JHHS Speech Team hosts first tournament of ’22
JACKSON HOLE, Wyo. — The Jackson Hole High School Speech and Debate Team started the new year off right with many impressive finishes at the first tournament of 2022 held in Jackson on January 8.
Four schools attended the one day meet. The Jackson team, under the coaching of Londe Gagnon and Peggy Gagnon, officially recused themselves from the sweepstakes category as the meet’s host, but they would have earned first place had they been in the running.
Julieta Anaya Aguilar had a stellar weekend. The junior was crowned champion in Poetry Interpretation. She followed that up with a 3rd place award in Dramatic Interpretation. Junior Frida Campuzano Olivares tied for first place in Informative Speaking and finished in 6th in Poetry Interpretation.
Junior Nicole Checker tied for the championship in Dramatic Interpretation, and tied for 3rd in Original Oratory. Sophomore Sascha Mizelle finished as the champion in Humorous Interpretation with freshman Case Meaney finishing in 2nd place. Juniors Maya Worcester and Ventura Garcia Perez were champions in Duet Interpretation.
The JHHS team also excelled in the debate events. Senior and team captain Lily Briggs teamed up with Meaney in Public Forum Debate where the pair tied for 3rd place along with the team of freshmen Jasper Brandenburg and Ben Moffett. Sophomores Jackson and James Neishabouri were 2nd place finishers.
Senior and team captain Carter Worcester partnered with senior Sarah Schweitzer to bring home 1st place in PFD. The debate teams spent the weekend arguing whether or not the United States federal government should legalize all illicit drugs.
In Lincoln Douglas Debate, Mizelle was the runner up in the event with freshman Oscar Andersen finishing in 5th place. The LD topic debated over the weekend was whether or not the appropriation of outer space by private entities is unjust.
Congressional Debate again proved to be a strong event for the JHHS squad with Maya Worcester finishing in 8th, Briggs finishing in 7th, Garcia Perez placing 4th, James Neishabouri tying for 3rd, and Carter Worcester placing 2nd.
“The strength of our team continues to grow. The smaller size of the tournament gave many members opportunities to shine this weekend,” coach Peggy Gagnon said. “We are extremely pleased with the promise of our entire team and we are very grateful to all of our community members that judged for us and allowed us to provide this experience for our team and the others that attended.”