Gig Harbor speech and debate team tops all Class 3A teams at state
Apr 01, 2026 | By: Christina T HenryThe team finished just a few overall points behind Class 4A Newport, tying with Newport in the speech completion.
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The team finished just a few overall points behind Class 4A Newport, tying with Newport in the speech completion.
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