Telos Speech and Debate (NC) - Feb 5-7, 2026 | Status: Preview | 5:20 PM Eastern
Tournament TimeTournament Status will update to Open at 10:00 am Mon 12/29/2025 (Eastern)
Community Judge registration will open at 10:00 am Mon 12/29/2025 (Eastern)
Tournament Status will update to Closed at 12:00 am Thu 01/15/2026 (Eastern)
Late fee will be applied at 12:00 am Fri 01/16/2026 (Eastern)
Meal registration will close at 12:00 am Thu 01/29/2026 (Eastern)
Community Judge registration will close at 11:00 pm Sat 02/07/2026 (Eastern)
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.
THANK YOU for your interest in judging at our Speech and Debate Tournament!!! We rely on community support to help our tournament run smoothly!!!
You will use this web site (Stoa Hub) to pick the time that works best for you to judge.
Please arrive 45 minutes prior to your selected speech and/or debate round in order to receive orientation.
TIME COMMITMENT FOR JUDGES
Parliamentary Debate: Approximately 2 - 2.5 hrs, which includes 45 min for training and 40 minutes for the actual debate with the remaining 30 min to an hour alloted to completing the ballot.
Lincoln Douglas Debate: Approximately 2 – 2.5 hrs, which includes 45 min for training and 45 minutes for the actual debate with the remaining 30 min to an hour allotted to completing the ballot.
Team Policy Debate: Approximately 2.5 – 3 hrs, which includes 45 min for training and 1.25 hrs for the actual debate with the remaining 30 minutes to an hour allotted for completing the ballot.
Public Forum Debate: Approximately 2 – 2.5 hrs, which includes 45 min for training and 45 minutes for the actual debate with the remaining 30 min to an hour allotted to completing the ballot.
Speech: Approximately 3 – 3.5 hrs, which includes 45 min for training and 2 hrs for the actual speech round with the remaining 30 minutes to an hour allotted for completing the ballot.
For scheduling purposes please allow an hour to complete the ballots. The students value your comments on the ballots and will learn from them. Some judges can give great feedback in a short amount of time, others need longer.
During Judge Training, you will be given a good overview of the events and the judging process at the tournament. There will be four types of judge training - Parliamentary (Parli) debate, Lincoln Douglas (LD) debate, Team Policy (TP) debate, and Speech. Training for events will take place throughout Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Once you have completed training for one type of debate, for example Lincoln Douglas (LD), you may judge additional rounds of the same type without the need of repeating the training. However, additional training will also be required for judging each of the other types of debate, Team Policy (TP) debate and Parliamentary debate.
If you arrive early, please stop by the Judge Deliberation Room, where you will find a variety of good things to eat and drink. These goodies will also be available while you are completing your ballot.
You will receive an e-mail giving details about check-in, judge orientation, etc. approximately a week prior to the tournament.
If you would like to learn more about judging and the debate events prior to the tournament, some resources are included below.
YOU ARE QUALIFIED TO JUDGE! The goal of our competitors is to be able to communicate their ideas clearly and respectfully to anyone. If you are a good listener who is over 18 and not actively competing in high school speech or debate, WE NEED YOU!
If you are on the fence about whether or not to give community judging a try, watch this short video.
TOURNAMENT LOCATION
The tournament will be held at the Community Church of Monroe at 224 E Old Highway 74, Monroe, NC 28112
Look for the neon green poster board signs for directions.
More instructions will be emailed out to registered judges about a week before the tournament.
For any questions you may call or text Keren Roose at 704-258-2894 or email telosnc@gmail.com.
Parent Judges are critically important for a well-run, on-time tournament.
Requirements:
1) Each student will be required to have a parent judge available to judge for the entire tournament.
One person cannot serve as the parent judge for more than one student except:
+ A parent with multiple children competing
+ The parent of team policy debater can be the designated judge for his/her child's partner
+ If you need an exception to these requirements, then please email telosnc@gmail.com.
2) Each parent, or their designee, will be responsible for judging up to 4 Speech rounds (Friday) and 5 debate rounds (Saturday).
+ Tab will assume that you will be there all day to judge. If this is not the case, please email telosnc@gmail.com.
+ Please do not plan on leaving campus to pick up food. We may need you to judge.
+ Debate rounds will have only one judge with the exception of the Final rounds, which will hopefully have a minimum of 3 judges.
+ Speech rounds will have a minimum of two judges each, so we will need a lot of parent judges available.
