National Christian College Forensics Invitational
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1 National Christian College Forensics Invitational Let your speech always be full of grace, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how to answer everyone. (Colossians 4:6) Dear NCCFI Friends and Colleagues, I hope you and your team will join us for the 19th annual National Christian College Forensics Invitational to be held March 5-7, 2016 at Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego, California. The tournament is open to schools who are members of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities or schools that have a mission statement that is supportive and sympathetic to the mission of Christian higher education. This tournament is a unique opportunity to celebrate our heritage as Christians in forensics. Please note that this year is a Saturday/Sunday/Monday schedule. ENTRY RELATED DEADLINES: BY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, submit your team s entry by Speechwire. (Note: This is earlier because the tournament is earlier) BY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, submit judging philosophy forms. Send them by to [email protected], using a subject line of NCCFI Judge Philosophy followed by the judge s name. (NOTE: If your judges do not submit philosophies, your team will not have access to the judge philosophies.) BY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, submit topics for IPDA and NPDA to Jay Bourne ( [email protected] with a subject line of NCCFI Debate topics) We encourage your school to consider submitting a bid to host NCCFI. You ll find the bid forms on the NCCFA website. A $60 fee for meal packages will be required for each participant (judges, coaches, and students) and will provide for breakfast and lunch each day, nutritious refreshments and snacks throughout the day, and a nice banquet in conjunction with Monday s Awards Ceremony. This fee also helps to offset the cost of bringing in qualified and clean judges! Please note that students competing in NFA-LD will only be able to single-enter in Flight A of IEs (Prose, Informative, Faith Lit and Impromptu). If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. It is our pleasure to serve you and we are eager to make this a special tournament. We look forward to seeing you at Point Loma Nazarene University in March! Prof. Jay Bourne Prof. Michael Dreher Prof. Skip Rutledge University of the Cumberlands Bethel University Point Loma Nazarene University NCCFA President NCCFA Tournament Director NCCFA Tournament Host 2016 NCCFI Invitation: Page 1 of 13
2 Information about NCCFI At the 2004 NCCFI, the assembled schools passed a constitution that created the National Christian College Forensics Association. As the constitution notes, membership is open to all schools who are full members of the Council of Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU), with a forensics program that competes at the national tournament during the current or preceding three years. In addition, schools that support the Christian faith are allowed to participate. While not all historic church bodies subscribe to a creedal declaration of faith, the tenets of the Christian faith that schools are asked to support are as detailed by the Nicene creed. For further data on the organization please look to The National Christian College Forensics Association (NCCFA) is not an attempt to isolate Christian College programs from the regular circuit. Rather, the goal of the NCCFA is to provide Council based programs the opportunity to gather once a year and celebrate our faith while we engage in an activity we all love. We apologize to any individuals or institutions that may feel marginalized by our admittedly inexact effort at defining membership parameters. Are you wondering whether you or another school can be part of the NCCFA? Contact: Prof. Jay Bourne, President of NCCFA: [email protected] or after reviewing the organization s homepage designed to provide helpful information. General Information Tournament Entries Entries will be submitted via Speechwire. Entries will be due Tuesday, February 23 by 5:00 p.m. Central. All changes, though no new adds, must be made by Monday, February 29. Fees will be calculated on Monday, February 29 at 7:00 p.m. Central. After Monday at 7:00 p.m., a $10/slot drop fee will be assessed (in addition to entry and uncovered judge fees that may already be due). After Monday, February 29 at 7:00 p.m. Central, please changes directly to Michael Dreher. ( [email protected] - Please use subject line of NCCFI Entry change) Tournament Director Questions: Dr. Michael Dreher, [email protected]. Cell phone: (Texts are OK) Tournament Host Questions: Dr. Skip Rutledge, [email protected]. Cell phone: Organizational Questions: Prof. Jay Bourne, [email protected] or [email protected] (linked to phone). Office phone: Cell phone: NCCFI Invitation: Page 2 of 13
