Aspire (IL) - Mar 20-22, 2025 | Status: Closed | 7:59 AM Central
Community Judge registration will open at 9:00 am Mon 01/20/2025 (Central)
Tournament Status will update to Open at 9:00 am Thu 01/30/2025 (Central)
Tournament Status will update to Closed at 11:59 pm Fri 02/21/2025 (Central)
Meal registration will close at 11:59 pm Fri 02/21/2025 (Central)
Late fee will be applied at 11:59 pm Fri 02/21/2025 (Central)
Tournament Status will update to Drops only at 12:00 pm Fri 03/07/2025 (Central)
Community Judge registration will close at 10:00 pm Sat 03/22/2025 (Central)
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This status means tournament registration is open. Families can register for the tournament.
This status means only registration drops are allowed. There are no new entries allowed but families can drop entries.
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$10 PER EVENT - Register through the Family Registration tab
*See Dress Code Information tab
JUNIORS IMPROMPTU RULES1. You must pick three topics set out on the table by one of the judges.2. You must choose one topic quickly as “prep-time” (thinking time) begins when you take the topics from the table. “Prep-time” lasts for three minutes.3. The timekeeper will start the timepiece when the speaker draws and will give auditory countdown signals every minute until three minutes of prep time have elapsed. Unused preparation time may not be added to the speaking time.4. No outside sources may be brought into the room other than a blank piece of paper. You may write notes during “prep-time,” but you cannot use them during your speaking time.5. The chosen topic paper may be held and quoted from during the speech but no notes may be written on the chosen topic paper.6. No visual aids or props may be used.7. You must state your name.8. You must state your topic somewhere near the beginning of your speech.9. Each speech should adhere to the chosen topic, while demonstrating originality and creativity.10. Only feet are permitted to touch the floor at any time.11. You may not watch any other speakers before you, only those that compete afterwards.12. The judge will set aside the chosen topic after the speech, so that it is not chosen again.13. Each speech may be a maximum of three minutes. There is no minimum time.Preparation time – Three (3) minutes.Speaking time limit - Three (3) minutes maximum. No minimum time.JUNIOR INTERPRETATION RULES1. You may use traditionally published literature, literature published on the internet, or original writing. Examples include: prose, poetry, short stories, plays, historical speeches, children's books (no script submission is required).2. Selections may be humorous, dramatic, or a combination of the two.3. Media transcription from movies, television, or tape recordings are not allowed.4. The title(s) and author(s) of the selection(s) must be introduced near the beginning of the speech and may follow a teaser or other background information.5. You must state your name.6. No props, costumes, audiovisuals, or vulgarity is allowed.7. Limited singing and dancing is permitted, but must be purposeful and motivated by the literature.8. Only your feet are permitted to touch the floor.9. If performing a DUO Interpretation, you must not touch or look at your partner. Also, lines should be shared as equally as possible between partners.10. Memorization is encouraged but there is no automatic penalty for using a script.11. The timekeeper will start the timepiece when the speaker begins and will stop the timepiece when the speaker finishes. No hand signals will be given.Speaking time limit - up to seven (7) minutes maximum. There is no minimum time.JUNIOR PLATFORM RULES1. Each speech must be original to the student with only 30% of the total speech being direct quotes. All direct quotations and primary sources must be cited verbally within the body of the speech. The use of another person’s words or ideas without crediting them is plagiarism and is strictly forbidden.2. Memorization is encouraged.3. For a Persuasive, the student must be trying to persuade their audience of something. An Original Oratory can be on any topic and can inform, entertain, and motivate. An Expository is a speech to inform that uses visual aids.4. If performing an Expository: you may only use as many props as you can carry into the room by yourself. You may explain or demonstrate a method, object, or idea. You may use picture boards as well as physical props to enhance your speech. Music and other audio recordings are allowed.5. The timekeeper will start the timepiece when the speaker begins and will stop the timepiece when the speaker has concluded his speech.Speaking time limit - up to seven (7) minutes maximum. There is no minimum time.Rules Specific to an Expository Speech:1. The speaker may use visual aids. Audio aids and effects may be used to enhance the speech.2. The speaker must set up his/her own props (and any other aids) without the assistance of anyone else.3. No setting up is allowed during the judges’ evaluation time between speakers.4. Students may set down their props when they get to the front of the room. All other setup and cleanup must occur within the time limit of the speech.5. Special clothing related to the speech may be put on, or displayed, and taken off, or hidden, during the course of the speech.6. The speaking area must be left in the same condition as it was prior to the speech.7. Use of weapons, explosives, or incendiary devices is prohibited.8. Nothing may be distributed or offered to the judges or audience members.9. People and live animals may not be used as aids in the speech.10. Gratuitous vulgarity is strictly prohibited.JUNIOR APOLOGETICS RULES1. The Apologetics topic will be prepared ahead of time and must be chosen from the list below.2. Prepare two speeches and give a different speech for each round.3. For the topic you choose, you will be expected to define and explain the attribute of God in terms you can understand and its importance to yourself.4. You may use 4 x 6 cards during your speech.5. The timekeeper will start the timepiece when the speaker begins to speak and will end the time at the completion of the speech.6. No visual aids or props may be used.7. You must state your name.8. You must state your topic somewhere near the beginning of your speech.9. Each speech should adhere to the chosen topic, while demonstrating originality and creativity. The use of outside sources is permitted.10. Only feet are permitted to touch the floor at any time.11. Each speech may be a maximum of five (5) minutes. There is no minimum time.Speaking time limit - Five (5) minutes maximum. No minimum time.APOLOGETICS QUESTIONS:
- Who is God?
