Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Hello Everyone,
I know we're in the midst of planning our tournament this weekend but if you can think ahead to the 14th and 15th, that would be great. Here are the details for Sedro Woolley:
Friday: Depart Bellingham HS at 2:30pm (everyone has early release so we will all depart from BHS); Arrive back at BHS 10:30pm.
Saturday: Depart BHS at 8:30am; Arrive back at BHS around 10pm.
Sedro boasts good food concessions during the tournament. Bring food or money for both days. We will not stop for dinner Friday night so please expect to eat concessions or bring your own food.
If you are attending please sign up on the Google Spreadsheet here:
Please sign up by Tuesday, Dec. 11th @ 5pm. After that I will not add anyone to the tournament, and anyone that drops afterwards will need to pay fees back to the team.
Thank you and please let me know if you have questions.
Bellingham United High School Tournament, Western Washington University

December 7th and 8th


Dear Debate Coaches,


You are cordially invited to the Bellingham United High School forensics tournament to be held on December 7th and 8th. We are pleased to host you at Western Washington University in conjunction with Western’s debate program. If you’re unfamiliar with Bellingham United, we are Squalicum, Sehome, and Bellingham- the three high schools of the Bellingham School District. This will be our first tournament, though some of you may remember that WWU used to host an annual high school tournament 10 years ago. We are glad to bring the high school debate community back to Bellingham and we hope you’ll get a chance to tour our beautiful campus while visiting.


Aly Horry

Debate Coach, Bellingham, Squalicum, Sehome High Schools

Cell: 360-620-9664



Steve Woods

Debate Coach, Associate Professor WWU



Debate Events


For all debate, novices are considered 1st year debaters who have not trophied in novice division more than twice at tournaments with 15 or more schools. Juniors are 2nd and 3rd year debaters who have not trophied more than twice in junior division at tournaments with 15 or more schools. Open competitors are all others. Debaters may move up early, so a first year debater could be in junior or open.


Cross Examination Debate

  1. We will offer three divisions: Novice, Junior, and Open unless numbers are low, in which case

Junior and Open will be collapsed.

  1. Novice teams must use the novice case areas approved by the WSFA
  2. Computers are allowed. Please have a paper case ready to hand to an opponent or use a viewing computer. Competitors who refuse to allow an opponent to view a case may forfeit the round at judge discretion. See state guidelines on computer use.
  3. To prevent damage, under NO circumstances are existing plugs to be pulled from walls to accommodate your laptop use, nor are any computers allowed to be plugged into our school computers to be plugged into wall sockets by judges or competitors.


Lincoln Douglas Debate

1. We will offer three divisions: Novice, Junior, and Open unless numbers are low, in which case

Junior and Open will be collapsed.

2. We will be using the November/December Lincoln Douglas Debate. See CX #3 and #4 above on computer use.


Public Forum

1. We will offer three divisions: Novice, Junior, and Open unless numbers are low, in which case Junior and open will be collapsed

2. We will be using the December topic.

3. See CX #3 and #4 above on computer use.


Individual Events


Two divisions will be offered in all I.E.'s: Novice and Open. Novices are 1st year competitors or those with less than 6 rounds (not tournaments, rounds) of competition in the previous year. Open levels are all others. Novices may move to open early. Should low numbers warrant it, we will collapse open and novice and tag novices for an appropriate number of awards to be determined by tournament officials. Opens may judge novices, but only if they are not themselves competing.




Speech events offered:


Pattern A Pattern B

Extemporaneous Impromptu

Expository Interpretive Reading

Dramatic Oratory

Dual Humorous

Congress


Please read the event rules synopsis carefully if you are unfamiliar with the events. For full rules, consult the WIAA website. Please note also that at this time of the year in events like duo, dramatic, humorous, and oratory we may have open-level competitors who are not memorized and novices who are. These events are intended to be memorized, and most judges will reward novices who are memorized and will penalize open-level competitors who are not.


