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Woodlands Debaters Take First, Second At Tourney
Woodlands Academy of the Sacred Heart junior Marissa Howe took first and junior Elena Gutierrez took second.

From Woodlands Academy
The Woodlands Academy of the Sacred Heart Debate Team made a strong showing at the William Fremd High School Invitational Debate Tournament in Palatine. Approximately 500 students from more than 30 area schools competed Saturday, Nov. 1.
With 5-0 records each, Woodlands Academy juniors Marissa Howe of Hoffman Estates took 1st place in the Lincoln-Douglas novice division and junior Elena Gutierrez of Waukegan took 2nd place in the JV division.
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The team is in its second season following last year’s revival under Coach Kyle Schmitt.
The Fremd tourney debates dealt with the conflict between freedom of speech and privacy rights in today’s world (Resolved: The “right to be forgotten” from Internet searches ought to be a civil right).
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Each girl had to argue each side of the resolution multiple times against different opponents.
Schmitt is proud of his team’s outstanding individual achievements.
“As a coach, I subscribe to John Wooten’s definition of success: ‘Success is peace of mind that is a direct result of self-satisfaction in knowing you did your best to become the best you are capable of becoming‘, “ Schmitt said. “Marissa and Elena worked hard in preparing for the tournament in order to do their best, so they succeeded in my book. Winning awards at a tournament is a nice bonus.”
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