The Holy Trinity High School One Act Team won Silver in the SCISA Drama Festival held November 8 in Manning. Submitted photo

Holy Trinity drama teams wins SCISA award

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From staff reports

Holy Trinity Classical Christian School’s One Act Teams each took silver in the SCISA Drama Festival held November 8 in Manning. In addition to the team awards, Rostan Baisch won Best Actress in the High School competition, with Carter Moseley receiving Honorable Mention. In the Middle School division, Sophia Dickinson won Best Actress, with Mason Steinhauser receiving Honorable Mention.
The High School team performed The Last Strike, a story from 1930s America, in which a young girl named Jackie Mitchell, portrayed by Baisch, is asked to pitch against the greatest baseball hitter of all time, the king of home runs, Babe Ruth (Moseley). 

Holy Trinity middle school student Sophia Dickinson (far left) won the Best Actress Award in the SCISA Drama Festival held November 8 in Manning. Submitted photo

The Middle School team performed The Three Questions, based on a Tolstoy short story, in which a king (Steinhauser) searches far and wide for the meaning of life, only to discover the answer was under his nose the whole time. Dickinson played the role of the king’s chancellor. 

Holy Trinity middle school student Mason Steinhauser (far left) was Honorable Mention in the Best Actor category in the SCISA Drama Festival. Submitted photo

Both plays were complimented with original songs and dances, as well as Christian ideals. The plays were written and directed by Holy Trinity Drama Head and 2nd Grade teacher Elizabeth Booman.

Founded in 2012, Holy Trinity Classical Christian School (HTCCS) provides students with a distinctly Christian and distinctively classical education in Beaufort. For more information, visit www.htccs.org.

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