Invictus Fides (TX) - Oct 9-11, 2025 | Status: Closed | 1:28 AM Central
Tournament TimeCommunity Judge registration will open at 4:00 pm Mon 08/25/2025 (Central)
Tournament Status will update to Open at 12:00 pm Fri 09/05/2025 (Central)
Tournament Status will update to Drops only at 11:59 pm Fri 09/12/2025 (Central)
Late fee will be applied at 8:00 am Sat 09/13/2025 (Central)
Tournament Status will update to Closed at 11:59 pm Thu 09/25/2025 (Central)
Meal registration will close at 11:59 pm Fri 10/03/2025 (Central)
Community Judge registration will close at 8:00 pm Sat 10/11/2025 (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.
In order to help competitors better prepare for The Prologue, we are releasing the categories for both Apologetics and Mars Hill in advance. The categories are listed randomly and not listed in order by round.
Apologetics Categories
Mars Hill Categories
We recommend each team carry a copy of the Parliamentary Debate Rules. Please also be familiar with the Stoa Evidence Philosophy and Standards.
Please visit the "Helpful Links" page to access a quick link to the rules and standards.
You must be in Pilgrim Chapel (the Parli announcement room) 10 minutes before the scheduled start time for each round.
Parli Debate will be self-timed, so please bring a working timepiece.
Should there be any unforeseen issues with the internet, you will have to rely on your brilliant Parli minds. You are free to bring Extemp boxes or hard copies of magazines to use in prep.
Storage for Expos will be located near the bottom of the stairs on the first floor of Pilgrim Chapel (near Roger's Theater) and on the opposite long hallway (follow the signs!).
Please do not leave valuable items unattended in these areas.
Please read the The Prologue 2025 Release and Indemnification Agreement. By completing your Prologue 2025 registration, you are indicating agreement to the terms of this document.
During competition, students must dress in modest, professional business attire.
Gentlemen: Suit or slacks and a blazer jacket; collared shirt and tie; professional dress shoes and socks.
Ladies: Skirt or pant suit; or professional slacks, skirt, or dress with a blazer jacket; professional dress shoes. Dress/skirt hemlines and slits should be no higher than the middle of the knee. Hose not required.
Awards Ceremony: Students must attend the awards ceremony in full competition attire.
Violations: 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 before being allowed to participate.
Tournament participants will exhibit kind, polite, and respectful attitudes toward each other and behave in a manner that brings honor to God.
Conflicts that arise mid-tournament will be resolved at the sole discretion of tournament leadership. Tournament leadership has final authority in all tournament decisions.
Tournament participants will adhere to the Peacemaker’s Pledge derived from Matthew 5:23-25 and 18:15-17. This principle dictates that if an offense occurs, the offended should go directly to the offender to resolve the issue; no gossiping or discussing with another person. We seek to restore relationships. A third party may be necessary to resolve issues.
This past summer, the Stoa Board of Directors announced an important update to NITOC qualification which has been rolled out for the 2025-2026 season. The percentage of competitors at NITOC-qualifying tournaments who will receive a green checkmark is 35% in every Speech event except for Impromptu, which remains at 25%. Checkmarks for debate will be awarded to competitors who finish the tournament in the top 35% of competitors. In addition, all rounding for all events has been standardized to use mathematical rounding to the nearest whole number rather than rounding down as we have done with speech events in the past.
