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Where Will You Compete?

posted by Jon Cruz on August 25th, 2008

LOS ANGELES, Cali. — I ask one last time, to conclude a summer-long discussion: which tournaments — local, regional, national — do you and your team hope to attend this season? Which tournaments would you encourage others to attend? Why? Beyond the national championship titles, which tournament would you most hope to win?

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83 Responses to “Where Will You Compete?”

  1. shagrin
    Posted from: 75.4.1.208

    June 28th, 2008 19:27
    1

    my answer to all of the questions is the harvard westlake tournament because its the sweetest

  2. Matt
    Posted from: 24.164.191.184

    June 28th, 2008 19:40
    2

    i wish i could win the kaiser

  3. jeffrey miller
    Posted from: 24.30.71.195

    June 28th, 2008 20:44
    3

    Fayette County (GA) hopes to attend the following:

    Sept 12-14: Wake (LD/Policy)
    Sept 19-20: Chattahoochee (LD/Policy)
    Sept 26-27: St. James (LD)
    Oct 10-11: Samford (Policy)
    Oct 17-19: St. Marks (LD)
    Oct 31-Nov 1: Blue Key (LD)
    Oct 31-Nov 1: Westminster (Policy)
    Nov 8: Sequoyah (Policy)
    Nov 14-15: Fayette County.
    Nov 21-22: Carrollton (Policy)
    Nov 21-23: Glenbrooks (LD)
    Dec 6-8: Ohio Valley (LD/Policy)
    Dec 12-13: West Georgia (Policy)
    Jan 10-11: Lincoln County (Policy)
    Jan 16-18: Crestian (LD)
    Jan 23-25: Emory (LD/Policy)
    Feb 5-6: State (Policy)
    Feb 14-16: Harvard (Policy)
    Feb 14-16: Carrollton Sacred Heart (LD)
    Feb 20-21: Vestavia (LD/Policy)
    Mar 6-7: NFL Districts (LD/Policy)
    Mar 6-8: UGA (Policy)

    Then maybe NDCA & TOC…and then CFLs and NFLs.

  4. Rebar Niemi
    Posted from: 66.233.57.238

    June 29th, 2008 00:22
    4

    GO TO MEADOWS. LAS VEGAS OR BUST.

  5. Robert Parker
    Posted from: 24.176.180.161

    June 29th, 2008 02:08
    5

    Greenhill (pending on other schedules)
    MEADOWS
    Alta
    VBT
    Golden Desert/Valley (whatever they’re calling it now)
    Berkley
    Stanford
    TOC (yes I’m presumptuous)
    NFLs

  6. Robert Parker
    Posted from: 24.176.180.161

    June 29th, 2008 02:09
    6

    forget to mention locals and state

  7. Ian Gunn
    Posted from: 74.167.103.13

    June 29th, 2008 10:39
    7

    I would encourage people to try to get out to Meadows, Vestavia Hills, St. James, New Orleans Jesuit, and Newman this year. St. James, Jesuit, Newman, and Vestavia are all great programs historically and on the right track to rebuilding their tournaments. Meadows and Jesuit both have great squads and both are in great cities that everyone should visit and experience at some point.

  8. ctheis
    Posted from: 128.255.232.194

    June 29th, 2008 12:12
    8

    We will be attending in some capacity:

    Greenhill
    Valley
    St. Marks
    Glenbrooks
    Blake
    Emory
    Meadows

    Hopefully there will be others but these are the ones I know we will be going to.

    Also, you should all go to the Minneapple. Its really sweet, trust me.

  9. Pwneill
    Posted from: 75.72.79.154

    June 29th, 2008 13:56
    9

    I know for sure Blake will attend:

    Valley
    Caucus
    Dowling
    Glenbrooks
    Apple Valley
    Harker
    Stanford

    We just got a new head coach, so we’re trying to work with him to convince him to continue traveling alot. We want to attend:

    Greenhill
    St. Marks
    Wake Forest
    VBT

    We’re not sure about (scheduling issues mainly, doesn’t have to really do with the tournament):

    Bronx
    Berkeley/Harvard

    Locally, we’ll probably be at Lakeville/Bloomington Jefferson, Highland Park, Sections and Nat Quals.

