MORAN Marmaton Valley High School will be fighting it out April 28.
Forensics team members are hosting Family Feud Game Night in the schools commons area.
Teams of five can register to play for $25. Each team is guaranteed to play in at least three games. (Team members dont have to be from the same family, organizers noted.)
The number of entrants will dictate how the competition bracket is designed. The fun starts at 5 p.m.
A free-will donation dinner of pulled pork sandwiches and cheesy potatoes is a part of the festivities.
Proceeds will go help fund the trip to the Grand National Tournament for team members Rachel Shaffer and Clara Boyd on Memorial Day weekend in Washington, D.C.
THE FORENSICS
team wrapped up its regular season this week, with members competing Tuesday at the Girard Invitational and Saturday at Altoona-Midway.
At Girard, Shaffer and Heim placed first in improvised duet acting. Boyd took second in prose interpretation and fifth in informative speaking. Tea Smith took fifth in poetry interpretation.
At Altoona-Midway, Boyd placed first in original oration, second in prose and third in poetry. Shaffer finished first in humorous solo acting and third in improvised duet acting, again with Heim. Smith finished second in poetry and third in prose.
OTHER results from earlier this season.
Shaffer and Heim took third in duo interpretation at the Independence Invitational.
Lane Houk finished fifth in original oration at the Burlington Invitational.