Two-Student Team Stuns the Competition at U.S. Constitution Contest
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Matthew Meyers and Colin Williams formed a strong friendship over a debate about the word 'homicide' in their freshman year at Sprague High School in Salem, Oregon. By their senior year, they became a formidable team in the Constitution Team competition, achieving second place at the state level, which qualified them for national finals. Typically, teams at this level consist of around 21 members, but this duo's success is unprecedented. Their journey culminated in a four-day competition showcasing their deep understanding of constitutional law, culminating in a promising awards ceremony.
Matthew Meyers and Colin Williams, two inseparable friends from Sprague High School, made history as a tiny team competing in national constitutional law finals against larger competitors.
Their remarkable journey began with a semantic disagreement in a history class, evolving into a successful partnership that led them to compete at the national finals.
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