Friday, April 04, 2025

Nelson earns Sub-Section speech title (VIDEO)


The B-B-E Speech team hosted the Sub-Section 5A-West meet tonight at the high school. A total of 9 team members competed for spots in the upcoming Section 5A meet. Four members of B-B-E's team earned individual spots at the Section 5A meet by placing in 6th place or better.

B-B-E senior Tia Nelson won the subsection title in Great Speeches. In Drama, Eliana Funes earned third place. In Prose, Kora Martinez earned fourth place. In Poetry, Marlie Schlangen earned fourth place.

Here's a video featuring the post-meet group photo at Olson Auditorium:


The Section 5A meet is at Annandale high school on Saturday, April 12.

Tomorrow! It's a big, BIG day for the B-B-E Resistance Robotics team, as they are set for Day II of the Granite City Regional in St. Cloud. Their first qualification match is set for around 9:30 a.m.

Remember! Here's the livestream link that you can use to watch the action remotely if you cannot attend and cheer in person: https://www.twitch.tv/firstinspires5.



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Tuesday, April 11, 2023

Conference speech meet (VIDEO)


The Central Minnesota Conference speech meet is being hosted tonight at the B-B-E high school. The awards ceremony should take place at about 8:15 p.m.

More to come.

Here's a video showing you part of the fun that you miss out on when you don't get to attend a high school speech meet!


UPDATE: as a team, the B-B-E speech team earned third place with 48 points to edge fourth-place Royalton's 45 points. In first place was juggernaut Eden Valley-Watkins with 170 points. Maple Lake earned runner-up honors with 73 points. In fourth place was Kimball Area (30 points), and Paynesville Area took fifth with 21 points.

It's also exciting to announce that in a very crowded, talented field of speakers, the three seniors on the speech team all took second place in their respective categories: Dylan Hirman, second in humourous interpretation; Kara Wold, second in dramatic interpretation; and Paige Klaphake, second in storytelling. I have more results to share but can't get to the rest until tomorrow. It's time to get back to publishing the April 13 issue of the Bonanza Valley Voice newspaper!



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Monday, March 28, 2022

Speech show case!! Mark your calendars! (April 10)

Back by popular demand! After a many-year hiatus from holding this event, the B-B-E speech team will host a speech showcase event for the public on Sunday, April 10 at the high school from 3 to 5 p.m.

This is a special opportunity for the public to come and see the rich talent on the speech team. A total of three spaces will be in use for the public to catch the action: Olson Auditorium, the band room and room 550. Enjoy a variety of different speeches and then a sweet treat after the performances. Each speaker will perform at 15-minute intervals, so if you need to switch rooms to see someone, you can do that.

Additional coverage of this will appear in the April 7 issue of the Bonanza Valley Voice newspaper. 

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Saturday, April 21, 2018

State speech

The Class 1A state speech meet is underway right now at Apple Valley high school. B-B-E's Billy Tensen is competing, and his first round begins at 10:15 a.m.

Later this afternoon I have some light track and field notes to report on from yesterday's Morris meet.

##ConquerEveryDay



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Sunday, February 11, 2018

Speech team earns hardware

The B-B-E speech team took second place in the intermediate school division at the Swanville meet on Saturday. Great job! Read more in this week's Bonanza Valley Voice newspaper.


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Saturday, January 20, 2018

Best of luck today!

The Bonanza Valley Voice newspaper wants to give big shout-outs to the B-B-E speech team and also the B-B-E/Paynesville dance team in their respective competitions today. The speech team is at Alexandria for the first meet of their 2018 season. The dance team is at the Yellow Medicine East comp.

*Update: the speech team had three members earn medals. They are: Jayden Miller (sixth in extemp. speaking), Ben Vliem (seventh in creative) and Aynsley Preble (sixth in exempt. reading). The speech team is next in action on Tuesday, Jan. 23 with a junior high meet at Holdingford. The next 7-12 grade meet is on Saturday, Jan. 27 at Little Falls.

Stay tuned to the Bonanza Valley Voice newspaper for extended coverage of the speech team in the Jan. 25 issue. We have ordered up extra ink just for them!


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Monday, August 01, 2016

Tough news


Two deaths on Saturday have been hard to swallow in the news room.

First, on Saturday afternoon I heard of the passing of Pat Anderson of Hoffman. Pat, age 45, was killed in a Gator/automobile accident shortly before 8 p.m. Saturday night on Highway 55 between Kensington and Hoffman. The accident was covered in an online story at the Echo Press newspaper website.

