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Sweepstakes and National Championship Awards (2019-2023) 550 awards

2022-2023 (Team Awards) 1st [Season-Long Sweepstakes] (National Online Forensics League) 1st [Overall]; 1st [Speech] (CSU Long Beach) 1st [Middle School]; 1st [High School] (National Online Forensics League Spring Spring Async) 1st [Middle School]; 1st [High School]; 2nd [Elementary School] (National Online Forensics League Fall Async) 1st [High School]; 2nd [Middle School]; 2nd [Elementary School] (National Online Forensics League April) 1st [Elementary School]; 2nd [High School]; 3rd [Middle School] (Professional Speech and Debate Fall Classic) 1st [Middle School]; 2nd [High School] (National Online Forensics League October) 2nd [Elementary School]; 4th [High School]; 5th [Middle School] (National Online Forensics League Championship) 2nd (CMSF Middle School State Championship) 2nd (National Individual Event Tournament of Champions Act One Sweepstakes) 2nd (Southern California Junior Forensics League SoCal Championships) 2nd [Middle School]; 2nd [High School] (National Online Forensics League February) 2nd [Elementary School] (National Online Forensics League December) 3rd (St. Genesius) 2021-2022 Team Awards 1st (CSU Long Beach) 1st (Ryle) 1st (Claremont Wolfcub) 1st (CMSF Middle School Championship) 1st [High School]; 1st, 2nd, 3rd [Middle School]; 3rd [Elementary School] (Professional Speech and Debate Association Season Two) 2nd (Professional Speech and Debate Association Season One) 2nd (Claremont) 3rd (National Online Forensic League Elementary School Championship) 3rd [Varsity] (Bixby) 2020-2021 Team Awards 1st (National Online Forensic League Elementary School Championship) 2nd (CHSSA Middle School Championship) 2nd (CMSF Middle School Championship) 2nd [Novice] (Bixby) 3rd (Claremont) 3rd (Rowan County Senior High School National Greatest of All Time) 5th (National Online Forensic League Middle School Championship) 5th (Olle Owl Middle School) 2019-2020 Team Awards 1st (CMSF Middle School Championship) 2018-2019 Team Awards 2nd (Middle School Tournament of Champions) 5th (CMSF Middle School Championship) Business Professionals of America National Leadership Conference Health Administration Leadership 3rd (2023) Chinese High School Tournament of Champions Original Oratory 1st (2022) [November] 1st (2022) [August] 2nd (2022) [July] 1st (2022) [June] 2nd (2022) [January] Tournament of Champions Declamation/Oratorical Interpretation 1st, 2nd, 4th, 6th (2022) [Middle School] 5th (2021) [Middle School] Dramatic Interpretation 1st (2022) [Middle School] Extemporaneous Speaking Semifinals (2022) [Middle School] 4th (2021) [Middle School] Humorous Interpretation 1st, 6th (2022) [Middle School] 3rd (2021) [Middle School] Impromptu Speaking 2nd, 3rd (2023) [Middle School] 2nd, Semifinals [x3], Quarterfinals (2022) [Middle School] 2nd, 4th, 6th, Semifinals [x3] (2021) [Middle School] Informative Speaking 4th (2023) [Middle School] 5th (2022) [Middle School] 2nd, 4th (2021) [Middle School] Lincoln-Douglas Debate Quarterfinals, Octofinals (2023) [Middle School] Quarterfinals, Octofinals [x2], Double-Octofinals [x3], Triple-Octofinals (2022) [Middle School] Quarterfinals, Octofinals [x3], Double-Octofinals [x3], Triple-Octofinals [x3] (2021) [Middle School] Octofinals [x2] (2019) Lincoln-Douglas Speaker Awards 7th Speaker (2023) [Middle School] 3rd Speaker, 13th Speaker, 14th Speaker, 19th Speaker (2022) [Middle School] 5th Speaker, 18th Speaker, 20th Speaker (2021) [Middle School] Oral Interpretation 1st (2023) [Middle School] 1st, 3rd (2019) [Middle School] Original Oratory 1st (2023) [Middle School] Quarterfinals (2023) [High School] Quarterfinals (2022) [High School] 1st, 2nd, 6th, Semifinals [x4] (2022) [Middle School] Semifinals, Octofinals (2021) [High School] 4th, Semifinals (2021) [Middle School] Policy Debate 1st, 2nd, Quarterfinals (2023) [Middle School] 1st, Octofinals [x2] (2022) [Middle School] Runoffs (2021) [High School] Octofinals [x3] (2021) [Middle School] Quarterfinals (2019) [Middle School] Policy Debate Speaker Awards Top Speaker, Second Speaker, Third Speaker, Seventh Speaker (2023) [Middle School] 4th Speaker, 9th Speaker, 10th Speaker, 14th Speaker, 17th Speaker (2022) [Middle School] 2nd Speaker, 11th Speaker, 13th Speaker (2021) [Middle School] Program Oral Interpretation 2nd (2023) [Middle School] 2nd, 3rd (2021) [Middle School] 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th (2019) [Middle School] Public Forum Debate Triple-Octofinals [x3] (2022) [Middle School] Student Congress 15th (2023) [Middle School] 