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    CALIFORNIA HIGH SCHOOL ONLINE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP

    28 March 2026

    DEADLINE
    21 Mar 2026
    NO REFUNDS AFTER THIS DATE
    ELIGIBILITY
    ​​Open to California high school students ONLY
    PLATFORM
    Online through
    forensicstournament.net​ and 8x8

    Information

    Dear Forensics Community,
     
    National Online Forensics is proud to offer the inagural 2026 California High School Online State Championship! We hope that competitors from across California will join us in virtual competition the weekend of March 28th. With a condensed schedule of three preliminary rounds and up to two elimination rounds, competitors get high-quality competition without spending the entire day waiting for rounds. Plus, with $0 travel costs, these tournaments are both convenient and cost-effective. Run by experienced tournament directors, our events are among the best online tournaments your students will attend. Physical awards will be shipped ASAP after the tournament concludes. Please be sure to check back for updates as we approach the event dates!

    ​Key Points:
    • Competing students must be current California High School students. Any student found to not be eligible for the California State Championship will be removed from the tournament.
    • The tournament will use synchronous video conferencing. Please see the Best Practices section of this invite for tips on how to effectively use the platform.
    • There will be a single championship division for all events.
    • The Awards ceremony will be live-streamed on YouTube following the last round on Sunday.​​
    • Three prelims will be held; elimination rounds will be held as necessary.
    • Competitors may enter a maximum of four individual events per pattern.
    • All multiple-entered students are responsible for making it to their other rounds on-time. Any student not checked-in with their judge at the beginning of the round may miss their chance to speak. Judges are obligated to wait for a competitor until 10 minutes before the end of the allotted time for the round. Competitors missing their round will receive last place in the round.
    • Prelim Ranking: Ranks/Decimal/Drop High Rank  
    • Elim Ranking: Total Rank/Number of Firsts in Event/Rank in Elim/Decimal in Elim/Judge Pref in Elim
    • Speaker Points will not be used.
    • Competitors will be recognized with Gold, Silver, Bronze, and Honors awards. See NOF Bylaws for more information.
    • All competitors in elimination rounds will receive recognition at the award ceremony following all elimination rounds.
    • The top speaker in each event will be recognized as the California State Champion.

    Limited Prep Events:
    • Impromptu topics will be provided to each competitor in the Live Video Room (their competition room) chat box. Judges will need to copy/paste the topics (provided on the eBallots) in the chat window for the competitors.  
    • Each competitor will receive a different set of impromptu topics. 
    • Extemp questions will be provided through ExtempRoom.com. More information to be provided to students registered in this event. Competitors in extemp should go to the Help Room with any questions.
     
    Platform Events:
    • While competitors are allowed to still use electronic Visual Aids, they are encouraged to have them printed on 8.5x11 pages to show to the audience while presenting. Screens often result in distorted views.
    • Screen sharing to show a PowerPoint or image is permitted. Competitors should be familiar with the 8x8 video sharing feature and do so at their own risk. Any technological issues may influence judge ranks. 
     
    Interp Events:
    • Books are encouraged but not required. Given the nature of the video conferencing system, holding books while perorming can block many cameras. Competitors are encouraged to use them to hold true to traditional forensics tournaments but this adaption is left to the competitiors. Judges are instructed not to penalize competitiors for not using books.
    • Competitors are encouraged to stand up while performing to showcase blocking, but may sit if they choose to do so.

    ​Debate
    • Standard pairing will be used with 2 random rounds followed by 2 High-Low rounds. 
    • In Elims, brackets will be broken to facilitate debating. 
    • Competitors will be recognized with Gold, Silver, Bronze, and Honors awards. See NOF Bylaws for more information.
    • Competitors may only enter one format of debate per pattern.
    • Speaker Point Scale will be 100-70
    • Prelim Ranking: Wins/Total Points/HL Points/Z Score/Opp Wins
    • Speakers Ranking: Total Points/HL Points/Ranks/Z Score
    • A 5 minute forfeit rule will be put in place for all debate rounds. 
     
    Sweepstakes
    • Top schools will be recognized.
    • Top 5 individual event speakers will be recognized. 
    • Top Debate speakers will be recognized in each debate event.
    • See the NOF Bylaws for event point values. ​

    Debate
    • High School LD, PF will follow the current NSDA topic. Middle schoolers will need to compete in the HS division as they use a different topic for their MS debate divisions.
    • Prelims are randomly paired; brackets broken in elims.
    • One final round (two if entries exceed 30).
    • Debate entries are single-entry only.
    • Judging Requirement: 1 judge per 2 debate entries.
    • Speaker Point Scale: 70–100
    • Prelim Ranking: Wins / Total Points / HL Points / Z Score / Opp Wins
    • Speaker Ranking: Total Points / HL Points / Ranks / Z Score
    • Top speakers (top 15%) will be recognized.
    • A 5-minute forfeit rule applies to all debate rounds.
    • Awards: Gold, Silver, Bronze, and Honors
    • See the NOF Bylaws for more details.

