Area High School Students Compete in SUNY JCC College Connections Speech Contest

A group of eight students on a stage lined up with a blue stage curtain in the background.
Area High School Students Compete in SUNY JCC College Connections Speech Contest
Tuesday, June 3, 2025
Jamestown Campus
By Vinny Pezzimenti

JAMESTOWN, N.Y. — Chautauqua and Cattaraugus County high school students participated in the 13th annual College Connections speech contest at SUNY Jamestown Community College’s Scharmann Theatre on April 30. 

The eight competing students were asked to discuss one of the United Nations’ 17 sustainable goals that they would advocate for and what we might do to advance that goal. 

A student speaks into a microphone he is holding.
Zachary Maguire, winner of the College Connections speech contest.

A panel of judges chose Zachary Maguire, a senior from Westfield Academy and Central School, as the winner of the contest. Allison MacCallum, a junior from Jamestown High School, was runner-up. 

Also participating were Joshua Erickson and Addison Walker-Osgood, of Falconer Central School; Sophia Sundeen, of Ellicottville Central School; McKenna Campbell, of Westfield Academy and Central School; Abbee Brandow, of Jamestown High School; and Danielle Mincarelli, of Southwestern Central School. Fellow students from each participating school attended the competition to support their classmates.  

College Connections public speaking instructors in attendance included Cathie Nason, of Ellicottville; Briane Katilus, of Falconer; Elizabeth Rowe-Baehr, of Jamestown; Christina Gruber, of Randolph Central School; Michelle Cresanti, of Southwestern; Laura Wilson, of Westfield; Cara Abbey, of Maple Grove Central School; and Lisa Burns, of Frewsburg Central School. 

Contest judges were Momina Di Blasio, manager of the New Neighbors Coalition at St. Lukes Episcopal Church; Elizabeth Gattman, nurse practitioner at Evergreen Heatlh; and Whitney Gleason, executive director of the Chautauqua Watershed Conservancy.  

Jade Barber, director of JCC High School Partnerships, and Simone Sellstrom, JCC assistant professor and chair of Communication, Media Arts, Theater, and English Literature, coordinated the event. 

"We were excited to highlight JCC's emphasis on globalization this year during our annual speech contest”, Sellstrom said. “The 17 sustainable development goals outlined by the UN are integral to the long-term health of our local communities, and it was exciting to see the many ways students envisioned the application of these goals both locally and globally." 

JCC’s College Connections program partners with schools in Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, and Allegany counties, providing high school students the opportunity to take college courses and earn college credit.