9th, Semifinals (2022) [Middle School] 12th, Semifinals [x2] (2021) [Middle School] 3rd, 14th (2019) [Middle School] National Debate Coaches Association Championship Policy Debate Octofinals (2021) National Individual Events Tournament of Champions Expository Speaking 2nd (2023) Extemporaneous Speaking Quarterfinals (2022) Impromptu Speaking 1st, 4th, Semifinals (2023) Original Oratory Octofinals (2023) 6th, Octofinals (2022) Quarterfinals, Octofinals [x2] (2021) Program Oral Interpretation Quarterfinals (2023) Octofinals (2022) National Online Forensics Championship Top Speaker 2nd [2023) [Middle School] 2nd (2022) [High School] 2nd, 4th (2021) [Middle School] 1st/1st [tie], 3rd (2021) [Elementary School] Declamation Silver, Bronze (2023) [High School] Bronze (2023) [Middle School] Bronze (2023) [Elementary School] Gold (2022) [Middle School] Silver (2021) [Middle School] Gold (2021) [Elementary School] Dramatic Interp Bronze (2023) [Middle School] Bronze (2022) [Middle School] Humorous Interp Bronze (2022) [Middle School] Extemp Silver (2022) [High School] Impromptu Gold, Silver, Bronze (x3) (2023) [Elementary School] Gold, Bronze (2023) [Middle School] Gold, Bronze (2023) [High School] Gold (2022) [High School] Silver (2022) [Elementary School] Gold [x2] (2021) [Middle School] Gold, Silver, Bronze [x2] (2021) [Elementary School] Informative Gold (2023) [Elementary School] Bronze (2023) [Middle School] Bronze (2023) [High School] Silver (2022) [Elementary School] Bronze (2021) [Middle School] Silver (2021) [Elementary School] Lincoln-Douglas Bronze (2023) [Middle School] Gold (2022) [High School] Original Oratory Gold (2023) [Elementary School] Bronze (2022) [High School] Gold, Silver (2022) [Middle School] Bronze [x2] (2022) [Elementary School] Gold (2021) [High School] Silver (2021) [Middle School] Silver (2021) [Elementary School] Poetry Interpretation Gold (2023) [Middle School] Program Oral Interpretation Gold (2021) [High School] Prose Interpretation Gold (2023) [Middle School] Silver (2023) [Elementary School] Public Forum Bronze [x2] (2021) [Elementary School] Spontaneous Argumentation Gold, Silver [x2], Bronze [x4] (2023) [Elementary School] Gold, Bronze [x3] (2023) [Middle School] Bronze (2023) [High School] Bronze [x2] (2022) [Elementary School] Silver [x2] (2021) [High School] Gold, Bronze (2021) [Middle School] Gold [x3], Silver, Bronze (2021) [Elementary School] Storytelling Silver (2023) [Elementary School] Bronze (2022) [Elementary School] Gold, Silver, Bronze [x2] (2021) [Elementary School] Student Congress Gold (2023) [Elementary School] Bronze (2023) [Middle School] Gold (2021) [Elementary School] National Speech and Debate Association China Championship Original Oratory 3rd, 4th, 7th (2021) 1st, Semifinals (2020) National Speech and Debate Association Championship Declamation 4th, Semifinals (2023) [Middle School] 6th (2022) [Middle School] Showcase Round (2021) [Middle School] Showcase Round (2020) [Middle School] Expository Speaking Quarterfinals (2023) [High School] Octofinals (2021) [High School] Extemporaneous Commentary Double-Octofinals (2023) [High School] Quarterfinals (2021) [High School] Extemporaneous Debate Quarterfinals [x2] (2019) [Middle School] Extemporaneous Speaking 2nd (2022) [Middle School] Impromptu Speaking 1st, 6th (2023) [Middle School] Semifinals, Double-Octofinals (2023) [High School] Informative Speaking Semifinals (2023) [Middle School] Showcase Round (2021) [Middle School] Original Oratory Quarterfinals [x3] (2023) [Middle School] 1st, 2nd, 3rd, Semifinals [x2], Quarterfinals (2022) [Middle School] Showcase Round [x2] (2021) [Middle School] Showcase Round (2020) [Middle School] Original Spoken Word Poetry Quarterfinals (2023) [Middle School] Showcase Round [x2] (2021) [Middle School] Poetry Interpretation 4th (2021) [High School] Semifinals (2019) [Middle School] Policy Debate 2nd, Quarterfinals, 10th Speaker (2023) [Middle School] 8th, Fifth Speaker (2023) [High School] Semifinals (2019) [Middle School] Prepared Prompt Speaking Octofinals (2021) [High School] Showcase Round [x2] (2021) [Middle School] Showcase Round (2020) [Middle School] Program Oral Interpretation Semifinals (2023) [Middle School] 1st (2022) [Middle School] Octofinals (2021) [High School] Showcase Round (2021) [Middle School] Showcase Round [x2] (2020) [Middle School] Prose Interpretation Semifinals (2023) [Middle School] Double-Octofinals (2021) [High School] Storytelling Double-Octofinals (2021) [High School] Showcase Round (2021) [Middle School] Student Congress 6th, 10th (2023) [Middle School] 1st, Semifinals (2022) [Middle School] Showcase Round (2021) [Middle School] 8th (2019) [Middle School] Ronald Reagan Great Communicator Debate National Championship Semifinals, Quarterfinals (2021) Quarterfinals (2020)