Pat Anderson was the Activities/Athletic director at West Central Area schools in Barrett and also their high school Dean of Students. He was a long-time member of the staff at WCA and a native of Hoffman. His wife, Jacki, is a Lamberton native. The Andersons have three children: Ben (WCA Class of 2016), Ross (a junior next year) and Brooke (an eighth grader next year). Ben and Ross were both key players on WCA's baseball team, who the Jaguars lost to in the Section 6A baseball playoffs on June 9. It seems like just yesterday I was standing next to Pat at Chizek Field in Morris this past June, chatting about the section baseball schedule and seeing how proud he was of his Knights baseball team.

Ross, Jacki, Brooke, Pat and Ben Anderson. AMY WINTER PHOTOGRAPHY, November 2015

"A great man with a huge heart who lived life the right way."
It goes without saying that the Hoffman and WCA communities are reeling with disbelief at the loss of Pat Anderson, who they affectionately called "PA" in random conversation. He was a farmer, a school staff member at WCA, a coach, husband, father and was terrific at everything I just listed. I got to know him well during my days as the Hoffman Tribune and Herman-Hoffman Tribune editor from 2008-2011. He was very easy to work with and very proud of the students and staff at WCA. Beyond that he was classy in everything he did and made sure kids he worked with carried themselves in the same manner. One of his bigger tasks at WCA was being the head coach of the Knights girls' basketball program for seven seasons this century before retiring from that position at the conclusion of the 2009-2010 season and being named Activities/Athletic director. His 2007-2008 team was a section finalist, with eventual state champion Albany ending their season. Pat assumed head coaching duties from Harold Nelson, who was the first head coach of the WCA Knights after the school was founded in 1993. Both had multiple 20+ win seasons and many deep playoff runs. In Pat's last four years as head coach, the WCA Knights won 18 or more games and won 21 games in back-to-back seasons.

I can already see a fair number of Facebook posts relating to Pat's coaching days. One that stood was from a dairy farm girl who later became a candidate for Princess Kay of the Milky Way. She was a point guard, and she remembers the time he told her during a game, "Stop playing scared." He clearly challenged students and student-athletes to become better at everything they did. I'd say just about every employee in a small school "gives a damn" about the kids and the school's success. Pat certainly gave a damn and brought out the best in the students he worked with every day at WCA schools.

"PA was...the heart and soul of WCA, its biggest cheerleader and greatest fan."

Since 2011, I've kept in touch with him and was always able to easily get scores or other sports-related information from him through e-mail and text messages. His reach was far and wide. I've already seen tributes to him not only from his WCA family, but also on Facebook pages at other schools including Clinton-Graceville-Beardsley and Minnewaska Area. I truly have no idea how WCA will replace him. He was one of a kind.

"It just ain't right!"

I vividly recall a Friday night last fall in Belgrade, standing on the high school track between the football field and the stadium bleachers, with Pat, Jacki and a few other WCA fans talking about the win their WCA/Ashby Knights just earned over our Jaguars. I rated it as a mild upset, as WCA/A entered the game 1-3 overall with two huge shut out losses on their record and a 41-6 loss in the season opener. They had defeated a struggling K-M-S team the week before by a 19-0 score. B-B-E lost 14-7 to WCA/A that night, and I remember Pat's excitement and optimism for the upcoming games against Parkers Prairie and Kimball Area. He believed they could win those games and be in the hunt for a home playoff game. As it played out, WCA/A was in the midst of a four-game winning streak but ended up losing a tough battle to sixth-ranked (Class 1A) Upsala/Swanville in the season finale 31-18. They lost 16-6 in the Class 2A, Section VI playoffs at Staples-Motley to finish 4-5 overall after an 0-3 start.

Already the WCA and Hoffman communities are rallying around the Anderson family and WCA students. Today (Monday) the high school gym in Barrett will be open from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. with support available to those who need it.

