Sword Bowl 2003 (junior bird, Chattanooga, Jan. 25)

   The UTC Academic Trivia Association will host its 5th annual 
"junior bird" tournament, Sword Bowl 2003, on Sat., Jan. 25, 2003.  
Once again this is the same weekend as Penn Bowl, one of the nation's 
premier quizbowl tournaments for 4-year schools.  So Sword Bowl is 
designed as an alternative for less experienced teams.

ELIGIBILITY: The tournament is open to the following:

    * Teams from 4-year colleges/universities composed entirely of 
freshmen and/or sophomores and/or upperclassmen in their first or 
second year of intercollegiate quizbowl competition.  (Important
note: since the untimed game and ACF-style format differs so greatly 
from the CBI style, participation in CBI and HCASC tournaments will 
not be counted as previous intercollegiate experience.)

    * Junior college teams, even if they include players with two or 
more years' intercollegiate experience

    * High school teams willing to take their chances with the above 

   Multiple teams may participate from the same school. However, 
players on any given team must be enrolled in the same school; open
or mixed-affiliation schools are not accepted.

FORMAT: This will be modified ACF style, with untimed rounds of 20 
tossups (worth 10 pts. each) and up to 20 bonuses (worth a possible
30 pts. each.)  Packet submission is *optional but financially 
prudent.* 

FIELD SIZE: Owing to the number of readers expected, we have 
tentatively capped the field at 44 teams.  If we get more readers we 
may be able to expand this, but I think it's unlikely we'll need to.

SCHEDULE: By popular demand, again this year we're making this a 
Saturday-only tournament.  Registration will begin at 9:00 EST with 
announcements at 9:45 and the tournament beginning at 10.  I'll have
a better idea of when it will end when I have a better idea of the 
size of the field, but the last three years it's ended around 8 PM.

LOCATION: Grote and Holt Halls on the UT-Chattanooga campus, with 
tournament headquarters in 129 Grote Hall.

FEES: Again, we do not require packets but offer generous discounts 
for packet submission. Fees therefore can range from $50 to $95 for a 
team.  Here's the fee structure:
    Base fee     $95 per team
    Discounts:  
  - $15 for packet (25 tossups, 25 boni, meeting the guidelines
below) submitted by Sat., Jan. 11     [No packets will be accepted 
after midnight Jan. 12 except by prior arrangement.]
  - $10 more if packet is submitted by Thurs., Dec. 26
  - $5 for working lockout buzzer system  [Bring spares if you have 
'em; if we need to use 'em we'll knock off another $5.]
  - $10 for each team after the first from the same school [Note:
each team will need to submit its own packet to get the packet 
discount.]
  - $15 for any school making its first appearance at a UTC-sponsored 
tournament.
    Minimum fee per team is $50.

PACKET EDITING NOTES: After Sword Bowl 1999 we compiled editing notes 
to help future packet writers.  If you'd like a copy of those editing 
notes to get a better feel for what we're looking for, e-mail me (see 
below) and I'll send 'em along.

PACKET SUBMISSION GUIDELINES: We want questions at a degree of 
difficulty appropriate for less experienced collegiate teams, but 
still structured in the style of ACF questions (pyramidal tossups,
all bonuses worth 30 possible points, etc.)  To make editing easier, 
we ask for 25 tossups and 25 bonuses per packet, distributed as 
follows:

    Literature    5   
  Recommended: at least 2 20th century, at least 2 pre-20th century
               at least 2 U.S./Canadian, at least 2 non-U.S./Canadian

    Sciences    5    
  Required: at least 1 each of biology, physics, and chemistry
  
    History     5    
  Recommended: at least 2 20th century, at least 2 pre-20th century
               at least 2 U.S./Canadian, at least 2 non-U.S./Canadian
The remaining 10 should contain at least 1 each and no more than 3
of: 
    Philosophy/religion/myth
    Fine arts
    Social sciences incl. geography
    Popular culture
    General knowledge/interdisciplinary
As for the style:
    Tossups --  average length 3 sentences.  We want questions that 
begin with lesser-known details and gradually get easier.  And 
please don't violate the pronoun rule -- e.g.,, if your first pronoun 
is "He..." the answer should be the person, not a title.
    Bonuses -- all bonuses worth a possible 30 pts.; no single-part 
all-or-nothing bonuses.  Bonuses should be such that a novice team 
stands a good chance of getting at least 10 pts., a good team 20, and 
the best teams all 30 pts. If you would like a sample packet for 
comparison purposes, just let me know.  We prefer not to use 6-part,
5 pts. per part boni unless they're *real* short and quick to read.
    Submission format: I prefer MS Word or RTF, with the answers in 
boldface and preceded by the word "Answer:".  Also, to hold down 
copying costs, I use 11 point Times New Roman and expand all the 
margins to .5".  It's not essential, but it makes my life easier, so
I thought I'd mention it.  

LODGINGS: We have not confirmed a hotel discount but will do so as 
soon as possible.  E-mail me if interested and I'll get you the 
details.

DIRECTIONS: 
* From Atlanta and points south -- take I-75 to Chattanooga, then
I-24 west towards downtown, then follow the freeway splitoff for U.S. 
27 North, downtown Chattanooga.  From 27 North take the 4th Street 
exit, within sight of the Tennessee Aquarium.  Go right on 4th St.  
(you have no choice) and follow it for ca. 1 mile.  When you reach
the Mackenzie Arena, turn right on Mabel St.  Mabel St.  goes around
a curve and becomes E. 5th St.  Shortly thereafter, across from a 
cemetery, you'll reach Holt Hall.  Just past Holt Hall turn right to 
enter the nearest parking lot. Grote is the other building adjoining 
the same parking lot.

* From Knoxville and points north -- take I-75 to Chattanooga, then 
I-24 West; directions from there same as above.

* From Nashville and points west/north: Take I-24 east to Chattanooga. 
 As you round Moccasin Bend (freeway goes alongside river) watch for 
two exit lanes on the right; take the less rightward of the two, which 
will have signs above it for U.S. 27 N.  Rest of directions are the 
same as above.

* From Birmingham and points southwest: Take I-59 to the outskirts of 
Chattanooga, where it dead-ends into I-24.  Get on I-24 East and 
follow the Nashville directions from there.

WHO'S IN CHARGE HERE?:  It's not exactly a news flash, but the 
tournament director is Charlie Steinhice.  I can be reached by e-mail 
at steinhic [dot] bellsouth [dot] net.

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