SCU Dempsey Cronin Invitational

2019 — Santa Clara, CA/US

Text-only help line: (408) 478-8435

Parli topic announce: https://www.facebook.com/scudebatetournaments/

Judge Room: Daly 206

Student Warm-rooms: Daly 207, Vari Lobby, Kenna Lobby, Heafey Lobby

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Due to a large number of entries and limited space on campus, we have closed registration early. If you would like to be added to the waitlist, please email cruznmariel@gmail.com 

Dear Colleague: 

Santa Clara University Philalethic Debating Society invites you and your squad to participate in the Rev. James J. Dempsey SJ- Marty Cronin Invitational Speech and Debate Tournament to be held on the revised weekend Friday-Sunday, November 22-24, 2019.  

The tournament is named in honor of the late Rev. James J. Dempsey, S.J. and Coach Marty Cronin. Fr. Dempsey was a long time college coach at Santa Clara University and co-founder of the collegiate Northern California Forensic Association, the regional league that exits today. Mr. Marty Cronin was an outstanding teacher and coach at both Santa Clara University and Douglas County High School in Nevada where he was also a league officer and mentor to many debaters and secondary coaches. He was a past officer in the Nevada state high school forensic association and active in state politics. Both Fr. Dempsey and Marty Cronin personified what is great about forensics and debate education.

We are pleased to announce that we are again a NIETOC designated bid tournament for those interested in the National Individual Events Tournament of Champions.  We are also designated as a semifinals bid for the Tournament of Champions for Public Forum debate.

Again this year we're asking schools this year to call in to confirm registration the Thursday night before the tourney to expedite early rounds on Friday and Saturday.

All debate formats will start Friday, November 22 this year. Speech events and Congress start Saturday, November 23. Sunday elimination rounds are staggered between debate and speech events.

Please note that we have adjusted the schedule. All debate events will start at 5pm on Friday. Varsity debate events will have 6 prelims, and Novice debate events will have 5. Please see new schedule below.

If you have any questions regarding the tournament or registration, please email Melan Jaich (mjaich@scu.edu).

NB: SCU Philalethic Spring Invitational will be March 27-29, 2020.

Web Registration

Entries will only be accepted on-line at http://www.tabroom.com.You can click on the tournament name from the Tabroom homepage to register. You can also search for the tournament by entering "SCU Dempsey Cronin Invitational" into the search box.It will take you a few minutes to set up your school's account, but once that is done, the system is a breeze. Plus, the system will save all your judges and competitors - so when you enter the next tournament that uses this system, you will not have to type the judge and competitor names again. To enter go to www.tabroom.com. Please note that high school tournaments and college tournaments are separated. You can find the SCU Dempsey Cronin Invitational under the National Circuit (NatCir) for high schools on Tabroom.com.

Deadlines 

The system will accept new entries until NOON Friday, November 15 2019. Make drops and adds on the web page after that up until the tournament begins. However, changes or drops made after Wednesday, November 20, 2019 at NOON will be charged a $10 nuisance fee. All space in debate and speech will be allocated on a first come, first served basis; register early. 

All schools must phone in Thursday, November 21, 2019, to confirm their registration to 408.554.4793 between 4pm and 8pm. Schools not phoning may have their registration canceled or reduced at the tournament director's discretion. 

 

TBA Entries

All TBA Entries will be waitlisted until names are entered. The deadline to enter names for TBA entries will be November 11, 2019. Any TBA entries without names after this date will be removed from the tournament.

 

Tournament Hotel 

Tournament hotels are:

Holiday Inn San Jose-Silicon Valley for $99 per night. Reserve at  Santa Clara Speech and Debate 

or call 408-453-6200.  Our rep is Charlene Shaunnesey.

 Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott, San Jose Airport  408-453-3133

1755 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112 for $119 per night.  

Questions? Ask our contact Patricia Ramos for more information in the Sales Department.

Please try and book by November 1, 2019 to insure availability.

 

Judging Requirements

Schools are required to fulfill at least 50% of their debate and events requirement when fees are assessed on Wednesday, November 14, 2018. That means, you can’t buy out of more than 50% of your judge commitment. Fees for uncovered entries are listed below. Each judge covers two teams for Parli or Policy; four Public Forum teams/ four Lincoln Douglas debaters; 6 entries in speech and Congress. Schools will pay a judging penalty fee per speech slot, Congress entry, Lincoln Douglas/Duo Interp or debate team not covered by school judges. Congress judges may be asked to also judge speech since they will be in the same pattern and judge pool. Judges are committed one round past where their school drops from competition. Judges are assumed to be experienced and prepared to judge their assigned events or debate formats. Debate judges are free to determine style questions at the beginning of each round. Debate judges must have properly linked Tabroom accounts for online ballot entry. School judges who fail to check in to their rounds online when assigned may have their team fined the aforementioned penalties per round. Please contact us if you're unsure of your judging commitment, or have any other questions regarding judging.

