Spring 2014 Competition 南加小學演講辯論賽 Kudos勇奪「雙冠王」

南加小學演講辯論賽   Kudos勇奪「雙冠王」

 南加小學演講辯論比賽,今年五月17日在 Sierra Madre的私立天主教 St. Rita學校舉行,Kudos青少年領袖培訓專校的選手一舉奪下兩個辯論項目的冠軍以及十五個獎,延續去年的好成績。

Kudos 選手包辦了「公共論壇」(Public Forum)辯論項目的前四名:冠軍Eric Gao和Aileen Wan、亞軍 Ryan Lee 和 Emma Chen、第三名 Brandon Szeto 和 Kyle Torres、第四名William Chen和 Audwin Chang、第六名William Chang和Austin Wong。這可能是全美唯一舉辦「公共論壇」二對二辯論項目的小學演辯賽,Kudos曾在2012年初中全國賽奪得此項目冠軍,Kudos小學五年級選手在此優良傳統下,進入「公共論壇辯論參賽種子班」學習,自然戰績高人一等。

E1. eric and aileen (2)冠軍Eric Gao和Aileen Wan

three winners第三名 Brandon Szeto 和 Kyle Torres

E7. william and audwin (2)

第四名William Chen和 Audwin Chang

E8. AJ and William (2)

第六名William Chang和Austin Wong

在現場才知道題目的一對 一「即席辯論」(SPAR)項目中,Kudos小將更一舉摘下一至五名:冠軍是來自Kudos爾灣校區的 Emily Zhang、亞軍Christian Yang與季軍Sunny Lin 均在Kudos核桃校區學習、殿軍Natalie Wang(爾灣) 以及第五名Justin Li (天普校區)。顯現出Kudos 在面對來自Roosevelt 小學、Science Magnet  Elementary、Wilshire Academy等校的對手時,鎮靜又犀利。

E4. Irvine group (2)

Kudos 爾灣校區小學部在Jennifer O’Hara老師的教導下凝聚力強。此次帶領「演辯進階班」學生參賽和部分學生合影:(左起) Andrew Tseng, Michael Jiang, Toubby Chao, Mandy Yang, Connie Cheng, Natalie Wang, Stephanie Cao, Emily Zhang

E3. WT-final (2)

核桃校區「即席演辯進階班」導師Angela Garbin 博士高興與得獎選手合照:(左起) Aaron Zhang, Sunny Lin, Christian Yang, William Chang.

E2. SPAR winners (2)

即席辯論比賽由Kudos學生包辦前五名。(右起) Emily Zhang, Christian Yang, Sunny Lin, Natalie Wang, and Justin Li

在難度頗高的「即席演說」(Impromptu Speaking)項目中,Kudos 贏得決賽六名中的三名,包括季軍 Connie Cheng、殿軍Aaron Zhang、第五名 Toubby Chau。這三位小將去年參賽就表現不俗,若持之以恆,前途未可限量。

此外,來自天普校區「詮釋演講進階班」的 Allen Lin曾以「即席演講」、「故事重述」等項目參賽,均進入決賽,這次勇於接受挑戰,以「如何成為百萬富翁」為題,在「圖文詮釋」項目中 (Expository) 以幽默的文筆、清亮的聲音、美麗的海報,擄獲亞軍的獎杯!E6. allen with awards (2)

Allen Lin (右二) 四年來參加Kudos多元化課程鍛鍊,這次贏得「圖文簡報」亞軍榮譽,更上層樓

Kudos校長Laura Lin表示,我們這些三至五年級的兒童穿上小西裝、小洋裝,把平日在教室中苦練的成果表現出來,就是一種好大的成就了。不論這次得獎與否,只要看到孩子有進步,家長和她都好開心,因為我們都記得作者葛來威 (Malcolm Gladwell) 在”Outlier”一書中指出的,成功等於「不尋常的機會加上一萬小時的練習」,我們的學生已經走在通往成功的路上好一陣子了。

E5. moses and winners (3)

Kudos天普市「詮釋演說進階班」學生 Moses Lee (左二) 在名教練 Adrian Zaw教導下得到Storytelling第六名

E9. . konnie (2) E10. henry (3)

小 Konnie與小亨利 (HenryXu) 都努力不懈,很得老師喜愛

Posted by: kudos on Jul.08.2014 @ 12:52 pm
Filed under: Courses

NJFL Nationals 2014 in Kansas

The Kudos Speech and Debate team achieved fantastic success at National Junior Forensic League Nationals in Birmingham, Alabama, last year.  Many of those students moved on to continue their success in High School. This year Mr. Strauss, head coach, and Mr. Freeman, assistant coach, brought a smaller and younger group to the newly renamed National Speech and Debate Association Middle School Nationals, to Kansas.   The small size of the entries did not hinder the team from achieving a School of Excellence in Debate.  Out of 101 Middle School Teams, Kudos was one of only five to earn this distinction and this marks the third consecutive School of Excellence in Debate.

