Malcom X. Shabazz Junior Wins $10,000 In Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ’s College’s Oratorical Contest

Jersey City, NJ – Malcolm X. Shabazz High School junior James Blamah-Sah (Newark, NJ) won $10,000 in cash on Saturday by winning the 3rd annual Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ’s College Oratorical Contest sponsored by the Guarini Center for Governmental Affairs. He beat a field of 152 students from 85 area high schools who presented speeches entitled, “Identify the Greatest Challenge the United States Faces in the 21st Century.” Blamah-Sah’s speech detailing the dangers of gang violence drew highest honors in the finals judged by Newark Star-Ledger national political columnist John Farmer, Karol Corbin Walker, President of the New Jersey State Bar Association and Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ’s College Provost Dr. Gene Cornacchia. He, like the other competitors, wrote and presented a memorized 10-minute speech. Each of the six finalists competed in three preliminary rounds, followed by the quarterfinals, semifinals and final. Passaic High School sophomore Landon Woodson repeated as the second-place finisher and won $5,000 for his speech about popular culture. Immaculata High School junior Joe Hack (Berkeley Heights, NJ) won the $2,500 third-place prize with his speech identifying national security vs. civil liberties as America’s greatest challenge. Last year’s winner, Karen Pormento, a senior at St. Mary High School in Jersey City, finished fourth and won $1,000 after discussing security concerns. Meredith Kirsch, a Pompton Plains, NJ resident who is a junior at Pequannock High School was fifth. She won $500 for her speech on individual responsibility. Anne Marie Varrichio (Highland Park, NJ), a senior at Mount St. Mary Academy, captured sixth place and $500 after discussing spirituality.

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