2012-2013
NW SWEEPSTAKES TOTALS
Tournaments included are: Gonzaga, Idaho State, UNLV, WNPT, NW
Warmup, Lewis and Clark, UPS
2011-2012
NW SWEEPSTAKES TOTALS
2010-2011
NW SWEEPSTAKES TOTALS.
2009-2010
NW SWEEPSTAKES TOTALS.
Have
results? Fax them to Jim at 509-527-4959; email them to him at hansonjb@whitman.edu
Tournaments included are: Gonzaga, Idaho
State, UNLV, WNPT, NW Warmup, CSI, Lewis and Clark,
UPS, Linfield, College of Idaho, Clark, Mile High Swing, Cal Swing, Pacific,
Berkeley, Oregon State, Whitman McSloy, Whitman
Withycombe, NW Parli Champs, Spokane Falls PKD.
Tournaments included are: Gonzaga, Weber,
Idaho State, UNLV, WNPT, NW Warmup, BSU Gem St, Lewis
and Clark, UPS, Linfield, College of Idaho (ie only;
debate did not have enough prelims). Plus WWU, Pacific, Whitman McSloy and Withycombe, Hatfields,
USC, Fullerton, Berkeley.
Tournaments included are: Gonzaga, PLU, U
Nevada Las Vegas, Lewis and Clark, Idaho State, UPS, Linfield, WNPT, College of
Idaho (all results), Lower Columbia, Berkeley 1, Berkeley 2, Fullerton,
Pacific, Whitman, Willamette, WSCA (debate only), NIET qualifier, NW Rockies
Districts.
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Tournament, Spring Semester
Spring
Tournaments included: Clackamas, Western Washington, UPS Free, Whitman 1,
Whitman 2, Hatfields, Berkeley, USC, Fullerton, NW
CEDA Champs, UW NW Nov-Jr Champs.
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Tournament, Fall Semester
Fall
Tournaments included: Gonzaga, PLU, Laramie Warmup,
Las Vegas, Idaho State, WNPT, Lewis and Clark, UPS.
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Tournament, Spring Semester
Spring
Tournaments included: UPS Free, WWU, Rocky Mtn (Parli only), Whitman Classic 1 and 2, Hatfields,
Berkeley, Fullerton, USC, NW CEDA Champs, UW, Spokane
Falls
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Tournament, Fall Semester
Fall
Tournaments included: Gonzaga, Reed, College So.
Idaho, Berkeley, Lewis and Clark, Pepperdine, College of Idaho, UPS, Lower
Columbia, Linfield, WNPT (Whitman November Policy), WSU-Vancouver
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Tournament, Fall Semester
Fall
Tournaments included: Gonzaga, Reed, College So. Idaho (but not novice parli), Berkeley
Fall, Lewis and Clark, Pepperdine, UPS, Lower Columbia (but not individual
events and novice parli), Linfield, Whitman November,
Lewis and Clark Free (but not individual events), Northwest (but not individual
events, not jr/nov parli).
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Tournament, Spring 2006 Semester
Spring
Tournaments include: USC, Fullerton, Berkeley, Clackamas (but not parli), Pacific (but not parli),
Oregon State (but not IEs) WSCA-Whitman, Billings-Rimrocks.
View Results Tournament by
Tournament, Fall Semester
Fall
Tournaments included: Willamette, Gonzaga, Reed, PLU, Lewis and Clark,
Pepperdine, UPS, Lewis-Clark State, Lower Columbia, Linfield, U. Portland.
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Tournament, Spring 2006 Semester
Spring
Tournaments include: USC, Fullerton, Berkeley, Western Washington, Whitman, NW
CEDA Champs, and Montana.
View Results Tournament by Tournament,
Fall 2004 Semester
Fall Tournaments included: Gonzaga,
Reed, C. So. Idaho, Montana, Lewis and Clark, Pepperdine,
PLU, Lower Columbia, Linfield, Portland.