The competitors arrived in Overland Park, Kansas, a day early so they could work on updating their arguments because of changes in recent current events regarding the topic on Russia and Ukraine.  Kudos also brought in Mr. Christopher Loghry, who coached Emporia State University to the first and only dual national championship (CEDA and NDT) in the history of collegiate policy debate, so all the competitors could receive an equal amount of attention during the preparation.  They then had a hearty team dinner at Fiorella Jack’s Steak BBQ hosted by Kudos. The hard work and dedication paid off. In speech events, Catherine Szeto made it to Semifinals in Impromptu.  Kelly Wong and Jonathan Liu both advanced to Semifinals in Congressional Debate. 
Isaac Martinez, who was coached by Kudos Speech Coach Ralph Seymour at St. Rita School, finished in Sixth Place in Storytelling.

DSC00747       Caty Szeto with brother Brandon

???????????????????????????????      Isaac Martinez

In Public Forum Debate, under the guidance of Mr. Strauss, Kudos team continued their sustained success from previous years.  The competition was fierce, with 99 teams in total (198 contestants) from best schools in the country. Mei Johnson and Michael Huang finished preliminary rounds as the 5-0 undefeated 4th seed.  Kelly Wong and Cicily Deng were the 20th seed.  Both teams advanced to doubles and Kelly Wong was honored as the 8th overall speaker for individual performance in preliminary rounds, and Mei Johnson the 16th.  Although the Ian Chen – Vincent Liu team participated in the Nationals for the first time, they ended with a shining 3-2 overall record.

Mei and Michael

Mei Johnson and Michael Huang

Kelly Wong   Kelly Wong

???????????????????????????????

Cicily Deng

???????????????????????????????

Ian Chen

DSC00846

Vincent Liu

Kudos may have only sent 12 competitors to nationals, but 9 brought home trophies when they returned to Los Angeles on Saturday, June 21st. Every single debate entry had a winning record, and they made it deep into elimination rounds.  Because of that, it is no surprise that they won School of Excellence in Debate for the third year in a row.  Out of that 12, only Cicily Deng, Catherine Szeto, and Jonathan Liu will be graduating, so the group will be even bigger next year when Kudos shoots for a fourth school of excellence award in 2015.While Kudos has achieved National Championships in both Public Forum and Policy Debate in past years, they never had a Lincoln-Douglas team advance to elimination rounds.  This year, Kudos brought two entries in Lincoln-Douglas and they both wound up making it far into elimination rounds.  Jonathan Liu led the way with a Quarterfinalist finish.  Justin Jiang made it to Octafinals and finished as the 8th overall speaker in preliminary rounds, while Jonathan Liu garnered the 14th speaker award.

DSC00602

Jonathan Liu

Justin with award-c

Justin Jiang

Posted by: kudos on @ 9:56 am
Filed under: Other,Tournament Archive

Kudos News for January/February

Sorry, this entry is only available in 中文.

Posted by: kudos on May.15.2014 @ 7:20 pm
Filed under: Other

Kudos News For March/April

In early March, Kudos split into two groups to compete at both a High School and a Middle School tournaments on the same weekend.  Mr. Freeman took a small group to JV/Novice National Championship at San Francisco State University.  Kirk Wu was the only freshman in semifinals among a group of sophomores and Audrey Lam finished right behind him in Quarterfinals.

Jeffery and CelenaJon Le

Meanwhile in Southern California, the Middle School competitors attended the third Middle School league tournament of the year.  Michael Huang and Mei Johnson finished in 4th place overall in Public Forum.  Other teams that advanced to elimination rounds in PF were Miranda Chang and Vincent Liu, Miranda Cheung and William Zhu.  In Lincoln-Douglas, Justin Jiang finished in 7th place.  Also advancing to elimination rounds were Courtney Chan and Brian Chang.  In Policy Debate, the team of Michelle Xu and Jonathan Ge, both from Kudos Irvine campus, finished in 2nd place.

At the third speech tournament, Kudos continued to add to the reservoir of trophies.  Catherine Szeto finished in first place in Original Oratory.  In Prose, Catherine Lee finished in third place, Victor Luo won fifth, and Karen Thai joined them in finals with a 12th place finish.

Kudos prepared for Nationals by attending the Bruscke Invitational.  A High School tournament at California State Fullerton.  Even though many of our entries were in Middle School, they still brought home a number of recognitions.

In Policy Debate, Natalie Wang was honored as the 4th Overall Speaker.  In the Novice Division, Michael Wu earned Top Speaker and Lauren Song was the 2nd Speaker on top of finishing as finalists.

The Group

In Varsity Public Forum, Middle School students Victor Luo and Tanya Yang (at her second tournament ever) advanced to Octafinals.  In Novice, Eric Deng and Aaron Fong finished in finals.

Despite competing in Varsity for the first time at a High School tournament as a 7th grader, Justin Jiang advanced to elimination rounds and lost in a valiant effort to an experience High School Senior in Octafinals.  The hard work of all teams at this tournament set up the foundation for future success at Nationals.