Limited Preparation Awards (2021-2023) 236 awards

Impromptu Speaking Elementary School 1st, 2nd, 3rd (Professional Speech and Debate Association October) 1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th, 6th (Scholars of Speech November) 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th (Professional Speech and Debate Association November) 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th (Scholars of Speech December) 1st (Professional Speech and Debate Association December) 2nd, 3rd (Professional Speech and Debate Association February) 2nd, 3rd (Professional Speech and Debate Association March) 1st (Professional Speech and Debate Association April) 1st (Claremont Wolfcub) 1st (Professional Speech and Debate Association June) Middle School 1st, 2nd (National Online Forensics League August) 1st, 2nd (Make a Statement) 1st, 2nd, 3rd (Professional Speech and Debate Association August) 1st, 2nd, 4th (Professional Speech and Debate Association September) 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th (Professional Speech and Debate Association October) 1st, 3rd, 8th [Varsity]; 3rd, 4th [Novice] (Southern California Junior Forensics League October) 1st [Novice]; 2nd [Varsity] (Scholars of Speech November) 1st, 2nd (Professional Speech and Debate Association November) 4th, 5th (Scholars of Speech December) 1st, 4th (Southern California Junior Forensics League December) 2nd, 3rd, 4th (Professional Speech and Debate Association December) 1st (Professional Speech and Debate Association January) Semifinals [x2] (James Logan) 1st, 4th (Professional Speech and Debate Association February) 3rd, 4th (Professional Speech and Debate Association March) 2nd, 5th (Southern California Junior Forensics League March) 9th (Philhistorian) 1st (Professional Speech and Debate Association April) 2nd (Claremont Wolfcub) 6th (Southern States Championship) 2nd, 4th, Semifinals [x3] (CHSSA Middle School State Championship) 2nd (CMSF State Championship) High School 1st, 2nd (Professional Speech and Debate Association August) Semifinals [x5] (CSU Long Beach) Four semifinalists were middle schoolers competing in high school divisions (three in novice and one in varsity). 2nd (Claremont) 2nd Place was a middle schooler competing in a novice high school division. 1st (Professional Speech and Debate Association December) 2nd (Tri-County Forensics League December) Semifinals [x3] (La Costa) Two of the semifinalists were middle schoolers competing in a varsity high school division. 4th, Semifinals [x3] (Peninsula) 4th Place and two semifinalists were middle schoolers competing in a varsity high school division. 3rd (Tri-County Forensics League February) 2nd (Professional Speech and Debate Association February) 2nd, 5th; Semifinals (Palm Classic) 2nd and 5th Place were middle schoolers competing in a JV high school division. 2nd (Professional Speech and Debate Association March) 1st, 4th (Tri-County Forensics League State Qualifier) 1st, 3rd (Philhistorian) 1st Place was a middle schooler competing in a varsity high school division. 4th, 9th (California High School State Championship) Extemporaneous Speaking Middle School 1st, 2nd (Scholars of Speech November) 3rd (Southern States Championship) 2nd (CHSSA Middle School State Championship) 1st, 3rd (CMSF State Championship) High School 1st (Scholars of Speech December) 2nd (James Logan) 1st (Peninsula) 1st (MASQ February) 1st (Palm Classic) Octofinals (Harvard) Spontaneous Argumentation Elementary School 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th (Professional Speech and Debate Association October) 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 11th, 12th, 14th (Scholars of Speech November) 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th (Professional Speech and Debate Association November) 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 8th, 9th, 13th, 15th (Scholars of Speech December) 3rd (Professional Speech and Debate Association December) 2nd (Professional Speech and Debate Association January) 2nd, 4th (Professional Speech and Debate Association February) 1st, 3rd, Semifinals [x3] (Professional Speech and Debate Association March) 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th (Professional Speech and Debate Association April) 1st, 2nd (Claremont Wolfcub) 3rd (Professional Speech and Debate Association May) Middle School 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th (Professional Speech and Debate Association