  10. Xi Lin
    Posted from: 68.230.73.179

    June 29th, 2008 14:19
    10

    Desert Vista will most like have 1 or more debaters at the following:

    Yale*
    Meadows*
    Bronx*
    St. Marks
    Glenbrooks
    Alta*
    VBT
    ASU
    Golden Desert*
    Harvard
    Harker

    * hopefully

    And lots of locals…

  11. Quinn Olivarez
    Posted from: 98.200.243.13

    June 29th, 2008 14:54
    11

    anyone from out of tx coming to grapevine?

    carnegie vanguard will for sure be at

    grapevine
    greenhill
    houston-memorial
    st. mark’s
    bronx
    glenbrooks
    vbt

    in addition to either emory/churchill, colleyville/stanford, and maybe UT

  12. Bill Cooper
    Posted from: 24.92.39.224

    June 30th, 2008 05:27
    12

    ALJ hopes to be at:

    Wake Forest
    Yale
    Monticello
    U Penn
    Bronx
    Manchester
    Minneapple
    Hen Hud
    Glenbrooks
    Princeton
    GMU
    Ridge
    ALJ (9-10 Jan)
    Big Lex
    Columbia
    Newark
    Scarsdale
    Harvard
    Northeastern Championships
    and
    of course
    we hope to be at several other post-season national championship type-tournies, but I won’t post them by name because I don’t want to jinx Mike, Paco, and Big Al.

    Our schedule is dependent on Admin. approval, and with a new interim superintendent (our 7th in 4 years), a new principal, and probably a new VP, the latter two never having worked in a high school before, this schedule is subject to change.

    BC

  13. Karlyn
    Posted from: 68.44.109.73

    June 30th, 2008 08:31
    13

    hopefully:
    greenhill
    yale
    upenn
    manchester
    hen hud
    glenbrooks
    princeton
    lex
    harvard

    but any additional tournament that is relatively close and offers housing is a possibility as well.

  14. Matt
    Posted from: 24.164.191.184

    June 30th, 2008 08:53
    14

    Karlyn - Monticello?

  15. Rebar Niemi
    Posted from: 66.233.57.238

    June 30th, 2008 10:10
    15

    ctheis, who’re y’all sending to meadows?

  16. JP Gooderham
    Posted from: 71.60.209.85

    June 30th, 2008 10:24
    16

    Answer to all:

    Meadows

    Why? It’s got a belt. ‘nough said.

  17. Matt
    Posted from: 24.164.191.184

    June 30th, 2008 11:08
    17

    Monticello will surely be attending:

    Yale
    Monticello. duh.
    Manchester
    HenHud
    Glenbrooks
    Ridge
    Lex
    Emory
    Newark
    Scarsdale
    Harvard or Berkely?
    Lakeland
    NE Champs
    as well as many, many local tournaments
    and hopefully some post-season tourneys.

    There are many that we will most likely attend that I left out only because I am not completely sure of our plans.

  18. Matt
    Posted from: 24.164.191.184

    June 30th, 2008 11:44
    18

    and bronxx

  19. Matt
    Posted from: 24.164.191.184

    June 30th, 2008 11:44
    19

    and bronxx

  20. steve
    Posted from: 137.52.179.6

    June 30th, 2008 12:58
    20

    University School will be taking LDers to the following tournament (very young LDers):

    Yale
    St. Marks
    Iowa Caucus
    Crestian
    Emory
    Harvard
    Apple Valley (potentially)
    Glenbrooks

  21. ctheis
    Posted from: 128.255.232.194

    June 30th, 2008 14:17
    21

    @Rebar

    All I know for sure is that me Cherian and Tim will be there. More people might come but I dont know yet.

  22. Ernie Rose
    Posted from: 12.215.129.141

    June 30th, 2008 15:05
    22

    Come to Valley. The tournament continues to be one of the most competitive quarters bids in the country and the judging pool gets better and better every year. We hope to see you in September.

  23. Anjan
    Posted from: 208.118.184.3

    July 1st, 2008 08:43
    23

    I wonder what Adam Torson did to Jon to merit getting this picture used on this thread.