At the final league tournaments, Kelly Wong and Victor Luo earned first and third place in Sightreading.  Shiriya Padegepati earned first place in Congressional Debate and the team of Ian Chen and Vincent Liu advanced to elimination rounds in Public Forum.  Kelly Wong and Victor Luo finished in first place of Policy debate.Shriya with Congress Coach Fritz

Also to note are our state qualifiers!  These students come to Kudos for training in speech and debate even though they compete for their own high school

and qualified to the state tournament.

Kirk Wu – San Marino – Policy Debate

Audrey Lam – San Marino – Lincoln-Douglas

Jon Le – Oxford – International Extemperaneous.

Speech

Freemankirk and audreyEdison

Posted by: kudos on Apr.10.2014 @ 10:00 am
Filed under: Courses

Kudos News for November/December 2013

The leaves turn brown, the air turns chill, and pilgrims throw maize at people.  Yes, it’s the holiday season.  And November/December means the speech and debate season is in full swing.  On the 9th of November, the league held it’s first debate tournament of the year at La Reina school in Thousand Oaks.

SCJFL Fall Debate at La Reina:

Most of the squad had seen some action in one or more of the early season warmups, but for many others, this would be their first taste of live fire.  Unfortunately, as both Freeman and I were occupied running tab at this tournament, neither of us got a lot of pictures.  Fortunately, some parents filled in a few gaps for us.  Well, two and 2/3 gaps let’s say:  Vincent, Mei and Vincent, and that’s about two third’s of me in the background of the second picture.

Here Vincent sits, proudly displaying a well earned trophy.

Here Vincent sits, proudly displaying a well earned trophy.

Of course Vincent didn’t win that trophy all by himself; his partner Mei and he both played key roles in this impressive success.  Despite going up against older students with more competition round experience, Vincent and Mei were able to go undefeated and claim the 4th place hardware on speaker points.   This is a great result for a couple of 7th graders in arguably the toughest middle school league in the country.

Mei and Vincent win every round at La Reina.

Mei and Vincent win every round at La Reina.

However, while the photo documentation at La Reina may have been severely subpar, the results were not, as Kudos walked away with the top two spots in policy and had three trophy winning PF teams against a large, difficult field.

1 11/09/13 La Reina Kelly Wong  (TC) Policy 1st Trophy
2 11/09/13 La Reina Lauren Song (Irvine) Policy 1st Trophy
3 11/09/13 La Reina Michael Wu (Irvine) Policy 2nd Trophy
4 11/09/13 La Reina Jonathan Ge (Irvine) Policy 2nd Trophy
5 11/09/13 La Reina Mei Johnson  (TC) Public Forum 4th Trophy
6 11/09/13 La Reina Vincent Liu  (TC) Public Forum 4th Trophy
7 11/09/13 La Reina Michelle Xu (Irvine) Public Forum 8th Trophy
 8 11/09/13 La Reina Cicily Deng  (TC) Public Forum 8th Trophy
 9 11/09/13 La Reina Michael Huang  (TC) Public Forum 10th Trophy
 10 11/09/13 La Reina Catherine Lee  (TC) Public Forum 10th Trophy
11 11/09/13 La Reina Brian Chang  (Walnut) LD 7th Trophy

______________________________________

Alhambra HS Invitational:

On November 23rd, many of our high school students competed in the Alhambra HS invitational for their home schools.  Lucky for those home schools, all that Kudos training really paid off.  Our LD’ers, in particular, are accomplishing remarkable things as freshman:

11/23/13 Alhambra HS Invitational Stanley Yu (TC) Novice LD 1st Trophy
11/23/13 Alhambra HS Invitational Stanley Yu (TC) Varsity LD 5th Trophy
11/23/13 Alhambra HS Invitational Kirk Wu (TC) Varsity LD 3rd Trophy
11/23/13 Alhambra HS Invitational Nora Sharp (TC) Novice PF 1st Trophy

______________________________________

St. Rita’s Elementary Invitational at La Salle:

The beginning of December brought our first Elementary Tournament, held this time at La Salle High School, with St. Rita’s and Kudos providing tab and background organization.

This tournament afforded our 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders an opportunity to compete in one of 2 debate events, or 1 of 5 speech events, each modified to shorter time limits for the elementary level, but representing the same basic format as the events at the middle and high school level.  Events included: public forum debate, SPAR debate, Duo Interp, Storytelling, Poetry, Expository Speaking, and Impromptu Speaking.  This was our largest elementary tournament yet, drawing around 100 entries in all.

“Small child verbal ninja battle commence!”

Our littlest warriors proved quite might indeed, as Kudos brought home a lot of hardware.

In Public Forum debate, Kudos claimed the 4th, 2nd, and top spots:

Eric Gao and Aileen Wan

Eric and Aileen hoist their first place trophies!

Aileen, Emma, Eric, Ryan, Blank, Kyle, and William are all pictured here, representing most of Kudos' PF squad.  Christian and Audwin - 4th place winners - missed the group shot.

Left to Right:  Aileen, Emma, Eric, http://theessaymag.com/canada/ Ryan, Art (Poetry), Kyle, and William are all pictured here, representing most of Kudos’ PF squad. Christian and Audwin – 4th in PF – missed the group shot.

Our kids did a great job in speech events as well, winning several awards in Storytelling – including first place – and taking home awards in Poetry, Expository.

