Welcome to the home page for the 2022 SCJFL So-Cal Champs tournament hosted by SCJFL on May 7-8, 2022 for Middle School students.
Status: Tournament Completed
The 2022 SCJFL Middle School
Southern California Championship Tournament
May 7-8, 2022
(Invitation Version 1.0)
SCJFL is proud to announce The 2022 SCJFL Middle School Southern California Championship Tournament. This tournament is meant to encourage a healthy competition and provide an opportunity to sharpen competitive speeches before the national tournament.
The tournament will be held on Saturday, May 7th - Sunday, May 8th, 2022.
The tournament will be held entirely online.
Eligibility:
All competitors who advanced into an open division final round or received a placement award (speaker awards for debate are not eligible) at an SCJFL middle school tournament are eligible. The tournament will accept as many wishlist requests until the slots for an event are full.
Available slots:
Each event will have a specific number of slots offered for the tournament. If a competitor has qualified (received an award by either advancing to an elimination round or by placing in the top half of an event that did not have a final round), then the competitor is guaranteed a slot, even if the offered amount of slots has been met.
For example, if a student received a 5th place trophy in Poetry at the Q3 speech tournament, then he qualifies to compete in SoCal Champs, regardless of how many other people would like to attend. The tournament will offer six slots for Poetry (see below). So, the student would be allowed to compete in Poetry, even if more than six other qualified students also signed up. The tournament will admit all competitors who qualify.
However, since Champs only offers six slots, if only four qualified students sign up for the event, then the tournament would accept two more students who are non-qualified. These students would need to sign up on a ‘wishlist.’ The tournament staff will select wishlist students based on how well they placed in the event at a previous tournament. When signing up a student on the wishlist, it is important to note which tournament the student score best. Only one tournament will be considered per wishlist event, so please double-check to ensure that you are selecting the best tournament for the student.
If you have any questions about this process, please feel free to contact the tournament director through the registration page.
Event slots offered:
Impromptu, SPAR, Storytelling, Informative, Duo, Public Forum, LD, Policy, Big Questions = 12 slots offered for each event.
Declamation, Extemp, Prose, Poetry, OO/Persuasive, Speech to Entertain, Humorous Interp, Dramatic Interp = 6 slots offered for each event.
Congress = 15 slots offered.
Entries:
Qualification: Upon registration, coaches should indicate which tournament qualified the competitor. This is available under the REGISTER -> COMPETITOR REQUESTS tab on the tournament registration page (next to the COMPETITOR WAIVER tab). Coaches should write the event(s) and the respective qualifying tournament in the space next to the student’s name (e.g. Michelle Smith - Extemp - Q4; Storytelling - Q2). Students who are entered without qualifications will be dropped and not granted entry from the wishlist
Wilshlist: Students who did not qualify, but who wish to be waitlisted for an event can sign up on the following Google Form. The tournament staff will admit the highest ranked waitlisted students until all of the slots are filled for that event.
Link to sign up students for the wishlist (each student will require a new submission to the form):
https://forms.gle/LjfpzbBANf2CucA46
NOTE: Students who are entered as qualified students but have not qualified will be dropped from the tournament and not considered on the waitlist. Please double-check the results of previous tournaments to ensure that your students are entered correctly.
Middle School Events:
Pattern A:
(may not enter in pattern D)(may enter only one from the following):
Lincoln-Douglas Debate: (Resolved: In a democracy, a free press ought to prioritize objectivity over advocacy.)
Public Forum Debate: (Resolved: Japan should revise Article 9 of its Constitution to develop offensive military capabilities.)
