SA Debate Wins Big at GGSA #1

SA Debate Shines at First League Debate

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SA Debaters earned more trophies in policy debate than any other school attending the first league debate of the Golden Gate Speech Association. The GGSA is comprised of San Francisco as well as all the north bay and east bay counties. In Varsity Policy Debate, Isabelle Elder '19 and Olivia Synek '19 were the only undefeated team. Earning winning records in Varsity Policy Debate: Claire Stephens '19 and Max Brinegar '21, Luna Michelis '21 and Ana May Harb '21, Zoe Price '21 and Adri Kornfein '21, Kenzie Stewart '21 and Miron English '21, 

In Novice Policy Debate, Rishi Rajan '21 and Leopold Van den Daele '20 were undefeated while Jack Jacobs '22 and Aarav Srivastav '22 earned a winning record.

Huge thanks to all of our parent drivers and judges: Melissa Long, Brian Rigney, Lisa Jacobs, Lisa Harb, Matt Gillman, Jonathan Greenberg, Ruby Santos, and Tim Simonson.

Next up, SA Debate will attend the second league debate of the year on Sunday, November 11th at Diablo Valley College.
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