  24. Pam
    Posted from: 62.160.166.53

    July 1st, 2008 11:10
    24

    Come to Yale! This years tournament promises to be our best yet. We’re assembling a top notch judging pool and the tournament consistently attracts some of the nations best competitors. Check out our website: http://yale.tabroom.com/

    Send me an email if you’re interested in being hired to judge.

  25. Ali Huberlie
    Posted from: 129.120.4.1

    July 1st, 2008 11:51
    25

    Everyone should make an effort to attend the University of Pennsylvania tournament and round robin. It’s the weekend of October 18-19, and we’re assembling an amazing judge pool. What’s especially cool is that all of the profits from the tournament will go to support students in need in Philadelphia!

    Email me if you have any questions or want to judge. Or, check out upenn.tabroom.com.

  26. David McGinnis
    Posted from: 12.216.167.34

    July 1st, 2008 14:38
    26

    I want to second Ernie’s invitation. Come to Valley: top-notch judging, out-of-this-world hospitality, and excellent competition. Our schedule is also very sane so you can enjoy yourselves with teammates and friends in the evening.

    We will be attending (for sure):
    Greenhill
    Marx
    Iowa Caucus
    Apple Valley
    Glenbrooks
    Okoboji
    Dowling
    Blake
    Omaha Westside
    Emory
    Stanford
    Harker

    We are going to try to attend Bronx, Ohio Valley, and VBT, if we can make it work with the schedule.

  27. SJanda
    Posted from: 71.185.197.94

    July 1st, 2008 17:11
    27

    I’d just like to second what Ali said.

    UPenn is by far one of my favorite tournaments. Everything runs on time, you’re done at a sane hour, there’s five minutes of prep, and you can order cheesesteaks from Pat’s or Geno’s.

    And the judging pool is really, really good.

  28. P.Rai
    Posted from: 206.135.38.50

    July 7th, 2008 16:16
    28

    glad to still see wdm valley on the map - classic midwest blood bath.

    everyone go to stanford and berkeley. if you get into the round robin, you’re guaranteed like 22 rounds, excluding however many outrounds you survive. and you wonder why cali does so well at the big horse race….

  29. Zisook
    Posted from: 67.163.20.6

    July 8th, 2008 14:41
    29

    go to any + every tournament in DC so that I can judge rounds and earn enough money for chipotle!

  30. Robert Parker
    Posted from: 24.176.180.161

    July 8th, 2008 17:04
    30

    Aaron, you graduated…I thought you were in my grade. Oh snap.

    If you’re ever on the west coast around a tournament I’ll hire you to judge.

  31. Alexander Atallah
    Posted from: 67.173.227.196

    July 8th, 2008 22:05
    31

    Our team is based in Colorado at a low ($0) budget, so traveling on the national circuit is a bit challenging for us. We’ve decided on trying a few national circuit tournaments this year. Does anyone have recommendations? (or even more helpful, warnings?) We’re considering Columbia, Stanford, and Glenbrooks.

  32. anonymous
    Posted from: 70.190.24.216

    July 9th, 2008 00:02
    32

    For Colorado, ASU makes sense sine it’s close.

  33. Jon Cruz
    Posted from: 72.229.4.213

    July 9th, 2008 00:03
    33

    Alexander —

    The New York City Invitational (”Big Bronx”) features very strong national competition at a very affordable price. We provide meals for no additional cost and also provide free housing for out-of-towners. Drop me a line if you’d like to know more; alternatively, you can check out our tournament’s web site, which is now online:

    http://www.joyoftournaments.com/ny/bigbronx/

    I hope Fairview can join us in the fall.

    (And I’m looking forward to seeing you at VBI!)

  34. panda
    Posted from: 38.118.23.100

    July 9th, 2008 11:13
    34

    only the devil’s invitational

  35. glen
    Posted from: 69.249.94.148

    July 9th, 2008 12:44
    35

    There will most likely be people from Millburn at all of the following tournaments (hopefully)
    Wake Forest (Maybe)
    Yale
    Greenhill (still up in the air)
    St. Marx (still up in the air)
    Big Bronx
    Manchester
    Monticello
    Harvard
    Princeton
    Stanford
    Mineapple (still up in the air)
    Glenbrooks
    Devil’s Tournament
    Newark
    Emory
    Columbia

    …along with locals and other tournaments I don’t know about yet.