3 Hotel Information Wyndham Garden San Diego Hotel and Suites Sports Arena Blvd., San Diego, CA General Hotel Number (619) !Rates: $89*/night for a standard rooms (sleeps up to 4), $99 per suite (sleeps 4 or more). Contact: Code: National Christian College Guests may call reservation front desk for convenience after hours at or The Wyndham Garden has many amenities (such as refrigerators, microwaves, hair dryers, irons, free parking, free wifi, etc), is in walking distance to many fun restaurants, and is fairly close to the campus. They have also made breakfast available at $10 including tax and tip for those that wish to avail themselves of this offer. These are excellent room rates for the San Diego Hotel market. Some suites, though higher than the standard rooms, allow for two queen beds and a foldaway sofa sleeper allowing maximum utilization of the suites. There are even family suites with bunk beds for those wishing to travel back in time and relive their childhood, or that wish to avoid sharing a bed with a stressed out team mate. :-) For any problems with booking rooms with the Wyndham Gardens please call Richard Lopez in Sales directly at (619) Be sure to book all reservations ASAP, but no later than February 12. The hotel is approximately minutes from Pt. Loma Nazarene. Airport Information The San Diego International Airport is approximately 15 minutes from the Pt. Loma campus and approximately 15 minutes from the tournament hotel. Financial Information Financial Information: Please note: Even if a school drops its entry after the deadline, it will still be responsible for paying drop fees. Entry fees: Each school will be assessed a $60.00 fee per participant (Coaches, Judges and Participants and Observers) to help provide food available during the tournament. Each Individual Event Slot: $10.00 Each NFA LD entry: $35.00 Each IPDA entry: $35.00 Each NPDA Debate team: $50.00 Each RT entry: $35.00 Judging fees: For each uncovered entry, the following fees will be assessed: Individual Event slot: $10.00 NPDA Debate slot: $ NFA LD Debate slot: $70.00 IPDA Debate slot: $70.00 Reader s Theatre slot: $70.00 Meal Packages: As mentioned earlier, Pt. Loma and NCCFA will have food available for breakfast and lunch throughout the weekend, as well as the Monday night Awards banquet and snacks/refreshments all three days. If anyone on your squad has a dietary restriction, please contact Skip Rutledge. Tax/Vendor Information: NCCFA is a designated non-profit organization. Our Tax Identification Number (TIN) is NCCFI Invitation: Page 3 of 13
4 Novice/Open Definitions NOVICE: The tournament staff has become aware of cases in which schools have had differing opinions regarding the division between Open and Novice. If students are found to be entered in the wrong division prior to the tournament, their coach will be asked to decide between moving the student up or dropping the student. If the student is discovered during the tournament, the student will be allowed to continue for the sake of education and tournament consistency, but the student will not advance and cannot receive sweepstakes points. All opposing students will automatically be ranked above the competitor (e.g., an automatic bye in debate, or a leapfrog in IEs). In short, put your students in the correct divisions. When in doubt, either contact the tournament administration for a ruling or move the student into the higher division. IE: A novice I.E. competitor is any student in her/his first year of college competition. We use the AFA guidelines; one semester of competition is 3 or more tournaments of competition. A student who has attended a previous NCCFI or other national tournament is not a novice and must enter the open division. Students in Dramatic Duo must move up to the Open Division if either competitor would be required to move up based on these requirements. Debate: For NPDA and NFA-LD debate, the tournament uses NPDA division guidelines. For IPDA debate, the tournament uses IPDA guidelines. o NPDA and NFA-LD Debate: To be classified as novice, The student should have no significant high school debate experience. Significant shall be defined as having more than one year of experience OR more than six tournaments, whichever is more restrictive (e.g., a student who only competed during one year but traveled to 7 