Fees

Use this form to compute how much you will owe at registration: 

FEES: 

__1__ School Fee X $50                              = $50

____ number of Event entries/Congress entered X $25= _____

____ number of Duo Teams entered X $40                = _____ 

____ number of Parli teams/PF teams X $70          = _____ 

____ number of LD entries X $50                              = _____ 

____ number of Policy Teams X $70                        = _____   

Penalties for Not Providing School Judges: 

You are obligated to cover 50% of your judging requirement in debate and events with school judges.

____ Speech Event entries/Congress entries uncovered X $25 = _____

____ LD Entries/Public Forum teams X $75 = _____ 

_____Parli/Policy entries uncovered X $100 = _____ 

Total Fees = ____________  

Please make checks payable to

 "Santa Clara Debate" c/o Communication Department, SCU, 500 El Camino Real, Santa Clara, CA 95053.

Fees are due at 'check in' at SCU the weekend of the tournament.  

 

Topics: 

L/D Debate Topic: NSDA Sept/Oct topic Resolved: In the United States, colleges and universities ought not consider standardized tests in undergraduate admissions decisions.

Policy Debate Topic: 

Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially reduce Direct Commercial Sales and/or Foreign Military Sales of arms from the United States. 

Public Forum: NSDA November/December Public Forum Topic. Resolved: The benefits of the United States federal government’s use of offensive cyber operations outweigh the harms.

Parliamentary Debate: one topic will be provided for each prelim; for elim rounds, teams will be given three topics and will do strikes to determine the topic

 

Divisions  

All speech and debate events, except Congress, will offer a novice and open division. We reserve the right to collapse divisions if entry size is too small for two separate divisions. Congress will only have one division.

Novice is defined as a student’s first year of competition, or not advancing to an elimination round in your first two years of competition, regardless of debate format.

 

Patterns

Debate Pattern: Policy, Parliamentary, Public Forum and Lincoln-Douglas Debate plus Congress in one pattern. 

Events Pattern: Extemporaneous/Dramatic Interpretation /Expository/Original Prose Poetry / Oratorical Interpretation/ Impromptu /Original Oratory /Humorous Interpretation/Thematic Interpretation and Duo Interpretation.  

Double entries in Events are allowed but be warned that it may be a challenge to make it between rooms. Double enter events at your own risk. We may not be able to accommodate double entered students who miss rounds.

 

General Tournament Rules

School registration in part or whole may be rejected due to space considerations - please register early! Every year several schools cannot attend or have their entries restricted.

The tournament will consist of six preliminary debate rounds for varsity, five prelims debate rounds for novice, and the three preliminary rounds of varsity and open events. All divisions will receive trophies. We reserve the right to combine divisions if the entry warrants.  

 

Generally we use CHSSA rules but there are exceptions that include:  Persuasive will include both advocacy (Original Advocacy) and other "persuasive" speeches (Original Oratory).  Extemp is combined national and international. Semifinals will be held in individual events with 50 or more entries or the discretion of the tournament director. Undersubscribed events may waive finals. Due to scheduling, we will only be breaking to Double octos for Varsity debate, and Octos for Novice debate, entries permitting. 

Schools entering Duo teams should also email a list of Duo names to Mjaich@scu.edu to confirm that the web entry is correct.  

 

Tournament Caps and Waitlist

Due to the size of the tournament, we will be placing caps on the debate events. Each school will be allotted 4 entries per division per event for LD, Parli, and PF. The cap for policy debate will be 5 entries per division per event. All entries over the caps will be waitlisted.

Entries may also be waitlisted if the tournament reaches capacity. Schools will be moved off the waitlist as space opens up. Schools that have not already taken up their allotted slots in each event will be moved first, and schools with completed judge entries will also be given preference. Remaining waitlisted entries will be moved on a first-come, first-serve basis.

 

Congress  

Congress will have one open division only. Please designate the PO's with a 'po' for every ten entries via email tomjaich@scu.edu. Please note that Congress judges will be listed under IE's. Please enter Congress judges into the IE judge pool. Bills will be included in the official tournament invite, which will be posted on the tournament webpage on Tabroom.com.      

 

Sweepstakes Rules

The tournament awards a sweepstakes for overall performance small and large entry schools and best speaker awards for team debate divisions.  Small schools are those schools with fewer than 20 entries. Sweepstakes is based solely on students advancing into the first elimination round earning 1 point for each student per event (Events = 1, Team Debates = 2).  