- Does Heaven exist?
- Why did God create man?
- Who wrote the Bible?
- What is sin?
- Why does God love me?
- Why did Jesus die on the cross?
- Where is Jesus today?
- How do we know that what the Bible says is true?
- Why is it important to study God’s Word?
- What is the purpose of prayer?
- Is God everywhere (omnipresent)? What does that
mean?
These events are for students ages 7-11 years old by October 1, 2024. It’s our goal to facilitate growth in our young speakers! We need senior students help give feedback and encouragement to the juniors.
There will be 2 rounds for all of the Junior Events.
Awards will be given to the top three in each category.
We will rely on our Senior students to judge junior events - Sign-up sheets will be available on Saturday, March 22. Junior judges need to arrive 10 minutes before each junior round to judge. At that time, you will receive a ballot and a judge orientation to prepare.
All should enter Cityview Community Church through the main entrance on the north side of
Cityview Community Church
343 S. York Street
Elmhurst, IL
SV STUDENT CHECK-IN FOR ALL SV EVENTS - Students, please check in and retrieve your name badges and tent cards in the entryway then proceed to the Student area.
PARLI DEBATE CHECK-IN TIME: Thursday, March 20, 7:00-7:30 a.m. with Devotion & Announcements in Sanctuary at 7:30 a.m.
TP/LD DEBATE & SPEECH ONLY CHECK IN TIME: Thursday, March 20, 1:30-2:15 p.m.
ALL ADULT CHECK-IN: All Parents & Judges check in at the entryway through the north entrance of the church off the main parking lot to receive your name badges.
COMMUNITY JUDGES: We ask you to arrive one hour before the start of the first event you chose to judge for orientation and instruction. We also provide food for every meal and great snacks!
VISITORS: To keep everyone safe, all adults need to check in at the Judge Greet table just inside the north entrance of the church and receive a name tag.
Safety
Parents or supervising adults, please plan to remain on site while your student is present throughout the tournament. Your student's safety and positive experience are of utmost importance.
Importance of Parent Judges
Thank you for understanding that a sizable pool of parent judges is critical for providing a quality tournament for all competitors. With that in mind, your minimum requirement is to judge the rounds for which you signed up. You also need to check in with Ballot Push at the beginning of each round in case there are some unexpected judging needs.
Check-in
All Parents/Judges will check in just inside the North entrance to the Cityview Community Church where you will also receive your name badges.
Visitors
To keep everyone safe, all adults at the tournament need to check in and wear a name badge. Please stop by the Judge Greeter to get one.
Dress Code for Senior and Junior Students
It is the goal and desire of both Stoa, and aspire Speech and Debate to promote professionalism and modesty in the behavior and dress for our student competitors.
This tournament will adhere to the following:
REMINDER: Students must dress modestly, neatly, and cleanly in their tournament attire for the duration of the tournament.
Competition: During the competition, students must dress in professional business attire.
Gentlemen: Suits; or slacks and a sports coat, with a shirt and tie, and dress shoes.
Ladies: Skirt or pantsuits; slacks, skirts, or dresses with jackets, and professional dress shoes. Hemlines are to be at least to the knee
Awards Ceremony: Students must attend the awards ceremony in full competition attire.
Violations: Students must be in compliance with this dress code during the tournament. Those not meeting these requirements will be asked to come into compliance.