tournaments should not be considered a novice). The student should be in the first two semesters of college debate Once the student has advanced to elimination rounds more than 3 times, the student should be advanced to the junior or open division. To be classified as junior varsity, The student should be in the first four semesters of intercollegiate debate. The student should not have advanced to elimination rounds more than 3 times in junior or open division. Once the student has advanced to more than three elimination rounds in junior division (or higher), the student should be advanced to open. o IPDA Debate: To be classified as novice, the student shall not have competed in more than eight debate tournaments in any capacity at any level in any combination (e.g., high school or college; novice, junior or open, CX, Policy, Value, NDT, CEDA, Parliamentary, NFA, L-D, etc.). For these purposes, a swing tournament would count as two tournaments. Junior Varsity: have competed in eight tournaments beyond their novice eligibility OR have competed in sixteen debate tournaments in any capacity at the collegiate level in any combination (e.g. novice, junior or open, IPDA, CX, Policy, Value, NDT, CEDA, Parliamentary, NFA, L-D, etc.). OPEN: This division is open to all tournament competitors. Any student who is in at least his/her third year of college competition must enter the open division as long as they have not already expended up to four years of eligibility, measured either by 8 semesters or 4 National Years (a year the student competed at any intercollegiate forensics National Championship) whichever is more restrictive NCCFI Invitation: Page 4 of 13
5 Individual Events Flight A: Prose Interpretation, Informative Speaking, Interpretation of Faith Literature, Impromptu Speaking, NFA Lincoln-Douglas Debate Flight B: Extemporaneous Speaking, Persuasive Speaking, Duo Speaking, Program Oral Interpretation Flight C: After Dinner Speaking, Poetry Interpretation, Communication Analysis, Dramatic Interpretation, Readers Theater There will be open and novice divisions in each event. We will only collapse divisions with less than 6 students. There is no limit on the number of students a school may enter in a given event, however, we cannot guarantee that team members will not compete against one another in preliminary rounds. Students may triple-enter in flight A if they are not entered in NFA-LD. If a student is entered in NFA-LD, she/he may enter one other flight A event. Students may double-enter in flight B. Students may triple-enter in flight C. Readers Theater contestants who are double- or triple-entered should go to IE events first if their RT is slotted second in the round. No material used at NCCFI should have been used in competition prior to September 1, A few notes to keep in mind: Students who are entered in all IE rounds as well as debate will have very little downtime; please take wellness into account. Students double-entered in two different Duo Interpretations will be protected in Flight B; students need to adhere to their assigned schedule to help guarantee that those rounds get off on time. For example: if Duo A is in the 2 nd slot and Duo B is in the 5 th slot, go to those rounds in that order. The same is true for Readers Theater RT will speak in the order in the schedule. Students are responsible for getting to rounds on time. Students will have 75 minutes to get to all of their rounds, depending on the specific round; we strongly encourage students to move promptly from round to round, and it helps us greatly when you have teammates check you in to your waiting rounds. Judges will be instructed to mark speakers as forfeits if they cannot meet this deadline. Wellness is a vital element of making this experience a positive one for our students. Be sure to plan ahead in order to guarantee that your students will have adequate rest as well as opportunities to eat healthy and stay hydrated! Event Definitions: All events will follow AFA guidelines, with the following exceptions: Impromptu: Impromptu Speaking: An impromptu speech, serious in nature, with topic selections varied by round. In the spirit of the tournament, however, the topic committee will develop quotations which may consist of Psalms or Proverbs, quotations from famous religious figures (e.g., Martin Luther, Mother Theresa, Billy Graham, etc.), or regular 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. Extemporaneous: Questions will be mixed with least one round being value, religious, or moral oriented questions. The topic committee will generate questions from a variety of sources. Internet access and electronic data retrieval will be allowed during preparation time, but both NFA and AFA guidelines explicitly forbid collaboration in Extemporaneous Speaking the speech should be the original work of the student, and students should not confer with anyone during preparation time NCCFI Invitation: Page 5 of 13