O'Hara with group

Connie, Annie, Stephanie, and Mandy pose with a proud Ms. O’Hara (she’s the second one from the left – the one who’s not an elementary school student).

And here are a couple of other nice group shots to make up for the lack of pictures from La Reina.

Los estudiantes de Irvine con su maestra.

Los estudiantes de Irvine con su maestra.

TC and Walnut students are here too!

TC and Walnut students are here too!

But SPAR was probably our best event, as Kudos students claimed all five trophies and the top 8 places overall:

Left to Right:

Left to Right: Brandon, Justin, Aaron, AJ, and Mandy sweep SPAR!

And while we’re dishing out the pictures willy-nilly, here’s a nice solo picture of Mandy, standing triumphantly with her undefeated record in SPAR and her trophy to prove it.

IMG_6899

I’m Mandy and I’m awesome!

Winners List for the St. Rita’s/La Salle Elementary Invitational:

1 12/5/13 St Rita’s Elementary Eric Gao (Walnut) Public Forum Top Speaker Certificate
2 12/5/13 St Rita’s Elementary Brandon Szeto (TC) SPAR 1st Place Trophy
3 12/5/13 St Rita’s Elementary Mandy Yang (Irvine) SPAR 2nd Place Trophy
4 12/5/13 St Rita’s Elementary AJ Wong (TC) SPAR 3rd Place Trophy
5 12/5/13 St Rita’s Elementary Aaron Zhang (Irvine) SPAR 4th Place Trophy
6 12/5/13 St Rita’s Elementary Justin LI (TC) SPAR 5th Place Trophy
7 12/5/13 St Rita’s Elementary Jynel Zeitz (Irvine) SPAR 6th Place Trophy
8 12/5/13 St Rita’s Elementary Eric Gao (w/ Aileen) (Walnut) Public Forum 1st Place Trophy
9 12/5/13 St Rita’s Elementary Aileen Wan (w/ Eric) (Walnut) Public Forum 1st Place Trophy
10 12/5/13 St Rita’s Elementary Ryan Lee (w/ Emma) (TC) Public Forum 2nd place Trophy
11 12/5/13 St Rita’s Elementary Emma Chen (w/ Ryan) (TC) Public Forum 2nd place Trophy
12 12/5/13 St Rita’s Elementary Christian Yang (w/ Audwin) (Walnut) Public Forum 4th Place Trophy
13 12/5/13 St Rita’s Elementary Audwin Chang (w/ Christian) (Walnut) Public Forum 4th Place Trophy
14 12/5/13 St Rita’s Elementary Elaine Hong (TC) Poetry 4th Place Trophy
 15 12/5/13 St Rita’s Elementary Maggie Hu  (Walnut) Expository 4th Place Trophy
16 12/5/13 St Rita’s Elementary William Chang  (Walnut) Expository 5th place Trophy
17 12/5/13 St Rita’s Elementary Connie Cheng (Irvine) Storytelling 1st place Trophy
18 12/5/13 St Rita’s Elementary Stephanie Cao (Irvine) Storytelling 5th place Trophy
19 12/5/13 St Rita’s Elementary Konnie Duan  (TC) Storytelling 7th place Trophy
20 12/5/13 St Rita’s Elementary Annie Li (Irvine) Storytelling 10th place Trophy

______________________________________

The Harker School Middle School Invitational in San Jose:

The next day, I boarded a plane with a smallish group of our middle schoolers to go compete at the Harker Middle School Invitational in San Jose.  It was freezing cold, btw.  Absolutely bone-chillingly cold the whole time we were there.  Seriously, like half of the stories on the local news were about how cold it was.  But I digress.

We arrived to nice accommodations at the Moorpark Hotel, just a couple of blocks from Harker, and settled in for a good night’s sleep in our respective rooms.

Morning brought battle for the kids, and after a hearty breakfast, they made their way to rounds.

Michelle, Mei, Cecil, Michael, and Caty are all pictured here.  Note the warm jackets.

Michelle, Mei, Cecil, Michael, and Caty are all pictured here. Note the warm jackets.

We brought two policy teams, three PF teams, plus Caty and Barbie doing IE’s, and we were going up some very large Northern California squads, so we knew going in that we were at a numerical disadvantage.   Additionally, Mei and Michael were victims of a tab mistake, in which a win was accidentally entered as a loss, and this mistake prevented them from advancing as they deserved.  Nevertheless, we still managed to come home with a good amount of awards.  And thanks to Caty’s mom, we even have pictures of a couple of them.

Caty celebrates with here family after breaking in all three speech events!

Caty celebrates with here family after breaking in all three speech events!