(No Script Submission is required for JR/JV student's speeches)
Deadline for submissions: Monday, March 10, 2025 6:00 PM CST
Deadline for script submission corrections: Monday, March 17, 2025 6:00 PM CST. If your script requires corrections, it must be corrected and approved by this date.
Submission address: aspirespeechscripts@gmail.com
Here is the format for your script submission file(s):
Last name, First name, Event name
For example Smith, James, Humorous Interp
If you have prior approval of a script from an STOA-sanctioned tournament and have not changed the script AT ALL, submit that approval email along with the script packet to our script submission email above no later than 6:00 pm CST, Monday, March 10, 2025.
You will receive a confirmation email once your script has been received and approved. Please save a copy of this confirmation email on your phone or print it out to have with you at the tournament.
All scripts must be submitted by the deadline above to avoid being dropped from your registration resulting in a charged drop fee for that event.
Double Click for Stoa's Helpful Videos:
7 Tips to Rapid Review & Approve for Platform & Interps
Stoa Plagiarism Policy
Stoa's Speech Citations Help Page
Stoa's Interp Speech Publication Guidelines
Double Click for Script Submission Forms to submit for each speech:
1. Open Interp
2. Duo Interp
3. Dramatic & Humorous Interp
4. Platform Speeches: Expos, OO, Persuasive
5. Slam Poetry
Here is the format for your script submission file(s):
Last name, First name, Event name
For example Smith, James, Humorous Interp
Scripts must be completed according to the STOA rules linked above and are to be PDF files. Please have the script(s) for each event with the REQUIRED pages in the following order:
• SIGNED script submission form(s) for your event(s) - found at the links above.
• Typed copy of the speech script.
• Works cited page (for platforms only).
• Highlighted photocopy of the source text, including added words (for Interps only).
After the initial submission, this is how the procedure will go.
If you have any questions, please contact our Script Submission Team at aspirespeechscripts@gmail.com.
Rules
We recommend each team carry a copy of the 2024/2025 Parli Rules
Please also be familiar with the Stoa Evidence Philosophy and Standards.
Resolution Announcement
You must be in the Student Room (Room 212) for the Parli announcement five minutes before the scheduled start time for each round.
We are striking resolutions. Three resolutions will be read. Gov. has up to one minute to strike one, Opp. has up to 30 seconds to strike one. The resolution left is the resolution for the round.
Timing
Parli Debate will be self-timed, so please bring a working timepiece. Make sure the timer has an audible countdown alarm.
# | Club | Competitor(s) | |
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1 | Apex Speech and Debate Club/Aspire | Jesse Azer & Susanna Ebeid | |
2 | Apex Speech and Debate Club/Aspire | Enoch Azer & Sophie Ebeid | |
3 | Aspire/Double-Edged Speech and Debate | Sierra DenBoer & Adam Metzger | |
4 | Ambassadors for Christ/ARCH South County | Anne Helton & Devin Cholet | |
5 | Ambassadors for Christ | Levi Cullum & Haddie Shetler | |
6 | ARCH South County | Charlotte Snyder & Selah Zilkie | |
7 | Ambassadors for Christ | Alison Huntington & Hannah Huntington | |
8 | Ambassadors for Christ/Impact Speech and Debate Club | William Shetler & Emmalyn Neufeldt | |
9 | Ambassadors for Christ | Lochlan Crandall & John Kidd | |
10 | Impact Speech and Debate Club | Katie Neufeldt & Hailey Parker | |
11 | LAUNCH | Caleb Keel & Elizabeth Mink | |
12 | Impact Speech and Debate Club | Jesse Newton & Tomas Wisdom | |
13 | St. Louis Speech and Debate | Julia Wicks & Megan Wicks |
# | Club | Competitor(s) | |
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1 | Apex Speech and Debate Club | Lijah Acda | |
2 | Aspire | Susanna Ebeid | |
3 | Double-Edged Speech and Debate | Adam Metzger | |
4 | Ambassadors for Christ | William Shetler | |
5 | Ambassadors for Christ | Lochlan Crandall | |
6 | Ambassadors for Christ | Bennett Crandall | |
7 | Ambassadors for Christ | John Kidd | |
8 | LOGOS Colorado | Ivy Gilboy | |
9 | LAUNCH | Lily Stubbs | |
10 | LAUNCH | Elizabeth Mink | |
11 | LAUNCH | Caleb Keel | |
12 | Ambassadors for Christ | Selina Nakhoneinh |
# | Club | Competitor(s) | |
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1 | Aspire | Matthew Pattara & Sophie Ebeid | |
2 | Proba Omnia Debate Club | Sally Marriott & Braedon Roco | |
3 | Apex Speech and Debate Club | Jesse Azer & Enoch Azer | |
4 | Proba Omnia Debate Club | Eleanor Archbold & Robbie Roco | |
5 | Proba Omnia Debate Club | Brandon Farris & Sophia Yamashita | |