6 The NCCFI will also offer the following events: Interpretation of Faith Literature: 8-10 minute time limit. A selection or selections of interpretation material emphasizing faith issues. Content could reflect a variety of faith perspectives. This may be a single selection or may be developed from more than one source in any genre. Solo performances only, no Duos permitted. Presentation should follow traditional guidelines for an interpretation presentation including an introduction which establishes the theme and tone of the piece. The use of a manuscript is required. Readers Theater: A group performance of literature, involving more than two performers with a single or compiled program on a discernible theme or concept. Scripts must be perceived, but not necessarily referenced at all times. Props, set pieces, music, singing and other theatrical accouterments must be perceived as enhancing rather than substituting for the performance options. 25 minute time limit includes set up and take down of set and audience reaction. IE Outround Procedures If there are more than 12 students in the event, all finalists shall be advanced. If there are 35 students in an event, there will be semifinals, tournament resources permitting. Semifinalists shall be seeded into two patterns. Semifinal A shall have the seeds; semifinal B shall have the seeds. If there is need for a 13th student, that student shall be placed in semifinal A. The top 3 students from each semifinal shall be advanced into the final round. If a novice division has less than 12 students in an event, and the open division has 12 or more students, then the entries will be collapsed into a single division. A novice champion shall still be named. If an open division has less than 12 students, and the novice division has 12 or more, then the divisions will not be collapsed, and the open division will advance 50% into finals. If both divisions have less than 12 students, then the divisions will be collapsed and a novice champion will still be named. Breaks to, and placement in, elimination rounds will be conducted as follows: Total ranks Speaker points (In a tie including more than 3 competitors, if speaker points break part of the tie, it shall be used first) Judges preference (In a three-way tie, if judges preference breaks the tie, it shall be used first) 2016 NCCFI Invitation: Page 6 of 13
7 Debate The tournament will offer NPDA parliamentary debate, IPDA debate, and NFA-LD debate. All debate formats will offer open, junior and novice divisions. Divisions will only be collapsed when there are six or fewer entrants. Definitions of divisions can be found on page 3 of the invitation. Governing Rules The following are links to the rules for NPDA, IPDA and NFA-LD debate: NPDA: IPDA: showing_cha nges_for_2013.docx NFA-LD: Debate Outround Procedures The tournament resources (e.g., rooms, judges, and time) will trump outround calculation. Resources permitting, the number of competitors in each event will determine the number of teams advancing to elimination rounds. The tournament will attempt to use partial outrounds if available. If not, the tournament will use the following guidelines: o up to 7 entrants = finals o 8-14 entrants = semifinals o entrants = quarterfinals o entrants = octofinals As specified in the bylaws, brackets will be broken. The criteria used to establish breaks in NPDA and IPDA Debate will be: Number of Wins Adjusted Speaker Points Total Speaker Points Opposition Record The criteria used to establish breaks in NFA LD Debate will be: Number of Wins Total Speaker Points Adjusted Speaker Points Opposition Record Prep Rooms Schools will be given prep rooms for NPDA debate. However, it is the responsibility of the school to keep the room clean and usable, since there will be other competition rounds in those rooms, including IE events. If necessary, schools will be assessed cleaning fees. Please leave the rooms as you ve found them NCCFI Invitation: Page 7 of 13