3) Please Communicate Changes to your attendance or your student's attendance or your student's events as soon as possible by emailing telosnc@gmail.com.
4) Before judging, parents or their designee should attend Debate and Speech training (required at least once during the 2025-2026 competition season).
+Training for Parli will be offered on Thursday 45 minutes prior to each Speech Round.
+Training for all Speech will be held on Friday and Saturday 45 minutes prior to each Speech Round.
+Training for LD, TP, PF debate will be held on Friday and Saturday mornings 45 minutes prior to each Speech Round.
+ The debate training is only required if you have not yet been trained in debate during the 2025-2026 competition season.
+ All training will be held in either the Judge Training Room or the Judge Deliberation Room. Both rooms are in the Gym/Fellowship Hall Building.
5) Judging conflicts
+ Your children's TP debate partners
+ Students that you may be traveling with
+ Students that you have listened to or helped at club.
+ Alumni judges, please be sure not to judge anyone you have coached or who was a competitor during the time you competed.
6) Complete forms
We are so thankful to the Community Church of Monroe for graciously allowing us to use their facilities for our tournament. Please treat their property with care as you would your own. Thank you!
*Directions*
The Community Church of Monroe is located at 224 E Old Highway 74, Monroe, NC 28112. As you get close, look for the neon green poster board signs for directions/parking. There will be drop-off parking to the left of the church; however, the primary parking for parents/students will be on the lower level to the right of the church. We would like to try to reserve the upper lot for our Community Judges.
*Student / Parent Check-in*
Check-in will be from 7:00-7:15 AM in the Gym/Fellowship Hall. This building is the only facility other than the church building on site and is located to the left of the church building as you face the church. Once you arrive, please pick up your name tag, turn in your Liability Form (if you haven’t already sent it), and proceed straight into the gym to find a seat/table.
*Facility Layout*
There are 3 areas that we’ll be using in the facility: 1) The Gym/Fellowship Hall – This is where we will have morning announcements, hang out between rounds, and where we will have meals. The rooms located in this facility will be used primarily for judge training, tab, and judge deliberation. There are two rooms that will be used for Parli, LD and Speech rounds. 2) The Church Basement – This will be the main location for speech and debate rounds. This facility will be accessed by walking outdoors around the front of the church to the entrance at the lower-level parking lot. There will be signs showing the way. 3) The Main Church Building - The Foyer and the Sanctuary will be used for Parli rounds. The Sanctuary will also be used for the TP and Parli Final rounds and the Awards Ceremony on Saturday.
*Expository and TP Case Storage*
You may store TP Cases and props for Expository speeches in the Church Basement near the stairs. *Reminder to others:* If the props/boxes don’t belong to you, then please do not handle. Only TP and Expository students should enter the storage area.
*Other Facility Information*
Please remember that this is a borrowed facility, and a house of worship; therefore, please be respectful of the church facility and grounds.
*Please keep all food and drinks (other than water) in the gym/fellowship hall!*
*Please be mindful to clean up after yourself and throw away your trash!*
*Awards Ceremony*
The Awards Ceremony will be held in the Sanctuary at the end of the tournament on Saturday evening. More directions will be given closer to time. Ballots will be distributed following awards.
*Lunch and Dinner*
Pre-ordered food will be served in the gym via the pass-through window at the kitchen. Please do not enter the kitchen.
*Facility Re-set (Thurs Night)*
On Thursday night, after completing their last round, the last 2 teams in each room are responsible for resetting that room for the next morning’s debate rounds (this shouldn’t take more than a few minutes). If needed, please encourage judges to head back to the judge deliberation room to complete their ballots so that you can complete rearranging the room.
Please set the room up according to the diagram for DEBATE, which will be taped to the wall near the door. Also please be diligent to pick up paper clips, pens/pencils, and paper/trash off the floors.
*Facility Clean-Up (Saturday Night)*
After completing their last round, debaters should be diligent in picking up paper clips, pens/pencils, and paper/trash off the tables and floors of the competition rooms. After eating dinner, please make sure to clean up your area. It would also be helpful if you could assist with breaking down tables and moving chairs and tables to the “judge deliberation room” side of the gym. Thank you for your help with this!
Special Notes about Waitlists:
If an event is full, please go ahead and sign-up on the waitlist. Most times we are able to accommodate people on the waitlist.
- Students that can provide multiple judges will be given priority.
- Competitors or teams that have both partners registered/waitlisted the earliest will be given secondary priority.
Registration is considered complete when:
The competitor or both competitors (Team Policy/Parli/PF and certain Speech events) are registered.