6 | Proba Omnia Debate Club | Rose Walker & Kitty Heath | |
7 | Proba Omnia Debate Club | Elaina Marshall & Titus Bair | |
8 | Proba Omnia Debate Club | Brian Farris & Josie Barton | |
9 | Ambassadors for Christ | Levi Cullum & Haddie Shetler | |
10 | Ambassadors for Christ | Alison Huntington & Hannah Huntington | |
11 | Impact Speech and Debate Club | Katie Neufeldt & Hailey Parker | |
12 | Impact Speech and Debate Club | Emmalyn Neufeldt & Jonathan Sohn | |
13 | Impact Speech and Debate Club | Jesse Newton & Tomas Wisdom | |
14 | LAUNCH | Logan Kendrick & Lydia Brown | |
15 | St. Louis Speech and Debate | Julia Wicks & Megan Wicks |
Limited Prep - Apologetics and Mars Hill Categories
The following categories will be used in a random order for each round.
Apologetics Categories
Mars Hill Categories
Priority of Extemp Speeches:
Extemp speeches take precedence over all other events during the pattern they are scheduled in. Participants must prioritize their Extemp draw time and speaking time above other speech events.
Scheduling and Planning:
Speaker Positions:
Speaker positions are assigned and cannot be switched or changed under any circumstances. This ensures fairness and consistency for all participants.
Managing Conflicts: If participants are registered in multiple events, it is their responsibility to plan accordingly. Use the following strategies:
Best Practice for all Competitors:
Failure to adhere to these guidelines may impact your performance and overall competition experience. Please contact the event staff with any questions or concerns before the competition day.
Liability: Students must accept full responsibility for hte safety and security of their electronic devices during the tuornament.
Please Read:
Cancellations before midnight CST on March 6, 2025, will garner a full refund minus any Stripe fees.
There will be NO REFUNDS after midnight, March 6, 2025.
Beginning March 7, 2025, a $25 fee will be assessed for any SV drops and a $10 fee will be assessed for any JV drops.
Drops create a domino effect of extra work for staff because they affect room allocation, judging needs, awards orders, and the awards ceremony.
Student Registration Fees must be paid in full by midnight CST, February 14, 2025, or a $25 fee will be assessed.
Stoa's Core Values and Principles are the standards that guide tabulation at the Spring Fling in Chicago 2025 Tournament.
Stoa Tabulation has spent thousands of hours producing tab processes and procedures to best benefit Stoa students and families participating in speech and debate.
1. The first is Stoa’s belief in a Transparent Tabulation policy based on biblical principles.
2. The second is a set of four Core Principles upon which Stoa tabulation (and any tabulation process) must be built. All choices made for tabulation procedures must abide by these four principles.
Stoa leadership believes that policies ought rightly to flow from biblical principles. Admittedly, there is no reference in Scripture to the tabulation of Speech and Debate tournaments. However, there are Biblical principles that can guide Stoa tabulation behavior.
Scripture generally speaks with condemnation of that which is done in secret. God knows the natural tendency of our sin nature to hide the secret errors of our ways. To combat this natural tendency, Scripture promotes the concept of presenting ourselves before witnesses through confession, openness, and accountability as a means of ensuring honesty and integrity.
The following Scriptures illustrate the Biblical norm. This is not a comprehensive list of verses on the subject, but it is a good representation.Merit
• Students should be rewarded for their performance at the tournament. The “better” students should earn the highest rankings, and the “lesser” students should earn lower rankings.
• The procedures chosen should allow for the separation of the students into appropriate placings during the tournament.
• The procedures chosen should allow the better students to “rise to the top” and the lesser students “to settle to the bottom.”
• The meritocracy process has the benefit of allowing students to more frequently compete against other students of similar ability.
Fair
• It must be understood that no process can be 100% fair to 100% of the student competitors 100% of the time.
• The procedures chosen should be made to be as fair as possible to the most students possible most of the time.
Equitable
• The procedures chosen should impact students as proportionally as possible.
Consistent
• The procedures chosen should reflect the overall goal of producing the best result and should be internally consistent with other procedures within the tabulation process.
