Nationals Team List

Jan Hovden jhovden
Wed Mar 4 18:15:21 CST 1998


We received entries from 30 more schools today for a total of 63 schools.
I integrated them into the original list I posted.  I won't post another
list until after Towson.  Also, I don't have time to update the judge list
tonight so I will post that after Towson also.

Jan

Teams entered for the 1998 CEDA National Tournament

Alabama
Julia Shaw & Damien Pfister
Esglen Lamberth & Wiley Gordon
LeNee Carroll & Ben Osborne

Appalachian State
Rudy Dunlap & Lindsay Phipps
Eleanor Norman & Jarrett Helms

Arizona State
Josh Martin & Justin Skarb
John Kircher & Julie Sweet
Edwin Aralica & David Williams

Arkansas Tech
Jimmy Wilson & Dena Bucker
Rebecca Paschal & Sommer Faulkenberry

Ball State
Amanda McRae & Kathy Purvis

Cal Poly - SLO
Dan Bolton & Kristen Hamilton
Liney LaRoche & Angela Sandoval

CSU - Chico
Sue Lowrie & Cara Cupp
Tony King & Dave Delano
Gloria Sobolvarro & Paul Loupe

CSU - Long Beach
Heather Henkel & Kristine Clancy

Capital
Dominic Verdell & Alisha Ketner

Central Methodist
Shelly Meador & Leila Morgan

Central Oklahoma
Tony Sherbert & Shawn Blankenship

Cornell
Jessica Wojtysiak & Michael Cole
Rob Melton & Matt Miller
Melinda Hightower & Jennifer Edwards
Beth Kronk & Caren Sencer
Julie Chon & Cappy Lay
Rogelio Galindo & Ying Lin

Cumberland College
Nathan Kinser & Curtis Brown

Duke
Imran Alibhai & Dan Krivinskas
Dave Marquard & Alisa Nave

Eastern New Mexico
Matt Barreto & John Foy
Katie Gilkinson & Shawn Wilkerson
Mathew Dunn & David Keller

Eastern Utah
Brian McDonald & Toni Nielson
Mike Zahller & Zack Westerfield

Emory
Stephen Heidt & Dan Fitzmeier
Anne Marie Todd & Vic Tabak
Nessa Horewitch & Shanara Reid
Raj Ghoshal & Leslie Wade
John Paul Lupo & Mike Horowitz
Katie Matt & Alison Chase
Stephen Bailey & Kamal Ghali

Emporia
Tara Tate & Shannon Holland
Tony Nation & Brad Areheart
Marie Baenig & Luke Simmons

Florida State
Erin Verhelst & Nick Brooks
Brian Reddinger & Ari Allyn
Andre Perez & John Layang Yang

Fort Hays
John Clune & Andrew Halverson

George Mason
Peter Krein & Mike Toguchi

Johnson County
Tom O'Toole & Adam Sokoloff

Kansas
Hajir Ardebili & Grant McKeehan
Mike Eber & Amy Miller
Steve Flinn & Scott Herndon
Ryan Hudson & Tom Seymour
David Magariel & Nathan Rodriguez

Kansas State
Grant Denny & Isaac West
Sarah Glaser & Kevin Zollman

Lewis & Clark
Jared Ellis & Nick Hesterberg

Loyola Marymount
Leroy McClain & Cindy Morgan

Macalester College
Jennifer Alme & Kiva Garen
Martha Wilson & James Hart

Marquette
Tim Dale & Kiley Kane

McNeese
Amiee Wernecke & Jarvis Parsons
Jennifer Dula & Anthony James

Miami  (FL)
Larry Wulkan & Regina Paulose
Veronica Barreto & Kim Horsley
Debbie Prieto & Jeff Geldens

Michigan State
John Sullivan & Erik Cornellier
Aaron Monick & Katy Hoffman
Alison Woidan & William Rand
Tara O'Dowd & Orian Smith

Middle Tennessee
Laurie Ishak & Daniel Grews

Missouri - Kansas City
Jennifer Barker & Scott Betz
Josh Coffman & Matt Baisley
Adam Whyte & Tommy Curry
Steven Green & Ben White

Morehouse/Mercer
Deon Garner & Kenny Hanson

New York Cartel
Angla Teng & Jason Clark
Kathryn Rubino & Kate Brindle
Justine Daniels & Victoria Keiran
Marius Hentea & Jake Weigler
Heather Wilson & Diane Kruze

North Texas
Eli Holloway & Cody Morrow
Melissa Horn & Kenda Cunningham

Northeast Louisiana\Southeast Missouri
Bob Alexander & Rebecca Congo

Northern Iowa
Jennifer Rawe & Melissa Peterson

Oregon
Katie Bauer & Jay Lininger

Pace
Jason Peterson & Taylor Petrey

Pepperdine
Cober Pluckes & Kristina Sun
Alexis Gorton & Brenda Zeimet
Thomas Manakides & Jenna McGrath

Pittsburgh
Almas Sayeed & Andrew Stangl
Brendan Delaney & Eric English

Richmond
Mark Arnold & Ben Bates
Joe Keeton & Scott Luchetti

San Francisco State
Autumn Boylan & Corey Martin
Bree Antenncci & Helen Calip
Amy Gaughran & Sueanne McNeil

South Carolina
Lane McFadden & Corey Rose
Matthew Katz & John Trotti

Southeast Missouri
Rebecca Congo & Bob Alexander (Northeast Louisiana)