August) 1st, 2nd (Professional Speech and Debate Association September) 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th (Professional Speech and Debate Association October) 3rd [Varsity]; 4th [Novice] (Southern California Junior Forensics League October) 1st, 2nd, 4th (Professional Speech and Debate Association November) 3rd, 4th, 6th, 8th (Scholars of Speech November) 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 7th (Scholars of Speech December) 1st, 2nd, 3rd, Semifinals [x2] (Professional Speech and Debate Association December) 4th, 8th [Varsity]; 1st, 10th [Novice] (Southern California Junior Forensics League December) 1st, 2nd (Professional Speech and Debate Association January) 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th (James Logan) 1st, 2nd (Professional Speech and Debate Association February) 3rd, 4th, Semifinals (Professional Speech and Debate Association March) 1st, 7th (Philhistorian) 1st, 2nd, 3rd (Professional Speech and Debate Association April) 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th (Claremont Wolfcub) 2nd, 3rd (Professional Speech and Debate Association May) 4th, 6th, Semifinals [x2] (CMSF State Championship) 1st, 2nd, 3rd (Professional Speech and Debate Association June) High School 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th (Professional Speech and Debate Association August) 1st, 2nd, 3rd (Professional Speech and Debate Association December) 3rd (Scholars of Speech December) 4th (Tri-County Forensics League December) 3rd (Tri-County Forensics League February) 1st (Professional Speech and Debate Association February) 1st, 2nd (Palm Classic) 1st and 2nd Place were middle schoolers competing in a JV high school division. 2nd (Professional Speech and Debate Association March) Team Spontaneous Argumentation Elementary School 2nd (Professional Speech and Debate Association March) Middle School 1st (Professional Speech and Debate Association January)

Interpretation Awards (2021-2023) 140 awards

Declamation/Oratorical Interpretation Elementary School 1st (Professional Speech and Debate Association October) 1st (Professional Speech and Debate Association November) 1st, 3rd, 5th (Scholars of Speech December) 1st (Professional Speech and Debate Association March) 2nd (Professional Speech and Debate Association April) Middle School 1st, 2nd, 3rd (Professional Speech and Debate Association September) 2nd (Southern California Junior Forensics League December) 1st, 2nd (Professional Speech and Debate Association December) 1st (Professional Speech and Debate Association January) 1st, 2nd, 5th (James Logan) 1st (Professional Speech and Debate Association February) 3rd (Southern California Junior Forensics League March) 1st (Southern States Championship) 1st, 2nd, 5th, Semifinals (California Middle School State Championship) 1st, 4th, 6th (CMSF State Championship) High School: 2nd, 6th [Novice]; 4th [Varsity] (CSU Long Beach) 2nd and 6th Place were middle schoolers competing in a novice high school division. 3rd, 4th, 6th (Ryle) 4th and 6th Place were middle schoolers competing in a varsity high school division. 1st [Varsity]; 1st [Novice] (Claremont) 1st Place was a middle schooler competing in a novice high school division. Semifinals (La Costa) The semifinalist was a middle schooler competing in a varsity high school division. 1st, 3rd (Tri-County Forensics League December) 5th (Peninsula) 5th Place was a middle schooler competing in a varsity high school division. 1st, 2nd, 3rd (Bixby) 2nd and 3rd Place were middle schoolers competing in a varsity high school division. 2nd [JV]; 2nd [Novice] (Palm Classic) One 2nd Place was a middle schooler competing in a novice high school division; the other was a middle schooler competing in a JV high school division. 1st, 2nd (Tri-County Forensics League State Qualifier) 3rd (California High School State Championship) Dramatic Interpretation Middle School 1st, 4th (Scholars of Speech November) 5th (Southern California Junior Forensics League December) 1st, 4th (James Logan) 1st (Southern States Championship) 1st, 2nd (CHSSA Middle School State Championship) High School 1st (CSU Long Beach) 1st Place was a middle schooler competing in a novice high school division. 