The Âé¶¹Ó°Òô High School Mock Trial Team kicked off this year's tournament with a resounding win over Âé¶¹Ó°Òô Academy on Wednesday evening.
Our Falcons played the prosecution at last night's competition.
In Mock Trial, teams of high school students are assigned to either the prosecution/plaintiff or defense side of a case. The trials take place in a courtroom and participants are bound by the same rules as professional attorneys.
This year's case is People v. A. Carmen Erickson & Carson Blocker and centers on a charge of petit larceny and resisting arrest. Cases typically alternate each year between a civil and criminal case, and there are more than 300 teams competing in the 2026 New York State Mock Trial Tournament.
Members of this year's Âé¶¹Ó°Òô High team include:
Danielle Abdul-Korah • Katerine Barros • Jolie Benjamin • Brendan Bergin • Cleana Brummell • Lucy Rathke-Cook • Grace Corlette • Hailey Farrell • Jehan El-Bahtity-Galban • Razi Gomez Fisher • Hannah Hubbell • Abigail Hulett • Jillian Katz • Sarah Kirk • Tilly Lamont • Zeta Mergner • Advah Randall • Eliza Schlesinger • Ava Shahinfar • Sienna Stewart • Norah Sweet • Hillary Anne Tejero • Anna Ustin • Harriet Westin • Sidney Yoxthimer • Vanshika Zaveri • Zoe Zylberman-Reid
Our students receive incredible mentorship from our two long-time attorney coaches, Carolyn George and Judge Josh Farrell, along with the support of club advisor Leah Powhida.
We commend our Falcons for a strong start and wish them the best as they continue to compete in the 2026 New York State Mock Trial Tournament!