United States Extemporaneous Speaking
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United States Extemporaneous Speaking (also called Domestic Extemporaneous Speaking, and variously contracted to DX) is a style of competitive speaking sponsored by the National Forensic League. It is identical in structure to International Extemp, except that the topics are focused on domestic affairs, rather than International issues.
Past Winners
1985
David Hugin, Plano HS, Texas
1986
Sam Donaldson, Canby Union HS, Oregon
1987
Tim Black, Calloway County HS, Kentucky
1988
David Kensinger, Topeka HS, Kansas
1989
David Kensinger, Topeka HS, Kansas
1990
Chad Ho, Damien Memorial HS, Hawaii
1991
Cristina Rodriguez, San Antonio-Lee HS, Texas
1992
Peter Weissman, Miami Beach HS, Florida
1993
John Oleske, Delbarton School, New Jersey
1994
Jason Bronis, Martin County HS, Florida
1995
Michael Shumsky, Blacksburg HS, Virginia
1996
Matt Spence, San Marino HS, California
1997
Adam Lauridsen, Bellarmine Prep., California
1998
Lucas Kline, Blacksburg HS, Virginia
1999
Ed Tulin, Marquette HS, Missouri
2000
Isaac Potter, Taos HS, New Mexico
2001
Jay Ward, Coral Springs HS, Florida
2002
Jay Ward, Coral Springs HS, Florida
2003
Kevin K. Troy, Eagan HS, Minnesota
2004
James P. Hohmann, Eastview HS, Minnesota
2005
James P. Hohman, Eastview HS, Minnesota
2006
Colin West, Rocky Mountain HS, Colorado
2007
Alex Stephenson, Eagan HS, Minnesota
2008
Rebecca Goldstein, Newton South HS, Massachusetts
2009
Evan Larson, Bellarmine College Prep, California
2010
Tyler Fabbri, Chesterton HS, Indiana
2011
Jared Odessky, Nova HS, Florida
2012
William McDonald, Brophy College Prep, Arizona
2013
Arel Rende, Tulsa Washington High School, Oklahoma
2014
Arel Rende, Tulsa Washington High School, Oklahoma
2015
Brian Yu, Monte Vista High School, California
2016
Micah Cash, Tulsa Washington High School, Oklahoma