9/18-9/19/2021 Cal State University Long Beach »

Kudos has a long and storied history of success in competitive speech and debate. But over the past few years we have focused a large portion of our attention on middle school students. Multiple students from last year’s eight grade class decided that they wanted to continue competing with Kudos throughout high school. So for the first time in program history, we have a High School Congress Team!

We started the year by competing at The Jack Howe Invitational hosted by Cal State University Long Beach and the year began with a fantastic start!

Alen Zheng returned to Congress after spending his last year working on impromptu and extemp. He got ranked top six in his 2nd round and overall beat multiple competitors in his chamber despite being one of the only freshmen.

Claire Wen got ranked by five of her six judges including FOUR top six rankings. She was in the toughest of the seven prelim chambers in the tournament as four of the students in her chamber were top 16 overall in the tournament. Despite these obstacles, she was only two ranks away from breaking into the semi finals.

Special congratulations goes out to Fiona Zhou who had the 7th best ranking overall coming out of prelims.

She accomplished this by getting ranked by every single judge, including four 1st place marks. One of those marks came from the parliamentarian who ranks based on all three rounds combined instead of an individual session. She had the second best overall rank in the semifinal (only behind the tournament champion), which she got multiple first places amongst her five semi judges (again including the parliamentarian). Overall, she finaled and took 9TH PLACE in the tournament amongst almost 75 entries. Great start Kudos!

Fiona Zhou Congress: 9th

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Posted by: kudos on Oct.20.2021 @ 2:04 pm
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7/24/2021 Kudos Cup Speech and Debate Tournament »

On 7/24/2021 we held our very first Kudos Cup online speech and debate tournament between 3 campuses for students to have their first-time tournament experiences, the result was amazing and the feedbacks from parents were overwhelming.

We had Elementary Speech, Elementary Debate, Middle Speech and Middle School Debate plus storytelling for 1st and 2nd graders, total 5 events. And we hired more than 20 Kudos alumni High school and college students to be our judges, it was wonderful to see them back and judge for these youngsters. They not only learned speech and debate from Kudos, but they were also giving back to Kudos’ family as well.

So, here’s the final ranking for each events:
Elementary Speech
1. Betty Chen
2. Michael Wang
3. Kyle Liu
4. Jason Li
5. Kaitlyn Wu
6. Audrey Wu
7. Charlene Kuo
8. Emma Chen
9. Keila Coughlin
10. Zoey Ni
11. Jamie Shen
12. Andy Chi

Elementary Debate:
1. Kenneth Yue
2. Thomas Zhang
3. Alexander Lee
4. Winston Lee
5. Caitlin Pan
6. Kaily Tang
7. Bill Sui
8. Aiden Phou
9. Sean Wu
10. Andy Chi
11. Jamie Shen
12. Samantha Zheng

Middle School Speech:
1. Claire Chen
2. Andy Hou
3. Ian Xia
4. Claire Xuan
5. Kelly Liu
6. Yuna Wu
7. Aiden Schmutzer
8. Justin Huang
9. Howard Ying
10. Cynthia Chao
11. Jonathan Huang
12. Sophia Xu

Middle School Debate:
1. Charlie Chen, Edwin Lee, Michelle Pan
2. Matthew Xie, Melissa Wu, Tyler Chin
3. Cynthia Chao, Evelyn Lam, Nolan Ou
4. Alen Zhang, Ivan Gao, Paxton Kim-Tang

Storytelling:
1. Cecilla Liu
2. Caiden Tang
3. Ian Chen
4. Lynn Wu
5. Ryan Chao
6. Cayden Ma
7. Cheston So
8. Cyrus Liu
9. Isaac Su
10. Catherine Jing
11. Yulia Ye
12. Derek Chen

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Posted by: kudos on @ 1:59 pm
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5/8~5/9/2021 TOC – Tournament of Champions »

This last week was the final tournament of year for our wonderful student: Tournament of Champions — the largest and hardest tournament that middle schoolers can compete in each year. This year has been filled with challenges, no doubt the largest challenge being that everything is remote and done online.
Regardless, our determined and hard working students went forth and did their very best at a tournament with over 500 students in Public Forum and 150 in Lincoln Douglas.

Most of the Public Forum teams broke even and were very close to breaking, but unfortunately we did not have any advance to the out rounds.
On the Lincoln Douglas side of things, Annie Jiang advanced to double octofinals and Sarah Chen advanced to octofinals!
Additionally, Annie was 10th place speaker overall and Sarah was 14th overall! Kudos to them!

And for Congress, we have Fiona Zhou awarded in 4th place and Lindsey Jiang got 4th place, what a great job!!

I would like to thank all of you and our students on behalf of all of the Kudos staff and teams for your support for our hard working students this past year. While it would have been preferable to have this year done in person, we are so proud of the students meeting the challenge of remote learning head on and doing their best all year with great success.