There are different methods of tabulating speech and debate tournaments. The methods chosen should be based upon and consistent with the core values of Stoa Tab.
III. A Biblical Approach to Tournament TabulationStoa Tabulation (“Tab”) Rooms will operate with the utmost integrity to serve member families and bring glory to God through that service. Biblical accountability should be a hallmark of all Stoa tournaments and the tabulation of those events. All Tabulation Rooms and Tab staff should seek to be above reproach in all their activities.
Copied from Stoa's Website: Tabulation policies & processes.
Aspire Speech & Debate Club - Spring Fling in Chicago 2025 Tournament
Mandatory Medical & Liability Release
Parents, please copy, print, sign, and bring this document to turn in at the tournament's Check-In table. Chaperones overseeing students other than your children must have a signed copy from the parent of each student for whom you are responsible.
I permit my child to participate in the Aspire Speech and Debate Club’s (ASPR) Spring Fling in Chicago 2025 (SFCHI) Speech and Debate Tournament hosted by the Aspire Speech and Debate Club March 20-22, 2025, taking place at the Cityview Community Church (CCC). I am aware that my or my child's participation in the March 20-22, 2025, Aspire Club Tournament may result in risks, which, among other things include contracting the coronavirus, Covid-19, and may include, but are not limited to, various physical injuries. I freely assume all risks incidental to such participation on my own and my child's behalf. In consideration of the participation of my child in the March 20-22, 2025, Aspire Speech and Debate Club SFCHI Tournament at Cityview Community Church, and on my child's behalf, I hereby waive all claims against, release, covenant not to sue, and forever discharge ASPR, CCC and any affiliates, subsidiaries, successors, assigns, agents, servants, employees, officers, directors, principals, agents, representatives, volunteers, contractors, successors, and assigns (the "Released Parties") of and from all liabilities, claims, actions, damages, costs and expenses of any nature arising out of, related to, or in any way connected with the hosting of or scoring of the March 20-22, 2025, Aspire Speech and Debate Club’s SPCHI Tournament, my attendance at the March 20-22, 2025 Aspire Speech and Debate Club’s SFCHI Tournament, the participation of my child in the Aspire Speech and Debate club’s SFCHI Tournament and/or any such related and associated activities of any kind whatsoever, and further agree to indemnify and hold each of the Released Parties harmless from and against any and all such liabilities, claims, actions, damages, costs and expenses including by way of example, but not limited to, all attorneys' fees, costs of court, and the costs and expenses of other professionals, including medical or other professionals, and disbursements up through and including any appeal arising out of, related to, or in any way connected with my attendance at the Aspire Speech and Debate Club’s SPCHI Tournament, March 20-22, 2025, hosted by Aspire Speech and Debate Club at Cityview Community Church or the participation of my child in the March 20-22, 2025, Aspire Speech and Debate Club’s Spring Fling in Chicago 2025 Tournament.
We agree if we have a dispute of any kind with ASPR or CCC, arising out of or concerning in any way the March 20-22, 2025, Spring Fling in Chicago 2025 Tournament and we cannot resolve it internally, we will not go into the civil court (1 Cor. 6:1–8).
Instead, we will submit the matter to mediation and, if necessary, legally binding arbitration, in accordance with the guidelines provided and directed by Peacemaker Ministries.
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Apologetics
QualifyingDuo Interpretation
QualifyingExpository
QualifyingMars Hill
QualifyingOpen Interpretation
QualifyingOriginal Oratory
QualifyingDramatic Interpretation
QualifyingExtemporaneous
QualifyingHumorous Interpretation
QualifyingImpromptu
QualifyingPersuasive
QualifyingSlam Poetry
QualifyingLincoln Douglas
QualifyingTeam Policy
QualifyingParliamentary Debate
QualifyingJuniors Apologetics
JuniorsJuniors Impromptu
JuniorsJuniors Interpretive Speech
JuniorsJuniors Platform
Juniors
at Cityview Community Church
343 S. York Street Elmhurst, IL
This is a Stoa Modeled Tournament.
StoaUSA rules will be used for events, eligibility, and dress code.
Stoa events that will be offered will be Team Policy Debate, Lincoln Douglas Debate, and Parli Debate
and all Stoa sanctioned speech events
Please Note: Full payment is expected by the close of registration. After the close date, there will be an added $25 late charge as long as full payment is made within the week after registration closes. If full payment is not received by one full week after registration closes, the student will be dropped from all events with no opportunity to be added back in.
Refund Policy