2024-2025 Coaches
Angel Anguiano
I was born in Los Angeles, but moved to Rogers, AR, when I was 6. I graduated from the University of Arkansas in 2022 with a B.A. in sociology and criminology. I served in the National Community Corps from 2022-2023 as a team leader for the southern region of the United States. This past year I worked as a substitute teacher in Houston as a substitute teacher. I competed in Mock Trial throughout my college career, and have taught at a mock trial camp at Stanford University for the past 2 summers. This is my 3rd and final gap year. I am applying to law schools this fall.
Bryton Miller
Harleigh Summerville
Harleigh Summerville is currently a 3L at the University of Arkansas School of Law where she is an Articles Editor for the Arkansas Law Review and competitor in the American Bar Association's National Appellate Advocacy Competition. She previously competed in and coached mock trial at Rhodes College in Memphis Tennessee.
Jacinda Montgomery
I'm Jacinda! I attended the University of Arkansas to study Criminology, Sociology, and Political Science with a minor in Legal Studies. I participated in Arkansas Mock Trial for four years and served in many leadership positions such as PPC Committee Head, Captain, Secretary, and President. I graduated from Uark in May 2024 and plan to attend University of Oklahoma Law School in Fall 2025. I'm looking forward to putting my weird mock trial knowledge to good use!
Judith Vega
I navigated back and forth between NWA and DFW for most of my life growing up until finally settling down in Springdale, AR when I was 15. I took the initiative to attend the University of Arkansas without much deliberation and studied philosophy while double minoring in legal studies and criminal justice, graduating in 2023 with highest distinction. During my time at the University of Arkansas, I participated in Mock Trial and had the privilege to serve as a team captain for my last semester at school. I currently work as a legal assistant for a personal injury law firm in Fayetteville and am constantly on the move to add new interests to my already varied repertoire. Coaching this year is one of many, and one I am looking forward to.