It's been a truly memorable year. Thankfully, technology allows us to share those memories. You can view our 2017-18 slideshow on YouTube. End of Year Slideshow
Baylee Easterday 2018 Impromptu 2017 Oratory 2017 Dual Interpretation Team Member since 201 4 2016 Regional Champion in Oratory 2017 Regional Champion in Oratory and Duo 2018 Regional Champion in Extemporaneous , Impromptu , And Congress 2017 State finalist in Dual Interpretation 2018 State Champion in Impromptu and Extemporaneous , finalist in Congress 2015 Nationals Alternate in Public Forum Debate 201 6 National qualifier in Oratory 2017 National Qualifier in Oratory 2018 Foley Award Winner 2018 Erik Helppie Award Winner Premiere Distinction rank (highest possible) with National Speech and Debate Organization Academic All Am erican 2018 NSDA All American-#61 2018 NSDA WA All State-#1 State Ranked #1 in Impromptu State Ranke...
Linh Truong Team Member since 2017 2018 National qualifier in Lincoln-Douglas Debate Outstanding Distinction rank with National Speech and Debate Organization Why did you join Speech and Debate? It seemed like a great opportunity for another extracurricular activity and some of my friends did it (Baylee and Eric). I stayed because I love all the people and enjoy doing it. What is your favorite Speech and Debate memory? There are a few. I loved beating Q at the ninja game at Regionals. When I got 1st in Novice Impromptu it made me proud (and Baylee). I really loved getting to debate syrup sandwiches that one time. What is the hardest part of Speech and Debate? I don't mind losing, but I do find it hard to get the physical energy to keep going all day. What do you do for fun? Speech and Debate, and reading, listening to...
With only eight competitors for the first tournament of the year, Chiawana was still able to capture the first place trophy for small teams at the Pasco High School Tournament. Congress Captain Linh Truong led the team with a first place in Open Informative Speaking, second in Open Congressional Debate, and second in Open Program Oral Interpretation. Debate Captain Saige Johnson followed with second place in Big Questions Debate (with partner Amy Walker) and third in Open Expository Speaking and Open Editorial Commentary. We also have some very enthusiastic and talented novices. Amy Walker took first place in both Novice Editorial Commentary and Novice Humorous Interpretation. Alison Pettey was first place in Novice Tall Tales, and Briana Castro took first with a perfect score in Novice Dramatic Interpretation. Four students—Conner Mahaffey, Ulises Bruno, Victor Soriano, and Alison Pettey—competed in their first ever Congressional Debate. I was parliamentarian in that ch...
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