SOAR (AR) - Jan 23-25, 2025 | Status: Preview | 12:48 PM Central
Community Judge registration will open at 8:00 am Mon 11/04/2024 (Central)
Tournament Status will update to Open at 8:00 am Thu 12/12/2024 (Central)
Tournament Status will update to Drops only at 11:59 pm Thu 12/19/2024 (Central)
Tournament Status will update to Closed at 11:59 pm Sun 01/12/2025 (Central)
Meal registration will close at 11:59 pm Sun 01/12/2025 (Central)
Community Judge registration will close at 9:00 am Sat 01/25/2025 (Central)
This status is used while the tournament is still being setup.
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.
This status means registration is currently closed for the tournament. There are no adds or drops allowed. Please contact the tournament director with any questions.
This status means the tournament is completed.
Juniors events are only for students who are 5-11 years old on Oct 1, 2024. Junior debate is for students ages 9-11.
Junior speech registration fee is $10 for the first event, $7 for each additional event. Junior debate event is $10 per student.
Juniors can register using the Student Registration tab at the top of this webpage, just like Seniors.
Juniors may register for a maximum of three speech events plus debate.
There is no script submission for Juniors.
There will not be any finals for Juniors.
Juniors can check-in at the same time as the Seniors.
(Click on each event for the corresponding guidelines.)
Juniors Apologetics
Juniors Expository
Juniors Bible Story Impromptu
Juniors Platform
Juniors Impromptu
Juniors Interp
Juniors Interp Duo
1. Who is Jesus?
2. How does the Holy Spirit help us?
3. How do we see God in creation?
4. What is the fall?
5. Why did Jesus have to die?
6. Can a person do enough good things to get into heaven?
7. What is grace?
8. What is repentance?
9. What is sin?
10. What is the Bible?
11. Why must Jesus be truly human and truly God?
12. How many persons are there in God?
1. Healing of Naaman
2. Jonah
3. Noah's Ark
4. Christ is Born
5. Jesus Turns Water Into Wine
6. Jesus Calms the Storm
7. The Burning Bush
8. The Tomb is Empty
9. Jesus Walks on Water
10. Prodigal Son
11. Daniel in the Lion’s Den
12. Saul Becomes Paul
Resolved: In US history, Benjamin Franklin was more important than Thomas Jefferson.
One mentor is allowed per team. Prior to the tournament, each team should pick a mentor or contact the Junior Tournament director for help in finding one.
Junior Debate Guidelines and Helpful Hints: Junior Debate 2024-2025
Senior students who would like to judge Juniors speech events must have competed in at least one NITOC-modeled tournament as a Senior prior to the Diamond.
Senior students who would like to judge Juniors debate must be at least a second-year debater.
Sign-up sheets will be available throughout the tournament.
Juniors Judges need to arrive 10 minutes before each Juniors round in order to judge. At that time, they'll go through a short judges' orientation to prepare them.
QUESTIONS? Contact the Juniors Tournament Director, Martina Schaaf, at (501-703-3317).
All debate competitors should check in at this time.
Speech only students and Juniors may continue to check in throughout the morning. Check-in will close at 11:30 am.
Coaches may take responsibility for checking in students from their club.
Arkansas Diamond is requiring 100% ELECTRONIC script submission. We have a "no script, no compete" policy.
Student name badges (Seniors and Juniors) and parent name badges will be distributed at Check-In. Parent name badges can also be picked up at the Judge Greeter table any time after 11:30 AM on Thursday.
VISITORS: To keep everyone safe, all adults in the building need to check-in and wear a name badge. If you don't receive a name badge at check-in, please stop by the Judge Greeter desk to get one.
Please send any questions to Arkansas Diamond Director
Parents or supervising adults, please plan to remain on campus with your students throughout the tournament. Your student's safety and positive experience is of utmost importance. Our facility is large and spread out, so you will want to make sure your younger children are well supervised. Our student room is in the gym this year and there should be plenty of room for our younger competitors and siblings to find space to hang out. But running, playing with balls, etc. won't be possible because of food service and the safety of our older competitors' belongings etc. You are welcome to take them outside to run around with adult supervision. Everyone must wear a name badge at all times when in the facility for security purposes.
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 registered. Please do not sign up for any rounds you do not intend to judge. You also need to check in with Ballot Admin at the beginning of each round in case there are some unexpected judging needs. According to Stoa rules, there must be two judges in every speech round in order for the event to qualify for NITOC, so your help in judging is essential.
To keep everyone safe, everyone in the building will need to check in and wear a name badge. If you don't receive a name badge at the Thursday morning check-in, please stop by the Judge Greeter station to get one.
Apologetics
QualifyingDramatic Interpretation
QualifyingDuo Interpretation
QualifyingOriginal Oratory
QualifyingPersuasive
QualifyingSlam Poetry
QualifyingExpository
QualifyingExtemporaneous
QualifyingHumorous Interpretation
QualifyingImpromptu
QualifyingMars Hill
QualifyingOpen Interpretation
QualifyingLincoln Douglas
QualifyingTeam Policy
QualifyingParliamentary Debate
Qualifying