CLU Invitational
2015 — CA/US
California Lutheran University
2105 Invitational Speech and Debate Tournament
Friday-Sunday, January 2-4, 2105
Thousand Oaks, California
Dear Coach:
The Cal Lutheran Debate Team and the La Reina Speech and Debate team invite you and your squad to participate in our Fourth Annual Invitational Speech and Debate Tournament to be held on Friday-Sunday, January 2-4, 2105. We are experimenting with the "Fullerton style" schedule so all Individual Events rounds are Friday with all Debate rounds on Saturday to Sunday. Obviously it will be much easier to double enter in both Events and Debate. You can double enter within the Events pattern but not in the Debate pattern.
We are also happy to have the help of the La Reina High School program in co-hosting the tourney at CLU. Due to the size of the CLU campus, we may limit the total entry into the tournament at some point prior to the published deadline to registration, so early registration is advised.
We again use DUAL topics in LD and Public Forum! We will have Open and Novice divisions in both the January/February NFL LD topic and the November/December LD topic, and the January Public Forum plus the December Public Forum topic. Just register for the topic your students prefer. Double check your registration to make sure you have registered for the correct topic. Topics and divisions with less than 10 entrants may be canceled or combined.
Parliamentary debate will be given 3 topics per round; each team allowed one strike each. All Individual Events will be combined into one pattern to make the schedule more efficient. Double entries in Events are allowed. We will also offer one division of Student Congress.
Happy New Year!
Melan Jaich, Debate Coach, California Lutheran University
Matt Conrad, Debate Coach,
La Reina HS
Web Registration
Entries will only be accepted on-line at the new site: tabroom.com.
It will take you a few minutes to set up your school's account, but once that is done the system is a breeze. Plus, the system will enter all your judges and competitors - so when you enter the next tournament that uses this system you will not have to type the judges and competitors names again. You will also be able to make changes to your entry up to noon Monday, December 29, 2014, with no additional fees. If you are new to the online system, you will need to first "Set up a new account" for your school. After the account is set up, go to "Tournament Calendar" and it will let you click on "Entry." Often you need to select number of slots first and names second.
Deadlines
The system will accept entries and changes until Monday, December 29, 2014. Make drops and adds on the web page. As of noon Tuesday, December 30,, 2014, fees will be set and changes will not be allowed on-line. If you have drops after that date, please email them to me at mjaich@mac.com. Changes or drops after Tuesday, December 30, 2014 at 6pm will be charged a $10 nuisance fee. All space in debate and events will be allocated on a first come, first served basis; register early.
Judges
Each judge covers two teams (Parli or Policy); four Public Forum teams/ four Lincoln Douglas debaters/duo entries or six event entries in each pattern. Please call if you have questions about your judging requirements. Schools will pay a judging penalty fee per event slot, Congress entry, Lincoln Douglas/Duo Interp or debate team not covered by school judges.
FEES:
School Fee $40
____ number of Event entries/Congress entered X $10= _____
____ number of Duo Teams entered X $20 =_____
____ number of Parli. teams/P. F. teams/ LD entries X $20 =_____
____ number of Policy Teams X $35 = _____
Penalties for Not Providing School Judges
____ Event entries/Congress entries uncovered X $10 = _____
____ Duo entries uncovered X $20 = _____
____ Parli. or PF teams/ L-D entries uncovered X $75 = _____
____ Policy Teams uncovered X $100 = _____
Total Fees = ____________ Please make checks payable to "CLU Debate".
Debate Topics:
L/D Debate Topic: November/December OR January/February Topic
2014-2105 Policy Debate Topic
Public Forum Topic: December OR January Topic
Parliamentary Debate: Three new topics will be provided each round.
Divisions:
Novice and Open Division in Debate and Events except Congress. Novice is normally defined as the first year of competition. Patterns: Debate Pattern: Policy, Parliamentary, Public Forum and
Lincoln-Douglas Debate plus Congress are in one pattern. Events Pattern: Extemporaneous/Dramatic Interpretation /Expository/Original Prose Poetry / Oratorical Interpretation/ Impromptu /Persuasive /Humorous Interpretation/Thematic Interpretation and Duo Interpretation.
General Rules:
School registration in part or whole may be rejected due to space considerations - please register early! Every year several schools cannot attend or have their entries restricted. The tournament will consist of six preliminary debate rounds and the three preliminary rounds of events. Novice are those students in their first year of competition. All divisions will receive trophies. We reserve the right to combine divisions if the entry warrants.
Sweepstakes:
Because of the novel schedule this year we will offer two Sweepstakes sets of awards: 1rst thru 3rd in Events and 1rst thru 3rd in Debate.
Events Rules:
Students may double enter in Events. Generally we use CHSSA rules but not in all cases. Exceptions include: Persuasive will include both advocacy and other "persuasive" speeches. Extemp is combined national and international. OO, Persuasive and OA are combined as "Oratory". Semifinals will be held in individual events with 50 or more entries or the discretion of the tournament director. Under subscribed events may waive finals.
Debate Rules:
We will accept hybrid teams in debate but you cannot double enter in the debate pattern. We do not accept single person teams. Team debate must be two person. Brackets will be broken to avoid teams from the same school hitting each other. Debate will advance to octofinals if entry warrants. Check the schedule at registration to determine divisions going to octofinals. Parliamentary Debate uses the CHSSA format.
Computers are allowed in all events except during the Parliamentary rounds. For parliamentary debate, computers may only be used during prep.
Congress Rules:
Congress will have one open division only. Please designate the PO's with a 'po' for every ten entries.
Judges Rules:
Schools should provide one judge for every two teams, four Lincoln Douglas debaters/ Congress entries/duo or part of judging one round past where the school drops from competition. Judges are assumed to be experienced and prepared to judge their assigned events or debate formats. Debate judges are free to determine style questions at the beginning of each round. School judges who fail to check in at the judging table when assigned may have their team fined the aforementioned penalties per round.
SCHEDULE California Lutheran University Invitational 2105
(Please note there is also free street parking nearby)
Friday, January 2, 2105
Directions to CLU can be obtained from www.callutheran.edu.
1:30-2:30 p.m. Events School Check In Registration - Overton Hall
3:30-4:00 p.m. Extemp Prep
4:30-5:30 p.m. Events Round I
5:30-6:00 p.m. Extemp Prep
6:00-7:30 p.m. Events Round II
7:30-8:00 p.m. Extemp Prep
8:00-9:00 p.m. Events Round III
10:30 p.m. Events Break Posted Online
Saturday, January 3, 2105
8:00-8:30 a.m. Extemp Prep Final Round
8:30-9:30 p.m. Final Rounds All Events
10:30-11:30 a.m. Late Registration for Debate Only Schools - Overton Hall
11:30-1:30 a.m. Debate Round I Congress Rd. I Bills 1-2
12:00 p.m. Events Awards
1:30-3:30 p.m. Debate Round II Congress Rd. 2 Bills 3-4
3:30-5:30 p.m. Debate Round III Congress Rd. 3 Bills 5-6
5:30-7:30 p.m. Debate Round IV Congress Elims Posted
Sunday, January 5, 2013
8:30-10:30 Debate Round V Congress Final Bills 7-8
10:30-12:30 Debate Round VI
1:30-3:30 p.m. Debate Elim 1
3:30-5:30 p.m. Debate Elim 2
5:30-7:30 p.m. Debate Elim 3
8:00 pm Debate Elimination rounds continue as needed.
See tournament invite for Congress Bills. Invite can be found on the right side of this webpage.