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UIL Speech Judges

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Lillian Holm

Current high school:

Currently coaching?: No

Conference:

Number of years coached:

Number of tournaments judged: 0

High school attended:
La Vernia High School

Graduated high school: 2024

Participated in high school: Yes

Participated in college: No

Judging qualifications:
I competed in policy debate my sophomore through senior year. I competed at the state tournament my senior year as well. I also competed in extemporaneous speaking throughout my debate career and competed on the national level my sophomore year. I competed in public forum my junior year and competed in the national tournament that year as well.My senior year I competed in world schools on the national level as well.

Judging Philosophy

CX

Rounds judged: 0
Judging approach: Stock Issues
Policy priority: Communication skills and resolution of substantive issues are of equal importance
Evidence philosophy: Quality of evidence is more important than quantity of evidence
Paradigm: I am big on stock issues as they are essential for your case to actual be possible. If you don’t meet each stock issue, the plan isn’t plausible. I am also a bit of a policy maker judge as I judge based on which team argues the plan is more or less beneficial if it were to be passed.

LD

Rounds judged: 0
Approach: Communication skills and resolution of substantive issues are of equal importance
Philosophy:

Contact Information

email: lillianholm05@gmail.com
cell: 210 9909926
office:

Availability Information

Meet types:
Invitational District Regional CX State State Meet

Qualified for:
CX
Extemp

Travel

Region of residence:
1

I will travel to: 1 2 4 5 8

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