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State Poetry Out Loud winner heading to national finals in D.C.

Joe del Tufo

A high school student at Tall Oaks Classical School in Bear is headed to Washington D.C. this week to represent Delaware at the Poetry Out Loud national finals.

 

15-year-old Sam McGarvey was crowned Delaware’s 2018 Poetry Out Loud State Champion in February.

He emerged from a field of 12 Delaware high school students to earn the title by reciting the poem “I Remember, I Remember” by Thomas Hood.

McGarvey says he’s ready for the national finals Tuesday and Wednesday in D.C.

“There’s a little bit of nervousness mixed in with the excitement. But, overall the thought is, just go in there and do the very best that I can with what I’ve prepared,” said McGarvey.  

McGarvey says he has prepared three different poems to read:  Beautiful Wreckage by W.D. Ehrhart; Very Large Moth by Craig Arnold and I Remember, I Remember by Thomas Hood. The first two will be read during the semi-finals and Sam will read “I Remember, I Remember” in the finals - if he makes it that far.

 

State champions will compete throughout the day Tuesday in three semi-final rounds at George Washington University. The top nine competitors will advance to Wednesday’s finals.

 
Delaware Public Media' s arts coverage is made possible, in part, by support from theDelaware Division of the Arts, a state agency dedicated to nurturing and supporting the arts in Delaware, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts.

Kelli Steele has over 30 years of experience covering news in Delaware, Baltimore, Winchester, Virginia, Phoenix, Arizona and San Diego, California.
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