October Wyatt Tournament

2014 — KY/US
WILSON WYATT DEBATE LEAGUE
OCTOBER TOURNAMENT INVITATION

You and your team are cordially invited to attend the October 25th Wilson Wyatt Debate League Invitational Tournament at the University of Louisville.

 

Wyatt Debate League Tournaments are open to all high schools regardless of membership in the league.

 

The tournament will begin with registration 8:15AM with the first round of competition beginning at 9:00AM.

 

Registration:

Registration will be handled solely through tabroom.com. Registration is now open and will remain open until Monday October 20 at 5pm. At that time all new entries and judges must be entered.

 

You may drop teams and judges from your registration until October 21st at 5:00PM, without penalty. At that time, each registration change will be assessed a $25 fee.

 

Entry Fees:

Entry fees are $15 per entry if you are not a member of the Wyatt Debate League. If you are a league member in good standing, you do not need to pay entry fees. You are responsible for all registration fees if you are a member and not in good standing.

 

You are also eligible to join the Wyatt Debate League for $150 if you are outside of Jefferson County. Not only will this grant you access to all tournaments, you will also be provided with additional resources from the league. Please inquire for more information.

 

Events:

WWDL will offer Novice, Junior Varsity, and Varsity Lincoln Douglas and Public Forum Debate. It will also feature Novice and Varsity Policy Debate.

 

A novice is defined as is defined as anyone in their first academic year of debate. A junior varsity debater is defined as anyone in their first two seasons of high school debate. In team events, in order to compete in novice or JV, both debaters of the partnership must meet the requirements.

 

In the event that a division of a debate event has fewer than seven entries, that division may be collapsed into another division of the same event.

 

Judging:

Each school is required to fulfill its judging obligation by providing one judge for every two entries, or fraction thereof. Thus, one judge can cover between 1-2 entries, two judges for 3-4 entries, and 3 judges for 5-6 entries, and so on. Judge obligations extend throughout the entire tournament (including all elimination rounds). Judges, who leave before the tournament ends, or fail to show up for a round they are assigned, will result in a $25 fine to the school, for each round missed.

 

In the event that you cannot fulfill your entire obligation, there are a limited number of judges available for $100 each. Please submit all hired judge requests on tabroom.com and also email tiffany.dillard@louisville.edu no later than Tuesday October 21 by 5pm.

 

Awards:

Awards will be given to each student reaching elimination rounds as well as the top ten speakers in each division.

 

Schedule:

The tournament will feature 5 preliminary rounds of competition, semifinals, and finals. The schedule below is tentative and subject to change:

 

 

Registration 8:15AM-8:45AM

Judges Training 8:30AM-8:50AM

 

Lincoln Douglas/Public Forum

Round 1: 9:00AM
Round 2: 10:00AM

Round 3: 11:00AM

Lunch: 12:00PM

Round 4: 12:45PM

Round 5: 2:00PM

Semifinals: 3:15PM

Awards: 4:15PM

Finals: 4:45PM

 

Policy

Round 1: 9:00AM
Round 2: 10:30AM
Lunch: 12:00PM
Round 3: 12:45PM
Round 4: 2:15PM

Awards: 4:15PM
Finals: 4:45PM

 

Lunch:

Lunch will be provided at each tournament.

 

Chaperones:

A designated adult representing your school must be with your students at the tournament. We cannot allow students to compete, or be at the tournament site without them.

 

Tournament Processes:

 

 

Judge Feedback:

New for the 2014-2015 tournaments, we will allow judges and strongly encourage judges to provide oral feedback to students after the round. While we still ask judges not to disclose their decision, we do ask that you provide some guidance as to what you thought each debater did well and what they could improve. Filling out the written ballots is still a requirement.

 

Tabroom:

The tabroom is open to all coaches throughout the course of the tournament. Students and judges, who are not coaches, are not allowed.

 

 

DIRECTIONS/PARKING

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Parking

Parking will be in the lot adjacent to the Business school. Enter the University of

Louisville from the North Entrance, located on Cardinal Boulevard. (That entrance is

directly across from DuPont Manual High School). Once you enter, go to the four-way

stop, take a right, and follow it (towards the abstract red statute) down to the “Red Lot”

on the right hand side between the School of Music and the Business School.

 

 

Once you park,

The central tournament hub will be the Humanities Building. From the parking lot, walk

back to the four-way stop and make a right. Then, proceed to walk down the sidewalk

toward the center of campus. The Bingham Humanities building will be in the middle of

campus, on your right hand side. Signs will direct you to registration.

 

 

If you have any other questions please feel free to email the tournament director, Tiffany Dillard-Knox at tiffany.dillard@louisville.edu or contact her at (502)852-3522.

See you in October!!!