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Local Results Recap for the Weekend of November 8-9, 2019

trophyThis week’s local results include competitions from Florida, Illinois, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee.  We also have the results of the Purdue University’s Boiler Clash.

If you would like us to post the results of your event, please send them along to [email protected].

Local Results Recap for the Weekend of November 1-2, 2019

trophyThis week’s local results include competitions from Illinois, Kentucky, Nebraska, and Ohio.  We also have the results of the Bradley University’s L.E. Norton Invitational.

If you would like us to post the results of your event, please send them along to [email protected].

Local Results Recap for the Weekend of October 26-27, 2019

trophyThis week’s local results include competitions from California, Kentucky, and Massachusetts, and a handful of college tournaments from the Midwest and East Coast.

If you would like us to post the results of your event, please send them along to [email protected] .

Local Results Recap for the Weekend of October 19-20, 2019

trophyAt the end of each week, Extemp Central will provide a listing of results from the various local circuits around the country.  One of the things we would like to get back to is some more coverage of events taking place on the national circuit and locally, so this is a way for extempers to see what is going on elsewhere, as well as the college ranks.

This week we have results from Texas, Kentucky, and Oregon, as well as a few college tournaments.

If you would like us to post the results of your event, please send them along to [email protected] .

College Results: 66th Annual L.E. Norton Memorial Tournament

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Last weekend, Bradley University hosted the 66th annual L.E. Norton Memorial Tournament, which is the largest collegiate invitational tournament of the fall semester.  The tournament featured two divisions of extemporaneous speaking, open and novice.  Open extemporaneous speaking was won by Matthew Roberts of Belmont University (TN), who defeated Amelia Martin of George Mason University (VA) on judges preference.  Novice extemporaneous speaking was won by last year’s NFL International Extemporaneous Speaking national champion Nathan Leys of George Mason University, who defeated former Des Moines Roosevelt High School teammate Carolyn Evans of Western Kentucky University by two ranks in the final round.

In team sweepstakes, Western Kentucky University took first, George Mason University took second, and Ball State University took third.  The next big tournament on the collegiate calendar is the fifteenth annual Hell Froze Over Swing Tournament, which is co-hosted by Bradley University and the University of Texas-Austin.  The tournament will be held on January 12th and 13th.

Here are the results from the 66th annual L.E. Norton Memorial Tournament (Click here for tab sheets):

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