Expository: a speech that is designed to be informative in nature. Visual aids and note cards are permitted, but are not required. Time: eight minutes (8) maximum, with thirty seconds (30) grace.

Dramatic interp:one or more cuttings from a published play, prose, poetry, tv, or radio script, which is serious in nature. Time: ten minutes maximum with no grace period.

Dual interp: a cutting from a published play, prose, poetry, tv or radio script, which may be either humorous or serious in nature. The selection must be memorized but given without props or costumes. Time: ten minutes (10) maximum with no grace period.

Oratory: an original speech designed to persuade—that is, to change or reinforce an existing belief, to eulogize, to cause agreement with speaker’s position, or to motivate to action. Time: ten minutes (10) maximum, with no grace period

Extemporaneous: thirty minutes before speaking time, each speaker will select a topic from a choice of four. Questions will be based on current events of the last three months. Speaker will be expected to organize and analyze material relevant to the subject area and answer the chosen question. One note card for novices only is permitted. Time: seven minutes (7) maximum, with thirty seconds (30) grace. Judges must give time signals.

Impromptu: student will enter the room and be given a choice of three topics. The student will choose a topic and have six minutes to prepare and speak on the chosen topic. Time may be used in any manner the speaker chooses (example-2 minutes prep and 4 speaking or 4 minutes prep and 2 minutes speaking). Time: six minutes (6) maximum, with thirty seconds (30) grace. Judges must give time signals.

Humorous interp: one or more cuttings from a published play, prose, poetry, tv, or radio script, which is humorous in nature. The presentation is memorized. Time: ten minutes with no grace.

Interpretive reading: at least one cutting of prose and one cutting of poetry linked thematically. A balance between the two is to be rewarded! We will follow wsfa rules. Time: eight minutes maximum with thirty seconds grace.


Student Congress:

If numbers warrant, we will run novice and open houses in congress, but if not, they will be mixed houses. We will track top novices for awards either way. Make sure to note any competitors who are novices in your entry (first year of any debate).Congress competitors may use any of the bills or resolutions in the WIAA packet, but please note that if the school who wrote that piece of legislation is present, they have first priority of authorship. The method of determining congress winners will be scorer ranks from all three scorers, unless we are short of judges, in which case we will use ballot. Students may use computers, but they are expected to be on task and to use them for congress and not for doing homework or playing games. Internet access is not available, and students should not expect to have an outlet available, so fresh batteries are a must.


Rules:

State rules apply to everything. Refer to W.I.A.A. handbook. Rules interpretations and decisions are at the direction of tab in consultation with the tournament director, so questions and interpretations should be referred to them, and you should not penalize a competitor unless you are absolutely certain of the rule.



Judging Quotas:

One judge for every three LDers and PF teams, and one per every two CX teams. Please specify event preference and level competency and we will do our best to make sure your judges get those events and levels. One judge for every five IE entries (not competitors---events entered). First- year-outs may judge anything. Open-level competitors may be used to judge novice only if they do not compete in any events. Judges will need to sign in at the lobby of Communications Facility.


Schools may hire judges for a fee:

$50 for every uncovered debate entry per day

$25 for every uncovered IE entry


Schools will be charged if your judge fails to pick up a ballot or no-shows.


Please arrange with Aly prior to the tournament to hire judges! We want to make sure there is enough coverage.


To keep tournaments on time we will stress that all judges are to check into the hospitality room prior to each round starting. We are assigning ballots.


Double Entering:

Double entering is allowed EXCEPT in Pattern A if the competitor is entered in Extemp. Students need to check in with both judges to let them know they are double entered.


Location of Important Rooms:

Tournament Registration, maps, schedules: In the lobby of Communications Facility

Tab: Communications Facility 2nd floor

Hospitality Room/Judges’ Lounge/Ballot pickup: Communications Facility 125

Ballot turn-in: Lobby of Communications Facility

Students’ area: Friday= Communications Facility, Saturday = Artzen Hall 100

Extemp Prep: Communications Facility 105

Awards: In Artzen 100


NOTE:Tab is restricted to tab personnel only and the judge lounge is for judges and coaches only.