1 12/7/2013 Harker Invitational Kelly Wong (TC) Policy Semis Trophy
2 12/7/2013 Harker Invitational Lauren Song (Irvine) Policy Semis Trophy
3 12/7/2013 Harker Invitational Jonathon Ge (Irvine) Policy Semis Trophy
4 12/7/2013 Harker Invitational Michael Wu (Irvine) Policy Semis Trophy
5 12/7/2013 Harker Invitational Michael Wu (Irvine) Policy Top Speaker Medal
6 12/07/13 Harker Invitational Michael and Mei (TC) PF Octos **Did not advance on tab error**
7 12/7/2013 Harker Invitational Caty Szeto (TC) Poetry Finalist Medal
8 12/7/2013 Harker Invitational Caty Szeto (TC) OO 2nd place Trophy
9 12/7/2013 Harker Invitational Caty Szeto (TC) Impromptu Finalist Medal
 

______________________________________

SCJFL Winter Speech and Debate at GCC:

But we had one more fight to go before getting a little break in the onslaught of tournament action: the 2nd SCJFL Speech and Debate tournament of the year, held at Glendale Community College on December 14th.  This was a rather unusual tournament for us, as it combined both speech and debate onto a single day.  It also used a different public forum topic than Harker.  So we ended up putting our more experienced debaters in extemp, and trained the debaters who did not go to Harker on the December topic, immigration.

At the moment, it appears that I have literally no pictures from this tournament.  I will continue to look for some and add them if I can find them.

In the meantime, the results are in.  Once again, Kudos does quite well, breaking a team of 6th graders in PF, getting 3 breaks in LD, and winning policy, as well as achieving several awards in the individual events.

1 12/14/13 Glendale CC Catherine Lee (TC) Poetry 4th Place Trophy
2 12/14/13 Glendale Anjee Feng (TC) PF Octos  
3 12/14/13 Glendale Joshua Zheng (TC) PF Octos  
4 12/14/13 Glendale Miranda Chang (Irvine) PF Octos  
5 12/14/13 Glendale Tony Feng (Irvine) PF Octos  
6 12/14/13 Glendale Brian Chang (Walnut) LD Octos  
7 12/14/13 Glendale Justin Jiang (Walnut) LD Octos  
8 12/14/13 Glendale Courtney Chan (Walnut) LD Octos  
9 12/14/13 Glendale Michael Huang (TC) Extemporaneous 2nd Trophy
10 12/14/13 Glendale Mei Johnson (TC) Extemporaneous 3rd Trophy
11 12/14/13 Glendale Vincent Liu (TC) Extemporaneous 4th Trophy
12 12/14/13 Glendale Kelly Wong (TC) Policy 1st Trophy
13 12/14/13 Glendale Lauren Song (Irvine) Policy 1st Trophy
14 12/14/13 Glendale Michael Wu (Irvine) Policy 2nd Trophy
15 12/14/13 Glendale Jonathan Ge (Irvine) Policy 2nd Trophy
Posted by: kudos on Dec.27.2013 @ 5:27 pm
Filed under: Other,Tournament Archive

Kudos News for September/October 2013

September once again brings the start of a new school year, and with it, a new debate season. The 2012-13 season was a great success, as students who began with us as 6th graders competed in their final year of middle school debate.   This year’s going to be a bit different.   With about 3 quarters of the kids in 6th or 7th grade, our squad this year is very talented, but young.  And while it’s always fun to have a squad full of heavyweights, the work that will turn the novices into those heavyweights is equally, if differently, rewarding.  So how’s the team doing so far?  Let’s take a look:

September 

The end of September saw Kudos send a small group of competitors to Long Beach, where they participated in The Jack Howe Invitational.  We don’t have a ton of pictures, but we do have a couple.

Celena and Kaylynn broke to octafinals in varsity PF.

Celena and Kaylynn diligently prepare for battle.

Celena and Kaylynn diligently prepare for battle.

But it wasn’t just our high schoolers who did well against the tough competition.  Kelly, 7th grade, and Cecily, 8th, also broke to octafinals in public forum debate.  Here we see them getting a trophy IOU.  (The tournament had accidentally ordered the wrong trophies.  They mailed the correct ones to us a week or two later.)

Kelly and Cecil trophy at Jack Howe!

Kelly and Cecil trophy at Jack Howe!

Michelle and Amy also broke at Long Beach in their very first tournament.

October

Just a week later, Gabriellino High School in San Gabriel held the first middle school only invitational of the year.  It provided a great opportunity for some of our new kids to get their feet wet, while our most experienced debaters battled it out for hardware.

Bryan and Vincent compete in their first debate tournament.

Bryan and Vincent compete in their first debate tournament.

First competition rounds for Phoebe and Scarlet too!

First competition rounds for Phoebe and Scarlet too!

Catherine, an experienced debater, was partnered with 1st timer William.  The two battled it out and finished with a winning record.

catherine and william at gab

Catherine and William do some pre-round prep.

In the end, our most experienced debaters saw to it that we wouldn’t leave empty handed.  Against a large field and some very tough competition, Kelly and Cecily were again able to bring home the goods.  Fortunately, Freeman was there to document the moment with yet another fantastic photograph:

kelly and cecil at gab

Two Kudos students competed at the Oxford Debate Invitational on the weekend of October 19th.  Jon Lee, competing for Oxford, earned top speaker in novice LD.  Meanwhile, Edison, competing for Kudos, went 6-0 in prelims in varsity LD, earned the top seed, won top speaker, and finished 2nd after losing a split decision in a very close final round.

