Docket: Maine NSDA Qualifier 2023
Click here to view the docket of the Dale Denno Maine NSDA Qualifier being held on January 28, 2023 at the Maine State House in Augusta.
Click here to view the docket of the Dale Denno Maine NSDA Qualifier being held on January 28, 2023 at the Maine State House in Augusta.
View the docket here. This is the docket that will be used on January 21, 2023 at the Maine State Championship Tournament, which will also determine qualifiers to the NCFL Grand National Tournament.
Click here to view the invitation in Google Docs.
Click here to open the full invitation on Google Docs. Read the NSDA Unified Manual here.
Download the docket here for the Maine NSDA District Tournament at the Maine State House.
Competitors in U.S. Extemporaneous Speaking and International Extemporaneous Speaking at the Maine District Speech and Debate Tournament on February 9, 2019 at Brunswick High School should prepare to speak on the following round-by-round topics: U.S. Extemporaneous Speaking Round 1: Gun controlRound 2: EnvironmentRound 3*: ImmigrationFinal: This week in the news International Extemporaneous Speaking Round 1:…
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Download here the invitation to the Portland Diocese National Qualifying Speech and Debate Tournament.
Download the docket here for the 2019 Maine NSDA District/Qualifying Tournament.
The following students are qualifiers and alternates for the 2015 National Catholic Forensic League in Fort Lauderdale, Florida over Memorial Day weekend. Qualifiers were determined at the NCFL National Qualifying Tournament at Poland Regional High School on February 14 and MFA State Tournament at Lewiston High School on February 7 (Student Congress only). There were…
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Maine’s three biggest tournaments are fast approaching. Are you ready? If you don’t know the difference between the three tournaments and their events, then read below. State Finals CFL Qualifiers Maine District (NSDA Qualifiers) Double-entry? Allowed Single-entry only Allowed Entry limits Limit per entry per school: Speech: 4, Debate: 6, Congress: Senate 2, House unlimited Limit…
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