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    SCJFL DEBATE TOURNAMENT

    1 November 2025

    DEADLINE
    24 Oct 2025
    ​NO REFUNDS AFTER THIS DATE
    ELIGIBILITY
    Debate only
    ​
    Open to middle school students
    PLATFORM
    Online through
    forensicstournament.net​ and 8x8

    Information

    Greetings! For the 2025-2026 season, the SCJFL is happy to announce two online tournaments.  This document shall serve as the invitation for all of those tournaments. All times are Pacific.
    ​
    Events:
    Lincoln-Douglas Debate:
    • NOV/DEC TOPIC 
    Public Forum Debate:
    • NOV/DEC TOPIC
    ​​
    Students may enter up one event.
    For a complete list of rules, please visit the SCJFL.org website and click on RULES & BY-LAWS.​

    ​Judging Requirements: 
    • Please remember that judge training is the responsibility of the judge himself/herself.
    • All judges must submit their ballots electronically.  Thus, each judge should bring a laptop or tablet to complete the ballot.
    • 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. The second offense will be $50. Each subsequent no-show from the judge will warrant a $50 charge. Judges can avoid this fee by coming to the judge table/standby room for their ballot assignment and notifying tournament staff; sometimes e-mails delay delivery for any number of reasons that are outside the control of the tournament staff. By notifying the tournament staff, judges can be messaged their ballot directly so that they aren’t marked as having missed the round.
    • Judge changes after the deadline will be charged a $50 judge nuisance fee. Judge drops after this date will be charged a $150 judge no-show fee.
    • 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.  Unsatisfactory ballots will be determined by the tabulation staff.
    • ​Delay of tournament fees may be assessed from $20-$100 based on the severity of the delay.

    Student Drops:
    • All changes or drops after the deadline will be charged a $25 nuisance fee for each change.
    • Students who drop from the tournament will be charged a $25 no show fee for each student if the coach notifies the tournament before the first dropped round.
    • Students who drop without notifying the tournament will be charged a $35 no show fee. 

    ​Entry Price

    One event and parent is judging $75
    One event and parent is OPTING OUT of judging $205
    ​
    Registration will not be complete until payment is received.
     
    Changes or drops after the deadline will be charged a $25 nuisance fee for each change or drop. Student no-show fee is $35.
    Judges changes after the deadline will be charged a $50 judge nuisance fee.  Judge drops after the deadline will be charged a $150 judge no-show fee.  

    Schedule - PST

    Schedule for PF/LD:
    9:00 – Round 1
    10:45 – Round 2
    12:15 – Round 3
    2:00 –  Round 4
    3:30 - Round 5 (elimination prelim)
    5:00  - Round 6 (elimination prelim)
    7:00 – Awards

    Drop Fee

    All competitor changes or drops after the deadline will be charged a $25 nuisance fee for each change or drop. Judge changes after the deadline will be charged a $50 judge nuisance fee.  Judge drops after the deadline will be charged a $150 judge 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

    ​

    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
    ​Since the tournament is happening early in November, please consult with your child first if they are indeed ready to compete in the Nov/Dec topics.
    Beginner debate students should NOT sign up for this tournament as beginner students are only working on the Sept/Oct LD topic and won't be ready to compete in PF by this time.

    ​JUDGE PROVISION
    • 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. The second offense will be $50. Each subsequent no-show from the judge will warrant a $50 charge. Judges can avoid this fee by coming to the judge table/standby room for their ballot assignment and notifying tournament staff; sometimes e-mails delay delivery for any number of reasons that are outside the control of the tournament staff. By notifying the tournament staff, judges can be messaged their ballot directly so that they aren’t marked as having missed the round.
    • Judge changes after the deadline will be charged a $50 judge nuisance fee. Judge drops after this date will be charged a $150 judge 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​ ​

    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 $50 judge nuisance fee.  Judge drops after this date will be charged a $150 judge no-show fee.  ​
    TOURNAMENT UPDATE REGARDING JUDGE BALLOTS:
    1. We will need to begin implementing the fine for blank/nearly blank/insufficient 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 ballot that says, “Great job!” with a losing record and with no actual useful feedback.

    TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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