Speech And Debate Has Great Competition
Speech and Debate’s recent competition went well, as members placed all across the board and many were chosen to go and represent CHS at State.
“Senior Hunnie Sebah won first place even after she had lost her voice; she still went up and performed, whispering her speech. Because her speech was so well put together, because her expression was so good she beat out the other people who had an actual speaking voice. And that says a lot,” said Advisor Jen Loeung.
Judges were impressed beyond measure by Sebah’s arrangement and presentation that she won 1st.
I was (also) extremely pleased with Daniel Torrez and Miguel Hernandez,” said Loeung. They were first time sacrifice policy debaters, which is the hardest debate in the state of Oregon.
“We placed all across the board and I am just so proud of these kids because they help each other, their team work is outstanding, and they support each other all the way through thick and thin.”
And I would like (to) encourage all students who have an interest in speech in debate to join, said Loeung.
“If you’re flexible, join the class. You can earn college credit, it will help you with scholarships, life skills, and critical thinking,” she said.
The results for districts are the following:
LIBEL (For our ELL students)
Hao Li – 1st place
Zane Al Saood – 2nd
Informative
Alexander Dimitriov – 3rd place, alternate to state
Impromptu
Junior – Matthew Maillet – 4th
Junior – James Le – 3rd and alternative to state
After Dinner Speaking
Freshman – Alt Jaden Gebauer 3rd place
Prose
Senior – Rodrigo Vidal-Ornelas 2nd place
Program of Oral Interpretation
Senior – Hunnie Sebeh – 1st
Oratory
Junior – Wen Chi Cheng -4th place
Radio
Sophomore – Rachel Le – 2nd place going to state
Dual Interpretation
Sophomore Shelby Colt and Henry Dobesh – 3rd and alternate to state.
Extemporaneous
Freshman, Elizabeth Dimitrova – 4th
Junior, Matthew Maillet – 3rd and alt
Lincoln-Douglas Debate
Sophomore – Shelby Colt 2nd place representing CHS at State
Cross- Examination Policy Debate
Sophomore Daniel Torres-Medina & Junior Miguel Hernandez – 3rd Place, they had to forfeit due to time constraints, they were 2nd place.
Public Forum Debate
Rachel Le and Jessica Cornea – 3rd and alt to state – waiting for a contested point. It may be Matthew and James.
Kit Bishop and Elizabeth Dimatrova – 2nd going to state
Congress
Matthew Maillet
“I was extremely pleased with our students,” said Loeung.
Meera Forespring is currently a sophomore at CHS and this is their first year in the CHS Talon. They are an active member of the LGBTQ+ community and...