    ​Judges​​
    • Judges may be asked to accept ballots outside their registered events. Flexibility is appreciated.
    • Judges must remain in the Judges Room until dismissed or until their ballot is picked up via email. Failure to do so will incur a fine.
    • Incomplete eBallots (minimal or no feedback) may incur a judge no-show fee.
    • ​The tournament reserves the right to assign ballots to judges which are scheduled:
      Due to the complex nature of the schedule, judges may be asked to accept ballots in events they did not initially register.  For example, if a judge is signed up to accept debate ballots, but the tournament needs more Impromptu judges, then that judge would be expected to take the Impromptu ballot.  We will do our best to accommodate event requests, but may not be able to do so.
    • ​To ensure timely pickup of ballots, all judges should wait in the Standby Judge Room until dismissed or they have picked up a ballot via e-mail. This will ensure judges are not missing ballots pushed to them during the tournament.​​​

    Fines
    • JUDGE Missed Ballots: $25 (first) / $50 (each additional)
    • ​Entry Changes after Deadline: $25/change (with approval)
    • JUDGE Drops within 48 hours: $150
    • JUDGE Incomplete eBallots: May result in judge no-show fees
    • Tournament Delays (caused by judge/student): $20–$100
    • Competitor No-Shows (without notice): $35
    ​
     
    Official Rules
    For more information about National Online Forensics Tournaments, please consult our by-laws: National Online Forensics (NOF) By-Laws
     
    Competitor Logistics / Best Practices 
    • All competitors must have a verified text number or email saved on ForensicsTournament.net  Email is preferred - please check that emails are not directed to a spam folder prior to the tournament. 
    • Competitors will receive a text/email with their ePostings information. Postings will be sent approximately 15 minutes prior to each round.  
    • The ePostings will have a link to a Live Video Room where they will perform.  Click that link to go to your round.  No logins or passwords are required.  Judges will be in the same Live Video Room to listen and rank the round. 
    • If multiple-entered, students should go to each room before competing and type in the chat window that they are multiple-entered so judges are aware. Request to compete early and leave promptly to join the next event.
    • Please do not immediately start to talk when entering a Live Video Room. Another student may be performing. Please wait to be recognized by the judge(s).
    • Students should remain in the Live Video Room as audience members and have video on, as much as possible. 
    • Students can, if it fits their particular setup, sit while performing.  Judges are instructed not to penalize students for sitting while speaking since the particular tech setup may work better while sitting. 
    • Students are also encouraged to use a mic/headphones since audio quality is much better than with an external mic.  Judges are instructed not to penalize students for having mics/headphones on.
    • We recognize technological limitations create some challenges for certain events.  But we trust in the ingenuity of the forensics community to adapt to the online environment.  Some students may have better quality video, lighting, sound, etc…  We will all try our best.
    • If a student’s internet connection drops or audio quality is poor, they will be required to call into the video conference room and give their speech with audio only. While not ideal, it will ensure all student’s speeches are listened to by a judge.  You can get the dial-in information from the info icon in the bottom right of the screen. 
    • Request help by going to the help room and communicate promptly if any issues arise. 

    Judge Logistics / Best Practices 
    • All judges must have a verified phone or email saved on ForensicsTournament.net. Email is preferred.
    • Judges will receive a text/email with their eBallot link.  Judges should click on that link within 5 minutes of receiving it to indicate that they have “picked up” their ballot.  
    • On your eBallot you will have all of the competitors listed in that round along with a link to a live video room. Click that link to go to your video conference room. Competitors who are multiple entered, will have that listed adjacent to their name. Please be flexible in accommodating double entered competitors.
    • Your eBallot has fields where you can add your feedback to the student. Feedback can be added while they are performing and added throughout the competition until the awards ceremony.  The eBallot also has a timer to make it easy to time each speaker.  
    • If a judge’s keyboard is loud they are encouraged to mute audio during performances but please leave the video feed on so competitors can receive your visual feedback.
    • Judges are instructed not to penalize students for sitting while speaking since the student’s particular tech setup may work better while sitting. 
    • Judges are also instructed not to penalize students for having mics/headphones on since audio quality is usually much better using a mic/headset.
    • Judges are also instructed not to penalize students for lighting, video/audio quality, video background to the extent possible.
    • If a judge’s internet connection drops or audio quality is poor, they will be required to call into the video conference room and listen to speeches with audio only. While not ideal, it will ensure all student’s speeches are listened to by a judge.  You can get the dial-in information from the info icon in the bottom right of the screen.
    • For Impromptu/Extemp/IPDA/NOF Parli, the eBallot will have the quotations/questions listed on it under prompts - or in the case of extemp, the prompts will be provided by the tournament prior to the start of the round and competitors will arrive after their designated prep period.

