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Lincoln East

                                                         

40th Spartan Invitational

Dear Colleagues,

The Lincoln East Speech and Debate Teams, parents, and coaches invite you to attend our 40th annual Virtual Spartan Invitational Speech Tournament on Friday, February 19, 2021.

We are pleased to announce that the Spartan Invitational is once again a NIETOC Qualifying TournamentWe will feature two finals divisions (Champ and Honors) in all events, and additional outrounds for NIETOC events, as entries warrant.  We will offer as many bids as we can (last year we offered 18 bids in all NIETOC events, 24 in DI), so take this opportunity to try to qualify for a great national tournament.

For Nebraska schools the Spartan Invite offers a final chance to see how your team stacks up before state and national qualifiers.  For out-of-state schools we promise tough competition, a different judging pool, and maybe even some fun new events for your students to try.  To everyone we offer a well-run, on-time tournament. 

If you have questions about the 2021 Spartan Invitational, please don't hesitate to contact us.  Good luck as the season progresses, and we sincerely hope to see you in February!                     

 

FORMAT

***THIS YEAR'S TOURNAMENT WILL BE VIRTUAL***

***Students in individual events will compete synchronously through Zoom

***Students competing in Duo/Duet or OID will compete asynchronously. We will accept both submissions of competitors performing on the same screen AND split screen.

Students may TRIPLE ENTER. However, they are responsible for making it to their rounds on time as judges will not wait for competitors who run out of time.There will be three preliminary rounds breaking to Champ finals (top six), Honors finals (next six).  NIETOC events (where entries warrant) will break to additional final rounds in order for students to earn bids. 

Students may TRIPLE ENTER, however they will be responsible for making it to all their events on time or else they will be disqualified.  Extempers may lose prep time if they choose to triple enter . . . they will have to hustle.  We encourage cross entries, but we can't wait for speakers who are late. 

No competitor may use the same script or parts of the same script in more than one event.  A "novice" is defined as any student who has not competed in speech or debate prior to August 2019.  You will identify your novices for us when register on Speechwire. There are no separate novice divisions.

 

ENTRY LIMITS

Although regrettable, the size of the Spartan dictates that we restrict entries in order to have room for everyone.  Consequently we will enforce the following entry limits:

Individual Events and Duo:           6 entries per school per event

Oral Interpretation of Drama:        3 teams per school

 

Please note that entries may be refused once we’ve reached our space limit, regardless of whether the entry deadline has been met.  If we have additional space we will allow extra entries on a first come-first served basis, but only 6 entries/school/event will count toward sweepstakes.  To request additional entries simply put them on the tournament waiting list on the website.

 

ENTRIES

*** ENTRIES ARE DUE BY 5:00pm ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2021. ***

 

FEES

Entry fees will be $8.00 per event. Any entries not "covered" by your judges cost an additional $10.00 per entry. 

Please make checks payable to Lincoln East Forensics.

 

JUDGES

You must furnish one judge for every 5 entries or part thereof.  Please make every effort to supply judges . . . we need your judges more than your money. If we cannot find judges and you cannot provide them, we may not be able to accommodate your entire entry.  All judges must be available for finals.

 

EVENTS

EXTEMPORANEOUS--Current events topics since December 2019.  Thirty-minute preparation, 7-minute maximum speaking time.  One notecard is optional, but discouraged.

ORATORY--An original speech composed by the speaker intended to persuade, convince, or inspire.  Ten-minute maximum time limit. Manuscript is optional, but discouraged.

INFORMATIVE--An original speech composed by the speaker intended to inform or explain.  Ten minutes maximum.  One 4 x 6 notecard optional, but discouraged.

ENTERTAINMENT--An original speech composed by the speaker.  This is a public address event.  The purpose is to entertain, but the speech must have a serious point.  This is not original comedy, nor is it original humorous interp.  Eight minutes maximum time limit. One 4 x 6 notecard optional, but discouraged.

HUMOROUS & DRAMATIC INTERPRETATION--These will be separate events in interpretation that may be taken from prose or drama.  Ten-minute maximum time limit.  Manuscripts are optional, but discouraged.

POETRY--A 6-8 minute presentation of poetry.  If more than one poem is used, the selections should be linked by a common theme or author.  Transitional statements are optional. Manuscripts are mandatory.

DUO INTERP/DUET ACTING --A two-person humorous or serious interpretation. Students can perform either Duo or Duet Acting. Twelve-minute time limit.

ORAL INTERPRETATION OF DRAMA--A group of 3 to 5 individuals interpret a humorous or serious play or play cutting.  This is interpretation, not acting.  Each group member must possess a copy of the script and use it during the performance.  Movement is allowed, but no touching.  Fifteen-minute max. time limit.

PROGRAM ORAL INTERPRETATION a 10 minute program event that uses prose, drama, and poetry to advance a theme or argument. Manuscripts are mandatory

Greater detail on the Nebraska events (Entertainment, Oral Interpretation of Drama, Poetry, and Informative) and copies of our critique sheets may be found by clicking on the “Judge’s Manual” link at the following website: http://www.nsaahome.org/sp.php

 

AWARDS:

Sweepstakes awards will be presented through fifth place.  Additionally, we will award the outstanding "Small Entry" team (15 or fewer entries) with the highest number of sweepstakes points.

Additionally, we will offer a triathlon award to the individuals entered in three events who earn the most sweepstakes points.

All outround participants and Top Novices will receive awards

We will break to as many finals as we can in NIETOC events to maximize the number of bids.

 

SCHEDULE

 

                                    3:00                Registration in the auditorium

                                    3:30                Extemporaneous Draw, Round 1

                                    4:00                Round 1

                                    4:45                Extemporaneous Draw, Round 2

                                    5:15                Round 2

                                    6:00                Extemporaneous Draw, Round 3

                                    6:30                Round 3

                                    7:45                Extemporaneous Draw, Finals

                                    8:00                Finals

 

Thanks,

Nick & Elle

 

Manager contact information

Nick Herink
Email address: nherink@lps.org
Phone number: 402-305-2845

Mailing address

Lincoln East High School
1000 S. 70th Street
Lincoln, NE 68510

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