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01-17-05, 04:46 PM
2005 UC San Diego
Sun God Invitational

Congratulations to Claremont Colleges WW (Kyle Warneck & Allison Westfahl) for winning the 2nd annual UC San Diego Sun God Invitational!

Congratulations also to South Orange County for winning the 2-year sweeps, Point Loma Nazarene University for winning the 4-year sweeps, Dominique Marino, from Point Loma, who was the top speaker in the open division, South Orange County KO (Rochelle Keyhan & Shaun O’Neil) for winning the top team fellowship award, and to Steve Woods for winning the top judge fellowship award.

Results:

Octo-Finals (* indicates Government team)
(1) Claremont WW defeated (16) Grossmont-Cuyamaca GK* (Paul Gladden & Ahmad Kiyam) (2-1)
(2) Western Washington CM* defeated (15) SOC FM (Brian Freedman & Neil Minko) (3-0)
(14) Pt. Loma KV* defeated (3) Claremont CG (Ben Carrier & Dan Golden) (2-1)
(4) Biola CM defeated (13) SOC BW* (Jessica Bursack & Olivia Weber) (3-0)
(5) CSU Long Beach LM* defeated (12) Pt. Loma CW (Chris Champine & LeAnn Wiley) (2-1)
(6) Pt. Loma HMa defeated UC San Diego NV* (Alexander Varond & Ryan ) (2-1)
(7) Biola BH defeated (10) Pt. Loma LP* (Ashleigh Livingston & Carissa Phillips) (3-0)
(9) Claremont HR defeated (8) SOC KO* (Rochelle Keyhan & Shaun O’Neil) (3-0)

Quarter-Finals
(1) Claremont Colleges WW over (9) Claremont HR (Jacob Heller & Gabriel Rocklin)
(2) Western Washington CM* defeated (7) Biola BH (Andrew Bailey & Tim Heggem) (2-1)
(6) Pt. Loma HMa over (14) Pt. Loma KV (Ben Kautzer & Griffith Vertican)
(4) Biola CM defeated (5) CSU Long Beach LM* (Sara Leimbach & Tony Mata) (2-1)

Semi-Finals
(1) Claremont Colleges WW* defeated (4) Biola University CM (Bryan Cleveland & Stephen Mar) (2-1)
(2) Western Washington CM* defeated (6) Pt. Loma HMa (Andrew Hoag & Dominique Marino) (2-1)

Finals
(1) Claremont Colleges WW (Kyle Warneck & Allison Westfahl) defeated (2) Western Washington CM* (Lauren Chudecke & Ryan McIrvin) (3-0).

Resolutions (Gov-Opp wins):

Round 1: Resolved: The Food and Drug Administration should be significantly reformed (9-6)
Round 2: This House should enact a policy to make U.S. schools more competitive (9-6)
Round 3: Resolved: The U.S. federal government should significantly change its foreign policy towards Iran (8-7)
Round 4: Resolved: The United Nations does more harm than good (8-7)
Round 5: This House should take out the trash (10-5)
Round 6: Buy American! (9-6)
Round 7: This House should eliminate the ballot initiative process (5-10)
Round 8: This House should enact a market based approach to environmental protection (6-9)
Octo-finals: Resolved: The U.S. should substantially reform social security (3-5)
Quarter-finals: Resolved: The U.S. should substantially decrease its influence in foreign elections (1-1)
Semi-finals: Resolved: The U.S. federal government should substantially change its foreign policy towards Taiwan (2-0)
Finals: Resolved: Civil liberties should be an acceptable casualty in the war on terrorism (0-1)


Top 10 Speakers:

10. Dan Golden, Claremont Colleges
9. Allison Westfahl, Claremont Colleges
8. Lauren Chudecke, WWU
7. Ryan McIrvin, WWU
6. Tim Heggem, Biola
5. Ben Carrier, Claremont Colleges
4. Kyle Warneck, Claremont Colleges
3. Shaun O’Neil, SOC
2. Andrew Bailey, Biola
1. Dominique Marino, Point Loma

Sweepstakes

2-year

3. Grossmont-Cuyamaca
2. Cerritos College
1. South Orange County

4-year

4. CSU Long Beach (tie for 3rd broken on number of teams in the first elim.)
3. Biola University
2. Claremont Colleges
1. Point Loma Nazarene University

Fellowship Award – a special award to recognize sportsmanship and goodwill in the activity as voted on by the competitors themselves.

Teams

3. Loyola Marymount AJ
2. CSU Long Beach GS
1. South Orange County KO

Judges

2. Brian Danielson, CSU Long Beach
2. David Vargas, Biola University
1. Steve Woods, Western Washington University