2nd (Palm Classic) 2nd Place was a middle schooler competing in a JV high school division. DUO Interpretation Middle School 1st (Professional Speech and Debate Association March) High School 1st (Tri-County Forensics League December) 2nd (Quarry Lane) 2nd (Tri-County Forensics League State Qualifier) 1st (Philhistorian) 1st (Professional Speech and Debate Association May) Humorous Interpretation Middle School 1st (National Online Forensics League August) 1st (Professional Speech and Debate Association August) 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th (Professional Speech and Debate Association October) 1st, 2nd, 3rd (Professional Speech and Debate Association November) 3rd, 4th (Professional Speech and Debate Association March) 5th (CHSSA Middle School State Championship) 5th (CMSF State Championship) High School 1st (Professional Speech and Debate Association August) 3rd, 4th (CSU Long Beach) 3rd Place was a middle schooler competing in a novice high school division. 4th (Ryle) 4th Place was a middle schooler competing in a varsity high school division. 1st [Varsity]; 1st, 2nd [Novice] (Claremont) 2nd Place was a middle schooler competing in a novice high school division. 1st, 2nd (Golden Desert) 2nd Place was a middle schooler competing in a varsity high school division. 1st (Professional Speech and Debate Association December) 5th (Peninsula) 5th Place was a middle schooler competing in a varsity high school division. 4th (Bixby) 2nd [JV]; 5th [Novice] (Palm Classic) 2nd Place was a middle schooler competing in a novice high school division; 5th Place was a middle schooler competing in a JV high school division. Octofinals (Harvard) The octofinalist was a middle schooler competing in a varsity high school division. 4th (Professional Speech and Debate Association March) Program Oral Interpretation Middle School 1st (Southern California Junior Forensics League December) 1st (Southern States Championship) 1st, 2nd (CHSSA Middle School State Championship) 1st (CMSF State Championship) High School 1st, 3rd (CSU Long Beach) 1st [Varsity]; 1st [Novice] (Claremont) 1st Place was a middle schooler competing in a novice high school division. 1st, 3rd (Ryle) 1st, 2nd (Claremont) 1st (Western Bay Forensics League October) 2nd, 3rd, 4th (Golden Desert) 4th Place was a middle schooler competing in a varsity high school division. 1st, 3rd, 6th (La Costa Canyon) 1st (Tri-County Forensics League December) 1st, 3rd, 4th, 6th (Peninsula) 6th Place was a middle schooler competing in a varsity high school division. Semifinals (James Logan) 1st, 2nd (Bixby) 1st (Tri-County Forensics League February) 6th (MASQ #2) 5th (Palm Classic) Quarterfinals, Octofinals (Harvard) Semifinals (Berkeley) 1st (Professional Speech and Debate Association March) 3rd (Western Bay Forensics League State Qualifier) 1st, 2nd (Tri-County Forensics League State Qualifier) 1st, 4th, 5th (West Los Angeles National Qualifier) 1st (Philhistorian) 1st Place was a middle schooler competing in a varsity high school division. 1st (Professional Speech and Debate Association April) 12th (California High School State Championship) Prose Interpretation Middle School 4th (Southern California Junior Forensics League March) 1st (Professional Speech and Debate Association April) Storytelling Middle School 2nd (Southern States Championship) 6th (CMSF State Championship) High School 1st (Ryle)

Public Address Awards (2021-2023) 134 awards

Informative Speaking Elementary School 3rd (Professional Speech and Debate Association March) 3rd (Professional Speech and Debate Association April) Middle School 1st, 2nd (National Online Forensics League August) 1st, 2nd (Professional Speech and Debate Association August) 1st, 2nd, 3rd (Professional Speech and Debate Association September) 1st, 3rd (Southern California Junior Forensics League October) 1st, 2nd, 3rd (Professional Speech and Debate Association December) 2nd (CHSSA Middle School State Championship) High School 1st, 3rd [Novice]; 4th [Varsity] (CSU Long Beach) 3rd Place was a middle schooler competing in a novice high school division. 4th [Novice] (Claremont) 1st (CSU Fullerton) 3rd (Tri-County Forensics League December) Semifinals (MASQ December) Semifinals (James Logan) 1st (Bixby) 2nd [Novice] (Palm Classic) 4th, 5th, 6th (Tri-County Forensics League State Qualifier) Optimist Club Oratory High School 1st, 3rd (District Regional Championship) 3rd (District Championship) Original Oratory Elementary School 1st (Professional Speech and Debate Association October) 1st (Professional Speech and Debate Association November) 4th, 8th (Scholars of Speech November) 3rd, 7th, 9th (Scholars of Speech December) 1st (Claremont Wolfcub) Middle School 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th (Southern California Junior Forensics League October) 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th (Professional Speech and Debate Association October) 1st, 2nd (Professional Speech and Debate Association November) 1st, 2nd (Scholars of Speech November) 5th (Scholars of Speech December) 1st (James Logan) 2nd (Professional Speech and Debate Association March) 3rd, 5th (Southern California Junior Forensics League March) 1st (Professional Speech and Debate Association April) 3rd (Claremont Wolfcub) 1st, 2nd, 5th, 7th (Southern States Championship) 1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th, 7th, Semifinals [x2] (CHSSA Middle School State Championship) 1st, 5th, 6th (CMSF State Championship) High School 1st (National Online Forensics League August) 1st (Professional Speech and Debate Association September) 2nd [Varsity]; 3rd, 6th [Novice] (CSU Long Beach) 6th Place was a middle schooler competing in a novice high school division. 