  36. Jonathan Peele
    Posted from: 204.198.76.197

    July 9th, 2008 13:17
    36

    Here’s the schedule of regional/national tournaments that Manchester Essex anticipates attending in 2008-2009

    Yale University
    Monticello HS
    University of Pennsylvania
    Bronx HS of Science
    Manchester Essex HS
    Hendrick Hudson HS
    Glenbrook Schools
    Myers Park HS
    Lexington HS
    Columbia University
    Emory University
    Harvard University
    Tournament of Champions
    NCFL Nationals, Albany, NY
    NFL Nationals, Birmingham, AL

  37. glen
    Posted from: 69.249.94.148

    July 9th, 2008 14:06
    37

    oh yeah i forgot to mention hen hud and lexington are also on our schedule

  38. Paras
    Posted from: 76.93.137.106

    July 10th, 2008 13:29
    38

    rancho bernardo high school will be attending:

    long beach
    usc
    fullerton
    cps (tentative)
    Berkeley
    Stanford (tentative)
    VBT
    Harvard-Westlake
    Harkar (tentative)

    and a variety of local tournaments

  39. Neeraj
    Posted from: 68.121.243.197

    July 10th, 2008 23:34
    39

    Our program is relatively new, and last year was the first year that we “travelled.” We are planning to attend a couple of national-level tournaments. If we could only choose three, which three would you recommend? Our team is based in Los Angeles.

  40. Adam Nelson
    Posted from: 96.229.143.242

    July 10th, 2008 23:54
    40

    Don’t forget Harker’s Howard & Diana Nichols Invitational when making your travel plans! The tournament takes place from March 5-8th, with our LD round robin on Thursday, March 5th and our Public Forum round robin on Sunday, March 8th. We have semis bids in LD and PF, a top 6 bid in Congressional Debate, a national-caliber policy debate division, and free food!

    Feel free to contact me at adamn AT harker DOT org with any questions, and I hope to see you in San Jose in March!

  41. Strake Jesuit
    Posted from: 70.243.38.60

    July 12th, 2008 08:44
    41

    2008/2009 Debate Schedule
    September
    5th & 6th, Grapevine High School in Dallas Crist, Johnson
    5th & 6th, Alief Elsik High School in Houston
    Auzenne, Arguello
    12th & 13th, Elkins High School in Houston
    Arguello
    13th through 14th, Greenhill School Fall Classic in Dallas (entry limit of two)
    Auzenne and Johnson
    19th & 20th, Dulles High School in Houston
    Auzenne, Arguello, Crist
    26th & 27th, Memorial High School in Houston
    Auzenne, Arguello, Crist
    26th & 27th, Elsik Ninth Grade Center in Houston
    Crist

    October
    3rd & 4th University of Houston
    Auzenne, Arguello, Crist
    17th through 18th, St. Mark’s School in Dallas (entry limit of two)
    Arguello and Johnson
    17th & 18th Alief Hastings High School in Houston
    Auzenne and Crist
    24th & 25th Bellaire High School in Houston
    Auzenne and Arguello
    24th through 26th, The New York City Invitational (entry limit of fourth; fifth slot possible)
    Crist and Johnson

    November
    31st & 1st Westside High School in Houston
    Auzenne, Arguello, Crist
    7th & 8th Clear Lake High School
    Auzenne, Arguello, Crist
    14th & 15th Spring Woods High School
    Auzenne and Arguello
    15th through 17th, The Glenbrooks (entry limit of three)
    Crist and Johnson
    21st & 22nd James E. Taylor High School in Katy
    Auzenne, Arguello, Crist

    December
    5th & 6th, University of Texas in Austin
    Arguello, Auzenne, Johnson, Crist
    19th through 21st Blake High School in Minnesota
    Crist, Johnson

    January
    9th & 10th, Westfield High School in Houston
    Arguello and Auzenne
    8th through 10th, Victory Briefs Tournament (entry limit of eight)
    Crist, Johnson
    16th & 17th Churchill High School in San Antonio
    Crist, Johnson
    16th & 17th, Katy High School in Katy
    Auzenne, Arguello,
    24th through 25th, The Barkley Forum for High Schools (entry limit of two)
    Crist, Johnson
    30th and 31st Atascocita High School in Houston
    Auzenne, Arguello, Crist

