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Field Report: Emory
Emory has released the 2010 Barkley Forum team list.
Riana Ilango – David Lee Alpharetta High
Neil Sethi – Ricardo Saenz Alpharetta High
Trinity Prep, Westminster, Ransom Everglades Win Barkley Forum
The 54th Annual Barkley Forum for High Schools has concluded and congrats to the champions of the debate divisions, who win keys taken from a mold of the key General Sherman carried during his march to the sea:
In Policy Debate, Westminster SJ (Anshu Sathian & Rajesh Jegadeesh) took home the Silver Key.
In Lincoln-Douglas, Jake Nebel [...]
2009 Barkley Forum Results – Public Forum – Ransom Everglades wins!
Ransom Everglades SC (Austin Criden and Amanda Scerkei) defeats Trinity Prep SF (Johnathan Friedman and Jeanine Sinan-Singh). Congratulations to Ransom Everglades
We have everything through finals, click through for the pairings.
This Weekend: Barkley Forum, Grady & Pace Round Robins
Our weekend coverage includes:
The 54th Barkley Forum @ Emory:
Policy Coverage – Champions Westminster SJ (Anshu Sathian & Rajesh Jegadeesh) are awarded the Silver Key.
Lincoln-Douglas – The Silver Key is awarded to Jake Nebel of Trinity Prep and the Reserve Key to second place Daniel Garber of Mountain View.
Public Forum – The Silver Key is [...]
2009 Barkley Forum Coverage – Lincoln-Douglas Results – Nebel Wins!
Trinity Prep JN (Jake Nebel) wins in finals!
We’re providing coverage of Lincoln-Douglas all weekend. We have full results below.
2009 Barkley Forum Coverage – Policy – Westminster Wins!
Rajesh and Anshu represent Georgia well again! They’ve won another tournament! They defeated St. Marks in finals.
They are coached by the Heidts and Hays Watson.
We’re going to keep this page updated throughout the weekend, we’ll include PDFs and brackets as they are posted. We have everything through the Final Round.
2009 Barkley Forum for High Schools Application Open
The Barkley Forum at Emory University has opened the application period for their tournament, held on January 23rd through 25th. Member schools (you know who you are) have their guaranteed entries, all other schools must apply and wait for acceptance into the BFHS.
There are a few significant changes from last year’s format and [...]

