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Back to the Nest pt 2
General information This information is from a tournament in a past season! This is a College tournament in Illinois. View manager contact information
9/10/2021
The Illinois State University Forensics Union and the Illinois State Forensics Alumni are pleased to invite you and your team to participate in the fourth annual and second virtual Back to the Nest Swing - asynchronously (Sept 27-Oct 1) and synchronously (Oct 2).
Hananiah Wiggins (Class of 2015) and Megan Koch (DoF, Class of 2003)
TOURNAMENT INFORMATION Participants should be enrolled undergraduate students and members of their school’s forensics team. Students may enter as many events as they would like, with no limit on team entries; however for schools with larger entries we may have to artificially move students to utilize school judges.
The deadline for entries and video submission is Monday, September 27 at 8:00pm. We recommend schools upload videos to YouTube (set to “unlisted”) and paste those links into the submission box on Speechwire. Videos that cannot be viewed will be dropped without refund.
Limited prep prompts and questions will be posted in the morning on Saturday September 25. Competitors will submit one video for Impromptu and/or Extemp which will be used in all rounds. We ask that Impromptu competitors record their prep time (Extempers, we don’t need to see you prep for 30 minutes unless you think it would be entertaining).
Synchronous Portion:
Entries: Each student may enter a maximum of six synchronous events; no more than three per grouping. There is no limit on the amount of entries a school may enter per event; however, for schools with larger entries we may have to artificially move competitors to utilize judges from that school. The deadline for receiving entries for the synchronous portion is 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, September 28. No adds will be accepted after this time. Drops will be accepted after the deadline without penalty until 12:00 p.m. Wednesday, September 29. Entries for both parts should be submitted to Speechwire.com.
Competition: This tournament will take place via Zoom. All participants should have a Zoom account and a reliable internet connection.
For both portions:
IE Judges & Fees - Entry fees are $8.00 per entry slot (no additional charge for entering quadrathon). A nuisance fee of $6.00 per slot will be added to the original entry fee for every drop after 12:00pm on Wednesday, September 29. No-shows on the day of the tournament may be charged a $15.00 nuisance fee per slot in addition to the original entry fee. Please communicate with the tournament staff as quickly as possible in the event of illness or emergency the day of the tournament.
Each school should furnish one judge for every six slots. Hired judges are available at $10.00 per uncovered slot. Judges dropped after the Wednesday, 12:00 p.m. deadline will result in a nuisance fee of $25.00 each plus the additional cost of hiring a judge. ALL fees are assessed as of 12:00 p.m., Wednesday, September 29. Due to the difficulties of maintaining a pool of high-quality hired judges, we strongly encourage every school to bring at least one judge. All “full-time” judges are on standby for finals - as always, we will make every effort to collapse final rounds to a single flight if the judging pool allows.
Quadrathon: Students entered in at least four events including at least one from two different genres (interpretation/public address/limited preparation) will be eligible for the quadrathon awards. Novice finals will not count toward open quadrathon, but if entries warrant we will present Novice Individual Sweepstakes awards.
Novice Events: A separate novice division will be created in each individual event where we have at least 12 novice entries. A novice is a student who is in their first year of collegiate competition OR has competed in three or fewer collegiate tournaments OR is a competitor for a community college or 2-year school.
Sectioning: We will use Speechwire to take all entries, section rounds, assign judges and tabulate scores.
Awards: The top six contestants in each event will advance to open finals and receive awards. The top three quadrathon entries will receive awards based on final rounds. Sweepstakes trophies will be awarded to the top five schools, and an award will be presented for Limited Entry Sweepstakes (if entries warrant, the top three limited entry schools will receive awards). In open finals, winning first place earns 12 points…and sixth place earns two points. Other open finalists, and all open semifinalists, will earn 1 point each. In novice final rounds, winning first place earns 6 points … and sixth place earns 1 point. Awards will be mailed to teams - please ensure that your mailing address is correct in Speechwire.
Judging blocks: Students are welcome to request no-questions-asked judge blocks. For the async portion please email Hananiah Wiggins (wigginshananiah93@gmail.com) and for the sync portion please email Megan Koch (mkoch@ilstu.edu). Judge lists will be posted and updated throughout the week of the tournament in the Files section on Speechwire.
Illinois State Competitors: In the async portion, ISU students may be competing (but will pay entry fees and entries will be limited). Varsity members will be hosting the sync portion, but novice members may be competing.
RULES OF EVENTS General: All programs and speeches must not have been used in competition prior to September 1, 2021. A novice is a student who is in their first year of collegiate competition OR has competed in three or fewer collegiate tournaments. Competitors must be undergraduates working on their first degree. NFA event descriptions will be used for all events; both tournaments will use AFA-style speaker points and tie breaks (except majority of 1s in finals).
Impromptu: “Prompts will include ideas that can be comprehended and interpreted quickly such as quotations, both actual (from history or contemporary culture) and fictional (from movies, plays, novels etc.), song lyrics, proverbs, etc." We will not use images or objects in Impromptu.
Extemp: Topic areas may include, but are not limited to: Domestic Politics, Domestic Social, International or Domestic Economics, International Hotspots, or Social Justice Issues.
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE (any changes will be noted on the Speechwire schedule).
Part 1 (asynchronous competition). All times are CST
Monday, September 27, 2021 8:00 PM - Entry and Video Submission Deadline Tuesday, September 28, 2021 10:00 AM - Prelim Ballots Released to Judges Thursday, September 30, 2021 4:00 PM - Prelim Ballots Due 7:00 PM - Final Round Ballots Released to Judges Friday, October 1, 2021 8:00 PM - Final Round Ballots Due Saturday, October 2, 2021 6:00 PM - Awards (tent)
Part 2 (synchronous competition) October 2, 2021 All times are CST.
*as always, we will collapse finals if possible.
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