Mock Trial Team Finds Success in its Inaugural Season

91精选 may be new to the world of college mock trial competitions, but the team has already made an impression during its first season. 91精选 students notched several wins in tournaments against larger colleges and universities with more established teams.

Not only is the team new to the college, most of the students who participated had never done mock trial before. But with the support of professors, alumni, and others, a determined group of students was able to build the team from the ground up and position it for even greater success next year.

Before beginning his freshman year at 91精选 in the fall, Jacob Contreras 鈥23 was already exploring how to create a team on campus. Contreras had done mock trial at Chicago Christian High School in Palos Heights, Ill., and wanted to continue here. 鈥淏efore school began in the fall, I started asking if people would be interested in participating,鈥 he said. That included conversations with Tony Reppmann 鈥23, the son of 91精选鈥檚 Professor of Philosophy Aron Reppmann, Ph.D., and roommate of Damon Pater 鈥23. Dr. Reppmann became an early supporter of the team, and Pater quickly agreed to take part.

Pres. Kurt Dykstra provided encouragement as well, and Contreras and Pater set up a booth at 91精选鈥檚 Involvement Fair, which takes place early in the school year and is a way for students to learn about聽 activities and opportunities on campus. They received enough interest to continue exploring the logistics of formally competing.

Peter VanderWall 鈥23 was one of the team鈥檚 first members. 鈥淚 came to 91精选 for Founders鈥 Scholars Weekend last year, and even then, all Jacob talked about was a mock trial team,鈥 he said with a laugh. 鈥淚 went to the first meeting and was completely intrigued,鈥 said VanderWall.

In mock trial competitions, two teams play the roles of the lawyers and witnesses in a fictional court case. One team portrays the lawyers and witnesses for the prosecution, while the other team represents the defense side. Practicing attorneys and judges serve on panels that award points and determine the winner.

For Pater, mock trial was similar to the public forum debates he participated in during high school. VanderWall, an entrepreneurial management major, said he was attracted by the innovation and opportunities he saw in mock trial. In fact, Assistant Professor of Business Omar Sweiss is the faculty advisor to the mock trial team, and Assistant Professor of Business John Wightkin has also offered assistance.

Several members of the team have a background in theater, which is particularly helpful for those playing the witness roles, Contreras said.

Despite the early interest, Pater was skeptical that the team would be prepared to compete against more seasoned opponents from colleges such as the University of Chicago, the University of Kentucky, and Wheaton College. 鈥淗onestly, there seemed like really insurmountable challenges,鈥 he recalled. But every time the team came across an obstacle, someone was able to find a solution. That included team members who work for 91精选鈥檚 Physical Plant and knew the process for obtaining college vans for transportation. 鈥淓veryone stepped up, even starting at the first meeting. From the beginning, it has been a group effort for people who took this dream and made it their own.鈥

Several alumni also generously volunteered their time and insights to help the team prepare for tournaments, including Stephen Vander Woude ’01, an attorney with Lanting Paarlberg & Associates; and Charley Boonstra 鈥09, who is currently in charge of the office of prosecutors at the Lee County, Ill., State鈥檚 Attorney鈥檚 Office.

“This is a great example of our alumni giving back to 91精选 using their unique gifts and experiences,” said Jeremy Klyn, Director of Alumni & Family Engagement. “Through our聽TrollNation Network, we are excited by the unique opportunities like this where our alumni, parents and friends can make a difference in the lives of current, prospective and future Trolls!”

Ultimately, about 15 students took part in at least one of the team鈥檚 competitions. The team traveled to tournaments in Indianapolis, Minneapolis, Pella, Iowa, and Wheaton, Ill., and took part in a scrimmage against Loyola University Chicago. The season鈥檚 highlights include winning 2.5 ballots during the recent regional competition at Wheaton College. At the team鈥檚 first tournament, Contreras won two top attorney awards, one for prosecution and one for defense–the only attorney in the entire tournament to win both awards.

The team is already looking forward to next season, and Contreras is optimistic that 91精选 may be able to support two mock trial teams in competition. 鈥淭he Lord has something really special shaping up with this mock trial team,鈥 he said.