2nd [Varsity]; 2nd, 3rd, 4th [Novice] (Claremont) 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Place were middle schoolers competing in a novice high school division. 1st (Professional Speech and Debate Association October) 1st (Ryle) 1st, Semifinals, Quarterfinals (Golden Desert) 1st (Scholars of Speech November) 1st, Quarterfinals (MASQ December) 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th (Tri-County Forensics League December) 1st (Professional Speech and Debate Association December) Semifinals (La Costa) 2nd (BISQ Southern) 1st, Semifinals [x2] (Peninsula) One semifinalist was a middle schooler competing in a varsity high school division. 5th, Quarterfinals (James Logan) 5th (Bixby) 5th Place was a middle schooler competing in a varsity high school division. Semifinals (Sunvite) Semifinals (MASQ February) 4th (Professional Speech and Debate Association September) 1st, 5th [Novice]; 1st [JV]; 3rd, 6th [Varsity] (Palm Classic) 1st Place in novice, 5th Place in novice, and 1st Place in JV were middle schoolers competing in a high school division. Octofinals [x2] (Berkeley) 3rd, Octofinals [x2] (Harvard) Both octofinalists were middle schoolers competing in a varsity high school division. 1st, 2nd, 4th (Professional Speech and Debate Association March) 3rd, Semifinals [x3] (Tri-County Forensics League State Qualifier) 1st, 2nd (Philhistorian) 1st and 2nd Place were middle schoolers competing in a varsity high school division. 2nd, 4th (Professional Speech and Debate Association April) 2nd (CSU Fullerton) Speech to Entertain Middle School 1st (Southern California Junior Forensics League December)

Debate Awards (2021-2023) 279 awards

Great Communicator Debate Series (Ronald Reagan Foundation) High School 2nd (Western National Qualifier) Lincoln-Douglas Middle School 1st (Scholars of Speech November) 1st (La Reina) 2nd, Quarterfinals [x3] (Palm Classic) 18th (Southern California Junior Forensics League February) 2nd, 3rd, 7th, 8th, 10th (Marlborough) 1st, Semifinals [x2], Quarterfinals, Octofinals (Philhistorian) 1st, 2nd, 4th, 12th, 20th (Southern States Championship) 2nd, Quarterfinals (CMSF State Championship) High School Semifinals [JV]; Quarterfinals, Double-Octofinals [Varsity] (CSU Long Beach) The semifinalist was a middle schooler competing in a JV high school division. Double-Octofinals (Meadows) 2nd [Varsity]; 2nd [Novice] (Chuck Ballingal Memorial) 2nd Place was a middle schooler competing in a novice high school division. Quarterfinals, Double-Octofinals [x3] [Novice] (Claremont) The quarterfinalist and two double-octofinalists were middle schoolers competing in a novice high school division. Double-Octofinals (College Prep) Octofinals (Isidore Newman) 1st, 2nd, Octofinals [x2], Double-Octofinals [Novice] (Peninsula) 1st Place, an octofinalist, and the double-octofinalist were middle schoolers competing in a novice high school division. 1st [JV]; Semifinals [Novice]; Triple-Octofinals [Varsity] (Palm Classic) The semifinalist was a middle schooler competing in a novice high school division. 1st, Double-Octofinals [JV] (Berkeley) 9th [Novice] (Marlborough) 1st [Novice In-Person]; Semifinals, Quarterfinals [x2] [Novice Online] (Western JV/Novice Championship) The champion was a middle schooler competing in a JV high school division. Lincoln-Douglas Speaker Awards Middle School 3rd Speaker, 4th Speaker, 8th Speaker, 9th Speaker (Palm Classic) 3rd Speaker, 4th Speaker, 6th Speaker, 9th Speaker, 10th Speaker (Marlborough) Top Speaker, 2nd Speaker, 3rd Speaker, 10th Speaker (Philhistorian) 2nd Speaker, 3rd Speaker, 8th Speaker, 9th Speaker, 18th Speaker (Southern States Championship) 7th Speaker, 8th Speaker,11th Speaker (CMSF State Championship) High School Top Speaker, 5th Speaker [JV]; 9th Speaker [Varsity] (CSU Long Beach) The Top Speaker and 5th Speaker were middle schoolers competing in a varsity high school division. 