Next up was our first middle school league speech tournament, held at Jefferson on the evening of the 24th.  Strangely, the photography improved dramatically beginning at this tournament.

The Kudos family is in the house.

The Kudos family is in the house.

Courtney, Caty, Miranda, and Vicky

Courtney, Caty, Miranda, and Vicky

Ivan attends his first tournament!

Ivan attends his first tournament!

Catherine in contest

Catherine performs her storytelling speech.

Huge fields made this an extremely difficult tournament for every competitor, and lots of very strong students walked away empty handed.  Fortunately, Kudos found triumph in expository, as both Caty and Melanie brought home the hardware:

Melanie and family are happy as she trophies in her first tournament.

Melanie and family are happy as she trophies in her first tournament.

Caty's smiling, but she's actually made she didn't get first.  That's called being a beast.

Caty’s smiling, but she’s actually mad she didn’t get first. That’s called being a beast.

Finally, on the weekend of the 26th, Kudos took a small squad to The Schurr Classic, a high school invitational.  Saturday featured competition in speech events, and Caty once again brought home hardware with her expos speech:

The good news is that we hired Freeman to coach debate, not take pictures.

The good news is that we hired Freeman to coach debate, not take pictures.

On Sunday, a few of our PF teams competed in debate, while several of our PF and LD students competed for their schools.  This meant that our kids ended up debating each other several times.  Celena was paired with Kelly for this one, and they made quarterfinals.

Kelly adjusts to her role as first speaker.

Kelly adjusts to her role as first speaker.

anjee and joshua and nora and sharne

Sharne and Nora, competing for Arcadia, battle our brave 6th graders, Anjee and Joshua, at Schurr.

Audrey, meanwhile, made it to semifinals, but was walked over on coach’s decision, as her opponent in semis was one of her San Marino teammates.

Emerson, in his first LD tournament, draws Audrey as his competition in the second round.

Emerson, in his first LD tournament, draws Audrey as his competition in the second round.

Whew.  That took a while.  At any rate, it’s been a very busy first couple of months.  Our new kids are already showing so much improvement, and we’re really excited to see them continue to grow as the competition seasons continues.

Complete Winners List for September/October:

Loyola Kirk Wu* CX First Place Trophy
Loyola Kirk Wu* CX 2nd Speaker Trophy
Loyola Joey Kiang* CX 1st Speaker Trophy
Loyola Joey Kiang* CX 1st Place Trophy
Long Beach Jon Le* LD 3rd Speaker Trophy
 
Long Beach Nora Sharp PF 8th Speaker Trophy
Long Beach Kelly Wong PF Top 8 Trophy
Long Beach Cicily Deng PF Top 8 Trophy
Long Beach Kelly Wong PF 4th Speaker Trophy
Long Beach Michelle Xu PF Top 8 Trophy
Long Beach Amy Cho PF Top 8 Trophy
Gabrielino Kelly Wong PF Top 8 Trophy
Gabrielino Cicily Deng PF Top 8 Trophy
Oxford Edison Wong LD Top Speaker Trophy
Oxford Edison Wong LD Finalist Trophy
Fullerton Jon Lee* Novice LD Octas Trophy
Fullerton Audrey Lam Novice LD Octas Trophy
Jefferson Caty Szeto Expos 6th Trophy
Jefferson Melanie Phan Expos 5th Trophy
Schurr Celena Chen PF Quarters Trophy
Schurr Kelly Wang PF Quarters Trophy
Schurr Caty Szeto Expos 5th Trophy
Schurr Audrey Lam* LD Semis Trophy (walked over in semis)

*High school student competing under the name of his/her high school.

Posted by: kudos on Oct.29.2013 @ 4:57 pm
Filed under: Tournament Archive

News Alert – August 2013 – Star News Reports!

All of us here at Kudos were so excited to learn recently that the Pasadena Star News reported on our Policy Debate national champions, Jerry and

Kirk.  We’re so proud to see our students and program featured in the flagship news source for the San Gabriel Valley.

Click here to read the entire http://printrestaurant.com/online/ story.

Posted by: kudos on Aug.08.2013 @ 4:11 pm
Filed under: Tournament Archive

Kudos News for June 2013 全國初中演講及辯論比賽KUDOS勇奪三大獎 ; 政策辯論冠軍、全面卓越學校獎、辯論卓越學校獎

June:  A full year of work completed, leaving just one last task.  A trip out of state, to compete against 95 schools from 29 states and 3 countries; a challenge unlike any other; an epic battle from which only the strongest and most prepared can possibly hope to emerge victorious; an event called:

The 2013 NJFL National Tournament!

This year’s competition was held in Birmingham Alabama and was, without any exaggeration, the most difficult middle school tournament in history.  Large fields and brutal breaks meant a lot of very good entries would fail to advance.  In such a cutthroat environment, how would our Kudosians fare?

The team gathers in the lobby of the tournament on Saturday morning for one last photo shoot before a day of travel back to Los Angeles.

But let’s rewind.  Four days prior, our warriors packed their tubs and business formal clothes, and boarded a plane to Alabama.

