GM – FBF – Today’s American Champion event is a 2007 American biographical drama film directed by and starring Denzel Washington.

GM – FBF – Today’s American Champion event is a 2007 American biographical drama film directed by and starring Denzel Washington. It is based on an article written about the Wiley College debate team by Tony Scherman for the spring 1997 issue of American Legacy. The film co-stars Forest Whitaker, Denzel Washington, Kimberly Elise, Nate Parker, Gina Ravera, Jermaine Williams and Jurnee Smollett. The screenplay is written by Robert Eisele, with story by Robert Eisele and Jeffrey Porro. The film was released in theaters on December 25, 2007.Today in our History – December 11, 2007 – The Great Debaters was released on the big screen.Moving into the heart of its 2018-2019 competition season, the Melvin B. Tolson/Denzel Washington Forensics Society of Wiley College continues to rack up impressive tournament results. Most recently, Wiley’s Great Debaters placed fourth overall on November 2 in the historic 71st LE Norton Invitational, its highest finish ever at this event, which is held each year at Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois. With almost 30 schools in attendance, including the University of Alabama, University of Nebraska-Omaha, University of Illinois, Eastern Michigan University, and the University of Minnesota-Mankato, the LE Norton Invitational is one of the largest regular season tournaments in the nation.On October 26, Wiley’s Great Debaters co-hosted the Rage on the Bayou Tournament with the University of Louisiana-LaFayette Speech Team, claiming third place behind the formidable squads from the University of Texas at Austin and the University of Alabama. Other schools that competed at the tournament included University of Louisiana-Lafayette, Rice University, and Texas State University.The results of each student who competed at the tournaments are as follows:ahmane Dixon, a sophomore from Houston, placed 5th in Persuasive Speaking, and 4th in Impromptu Speaking.Cardero Berryman, a junior from Houston, was the tournament champion in Duo Interpretation with Micah Williams, a sophomore from Houston.Micah Williams placed 6th in Poetry Interpretation as well as was tournament champion in Duo Interpretation with Cardero Berryman.Fortune Onwunali and Danielle Jones, both juniors from Houston, placed 4th in Duo Interpretation.Omari Hawkins, a senior from Tyler, Texas, placed 6th in Prose Interpretation and 3rd in Poetry Interpretation.Emmanuela Wade, a junior from Atlanta, Georgia, placed 5th in Dramatic Interpretation, 5th in Prose Interpretation, and was tournament champion in Poetry Interpretation.Also contributing to Wiley’s success: Louis Mendez, a junior from Houston; Dimitri Brooks, a junior from Houston,; Maliq Wright, a senior from Houston; Zakeyus Pledger, a junior from Kansas City, Missouri; and Stephanie Cancel, a junior from Brooklyn, New York.Curtis Milby, a senior from Hodgenville, Kentucky, placed 4th in Dramatic Interpretation at the University of Louisiana-Lafayette portion, and 5th in informative speaking as well as taking 1st in Dramatic Interpretation at the Wiley College tournament.Omari Hawkins, a senior from Tyler, Texas, placed 7th in Prose Interpretation at the Wiley College tournament.Nala Johnson, a senior from Camden, New Jersey, placed 6th in Dramatic Interpretation, and 6th in Program Oral Interpretation at the University of Louisiana-Lafayette portion, as well as placing 7th in Dramatic Interpretation at the Wiley College tournament.Fortune Onwunali, a junior from Houston, Texas, placed 5th in Program Oral Interpretation and 4th in Duo Interpretation with Danielle Jones, a junior from Houston, at the University of Louisiana-Lafayette portion, as well placing 4th in Program Oral Interpretation and 4th in Duo Interpretation with Danielle Jones at the Wiley College tournament.Danielle Jones placed 6th in Persuasive Speaking, 5th in Poetry Interpretation, and 4th in Duo Interpretation with Fortune Onwunali, and she also placed 4th in Duo Interpretation with Fortune Onwunali at the Wiley College tournament.Stephanie Cancel, a junior from Brooklyn, New York, placed 1st in Dramatic Interpretation and 1st in Poetry Interpretation at the University of Louisiana-Lafayette portion.Also contributing to the team’s success was Zakeyus Pledger, a junior from Kansas City, Missouri. Research more about this great American Champion success story and share it with your babes. Make it a champion day!