Judge Philosophies

Smith - Sheldon

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Perrot-Warner - Sam Barlow


Alana Bertram - Aloha

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Allison Quarles - RPHS

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Allison Faherty - WHS

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Alyssa Razmus - Silverton

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Ameena Amdahl-Mason - Clackamas

<p>I competed in policy debate in high school, APDA in college, and I have been coaching all forms of debate, but primarily parliamentary, policy, and LD, since 2001. To me, your jobs as debaters is&nbsp;want to provide me with compelling reasons why you should win the debate, including organized refutations and voting issues in your final speech. I keep a rigorous flow, so organization, including a clear organizational system of lettering or numbering is important. Line-by-line refutation as well as overviews and underviews can provide clarity to the debate.</p> <p>CX: &nbsp;I would consider myself a tabula rasa judge, as much as that is possible. I feel comfortable with any line of argumentation, including theory and kritiks. However, I do not appreciate rudeness, including cursing, either between or among teams. Generic argumentation, weak links, and time sucks are not appreciated. I enjoy judging policy, especially when new and interesting ideas enter the debate.</p> <p>LD:&nbsp;I feel comfortable with any line of argumentation, as long as it clearly linked to the topic being debated. I prefer philosophical argumentation in LD, rather than more policy style argumentation. However, I do judge a lot of policy debate, so I am capable of evaluating a policy oriented round.</p> <p>Parli:&nbsp;&nbsp;I will evaluate what I hear in the round, not what I wish I had heard, so if there are things that need to be pointed out as fallacies, etc., please do so. I am not a fan of topicality/definitional debates in parli, unless the affirmative&#39;s definition is extremely skewed.</p> <p>PF: I don&#39;t flow PF, because I don&#39;t believe it is intended to be flowed in the same way as other debates. Otherwise, everything above applies.</p>


Amy Litner - Cleveland


Andrea Kenagy - Nestucca

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Andrew Selagea - Centennial

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Anu Khaira - Sunset

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Ben Richardson - Century

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Benjamin Agre - Cleveland


Bob Dooly - Grants Pass

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Bobbie Willis - Canby

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Bradley Cameron - Aloha

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Brett Hurliman - Tillamook

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Brian Mann - Southridge

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Carla Parrish - Grants Pass

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Carrie Strecker - NKHS

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Chad Pettingill - Centennial

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Cheryl Forsberg - OCHS

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Cheryl Lambert - Centennial

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Chris Wang - Madison

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Christine Thompson - BSH

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Christine Lemieux - Century

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Cindy Grocki - OCHS

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Dave Schaefer - Nestucca

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Deleana Coyle - King\&#039;s Way

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Dwight Siewert - Westview


Elizabeth Custer - Gresham

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Geary Linhart - Veritas School

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Gena Dwyer - North

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Greg Patch - N Val

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Jacob Roher - Sam Barlow


Jakob Gowell - MHS

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Jason Miller - Glencoe

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Jen Loeung - Centennial

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Jennifer Gruter - Clackamas


Jennifer Conner - Forest Grove

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Jenny Wyss - Tillamook

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Jill Wright - Sam Barlow


Jim Raible - Ione

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Jim Johnson - Centennial

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John Watkins - Glencoe

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June Gerst - Century

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Justin Wyle - Gresham

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Justin Birmingham - Raiders

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Kathleen Kessinger - SW Christian


Kathy Yasui - Hood River


Kathy Nguyen - Southridge

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Katy Walker - Century

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Katy Krenecki - MHS

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Kelly Court - SW Christian

<p>Debate: I want to be able to flow your debate.&nbsp; Speak clearly and not too fast.&nbsp; If I can&#39;t keep up with you, you will not win.&nbsp; Make sure to state your contentions clearly at the beginning and again as you move from point to point.&nbsp; Be polite.&nbsp; Pay attention while your opponents are speaking.&nbsp; I like a clean well organized debate.&nbsp; Have fun.</p> <p>Individual Events: Tournaments make for long days; I like to learn new things and to be entertained.&nbsp; Please refrain from swearing in your presentations. It is seldom necessary.&nbsp; I look forward to judging again this year.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p>


Ken Beare - Westview


Ken Kwartler - Lake O

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Ken Diener - Cleveland


Kevin Kecskes - Cleveland


Kimberly Powell - Taft

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Kimberly Mceown - Westview


Kris Igawa - Beaverton

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Les Milfred - Cleveland


Leslie Kowash - Cleveland


Lilly Heller - Lake O

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MIchael Grainey - Blanchet HS

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Mark Reynolds - Cleveland


Mark Williams - Madison

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Matt Compton - Tigard

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Matthew Tidwell - Cleveland


Melanie Merryman - Nestucca

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Merlin Benneth - Madison

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Michael Evans - Lake O

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Michelle Van Der Waal - NKHS

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Mindy Miller - Cleveland

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Miranda Ryan - Madison

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Natalie Goben - Canby

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Nicki Dunbar - Lake O

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Patrick Johnson - Westview

<p>Real world arguments win- theoretical/improbable impacts do not</p> <p>Comparative impacts critical for a win</p> <p>Topicality is legit, again, only for real world probability</p> <p>CLASH! and signpost where your arguments clash with opponents AND why your impact is more significant</p> <p>No tagteam when prohibited</p> <p>Speed is not your friend when I&#39;m judging, if you have firmly established your contentions and have time, then spreading ok w/o speed</p>


Patrick Leahy - SAHS

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Patrick Gonzales - Cleveland


Patrick Welch - BSH

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Rob Moeny - N Val

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Sarah Lindenthal - Century

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Scott Farestrand - Cleveland


Sophie Whitehead - Hood River


Soren Underdahl - SAHS

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Stephen Rouffy - Gresham

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Susan McLain - Glencoe

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Thelma Ornelas - Forest Grove

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Thomas Shapton - Madison

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Tori Marshall - Grants Pass

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Tracy Hamblet - OCHS

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Vivek Paranjape - Sunset

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Zheng Ye - Westview

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