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Posted by: kudos on @ 1:40 pm
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4/24/2021 Elementary tournament: 3 Champions in Novice SPAR, Open SPAR and DUO »

4/24/2021 was the SCJFL 4th quarter Elementary Speech and Debate tournament. We had 60 students competed among 251 total contenders.

Our students competed in Novice SPAR, OPEN SPAR, DUO, Storytelling , Declamation and Impromptu.
Speech event students they needed to get ready in the morning 8am and stayed for 3 rounds till 1 pm while Debate event students they needed to check in with coach at 1pm then continue their rounds until late evening 6pm.

After a long day the results were finally out, we had 3 Champions in Novice SPAR: Cynthia Chao, Open SPAR Katherine Duan and DUO speech: April Tao + Grace Yang

Below we have a complete lists of final results:
Novice SPAR
1st Place Cynthia Chao
2nd Place Kaden Wong
6th Place Kenneth Yue
7th Place Jamie Wu
8th Place Ares Zou
11th Place Ian Xia
13th Place Claire Xuan

Open SPAR
1st Place Katherine Duan
3rd Place Joyce Zhang
6th Place Yuna Wu

Duo Interpretation
1st Place April Tao & Grace Yang

Storytelling
10th Place Annabella Tseng

Declamation
4th Place Lisa Hu

Impromptu
9th Place Alyssa Guo
14th Place Zoey Luc
15th Place Phoebe Zhang

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Posted by: kudos on Apr.27.2021 @ 1:59 pm
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4/10/2021 SCJFL Middle School 4th quarter Speech tournament »

4/10/2021 Our students from Walnut, Temple City and Irvine campus competed in the 4th quarter online Middle School Speech tournament, we had total 40 students and for the majority this was their first tournament.

Each student from Middle School level 2 class were prepped heavily in class by their coach respectively, Alen Zhang from the Middle School Speech team won 4th place in Extemp while Madeline Wong from Temple City got 3rd place. In Novice SPAR, Apollo Lee from Walnut took 6th place, Garfield Qiu from Irvine took 2nd place. Both were first time competitors, so it was outstanding result for them. In the mean time, Claire Nakamura from Temple City Middle School Level 2 class took 15 in Novice Spar.

It was a super long day but we believe students learnt a ton by doing this and it was coaches’ training that got students through this long tournament, take good rest and until next time ~

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Posted by: kudos on Apr.18.2021 @ 9:46 am
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2/27/2021 Online Elementary speech and debate tournament »

2/27/2021 we had 22 elementary students participated in this online speech and debate tournament, this is a huge one, but our students did well in Novice Spar, and Declamation.
Kudos held a practice session the day before so every student can had a good warm up, the results speaks for itself.
Here’s the ranking and results:

Novice Spar :
1st place Yuna Wu
2nd place Joyce Zhang
4th place Alyssa Guo
5th place Cynthia Chao
11th place Isabella Meng

Declamation :
7th place Derek Hu

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Cynthia Chao (2)

Grace Yang (2)

Lisa Hu (1)

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Posted by: kudos on Mar.13.2021 @ 11:05 am
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2/27/2021 SCJFL 3rd Debate Tournament »

SCJFL Third Quarter Tournament February 27th, 2021

This Saturday wraps up a terribly busy February for our students, marking the third and final tournament of the topic that our students have been working extremely hard on. Our students kept in high spirits and competed admirably, winning many awards along the way.
Jessica and Stephanie, Isabella and Jerry, Pearl and Sophia, and William and Ryan advanced to the 5th round!
Pearl and Sophia each won speaker awards (7th and 4th place, respectively!)
William Pan won 3rd place speaker. Additionally, William and Ryan advanced to the 6th round and was the 6th place overall team!

Two Irvine teams and two Irvine speakers earned awards. Out of the 6 debaters, 5 of them earned awards.
Sophia Dai and Melody Yu earned seventh place team overall, and Melody finished as the 10th overall speaker.
Claire Liu and Elaine Cui earned 8th place team honors. Susie Gu earned a 5th place speaker award.

On the LD side of things, we had Ashley Z, Annie, and Sarah all advance to the 6th round and won 14th place, 10th place, and 9th place respectively, with Sarah also winning 3rd place overall speaker in a pool of over 80 students!

In Congress, Kudos did exceptionally well as we have our all time over achiever Fiona Zhou took home the Congress Champion and Lindsey Jiang placed 2nd, Zachary Chang 3rd, Serena Guo 4th, Anne Liu 7th, Tim Cai 8th.
We also have quite a few who got advanced in this tournament, big shout out to : Soleil de Jesus, Michelle Zhang, Serena Guo, Veronica Shao, Celina Zhou, Zachary Chang, Evelyn Lam and Zachary Zhang.
Once again, we have the best Presiding Officer Award goes to Tim Cai ~

Congratulations to all the students for their respectable performance.