Awards


Our trophies are top-notch, and we spend a lot each year on them. Great food and trophies are why our tournament might cost a few dollars more. Because it’s an early season tournament, we want the kids to go home with some bling and a reason to come to the next tournament. It is our intent to provide the maximum awards possible, but this varies depending on numbers entered, collapses, etc. , so we may make modifications with consultation of a number of tab staff. In all cases we will attempt to balance between healthy competition and a rational means of assuring maximum recognition. In general, given normal numbers, awards will be as follows:


Individual Events: Trophies/medals for top 3 in all divisions and events.


Debate: 1st, 2nd, 3rd in all divisions, all events. We do not offer speaker awards simply because they seem to either mirror top finish awards or be heavily influenced by one judge’s low or high score.


Student Congress: 1st speaker in each house, regardless of novice/open status, 2nd and 3rd of each house get speaker award trophies, top PO in each house receives PO award


Registration

All registration will be done through www.forensicstournament.net, so please do not fax in entries.

We are trying to provide you with the best tournament experience possible, so please keep drops/adds, and judge no-shows to a minimum, as they are usually what cause a delay. The final deadline for registration, changes, and drops is December 5th at 5:00 p.m. and the registration site will close and lock entries at that point. No refunds for drops after that date.


FEES: $30 team fee, $12 LD/Congress/I.E. entry, $20 for Public Forum or Policy Team. All entries are done via Forensicstournament.net, so please do not fax entries. Please make checks payable to: Bellingham High School Debate


SCHEDULE


Friday November 13th


We want to keep this tournament running on time! Judges/coaches, please make sure you have your ballot prior to start time of next round. A runner will be picking up ballots from judges at each building. Please fill out your ballot first and then give a short critique. Please do not exceed more than a few comments.



Registration 4pm to 4:45pm
Rd 1 Debate 5-7pm
Rd 2 Debate 7:15-9:15pm
Registration will be in the Communications Facility lobby(see map)

Saturday November 14th


Registration for teams not doing debate Friday night will be @ 8:00-9:30 Saturday ( in the Communications Facility Lobby). You can insure that the tournament runs on time by registering early and limiting drops and adds.


Rd 3 Debate 8am-10am
Rd 1 Flight A I.E.’s 10am-11am
Rd 2 Flight A I.E.’s 11am-12pm
Rd 3 Flight A I.E.’s 12pm-1pm
Rd 4 Debate 1pm-3pm
Rd 1 Flight B I.E.’s/Congress 3pm-4pm
Rd 2 Flight B I.E.’s/Congress 4pm-5pm
Rd 3 Flight B I.E.’s/Congress 5pm-6pm
Rd 5 Debate 6pm-8pm
Awards ASAP in Artzen 100/Debate Finals As Needed


We will be able to located mostly around South Campus (Academic West, Communications Facility, Environmental Sciences, and Arntzen Hall).



South campus is close to parking lot 12A which is where you will want to park. NOTE—if you arrive before 5PM on Friday you will have to PAY at the Automated Kiosk in that lot ($2 an hour—it is FREE after 5pm, and free all Saturday/Sunday).


Directions to WWU:

From Interstate 5, take Exit #252 (Samish Way and WWU). Turn left onto Samish Way and follow the signs for Bill McDonald Parkway and the University Campus. Turn left onto Bill McDonald Parkway, following the road until you see gravel parking lots on either side of you (past Campus Services building on right). Parking lot 12A will be on your right.


Food:

We will have a hospitality room for judges and coaches Friday and Saturday. Coffee and tea service will be available throughout the tournament. Students can visit the local eateries around campus, though hours are limited Friday/Saturday.


The Viking Union Market will be open Friday/Saturday evening:



Zoe’s Bagels in the library will also be open until 5pm both Friday/Saturday:



Fairhaven Commons:



There are also numerous eating establishments near campus.

