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Students attend Regionals and advance to States in FBLA competition

On Wednesday, January 8, 2025, students went to Penn College to compete in the PA FBLA Region 7 Conference. The conference, commonly referred to as “Regionals,” is the first level of the FBLA competition.

At Regionals, students compete to go to the states competition by either taking an objective test on their computer or competing in a performance event live in front of judges, then at states, they can compete to go to the national competition. Performance events take place at the regional conference while everyone who took objective tests goes to leadership workshops. 

“I honestly [did a lot of preparing] because I had to write my speech and then memorize the whole thing, and it was five minutes long,” said senior Cienna Twigg when asked about her preparation for the Public Speaking event. 

Twigg placed second in the region out of 10 other students from multiple different schools. 

“I didn’t know [if I would make it to states] because there were a lot of people in my category, but I was really happy that I came in second,” Twigg said. 

Other performance events include things like Impromptu Speaking and Sales Presentation. 

Students pose for a picture in front of the AAC Auditorium celebrating their continuation to the state competition with their adviser Mrs. Linda Keiser. Students found out if they made it to states at the award ceremonies that began and ended the region conference. Photo provided by Keiser.

The other side of the competition is the objective tests, which students took on Dec. 12, 2024. Students taking objective tests had to wait a month before finding out if they made it to states at the award ceremony that takes place at regionals. 

Sophomore Becca Teffeteller took the objective test, Intro to FBLA. 

“I locked in for maybe three or four hours on the night before I had to take the test,” said Teffeteller. “I had to know a lot, but it was fine.” 

Teffeteller said she and sophomore Elyse Boyle both took the test and thought they would not make it because it was so difficult, however, both ended up making it to states. Teffeteller placed first and Boyle placed fifth. 

“I was really surprised when they called my name up,” said Teffeteller. This is her first time competing in FBLA, so making it to States in first place was a big achievement for her. 

Overall this year, 33 people placed in the top 6 at Regionals, which FBLA adviser Mrs. Linda Keiser said is one of the highest numbers since COVID. Member numbers have been increasing since COVID-19 as Keiser has been building the program back up to where it is today. 

Seniors Brady Cohen, Karleigh McKenna, Jimmy Mussina, Shaw Simpson, and Andrew Trueman stand on stage after making it to the states competition in Sales Presentation. Mussina, Simpson, and Trueman placed first while McKenna and Cohen placed second. Photo provided by Keiser

“I’m confident we will have people make it to nationals this year,” said Keiser. She agrees that these students are a very promising group of people and they will continue to proudly represent Montoursville at the state and national level. 

First-Place Winners:

Masson Morrow in Accounting

Jack Dietrich in UX Design

Andrew Zhu in Financial Math

Paige Boyle in Health Care Administration

Becca Teffeteller in Introduction to FBLA

Ellie Maeulen in Organizational Leadership

Jimmy Mussina, Shaw Simpson, and Andrew Trueman in Sales Presentation

 Second-Place Winners:

Rowan Fortin in Introduction to Financial Math

Haden Ferguson in Intro to Marketing Concepts

Cienna Twigg in Public Speaking

Brady Cohen and Karleigh McKenna in Sales Presentation

Reese Peterson in Economics

 Third-Place Winners:

Simon Dietrich in Introduction to Business Concepts

Adele Dunkleberger in Introduction to Business Procedures

Todd Crawford in Supply Chain Management

Pearl Young in Computer Problem Solving

Fourth-Place Winners:

Vincent Muscarella in Computer Problem Solving

Evelyn Weng in Business Communication

Fifth-Place Winners:

Sean Frey in Supply Chain Management

Hannah Means in Human Resource Management

Elyse Boyle in Introduction to FBLA

Jordan Cohick in Introduction to Financial Math

Bobby Nolan in Introduction to Parliamentary Procedure

Sam Kutay in Agribusiness

Carlos Tira, Jay Houseknecht and Eli Eck in Sports and Entertainment Management

 Sixth-Place Winners:

Analiese Crossen in Introduction to Business Communication

Sidney Boyle in Advertising

Gavin Hawley in Agribusiness

Featured photo (at top): All the Montoursville students who attended the region leadership conference gather at the stairwell in the lobby of the AAC Auditorium after the award ceremony. Students from 15 other schools attended the conference and workshops. Photo provided by FBLA adviser Mrs. Linda Keiser.

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