March 4, 2022
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And now, their performance at a tournament midway through the year has qualified them to compete at the National Debate Tournament in March – the only community college team going to nationals.
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Right after winter break, the Babcock brothers also took the coveted “boots” trophy away from the University of Kansas (KU). The traveling trophy styled like cowboy boots goes to the team with the best preliminary score at the Texas Two Step, a set of tournaments hosted by the University of Texas. “KU had won it two years in a row,” says Thomas. “But we went six and zero in both tournaments and were the only team to do that. So 赌钱app可以微信提现 walked away with the boots.”
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Thomas and Travis were looking forward to going to a four-year university. The identical twins had worked hard to become a successful debate team competing nationally while attending Mill Valley High School in Shawnee. They were eager to compete at the college level. But a month before classes started, the university informed them the debate program had been disbanded.
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- Qualified for the National Debate Tournament two years in a row
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- Won the District 3 (Central U.S.) tournament with a perfect 6-0 record. Thomas received an award for 1st speaker and Travis, 3rd speaker.
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- Placed in the top 32 teams at every major tournament they attended
As the Babcocks complete their associate degrees and likely transfer to Wichita State, their role on the debate team has strengthened their teammates, some who are new to debate and others who hope to follow in their national footsteps.
Does your future include debate?
Although you don’t need previous debate skills to join the team, you must first enroll in the class. According to Coach Stanley, the team welcomes seasoned, as well as first-year, debaters. Anyone who wants to improve their research and communications skills can enroll and participate. Successful debate students are hard workers, motivated by competition, who go above and beyond class requirements.
Debate is ideal for students considering law careers or degrees in philosophy and communications studies.