Judge Philosophies

Aidan Burgeson - CDA

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Alek Balasz - Mead


Alexis DeSanza - Central Valley Hig


Andre Cossette - Gonzaga Prep

<p> I&#39;ve been judging Policy, LD, and now Public Forum for 30 years or more.&nbsp; I hate Kritiks that are used just to win rounds, unless they&#39;re Kritiks criticizing the state of debate these days.&nbsp; They have to be read slowly for me to understand them, though: philosophy read at 400 words per minute just goes over my head (I have enough trouble understanding philosophy read at 100 words per minute).&nbsp; As I advance in age, my ability to process information at a rapid rate diminishes, so if you can boil the round down to a few simple principles, then I become a thinking judge instead of a judge who merely connects points on the flow.&nbsp; I like to hear evidence being read, so sometimes I&#39;ll slow down debaters when they read their cards so I can understand the warrants and not just mindlessly write down the taglines.&nbsp; I have a decent knowledge of theory because debate theory rarely changes over the years (sometimes the names of the arguments change but the logic stays the same), so if you use words like &quot;conditionality&quot; and &quot;permutation&quot; and &quot;reciprocity&quot;, I&#39;d know what you were talking about.&nbsp;</p> <p> And, I usually don&#39;t disclose (except for Novices who might benefit from some education), and I don&#39;t like shaking hands with the debaters after the round.</p>


Andrew Myers - Mead


Ashley Alexandrovich - CDA

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Betsy Shellman - Charter

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Bill Wagstaff - Mead


Bobbi Croneberger - U-High

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Bree Ferris - Mt Spokane

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Brooke Cowell - Lake City

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Cara Langsfeld - Mt Spokane

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Chris Regan - CDA

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Dalton Deatrich - Mead


Daron Fredericks - Central Valley Hig


David Spivey - Mead


David Smith - U-High

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DeAnn Johnson - Charter

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Denis Hanson - Gonzaga Prep


Elisa Barry - Charter

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Elliny Hiebert - CDA

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Eric Foster - Mt Spokane

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Ericka Hills - CDA

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Grant Montoya - Central Valley Hig


Holly Kirkman - U-High

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James Heath - Gonzaga Prep


Jarrett Sacks - Mead


Jordan Welter - U-High

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Julie Trail - Moscow HIgh

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Justin Fritz - Gonzaga Prep


Justine Matthew - Gonzaga Prep


Justine Bunch - CDA

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Karen Stulc - CDA

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Kevin Zollman - Charter

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Kirsten Ridgewell - CDA

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Lani Ghirarduzzi - CDA

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Laryssa Lynch - Mt Spokane

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Lindsay Oden - Lake City

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Martin Trail - Moscow HIgh

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Michael Stovern - Mead

<p>&nbsp;</p> <p>I will follow my flow fairly closely, and I consider drops concessions, but please don&#39;t tell me that what your opponent dropped is a voter. Instead, tell me about the impact of that concession. Primarily, I will make my decisions based upon the quality of your voting issues when they are filtered through your value/criterion. Please give me voters that show impact and demonstrate an effective use of how your criterion upholds your value. Show me what the world is like under the side of the resolution that you are defending. I am willing to vote on anything as long as you can support it, or your opponent doesn&rsquo;t discredit it.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>Your criterion should serve as a weighing mechanism and a means to uphold your value. All contentions should uphold your value unless you have a contention with the purpose of showing how the opposing side is immoral/impossible. Rebuttals should have no new evidence.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>Remember to roadmap and signpost. Feel free to speak quickly, but slow down on tag lines and be clear. Be polite; you are attacking a position not a person.</p>


Michael Weir - CDA

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Mike Page - TEC

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Millayna Klingback - Mt Spokane

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Misty Stephens - Mt Spokane

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Phletha Wynn - CDA

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Randy Brown - U-High

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Rhiannon Kubes - U-High

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Ronique Padda - Lake City

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Sally Conner - Central Valley Hig

<p>I have judged debate events for about 15 years, most frequently congress, with occasional LD and PF. I enjoy rounds that stay away from excessive jargon and debaters focus on clear communication. I think that the value is important in a LD round, and I think that evidence is important in a round, but that it is an even more&nbsp;important skill to focus on deciding what evidence is important to include in a round, and to explain the relevance of this information. I do not enjoy speed.</p>


Sam Normington - U-High

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Sam Neff - Lake City

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Sam Watson - Gonzaga Prep


Sandra Gunn - Charter

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Sarah Sandford - Lake City

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Scott Shellman - Charter

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Scott Kaster - U-High

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Scott Peterson - Gonzaga Prep


Susan Buchheit - Charter

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Tammi Rosenthal - CDA

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Wraith Snow - Mead