Apologetics
QualifyingDramatic Interpretation
QualifyingDuo Interpretation
QualifyingExpository
QualifyingImpromptu
QualifyingPersuasive
QualifyingExtemporaneous
QualifyingHumorous Interpretation
QualifyingMars Hill
QualifyingOpen Interpretation
QualifyingOriginal Oratory
QualifyingSlam Poetry
QualifyingLincoln Douglas
QualifyingTeam Policy
QualifyingParliamentary Debate
QualifyingJunior Impromptu
Juniors
Tournament Time
Parliamentary DebateThu 10/9 8:00-9:15 am - Prelim Round 1 |
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| Gov | Opp | Room | ||
| FTFY | Clark Cooney & Jack Tarter | PRUD | Zoe Parker & Naya White | Collins 005A |
| MIRR/LOC | David Ramsay & Luke Schroder | COAST | Francesca Hunt & Walker Tucker | Collins 005B |
| FTFY | Jackson Moody & Nathan Quilici | INVF | Carolina Skloss & Clay Skloss | Collins 008 |
| FTFY/INVF | Benjamin Bradberry & Hudson Six | WD40/LGCO | Zech Jeub & Scarlett Pfeifer | Collins 012 |
| LGCO | Beniah Stage & LucyAnne Stage | SOAR/GRSP | Michaela Baker & Reese Hinton | Collins 304 |
| INVF | Benjamin Caudal & Mikayla Martin | SOAR/LCH | Hope Hinton & Victoria Tham | Collins 312 |
| MIRR | Elizabeth Naiser & Vivian Tatom | INVF | Valor Dixon & Isaac Six | Collins 314 |
| ASTX | Andres Flores & Gus Richardson | INVF | Henry Bentel & Stanley Crouch | Collins 316 |
| MIRR | Max Layfield & Joseph Macias | INVF | Victory Dixon & Clementine Helmstetler | Collins 318 |
| LCH/LGCO | Ethan Carter & Joshua Wang | INVF | Bryce Laird & Chase Williams | Collins 326-B |
| LGCO | James Miller & RuthEmma Stage | YLLW | Lucy Cearley & Anders Forsman | Collins 327 |
| LCH | Samuel Congdon & Noah Priestner | INVF | Aleyah Jimenez & Gabriel Linn | Collins 332 |
| PRUD | Grace Link & Bailey Vacca | COAST | Josephine Hunt & Reilly Ruth | Collins ARC |
| COAST | Lydia Leach & Reagan Leach | LCH/ASTX | Christian Bach & Joshua Tham | Collins Wilberforce |
| TORCH | Charles Comeau & Emmanuel Lejeune | bye | none assigned | |
Parliamentary Debate Postings by NameThu 10/9 8:00-9:15 am - Prelim Round 1 |
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|---|---|
| Name | Room |
| Aleyah Jimenez & Gabriel Linn | Collins 332 |
| Andres Flores & Gus Richardson | Collins 316 |
| Beniah Stage & LucyAnne Stage | Collins 304 |
| Benjamin Bradberry & Hudson Six | Collins 012 |
| Benjamin Caudal & Mikayla Martin | Collins 312 |
| Bryce Laird & Chase Williams | Collins 326-B |
| Carolina Skloss & Clay Skloss | Collins 008 |
| Charles Comeau & Emmanuel Lejeune | none assigned |
| Christian Bach & Joshua Tham | Collins Wilberforce |
| Clark Cooney & Jack Tarter | Collins 005A |
| David Ramsay & Luke Schroder | Collins 005B |
| Elizabeth Naiser & Vivian Tatom | Collins 314 |
| Ethan Carter & Joshua Wang | Collins 326-B |
| Francesca Hunt & Walker Tucker | Collins 005B |
| Grace Link & Bailey Vacca | Collins ARC |
| Henry Bentel & Stanley Crouch | Collins 316 |
| Hope Hinton & Victoria Tham | Collins 312 |
| Jackson Moody & Nathan Quilici | Collins 008 |
| James Miller & RuthEmma Stage | Collins 327 |
| Josephine Hunt & Reilly Ruth | Collins ARC |
| Lucy Cearley & Anders Forsman | Collins 327 |
| Lydia Leach & Reagan Leach | Collins Wilberforce |
| Max Layfield & Joseph Macias | Collins 318 |
| Michaela Baker & Reese Hinton | Collins 304 |
| Samuel Congdon & Noah Priestner | Collins 332 |
| Valor Dixon & Isaac Six | Collins 314 |
| Victory Dixon & Clementine Helmstetler | Collins 318 |
| Zech Jeub & Scarlett Pfeifer | Collins 012 |
| Zoe Parker & Naya White | Collins 005A |