    February
    6th and 7th Texas City High School
    Arguello and Auzenne
    6th through 8th Stanford in Palo Alto
    Crist and Johnson
    13th and 14th Mayde Creek High School
    Arguello, Auzenne, Crist

    March
    5th through 7th, TFA State Tournament, Houston (location TBA)

  42. Fahsan
    Posted from: 69.228.25.40

    July 12th, 2008 22:32
    42

    These are the tournaments that the members of the Granada Hills Charter High School debate team plans to attend:

    October:
    California State University, Long Beach
    Harvard-Westlake
    TVFL Novice Debate- Oaks-Christian
    California State University, Fullerton

    November:
    USC
    TVFL Open Debate at Valencia High School

    January:
    VBT
    I Have A Dream at Monroe High School
    Pepperdine University
    TVFL Open Debate at Cleveland High School

    February:
    Stanford
    UC Berkeley

    March:
    TVFL State Qualifiers at Taft High School

    April:
    CHSSA State (California, Culver City High School)

    May & June:
    Hopeful!

  43. Ryan T
    Posted from: 66.229.65.57

    July 21st, 2008 15:29
    43

    Cypress Bay:

    locals, states, Nat Quals,

    Regional:

    Nova Titan
    Crestian Classic
    Florida State University
    Florida Blue Key

    National:

    Harvard University
    Big Bronx (just confirmed with my team)

  44. MattVela
    Posted from: 157.242.209.135

    July 24th, 2008 22:16
    44

    PWN ALL TOURNAMENTS. ‘NUFF SAID.

  45. Pat Donovan
    Posted from: 12.31.54.25

    July 30th, 2008 14:23
    45

    as of now, GBN will send people to greenhill, valley, st. mark’s, ohio valley, usc, blake, emory, and berkeley

  46. Karlyn
    Posted from: 69.253.230.13

    July 30th, 2008 14:43
    46

    to edit the list i posted above (13) i’ll be at bronx(!!!), and will not be at greenhill

  47. David McNeil
    Posted from: 75.73.220.221

    July 30th, 2008 15:11
    47

    Right now it looks like Edina will most likely be sending at least a couple people to Greenhill, Valley, Minneapple, Glenbrooks, Blake, Caucus, VBT, and possibly Berkley.

  48. Dylan Scher
    Posted from: 157.242.221.190

    July 30th, 2008 15:57
    48

    For September-October, Berkley Carroll will be at Wake, Yale, and Bronx.

  49. CK
    Posted from: 157.242.221.192

    July 30th, 2008 16:01
    49

    I’ll be attending Greenhill, Valley, Bronx, Minneapple, Glenbrooks, Dowling, Blake, VBT (depending on section/state weeks), and Harvard.

    I’m not sure about the rest of my team- I expect Tom will go to the octas bids and the tourneys near MN, but I have no clue at all for the others.

  50. Kaching
    Posted from: 72.68.215.200

    July 30th, 2008 16:38
    50

    i hope to compete in Harvard and Ridge… others i’m not sure yet :]

  51. dorr
    Posted from: 157.242.208.29

    July 30th, 2008 18:07
    51

    La Costa Canyon will probably be at Berekely, VBT, Meadows, Fullerton, USC. We will go to more but dont know which ones yet

  52. Adam Gerchick
    Posted from: 24.63.191.34

    July 30th, 2008 18:41
    52

    The Potomac School (Va.) will probably be at Wake, Yale, Bronx, Bump, Princeton, Harvard, and maybe Greenhill, Emory, NCFL, NFL, and, — fingers crossed — TOC.

  53. Adam Gerchick
    Posted from: 24.63.191.34

    July 30th, 2008 18:41
    53

    The Potomac School (Va.) will probably be at Wake, Yale, Bronx, Bump, Princeton, Harvard, and maybe Greenhill, Emory, NCFL, NFL, and, — fingers crossed — TOC.

  54. Ilya G.
    Posted from: 157.242.223.102

    July 30th, 2008 18:44
    54

    Torrey Pines will be at Fullerton, Alta, CPS, Berkeley, Long Beach, and the Glenbrooks for sure.