 

2019 SANTA CLARA U. Dempsey-Cronin Invitational Tournament SCHEDULE

(Please note that parking is $8 on Friday before 8pm; Free on Saturday & Sunday. There is also free street parking nearby)    Directions to SCU can be obtained from www.scu.edu

Thursday, November 21,  2019

4pm-8pm Confirm registration by phone (408.554.4793) If busy leave a message and return number and we'll get back to you!

Friday, November 22, 2019

1pm-4:30pm   Check In Debate Schools - Daly 206

5pm-7pm   Round 1 Varsity Debate/ Round 1 Novice Debate

7pm-9pm   Round 2 Varsity Debate / Round 2 Novice Debate

 

Saturday, November 23, 2019

8am-9:00am Check In- All IE only Schools – Vari Hall Room 138

8am-10am Rd 3 Debate Varsity and Novice/Congress Rd 1 (Bills 1-2)*

10am-11:30am Speech Round 1

11:30am-1:30pm Round 4 Varsity and Novice Debate / Congress Round 2 (Bills 3-4)*

1:30pm-3:30pm Round 5 Varsity and Novice Debate / Congress Round 3 (Bills 5-6)*

3:30pm-5:00pm Speech Round 2

5:00-6:30pm Speech Round 3

6:30pm-8:30pm Round 6 Varsity Debate/Elim 1 Novice Debate - Double Octos

8:30pm – Varsity Debate Elim 1- Double Octos

 

Sunday, November 24, 2019

8:30am-10am   Events Semifinals / Congress Semifinals (Bills 7-8)*   

10am-Noon Octofinals Varsity Debate / Novice Debate Elim 2 - Octos

Noon - 2pm Events Finals 

2pm-4pm   Quarters Varsity Debate/Novice Debate Quarters / Congress Finals (Bills 9-10)*

4pm - 5pm Awards

5pm - 7pm Semifinals Varsity Debate/ Novice Debate SemiFinals

7pm - 9pm Finals Varsity and Novice Debate 

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CONGRESS BILLS

 
Bill #1: Paid College Athletes
 
Whereas, colleges generate significant monies from athletics and related products,
 
And whereas, many college athletes struggle with cost of living expenses,
 
Be it Resolved: college level athletes should be allowed to profit from endorsements and promotions in the US.
 
 
        
 
Bill # 2.  Technology companies and Job Loss
 
Whereas, technology is increasingly eliminating many manual and service jobs in the our economy, and
 
Whereas, technology firms are making significant profits,
 
Be it resolved that technology companies must a pay a tax for every job eliminated by mechanization.
 
 
 
Bill # 3.   Russia and the G7
 
Whereas, the world economy is tied to international trade and cooperation, and
 
Whereas, Russia is a significant player in world relations, and
 
Whereas, integration of economic and military powers is beneficial to all,
 
Be it Resolved that Russia be allowed to rejoin the G7 Group of World Powers.
 
 
Bill #4.  Vaccinations
 
Whereas, childhood vaccinations are key to combating disease, and
 
Whereas, the is a growing anti-vaccination movement, 
 
Resolved all exceptions for medical vaccinations  be made illegal in the US.
 
 
Bill #5 Public Utilities and Wildfires 
 
Whereas, utility lines and infrastructure has caused several major wildfires, and 
 
Whereas, maintenance and safety of these lines is the responsibility of the power companies,
 
Be it Resolved that public utility power companies be solely and fully liable for damages from wildfires their infrastructure caused.
 
 
 
Bill # 6 President Trump
 
Whereas the Mueller Report documents attempt by President Trump to suppress evidence and testimony, and
 
Whereas, the President has sought to profit from using his own private properties,
 
Be it  Resolved  the House should impeach President Trump.
 
 
 
Bill #7  US China Trade Relations
 
Whereas, China has proven to be an unfair trade partner with the US, and
 
Whereas, China is a human rights violator, and
 
Whereas, China has attempted to steal American industrial secrets, 
 
 Resolved that the US should eliminate China's "most favored nation" trade partner status.
 
 
Bill  # 8 Gun Sales
 
Whereas, thousands are killed in the US every year by legal handguns, and
 
Whereas, there has been a rash of mass shootings,
 
Be it Resolved that the US adopt background checks and a ten day waiting period for all guns sales.
 
 
 
Bill # 9 Fast Food and Health
 
Whereas, there is an epidemic of obesity in the US,  and
 
Whereas, fast food has been identified as a source of poor diet 
 
Be it Resolved: fast food restaurants should be prohibited from giving children toys or prizes with meals.
 
 
Bill #10  Tropical Forests 
 
Whereas, tropical forests are being cleared at an alarming rate world wide,  and
 
Whereas, tropical forests are key to slowing climate change, 
 
Be it Resolved the US should pay foreign governments with tropical forests monies to protect undeveloped land.