Pattern B:
(may enter no more than two from the following):
Prose (manuscript required, 7 min. maximum)
Humorous Interpretation (10 min. maximum)
Persuasive (10 min. maximum)
Duo Interpretation (10 min. maximum)
Speech to Entertain (5 min. maximum)
SPAR
Impromptu (7 min. bank)
Pattern C:
(may enter no more than two from the following):
Dramatic Interpretation (10 min. maximum)
Declamation (10 min. maximum)
Poetry (manuscript required, 7 min. maximum)
Storytelling (5 min. maximum)
Informative (10 min. maximum)
(may enter only one from the following):
Extemporaneous Speaking
Topics in no particular order: Global Economy, Technology Breakthroughs, Africa, Domestic News
Pattern D (may not enter in pattern A):
Congressional Debate
Elementary School Events:
Pattern F:
(may enter only one from the following):
Congress
SPAR
Pattern G:
(may enter no more than two from the following):
O.O./Persuasive (5 min. maximum)
Duo Interpretation (6 min. maximum)
Declamation (5 min. maximum)
Poetry (manuscript required, 5 min. maximum)
Storytelling (5 min. maximum)
Informative (5 min. maximum)
Impromptu (7 min. bank)
Tentative schedule (***may change depending on entry numbers***):
Middle School Schedule*:
Saturday:
9:00 a.m. Round 1 Pattern B (Pro, HI, OO, Duo, STE, Imp, SPAR)
10:30 a.m. Round 2 Pattern B (Pro, HI, OO, Duo, STE, Imp, SPAR)
12:00 p.m. Round 1 Pattern A (PF, BQ, LD) / Pattern D (Cong)
1:00 p.m. Lunch break
1:30 p.m. Round 3 Pattern B (Pro, HI, OO, Duo, STE, Imp, SPAR)
3:00 p.m. Round 2 Pattern A (PF, BQ, LD) / Pattern D (Cong)
4:30 p.m. Finals Pattern B
6:00 p.m. Round 3 Pattern A (PF, BQ, LD) / Pattern D (Cong)
Sunday:
9:30 a.m. Round 1 Pattern C (DI, Dec, Poe, Sty, Info, Ext) / Round 4 Pattern A (PF, BQ, LD)
10:45 a.m. Round 2 Pattern C (DI, Dec, Poe, Sty, Info, Ext) /Round 5 Pattern A (PF, BQ, LD)
12:15 p.m. Round 3 Pattern C (DI, Dec, Poe, Sty, Info, Ext)
1:30 p.m. Finals Pattern C
ASAP - Awards
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Elementary School Schedule*:
Saturday:
9:00 a.m. Round 1 Pattern F (SPAR)
10:30 a.m. Round 2 Pattern F (SPAR)
12:00 p.m. Round 1 Pattern G (Sty, Per, Info, Poe, Duo, Imp, Dec)
1:00 p.m. Lunch break
1:30 p.m. Round 3 Pattern F (SPAR)
3:00 p.m. Round 2 Pattern G (Sty, Per, Info, Poe, Duo, Imp, Dec)
4:30 p.m. Round 3 Pattern G (Sty, Per, Info, Poe, Duo, Imp, Dec) / Finals Pattern F (SPAR)
6:00 p.m. Finals Pattern G (Sty, Per, Info, Poe, Duo, Imp, Dec)
Judges:
We have tried to schedule the tournament such that middle school students (7th grade and older) can judge the elementary events, if they wish. Middle school students who wish to both compete and judge should be careful not to register as a judge for a time in which they have a competition round. Schools which register such students will be subject to a judge no-show fee and potentially a delay of tournament fee. These students should also be careful not to exhaust themselves by not taking a break between rounds.
Ballots will be issued to judges a few minutes before the start time of the round. The exact release time of the ballots can be viewed on the STAUS tab of the tournament registration page.
Judges who are scheduled for the round, but do not receive ballots should go to the judge standby room: 8x8.vc/SCJFLstandby
Teams whose judges who do not accept their ballots will be charged a no-show fee. The fees will incrementally increase throughout the tournament:
1st missed ballot - $20
2nd missed ballot - $40
Each subsequently missed ballot - $50
Judges whose names are called in the standby room but who do not respond will be considered a no-show.
When judges receive a ballot, we ask that they please stay in the competition room to finish filling out the ballot. That way, if the tournament staff need to contact the judge, they can easily go into the competition room to discuss any potential problems.
Judges are encouraged to submit the decisions (ranks) of the round and then add any additional feedback for the students after the decision has been recorded. This helps the tournament stay on time; we frequently are waiting on one single ballot before we can calculate the next round, so submitting a decision quickly moves the tournament along.
Deadlines:
Entry deadline for qualified students is Monday, May 2nd at 12:00 p.m. noon Pacific. The tournament staff will then assess the number of qualified entries and determine the number of additional wishlist requests that can be accepted.
The tournament staff will add wishlist students to the tournament and then notify the coaches to check the updated registration summary to verify that the entries look correct.
Fees:
Fees will be assessed on Tuesday May 3rd at 12:00 p.m. PST. Any changes after this date will be subject to the following penalties.
$50 school fee
$15 per IE/Congress/Spar slot ($30 per Duo team)
$40 per Lincoln Douglas/Public Forum/Big Questions slot
$30 judging fee per uncovered IE slot (One judge covers 5 IE slots)
$125 per uncovered debate slot (One judge covers 2 LD/PD/PFD slots)
$20 per change after Tuesday May 3rd, 2022 at 12:00 p.m. PST.
$50 No-show fee per competitor.
$100 dropped judge fee after May 6th at 12:01 a.m. PST.
Tournament Staff:
Tournament director: Robert Cannon
Help room: Joannah Cannon
Ombudsman: Mike Kyle
Throughout the entire tournament, we will have a live help room for anyone having trouble. The URL will is 8x8.vc/SCJFLHelp
Timetable
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Mon 05/02/22 12:00 pm
Close registration (schools can not edit their registration)