Texas Forensic Association

Texas Forensic Association
Non Profit Organization
Founded 1972
Headquarters Texas
Key people
Gay Hollis, Perry Beard, Wendi Brandenburg, Jason Warren
Website www.txfa.org

The Texas Forensic Association (TFA) is an organization that provides and regulates competition in speech and debate (forensics) for Texas high school students. The association authorizes forensics competitions nearly every weekend in Texas for the duration of the forensics season, which lasts from early August until the end of February, with the State competition typically in the first or second week of March.

Goals

The Texas Forensic Association states that its goals are:

Regions

TFA divides Texas into five regions for administrative purposes; there are no regional championship tournaments or limit on number of schools or students to qualify to the state tournament from each region. The regions are divided by area code, and there is a region representative from each region to coordinate the region's activities with the state association.

Events offered

State qualifying events

Non-qualifying events

In addition to the events that can qualify a student to the State Tournament, some tournaments also offer:

State Tournament

The competitive season culminates in the TFA State Tournament, a three-day event held at a different Texas school each year. Competition in all qualifying events is offered, and non-qualifying events are offered as consolation events for students who did not advance in the event they qualified in.

Points system

To qualify for State in a certain event, a student must accumulate twelve state points in the event. Points are awarded based on the number of entries in the tournament.

Cross Examination Debate, Lincoln-Douglas Debate, and Public Forum Debate
  • 10-15 entries: Semis gets 2 points, 2nd Place gets 4, and 1st Place gets 6
  • 16-50 entries: Quarters gets 2, Semis gets 4, 2nd Place gets 6, and 1st Place gets 8
  • 51-75 entries: Octos gets 2, Quarters gets 3, Semis gets 6, and 1st/2nd Place gets 8
  • 76 + entries: Double-Octos gets 1, Octos gets 2, Quarters gets 4, Semis gets 6, and 1st/2nd Place gets 8
Individual Events (including Duo/Duet)
  • 10-24 entries: 1st Place gets 6, 2nd Place gets 4, 3rd Place gets 3, 4th Place gets 2, 5th/6th Place gets 1 point
  • 25-50 entries: 1st Place gets 8, 2nd Place gets 6, 3rd Place gets 4, 4th Place gets 3, 5th Place gets 2, 6th Place gets 1 point
  • 51-75 entries: 1st/2nd Place gets 8, 3rd/4th Place gets 6, 5th Place gets 4, 6th Place gets 3, 7th Place gets 2, 8th Place gets 1 point
  • 76 + entries: 1st/2nd Place gets 8, 3rd/4th Place gets 6, 5th Place gets 4, 6th Place gets 3, 7th/8th Place gets 2, any and all semifinalists get 1 point
Congressional Debate
  • 10-25 entries: 1st Place gets 6, 2nd Place gets 4, 3rd Place gets 3, 4th Place get 2, and 5th/6th Place gets 1
  • 26-50 entries: 1st Place gets 8, 2nd Place gets 6, 3rd/4th Place gets 4, 5th-8th Place gets 2
  • 51-75 entries: 1st/2nd Place gets 8, 2nd/3rd Place gets 6, 5th-8th Place gets 3, 9th-16th gets 2
  • 76 + entries: 1st/2nd Place gets 8, 2nd/3rd Place gets 6, 5th-8th Place gets 4, 9th-16th gets 2, all semi-finalists get 1

