2009 Arizona State's Revolution Invitational
Phoenix, Arizona • November 2009

In their 2nd year competing, the UW mockers attended their first
official invitational tournament ever, by flying to Tempe, AZ. Having
travelled the furthest, the UW received the right to challenge any
opponent it wished to face. Out of a sense of masochism, or perhaps
reckless bravery, the Washingtonians decided to start off their new
season with a bang: against the A team from the University of
California-Irvine, a perennial powerhouse, excellent tournament host and
a team coached by the case author. After a incredibly informative 0-2
loss, the UW rebounded with 4-1-1 record against UC-Berkeley, Claremont
McKenna and UC-San Diego.
As the hungry Washington mockers waited for their flight home, most were chowing down at the Arizona airport Burger King as a team member, Elijah Sanchez, spotted a familiar face from the 2008 election season. Lucky for Elijah (and those who chose to sprint down the airport terminal with him), Mr. Sanchez had his camera on hand.
As the hungry Washington mockers waited for their flight home, most were chowing down at the Arizona airport Burger King as a team member, Elijah Sanchez, spotted a familiar face from the 2008 election season. Lucky for Elijah (and those who chose to sprint down the airport terminal with him), Mr. Sanchez had his camera on hand.
Individual Awards
Nick Crown Outstanding Attorney (19 π)
Cory Potts Outstanding Witness (17 π)
Cory Potts Outstanding Witness (17 π)
Tabulation Summary
Team 1201 4-3-1
Round 1 • Defense v. UC Irvine A • L -15, L -19 Round 2 • Prosecution v. UC Berkely A • T, W +6 Round 3 • Prosecution v. Claremont McKenna A • W +12, L -2 Round 4 • Defense v. UC San Diego A • W +5, W +5 |