    We will most likely have people at either Wake, Greenhill, or both, and will attend either Harker, Harvard-Westlake, or USC (or, once again, in any combination).

  55. Ilya G.
    Posted from: 157.242.223.102

    July 30th, 2008 18:45
    55

    And of course we might have people at the TOC. :)

  56. Travis Smith
    Posted from: 68.11.25.35

    July 30th, 2008 19:10
    56

    New Orleans Jesuit will be @

    Greenhill
    Memorial Houston
    St. James
    St. Mark’s
    Apple Valley
    Glenbrooks
    UT @ Austin
    Isidore Newman
    VBT
    Crestian
    Emory
    Stanford
    Vestavia Hills

    as well as local Louisiana tourneys

  57. Anonymous
    Posted from: 210.211.176.233

    July 30th, 2008 20:19
    57

    Berkeley
    Harker
    Glenbrooks
    Big Bronx

  58. Moerner
    Posted from: 71.139.13.140

    July 30th, 2008 20:45
    58

    The Mountain will be at:

    Greenhill
    Valley
    St Marks
    Bronx (maybe)
    Apple Valley
    Glenbrooks
    MBA
    Emory
    Stanford
    Berkeley
    Harker
    TOC

  59. El Cerrito
    Posted from: 69.107.120.70

    July 30th, 2008 20:54
    59

    ECHS will probably do CPS, Berkeley, Stanford and some assorted local tournaments.

  60. Bellarmine
    Posted from: 75.7.18.49

    July 30th, 2008 21:24
    60

    Depending on how many people are ready to travel, we might send people to these besides the local tourneys:

    Santa Clara
    Fullerton
    USC
    La Costa Canyon
    Stanford Berkeley

  61. garber
    Posted from: 75.35.115.44

    July 31st, 2008 09:11
    61

    the mountain may also send novices and people who want to compete more to other tournaments like alta, wake, cps…

  62. Devin Race
    Posted from: 69.128.228.155

    July 31st, 2008 10:51
    62

    I don’t really know where Westlake will be going.
    But I’d like to go to Grapevine, Greenhill, UT, Marks, Glenbrooks, VBT, Emory, Harvard, maybe Bronx…
    Uhh
    Yeah.

  63. Regan Williams
    Posted from: 157.242.217.217

    July 31st, 2008 12:35
    63

    Wake
    St james
    Bronx
    St. Marks (hopefully)
    Glenbrooks (hopefully)
    Isidore Newman (Hopefully)
    Mt. Brook
    Emory (hopefully)
    VESTAVIA everyone should come to The Vestavia Hills Turny The Over Mt. Classic
    Woodward (judge Hopefully)

  64. Matt
    Posted from: 24.164.191.184

    July 31st, 2008 14:18
    64

    Monticello may also attend Wake…it’s up in the air.

  65. Matt V.
    Posted from: 75.56.213.4

    August 1st, 2008 02:05
    65

    Hopefully:

    Harvard Westlake
    Cal. Long Beach
    USC
    Cal. Fullerton
    VBT
    (James Logan)?
    Berkeley
    (Harker)?
    (Stanford)?

    + Locals/State qualls
    Others are still undecided

  66. Courtney Swan
    Posted from: 76.176.200.56

    August 1st, 2008 08:56
    66

    SDA will go to Long Beach, Berkeley, Winter Classic, Fullerton, and some others that I don’t know yet

  67. fritzpielstick
    Posted from: 71.104.137.196

    August 1st, 2008 10:40
    67

    Claremont High will go to

    CSULB
    Harvard Westlake (maybe)
    Fullerton (yay bid)
    USC (yay bid)
    La Costa
    Cypress
    VBT
    Stanford
    Berkeley

    + local tournaments and qual tournaments

  68. varun
    Posted from: 68.192.172.63

    August 1st, 2008 11:00
    68

    prashant, does that mean stanford will have the round robin this year?

  69. Quinn Olivarez
    Posted from: 98.200.243.13

    August 1st, 2008 14:00
    69

    grapevine
    houston-memorial
    st. mark’s
    big bronx
    apple valley
    the glenbrooks
    vbt
    churchill
    stanford

  70. bietz
    Posted from: 157.242.214.9

    August 1st, 2008 14:05
    70

    you got some eligibility left, quinn?