View Results Tournament by Tournament,
Spring 2005 Semester
Spring Tournaments include USC, Fullerton,
Weber, Berkeley, Utah, Columbia Basin, Pacific, Oregon State, Whitman, Willamette.
Newly revised for the 2010-2011 to
simplify the calculation of points.
The Northwest Sweepstakes System
counts points for Northwest Schools from any Northwest tournament for
Parli-IPDA-Worlds debate, Interp, and
Speaking events, and any West Coast/Rockies tournament for Policy debate.
·
Tournaments must have at least 6 total
debate rounds (eg 4 prelims with 2 elims).
·
Tournaments must have at least 3 total
rounds of an individual event to count (e.g. 2 prelims and finals) except in an
individual event with 2 preliminary rounds that does not have enough
contestants to justify a final round.
THERE ARE SEVEN CATEGORIES in which schools
are recognized for their top 4 performances in:
·
POLICY
·
PARLI
·
DEBATE OVERALL
·
INTERP
·
SPEAKING EVENTS
·
IES OVERALL
·
OVERALL
WE RECOGNIZE 4 YEAR and CC SCHOOLS IN EACH
CATEGORY.
Recognition is via announcement of
school placings on our web page. If you wish a
trophy, Jim Hanson would be glad to order you one at cost.
DEBATE POINTS
ASSIGN INITIAL POINTS
Teams in the first elim
(or that go ABOVE 50% win-loss): 6 points
PLUS Teams get 1 point for each elim win.
Example: A team goes 3-3 and wins quarters and
loses in semis: 7 points.
Example: A team goes 5-1, wins doubles, octas, and quarters and then loses in semis: 9 points.
Example: A team goes 4-2 but does not advance:
6 points.
Hybrids: Each school gets half the team’s
points.
ADJUST POINTS BASED ON SIZE OF THE DEBATE
DIVISION
|
Teams |
Multiply Initial Points by |
|
0-1 |
0 |
|
2-3 |
.2 |
|
4-5 |
.3 |
|
6-7 |
.4 |
|
8-9 |
.5 |
|
10-11 |
.6 |
|
12-13 |
.7 |
|
14-15 |
.8 |
|
16-31 |
.9 |
|
32 or more |
1 |
COUNT A SCHOOL’S DEBATE POINTS FOR THE
TOURNAMENT
FOR A TOURNAMENT—TOURNAMENT POLICY DEBATE
SCORE: Each School counts their top 4 scoring teams in policy debate at a
tournament.
FOR A TOURNAMENT—TOURNAMENT PARLI DEBATE
SCORE: Each School counts their top 4 scoring teams in parli
debate at a tournament.
POINTS OVER THE COURSE OF THE YEAR
OVER THE COURSE OF THE YEAR—A SCHOOL’S POLICY
DEBATE POINTS: Each School counts the top 4 tournament scores in policy debate
OVER THE COURSE OF THE YEAR—A SCHOOL’S PARLI
DEBATE POINTS: Each School counts their top 4 tournament scores in parli debate.
OVER THE COURSE OF THE YEAR—A SCHOOL’S
OVERALL DEBATE POINTS: Each School counts their top 4 policy and top 4 parli tournament scores.
IE POINTS
ASSIGN INITIAL POINTS
Finalist: 3 points
3rd Place: 4 points
2nd Place: 5 points
1st Place 6 points
SCORER: Write the points each speaker
earns next to their name on the results sheets.
ADJUST POINTS BASED ON SIZE OF THE EVENT
|
Entries |
Multiply Initial Points by |
|
0-1 |
0 |
|
2-3 |
.2 |
|
4-5 |
.3 |
|
6-7 |
.4 |
|
8-9 |
.5 |
|
10-11 |
.6 |
|
12-13 |
.7 |
|
14-15 |
.8 |
|
16-31 |
.9 |
|
32 or more |
1 |
SCORER: Write down the adjusted points
each speaker earns next to their name on the results sheets.
