Mount Carmel School congratulates NSDA & NJSDA competitors

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Mount Carmel School congratulates the following students who competed in the October meets for the National Speech & Debate Association and National Junior Speech & Debate Association:

Mount Carmel School students who competed in the October meets for the National Speech & Debate Association and National Junior Speech & Debate Association have their picture taken. (Contributed Photo)

Mount Carmel School students who competed in the October meets for the National Speech & Debate Association and National Junior Speech & Debate Association have their picture taken. (Contributed Photo)

NSDA
– Javier, Cathryn Jane (1st Place LD, 1st Place COM, 1st Place IMP B, 3rd Place PR MA)
– Manglona, Thomas (1st Place USX, 1st Place PO B, 1st Place IMP A)
– Usi, Monica (1st Place OO A, 2nd Place IMP A, 3rd Place LD, 5th Place PO MA)
-Melchor, Jeff Matthew (1st Place DI A, 4th Place PR MA)
– Ramirez, Reica (1st Place PO A, 1st Place PR A, 4th Place ST A)
– Diaz, Angelica (3rd Place DI A, 3rd Place ST A)
– Acosta, Ydelle (2nd Place PO A, 4th Place DUO A (with Erika Cunanan))
– Cunanan, Erika (2nd Place PR A, 4th Place PO A, 4th Place DUO A (with Acosta, Ydelle))
– Toskas, Jonelle (5th Place DUO A (with Palacios, Michelle))
– Palacios, Michelle (5th Place DUO A (with Toskas, Jonelle))

NJSDA
– Marcelo, Bernard Angelo (1st Place HI B)
– Borja, Kalea (1st Place IMP C, 5th Place PO MA)
– Javier, Lleyton (1st Place IMP A)
– Cunanan, Nathanael (5th Place HI B)
– Ham, Jim Michael (4th Place IMP D)

Much thanks also go to the volunteer judges (Rosiky Camacho, John Del Rosario, Carlos Diaz, Maria Ruby Acosta) and the school’s NSDA/NJSDA coordinators, Filmah Buenaflor and Tobed Smith.

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