Our first tournament without Gregg Hartney in the tab room was bittersweet. He would have been so proud of the progress our students have made. On Friday, November 18th, 34 students from five Tulsa high schools competed in policy debates about US foreign policy towards China. On Saturday, 58 elementary, middle and high school students competed in public forum debates about the appropriate standard for searches of students in K-12 schools.
Team Awards
1st place: East Central High School - Raeleigh Pulliam and Allayah Bunch
2nd place: East Central High School - Mirthalie Marcelin and Jonathan Duckett
3rd place: Langston Hughes Academy - Key'Addriah Davis and ReShayla Tucker
4th place: Langston Hughes Academy - CJ Padillow and Adilene Peru
5th place: Daniel Webster - Jasmine Armijo and Robert Kirk
1st: Jonathan Duckett
2nd: Raeleigh Pulliam
3rd: ReShayla Tucker
4th: CJ Padillow
5th: Robert Kirk
Team Awards - High School
1st: Charles Page - Sydney Dunn and Alexis Carnly
2nd: Charles Page - Bradley Coon and Andrew Gosnell
3rd: Charles Page - Thomas Hall and Adrianna Moore
4th: Charles Page - Daegan Hickson and Zachary Sprague
5th: Page/Carver - Ben Hunt and Clyde Wortham
1st: KIPP - Amya Jamison and Caleb Laird
2nd: Carver - Ryan Bell and Burton Mutto
3rd: Will Rogers JH - Hannah Hoff and Treyvan Cooper
4th: Carver - Dru Humphries and Sophia Waite
5th: Carver - Mya Levine and Amayia Ware
1st: Alexis Carnley
2nd: Andrew Gosnell
3rd: Sydney Dunn
4th: Zachary Sprague
5th: Bradley Coon
1st: Amya Jamison
2nd: Ira Shaughnessy
3rd: Ryan Bell
4th: Burton Mutto
5th: Caleb Laird