Monday, October 31, 2011

Looking Ahead to Sedro Woolley/Snohomish Tournaments, Looking Back at Gig Harbor











Hello everyone,



What an impressive showing we had at Gig Harbor HS this past weekend. Everyone did really well, considering the number of schools entered. Duncan Ogg from SQHS placed 1st in Lincoln Douglas JV, with a 5-0 record. He was 4th place speaker overall. William Woods of BHS, in his second tournament of the season, went 4-1 and also took home a trophy. This was no small feat considering the novice pool had over 80 entries. We also need to recognize Marina Rossman who entered Extemporaneous Speaking, an event we haven't done as a team in over four years. Good job, girl!



Thank you very much to our parent driver, judge, and food-supplier Mr. Marshall. We appreciate his patience and staying-power during the long weekend.



Now onto Sedro Woolley...



This weekend (4th/5th) is the Sedro Woolley tournament. I need to hear from students by tomorrow (11/1) if they are going. Currently I have...



Jaime

Marina

Duncan

Will

Sam



If you're not on the list, you need to confirm with me by tomorrow either via email or phone (360) 620-9664.



We are leaving at 2:45pm from SQHS and BHS promptly. I will tell you which school to meet at once I get everyone confirmed. We will return around 9:30pm on Friday night. We will leave again from BHS/SQHS at 8am promptly on Saturday, and will be home around 7:30pm. Please bring food/money for both days. There will be concessions, but I can't garuntee the nutritional factor! And before you can go to Sedro Woolley, please pay your $35 dues for Nov. to your ASB office.



For Snohomish...



Since I need to plan vans/drivers for Snohomish HS tournament on 11/11-11/12, I will also need confirmations from everyone by tomorrow. The plan is to leave at 2pm from the schools (TBD) and come home around 10pm. This is not an overnight tournament! We will leave again at 6:30am from the schools on Saturday, and return home around 10pm.



Parents/guardians- please let me know if you can drive for this tournament. Your involvement determines how many students I can bring, and how much money we save.



Thank you for reading and be sure to RSVP by tomorrow!

Friday, October 21, 2011

Pics from Kamiak HS


Will from BHS takes 3rd place

Sam from SQHS takes 2nd place


Will and his dad's doppelganger, Lee

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Kamiak HS Novice Tournament Invite

Hello debaters,

Below I have included the invitation to the Kamiak Novice Tournament in Mukilteo. This is a Saturday-only tournament, on Oct 15th. We will leave from Bellingham HS's bus turnaround at 7:45am, so please be sure to arrive at least a few minutes beforehand.

We will return around 9pm that evening, and will have students call parents once we depart Kamiak.

Please bring food for the day. The school is selling pizza by the slice at noon, so you may also want to bring money. Students cannot leave campus without an adult, so please plan to eat your meals at Kamiak HS.

Please dress appropriately for the tournament. Business wear (collared shirts, slacks, suits, etc.) is always good, but at the very least no jeans or active wear.

If returning debaters are coming to judge, please bring flow paper and something reliable to time with.

Thank you and remember that the deadline to sign up for the tournament is tomorrow. Drops after the 7th will incur a penalty fee. Questions? Please email/call.


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Dear District One Debate Coaches and Forensic Educators,

On Saturday, October 15th, 2011 District One will hold its annual practice tournament for debate at Kamiak High School in Mukilteo. As it the past, this offers a non-threatening place for novice teams to begin as well as an opportunity for second year debaters and above to judge. Mark your Calendar! Plan to attend! Return registration forms no later than Thursday October 13th by e-mail to Helman835@cs.com and Helmansm@mukilteo.wednet.edu
Sincerely,

Dawna Lewis
District One Manager
Steven Helman
Kamiak High School Debate Coach
District One Treasurer
Host Novice Tournament

Time Schedule
Registration: 8 a.m. 3rd Floor Kamiak Library
Extemp Prep 8:30 a.m.
Pattern A IE’s Rd 1 9 a.m.-10 a.m.
Debate Round 1 10 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
(CX, LD, Controversy)
Pattern B IE’s Rd 1 11:30 a.m.-12:30 a.m.
Debate Round 2 12:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
(CX, LD, Controversy)
Extemp Prep 2:00 p.m.
Pattern A IE’s Rd 2 2:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.
Debate Round 3 3:30 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
(CX, LD, Controversy)
Pattern B IE’s Rd 3 5:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.

Recognition: 6:30 p.m. or ASAP

Rules: State rules as usual, apply to everything. Please refer to the WIAA rule book.

Who is a novice debater? All first year debaters are novice. Second year debaters who have competed in less than six rounds of competition in district, league or invitational tournaments shall be considered novice.

Who can judge? Second year debaters can judge at this tournament. This is usually considered a fun opportunity for these students. We will accept any second year student, for IE’s if you feel they are capable of rendering qualified, thoughtful, kind, and intelligent ballots. For Debate, sign up students to judge who have competed in that particular form of debate (CX, LD, Controversy) and can produce constructive ballots for competitors.
Events

Cross Examination/Team Debate. Times 8-3-5. 6 Minutes down time per team.
Note: We will be using the Novice Case Areas that were voted on at the coaches meeting this fall.

Lincoln Douglas Debate. Time 6-3-7-3-4-6-3. 4 minutes down time per side. Note: We will use the November/December L.D. topic.

Controversy: We will use the N.F.L. rules and ballots for this event. Note: We will use the November Controversy topic.

Individual Events:

Oratory…
…is an ten minute memorized speech in which you try to persuade the audience to accept your point of view.

Expository Speech…
…is a presentation in which you demonstrate a skill or explain an idea, or inform the audience of a subject. Visual aids are encouraged. Notecards can be used. Time length is a maximum of eight minutes.

Interpretive Reading…
…is an eight minute reading of a combination of prose and poetry all connected by a theme.

Dramatic Interpretation…
…is a memorized and dramatic performance, cut from a play with a length of no more than ten minutes.

Humorous Interpretation…
…is a memorized and humorous performance, cut from a play, with a length of no more than ten minutes.

Extemporaneous Speaking…
…is a seven minute speech on one of three topics you were given 30 minutes earlier. Current events are the main subject. One note card can be used during your presentation.

Impromptu Speaking…
…choosing from a list of 3 topics students have a total of 6 minutes to think and then speak on their topic.



Editorial Comment…
…students perform a written speech on a topic of general concern. The length of this speech is 1:45 to 2:00 in length.

Dual Dramatic Interpretation…
…this is a memorized performance of a play by two people. Maximum length for this event is 10 minutes.

Note: At the novice tournament only, memorized events can be performed with a script. Judges will give preference, however, to debaters who memorize their pieces.

Other information:

Timing: All timing should be done with a stop watch.

Tab Room: The tab room will be in the 3rd floor library and will be open to coaches.

Student Accommodations: Students can leave their materials in the commons.

Judges: Pick up ballots n the first floor teachers lounge (judges lounge) return ballots to the library.

Meal arrangements: We will be selling pizza by the slice at noon. Otherwise there are many fast food establishments less than a mile from the school.

Parking: you can park in any of the school parking lots.

Registration will be in the library on the 3rd floor of the main building at Kamiak.