Monday, October 29, 2012

HI Everyone,
Thank you so much for participating this weekend in the Mt Vernon HS tournament. Read on for results but I first want to thank all of those folks who helped make it happen. Laura Livingston drove and judged for us, enabling us to attend Saturday. Kelsey McCleary, a new WWU student, came along to judge. And Aimee Frazier drove students on Friday night. Thank you! As you know we can't compete without parent and community volunteers.
There is NO practice on Thursday, November 1st. I am taking returning debaters to the tournament at Whitman. Wish them luck! We will have practice Monday and Tuesday.
The Snohomish tournament is fast approaching- Nov 9th and 10th. We will leave right after school on Friday Nov 9th (exact times TBD) and will pick up students at their schools. We will return around 11pm on Friday. We will leave at 6:30am on Saturday and return around 11pm. I will need drivers/judges for both days so please let me know if you can help. I can use a different driver for Friday and Saturday if someone can only commit to one day.
Please email me (after reading the details) by Wednesday the 31st to let me know if you are going to Snohomish. If I don't have any volunteer drivers I will only be able to take the first 6 that sign up.
And now for Mt Vernon HS results...
Duncan Ogg (SHQS) received 3rd place in Open Lincoln-Douglas debate
Connor Carpenter and Felipe Rivera (Sehome) won 1st place in Open Policy debate
David, Kyler, and Evan all attended their first tournament and did great! Bravo for trying it out. I hope you all have fun and keep with it.

Good job everyone and see you Monday or Tuesday.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Hello,
This message is for those attending the Mount Vernon HS tournament. We have a slight change. All Sehome debaters will be leaving from Sehome's bus turnaround at 2:45pm. They will meet there instead of SQHS. Aimee Frazier is driving her own private van. Everyone else will leave from SQHS at 2:45pm at the lower lot. On Saturday, we will all leave from SQHS at 10:50am.
Friday:
Students departing from Sehome at 2:45pm-
Evan
David
Felipe
Connor
Kyler
Students departing from Squalicum at 2:45pm-
Marina
Duncan
Sam

Monday, October 15, 2012

Mt Vernon HS Tournament, Oct 26-27th, 2012

Hello Everyone,

Just as soon as the Kamiak Novice Tournament is over, it's time to plan for Mt Vernon. The deadline to sign up is THIS Wednesday, Oct 17th. Please email me to sign up. Verbal confirmation will not suffice.

Tournament details:

Depart 10/26 from...
SQHS 2:30pm
BHS 2:45pm
SHS 2:45pm

We will return to Squalicum HS around 10pm Friday.Everyone will need to be picked up at SQHS. I will have students call when departing Mt Vernon. Parents- please be on time to pick up your student!

We will depart from Squalicum HS at 10:50am Saturday. Everyone will depart from SQHS, and we will return to SQHS around 10pm on Saturday.

Concessions will be available but we will also have time to walk to a restaurant. Please bring food or money for Friday dinner, Saturday lunch and Saturday dinner.

To be eligible for Mt. Vernon please pay your October dues of $35 to your ASB office. You must also attend practice the week of the tournament and attend school all day Friday.

Questions? Please email me! And remember to sign up via email by Wednesday.


Friday, September 28, 2012

Kamiak Novice Tournament, Oct 13th

The Kamiak HS novice practice tournament will be Saturday, October 13th. Kamiak is in Mukilteo WA. We will depart at 8am from Sehome High School (bus zone). We will return approximately 8:30pm. Please bring:

Food for lunch, dinner (limited concessions may be available, but nothing healthy)
Legal paper
Pens
Professional attire
Debate cases

Prior to leaving you will need to:

Turn in Activities/Athletics permission form to ASB/Activities office
Pay $35 for October debate dues to ASB
Turn in Debate Expectations to me

Remember- this is a practice tournament. I highly encourage all novices to attend as everyone else will be starting out, just like you! It is a great learning experience.

Returning students may come to judge, provided I have enough transportation.