The mood was high. We were all excited to put our training to the test. Yet an underlying seriousness of purpose lay just beneath the jovial banter.

Wheeler and Kirk just figure they’ll wait till the crowd clears at the baggage claim in Alabama. Strauss, Tyson, Victor, and Alex are less patient.

We checked into the hotel and, after a long day of travel, everyone was happy to enjoy a delicious meal.

A hearty dinner the night before battle ensures vigor in the morning.

Before we knew it, the day of reckoning had arrived.  The students had assembled and were ready to fill the vans and head to the site.

Adrenaline pumps before the first day of competition.

Until… Car Trouble!  One of the vans wouldn’t start!  Yes, many nerves were frayed Wednesday morning as the coaches scrambled to transport all the competitors in just one van.  Two trips were made and, in the end, everyone made it rounds on time.  Whew!

Justin, Angela, Caty, Mei, and Jack make adjustments between rounds.

But even as dedicated a group as this found some time for frivolity:

Not prepping… what’s this?  Middle-schoolers on their phones?  Shocking!

Spin your partner round and round.

Yes, apparently, Kelly and Jonathon found time to enter a square dancing contest while at the tournament.

Hold the phone everybody: breaking news on proposed peace talks with the Taliban!  How will this impact the negotiated peace alternative we’re presenting on neg?!

After two long days of furious competition, prelims and early breaks rounds were finished.

Friday brought final rounds and awards.

First up were OO finals.  Stanley Yu and Melinda Guo both made the cut to the top 6.

Stanley and his dad discuss Stanley’s final round performance with Wheeler.

Of course, there was still the Policy finals to come, featuring Jerry and Kirk.  Um…  Tragically, we actually don’t have any pictures from that round.  But that’s OK, because we have plenty of pictures of them at awards.

And speaking of awards, all the battles were fought, and the winners chosen, and it was time to gather in the theater.

A full house assembles to see…

…who will get these.

In policy debate, Joey and Natalie earned awards as quarterfinalists, pictured below.  Who knows how much further they could have gone, if poor bracket luck hadn’t reared its head.

In quarters, Joey and Natalie  ended up hitting Jerry and Kirk.  Teammates don’t debate against one another, so the higher seed – Jerry and Kirk – walked over the lower seed – Joey and Melinda.  It’s standard procedure, but a really tough way to get knocked out, as it doesn’t entail actually losing an outround.

Joey and Natalie are awarded for  their quarterfinals berth.

Also, Jerry and Kirk each won an award for finishing among the top ten speakers in policy.

Of course they had to come back to pick up those national champion trophies as well.

Congratulations, Kirk and Jerry, on your first place finish. You guys really deserved this.

All told, 18 different Kudos students earned a total of 25 awards (counting a team award, policy for example, as a single award).

Jenny: OO and Public Forum      Jack: Public Forum

Jax: Congress and Public Forum        Justin: Extemp and Public Forum

Victor Q: LD and Congress     Victor L: Public Forum

Audrey: Extemp                                          Caty: Public Forum

Angela: Extemp and Public Forum    N’Angela: Public Forum    Nora: Public Forum

Stanley: OO     Melinda: OO, HI, and Declamation     Alex: Congress and Public Forum

Thanks to all this student achievement, Wheeler got to get up on stage too, to receive two prestigious School of Excellence awards.

So anyhow, after everything was over, we had a last group pose with all the hardware:

Almost everyone is included in this picture.  Jax and Nora had already left.

Here is our complete results list:

School Awards:

Debate School of Excellence 2013 – Awarded to the top 6 of 93 schools in debate.

Overall School of Excellence 2013 – Awarded to the top 3 of 93 schools overall.

Individual/Team Awards:

Jerry Wang and Kirk Wu:  National Champions – Policy Debate

Kirk Wu:  Quarterfinalist – Extemp

Jerry Wang:  Quarterfinalist – OO

Stanley Yu:  4th Place – OO

Melinda Guo:  6th Place – OO

Melinda Guo:   Semifinalist – HI

Melinda Guo:   Semifinalist – Declamation

Jenny Li and Jack Li:  Double Octafinalist – Public Forum

Jenny Li:  Quarterfinalist – OO

Jax Rounds and Alex Zhao:  Quarterfinalist – Public Forum

Jax Rounds:  Finalist – Congress

Alex Zhao:  Finalist – Congress

Victor Qin:  Partial doubles (top 24) – LD

Victor Qin:  Finalist – Congress

Caty Szeto and Victor Luo:  Double Octas – Public Forum

Angela Chen and Justin Chuang:  Double Octas – Public Forum

Angela Chen:  Quarterfinalist – Extemp

Justin Chuang:  Semifinalist – Extemp

Joey Kiang and Natalie Wang:  Quarterfinalist – Policy

Joey Kiang: Quarterfinalist – Extemp

N’Angela Chen and Nora Sharp:  Octafinalist – Public Forum

Audrey Lam:  Quarterfinalist – Extemp

_________________________________________

Mission accomplished, it was time to fly home:

Bye, Alabama. Thanks for the memories. See you in 4 years.

