case analysis, forensic investigation, extemporaneous speaking, and criminal incident.
The teams and individuals who qualified for the state competition, listed by event, are:
Male individual obstacle course - Ruben Sanchez, first.
Team male/female obstacle course - Cristal DeLeon (captain), Jason Schustereit, Frank Pavelka and Chayla Garza, second.
Team brain bowl - DeLeon (captain), Schustereit, Tristi Hernandez, and Sanchez, second.
In addition, Paloma Prieto and Geoffrey Geffert placed third in the criminal case analysis event and Shawn Hare placed third in traffic accident report writing.
The state qualifiers will travel to Sam Houston State University Feb. 24-25.
The competition was held at Coastal Bend College in Beeville, Jan. 26. It was hosted by Victoria Memorial High School.
The Pirates competed in several events such as the brain bowl, felony traffic stop, misdemeanor traffic stop, male obstacle course, female obstacle courses, male and female obstacle course, traffic accident investigations, criminal case analysis, forensic investigation, extemporaneous speaking, and criminal incident.
The teams and individuals who qualified for the state competition, listed by event, are:
Male individual obstacle course - Ruben Sanchez, first.
Team male/female obstacle course - Cristal DeLeon (captain), Jason Schustereit, Frank Pavelka and Chayla Garza, second.
Team brain bowl - DeLeon (captain), Schustereit, Tristi Hernandez, and Sanchez, second.
In addition, Paloma Prieto and Geoffrey Geffert placed third in the criminal case analysis event and Shawn Hare placed third in traffic accident report writing.
The state qualifiers will travel to Sam Houston State University Feb. 24-25.
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