Please let me know if you have questions: 360-620-9664

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Team Expectations and Tournament Schedule

Bellingham School District Debate Team Expectations 2012-2013 Season

1. Have a team-mentality: All debaters are created equal! Fundraising, practice, research, logistics, and recruitment efforts are for the good of the team. Even though team dues are $35 per month (starting Oct 2012), participation in all fundraisers is mandatory. No participation = no tournaments. Please see your counselor if monthly dues are a hardship. Everyone must pay dues regardless of number of tournaments or practices they attend. If you attend even one practice in a month, your fees are $35.

2. Polite and Powerful: You must be respectful at all times towards school property, opponents, judges, parents/guardians, teammates, coaches…and yourself. Violations to this policy can mean restrictions in participation in practice and tournaments.

3. Support your peers: Be responsible for sharing evidence and completing research for the team. Participate in team activities. Share the wealth, give constructive feedback, and watch each other’s rounds when able.

4. Show up to win: All members must attend all periods to participate in the day’s practice. Only excused absences are allowed. Debaters must attend one practice per week (more is better!), because we want you to improve. You may not attend a weekend tournament if you missed practice during the week. Please let me know BEFOREHAND if you will have an excused absence from practice. Call me at (360) 620-9664 (after 6:30pm) or email me: alyhorry@gmail.com

5. Be accountable: All team members are responsible for fundraising ($35 team fee/month + help in all fundraising activities), practicing with their partner, and showing up to tournaments. Check your email or the blog everyday for updates. Team members must pay their share of the registration fee if they drop out of a tournament after committing to go. Similarly, students will be penalized for skipping tournament rounds without permission.

6. Rules for a reason: Obey all district and school policies during practices and trips. Your actions impact our debate program, funding, your teammates and debate partner.

7. Accept winning and losing as part of the game: Keep at it, seek support, and look at the big picture

8. Remember the big picture: Debate is an investment in your education, a place for friends, and a time to have fun. I agree to the above expectations in order to participate on the Bellingham School District debate team.

____________________________________________ Student Signature ____________________________________________ Parent/Guardian Signature

2012-2013 Speech and Debate Tournament Schedule

October 13th Kamiak HS, Mukilteo (no overnight)
October 26th-27th Mt Vernon HS (no overnight)
November 1st-3rd Whitman College, Walla Walla (open debaters only)
November 9th-10th, Snohomish HS (no overnight)
December 7th-8th, WWU Bellingham Mandatory participation from guardians/students!
December 14th-15th, Sedro Woolley HS (no overnight)
January 18th-19th Federal Way HS
February 1st-2nd Kamiak HS, Mukilteo February 26th
District 1 Debate Qualifiers Edmunds Heights, Edmunds
March 22nd-23rd State Debate @ University of Puget Sound, Tacoma

Policy Debate Novice Case Areas/Rules for 2012-2013

Policy Debate Novice Case Areas: 1. USFG should substantially increase port security 2. USFG should substantially increase electric car charging stations 3. USFG should create a national infrastructure bank as articulated in the American Jobs Act. 4. USFG should substantially increase high speed passenger rails (intraregion rail to connect metropolitan areas) 5. USFG should substantially increase urban public transport systems (excludes light or monorail, subways, canals) 6. USFG should substantially increase next generation air transport system ahead of 2025 (see details on FAA website) Novice Policy Debate Rules: Only State CP No K's No spec theory All year restricted to 6 novice case areas T is allowed, novice case areas aren't garunteed to be topical

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

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Debate End of Season Celebration

Host:
Aly Horry


360-620-9664

When:
Sunday, March 11 from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM

Where:
Roundtable Pizza1145 E. Sunset Drive #135 Bellingham, WA 98225

RSVP to alyhorry@gmail.com or check your email for the evite

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Tournaments this week

Hey everyone,



Please remember no practice this week- you should be prepping for the tournament(s), getting homework done, resting, etc. Here is the breakdown if you don't already have it written down (please note some times have changed a little):


3/1 NFL @ Snohomish HS

Jaime

Will

Connor

Felipe

Lee (judge)

