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UIL Speech Judges

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Jimi Morales

Current high school:
None

Currently coaching?: Yes

Conference: n/a

Number of years coached: 20

Number of tournaments judged: 15

High school attended:
Alief-Elsik

Graduated high school: 2006

Participated in high school: Yes

Participated in college: Yes

Judging qualifications:
NSDA All American (‘06), Round 11 of LD at NSDA Nationals (‘05), UIL CX Debate Octas (‘03), UIL Informative Speaking Finals (‘06), TFA Foreign Extemp Semis (‘06), TFA Domestic Extemp Quarters (‘05), 19-5A UIL district LD Champion (‘04)

Judging Philosophy

CX

Rounds judged: 20+
Judging approach: Stock Issues
Policy priority: Communication skills and resolution of substantive issues are of equal importance
Evidence philosophy: Quantity of evidence and quality of evidence are of equal importance
Paradigm: Scholars should follow the UIL rules. I prefer well researched unique positions and using the flow to guide decision in round instead of reading blocks and extensions at 200+ WPM

LD

Rounds judged: 20+
Approach: Communication skills and resolution of substantive issues are of equal importance
Philosophy:
Scholars should follow the UIL rules. I prefer well researched unique positions and using the flow to guide decision in round instead of reading blocks and extensions at 200+ WPM

Contact Information

email: jimi.morales@gmail.com
cell: 281 6108196
office:

Availability Information

Meet types:
Invitational District Regional CX State State Meet Congress Region Congress State

Qualified for:
CX
LD
Extemp
Congress

Travel

Region of residence:
3

I will travel to: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

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