The Wildcat Mock Trial team placed in the top 16 of 52 competing high schools from throughout Orange County at the 2025 Orange County Mock Trial Competition, held at the Orange County Central Justice Center, Nov. 6, 13, 18 and 20. For the third time in the team’s history, BOHS advances to the single-elimination playoff round, which begins Dec. 4.
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IN PICTURES: BOHS’s Mock Trial Team Advances to County Playoffs
Maia Hammel (‘27) reacts to winning the MVP award after playing both the role of pretrial attorney and opening attorney at the 2025 Orange County Mock Trial Competition held at the Orange County Central Justice Center Nov. 13.
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Serving the Wildcat as co-News Editor, Allison Chun (’28) is excited to engage the community through her articles.
Outside of the newsroom, Allison serves as a competition director for Mock Trial, vice president of Red Cross and National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), and is an active member of the BOHS tennis team.
Passionate about serving the community (and shelter cats), she is also an avid volunteer.
Interested in art, Allison also attends classes with the Ryman Arts program at California State University, Fullerton. When she isn’t caught up in her extracurriculars, you might find her playing with her pudgy pet chinchilla, tending to her garden, or in the kitchen testing out new recipes.
Over the next few years, Allison hopes to improve her storytelling — whether it be in writing articles for the Wildcat or an opening statement for the courtroom — and achieve her dream of attending law school in her home state of Illinois.