Southeastern Louisiana
Kevalyn Robertson & Jeffrety Waguespack

Southern Illinois
Eric Slusher &Geoff Smith
Matt Moore & Joey Vuglia

Southern Utah
Luc Stricker & Sara Herrmann
Kasey Reardon & Stacie Stapley

Southwest Missouri
James Martin & Wes Langford
Trenton Gorman & Chris Wilt
Shawn Bone & Melissa McMurde

Southwest Texas
Travis LaCoss & Sean Tiffee

Syracuse
Kendra McCAnn & Emite Khader

Texas - Dallas
Jason Jordan & Vasile Stanescu
Lisa Anselmi & Trevon Fuller

Texas - San Antonio
Javier Buentello & Javier Quintanilla

Towson
Don Baker & Steven Andrew Ellis
Brian Bittner & Michelle Karl
Kerry Doyle & Zia Faruqui
Renee Jackson & Anca Pusca

US Airforce Academy
Marshall McMullen & Ryan Sullivan
Shawn Briscoe & Luke Savioe
Jessica Trafecanty & Chris Denote

US Naval Academy
Shannon Callahan & Adam Johnston

Vanderbilt
Gabrielle Prisco & Vinay Reddy

Weber
Dan Dilsaver & Aaron Muranaka

West Georgia
Brandyn Barksdale & Rachel Saloom

Western Washington
Julie Pitt & Jeff Van Horn
Whitney Garrison & Michelle Sarruf

Wichita
Kristi Morioka & Jeremy Hathaway
Brian Gough & James Harris

Whitman
Sean Harris & Adam Symonds
Jessica Clarke & Ryan Scoville
Mike Caughey & Sean Collins

>From  Wed Mar  4 18:00:25 1998
Message-Id: <WED.4.MAR.1998.180025.MST7MDT.>
Date: Wed, 4 Mar 1998 18:00:25 MST7MDT
Reply-To: WEST at CENTRUM.CN.SUU.EDU
To: Team Topic Debating in America <EDEBATE at LIST.UVM.EDU>
From: Terry West <WEST at CENTRUM.CN.SUU.EDU>
Organization: Southern Utah University
Subject: Re: Is there a entry deadline or not?

I concur with Dr. Snider's explanations below and note a couple of
things:

1)  Indeed, the "hard" March 1 deadline has been much softer--
particularly the past few years.  It seems like our past several CEDA
Presidents have followed a similar philosophy of "give me a good
reason."  Even if I didn't have a good reason, I'd hate to think my
students wouldn't get to debate just because I couldn't read a
calendar.  All the rhetoric in the world about how "the blame rests
with the DOF" doesn't solve the fact that a student might miss their
last nationals.

2)  There are some particular issues that make our entry process
difficult.  The fact that we require fee payment several weeks before
the tournament is difficult for some schools (ours included).  I wind
up sending a personal check for the fees and reimbursing myself out
of our travel advance a couple of weeks later.  Of course, I'm
independently wealthy :-)  (that is, wealth remains independent of
me). Now we've added a first-time ever requirement to have student
enrollment verified at a time when some schools have shut down for
spring break.  A little consideration is welcome.

3)  At the same time, there are good reasons for deadlines.  A judge
pool must be gathered; supplies and materials bought.  On-campus
preparations must be made.  These are all difficult to accomplish
when we are guessing about how many teams attend.  Hopefully, every
DOF will make an honest attempt to meet the deadline, and we can
continue to try to work with those who have particular problems.

Terry West
SUU



> Date sent:      Wed, 4 Mar 1998 08:19:56 EST
> Send reply to:  DRTUNA <DRTUNA at AOL.COM>
> From:           DRTUNA <DRTUNA at AOL.COM>
> Subject:        Re: Is there a entry deadline or not?
> To:             EDEBATE at LIST.UVM.EDU

> "Call me crazy, but the deadline for entries has been known for months now.
> Is there a set deadline for rntries or not?
> Scott Elliott
> SELA"
>
> Prof. Elliott is concerned about the CEDA Nats entry deadline. Yes, there is.
> The deadline is determined by the postmark on your certified mail, March 1.
> Knowing my mail service at school, I will expect many more to come in with
> legit dates. I have seen first class mail take over 10 days to reach my mail
> box at school.
>
> Those who were unable to make the deadline and asked for an extension and gave
> a good reason were granted one. I'm not going to exclude students from their
> nationals when there is a good reason for their delay.
>
> All of those who wish to exclude people from their Nationals when the only
> reason is "it's the deadline and I don't care what your reason is" voted for
> the wrong President when they voted for me. I'm all about inclusion, whether
> it is an NDT school who had their District tournament the day the entries were
> due or a new school not used to the details or a school which had its
> administrative offices closed all of last week. If they are in contact with me
> and have good reasons, it's going to be OK.
>
> I am just a bit more open than most about what is going on. I am told that
> CEDA Presidents have traditionally allowed late entries with good reasons, I'm
> just the first to be so public about it.
>
> I am reminded of CEDA Nationals at Western Washington where Queens College had
> to have a hearing the day before Nationals to determine whether they should be
> allowed to enter because they were a bit late. They were going to be turned
> away and sent home without debating. Outreach to people, contact and
> assistance from me, and understanding for new schools having a hard time
> getting checks cut can avoid this problem.
>
> I hope that answers your question.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Tuna CEDA Prez
>




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