Here's a nice gathering of tributes (mostly social media) to PA:
http://bringmethenews.com/2016/08/01/students-loved-ones-remember-high-school-ad-killed-in-4-wheeler-crash

**Update on Monday afternoon...here is the link to see Pat Anderon's obituary and funeral information: http://www.ericksonsmithfh.com/mobile/obit.php?id=1642489&name=Patrick-D.-Anderson&loca=Hoffman-MN



...then to the news of the passing of Brooten's Pauline Segaar. Pauline was diagnosed with Thymoma cancer in 2006 and has courageously battled it ever since before passing away on Saturday surrounded by family at the Ecumen Bethany Community in Alexandria. She coached the B-B-E speech team in the 2000s and left her mark on countless students over the years at B-B-E. It was during those years when B-B-E became a small-school speech "powerhouse" and started hauling in regular season and playoff hardware on a regular basis. During high school Pauline lived on a farm near Sedan with eight younger siblings and her parents, Yvo and Gertrude Jenniges. Pauline graduated from Brooten High School in 1972 and worked in the Brooten area for most of her adult life. Her husband is Stanley Segaar, a Brooten-area farmer. They have three children, all B-B-E graduates: Nick, Matt and Raechel.

Many of you readers out there know her younger sister, Bonita, who B-B-E students in the 1990s remember as English teacher "Mrs. Otterness" - also a Brooten High School graduate (Class of 1985).

Please pray for both the Anderson and Jenniges/Segaar families. They are dealing with a lot of pain and grief right now. And please say a special prayer for the three teenage children of Pat and Jacki Anderson. The loss of Pat will leave a difficult mark on their lives that won't soon go away.

The third loss our area is dealing with is the untimely death of Loren Larson of Kerkhoven. Loren graduated from Brooten high school in 1979. He was a pilot and died in a plane crash last week in Wisconsin. I'll have a story on Loren in the August 4 issue of the Bonanza Valley Voice newspaper.

That's all from the news room. It's been an eventful and also difficult weekend.

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Friday, March 27, 2015

Subsection speech!

Another great-looking Fine Arts trophy for the high school trophy cases!
Prior to the awards ceremony, speech team members regroup with a few "fans" including faithful bus driver extraordinaire and loyal-as-anyone-to-the-program Neil Meierhofer.

Outstanding! The B-B-E speech team placed second out of eight teams tonight. Even cooler: nine of our 21 speechers placed first or second! That's incredible. Also incredible: 18 of BBE's 21 speechers were award-winners by placing sixth or better. The sixth-place or better finish earned those 18 speechers an automatic trip to the Section 5A meet in Ogilvie on April 11.

As a team, the B-B-E speech team beat bigger schools such aas Albany, Paynesville, Holdingford and Benson. Out of the eight schools in the meet, B-B-E was the second-smallest school.

First-place Melrose had 27 entries in the meet and 15 award-winners. Just two of their 15 award-winners took first place. Still, because of an odd way of scoring the meet, they were team champions by having more entries overall.

Here's video showing quite a few of the B-B-E speech team award-winners getting their medals:


Overall it was a fabulous night for our rockstar speech program!


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Friday, May 30, 2014

These B-B-E students rock!

Here's a glimpse of the award-winners at tonight's B-B-E speech/theater banquet in Padua.

If you were unable to make it to tonight's B-B-E speech and theater award banquet at the Padua Pub, you'll definitely want to check out the video I'll be posting on Saturday. We have arguably one of the finest small-school speech and theater programs you'll find in rural Minnesota. I can't emphasize how fortunate we are in Jaguar Country to have this right in our backyard.

Regardless of what these students wish to do after high school, you can be certain of this: being a participant in Fine Arts programs like speech or theater will make it easier to do things like job interviews or simply singing or speaking in public. Beyond that, it certainly looks fabulous on a college resume! Things like that matter in today's world!

Riley Schumann accepts his final award tonight from Coach Julie Lloyd.
 
Riley Schumann, a sophomore, was named the 2014 outstanding Thespian of the Year. More will be posted on Saturday, including video.

Here's the Sauk Centre Herald photo album from tonight's banquet in Padua:
http://saukherald.smugmug.com/2014-Events/2014-BelgradeBrootenElrosa-are/BBE-speechdrama-banquet-530/


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Saturday, April 05, 2014

Speechers headed to state!!!

Seven heading to the state meet!!!


A terrific group of B-B-E speech team members are heading to the Class A state speech meet after earning top-three finishes in their respective categories in today's Section 5A meet in Melrose. Overall the speech team got into the top-four in the final standings despite being severely short-handed out of the 24 team members who earned spots in the section meet. B-B-E finished as Section 5A runners-up, while St. Cloud Cathedral won the meet by a mere 6-point margin. Sauk Centre was third, and Eden Valley-Watkins was fourth.