8 Guidelines for Parliamentary Debate (NPDA and IPDA) All NPDA debate topics will be presented via mass topic announcement. All IPDA debate topics will be presented via draw, with competitors striking topics at the draw table. Please be prompt. Preparation time includes the time required to walk to the furthest room. There is a three minute forfeit rule which will be strictly enforced. The three minute forfeit rule IS the grace period. Arrival after that 3-minute delay is necessarily an automatic forfeit. Preparation for NPDA: 20 minutes. Preparation for IPDA: 30 minutes. NPDA Time Limits PMC: 7 minutes LOC: 8 minutes MOC: 8 minutes MOC: 8 minutes LOR: 4 minutes PMR: 5 minutes IPDA Time Limits 1 st Affirmative: 5 minutes 2 minute Cross Examination 1 st Negative: 6 minutes 2 minute Cross Examination Affirmative Rebuttal: 3 minutes Negative Rebuttal: 5 minutes Affirmative Summary: 3 minutes Use of electronic devices Unless the competitor has verified an ADA accommodation for the use of a laptop, electronic tablet, or any other electronic device, they should not be used in the round. Cellphones are allowed in NPDA debate for personal timekeeping only By IPDA rules, cellphones are not allowed for personal timekeeping. NPDA and IPDA Resolutions All schools participating in NPDA debate should submit five potential motions for debate by Friday, February 26. Coaches MAY encourage students to participate in the topic submission process. Faith and Value Resolutions To remain consistent with the theme of the tournament, the debate propositions will vary in content. Some propositions may reflect a value, moral, religious, or ethical intent wherein students may feel free to integrate their faith into their arguments. Invoking a particular theological belief or particular interpretation of a verse is only persuasive if your audience already shares those views. Given the fact that we have a wide variety of denominational backgrounds and theological preferences represented in the NCCFA, the tournament desires to be inclusive of a wide variety of faith traditions. We encourage judges and students to respect other viewpoints - even if they are not their own - and to encourage that respect within the rounds and on the ballots. We also encourage judges if they have definitive theological biases that they cannot set aside to contact the tournament staff as soon as possible, certainly prior to the beginning of the debate round NCCFI Invitation: Page 8 of 13
9 Guidelines for NFA Lincoln-Douglas Debate Resolution: The United States Federal Government should substantially increase restrictions on bioprospecting NFA-LD Time Limits 1 st Affirmative Constructive: 6 minutes Cross Examination: 3 minutes 1 st Negative Constructive: 7 minutes Cross Examination: 3 minutes 1 st Affirmative Rebuttal: 6 minutes Negative Rebuttal: 6 minutes 2 nd Affirmative Rebuttal: 3 minutes Prep Time: Each competitor is allowed to use up to a total of 4 minutes of preparation time allocated at their discretion throughout the round Use of electronic devices NFA guidelines have now been altered to allow digital media. However, note that opponents must be allowed the option to review evidence in exactly the same way they would if the material were printed. It is strongly recommended that debaters carry printed copies of their most commonly presented positions for this purpose. Please help us to keep the tournament on time and Exception: Cellphones may be used for personal time keeping, but for no other purpose during the round. Judging Qualification: All judges must have experience judging intercollegiate forensics competitions and be qualified to judge the events assigned to them. All Open competition judges MUST possess a college degree. Non-degree holding judges MAY be used for Novice division competition ONLY if they have intercollegiate forensics experience. Judges without a college degree should be noted with the entry. Limitations: Please note all events and/or rounds a judge is NOT qualified or able to judge on the entry form. As always, we prefer your judges to your money! Obligations: Each school will be required to provide judges as follows: One I.E. judge for every 5 IE entries per pattern (15 total slots possible per judge) One RT judge for every 2 Readers Theaters One NPDA judge for every 2 NPDA debate teams One IPDA judge for every 2 IPDA debaters. One LD judge for every 2 LD debaters. Mix and matching: Individual Events judges may also cover judging for NPDA or IPDA Individual Events judges may also cover only one of the following: Readers Theater, or LD. An LD judge may also cover judging for NPDA or IPDA and IEs, but not Readers Theater or IPDA. Readers Theater judges may also cover judging for NPDA and Individual Events, but not LD or IPDA. PLEASE be careful not to overbook your judges. Tournament days can be very long and breaks are rare if judges are committed to covering every possible event. If you are bringing along judges who would like to work beyond your team s commitment, please note their willingness to be hired on the entry form. We will waive their meal fee and pay them for additional rounds NCCFI Invitation: Page 9 of 13
