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AFA-NST District 6
Spring Qualifying Tournament
 
 
January 12, 2024
 
Dear AFA-NST District 6 Schools:
 
Berry College will host the AFA-NST District 6 Spring Qualifying Tournament. This tournament will be held in- person at Berry College in beautiful Rome, Georgia on Saturday, January 27th, 2024.
 
District 6 is comprised of the following states: AL, FL, GA, KY, MS, NC, SC, and TN and Louisiana State University. Several schools have already paid their District 6 subscription fees for the AFA- NST. Subscription fees are $30 (before the December 1st deadline) and $50 (after the December 1st deadline) and can be paid directly on the AFA website or can be added to your school's entry fee at the district qualifying tournament registration. If you know of other programs in your state that would be interested in joining the AFA-NST, please encourage them to attend our district tournament or to contact me for more information. We want our district to be well represented at the 2024 AFA-NST. Be sure to check out the AFA-NST website at www.afa-niet.org for additional information and the invitation.
In addition to the usual tournament awards, District 6 will accept nominations for the 2023- 2024 All-American Individual Events Team presented at the AFA – NST. This is a wonderful recognition of students who excel at academics, service, and forensics. The nomination form and requirements are included with this invitation. Please email a copy of your students’ nominations in a PDF format no later than the end of registration on January 23rd to me at bspyle@ua.edu. The nomination packet must include the student’s official transcript. This can be a copy in the PDF, but if the student’s packet is forwarded to the national committee, you will need to mail an official transcript at that time.
Please also forward your team’s current qualification forms for all at-large AFA qualifications to the District Tournament. This information will help us continue the process of verifying qualifications for the AFA – NST.
 
We will use SpeechWire for entries, scheduling, and tabulation. To enter the tournament, please go to: www.speechwire.com. Please, be sure all of your students have activated SpeechWire accounts and are listed in your Team Roster. If you have any questions about this year's district tournament or the national tournament, please do not hesitate to contact me.
We look forward to seeing y’all soon!
 
 
Dr. Ben Pyle District VI Chair
Assistant Professor, Director of the Alabama Forensic Council The University of Alabama
205-348-8077
bspyle@ua.edu
 
District Six Qualifier Spring 2024 Tournament
 
Entries : All entries must be entered on Speechwire.com. There will be two preliminary rounds with finals. A school may not enter more than five students in each event. Material must not have been used by the student before September 1, 2023. Competitors may enter up to three events in a grouping. A STUDENT MAY NOT ENTER AN EVENT THAT HAS BEEN QUALIFIED FOR THE 2024 AFA-NST THROUGH THE AT-LARGE QUALIFICATION METHOD--please see at-large
qualification method below.
 
At Large Qualifications Process for the 2023-2024 competitive season: Two tournament placements used for qualification may not exceed a cumulative total of five (5), based on the following formula:
 
Up to six legs may be awarded in a final round, but no more than 50% of the competitors may earn legs in an event. The total number of entries will be rounded down.
 
# of entries in the event # of legs earned Places that earn legs
1                            0                 0
2-3                         1                 1st
4-5                         2                 1st, 2nd
6-7                         3                 1st, 2nd, 3rd
8-9                         4                 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th
10-11                     5                 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th
12+                        6                 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th
 
District Qualification: The top three placements (or more based on entry size) automatically qualify for the AFA-NST. If an event receives its second leg to qualify at large, the district automatic qualification will move down to the next highest placing entry. Coaches, please make an effort to provide information about your students’ at-large quals available to the D6 Chair (Ben Pyle, bspyle@ua.edu) prior to, during, or immediately following this Spring District tournament so that we can expedite and recognize all of students who automatically qualify for the AFA – NST at the Spring District Tournament.
 
Tournament Fees: $10 per individual event slot entered. Additional fees: $10.00 per slot not covered by a judge provided by your school; $20.00 per slot drop; $60.00 per judge drop.
 
Payment: Payments can be made either in-person at the tournament or in the form of a check mailed to Ben Pyle, University of Alabama, Communication Studies Dept., Reese Phifer Hall Room 203, Box # 870172, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487.
 
Judges: All judges must be active coaching faculty, or graduate students, or persons with forensic experience. All judges will be responsible for judging one round past the elimination round of their students -- this means all judges are obligated to judge events in both flights which go straight to finals. Each school will be expected to provide one judge for every six slots entered. To ensure that we can utilize judges from all schools, we reserve the right to schedule students from the same school in the same section if necessary. The cost for hired judges will be
$10.00 per uncovered slot.
 
Deadlines: All entries must be received by 5:00 pm, CST, Tuesday, January 23rd, 2024. Drops and changes may be made until Noon CST, Wednesday, January 24th, 2024.
 