State winners

2015 Tournament
  • Policy (CX) Debate: Alex Estrada/Joseph Estrada, Stephen F. Austin High School [6]
  • Lincoln-Douglas Debate: Bennett Eckert, Greenhill School (Double Champion) [7]
  • Public Forum Debate: Austin Tang/Joshua Yang, Clements High School [8]
  • Congressional Debate (House): Eric Bailey, Bellaire High School [9]
  • Congressional Debate (Senate): Preston Nieves, Pflugerville High School [10]
  • Foreign Extemporaneous Speaking: Abhinav Sridharan, Plano Senior High School (Double Champion) [11]
  • Domestic Extemporaneous Speaking: Marshall Webb, St. Mary's Hall [12]
  • Original Oratory: Nikki Dargahi, Anderson High School [13]
  • Humorous Interpretation: Seis Steves, St. Mary's Hall [14]
  • Dramatic Interpretation: Bianca Montgomery, Andy Dekaney High School [15]
  • Duet Acting: Schwope/McDonald, Robert E. Lee High School [16]
  • Duo Interpretation: Velazquez/Ocampo, South Grand Prairie High School [17]
  • Poetry: Matthew Almaguer, Harlingen South High School [18]
  • Prose: Amani Abderahman, Garland High School [19]
  • Impromptu Speaking: Gage Krause, Lake Travis High School [20]
  • CX Top Speaker Award: Alex Estrada, Stephen F. Austin High School[21]
  • LD Top Speaker Award: Nolan Burdett, Dulles High School[21]
  • PF Top Speaker Award: Samuel Tekie, Lamar High School[21]
2014 Tournament
  • Policy Debate: Emma Pabst/Quaram Robinson, Cedar Ridge High School [22]
  • Lincoln-Douglas Debate: Bennett Eckert, Greenhill School [23]
  • Public Forum Debate: David Ratnoff/Gregory Ross, Houston Lamar High School [24]
  • Congressional Debate (House): Daniella Cohen, Southlake Carroll High School [25]
  • Congressional Debate (Senate): Sankalp Singh, Plano Senior High School [26]
  • Foreign Extemporaneous Speaking: Abhinav Sridharan, Plano Senior High School [27]
  • Domestic Extemporaneous Speaking: Ash Malhotra, Plano Senior High School [28]
  • Original Oratory: Sana Moti, Grapevine High School [29]
  • Humorous Interpretation: John Biebighauser, Grapevine High School [30]
  • Dramatic Interpretation: Abigail Onwunali, Alief Hastings High School [31]
  • Duet Acting: Hansen/Lawson, Guyer High School [32]
  • Duo Interpretation: Steves/Barnett, Saint Mary's Hall [33]
  • Poetry: Alonna Ray, Centennial High School [34]
  • Prose: Carly Suhr, Centennial High School [35]
  • Impromptu Speaking: Sagar Segal, Summit International Preparatory [36]
  • CX Top Speaker Award: Quaram Robinson, Cedar Ridge High School [37]
  • LD Top Speaker Award: Shania Hunt, Northland Christian School [38]
  • PF Top Speaker Award: Nazifa Mim, Cypress Falls High School [39]

Individual Sweepstakes Awards

  • 5th Place: Kayla McGee, Flower Bluff High School (36 points)[40]
  • 4th Place: Gregory Ross, Houston Lamar High School (40 points)[40]
  • 3rd Place: Seis Steves, Saint Mary's Hall (41 points)[40]
  • 2nd Place: Ash Malhotra, Plano Senior High School (45 points)[40]
  • 1st Place: Sana Moti, Grapevine High School (45 points)[40]

Regional Sweepstakes

  • Region 1: Hereford High School[40]
  • Region 2: Plano Senior High School[40]
  • Region 3: Harlingen South High School[40]
  • Region 4: Houston Lamar High School[40]
  • Region 5: San Angelo Central High School[40]