Parent judge registration is completed.
Late Fee
+ If there is a waitlist, you will be dropped from your event if you have not completed payment or if do not have a "parent" judge registered by registration close date.
+ If there is not a waitlist and you wish to compete but did not pay or have a "parent" judge registered by the registration close date, a late fee of $20 will be added to your balance and you must complete the registration steps ASAP. Failure to do so will result in being dropped from the events.
Late Fee and Dropped Events:
Refund/Dropped Event Policy
Cancellations prior to the close of tournament registration on January 15th will garner a full refund minus any fees. There will be NO REFUNDS after registration closes.
January 16: Any dropped event after registration closes will cost $15.
January 16: A late fee of $25 will be added to all outstanding balances or late registrations after the registration closes, starting on January 16, 2026.
January 19: An additional late fee of $20 will be added on top of the intial $20 late fee to any outstanding balances. Full payment must be received within 48 hours, or all events will be dropped with NO REFUND.
January 22: No refunds will be given after this date.
Please contact us for extenuating circumstances.
Drops create a domino effect of extra work for our volunteer staff because they affect room allocation, judging needs, and awards orders. Thank you for understanding!
We will utilize Stoa Joy of Tournaments for the tabulation software and will follow the Stoa Transparent Tabulation policies.
Speech
Varsity Speech will have 3 rounds within each pattern (A and B).
We will seek to have 2 judges in each speech event.
Debate
Lincoln Douglas will have 6 preliminary rounds of debate and a final round. Lincoln Douglas will be flighted but a separate judge will be assigned to each debate within the flight.
Team Policy will have six preliminary rounds of debate and a final round.
Parli will have six preliminary rounds of debate and a final round.
We will begin power matching Debate at round 3.
There will not be any club protect or sibling protect for this tournament.
Joy of Tournaments software will be used to randomly pair rounds while the tab assistant from a different club watches via screen share on Zoom. If for some reason, Joy of Tournaments cannot complete the random pairings, the tab assistant from a different club will participate in making the random pairings.
When making the random pairings, the school variation and squad variation will be set to ignore. It has been our experience that this results in more randomness especially when there is a large contingency from one club.
No student/team will have more than two byes. Byes will be randomly assigned.
Green check marks will be awarded to the top 35% for all speech and debate events except Impromptu, which will be 25%. Teams are ranked within their win-loss bracket according to speaker points, rank points, and strength of schedule. To learn more about Stoa debate tiebreakers (what Stoa terms the mechanism for ranking teams that have the same win-loss record), see the Stoa Tab Manual beginning on page 44.
Ballots
All ballots for each student will be placed in a large brown envelope labeled with the student's name and will be ready for pick up after the awards ceremony.
Script Submission Review
All VARSITY competitors with prepared speeches must complete the script Submission process.
For Juniors and JV, please see the appropriate tab for instructions.
Submission Deadline:
Script Submission Deadline – January 15th.
Script Submission Revision Deadline – January 22nd.
If your script needs corrections, your script must be corrected no later than this date. If not, the competitor will be dropped for that speech event and charged a $15 drop fee
How To Submit Scripts Electronically
1.
WHAT:
Each script submission should include the following pages:
-Signed script submission form for each speech event
-Typed copy of the speech script
-Works cited page (for Persuasive, and Expository)
-Highlighted photocopy of the original source text, including added words (for Duo Interp, Humorous Interp, Slam Poetry, and Open Interp)
HOW:
1. READ & OBTAIN SCRIPT SUBMISSION FORMS for your speech event here.
2. PREPARE your SCRIPT SUBMISSION FORM with your parent or coach. Include initials and signatures. Be sure "Eye of the Tiger" is listed as the tournament.
3. COMBINE each speech into a single file in PDF or JPEG only. Scan into a single file. Please name files like this: Event-First Name Last Name (i.e. Persuasive-John Smith). Combine each speech into a single PDF file. See File Joiner resources below. If this step is an extra burden, it is OK to just send the needed files separately but in one email with each part of the submission having a file name in the format Last Name, First Name - Event Name - Name of part of Packet. For example, Smith, Joe - Duo Interp - Script Submission Form or Smith, Joe - Duo Interp - Typed Speech or Smith, Joe - Duo Interp - Original Text
4. Are you ready? Email it to:
telosscriptsubmission@gmail.com
The details for the Junior and JV speech events can be found at the following website. Juniors events are only for students who are 5-8 years old on Oct 1, 2024. Junior speech is for students ages 9-11.
https://www.carolinaspeechanddebate.com/jv-speech
Junior
Junior Interpretation
JV (Can register for a max of 3 events)
Limited Preparation:
Impromptu Triple Challenge
Bible Stories
Platform:
Original Oratory
Expos
Interpretive:
Open Interp
Script Submission
In-person script submission is required for all Jr/JV Interp and Platform Speeches. This is different from Varsity speech events which require electronic script submission prior to the tournament.