Depart 1:30 BHS, depart 1:45pm SHS. Yearbook pictures for SHS will take place right at 1:40pm in the bus turnaround so Felipe/Connor should arrive a little early



3/2 NFL @ Snohomish HS

Duncan

Marina

Lee (judge)

Depart 1:15pm from SQHS lower lot, and 1:30pm from BHS

Congrats to State Bound Students

Hello Everyone,



Last night Sedro Woolley hosted the State Tournament Qualifiers. I'm happy to say that we are sending three students to State at Gonzaga U this year: Duncan Ogg (SQHS), Felipe Rivera (SHS) and Connor Carpenter (SHS). Sam Sandoz (SQHS) is an alternate to state. I will be contacting students and their parents about details for State (March 15-17) soon, so please be checking your email.



In addition, Felipe Rivera was nominated for, and received, a scholarship for debate camp. The amount hasn't been announced yet, but I can't think of a more deserving student.



Our practice schedule for the next two weeks is going to be pared down. Anyone is welcome to attend to help Felipe, Connor, and Duncan prepare for State. The practice schedule will be:



Mondays 5:15-6:15 @ Sehome

Thursdays 5:30-6:30 @ SQHS



In addition, our end-of-season celebration will be Sunday, March 11th in the evening. Specific time and location TBA. I will send invitations out this week. Please feel free to bring family and friends.



Thank you and congrats to our debaters!

Friday, January 27, 2012

District One Debate Tournament

Hello,

This is the state bid tournament and this year it will be held in Sedro-Woolley on the 28th of February. The registration for this one is coming up quickly so I need to know by February 6th if you are attending. This tournament requires one judge for every two entries, so I need to know how many judges and vehicles I'll need. Your quick response is appreciated.

2/28 is a Tuesday, and we will depart Bellingham around 2:30pm. We will return same night around 10:30pm.

You will need to pack dinner or bring money for dinner, but be aware their concession choices are limited.

Parent drivers/judges are also needed, so please let me know if you can help out. Thanks and I hope to hear from everyone soon,

Aly

Kamiak HS Tournament Feb 3-4th

Hello Parents/Guardians/Debaters,

The Kamiak HS tournament is Feb 3-4th in Mukilteo, WA. We are departing SQHS at 1pm, BHS at 1:20pm, and Sehome at 1:20pm. We will have a van from SQHS that will pick up students from SQHS and then Bellingham. A car from Sehome will leave at 1:20pm with Connor and Felipe.

This is an overnight tournament. We will be staying at:
TownePlace Suites byMarriott Seattle North/Mukilteo
8521 MukilteoSpeedway - Mukilteo, WA 98275

Here is the schedule:
Schedule
Friday February 3rd
Registration 3- 4 p.m.
Rd 1 Debate 4-6 p.m.
Rd 2 Debate 6-8 p.m.
Rd 3 Debate 8-10 p.m.

Saturday February 4th
Rd 4 Debate 8-10 a.m.
Rd 1 Pattern A IE's 10-11 a.m.
Rd 2 Pattern A IE's 11-12 a.m.
Rd 3 Pattern A IE's 12-1 p.m.
Rd 5 Debate 1-3 p.m.
Rd 1 Pattern B IE's 3-4 p.m.
Rd 2 Pattern B IE's 4-5 p.m. Student Congress Session
Rd 3 Pattern B IE's 5-6 p.m. 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Rd 6 Debate 6-8 p.m.
Awards ASAP
Awards
Individual Events. Top 10%
Debate. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, plus finalist awards if the numbers warrant.

I estimate we'll be home around 10:30pm on Saturday the 4th.
Please bring your overnight stuff and money/food for lunches and dinners. The hotel is providing breakfast Saturday morning.

Questions? Email or call me: alyhorry@gmail.com or 360-620-9664

Monday, January 9, 2012

Mt. Vernon HS tournament info

Hello,

Below is the invitation to the Mt Vernon debate tournament on Jan 20/21st. We will need to leave at 2:50pm from Bellingham (school TBD) on Friday, and will return around 10:30pm that evening. Depending on i.e. entries, we will either leave at 6:30am Saturday or 10:50am.