Co-head coach Lucy Lloyd provided the following list of state-bound speech team members:
Joe Reller/Riley Schumann, Duo 
Courtney Brandt, Ex Reading 
Adrian Laage, Humor 
Tiras Dotson, Humor 
Katie Hieserich, OO 
Molly Tengwall, Storytelling

And how cool is THIS! None of the above-mentioned speech team members are seniors. Also VERY cool (but a little heartbreaking)...Click on the following link to read more at the Sauk Centre Herald website:
http://saukherald.com/articles/2014/04/05/sauk-centre-b-b-e-speech-sends-13-state

Round one of the state speech meet for all events starts on Saturday, April 12 at 10:15am at Blaine high school.


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Friday, March 28, 2014

B-B-E speech team rocks the night at subsections

Team champions!! W2G!

In a stellar showing at the Sub-Section 5A-19 meet in Paynesville tonight, the B-B-E speech team surpassed strong challenges by Sauk Centre and Melrose Area to earn first place. They went in like a well-tuned machine and walked away with a pile of hardware to show for it and a long, long list of placewinners.

Here are B-B-E's sub-section speech champions!
Joe Reller/Riley Schumann (duo), Treven Quade (drama), Nick Steinhofer (extemporaneous speaking), Tiras Dotson (humorous), Katie Hieserich (original oratory), Hannah Rach (poetry).

And the remaining awards/placewinners: 
2nd place: Isaiah Mitchell (creative), Kayle Benesh (extemporaneous reading), Mariah McDonough (great speeches), Ashlyn Jenc (informative), Molly Tengwall (storytelling).
3rd place: Ella Prokassin (drama), Shawn Felling (extemporaneous speaking), Mallory Bents (great speeches), Adrian Laage (humorous), Tyler Bents/Abraham Peter (duo)
4th place: Austin Meyer (drama), Courtney Brandt (extemporaneous reading)
5th place: Trustin Ziemer (discussion), Alex Schramel (extemporaneous reading)
6th place: Andrew Reps (discussion), Jaden Gossen (extemporaneous reading)
7th place: (Alternate to Sections) Stephanie Korf (drama)
Not placing but contributing to the massive pile of team points: Aspen Peterson, Discussion and Riley Lenarz, Informative (both just seventh graders)

Here are the team scores...and yes they are accurate!
1st) B-B-E 280
2nd) Sauk Centre 172
3rd) Melrose Area 157

The 4th-8th place teams weren't named...but here's the other schools participating: Albany, Benson, Kerkhoven-Murdock-Sunburg, Paynesville Area and Swanville.

The top six finishers in each of the 13 categories move on to the Section 5A meet in Melrose next Saturday, April 5.

Here's a 16-minute video from the awards ceremony at the Sauk Centre Herald website:
http://saukherald.com/content/sub-section-5a-19-speech-awards

Here's a photo gallery at the Sauk Centre Herald website:
http://saukherald.smugmug.com/2014-News/SubSection-5A19-speech-meet



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Thursday, March 20, 2014

Go get 'em, speech team!!


Loaded on the bus and ready for the trip to Eden Valley!

The B-B-E speech team, with numbers much stronger than last season when they finished 3rd, are geared up and excited for an attempt to return to the top of the pack in the Central Minnesota Conference this season. They headed out this afternoon for the CMC meet at Eden Valley-Watkins high school.

They were last CMC champions in 2012.

Check back tonight for results!

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Sunday, March 02, 2014

B-B-E speech team first at Sauk Centre

The B-B-E rock star speech team with their first-place trophy at Sauk Centre.

The B-B-E speech team rose to the top of a group of 17 schools at the Sauk Centre invitational on Saturday. As a team they earned 313 points, while the runner-up team had 253. Nearly 300 speechers were in attendance participating in the meet.

Nice work! And hats off to Joe Reller, Riley Schumann and Molly Tengwall for achieving 250 career points at Sauk Centre.

1st place at Sauk Centre! 
Nick Steinhofer, Ex Speaking; Molly Tengwall, Storytelling
2nd place: Isaiah Mitchell, Creative; Shawn Felling, Ex Speaking; Mariah Heinze, Prose
4th place: Treven Quade, Drama; Ashlyn Jenc, Informative
5th place: Trustin Ziemer, Discussion; Joe Reller/Riley Schumann, Duo; Adrian Laage, Humorous
6th place: Mallory Bents, Great Speeches
7th place: Aspen Peterson, Discussion; Austin Meyer, Drama
8th place: Alex Schramel, Ex Reading
Honorable mention: Tiras Dotson, Humorous; Hannah Rach, Poetry


The next meet for the team is on March 15 at Morris. A handful of uppeupperclassmen havr a 3-day National Qualifier meet this coming weekend.

