Warsaw High School Speech Team Celebrates Achievements

Pictured in the front row, from left, are Assistant Volunteer Coach Jana Kuric, Samantha Anderson, Violet Watson, and Coach Lori Roe. In the second row, from left, are Kristina Kolembe, Scarlett Shaffer, and Griffin Roe. In the third row is Noah Luce. In the fourth row, from left, are Grace Ganser, Alyzah Guerra, Sora Rosales Cordon, and Var Bobba. In the fifth row, from left, are Emilia Aram, Shashank Upadhyay, and Grace Kuric. In the sixth row, from left, are Emilia Samaranayake and Doondee Patnala. Photos provided by Warsaw Community Schools.
Press Release

WARSAW — The Warsaw Community High School speech team is proud to recap remarkable achievements for the 2023-2024 season, including results, qualifiers and special recognitions.

The speech team members have demonstrated excellence throughout the season, competing in numerous tournaments across the region and state. Their dedication, hard work and competitive spirit have resulted in multiple team awards and individual accolades.

Season Results

Freshman members include Samantha Anderson, Alyzah Guerra, Grace Kuric, Lillian Price, Sara Rosales Cordon and Manasvi Singh. Anderson. Guerra, Price, and Singh all placed in a tournament final round during the season, with Kuric qualifying for the Indiana State Speech and Debate Association State Tournament in Humorous Interpretation.

Sophomore members Kristina Kolembe, Emilia Samaranayake and Dailyn Stemen also had a productive season. Kolembe and Stemen continued to increase their standings, while Samaranayake qualified for the ISSDA State Tournament in Discussion.

Junior members Kylah Cook, Angela Rico, and Griffin Roe saw growth in their presentation skills. Roe placed in the final round in Broadcasting at the Bulldog Battle at Butler University.

Senior members Emilia Adam, Var Bobba, Grace Gander, Noah Luce, Sophia Lunsford, Doondeeshwar Patnala, Scarlett Shaffer, Thomas Holloway, Shashank Upadhyay and Violet Watson have set the bar and expectations for coming seasons.

All seniors placed in at least one final tournament round during the season. Bobba, Ganser, Patnala, Shaffer and Upadhyay all qualified for the ISSDA State Tournament, with Bobba and Ganser achieving top-six finishes. Bobba placed fourth in the state in Original Oratory, and Ganser placed sixth in the state in Broadcasting. Both Bobba and Watson qualified for the National Speech and Debate Association National Tournament. Watson will compete at the National Tournament in June in Original Oratory.

Individual Accolades

In addition to team points, students also earn individual points each time they compete and place at qualifying tournaments. The season culminated in the recognition of two outstanding seniors, Var Bobba and Grace Ganser, who have led the team with distinction. Ganser achieved Superior Distinction, and Bobba earned Outstanding Distinction during their tenure on the team.

Both Bobba and Ganser have been named to the All-District Speech Team and have earned the prestigious title of Academic All-American by the NSDA, the first team members of the WCHS speech team to officially attain this distinction.

In additional to all the accolades, speech team members gain the skills and abilities to highlight social issues and bring about positive change. Var Bobba demonstrated this when he was invited to present his speech at a meeting of the Indiana Chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association in Indianapolis. The meeting was held in April, and Bobba was pleased with the response to his message.

As senior members graduate, the WCHS speech team looks forward to continuing their legacy. The team’s achievements this season reflect the dedication of all its members, coaches, and supporters. The team also thanks assistant volunteer coaches Jana Kuric and Jason Pogue. With a strong foundation and a commitment to excellence, WCHS Speech is poised for continued success in the years to come.

Pictured, from left, are Grace Ganser and Var Bobba.

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