4th Speaker [Varsity]; 5th Speaker [Novice] (Chuck Ballingal Memorial) 5th Speaker was a middle schooler competing in a novice high school division. 5th Speaker [Novice] (Peninsula) 5th Speaker was a middle schooler competing in a novice high school division. 2nd Speaker, 6th Speaker, 9th Speaker [JV]; 4th Speaker [Novice] (Palm Classic) 8th Speaker [Novice] (Marlborough) 3rd Speaker, 4th Speaker, 12th Speaker (Western JV/Novice Championship) Policy Debate Middle School 1st, 2nd, 3rd (Middle School Policy September) 1st, Semifinals [Varsity]; 9th [Novice] (Peninsula) 1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th, 6th [Varsity]; 4th [Novice] 1st, 4th, 6th (Southern States Championship) 1st (CMSF State Championship) High School Quarterfinals [Varsity]; Quarterfinals [Novice]; Quarterfinals [JV] (CSU Long Beach) Two quarterfinalist teams were middle schoolers competing in novice and JV high school divisions. 2nd (La Costa) 1st (La Reina) 1st Place were middle schoolers competing in a varsity high school division. 1st, 2nd (Quarry Lane) 1st and 2nd Place were middle schoolers competing in a varsity high school division. Semifinals (Western JV/Novice Championship) The semifinalists were middle schoolers competing in a novice high school division. Policy Debate Speaker Awards Middle School Top Speaker, 2nd Speaker, 3rd Speaker, 4th Speaker, 5th Speaker, 6th Speaker, 7th Speaker, 8th Speaker, 9th Speaker, 10th Speaker (Middle School Policy September) 2nd Speaker, 3rd Speaker, 4th Speaker, 5th Speaker, 8th Speaker (Hyde) Top Speaker, 7th Speaker [Varsity]; 8th Speaker [Novice] (Peninsula) Top Speaker, 2nd Speaker, 3rd Speaker, 6th Speaker, 7th Speaker, 9th Speaker [Varsity] (Philhistorian) Top Speaker, 2nd Speaker, 6th Speaker, 7th Speaker, 9th Speaker (Southern States Championship) Top Speaker, 2nd Speaker, 3rd Speaker, 4th Speaker, 5th Speaker (CMSF State Championship) High School 7th Speaker [Novice]; 3rd Speaker, 6th Speaker [JV] (CSU Long Beach) 3rd, 6th, and 7th Speaker were middle schoolers competing in novice and JV high school divisions. Top Speaker, 2nd Speaker (La Reina) The Top and 2nd Speaker were middle schoolers competing in novice and JV high school divisions. 3rd Speaker (La Costa) Top Speaker, 2nd Speaker, 4th Speaker, 5th Speaker, 9th Speaker, 10th Speaker (Quarry Lane) All of these competitors were middle schoolers competing in a high school varsity division. Parliamentary Debate High School 2nd Place (Scholars of Speech November) The 2nd Place team were middle schoolers competing in a high school novice division. 2nd Place (Scholars of Speech December) Semifinals [Novice] (Cal Debate) The semifinalists were middle schoolers competing in a high school novice division. Quarterfinals [Novice] (Berkeley High) Parliamentary Debate Speaker Awards Middle School 9th Speaker [Novice] (Cal Debate) 9th Speaker was a middle schooler competing in a high school novice division. High School 7th Speaker (CSU Long Beach) Presiding Officer High School 1st (Bargain Belt) Public Forum Debate Middle School Octofinals (CSU Long Beach) 1st, 3rd, 8th (Southern California Junior Forensics League October) 1st, 2nd, 3rd (Scholars of Speech November) 3rd, 4th, 5th (Scholars of Speech December) 4th (Southern California Junior Forensics League December) Semifinals, Octofinals, Double-Octofinals [Novice] (Georgetown) Octofinals (James Logan) 3rd, 8th (Southern California Junior Forensics League February) Semifinals, Quarterfinals [x2] (Philhistorian) 2nd (Claremont Wolfcub) 16th, 17th (Southern States Championship) Quarterfinals, Octofinals [x2] (CHSSA Middle School State Championship) Quarterfinals (CMSF State Championship) High School Quarterfinals [Novice] (Peninsula) The quarterfinalists were middle schoolers competing in a novice high school division. Quarterfinals [JV] (Quarry Lane) The quarterfinalists were middle schoolers competing in a JV high school division. Octofinals [JV] (University of Pennsylvania) Octofinals [JV] (Harvard) Public Forum Debate Speaker Awards Middle School 10th Speaker (CSU Long Beach) 2nd Speaker, 4th Speaker, 7th Speaker, 8th Speaker (Southern California Junior Forensics League October) 6th Speaker [Novice] (Georgetown) 2nd Speaker, 3rd Speaker, 7th Speaker, 8th Speaker (Southern California Junior Forensics League December) 5th Speaker (Southern California Junior Forensics League February) 6th Speaker, 10th Speaker (Philhistorian) 3rd Speaker, 4th Speaker (Claremont Wolfcub) 11th Speaker, 14th Speaker, 15th Speaker (Southern States Championship) 1st Speaker, 2nd Speaker, 4th Speaker, 9th Speaker (CHSSA State Championship) 4th Speaker, 8th Speaker, 15th Speaker (CMSF State