Monday, May 12, 2014

Debate Results

Eminent domain should be invoked to encourage private development of economically
disadvantaged communities.
Aff: 
Samuel
Illana
Aaron

Neg:
Scott
Miles
Theoren

With five judges, the total possible number of points for a team was 1020.  The winner was the Negative Team with a total number of 918.  The Affirmative Team received 771.5.  

The right to bear arms is an essential component of ordered liberty.
Aff: 
Jacob
Bradley
Skye

Neg: 
Kim
Andrea
Si Ai 
With three judges, the total possible number of points for a team was 612.  The winner was the Affirmative Team with a total number of 501.  The Negative Team received 471.5.  

Government should improve educational opportunities for disadvantaged students by facilitating access to parochial schools.
Aff: 
Richard
Sean
Ilan

Neg: 
Pia
Annais
Rebecca

With three judges, the total possible number of points for a team was 612.  The winner was the Affirmative Team with a total number of 514.  The Negative Team received 470.   

Mandatory drug tests for public school students who participate in extracurricular activities violate the fourth amendment. 

Neg: 
Autumn
Elijah
Alex
Morgan

Aff: 
Maddie
Chelsea
Tiera

With two judges total number of points was 408.  The winner was the Affirmative Team with a total of 336.  The Negative Team received 334.  

The right to bear arms is an essential component of ordered liberty.

Aff:
Ying
Nam 
Richard

Neg:
Nick
Patrick
Holden

With a total of 3 judges, the highest possible number of points was 612.  The winner was the Negative Team, with a total of 514.  The Affirmative Team received 489 points.  

Mandatory drug tests for public school students who participate in extracurricular activities violate the fourth amendment. 
Aff: 
Sora
Elijah
Nyasa

Neg: 
Jeremy
Kareem
Ralphie

With a total of 2 judges, the highest number of points possible was 408.  The winner was the Affirmative Team with a total of 341 points.  The Negative Team received 296 points.  

“Under God” in our Pledge of Allegiance and “In God we trust” on our currency are offensive to the first amendment.

 Aff: 
Olivia
Ferawsi
Kayla

Neg:
Mateo
Jacinto
Noah
Jonny

With a total of two judges, the highest possible number of points was 408.  The winner was the Affirmative Team with a total of 330 points.  The Negative Team received 289 points.  


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