Pennsylvania High School Speech League

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The Pennsylvania High School Speech League is a high school forensics league. The PHSSL state championship takes place yearly in March at Susquehanna University. Each qualifying event contains 2 qualifiers from each district throughout Pennsylvania, and the non-qualifying events have one student from each participating school.

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[edit] History of PHSSL

PHSSL was founded in 1961 to promote speaking throughout the entire state of Pennsylvania. The actual championship has been at Susquehanna University since 1992. Susquehanna University is located in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania and provides a safe area for competitors to spend time. The championship has always been considered the "state championship" in Pennsylvania by allowing all schools to compete regardless of state affiliation.

[edit] Publications

The Pennsylvania High School publishes its own newsletter which is title "The Communicator". PHSSL uses "The Communicator" to put forth information regarding leadership in the organization, plans, and records of student performance in the state championship.

[edit] Leaders

The Pennsylvania High School Speech League chooses the officers in the organization based on their merit and dedication to promoting forensics. The election of officers is a democratic process. As of May of 2006, the current leaders include:

[edit] Hall of Fame

PHSSL has created a hall of fame for great participants, coaches, and supporters of forensics. The Pennsylvania High School Speech League's hall of fame came into existence in 1986, and has inducted at least one member ever since.

[edit] Future Events

The Pennsylvania High School Speech League has already planned out the dates of important events through the year 2007. PHSSL has scheduled the executive board meeting for July 8th and 9th at the historic home of competition, Susquehanna University. On December 8th and 9th in 2006, PHSSL will host their annual drama festival. The drama festival does not hold the same prestige as the forensics tournament, but does bring many schools all over Pennsylvania to Susquehanna University for competition. On March 22nd of 2007, another executive board meeting will take place at Susquehanna University. The executive board meeting in 2007 will be followed by the annual forensics tournament over Friday the 23rd and Saturday the 24th. The executive meetings along with the actual tournament will take place primarily at the University.

[edit] School Participation by District

District # of Participating Schools # of School in District
1 8 Schools 9 Schools
2 13 Schools 13 Schools
3 11 Schools 13 Schools
4 12 Schools 12 Schools
5 13 Schools 8 Schools
6 8 Schools 9 Schools
7 8 Schools 9 Schools
8 12 Schools 15 Schools
9 6 Schools 8 Schools
10 12 Schools 12 Schools
11 6 Schools 6 Schools
12 3 Schools 4 Schools
13 No Schools No Schools
14 9 Schools 9 Schools
Total 121 Schools 141 Schools

[edit] P.H.S.S.L. Events

PHSSL features many events, most of which are qualified for at district tournaments, but several are coach given bids. A list of events from the PHSSL Website:

Drama: Competition in drama is held at the regional and state levels. A school performs a one-act play or cutting of a longer work with more than two characters. Two schools advance from each region to the state finals. Competitions are held during the first semester.

Policy Debate: A clash of two, two-person teams, one affirmative and one negative, on the annual national policy resolution. The affirmative presents a case for change in the present system. The negative supports the present system or a counter-proposal for change.

Public Forum Debate: A clash of two, two person teams, one pro and one con on a contemporary resolustion. National topics change every month.

Lincoln-Douglas Debate: A clash of two debaters, one affirmative and one negative, on a values topic. National topics change every two months.

Oral Interpretation of Poetry: A contestant interprets with script in hand one or more poems. Time limit: 10 minutes.

Oral Interpretation of Prose: A contestant interprets with script in hand a cutting from a short story or novel. Time limit: 10 minutes.

Dramatic Interpretation: A contestant chooses a cutting from a serious play and memorizes it. The student recreates the scene using appropriate gestures and voices. Time limit: 10 minutes.

Humorous Interpretation: A contestant chooses a cutting from a humorous play and memorizes it. The student recreates the scene using appropriate gestures and voices. Time limit: 10 minutes.

Informative Speaking: Original speeches teach or explain a concept or idea. Time limit: 7 minutes.

Extemporaneous Speaking: A contestant selects a topic about a current issue. Preparation time: 30 minutes. Time limit: 7 minutes.

Persuasive Speaking: Original speeches convince the audience. Time limit: 10 minutes.

Extemporaneous Commentary: A continuation of both extemporaneous and persuasive speaking. It can be both informative and advocative. Knowledge of events and some history is required. Contestants seated at a table or desk for the presentation. Preparation time: 30 minutes. Time limit: 7 minutes.

Duo Interpretation of Literature: “Literature” is defined as a single stage, screen, television, radio play, fictional or non-fictional work or poem. All selections must be published or commercially available in print, audio, or video form. Time limit: 10 minutes.

In addition, competition in the following events are held at the state level only:

Radio Announcing: A contestant presents a two-minute news broadcast. In subsequent rounds, prepared scripts are used.

Impromptu Speaking: In a limited amount of time a student prepares a brief speech on topics such as proverbs, aphorisms or quotations. Preparation time: 5 minutes. Time limit: 5 minutes.

Student Congress: In this event students take on the roles of legislators. Using parliamentary procedure, students debate bills and resolutions on current issues.

[edit] Results

The 2007 state title went to Holy Ghost Prep. This award, usually named the "Sweeps" award (short for Sweepstakes), is sometimes nicknamed "Holy Ghost Award" by certain schools.

[edit] PHSSL 2006 State Championship Awards

  • Overall Sweepstakes

Overall Sweepstakes recognizes this year’s State Champion based on points accumulated

Place School District Points
1st Mount Lebanon High School 3 104
2nd Holy Ghost Preparatory School 12 90
3rd LaSalle College High School 11 56
4th Scranton High School 8 54
5th Southern Lehigh High School 8 48
  • District Award
Place District Points
1st 3 180
2nd 8 174
3rd 11 121

[edit] Topics for 2006-2007 Season

The Pennsylvania High School Speech League State Championship will use the following topic for Policy Debate:

RESOLVED: The United States federal government should establish a policy substantially increasing the number of persons serving in one or more of the following national service programs: AmeriCorps, Citizen Corps, Senior Corps, Peace Corps, Learn and Serve America, Armed Forces.

[edit] See also

Forensics Bodies:

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