Since I don't have other parent drivers signed up at the moment, I can take a maximum of 7 students. First come, first served. Registration is due by Tuesday 1/17 afternoon, so please let me know by the previous Friday since Monday is a holiday.

Thanks- Aly


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DearCoach,



TheMount Vernon Debate team is pleased to invite you to the eleventh annual Mount Vernon Invitational Speech andDebate Tournament, January 20-21, 2012. We encourage your attendance for a great weekend of competition.



EVENTS: We will continue to offer open and noviceStudent Congress and Public Forum, as well as three divisions of LD andCX. All debaters will have five roundsof competition, then a final round in all divisions; two sessions of StudentCongress.

One change to speech events: we will offer the eightWashington State Individual Events, but this year only in the open division. Pleaseindicate to us if the student is eligible for the novice division as we willrecognize the top novice at awards. All IE’s will have three rounds andfinals.



REGISTRATION: Registration will occurthrough the website http://www.forensictournament.net,which will open in early January. Please do not email or fax registrationsunless you absolutely cannot access the website. Problems? Questions? E-mail TimHornbacher at thornbacher@mv.k12.wa.usor call me at 425-231-2646.



Deadline for entries isTuesday, January 17th, and tournament fees will be set at 4:00 p.m. that day. Drops after this time will not be deductedfrom the entry fee. Please make sureyour entries are correct by reviewing them at forensictournament.net. Once the web site is closed Thursday at noon,changes can be made via e-mail to thornbacher@mv.k12.wa.us until 2pm the day of the tournament; after2pm make changes at registration. Pleasetry to avoid last minutes changes as this slows down the start of the firstround. E-mail is preferred for allcommunications.

Problemswith the e-mail? - Tim Hornbacherat 425-231-2646.



Housing: We are only an hour northof Seattle, but if you are coming from farther away, many hotels in our areaare reasonably priced (see list p. 4). Please let me know if you would like us to provide housing in studenthomes (on a limited basis, so contact us early).



Welook forward to a fun and exciting weekend of competition. See you soon,







TimHornbacher, Head Coach ToddMoore, Assistant Coach



Entry Limitation: There are none until the tournament reachesroom capacity. Enter as many debateteams, congress participants, or individual events as you wish.



Judging:

Each judge covers 5 IE entries and either 2 CX/PF entriesor 3 LD entries. Experienced team members (not competing) may judge in thenovice division of debate. Adult judgesare required for junior and open divisions of debate and all IE’s. You must bring enough judges to cover all ofyour entries. We do not have judges for you to hire (unless you are travelingfrom outside the Puget Sound area – please contact us no later than ThursdayJanuary 13th). Uncoveredentries may be dropped, starting with open division entries, or additional feesincurred.

Student Congress: For teams with five or more entries, provide anadult who can act as parliamentarian and/or scorer. For 10 or more, provide 2 adults. They cannotalso cover Pattern B IE’s.



Divisions (collapsed ifentries dictate):

CX/LDDebate: Novice,Junior, and Open

PublicForum Debate: Novice and Open

StudentCongress: Novice andOpen chambers

IE’s: Open(no novice division this year!)



LD: We will be using the NFL Lincoln-Douglastopic for Jan./Feb.: “Resolved: In theUnited States, juveniles charged with violent felonies ought to be treated asadults in the criminal justice system.”

Timesare 6-3-7-3-4-6-3, with 4 minutes of prep.



CX: Times are 8-3-5, with 6 minutes of preptime. Novice teams no longer have any ofthe traditional limitations (the limited case areas adopted by the WSFA andlimitations on counterplans and kritiks ended in December). This means we could collapse the Open andJunior divisions together or the Novice and Junior divisions together. Thetopic is “Resolved: The United States federal government shouldsubstantially reduce its military and/or police presence in one or more of thefollowing: South Korea, Japan, Afghanistan, Kuwait, Iraq, Turkey.”