Championship) High School Top Speaker [Novice] (Peninsula) The Top Speaker was a middle schooler competing in a novice high school division. Student Congress Elementary School 1st, 2nd (Claremont Wolfcub) Middle School 1st, 6th (CSU Long Beach) 3rd, 9th, 15th (Scholars of Speech November) Leadership Award, Semifinals [x2] (Harvard) 6th (Southern California Junior Forensics League March) 1st, 6th [Open]; 1st [Novice] (Philhistorian) 1st, 2nd, 5th (Claremont Wolfcub) 1st, 2nd (Southern States Championship) 4th, 7th, 15th (CMSF State Championship) High School 7th, Semifinals [x3] (CSU Long Beach) Semifinals (Blue Key) 4th, 5th [Novice] (Claremont) 5th Place was a middle schooler competing in a high school novice division. 4th, 9th, 15th (Scholars of Speech December) Semifinals [x2] (Nova Titan) Semifinals (Glenbrooks) 9th (La Costa) Semifinals (Arizona State) Semifinals [x2] (Sunvite) Quarterfinals (Harvard) 11th (Palm Classic) 2nd, Semifinals (California High School State Championship)

Model United Nations and Mock Trial Awards (2021-2023) 88 awards

Model United Nations Outstanding Competitor Verbal Commendation (Triton MUN) Outstanding Delegate (Triton MUN) Diplomacy Award (x3) (WIRC X MUN) All Diplomacy Award winners were middle schoolers competing in a high school division. Best Delegate [Advanced Committee] (Tustin MUN) Research Award [Advanced Committee] (Tustin MUN) Research Award (Tustin MUN) Commendation Award (x2) (Tustin MUN) One Commendation Award winner was a middle school competing in a high school divison. Honorable Mention Delegate (YMCA Texas MUN) Award of Excellence (x2) (National High School Conference) Award of Distinguishment (x2) (National High School Conference) Award of Merit (National High School Conference) Research Award (Long Beach MUN) Honorable Mention Delegate (Long Beach MUN) Best Delegate (Long Beach MUN) Outstanding Team Outstanding Small Delegation (Triton MUN) Award of Excellence (National High School Conference) Mock Trial Outstanding Competitor Top Witness (x2) (Peer Potential Mock Trial Summer Championship) Top Attorney (UCLA Mock Trial Summer Institute) Top Attorney (x6) (International Mock Trial September) Top Witness (x6) (International Mock Trial September) Outstanding Middle School Competitor (x2) (International Mock Trial September) Top Attorney (x2) (Empire Eclipse) Top Witness (Empire Eclipse) Top Attorney (Mock at the Rock) Top Witness (x2) (Constitutional Rights Foundation Los Angeles) Top Attorney (x6) (International Mock Trial December) Top Witness (x3) (International Mock Trial December) Outstanding Middle School Competitor (x3) (International Mock Trial December) Outstanding Middle School Competitor (x3) (International Mock Trial February) Top Witness (International Mock Trial February) Top Attorney (x2) (International Mock Trial February) Outstanding Middle School Competitor (x3) (International Mock Trial April) Top Attorney (x2) (International Mock Trial April) Top Witness (x3) International Mock Trial April) Top Attorney (x2) (MockOn Tournament of Champions) Top Witness (x2) (MockOn Tournament of Champions) Outstanding Team 1st, 4th (International Mock Trial September) Spirit of International Mock Trial (International Mock Trial September) 2nd, 3rd (Empire Eclipse) Octofinals (Constitutional Rights Foundation Los Angeles) 4th, 5th (International Mock Trial December) 6th (International Mock Trial February) 1st (Pennsylvania District Championship) 1st (Pennsylvania Regional Championship) Semifinals (Pennsylvania State Championship) 2nd (International Mock Trial April) 5th (MockOn Tournament of Champions)

Tournament of Champions/NIETOC Bids (2021-2022)

Tournament of Champions bids Extemporaneous Speaking James Logan Peninsula Palm Classic Informative Speaking Yale James Logan Original Oratory CSU Long Beach La Costa Canyon James Logan [x2] Peninsula Palm Classic [x2] Harvard Policy Debate CSU Long Beach La Costa Program Oral Interpretation CSU Long Beach [x2] Peninsula [x2] La Costa [x2] Student Congress Blue Key Sunvite [x2] CSU Long Beach [x2] Palm Classic Harvard National Individual Events Tournament of Champions bids Extemporaneous Speaking James Logan Peninsula MASQ February Harvard Humorous Interpretation Claremont Golden Desert Informative Speaking MASQ December Bixby Yale CSU Fullerton James Logan Program Oral Interpretation Claremont CSU Long Beach Bixby Peninsula MASQ February Ryle La Costa Harvard Original Oratory CSU Long Beach Ryle Golden Desert [x3] La Costa Sunvite James Logan [x2] MASQ December [x2] Peninsula [x3] MASQ February Harvard [x3] Footer Logo

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