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