PF: We will be using the NFL PF topic forJanuary: “Resolved: In the United States, plea bargaining undermines the criminaljustice system.”



Student Congress: Two sessions of Student Congress will beoffered Saturday which conflicts with Pattern B Individual Events (Students areencouraged to do Congress as well as a debate event and a Pattern A IndividualEvent). We will use the bills collectedin the WSFA 2011 Spring Student Congress Legislative Packet found online at http://www.wiaa.com/ConDocs/Con277/WSFA%20Spring%202011%20Legislation.pdf









IE’s:

Itis suggested students enter one event per pattern (especially extemp), butdouble entering is allowed.

ConflictPattern A: Extemp, Expos, DI, and Duo

ConflictPattern B: Impromptu, Oratory, HI and IR(Pattern B conflicts with Student Congress)

Times: 10 minutes (no grace) for DI, DUO, Oratory,and HI

8 minutes (:30sec. grace) for Expos and IR

7 minutes forExtemp and 6 minutes for IMP



Opendivision only in IE’s. Coaches: at registration please give me a list of yournovice eligible competitors so that we make sure to acknowledge the top noviceat awards.



Seethe state rules, which apply in all IE events (see the WSFA guide or go to

“Boundfor State Regulations” at http://www.wiaa.com/ConDocs/Con277/2010%20Forensics%20Regs.pdf



State Qualification: For schools in District One, this tournamentis a state qualifier in CX, LD, PF, Congress, and all eight IE’s. The top competitor not already qualified, iffrom District One, and receiving at least a 3rd place finish, shallearn qualification to the State Tournament from District One. For Congress, 3bids will be given out.



Fees: School registration fee is $25.00. $20.00 per CX team or PF team, $15.00 per LDentry, and $8.00 per IE or Student Congress entry.

Make checks payable to“Mount Vernon Debate”



Directions:

(GoingNorth to Mt. Vernon) Mt. Vernon is on I-5, north of Seattle about an hour. Exit #226/Kincaid, go right onto Kincaid,heading east, up the hill. Go left on 10thstreet, and proceed about 8 blocks until you run into the high school. The address is 314 N. 9th St.,Mount Vernon, WA, 98273. Registrationwill be in the Cafeteria of New Main (walk between the Old Main and Fine Artsbuildings and you’ll see New Main north across the courtyard.



Food: Numerous concessions will be sold at thetournament. There are fast foodrestaurants along Riverside Dr, but are a long walk, nearly 1 mile away fromcampus.



Awards:

LD/PF/CXDebate – 1st, 2nd and 3rd place, as well astop three speakers.

IE’s– 1st, 2nd, 3rd and Finalists in opendivision. Top novice recognized.

StudentCongress: Top three speakers and top presiding officer.



Supervision: WSFA/WIAA requires that there is a certificated coach/staff member from the school or school district supervising competitors at all times.



Mount Vernon Invitational - January 21-22,2011

SCHEDULE

Friday, January 21st

3:00 Registration - Cafeteria in New Main Bldg.



3:45 Round I LD/CX/PF



6:00 Round II LD/CX/PF



8:00 Round III LD/CX/PF



Saturday, January 22nd

7:15 IE Registration – Cafeteria in New Main Bldg.



8:00 Round I Pattern A (EXT Prep at7:30 am, OM Auditorium, 2nd Floor)



9:15 Round II Pattern A (EXT Prep at8:30 am, OM Auditorium, 2nd Floor)



10:30 Round III Pattern A (EXT Prep at11:00, OM Auditorium, 2nd Floor)



11:45 Round IV LD/CX/PF



1:30 Session 1 StudentCongress

2:00 Round I Pattern B



3:00 Round II Pattern B

3:30 Session II StudentCongress



4:30 Round III Pattern B



5:30 Round V LD/CX/PF



7:15 Finals All IE’s (Ext prep at6:45 pm, room OM 107 – Room change!)



8:15 Finals LD/CX/PF



9:15 Awards Auditorium, 2ndfloor of Old Main