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DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY JROTC INSTRUCTOR DEPARTMENT 2010 TIGER PRIDE BOULEVARD SEDALIA, MISSOURI 65301
SC-JROTC 8 July 2015
MEMORANDUM FOR: JROTC Drill Team Commanders and Faculty Advisors
SUBJECT: Smith-Cotton High School Tiger Invitational Drill Meet 2016 Letter of Instruction (LOI)
1. Welcome to the 11th Tiger Drill Meet hosted by Smith-Cotton High School JROTC in Sedalia, Missouri on Saturday, 13 February 2016. Because every drill meet is slightly different in one or more aspects, please read this LOI carefully. In particular, participants should review the required drill sequences (e.g., Regulation, Color Guard) closely and ensure team commanders understand any differences in these sequences and the ones they may have previously memorized. All drill will be conducted and evaluated IAW Army TC 3-21.5.
2. General Procedural Information
a. The 11th Annual Tiger Invitational Drill Meet will be held at Smith-Cotton High School. Each year many schools compete at the Smith-Cotton drill meet. Unfortunately, physical space limitations require us to limit the number of schools this year to the first 20 schools to respond with their reservation form.
b. Upon arrival, schools will in-process and conduct final registration actions. You will have an opportunity to settle your account and receive an information packet. Individual Drill Down (IDD) tickets may be purchased at that time or at the entry of the competition floor. Breakfast tickets will also be available at registration.
c. The Drill Team Commander/Advisors’ Meeting will occur at 0730 in the Heckart Performing Arts Center on the north end of the building. The purpose of this meeting is to provide additional coordination and to make any necessary adjustments to the master floor schedule.
d. The first teams will compete starting at 0800. Teams should report to the entry control points for their competitions at least five minutes prior to the event in order to keep the drill meet moving.
3. Competition. Competition will be conducted in the following areas:
a. Armed Regulation b. Unarmed Regulation c. Armed Exhibition d. Unarmed Exhibition e. Armed Color Guard SC-JROTC SUBJECT: Smith-Cotton High School Tiger Invitational Drill Meet 2016 Letter of Instruction (LOI)
f. Unarmed Color Guard (Separate category to allow more teams to compete…they still carry rifles.) g. Armed IDD h. Unarmed IDD i. New Cadet Platoon (Unarmed Regulation)
4. Teams/Size/Time Requirements
a. The drill meet will include both armed and unarmed competitions.
b. Regulation Drill and Armed and Unarmed Color Guard have no minimum or maximum time requirements.
c. Exhibition Drill (with and without weapons) will have a minimum time requirement of 6 minutes and a maximum time limit of 9 minutes. Time will begin when the first cadet’s feet touches the floor to report in and will end when the last cadet’s feet leave the judging floor.
d. Judging for the Color Guard events will begin when the judge directs the team to start. Judging for all other events will begin when the commander reports in and will end when the commander reports out (or the sequence directs the team off the drill floor).
e. A 50-point deduction will be imposed for each team not meeting minimum size requirements. Team size requirements are as follows:
1) Platoon Regulation (Armed and Unarmed): Minimum size is 10 members (9 plus commander); must have at least three squads. 2) Exhibition: Minimum size is 9 members (8 plus commander). 3) Color Guard (Armed and Unarmed): Team size is four members (all color guard teams will use rifles). If multiple teams compete, ALL MUST BE DIFFERENT CADETS. 4) New Cadet Platoon Unarmed Regulation: Minimum size is 10 members (9 plus commander). Commander must also be a first-year drill team cadet, or a first-year marcher (not necessarily their first year in JROTC).
f. Schools with two teams in any event cannot mix cadets between the two teams. The penalty will be disqualification of the second team to compete in that particular category.
g. (NEW FOR 2016) Shoes with “clickers” on them will NOT be allowed in the competition. Penalty is disqualification of that team.