Hey, speech team members, if you're reading this, keep up the hard work!! It pays off in many ways, some that you won't see until you're an adult. And if nothing else keep working to hold true to the old adage, "Tradition never graduates" when it comes to our powerhouse small school programs at B-B-E.


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Friday, January 24, 2014

2014 B-B-E Speech team set for new season

The 2014 season begins tomorrow, January 25, for the B-B-E Speech team. They travel to Dassel-Cokato for a morning/early afternoon meet.

Here's Coach Lucy Lloyd talking about the upcoming season and the make up of the team:


Good luck, Speechers!!

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Sunday, October 27, 2013

'Haunted Hallways' fundraiser is tonight! Come on out!


The third annual "Haunted Hallways" at B-B-E will be held on Sunday, October 27, 5-8 p.m. at the high school. This is a fundraiser hosted by the B-B-E high school Speech and Theater students with all the proceeds going towards the speech and drama programs. Please come out and support them!

Admission :
$6 for Adults
$5 for Students


Looks like a fun evening ahead with pancakes at St. Francis de Sales and then this fundraiser for our speech/drama programs.

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Saturday, April 20, 2013

State Speech! Knutson medals

Carl Knutson is shown competing in the finals round of Discussion at the state speech meet. PHOTO SUBMITTED


Carl Knutson, the architect of the 2013 B-B-E Speech team video that rocked the internet world back in late January/early February, ended his fine speech career with a 5th-place finish in Discussion at the Class A state meet today in Blaine.

Great job, Carl!

More coverage will follow on Sunday.

BTW, keep rooting for SPRING! It's coming...some day...hopefully?


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Saturday, April 13, 2013

Section 5A speech meet update: three advance to state!

The B-B-E Speech team has 11 members who've advanced to the section finals round at the Section 5A meet today at New London-Spicer.

**Update: three B-B-E Jaguars advance to the state meet. Click on the link to read more details at the Sauk Centre Herald website:
 http://www.saukherald.com/main.asp?SectionID=12&SubSectionID=49&ArticleID=15066


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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Huge, huge props to the B-B-E Speech team and coaches

What an absolute gem of a program we have at B-B-E. We are so blessed.

At their special night of performances at Classic Co. Dinner Theater last night, Speech coach Lucy Lloyd reported that 

Here's the school website page dedicated to B-B-E Speech:
http://www.bbe.k12.mn.us/page/2674

Not to mention the many other truly terrific Fine Arts programs at B-B-E, including FCCLA, Knowledge Bowl, Industrial Technology like the Birch Coulee program and also the Robotics team. Hats off to all the coaches and parent volunteers who make it possible and the many fine B-B-E area businesses who support them.

Here's the B-B-E Robotics Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/BBERobotics?fref=ts

And here's the very-often updated B-B-E School Facebook page. It's a great tool to stay connected to what's happening:
https://www.facebook.com/bbe.k12.mn.us?fref=ts


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Monday, April 08, 2013

Special B-B-E Speech team performance is Tuesday night

From Facebook.

The B-B-E Speech team competes in the Central Minnesota Conference meet today at the high school. Best of luck!
(Actually the CMC meet was a week ago!)
The BBE Speech Team will be presenting a Showcase of Speeches on Tuesday, April 9th beginning at 6:30PM at Classic Company! This is also parents' night. The public is invited to hear speeches that inform and entertain. No meal purchase is required, but reservations are appreciated if you will be eating or just coming to hear the speeches. 320-346-2323
 Here's some news I'm not so fond of right now: the National Weather Service predicts that this area will get 6 to 10 inches of snow in the next couple of days. Ouch! Not appreciated.

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Get them while they're hot! (B-B-E Speech DVDs from tomorrow night)

GET THEM WHILE THEY'RE HOT!!!

DVD from “Parent's Night” of the BBE Speech Team presenting their individual speeches LIVE on the lighted stage of the Classic Company Dinner Theater. **Also as an added bonus..included on the DVD is the BBE Speech Team's music video.
$5.00 /DVD
(Proceeds go to the BBE Speech Team)

Order now by calling Debbie Reller at 320-905-1799 or you may place your order the night of the performance  ( 6:30,Tuesday, April 9th)

DVD's will be ready for pick up at BBE High School's main office April  22nd  

**Don't forget grandma/grandpa, cousins, Mother's Day, graduation, etc.***

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