Posted by: kudos on Jul.03.2013 @ 4:19 pm
Filed under: Tournament Archive

Kudos News for May 2013

May is not only the month of spring flowers and Mother’s Day, it also represents the end of the regular season for competitive speech and debate.  Yes, May brought the last of the league tournaments, and a chance to close out an extremely successful year with a flourish.  As usual, our young warriors didn’t disappoint!

First up, was the 4th league speech tournament, held at Jefferson Middle School.

Caty competes in round.

Kudos fielded a very small squad for this meet, as most of our kids skipped this tournament to focus on preparation for nationals.

Here we see Kelly, Caty, and Jessica enjoying themselves at awards:

Kelly, Jessica, and Caty: a happy trio!

Despite our small team, Jessica Lin made sure Kudos didn’t go home empty handed, finishing prelims as the top seed, and ultimately taking the 6th place trophy in Sight Reading despite a very large  field.

____________________________________________________________________________________

Next up was the exciting Spring Elementary Invitational at St. Rita’s school, an opportunity for our younger competitors to get in on the action.  This was the first elementary tournament to feature Public Forum debate, and our debaters acquitted themselves admirably, winning the top three spots, and suggesting a promising long term future for our middle school tournament squad.

Here we see Anjee (left) and Joshua (right) in round one at the St. Rita’s tournament.

Anjee and Joshua finished 2nd overall in the tournament.  It took a strong performance in the first round (pictured above and below) against another very talented duo in Miranda and Alvina to get them through to the end.

Miranda and Alvina battle against Anjee and Joshua in an epic round of elementary PF.

You can watch the entire round if you like, here:

Aff constructive – Anjee

Neg constructive – Miranda

Crossfire between Anjee and Miranda

Aff rebuttal – Joshua

Neg rebuttal – Alvina

Crossfire 2 + Aff and Neg Summary + Grand Cross

Aff and Neg final focus + judges critique

Kudos students also did a fantastic job in SPAR debate, capturing 5 of 6 awards in the event, and in impromptu speaking, where we also captured 5 of 6 trophies, including the championship!

From right to left, Eric Dong, Meghan Wong, Hannah Li, Eric Gao, and William Chang celebrate!

Our complete list of winners from the St. Rita’s Invitational follows:

Public Forum Debate:

Jacob and Thomas Chon – 1st place

Anjee Feng and Joshua Zhang – 2nd place

Courtney Chan and Aileen Wan – 3rd place

Impromptu Speaking:

William Chang – 1st place

Eric Gao – 2nd place (tied)

Hannah Li – 3rd place

Meghan Wong – 4th place

Eric Dong – 5th place

SPAR Debate:

Austin Wong – 2nd place

Emma Chen – 3rd place

Vicky Tong – 4th place

Rachel Ker – 5th place

Storytelling:

Eric Miao – 1st place

______________________________________________________________________________________

The very last tournament of the regular season took place on May 25th, when the 4th league debate tournament was held at Chandler School in Pasadena.  We went in hoping to finish the year with another dominant performance, and our middle school debaters definitely did not disappoint.

Kudos debaters emerge victorious against tough opponents in the highly competitive SCJFL.

In Policy Debate, Kudos students took home all of the trophies, including top speaker:

Raymond, Victor, Benjamin, Jonathon, and Sally all show off their hardware. Eric Choi (not pictured) also trophied in this event.

We also had good success in Public Forum Debate.  Unfortunately, this tournament ran long and the final round of PF had to be cancelled, which meant that the final order had to be determined on speaker points.  Kudos had one of three undefeated teams left, at that point, but was relegated to third on points, despite not having lost a round.

Kudos teams take four of the eight trophy winning places in PF, and 3 of 6 speaker awards.

In Lincoln Douglass debate, our competitors did even better, taking 5 of the 6 trophies, including 1st place, and also claiming the top two speaker awards in the event.

Jerry wins LD at Chandler!

The complete list of winners from Chandler follows:

Policy Debate:

Jonathon Liu and Sally Kang – 1st place

Victor Luo and Benjamin Yeh – 2nd place

Raymond Cu and Eric Choi – 3rd place

Jonathon Liu – Top Speaker

Lincoln Douglass Debate:

Jerry Wang – 1st Place

Stanley Yu – 3rd place

Alex Zhao – 4th place

Audrey Lam – 5th place

Brian Chang – 6th place

Jerry Wang – Top Speaker

Stanley Yu – Second Speaker

Public Forum Debate:

Kirk Wu and Jax Rounds – 3rd place

Joseph Kiang and Natalie Wang – 4th place

Kelly Wong and Caty Szeto – 7th place

Cicily Deng and Mei Johnson – 8th place

Lauren Song – Second Speaker of 70

Caty Szeto – Fourth Speaker of 70

Joseph Kiang – Sixth Speaker of 70

Posted by: kudos on Jun.04.2013 @ 5:39 pm
Filed under: Tournament Archive

Kudos 2013 Open House Jungle Book 5月18日週六 盛大公演 , 敬邀您一同觀賞

Posted by: kudos on May.15.2013 @ 2:00 pm
Filed under: Courses
« Newer PostsOlder Posts »