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Debate Team Continues Winning Streak

March 6, 2023

The 蜜桔直播 Debate Team captured first place at the Fifth Annual Tennessee Valley Invitational Tournament at Pellissippi State
From left are Chris Cox of Morristown; Debate Coach Robert E. Pratt II, dean of the Division of Humanities; and Cayden Keltgen.
One week after winning the state championship, a pair of 蜜桔直播 Debate Team brought home another first place finish at the Fifth Annual Tennessee Valley Invitational Tournament at Pellissippi State Community College in Knoxville. It鈥檚 the third time in five years 蜜桔直播 has captured a championship at this tournament. 
 
Chris Cox of Morristown and Cayden Keltgen of Talbott earned the varsity championship with a final round victory over a pair from the host school. The 蜜桔直播 pair also received awards for the speaking skills they displayed during their five rounds of competition. Keltgen earned third speaker in the varsity division while Cox finished fourth. 
 
鈥淐hris and Cayden are as strong at mentoring others as they are at competing,鈥 Robert E. Pratt, II, said. In addition to coaching the debate team at the college, Pratt also serves as dean of the Division of Humanities and associate professor of communication. 鈥淲e鈥檙e equally proud of the eight other debaters who made the trip to compete this week, including two who were in their first ever college tournament.鈥 
 
The team finished second overall in debate sweepstakes, an award that measures overall success of all the team鈥檚 debaters. The team鈥檚 next competition will come in April at Northeast State Community College. 
 
In the photo: The 蜜桔直播 Debate Team captured first place at the Fifth Annual Tennessee Valley Invitational Tournament at Pellissippi State. From left are Chris Cox of Morristown; Debate Coach Robert E. Pratt II, dean of the Division of Humanities; and Cayden Keltgen.