5. Event Locations. Refer to maps provided at the commander’s meeting or ask your assigned escort.
6. Fees. Entrance fee is $25.00 per team per event. (Make all checks/purchase orders payable to Smith-Cotton JROTC.) IDD is $.50 per individual per heat. IDD heats will run throughout the day and will conclude at approximately 1600. Breakfast tickets will be $5.00 each. In addition to other events occurring during the drill meet, we will offer 50/50 raffle tickets, a silent auction held throughout the day, and a “People Choice” award. (Fans may vote for their favorite team throughout the day; votes are $1.00 each. Place money (votes) in your school’s bucket located near the silent auction table. The team with the most “votes” will win a trophy at the awards ceremony.) SC-JROTC SUBJECT: Smith-Cotton High School Tiger Invitational Drill Meet 2016 Letter of Instruction (LOI)
7. General Information / Rules.
a. Floor Size:
1) Color Guard: Floor size is approximately 37’ x 44’ 2) Regulation with Arms: Floor size is approximately 75’ x 50’ 3) Regulation without Arms: Floor size is approximately 100’ x 60’ 4) Exhibition without Arms: Floor size is approximately 100’ x 60’ 5) Exhibition with Arms: Floor size is approximately 75’ x 50’ 6) New Cadet Platoon Unarmed Regulation: Floor size is approximately 100’ x 60’ 7) Individual Drill Down (Armed and Unarmed): Sufficient space is available.
b. Rules: 1) No prompting of any sort will be allowed while a team is on the competition floor. Violations will result in disqualification.
2) If a protest is made, only the Team Advisor or the Team Commander may make the protest. The protest must be filed with the Judge. The Drill Meet coordinator will exercise final jurisdiction over all proceedings.
3) Advisors will maintain control of students not competing. Non-participants are welcome to view the competition. Drill floors are arranged in an open format. As a result, we request all individuals viewing the competing teams exercise good sportsmanship and keep conversations and noise at a minimum.
4) To be qualified for the Overall trophy (1st, 2nd, or 3rd), at least one team must compete in all of the following events: Armed Regulation, Armed Exhibition, Armed Color Guard, Unarmed Regulation, and Unarmed Exhibition. (NOTE: Schools that have two or more teams competing in each category listed above are eligible to enter each of their teams into the Overall trophy competition.) Commanders of teams competing for overall trophies must identify their intent of competing for an overall trophy to their head judge and annotate such on the score sheet of each event in which they compete. The New Cadet Platoon Unarmed Regulation team scores will NOT be included in the Overall trophy computation.
5) When entering multiple teams in each event, e.g., Color Guard teams, all teams must consist of different cadets.
6) US Army Drill Sergeants will serve as head judges in all events. The decision of the judges is final.
7) Scoring. We will follow the scoring format of the National High School Drill Team Championship in Daytona Beach, Florida. This method is known as a “proportional event scoring system.” The fundamental premise of the scoring system ensures that each event in the competition receives the same percentage of points available, and that each team receives the amount of points they deserve based on the quality of their performance in relation to the team that scored the most points in each event.
a) Overview. Each of the team events is worth exactly 1200 points (300 points per judge). The team receiving the most points for a particular event is the winner of that event. SC-JROTC SUBJECT: Smith-Cotton High School Tiger Invitational Drill Meet 2016 Letter of Instruction (LOI)
Regardless of how many combined points they received on their score sheets, for purposes of determining team placement, the first place team will receive 1200 points for the event. Every other team will receive a proportionate amount of points based on the percentage of points they finished behind the first place team.
b) Details. A sample scoring matrix may help illustrate how this method works.
Judge's Raw Points earned based on Event Placement Percentage of Winning Score Points Proportional Scoring Method 1 1107 100% (1107 out of 1107 pts) 1,200 pts (100% of 1,200 pts) 2 950 85.8% (950 out of 1107 pts) 1,030 pts (85.8% of 1200 pts) 3 834 75.3% (834 out of 1107 pts) 904 pts (75.3% of 1200 pts) 4 756 68.3% (756 out of 1107 pts) 820 pts (68.3% of 1200 pts) 5 621 56.1% (621 out of 1107 pts) 673 pts (56.1% of 1200 pts)
8) Tie Breakers. In the event of a tie, the following criteria will be used to determine a winner:
a) First, the total of all applicable head judge’s points (raw points).