  71. shagrin
    Posted from: 71.106.30.26

    August 1st, 2008 20:44
    71

    brentwood will be sending people to these:

    grapevine
    greenhill
    long beach
    st. marks (maybe)
    meadows
    harvard westlake
    apple valley
    glenbrooks
    blake
    stanford
    berkeley

  72. Avi Jayaraman
    Posted from: 68.196.201.226

    August 3rd, 2008 13:33
    72

    I’ll be at grapevine, yale, monticello, upenn, and manchester for September and October. In january and february I’ll be at PDAA, VBT (maybe), Crestian, Columbia, Newark, and Harvard. I’m taking a break in november and december to finish up college apps.

  73. Ryan T
    Posted from: 66.229.65.57

    August 3rd, 2008 14:39
    73

    from what i understand Columbia and Crestian are the same weekend, so you would have to pick one.

  74. Jon Cruz
    Posted from: 74.73.177.96

    August 3rd, 2008 15:35
    74

    I believe that’s incorrect. Lexington and Crestian have both traditionally been on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Weekend.

  75. Ryan T
    Posted from: 66.229.65.57

    August 3rd, 2008 15:47
    75

    Right, I mixed up Lexington and Columbia there, lol. Columbia was the weekend before Crestian and Lexington this year.

  76. Jon Cruz
    Posted from: 74.73.177.96

    August 3rd, 2008 19:49
    76

    No, Columbia is (and always has been) the week after. :o)

  77. Llaveshi
    Posted from: 68.38.86.140

    August 4th, 2008 23:13
    77

    I will probably be in wake bronx and monti early season.

  78. Adam Taube
    Posted from: 69.249.69.107

    August 5th, 2008 14:14
    78

    I’ll go to anything on the east coast that I can.

  79. Fred Robertson
    Posted from: 205.202.204.222

    August 7th, 2008 08:14
    79

    As far as travel tournaments, we hope to get to the following:

    valley (a great tournament always)
    indianola, iowa
    cr wash caucus
    KCK
    Minneapple
    Glenbrooks
    Dowling
    Blake (always first-rate competition and judging)
    Omaha Westside (local for us)
    Maine East (we hope)

    Fred Robertson
    Millard West

  80. Matt
    Posted from: 24.164.191.184

    August 8th, 2008 13:34
    80

    Adam, what school are you from.

  81. Andrew Waks
    Posted from: 66.25.150.155

    August 27th, 2008 22:24
    81

    As Devin said… the Westlake schedule is somewhat unknown. However, I will be attending:

    Grapevine
    Greenhill
    St. Mark’s
    Bronx
    Hendrick Hudson (Yes Jon Cruz, I am actually going to attend.)
    Glenbrooks
    University of Texas
    Emory
    Churchill
    Colleyville
    Harvard

    And some locals. This is assuming I don’t break down midway through from tournament overload.

    As for tournaments I would encourage others to attend… why the Westlake Holiday Classic of course!

    Actually, if you’re in Texas or especially the central Texas area and need another local on your schedule… we tend to have relatively good judging for a smallish local tournament. Check out the posts on VBD from last year’s tournament if you want to see (Ryan Cooper, John Lewis, Brittany Paxman, Shane O’Neal… to name a few from last year).

  82. Andrew Waks
    Posted from: 66.25.150.155

    August 27th, 2008 22:26
    82

    Change “relatively” to “very” good judging. I should properly credit those judges I listed for how awesome they are.

  83. Ryan T
    Posted from: 71.229.103.39

    August 29th, 2008 15:50
    83

    Cypress Bay High School’s updated list:

    locals, states, nat quals

    Regionals:

    University of Miami
    Winter Springs
    Carrolton Sacred Heart
    Florida Blue Key
    Florida State University
    Nova Titan
    Crestian Classic
    University School Invitational

    National:

    Harvard University
    Big Bronx

    Possible tournaments:

    University of Pennsylvania
    Emory University
    Iowa Caucuses (we know nothing about this tournament so we would need info in order to consider going)

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