Tournament Historical Documents
2020 Debate Champions
2020 Lincoln-Douglas Champion

Logan Stenzel, Lakeville South. Won by the affirmative argument 4-3.
Resolved: "States ought to eliminate their nuclear arsenals."
2020 Policy Champions

Clara Conry & Gabe Chang-Deutsch, Minneapolis South. Won by the affirmative argument 4-3.
Resolved: "The United States federal government should substantially reduce direct commercial sale and/or foreign military sales of arms from the United States."
2020 Public Forum Champions

Morgan Swigert & Jack Johnson, The Blake School, Minneapolis. Won by the negative argument 4-3.
Resolved: "The United States should end its economic sanctions against Venezuela."
2020 Congressional Champion

Layla Foster, Eastview, Apple Valley
2020 Debate State Tournament
January 17-18, 2020
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis