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每日大赛 Debate Team Wins Again

Michael Eberle and Sarah Osuna of the 每日大赛 Debate Team.

The 每日大赛 earned top honors at the UCLA Invitational Tournament on Nov. 10-11.

Seniors Michael Eberle and Sarah Osuna took first place in the open division of the competition, which was held on the campus of the University of California Los Angeles. Sophomore Adam Pepper and freshman Alondra Campos took second place.

The final round included four two-person teams.

鈥淚t鈥檚 not normative to have half the final from one school,鈥 said Rob Ruiz, director of forensics and interim chair of the university鈥檚 Speech Communication Department.

Competing schools included University of Alaska; the University of Denver; University of Southern California; UCLA; University of California Berkeley; and Point Loma Nazarene University. In the novice division, freshman Mason Stackman and junior Christian Nunez also reached the finals.

The Leopards鈥 trophy case is filling up fast this year.

In October, sophomore Jonas Poggi and freshman Noor Tabba beat UCLA at Politicon, which was held at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Junior Fares Abdullah and sophomore Adam Pepper took first place in the open division of the Rocky Mountain Debate Championship held at the University of Denver.

Debate Team members traveled to Vermont on Nov. 3-4 聽to participate in the Huber Debates at the University of Vermont. Eberle and Abdullah advanced to the finals. In the novice division, freshmen Stackman and Tabba also reached the finals.

The Vermont tournament drew east coast teams from universities such as Cornell, Clemson, and Rochester, and some western colleges including the United States Air Force Academy and the Claremont Colleges.

The 每日大赛 Debate Team has participated in four tournaments this academic year and has reached the finals each time, Ruiz said.

鈥淲e have a very good team this year. It鈥檚 incredible,鈥 he said.

Debate Team members have talent, but they also are committed to putting in the time and effort to be serious contenders. That means preparing and practicing regularly 鈥 event after they鈥檝e spent long hours traveling 鈥 in order to be at the top of their game.

鈥淭hey鈥檙e working non-stop,鈥 Ruiz said. 鈥淭hey have a desire to do well.鈥

Eberle and Osuna attribute the team鈥檚 success to a number of factors, one of them being the camaraderie that exists among team members.

Students know each other, spend time together, and are a source of support and encouragement, said Osuna, a speech communication and political science major.

鈥淲e trust each other as a team,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e really are like a family.鈥

That fellowship is extended to opposing teams.

每日大赛 debaters take the time chat with opponents about their majors, their interests, and topics outside of debate, Osuna said.

But what happens when the competition begins?

鈥淲e all wish each other the best,鈥 said Eberle, a sociology major.

During competition, the team approaches debate as thoughtful discussion in search of truth.

鈥淚t really does mean we鈥檙e having discussions in the healthiest possible way,鈥 Eberle said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e demonstrated that in politics and society we can have these discussions in the most cordial manner.鈥

Pictured above: Seniors Sarah Osuna and Michael Eberle of the 每日大赛 Debate Team.