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Highest Ranked Entries for AFRICA

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 7:51 pm
by Deb Porter
Hi Challengeers.

Now that our Africa winners have had a little bit of time in the spotlight, it's time to give a cheer to all those who didn't quite make it to the top, but did very well.

As entries were relatively low again for this topic, I'll only be posting the Top 30 overall, and no highest rankings (other than the five winners) for Level 2. There'll be a Top 40 again for next week's winners.

So if your entry appears on any of these lists, you did very well. Give yourself a pat on the back.

Love, Deb

TOP 30 - “AFRICA” CHALLENGE

1 Home Where I Belong by Debbie Roome
2 A Prevalent Peace by Donna Emery
3 Rite of Passage by Catrina Bradley
4 Night Commuters & Invisible Children by Sheri Gordon
5 Victor's Victory by Connie Dixon
6 With a Side of Faith by Allison Egley
7 God's Gardener by Lynda Schultz
8 Not Superwoman by Melanie Kerr
9 Train to Kigoma - 1975 by Emily Gibson
10 Servants of the Nation by Corinne Smelker
Tied for 11th Place:
Two Oxen and a Plow by Ruth Hayes
The Face of Africa by Rick Higginson
12 Beat…Beat…Beat by Verna Cole Mitchell
13 A Different Perspective by Leah Orcutt
14 Seed and Harvest by Karlene Jacobsen
15 Imprint by Loren Thomas
16 Heat, Dust and Ringing Bells by Amanda Gray
17 Dembe's Plea by Beth Muehlhausen
18 Laughing at Hunger by Henry Clemmons
19 Her Safari by Lisa Mikitarian
20 Seriously, Mrs. Kensington? by Jan Ackerson
21 Zuuuuuuuunnniiii! The Constipated WHAT? by Ruth Neilson
22 Romeo's Song by Benjamin Graber
23 No Ordinary Child by Suzanne Rowe
24 I Saw an African Woman by Susan Sargeant
25 Escape by Joanney Uthe
26 Mud Mirror by Cecile Hurst
27 The Pandemic Plague by Gregory Kane
28 The Devil's Daze by Sharon Laughter
29 Imhotep by Ruth Ann Moore
30 Fires of Passion. Bitter Ashes. by Sharon Kane

TOP 15 LEVEL 1 - “AFRICA” CHALLENGE
(Total number of Entries for Level One: 39 )

1 Two Oxen and a Plow by Ruth Hayes
2 I Saw an African Woman by Susan Sargeant
3 Mud Mirror by Cecile Hurst
4 The Devil's Daze by Sharon Laughter
5 Close-ups - Scenes from Africa by Grace Chrisanne Naidoo
6 Love Is by Charlie Comerford
7 Tracking Down His Mission by Lyn Ruth
8 An Astounding African by Esther Robinson
9 For the Children by Lynn Jacky
10 Kenya, Here We Come! by Vicki Riggins
11 Tons of Trouble by William Stevenson
12 Uncommon Lessons by Dena Wilson
13 The Astounding Expedition by Lance Pisowicz
14 The Tribute by Mary McLeary
15 Brother's We Were: The Story of Frumentius and Edsius by Kaitlyn Furge

TOP 5 LEVEL 2 - “AFRICA” CHALLENGE
(Total number of Entries for Level Two: 10 )
Top 5 only due to low number of entries for this Level.

1 I Was Thirsty by Jana Kelley
2 Dirty Diamonds by Shayne Catoe
3 Eagle's Eye View of Savannah Splendour by Josiah Kane
4 A Sapphire in the Zambezi Mist by Jim McWhinnie
5 Hope We Can Eat by John Garner

TOP 15 LEVEL 3 - “AFRICA” CHALLENGE
(Total number of Entries for Level Three: 36 )

1 Victor's Victory by Connie Dixon
2 Train to Kigoma - 1975 by Emily Gibson
3 Seed and Harvest by Karlene Jacobsen
4 Heat, Dust and Ringing Bells by Amanda Gray
5 Laughing at Hunger by Henry Clemmons
6 Romeo's Song by Benjamin Graber
7 Escape by Joanney Uthe
8 Imhotep by Ruth Ann Moore
9 Truly Emancipated by Bryan Ridenour
10 The Motherland by C Clemons
11 Onward Christian Soldier by Marty Wellington
Tied for 12th Place:
Snap - A Faith Flash! by Gary J. Borgstede
Without Gloves - Sam Believed by Marilyn Schnepp
13 Africa … Oh My Africa by Henrietta W. Romman
14 A Snowball from Africa by Anita Vander Elst
15 A Lesson in Differences by S Harricharan

TOP 15 LEVEL 4 - “AFRICA” CHALLENGE
(Total number of Entries for Level Four: 24)

1 Home Where I Belong by Debbie Roome
2 A Prevalent Peace by Donna Emery
3 Rite of Passage by Catrina Bradley
4 Night Commuters & Invisible Children by Sheri Gordon
5 With a Side of Faith by Allison Egley
6 God's Gardener by Lynda Schultz
7 Not Superwoman by Melanie Kerr
8 Servants of the Nation by Corinne Smelker
9 The Face of Africa by Rick Higginson
10 Beat…Beat…Beat by Verna Cole Mitchell
11 A Different Perspective by Leah Orcutt
12 Imprint by Loren Thomas
13 Dembe's Plea by Beth Muehlhausen
14 Her Safari by Lisa Mikitarian
15 Seriously, Mrs. Kensington? by Jan Ackerson

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 8:26 pm
by Keleitha
WOO HOO Congratulations to everyone who entered, I read quite a few entries this week and what I read, I enjoyed. Congratulations to all those who placed in the top 30 or the top 15 in their respective levels.

A special Woo Hoo to Josiah, up to Advanced for you Mr. Look out Mum and Dad, you're gonna have competition... he's catching up :lol:

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 9:23 pm
by CatLin
I love the highest ranking post - it always makes me smile huge to see the names of my friends!! (even when I'm NOT there. :lol: )

I'm so happy for all of you - big, huge, huggy, congrats!!!!!!!!!

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 10:14 pm
by Ben_Poet
Congratulations, everyone!

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 10:15 pm
by write43in1
Awesome writing!

Congratulations to all.

:party

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 5:53 am
by CMAR
Congratulations Everyone!!

Charlene Reid :)

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 7:07 am
by violin4jesus
Great job, everyone! Yay, Karlene - look, we are almost tied!!!

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 9:29 am
by itsjoanne
Time for woowoos, folks. Some INCREDIBLE writing here, and so many powerful pieces here.

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AWESOME! (oh, and I have a woowoo for myself too. Check outmy post in the cheering section!

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 10:26 am
by Hoomi
Do you know how shocked I was to see that this one landed in the top ten for Masters? I thought it was a workable idea, but when I finished the entry, I didn't think 750 words was really enough to develop it properly.

This has been a "stretching" quarter, and hats-off to all who have risen to the challenge, regardless of whether the entries placed or not. I've enjoyed these journeys with you, and look forward to what the next quarter has in store for us.

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 11:31 pm
by beff
Great writing everyone! Congrats!

Thank you!

Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 9:21 pm
by GotJOY
It is SO very good we have this list. I was just wondering how I did and to read this is encouraging. Thanks! Everyone did a great job.

Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 9:33 pm
by Deb Porter
Hey Vicki! Glad you came on over to see for yourself. I was running very late posting the notices on the Level 1 entries this week. (Computer problems.)

If you pop over to this forum every Thursday afternoon (or evening) you'll get to see all the highest rankings.

Love, Deb