COUNT A SCHOOL’S INTERP AND COUNT SPEAKING
POINTS FOR THE TOURNAMENT
FOR A TOURNAMENT—TOURNAMENT INTERP SCORE: Each
School counts their top 8 IE Points in Interp at a
tournament.
FOR A TOURNAMENT—TOURNAMENT PARLI DEBATE
SCORE: Each School counts their top 8 IE Points in Speaking Events at a
tournament.
SCORER:
1. Cross out any scores that are not
in that school’s top 8 scores on the printed results sheets.
2. Input the scores that aren’t
crossed out into the spreadsheet; the spreadsheet will automatically add up the
points.
POINTS OVER THE COURSE OF THE YEAR
OVER THE COURSE OF THE YEAR—A SCHOOL’S INTERP
POINTS: Each School counts the top 4 tournament scores in interp.
OVER THE COURSE OF THE YEAR—A SCHOOL’S
SPEAKING EVENT POINTS: Each School counts their top 4 tournament scores in
speaking events.
OVER THE COURSE OF THE YEAR—A SCHOOL’S OVERALL
INDIVIDUAL EVENT POINTS: Each School counts their top 4 interp
and top 4 speaking event tournament scores.
OVER THE COURSE OF THE YEAR—A SCHOOL’S
OVERALL POINTS: Each School counts their top 4 interp,
top 4 speaking event, top 4 policy debate, and top 4 parli
debate tournament scores.
POINT COUNTING SYSTEM FROM 2004-2010
This is the point system used for the first 6 years.
The Northwest Sweepstakes System counts points for Northwest
Schools from any Northwest tournament for
Parliamentary debate, Interp,
and Speaking events, and any West Coast/Rockies tournament for Policy and
NFA-LD debate.
·
Tournaments must have at least 6 total debate rounds (eg 4 prelims with 2 elims).
·
Tournaments must have at least 3 total rounds of an individual
event to count (e.g. 2 prelims and finals) except in an individual event with 2
preliminary rounds that does not have enough contestants to justify a final
round.
THERE
ARE SEVEN CATEGORIES in which schools are recognized for their top 4
performances in:
·
POLICY
·
PARLI
·
DEBATE OVERALL
·
INTERP
·
SPEAKING EVENTS
·
IES OVERALL
·
OVERALL
WE
RECOGNIZE 4 YEAR and CC SCHOOLS IN EACH CATEGORY.
Recognition is via announcement of school placings on our web page. If you wish a trophy, Jim Hanson
would be glad to order you one at cost.
DEBATE
POINTS
ASSIGN
INITIAL POINTS
Teams in the first elim
(or going ABOVE 50% win-loss): 6 points
Teams get 1 point for each elim
win.
Example:
A team advances to Quarters, wins quarters and loses in semis: 7 points.
Example:
A team advances to Doubles, wins doubles, octas, and
quarters and then loses in semis: 9 points.
Example:
A team goes 4-2 but does not advance: 6 points.
Hybrids:
Each school gets half the team’s points.
ADJUST
POINTS BASED ON SIZE OF THE DEBATE DIVISION
|
Teams |
Multiply Initial Points by |
|
Teams |
Multiply Initial Points by |
|
1 |
0 |
|
23 |
.87 |
|
2 |
.1 |
|
24 |
.88 |
|
3-4 |
.2 |
|
25 |
.89 |
|
5-6 |
.3 |
|
26 |
.90 |
|
7-8 |
.4 |
|
27 |
.91 |
|
9-10 |
.5 |
|
28 |
.92 |
|
11-12 |
.6 |
|
29 |
.93 |
|
13-14 |
.7 |
|
30 |
.94 |
|
15-16 |
.8 |
|
31 |
.95 |
|
17 |
.81 |
|
32 |
.96 |
|
18 |
.82 |
|
33 |
.97 |
|
19 |
.83 |
|
34 |
.98 |
|
20 |
.84 |
|
35 |
.99 |
|
21 |
.85 |
|
36 or more |
1 |
|
22 |
.86 |
|
|
|
COUNT
A SCHOOL’S DEBATE POINTS FOR THE TOURNAMENT
FOR A
TOURNAMENT—TOURNAMENT POLICY DEBATE SCORE: Each School counts their top 4
scoring teams in policy debate at a tournament.
