Suffolk Second at New England Speech and Debate Championships, Only Community College at Prestigious Tournament

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he Suffolk County Community College Michel J. Grant Campus Speech and Debate Team placed second at the New England Championship held at Emerson College February 21st.

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Commack's Austin Santiago, at left, and Jake Salemo from West Islip.

Brentwood, NY - February 23rd, 2016 - The Suffolk County Community College Michel J. Grant Campus Speech and Debate Team placed second at the New England Championship held at Emerson College February 21st and, for the first time in team history, advanced to the final round of every event they entered.
 
Team President Jake Salemo from West Islip placed second in After Dinner Speaking, second in Prose Interpretation and fifth in Persuasive Speaking.
 
Commack‘s Austin Santiago, competing in his first tournament, finished third in Persuasive Speaking.
 
"What made the victory so special is that Suffolk was the only community college at the tournament and we were competing against some of the top schools in the country including George Mason University, currently the number one ranked school in the nation,“ said team advisor Christopher Holfester. “Suffolk students ranked higher than George Mason competitors in several events," he said.

"I and all of the College community are exceptionally proud of our students and faculty for this notable achievement,” said Suffolk County Community College President Dr. Shaun L. McKay.
 
The final team standings were as follows:

  • 1st place - George Mason University
  • 2nd place - Suffolk County Community College - Grant Campus
  • 3rd place - St. Anselm College
  • 4th place - Emerson College
  • 5th place - Suffolk University
  • 6th place - Hofstra University
  • 7th place - Ithaca College
  • 8th place - Tufts University
  • 9th place - Bridgewater State College