Tag Archives: Breaks
Follow Updates from the American Forensics Association National Individual Events Tournament via Twitter
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Top 30 in Individual Events at NFL Nationals
Original Oratory, Duo Interpretation, Humorous Interpretation, Dramatic Interpretation, United States Extemp and International Extemp postings for the round of 30 were made available earlier this evening at the Postings Party in downtown Kansas City. SpeechGeek was on the scene and snapped … Continue reading
Video: Top 60 Postings for Interp at NFL Nationals 2010
SpeechGeek was live at Staley High School this afternoon as postings dropped for the Round of 60 at the 2010 NFL National Tournament. It comes as no surprise the folks at SpeechGeek Postings are interpers at heart, so we never … Continue reading
NFL Nationals Octofinal (Round 7-8) Breaks in Duo Interpretation
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NFL Nationals Octofinal (Round 7-8) Breaks in Dramatic Interpretation
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NFL Nationals Octofinal (Round 7-8) Breaks in Humorous Interpretation
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One Hour Until Interp Postings
SpeechGeek is live at Staley High School, the hub of interpretation events at the 2010 NFL National Tournament. We’re about an hour away from the announcement of your top 60 competitors who will advance to rounds 7 and 8. // … Continue reading
Follow NCFL Grand Nationals Updates via Twitter
SpeechGeek isn’t on the ground at the 2010 National Catholic Forensic League Grand National Tournament in Omaha. No worries, though, as there are folks providing updates via Twitter using the #NCFL hashtag. Click on past the jump for our Twitter … Continue reading
SEMIS: Interstate Oratorical Association
You may have thought that the college forensics season was over with the conclusion of the National Forensic Association Tournament. Right? You’d actually be wrong. Today marks the start of outrounds for the Interstate Oratorical Association Championships. Thanks to folks … Continue reading
SEMIS: Group C (POE, DI, and PERS)
Months of research, practice, and competition come down to these all-important break rounds. As the field of competitors narrows from hundreds to just twelve, we take one step closer to naming the 2010 National Forensic Association Champions. Be sure to … Continue reading