FOR A
TOURNAMENT—TOURNAMENT PARLI DEBATE SCORE: Each School counts their top 4
scoring teams in parli debate at a tournament.
POINTS OVER THE COURSE OF THE YEAR
OVER
THE COURSE OF THE YEAR—A SCHOOL’S POLICY DEBATE POINTS: Each School counts the
top 4 tournament scores in policy debate
OVER
THE COURSE OF THE YEAR—A SCHOOL’S PARLI DEBATE POINTS: Each School counts their
top 4 tournament scores in parli debate.
OVER THE COURSE OF THE YEAR—A SCHOOL’S OVERALL
DEBATE POINTS: Each School counts their top 4 policy and top 4 parli tournament scores.
IE
POINTS
ASSIGN
INITIAL POINTS
1st Place: 6 points (must be 2 or
more competitors)
2nd Place: 5 points (must be 4 or
more competitors)
3rd Place: 4 points (must be 6 or
more competitors)
4th Place: 3 points (must be 8 or
more competitors)
5th Place: 3 points (must be 10 or
more competitors)
6th Place: 3 points (must be 12 or
more competitors)
SCORER: Write the points each speaker earns
next to their name on the results sheets.
ADJUST
POINTS BASED ON SIZE OF THE EVENT
|
Entries |
Multiply Initial Points by |
|
Entries |
Multiply Initial Points by |
|
1 |
0 |
|
17 |
.87 |
|
2 |
.2 |
|
18 |
.88 |
|
3 |
.3 |
|
19 |
.89 |
|
4 |
.4 |
|
20 |
.90 |
|
5 |
.5 |
|
21 |
.91 |
|
6 |
.6 |
|
22 |
.92 |
|
7-8 |
.7 |
|
23 |
.93 |
|
9-10 |
.8 |
|
24 |
.94 |
|
11 |
.81 |
|
25 |
.95 |
|
12 |
.82 |
|
26 |
.96 |
|
13 |
.83 |
|
27 |
.97 |
|
14 |
.84 |
|
28 |
.98 |
|
15 |
.85 |
|
29 |
.99 |
|
16 |
.86 |
|
30 or more |
1 |
SCORER: Write down the adjusted points each
speaker earns next to their name on the results sheets.
COUNT
A SCHOOL’S INTERP AND COUNT SPEAKING POINTS FOR THE TOURNAMENT
FOR A
TOURNAMENT—TOURNAMENT INTERP SCORE: Each School counts their top 8 IE Points in
Interp at a tournament.
FOR A
TOURNAMENT—TOURNAMENT PARLI DEBATE SCORE: Each School counts their top 8 IE
Points in Speaking Events at a tournament.
SCORER:
1. Cross out any scores that are not in that
school’s top 8 scores on the printed results sheets.
2. Input the scores that aren’t crossed out
into the spreadsheet; the spreadsheet will automatically add up the points.
POINTS OVER THE COURSE OF THE YEAR
OVER
THE COURSE OF THE YEAR—A SCHOOL’S INTERP POINTS: Each School counts the top 4
tournament scores in interp.
OVER
THE COURSE OF THE YEAR—A SCHOOL’S SPEAKING EVENT POINTS: Each School counts
their top 4 tournament scores in speaking events.
OVER THE COURSE OF THE YEAR—A SCHOOL’S OVERALL
INDIVIDUAL EVENT POINTS: Each School counts their top 4 interp
and top 4 speaking event tournament scores.
OVER THE COURSE OF THE YEAR—A SCHOOL’S OVERALL
POINTS: Each School counts their top 4 interp, top 4
speaking event, top 4 policy debate, and top 4 parli
debate tournament scores.