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Final Ranking

6th William Pan & Ryan Wong
7th Sophia Dai & Melody Yu
8th Claire Liu & Elaine Cui

Semi-Finals
Isabella Ma & Jerry Zhang
Seth Chang & Susie Gu
Jessica Xue & Stephanie Jing
Pearl Hsieh & Sophia Ren

Speaker Awards
3rd Place William Pan
4th Place Sophia Ren
5th Place Susie Gu
7th Place Pearl Hsieh
10th Place Melody Yu

LD x 63
Final Ranking
9th Sarah Chen
10th Annie Jiang
14 Ashley Zhang

Speaker Awards
3rd Place Sarah Chen

Congress x 48
Final Ranking

1st Fiona Zhou
2nd Lindsey Jiang
3rd Zachary Chang
4th Serena Guo
7th Anne Liu
8th Tim Cai

Semi-Finals
Soleil de Jesus
Michelle Zhang
Serena Guo
Veronica Shao
Celina Zhou
Zachary Chang
Evelyn Lam
Zachary Zhang

Presiding Officer Award
Tim Cai

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Posted by: kudos on Mar.10.2021 @ 10:50 am
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2021, February – Stanford Uni. Invitation and Harvard Uni. Invitation »

Our students have embarked on a true gauntlet of tournaments throughout the month of February. Despite the challenges of remote learning and competition, a select few students took on the challenge of taking on Stanford, Harvard, and the Los Angeles SCFJL League tournament this month. This is the first update of the month.

Stanford has and always will be a grueling tournament with competitors from across the country and, keeping in tradition, remains one of the largest tournaments in the country. Despite bringing relatively few students to the competition, our students competed fierce and braved the horrors of 12 hour competition days and absent minded judges that input the wrong data. Regardless, we saw our own Sarah Chen advance to Double Octofinals in LD and Ryan Wong and William Pan advance to Double Octofinals from triple octos!

The Public Forum section had 176 entries and with over 300 students involved, William Pan was the 69th place speaker with Pearl Hsieh not too far behind at 78th!
Out of 88 students, Sarah Chen was 18th place speaker with Katherine Kligys not too far behind at 25th.

After Stanford, our students competed in the harrowing 47th Annual Harvard Forensics Tournament and I must tell you that this is the, if not one of the, largest tournaments in the country (if not the world)!
In PF, all divisions combined, there were over 600 students competing and in LD practically 300! Students from around the world were competing, from New York to Taiwan to Beijing!
Our students had to wake up before 6am in order to get ready for the tournament and they competed very well under the circumstances.
In PF, we unfortunately did not have any students advance to the break rounds and it may have been due to their only being 5 preliminary rounds instead of the normal 6 for a tournament that size. When there are 6 rounds, a typical ’4 wins and you’re pretty much in’ is the paradigm, but with only 5, the standard to break becomes much more intense.

Our PF teams took this in stride and still competed very admirably against some of the most talented students from around the world for what shaped up to be a pretty great experience!On the LD side of things, our students had to endure 7 preliminary rounds which resulted in two of our students, Annie Jiang and Sarah Chen, advancing to Triple-Octofinals, meaning they were already in the top 64 of an almost 300 student size pool.

While Annie would unfortunately not advance, Sarah would continue to win all the way to the semi-finals of the tournament, placing her in the top 4 / 300! Despite our LD students going against middle school and high school students, they still brought forth immense effort and passion for the activity.

On to Congress, Kudos sent 11 students to both of the most prestigious tournaments in the country. Not only did these students go against the toughest competition nationwide, but they did so in back to back weekends. At both tournaments at least 35 percent of the team broke to semi finals, as well as three finalists in each competition.

Three of the top 12 finalists in each tournament tied for the most amount of finalists from one program at both competitions individually.

At Stanford, Zachary Chang made semifinals for the second year in a row. Claire Wen finaled and took 12th, Lindsey Jiang took 6th and Fiona Zhao took 4th. Shout outs to 8th graders Bena Feng and Veronica Shao for being next out from making Semifinals. Special praise goes to first year speech student Emily Yang who went up against HIGH schoolers in impromptu and took top half in the tournament in terms of speaker points.

Back in congress, Lindsey, Fiona, Zach and Claire built off that progress from Stanford and were the 1st, 2nd, 4th, and 7th seeds coming out of prelims at Harvard. At this tournament SEVEN of our competitors broke, which was more than any other program in the WORLD.

First year members Anne Liu, Evelyn Lam made semis as well as Serena Guo and Claire Wen. Fiona and Claire closed out as top two in their prelim chamber, with Zach and Lindsey taking 1st in their individual prelim chambers. Then, Zach, Fiona and Lindsey made finals, while all taking the top half in the final round by getting 6th, 4th, and 3rd respectively.