b) Second, the fewest number of all applicable penalty points.
c) Third, the Armed Color Guard points (raw points).
d) Fourth, the Unarmed Regulation points (raw points)
8. Rifles. With the exception of Color Guard rifles, ALL drill rifles must have padded butts to protect the floors. Additional rules regarding use of rifles during the competition follows:
a. Bayonets are not authorized. b. Commanders of armed events (except Color Guard) must carry a weapon of their choice. The head judge will impose a 50-point deduction if any member of the team is unarmed. c. If using sabers, Appendix F to Army TC 3-21.5, Manual of Arms-Sword and Saber, will be enforced. d. All Color Guard rifles will have slings. e. Slings may be removed from rifles used for Armed Regulation and/or Exhibition, if desired. f. Facsimile rifles may be utilized. However, their use during an exhibition routine will be reflected in the degree of difficulty factored into the judges’ scores, resulting in a reduction of up to 20 points per judge (for a maximum total raw point deduction of 80 points). g. Each dropped rifle will result in a 25 point deduction. A dropped rifle is defined as any rifle that strikes the drill floor unless it is intentionally designed to do so. SC-JROTC SUBJECT: Smith-Cotton High School Tiger Invitational Drill Meet 2016 Letter of Instruction (LOI)
9. Awards. The following awards will be presented at the drill meet:
a. Armed Regulation: 1st through 5th place b. Unarmed Regulation: 1st through 5th place c. Armed Exhibition: 1st through 5th place d. Unarmed Exhibition: 1st through 5th place e. Armed Color Guard: 1st through 5th place f. Unarmed Color Guard: 1st through 5th place g. Unarmed IDD: 1st through 10th place medals h. Armed IDD: 1st through 10th place medals i. New Cadet Squad (Unarmed Regulation): 1st through 5th place j. Overall Armed: 1st through 3rd place (Highest proportional score in the following: Armed Color Guard, Armed Regulation, and Armed Exhibition) k. Overall Unarmed: 1st through 3rd place (Highest proportional score in the following: Unarmed Color Guard, Unarmed Regulation, and Unarmed Exhibition) l. Overall Champion: 1st through 3rd place (Highest proportional score in the following: Armed Regulation, Armed Exhibition, Armed Color Guard, Unarmed Regulation, and Unarmed Exhibition)
10. Meals. The Smith-Cotton JROTC Booster Club will host an all-you-can eat pancake and sausage breakfast for $5.00 per person. Please indicate on your sign-up sheet the number of individuals who will eat at the breakfast. In addition, we will also set up a concession stand during the competition. We will serve hamburgers, hotdogs, snacks, drinks, etc.
11. We hope you and your teams have a great experience. Best of luck to all teams! POC is CSM Randall Woods at 660-851-5317 or by email at [email protected].
//Original Signed//
HARRY L. CUNNINGHAM LTC, US Army (Retired) Senior Army Instructor SC-JROTC SUBJECT: Smith-Cotton High School Tiger Invitational Drill Meet 2016 Letter of Instruction (LOI)
Reply and Entry Form 11th Annual Smith-Cotton JROTC Drill Meet, 13 February 2016 Return by 15 Jan 16 to: Smith-Cotton High School, ATTN: JROTC DEPT, Sedalia, MO 65301
Name of School: ______
Number of teams that you have competing in each category:
A.______Armed Regulation
B.______Unarmed Regulation
C.______Armed Exhibition
D.______Unarmed Exhibition
E.______Armed Color Guard (If two teams, one should be Armed, the other should be Unarmed.)
F.______Unarmed Color Guard
G.______New Cadet Squad (Unarmed Regulation)
Team advisor’s name and rank: ______
Address: ______
Office Number: ______Cell Phone Number: ______
E-Mail Address: ______
Number of team members attending: ______
Number of team members (including adults) for the $5.00 all-you-can eat pancake and sausage breakfast ____
Entry fee is $25.00 per team per event. The IDD competition entry fee is $.50 per cadet per heat.
Make all checks/purchase orders payable to Smith-Cotton JROTC