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Speech & Debate Shine at 4A State Tournament

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Speech & Debate Shine at 4A State Tournament

Valor Speech and Debate Compete at State

Valor's Speech & Debate team had an outstanding showing at the CHSAA 4A State Tournament this past weekend, competing against over 35 schools and nearly 400 students. After a season of dedication and preparation, our students delivered remarkable performances, with many advancing to the finals and earning awards.

This wouldn't have been possible without the individual work and dedication of our students! See below for their great accomplishments:


Public Forum Debate Quarterfinalists – Morgan Kavo & Caleb Conway
9th Place in Poetry Reading – Autumn Rodda
6th Place in Original Oratory – London Mabary
8th Place in Original Oratory – Sofia Goddard
5th Place in U.S. Extemporaneous Speaking – Martin Kovachev

Coach Melissa Nicastro and the entire team are incredibly proud of the students' hard work and dedication. With the National Qualifying Tournament just two weeks away, we look forward to seeing more success from this talented group!

 

Valor Speech and Debate team smiling after the State Tournament

 

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