    ​Entry Price

    These fees assume that you (parent) will be judging:
    LD only $110
    LD + 1 Speech $140
    LD + 2 Speech $170

    PF only $85
    PF + 1 Speech $115
    PF + 2 Speech $145

    One Speech event $80
    Two Speech events $110

    If you (parent) are OPTING OUT OF JUDGING and your child is doing speech only, you will pay an additional $70
    If you (parent) are OPTING OUT OF JUDGING and your child is doing debate only, you will pay an additional $110
    If you (parent) are OPTING OUT OF JUDGING and your child is doing both speech and debate, you will pay an additional $150

    Parent Judges: First Missed Ballot - $25 / Subsequent Missed Ballots - $50
    *please accept all ballots or wait in the standby room when you don't get one to avoid these charges


    Other fines - please read:
    • Judge drops after the registration deadline will be charged a $150 judge no-show fee on top of the opt-out fee. 
    • Changes or student drops after the deadline will be charged a $25 nuisance fee for each change or drop.
    • Teams who supply grossly unprepared judges will be charged a nuisance fee of $50.
    • Judges who submit incomplete eBallots (with little to no substantive feedback) may be charged a judge no-show fee for failing to complete their judge assignment which includes both ranking the speakers along with giving sufficient comments.
    • Delay of tournament fees may be assessed from $20-$100 based on the severity of the delay.
    • Competitor no-shows (coaches did not notify the tournament prior to the missed round) - $35

    Registration will not be complete until payment is received.


    Schedule

    ​Sat, March 28 (Pacific Time)
    9:00 AM – 10:30 AM: Round 1
    10:45 AM – 12:15 PM: Round 2
    12:30 PM – 2:15 PM: Round 3
    3:00 PM – 4:30 PM: IE Elims
    Although the tentative schedule lists the start and end times, please keep in mind that there are various factors that may arise during a tournament that can cause rounds to be delayed. Therefore, if you are signing up for this tournament, please make sure you do not double book yourselves on these dates. Keep your schedule open and DO NOT leave the tournament without notifying the GSA chaperones first.

    Drop Fee

    All changes or student drops after the deadline will be charged a $25 nuisance fee for each change or drop.  Judge drops after the registration deadline will be charged a $150 no-show fee.

    Please do not drop out last minute to avoid being charged these fees.

    Contact Info

    Victor Rivas Umana
    Contact email:  [email protected]

    Nadia Budiman 
    Contact email: [email protected]

    Or [email protected]

    Registration Form

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    STUDENT INFORMATION
    ​
    Suggested attire for the tournament can be found here.

    Competitor Guide 
    Judge Guide 
    Tournament Best Practices 
    ​

    PARENT CONTACT INFORMATION
    Your email address will be the one included when we send the logistics email.

    EVENT SELECTION
    • If double-entered, students should go to each room before competing and type in the chat window that they are double-entered so judges are aware. Request to compete early and leave promptly to join the next event.​
    • ​Extemp does not allow triple entry, so don't choose a third event if you are doing Extemp
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    ​JUDGE PROVISION
    • If you are signing up to judge, you must be available for the entire tournament schedule.​
    • For this tournament specifically, debate judges may be asked to adjudicate speech rounds as well and vice versa.
    • Judges are obligated to be on standby for each round. If you do not get a ballot, please go to the help room and wait there in case you get called to cover for a no-show judge. This tournament is very strict in using fines for enforcing punctuality and judge presence, so make sure to follow all their rules to avoid getting charged.
    • Judges who do not accept their assigned ballot will be charged a $25 no-show fee for the first offense. Each subsequent no-show from the judge will warrant a $50 charge. Judges can avoid this fee by coming to the judge standby room for their ballot assignment; sometimes e-mails delay delivery for any number of reasons that are outside the control of the tournament staff.  By coming to the standby room, judges can be messaged their ballot directly so that they aren’t marked as having missed the round.
    • Judge drops after the registration deadline will be charged a $150 no-show fee.
    • Judges who do not write sufficient feedback to the competitors will be fined per round. Unsatisfactory ballots will be determined by the tabulation staff.​​
      ​See good ballot examples here

    Click here to see the tournament's judge training courses
    ​​

    First time judging?
    This is a great collection of short videos that one of the leagues have put together to learn each event: click here.
    ​Click here to find other training and official certification resources. Or watch our Youtube playlist here.
    ​

    Next, we found this judging guideline from the platform that we will be using.
    Also, if you are using eBallots for the first time, check out how they work on this link here.
    ​
    ​There are also these training cards available that include a summary of each event's rules and comments.​

    *Judges changes after the deadline will be charged a $25 judge nuisance fee.  Judge drops after the registration deadline will be charged a $150 judge no-show fee.  ​
    TOURNAMENT UPDATE REGARDING JUDGE BALLOTS:
    1. We will need to begin implementing a fine for blank/nearly blank ballots.
    2. Oral Critiques: No ballot may be returned without a written reason for decision. Oral commentary is not considered a substitute for the written ballot.
    3. Judges who are unfamiliar with events may be removed from the tournament at the discretion of the tournament staff, and fines may be applied.
    4. A good concept in writing a ballot is the compliment sandwich (write a compliment, add some constructive feedback, and end with another compliment).  It is frustrating for students to receive a speech ballot that says, “Great job!” with a 5th place ranking and with no actual useful feedback.
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