MARSHALL, TX - Cameron Smith, a junior from St. Louis, Missouri. Cameron, who is a member of Wiley debate team, was selected to represent the college in an elite tournament this past week in Bowling Green, Kentucky. He took part in the Alexis Elliott Memorial Round Robin, competing in NFA-Lincoln Douglas Debate at Western Kentucky University. This annual tournament selects 12 students from top schools around the country to face off in a "Round Robin" style tournament competing in NFA-LD Debate.
The Alexis Elliott is named for a debater who passed away while she was a student at Western Kentucky University. "Alexis was one of the best debaters in the country," said Christopher Medina, Director of Forensics at Wiley College. "It is highly fitting and appropriate that such a tournament be named in her honor."
Wiley's Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Services, Dr. Joseph L. Morale, said this type of honor underlines what can happen when students get involved in co-curricular activities they enjoy. "Cameron is a hard worker who, like his teammates, loves the sport of debate," said Morale. "These students care about winning, but they are equally focused on being excellent, performing well behind the podium; and celebrating the legacy of debate at Wiley College.
The 12 competitor will be representing schools from seven states, including schools in California, Pennsylvania, Missouri, and others. Cameron said he is honored to represent Wiley by participating in the tournament. "I hope to make everyone proud! I'll give it my all."
Cameron also excelled as a debater in high school. In 2013, he had the honor to meet President Barack Obama at the White House in recognition of his achievements as a member of the St. Louis Urban Debate League.