Overall Sweepstakes

  • 10th Place: St. Mary's Hall[40]
  • 9th Place: Guyer High School[40]
  • 8th Place: Centennial High School[40]
  • 7th Place: Houston Lamar High School[40]
  • 6th Place: Plano West High School[40]
  • 5th Place: Southlake Carroll High School[40]
  • 4th Place: Harlingen South High School[40]
  • 3rd Place: Creekview High School[40]
  • 2nd Place: Grapevine High School[40]
  • 1st Place: Plano Senior High School[40]
2013 Tournament
  • Policy Debate: Holmes Hampton/Tyler Shearer, Highland Park High School[41]
  • Lincoln-Douglas Debate: Rebecca Kuang, Greenhill School[41]
  • Public Forum Debate: Sahil Vanjani/Cyrus Ghaznavi, Parish Episcopal School[41]
  • Congressional Debate (House): Diane Sun, Clements High School[41]
  • Congressional Debate (Senate): Blake Seaman, Allen High School[41]
  • Duet Acting: Dakota Ratliff/Cody Vann, Ryan High School[41]
  • Duo Interpretation: Keith Machekanyanga/Chris Jefferson, South Grand Prairie High School[41]
  • Humorous Interpretation: Michael Ferguson, Creekview High School[41]
  • Dramatic Interpretation: Aldean Pearson II, Mansfield High School[41]
  • Original Oratory: Billy Tate, Plano Senior High School[41]
  • Foreign Extemporaneous: Cyrus Ghaznavi, Parish Episcopal School[41]
  • Domestic Extemporaneous: Drew Huegel, Lamar Consolidated High School[41]
  • Prose: Cody Eilrich, North Lamar High School[41]
  • Impromptu Speaking: John William VanDerSchans, Centennial High School[41]
  • Poetry: Mahalia Tutuwaa Agyepong, Hightower High School[41]
  • Policy Top Speaker: Zach Rosenthal, Kinkaid School[41]
  • LD Top Speaker: Jeremy Dang, Strake Jesuit College Preparatory[41]
  • PF Top Speaker: Kartik Sridhar, Plano Senior High School[41]
2012 Tournament
  • Policy Debate: Rosenthal/Mitchell, Kinkaid High School[42]
  • Lincoln-Douglas Debate: Amyn Kassam, John Foster Dulles High School [43]
  • Public Forum Debate: Diep/Daniels, Isaac Herbert Kempner High School [44]
  • Foreign Extemporaneous Speaking: Arvind Venkataraman, Southlake Carroll High School [45]
  • Domestic Extemporaneous Speaking: Zachary Stone, Plano West High School [46]
  • Original Oratory: Paige LaNasa, Centennial High School [47]
  • Humorous Interpretation: Marah Wilson, Grapevine High School [48]
  • Dramatic Interpretation: Robert Jackson, Alief Hastings High School [49]
  • Duet Acting: Weston/Torres, Grand Prairie High School [50]
  • Duo Interpretation: Hunt/Waller, Mansfield High School.[51]
2011 Tournament
  • Policy Debate: Gorman/McCormick, Jesuit College Prep[52]
  • Lincoln-Douglas Debate: Josh Roberts, Northland Christian [53]
  • Public Forum Debate: Garg/Narayanan, Plano Senior High School [54]
  • Foreign Extemporaneous Speaking: Lavanya Sunder, Lamar High School [55]
  • Domestic Extemporaneous Speaking: Shikha Garg, Plano Senior High School [56]
  • Original Oratory: Michael McBride, Plano Senior High School [57]
  • Humorous Interpretation: Tommy Waas, Klein High School [58]
  • Dramatic Interpretation: Keegan Latham, Plano Senior High School [59]
  • Duet Acting: Rutherford/Tope, Plano Senior High School [60]
  • Duo Interpretation: Albarran/Roberts, Cypress Ridge High School.[61]

Scholarship

The TFA awards a scholarship of $500 or $1,000 to two male and two female students each year at the state tournament. Any state-qualified senior may apply with a recommendation from his or her coach. The awards are given based on an equally weighted consideration of achievements, financial need, and academics.[62]