INVOICE NUMBER 2023-2024
American Forensic Association National Individual Events Tournament September 1, 2023
 
Subscription Fee for the American Forensic Association's National Speech Tournament. Payment due by December 1, 2023.
Amount due: $30.00 ($50.00 if postmarked after December 1). Remit Payment to: DISTRICT CHAIR AFA-NST
Subscribing School:
Coach:
Office Phone: Home Phone:
Address:
 
 
 
Make checks payable to American Forensic Association This can also be paid directly on the AFA Website
 
2024 District 6 Spring Qualifying Tournament Schedule
All times in Eastern Standard Time
 
Saturday, January 27th
7:00 a.m. Tournament Registration in Krannert Lobby 
7:45 a.m. Extemp Draw
8:00 a.m. Round 1 Flight A: CA, DI, DUO, EXT, PER, PRO
9:45 a.m. Extemp Draw
10:00 a.m. Round 2 Flight A: CA, DI, DUO, EXT PER, PRO
11:30 a.m. Lunch / District VI Coaches & Student Meetings 
12:30 p.m. Round 1 Flight B: ADS, IMP, INFO, POE, POI
1:45 p.m. Round 2 Flight B: ADS, IMP, INFO, POE, POI
3:00 p.m. Extemp Prep
3:15 p.m. Finals Flight A: CA, DI, DUO, EXT, PER, PRO
4:30 p.m. Finals Flight B: ADS, IMP, INFO, POE, POI
6:00 p.m. Awards
 
AFA-NST 2023-2024 Description of Events
 
Impromptu Speaking: An impromptu speech, serious in nature, with topic selections varied by round and by section. Topics will be derived from quotations. Speakers will have a total of 7 minutes for both preparation and speaking. Timing commences with the acceptance of the topics sheet. Limited notes are permitted.
Informative Speaking: An original, factual speech by the student on a realist subject to fulfill the general aim to inform the audience. Audio-visual aids may or may not be used to supplement and reinforce the message. Multiple sources should be used and cited in the development of the speech. Minimal notes are permitted. Maximum time is 10 minutes.
Prose Interpretation: A selection or selections of prose material of literary merit, which may be drawn from more than one source. A primary focus of this event should be on the development of the narrative/story. Play cuttings and poetry are prohibited. Use of manuscript is required.
Maximum time is 10 minutes including introduction.
Duo Interpretation: A cutting from one or more texts of literary merit, humorous or serious, involving the portrayal of two or more characters presented by two individuals. The material may be drawn from any genre of literature. This is not an acting event; thus, no costumes, props, lighting, etc, are to be used. Presentation is from the manuscript and the focus should be off- stage and not to each other. Maximum time limit is 10 minutes including introduction.
Extemporaneous Speaking: Contestants will be given three topics in the general area of current events, choose one, and have 30 minutes to prepare a speech that is the original work of the student. Maximum time limit for the speech is 7 minutes. Limited notes are permitted. Student will speak in listed order. Postings of topics will be staggered.
Persuasive Speaking: An original speech by the student designed to inspire, reinforce, or change the beliefs, attitudes, values or actions of the audience. Audio-visual aids may or may not be used to supplement and reinforce the message. Multiple sources should be used and cited in the development of the speech. Minimal notes are permitted. Maximum time limit is 10 minutes.
Program Oral Interpretation: A program of thematically-linked selections of literary merit, chosen from two or three recognized genres of competitive interpretation (prose/poetry/drama). A primary focus of this event should be on the development of the theme through the use of narrative/story, language, and/or characterization. A substantial portion of the total time must be devoted to each of the genres used in the program. Different genre means the material must appear in separate pieces of literature ( e.g., A poem included in a short story that appears only in that short story does not constitute a poetry genre.) Only one selection may be original. Use of manuscript is required. Maximum time limit is 10 minutes including introduction.
 
After Dinner Speaking: An original, humorous speech by the student, designed to exhibit sound speech composition, thematic, coherence, direct communicative public speaking skills, and good taste. The speech should not resemble a night club act, an impersonation, or comic dialogue. Audio-visual aids may or may not be used to supplement and reinforced the message. Minimal notes are permitted. Maximum time limit is 10 minutes.
Communication Analysis: An original speech by the student designed to offer an explanation and/or evaluation of a communication event such as a speech, speaker, movement, poem, poster, film, campaign, etc., through the use of rhetorical principles. Audio-visual aids may or may not be used to supplement and reinforce the message. Manuscripts are permitted.
Maximum time limit is 10 minutes.
Drama Interpretation: A cutting that represents one or more characters from a play or plays of literary merit. A primary focus of this event is on the development of characterization. This material may be drawn from stage, screen, or radio. Use of manuscript is required. Maximum time limit is 10 minutes including introduction.
Poetry Interpretation: A selection or selections of poetry of literary merit, which may be drawn from more than one source. A primary focus of this event should be on the development of language. Play cuttings and prose works are prohibited. Use of manuscript is required.
Maximum time limit is 10 minutes including introduction.
 

 

Important tournament rooms

Extemp Prep - Evans 207

Manager contact information

Ben Pyle
Email address: bspyle@ua.edu
Phone number: 2053488077

Mailing address

University of Alabama, Communication Studies Dept., Reese Phifer Hall Room 203
Box # 870172
Tuscaloosa, AL 35487

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