Kudos was the only program to have 3 of the top half of the competitors in the final round. Shoutouts once more to Bena Feng and Veronica Shao for again being next out from making semifinals. Final congratulations are deserved to Fiona for winning the leadership award in her prelim chamber, and Lindsey for winning the leadership award in her semifinal chamber.

Kudos enjoys a relaxing week off this weekend before heading to SCJFL 3 next week. We are so proud of the tremendous accomplishments they have earned this month and we are excited to see the progress they make throughout the rest of the year. Way to kick off the second semester with a bang!

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Posted by: kudos on Feb.21.2021 @ 4:05 pm
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12/12/2020 2nd SCJFL Speech Tournament »

The Kudos limited prep team had a tremendous improvement at the 2nd SCJFL tournament of the year.
This was the largest entry ever in the impromptu speaking category in league history, as 113 students were divided into two divisions.

The majority of the team went into the largest division in the tournament with a whopping 71 entries.

Congratulations to Amanda Lin for breaking and ranking 5th among the 13 students who made festival finals.
2nd year competition members (but 1st year LP team members) Alen Zhang and Faith Huang trekked their way into the smaller but more challenging “Open” division, based on their previous competitive experience.
Furthermore, Faith deserves praise for earning a 1st place in her final round of the day in this prestigious division
Shoutouts to first year members Emily Yang, and Felix Yu who were both one rank from breaking to finals.
Additionally, credit goes to David Tang who earned his first 1st place rank, Nolan Ou for earning his first 2nd place rank and Richard Bo for earning his first 3rd place rank in a round this season.
Special shoutouts to Chen Lu Yang for placing in the top half of the tournament at her first competition. Kudos to Kudos!

Amanda Lin Imp 5th

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Posted by: kudos on Dec.17.2020 @ 7:54 am
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12/5/2020 SCJFL 2nd Quarter Debate Tournament Online 2020-21 »

As our debate season continues amidst a global pandemic, our diligent students have continued to put forth exceptional work and effort despite the obvious handicap of having all of our practices and tournaments being done remotely.

This tournament was especially stressful for our students because of just how many responsibilities our students have to handle this semester while also practicing and researching for debate. Regardless, our students went in determined (and sleepy) and brought forth outstanding effort in the face of some really top notch competition.

We have to highlight just how difficult it is to debate online — people disconnect, they talk over each other, and their latency may lag and they may miss arguments. Despite this, Kudos had an amazing showing at this tournament, having both our IR and TC offices making up the vast majority of the semi-finals and the final rounds. Below, you will see the results of our TC and Irvine teams.

There were 31 total entries in LD, and we brought 6 competitors. Of those 6, 5 advanced, and then 4 of them took the top 6 places overall!

PF (Total 24 teams consisting of 47 competitors):
Semi-finalists:
Sophia Ren and Pearl Hsieh

Team Placement:
First Place – Claire Liu & Elaine Cui
3rd Place – William Pan & Ryan Wong
4th Place – Sophia Dai (Maverick)
6th Place – Susie Gu & Seth Chang

Speaker awards:
Susie Gu = 3rd
William Pan = 5th
Sophia Lin = 6th
Pearl Hsieh= 7th
Seth Chang = 8th
Sophia Dai = 9th
Elaine Cui = 10th

LD (Total 31 competitors)
Semi-finalists
Ashley Lim

Team placement
1st Place – Katherine Kligys
3rd Place – Ashley Zhang
4th Place – Sarah Chen
5th Place – Annie Jiang

Speaker Awards:
1st = Katherine Kligys
4th = Sarah Chen
10th = Annie Jiang

Congress Results (Irvine and Temple City teams combined) Coached by Evan Feldman:

Festival finals for congress (Out of Final 24 places, Total 48 competitors):
1st Place: Lindsey Jiang
4th Place: Claire Wen
5th Place: Veronica Zhao
6th Place: Zachary Chang
8th Place: Anne Liu
9th Place: Soleil de Jesus
10th Place: Kelly Lin
11th Place: Tim Cai
14th Place: Andy Hou
17th Place: Fiona Zhou
18th Place: Bena Feng
19th Place: Juliana Cui
23rd Place: Emily Sun
24th Place: Michelle Zhang

The competition was very talented, but all throughout the tournament our students never lost their determination and kept fighting to the end despite how tiring this activity can be.
Thank you all so much for your hard work and working so hard to speak up and develop their voice. We sincerely wish you all happy holidays and a happy new year. The season isn’t over, though, and as 2020 comes to a close (finally), our students will be ready for the next tournament!

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Posted by: kudos on Dec.06.2020 @ 8:29 am
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