References

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  2. Texas Forensic Association. Region Map. Web. 5 Mar 2012.
  3. Texas Forensic Association. Officers. Web. 8 Mar 2012.
  4. Texas Forensic Association. TFA Constitution. 26 Oct 2011: 26-36. Web. 5 Mar 2012.
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  9. "House Final." Joy of Tournaments, 2015. Web. 9 March 2015
  10. "Senate Final." Joy of Tournaments, 2015. Web. 9 March 2015
  11. "Foreign Extemp Finals." Joy of Tournaments, 2015. Web. 9 March 2015
  12. "Domestic Extemp Finals." Joy of Tournaments, 2015. Web. 9 March 2015
  13. "Original Oratory Finals." Joy of Tournaments, 2015. Web. 9 March 2015
  14. "Humorous Interp Finals." Joy of Tournaments, 2015. Web. 9 March 2015
  15. "Dramatic Interp Finals." Joy of Tournaments, 2015. Web. 9 March 2015
  16. "Duet Acting Finals." Joy of Tournaments, 2015. Web. 9 March 2015
  17. "Duo Interpretation Finals." Joy of Tournaments, 2015. Web. 9 March 2015
  18. "Poetry Finals." Joy of Tournaments, 2015. Web. 9 March 2015
  19. "Prose Finals." Joy of Tournaments, 2015. Web. 9 March 2015
  20. "Impromptu Finals." Joy of Tournaments, 2015. Web. 9 March 2015
  21. 1 2 3 "Speakers in Order. Joy of Tournaments, 2015. Web. 9 March 2015
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  28. "Domestic Extemporaneous Finals." Joy of Tournaments, 2014. Web. 16 March 2014
  29. "Original Oratory Finals." Joy of Tournaments, 2014. Web. 16 March 2014
  30. "Humorous Interp Finals." Joy of Tournaments, 2014. Web. 16 March 2014
  31. "Dramatic Interp Finals." Joy of Tournaments, 2014. Web. 16 March 2014
  32. "Duet Acting Finals." Joy of Tournaments, 2014. Web. 16 March 2014
  33. "Duo Interpretation Finals." Joy of Tournaments, 2014. Web. 16 March 2014
  34. "Poetry Finals." Joy of Tournaments, 2014. Web. 16 March 2014
  35. "Prose Finals." Joy of Tournaments, 2014. Web. 16 March 2014
  36. "Impromptu Finals." Joy of Tournaments, 2014. Web. 16 March 2014
  37. "Speakers in Order." Joy of Tournaments, 2014. Web. 16 March 2014
  38. "Speakers in Order." Joy of Tournaments, 2014. Web. 16 March 2014
  39. "Speakers in Order." Joy of Tournaments, 2014. Web. 16 March 2014
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  41. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 "2013 TFA State Results." Joy of Tournaments, 2013. Web. 16 March 2014
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  44. "PF Bracket." Joy of Tournaments, 2012. 8 March 2012. Web.
  45. "Foreign Extemp Finals." Joy of Tournaments, 2012. Web. 8 March 2012.
  46. "Domestic Extemp Finals." Joy of Tournaments, 2012. Web. 8 March 2012.
  47. "Original Oratory Finals." Joy of Tournaments, 2012. Web. 8 March 2012.
  48. "Humorous Interp Finals." Joy of Tournaments, 2012. Web. 8 Mar 2012.
  49. "Dramatic Interp Finals." Joy of Tournaments, 2012. Web. 8 Mar 2012.
  50. "Duet Acting Finals." Joy of Tournaments, 2012. Web. 8 Mar 2012.
  51. "Duo Interpretation Finals." Joy of Tournaments, 2012. Web. 8 Mar 2012.
  52. "CX Teams in Order." Joy of Tournaments, 2011. Web. 19 Mar 2012.
  53. "LD Contestants in Order." Joy of Tournaments, 2011. 19 Mar 2012.
  54. "PF Contestants in Order." Joy of Tournaments, 2011. 19 Mar 2012.
  55. "Foreign Extemp Finals." Joy of Tournaments, 2011. Web. 19 Mar 2012.
  56. "Domestic Extemp Finals." Joy of Tournaments, 2011. Web. 19 Mar 2012.
  57. "Original Oratory Finals." Joy of Tournaments, 2011. Web. 19 Mar 2012.
  58. "Humorous Interp Finals." Joy of Tournaments, 2011. Web. 19 Mar 2012.
  59. "Dramatic Interp Finals." Joy of Tournaments, 2011. Web. 19 Mar 2012.
  60. "Duet Acting Finals." Joy of Tournaments, 2011. Web. 19 Mar 2012.
  61. "Duo Interpretation Finals." Joy of Tournaments, 2011. Web. 19 Mar 2012.
  62. Scholarship Information. Texas Forensic Association, 2011. Web. 7 Mar 2012.
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