Welcome to SpeechGeek’s LIVE Coverage of the 2010 NFL National Tournament Awards Ceremony. We’ve been in Kansas City all week sharing with you the excitement that comes with the annual event. We’ll post all individual events finalists and their rank as it happens.
Keep reading to access the final results.
Below you’ll find the names of the National Finalists. We’ll update these sections with ranks and final round winners as they happen. You will need to refresh this page.
NFL Alumni Lifetime Achievement Award
Nadine Strossen (Former National ACLU President)
Bro. Renee Sterner Alumni Lifetime Service Award
Judy Woodring (Director of Forensics at Western Kentucky University)
Schools of Excellence
Debate
Bellaire High School (Texas)
Brophy College Prep (Arizona)
Perry Creek High School (Colorado)
Damian High School (California)
Delbarton High School (New Jersey)
Desert Vista High School (Arizona)
Eagan High School (Minnesota)
Ft. Lauderdale High School (Florida)
George Washington High School (Colorado)
Ladue High School (Missouri)
Lelan High School (California)
Monte Vista High School (California)
Park Hills South High School (Missouri)
Park View High School (Missouri)
University School (Ohio)
Walt Whitman High School (Maryland)
Winston Churchill High School (Texas)
Speech
Bellarmine College Prep (California)
Cardinal Mooney High School (Ohio)
Eagan High School (Minnesota)
Holy Ghost Prep High School (Pennsylvania)
James Logan High School (California)
Blakedale North High School (Minnesota)
Nova High School (Florida)
Plymouth High School (Indiana)
Roseville Area High School (Minnesota)
Sioux Falls–Lincoln (South Dakota)
Combined
Eagan High School (Minnesota)
Cardinal Mooney High School (Ohio)
Pi Kappa Delta–Bruno E. Jacob Founder’s Trophy
Neosho High School (Missouri)
Bruno E. Jacob Commendation
David Watkins, Neosho High School (Coaches are honored if 50% of the rounds are accumulated under a coach)
Albert S. Odom Commendation
David Watkins, Neosho High School (Given to the current Director of Forensics at the Jacob-winning school)
Gustavus Adolphus College NFL National Student of the Year
Finalists
Zach Beattie (Heart of America District)
Sonia Chokshi (Florida Sunshine District)
John W. Ford (Gulf Coast, Texas District)
Jane Kessear (Chesapeake, Maryland District)
Todd Wells (West Kansas District)
Cory Williams (Mississippi District)
Winner
Cory Williams (Hattiesburg High School, Mississippi District)
Storytelling
6. Erica Bridge
5. Yusef Ungamidi
4. Jody Carki
3. Tosh Alexander Hall
2. Dana Masters
National Champion: Zachary Cantic (Brookings East High School)
Impromptu
6. Cat Hilbert
5. Nicky Sekdavah
4. Sophina McLay
3. Mitchell Madra
2. Nicholas Hall
National Champion: Adam Conner (Loyola Blakefield High School)
Prose
6. Robert Jackson
5. Michael Mosella
4. Zachary Einstein
3. Jon Reynolds
2. Jahari Mackey
National Champion: Nat Zeigree (Portage Northern High School)
Poetry
6. James Videl
5. Andrea Platt
4. Malcolm Minor
3. Taylor Walker
2. Durrell Jameson
National Champion: A. J. Talluah (Blue Springs High School)
Expository Speaking
6. Alexandria Deliva
5. Emily Huxmann
4. Alexandria Y. Diaz
3. Lindsey Elizabeth Olsen
2. Tim Borren
National Champion: Karen Zhou (Lakeville North High School)
Extemp Commentary
6. Trevor Griffin
5. Davis L. Maddock
4. Louis Lee
3. Nathaniel Haas
2. Eli Bernstein
National Champion: Rohan Palli (Ridge High School)
Supplemental Debate
5. Chris Watkins
5. Dana Leeb
5. Carl Bennecoff-Junct
3. Brittney Marie Donaland
3. Patrick Wilkey
2. Erin Morris
National Champion: Tejas Pradhi (Regis High School)
Public Forum Debate
6. Pickett/Peters
5. Rao/
4. Kelsey/Sallers
3. Wilson/Strang
2. Majeune/Marsden
National Champions: Michael P. Domino and Bardia R. Rahmani (University School)
Congressional Debate — Senate
6. Florence Chen
5. Danneile Davis
4. Adam F Potrzebowski
3. Rylan Schaeffer
2. Anna Tsiotsias
National Champion: Benjamin J Tyler (Presiding Officer)
Senate Leadership Bowl: Benjamin J Tyler
Congressional Debate – House
Stephen Kui (Presiding Officer)
6. Joseph Puma
5. Evan Ribot
4. Frances Rodriguez
3. Erik Bakke
2. Sebastian DeLuca
National Champion: Louise Lu (Bellaire High School)
House Leadership Bowl Winner: Sebastian DeLuca
Policy Debate — Top Speakers
5. Drew Scott-Bonnett
4. Richard Day
3. Caitlyn Morrie
2. Laura Johnson
Top Speaker: Max Burnbaum
Policy Debate
6. Will Tebow and Richard Day
5. Sharon Khan and Tracey Cook
4. Will Miller and Andrew Carmel
3. Venay Sridharan and Alexis Shklar
2. Mario Fiola and Andrew Arch
National Champions: Misael Gonzales and Kevin Hern (Whitney Young Magnet HS) 5-4 Decision for the Negative
Lincoln-Douglas Debate
6. Anna Lyons
5. Salman Hussein
4. Ted Elsworth
3. Eric Keith Legree
2. M. Blake McCracken
National Champion: Benjamin Sprung-Kaiser (Harvard Westlake School) 9-2 Decision for the Negative
United States Extemp
6. Meera Sury
5. Haley Wheat
4. Alexis Elliott
3. Oscar Wang
2. Dylan Slinger
National Champion: Tyler D Fabbri (Chesterton High School)
President’s Bowl: Dylan Slinger (Lakeview South High School)
International Extemp
6. Sesenu Woldemariam
5. Jonathan A Lewallen
4. Steven Elliott
3. Rohan Bhargava
2. James Mohan
National Champion: Jacob F Baker (Bellarmine College Prep)
Mehta Bowl: Jacob F Baker (Bellarmine College Prep)
Original Oratory
6. Joe Nelson
5. Chris Moncrief
4. Alphonce Mshomba
3. Amy Shackleford
2. Miles Bridges
National Champion: Vinay Nayak (Hensdale Central High School)
President’s Bowl: Miles Bridges (James Logan High School)
Humorous Interp
6. Harris Alterman
5. Andrew Langdon
4. Adam DeGonda
3. Tyler Rife
2. Zade Shakir
National Champion: Lindsey White (Eastview High School)
Bama Bowl: Lindsey White (Eastview High School)
Dramatic Interpretation
6. Cory Williams
5. Jedidiah Duarte
4. Bryan Porter
3. Michael Dahlgren
2. Sarah Brazier
National Champion: Michael Carone (Monsignor Farrell High School)
Bama Bowl: Michael Dahlgren (Holy Ghost Prep)
Duo Interpretation
6. EVANS/STOPFER
5. WILLIAMS/POUGH
4. SULAM/PHILLIPS
3. SCHMITTO/ROCERO
2. GEOGHAN/MARCEL
National Champions: Austin Groves and Darius Wilson (Blue Springs High School)
Bama Bowl: Austin Groves and Darius Wilson (Blue Springs High School)