10 Philosophies: All NPDA debate judges are required to submit a copy of their philosophy all philosophies to: [email protected]. Commitment: All judges are expected to judge one round beyond the point their students are eliminated from competition. IE schools would be expected to judge in all time blocks of IE finals. Please help the tournament run on a timely basis by fulfilling your commitment. Team and Individual Scoring Sweepstakes points will be accrued by both novice and open speakers in IEs and novice, junior and senior speakers in debate in the following manner: Debate 3 points will be earned for every preliminary round win for each debate team. Byes will be counted as wins for purposes of points. Preliminary round points may be earned for up to 4 teams per division, per school. Elimination round points may be earned for all teams from a school in each division. Elimination round points will be earned on the following basis: o First Place - 20 Points o Second Place 15 Points o Semifinalists 9 Points o Quarterfinalists - 6 Points o Octofinalists - 3 Points Individual Events Preliminary round points will be earned on the following scale: 1st place in a round earns 3 points, 2nd place in a round earns 2 points, 3rd place in a round earns 1 point. Preliminary round points may be earned for up to 4 students per school, per division. Elimination round points may be earned for all students per school per division. Elimination round points will be earned on the following basis: o First Place - 12 points o Second Place - 10 points o Third Place - 8 points o Fourth Place - 6 points o Fifth Place - 5 points o Sixth Place - 4 points o Seventh Place or Higher in a Final 3 points o Non-advancing Semifinalists - 2 points Readers Theater 3 points will be earned for each preliminary round win. Byes will be counted as wins for purposes of points. o If there are two judges per preliminary round, then each preliminary round win shall earn 1.5 points. Preliminary round points may be earned for as many as 4 Readers Theaters per school. Elimination round points may be earned for all Theaters from a school. Elimination round points will be earned on the following basis: o o o First Place - 24 Points Second Place - 20 Points Third Place (or Semifinalist)- 16 Points 2016 NCCFI Invitation: Page 10 of 13
11 Awards Individual Tournament Sweepstakes: We will offer awards for the top overall competitor at the tournament in Open and Novice divisions. Open speakers must be entered in at least 4 events. The student must be entered in platform (limited prep or public address) and interpretation events to be eligible. Readers Theater counts as an interpretation event with elim points halved. LD, IPDA, and NPDA debate count as limited preparation events, with NPDA points halved. Novice speakers must be entered in at least 3 events. The student must be entered in both platform (limited prep or public address) and interpretation events to be eligible. Readers Theater counts as an interpretation event with elim points halved. LD, IPDA, and NPDA debate count as limited preparation events, with NPDA points halved. Number of Events - If a student enters more than the minimum number of events required (4 or 3, respectively), then their best 4 or 3 events will count. Individual Events Speaker: We will offer awards for the top Individual Events speakers in both novice and open division. Open speakers must be entered in at least 4 events. The student must be entered in platform (limited prep or public address) and interpretation events to be eligible. Readers Theater, IPDA, LD debate, and NPDA debate do not count for this award. Novice speakers must be entered in at least 3 events. The student must be entered in both platform (limited prep or public address) and interpretation events to be eligible. Readers Theater, IPDA, LD debate, and NPDA debate do not count for this award. Number of Events - If a student enters more than the minimum number of events required (4 or 3, respectively), then their best 4 or 3 events will count. Individual Debate Speaker: We will award the top 10 speakers in open, junior and novice NPDA debate. Since NFA LD Debate and IPDA are single-person events, no speaker awards will be given in those events. Debate Team Sweepstakes The tournament will offer three team trophies in each of two divisions of debate: large entry and small entry. The breakdown between divisions shall be such that a minimum of 40% of the entries fall into each division, unless a "natural break" occurs that would modify the 40% rule. The breakdown will be based on the number of entries at the time registration closes or the time the tournament starts, whichever is higher. The guiding principle behind this rule is that a team that brings a few debaters that do both LD and parliamentary debate will likely be a small entry; as paraphrased, 'If your teams fit in a minivan, they are likely in the small entry division.' For purposes of entries, IPDA, NFA LD, and NPDA each count as 1 entry NCCFI Invitation: Page 11 of 13
