December 6, 2022
from Katie Murr, head coach
Congratulations to the MPA debate team on a great performance at the Classic State Debate Festival. 46 students represented the school, and Mounds Park Academy received the second-place team sweepstakes award. This award is based on the top two performances across each of the three divisions of competition – novice, junior varsity, and varsity. It’s a testament to the depth of the team.
We call the tournament the Classic Debate Championships in novice and junior varsity. In the novice division, the team of Mina Kim and Rosie Bergh advanced to the octafinal round, and the team of Salma Egal and Soren Winikoff advanced to the quarterfinal round. In the junior varsity division, the team of Molly Vergin and Meiran Carlson advanced to the octafinal round, and the teams of Paul Fertig and Amal Sastry, Zainab Lodhi and Max O’Connor, and Maggie Banks and Rowan Mulrooney advanced to the quarterfinal round. The team of Annika Binstadt and Zoya Nayak advanced all the way to the semifinal round.
The varsity division is called the Minnesota State High School League Classic Debate State Festival, as the MSHSL sponsors the awards for this event. Before we get to the team results, we want to applaud four debaters who were recognized with all-state debate honors for their excellence over the entire season: Frances Martin, Zaara Nayak, Akshay Somayajula, and Ben Murr. In the team competition, MPA had a strong performance. The teams of Kensi Binstadt and Audrey Jakway, Ian Frankel and Trevor Lien, and Ben Murr and Akshay Somayajula all advanced to the quarterfinal round, while the team of Frances Martin and Zaara Nayak made it all the way to the semifinal round. This is one of the strongest collective performances by the varsity team in MPA history.
A special thank you to all the alums who judged and coached for the team this season. In particular, Elli Carlson deserves special recognition. She has given back to MPA more than the school could ever have given to her. This season, she helped to coach over 80 students through the rigors of debate, teaching about research, speaking, and writing. We are so fortunate to be the beneficiaries of her care and commitment.