Apologetic Categories (not necessarily in order):
Mars Hill Categories (not necessarily in order):
LOCAL HOTELS
There are several hotels within 6 miles of the tournament site. We recommend making a reservation that has free cancellation.
2351 W. Roosevelt Blvd. Monroe, NC 28110
704-283-9600
5.8 miles to the tournament
Best Western Inn & Suites - Monroe
2316 Hanover Drive, Monroe, NC 28110
704-283-4746
5.9 miles to the tournament
Fairfield Inn & Suites - Charlotte Monroe
1825 Williams Rd. Monroe, NC 28110
980-290-2190
5.9 miles to the tournament
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Monroe
2505 West Roosevelt Boulevard Monroe, NC 28110
704-774-1779
6.1 miles to the tournament
2368 Roland Dr. Monroe, NC 28110
704-220-2200
6.4 miles from the tournament
*Note on Quality Inn & Suites. This hotel is by far the cheapest on the list, but it does not have the best reviews, so we suggest looking into reviews before booking. It is in the same area as the other hotels, which is a good one.
This dress code was designed to promote professionalism and modesty in behavior and dress.
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. Nylons are not required.
Students must attend the awards ceremony in full competition attire.
If the competitor’s attire at any time during the tournament is deemed a violation of the dress code, the competitor will be asked to come into compliance with the dress code. A student will not be allowed to participate in the competition or awards without compliance.
Apologetics
QualifyingDramatic Interpretation
QualifyingExtemporaneous
QualifyingHumorous Interpretation
QualifyingOriginal Oratory
QualifyingPersuasive
QualifyingDuo Interpretation
QualifyingExpository
QualifyingImpromptu
QualifyingMars Hill
QualifyingOpen Interpretation
QualifyingSlam Poetry
QualifyingLincoln Douglas
QualifyingPublic Forum Debate
Non-QualifyingTeam Policy
QualifyingParliamentary Debate
QualifyingJV Bible Story
Non-QualifyingJV Expository
Non-QualifyingJV Impromptu Triple Challenge
Non-QualifyingJV Open Interp
Non-QualifyingJV Original Oratory
Non-QualifyingJuniors Speech
Juniors
Tournament TimeWelcome to the Eye of the Tiger Tournament!
February 5th-7th, 2026
Tournament Location:
Community Church of Monroe 224 E Old Highway 74, Monroe, NC 28112
Important Registration Information:
* Registration Opens December 29, 2025
* Registration Closes January 15, 2026
January 16: Any dropped event after registration closes will cost $15 per event.
January 16: A late fee of $20 will be automatically added to all outstanding balances or late registrations after the registration closes.
January 19: An additional late fee of $20 will be added on top of the intial $20 late fee to any outstanding balances. Full payment must be received within 48 hours, or all events will be dropped with NO REFUND.
January 22: No refunds will be given after this date.
Event Costs (meal orders are an additional cost):
+ LD/TP/Parli/PF: $35/student for each debate event
+ Varsity Speech: $30/student for 1st speech event and $15 for each additional speech event
+ JV Speech: $15/student flat fee for up to 3 events
+ Junior Speech: $5/student
General Information:
Telos is excited to host our Eye of the Tiger Tournament! It will include LD, TP, Parli, Varsity Speech, PF, JV Speech, and Junior Speech.
Space is limited for this Stoa qualifying tournament so register early!
Please read ALL the information in the sidebar tabs for complete details about the tournament.
Please be aware:
- A parent judge's registration must be completed prior to the completion of the student's registration.
- One person cannot serve as the parent judge for more than one student except:
+ A parent with multiple children competing
+ A parent of a Team Policy debater can be the designated judge for his/her child's partner.
+ If an exception is needed, please email telosnc@gmail.com.
Eligibility:
-All students competing in this tournament must meet Stoa's eligibility requirements
-Stoa membership is required in order to participate. Register for Stoa membership through Stoa Hub: StoaHub | Home
If you have questions or concerns, please email telosnc@gmail.com.