12 Individual Events Team Sweepstakes The tournament will offer three team trophies in each of three divisions of individual events: large entry, medium-size entry, and small entry. The breakdown between divisions shall be guided by natural breaks. The intent is to have approximately 1/3 of the teams in each of the divisions. The breakdown is based on the number of entries at the time registration closes or the time the tournament starts, whichever is higher. For purposes of entries, Readers Theater will count toward Individual Events sweepstakes at the rate of 1 Readers Theater = 2 Individual Events entries. Team Quality Awards Sweepstakes The tournament will offer one quality award trophy. This trophy is designed to award the team that has the greatest success per entry. The quality award will be calculated by adding all points that the school's entries earn, and dividing by the number of entries. Readers Theater will count as 2 entries for purposes of quality awards. Overall Team Sweepstakes The tournament will offer three trophies to the top overall schools. In order to be eligible, a school must enter individual events and debate. RT is considered an individual event. The overall team award shall be determined as follows: Calculate the percentage of all possible points a team earns in IE, Calculate the percentage of all possible points a team earns in Debate, Add the two percentages together (to two significant digits). Example: Assume there are 1000 possible IE points, and 800 debate points. A school earns 100 IE sweeps points, and 96 debate sweeps points. Their score would be 10% (100/1000) + 12% (96/800) = 22%. If there is a tie, the tie will be broken as follows: Total combined place ranking in IE and debate (e.g., 2 + 2) Total number of breaks in all events Number of 1's in all events Coin flip Future Tournament Hosts for 2017 and 2018: If you are interested in hosting the NCCFI, please contact Prof. Jay Bourne. Note that you still have to fill out a bid proposal in order for the tournament to be officially awarded (check or the NCCFA website). Without a host, the tournament dies!! Please pray about the possibility of hosting the NCCFI on your campus. Ideal locations have a large enough campus for rooms at a time, a location fairly close to a major airport, located in a town with some large hotels with decent rates. Hosts typically spend less than it might take them to fly to a location several hours away NCCFI Invitation: Page 12 of 13
13 Anticipated 2016 NCCFI Schedule The schedule is subject to change if more debate outrounds are needed. Saturday: 7:30 8:30 On-site registration 7:30 8:30 Breakfast 8:30 Announcements 8:40 Topic Announcement and IPDA Draw 9:00 Round 1 Parli 9:10 Round 1 IPDA 10:10 Topic Announcement and IPDA Draw 10:30 Round 2 Parli 10:40 Round 2 IPDA 11:40 Round 1C (ADS/Poe/CA/DI), Rd 1 RT 12:30-1:45 Lunch 1:45 Opening Ceremony 2:15 Topic Announcement and IPDA Draw 2:35 Round 3 Parli 2:45 Round 3 IPDA 3:45 Extemp Draw 4:15 Round 1B (Ext/Per/Duo/POI) 5:30 Fellowship Break 6:00 Round 1A (Pro/Inf/FL/Imp), Rd 1 LD 7:15 Topic Announcement and IPDA Draw 7:35 Round 4 Parli 7:45 Round 4 IPDA Monday: 7:30-8:30 Breakfast 8:15 Round 3C (ADS/Poe/CA/DI), Rd 3 RT 9:30 Topic Announcement 9:50 Parli Outround 1 10:00 IPDA Outround 1 11:00 Extemp Draw 11:30 IE Semifinals, LD Rd 4 12:30-1:30 Lunch 1:30 Topic Announcement 1:50 Parli Outround 2 2:00 IPDA Outround 2 2:45 Extemp Draw Finals (round starts at 3:15) 3:00 IE Outround 1/LD Outround 1 4:00 Reception 4:30 IE Outround 2/LD Outround 2 5:45 Topic Announcement 6:05 Parli Outround 3 6:15 IPDA Outround 3 7:30 Banquet Sunday: 7:30-8:30 Breakfast 8:30 Chapel 9:15 Topic Announce/IPDA Draw 9:35 Round 5 Parli 9:45 Round 5 IPDA 10:45 Round 2A (Pro/Inf/FL/Imp), Rd 2 LD 11:45-12:45 Lunch 12:45 Round 2C (ADS/Poe/CA/DI), Rd 2 RT 2:00 Topic Announce/Draw 2:20 Round 6 Parli 2:30 Round 6 IPDA 3:30 Extemp Draw 4:00 Round 2B (Ext/Per/Duo/POI) 5:15 Round 3A (Pro/Inf/FL/Imp), Rd 3 LD 6:30 Extemp Draw 7:00 Round 3B (Ext/Per/Duo/POI) 2016 NCCFI Invitation: Page 13 of 13
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