The competitive season culminates in the TFA State Tournament, a three-day event held at a different Texas school each year. Competition in all qualifying events is offered, and non-qualifying events are offered as consolation events for students who did not advance in the event they qualified in. • The 2008 TFA State Tournament was held March 6–8 at
Coppell High School,
Dallas, Texas. • The 2009 TFA State Tournament was held March 5–7 at
Cypress Ranch High School, in
Houston, Texas. • The 2010 TFA State Tournament was held March 10–13 at
Hanks High School in
El Paso, Texas. • The 2011 TFA State Tournament was held March 10–12 at
Flower Mound High School in
Flower Mound, Texas • The 2012 TFA State Tournament was held on March 1–3 at
Amarillo High School in
Amarillo, Texas. • The 2013 TFA State Tournament was held on March 7–9 at
South Grand Prairie High School in
Grand Prairie, Texas • The 2014 TFA State Tournament was held on March 6–8 at
Cypress Creek High School in
Houston, Texas • The 2015 TFA State Tournament was held on March 5-7 at
Franklin High School in
El Paso, Texas • The 2016 TFA State Tournament was held on March 10-12 at
Hendrickson High School in
Pflugerville, Texas • The 2017 TFA State Tournament was held on March 9-11 at
Plano West Senior High School in
Plano, Texas • The 2018 TFA State Tournament was held on March 1-3 at
La Vernia High School,
La Vernia Junior High School,
La Vernia Intermediate School,
La Vernia Primary School in
La Vernia, Texas • The 2019 TFA State Tournament was held on March 14-16 at
Alief Taylor High School in Houston, Texas (Region 4). • The 2020 TFA State Tournament was held March 5-7 at
Franklin High School in
El Paso, Texas (Region 5). • The 2021 TFA State Tournament was held March 10-13 through a virtual learning campus. • The 2022 TFA State Tournament was held March 9-12 at
Gregory-Portland High School in
Portland, Texas (Region 4). • The 2023 TFA State Tournament was held in March at the Marriott Westchase hotel in
Houston, Texas (Region 4). • The 2024 TFA State Tournament was held in March, again at the Marriott Westchase hotel in
Houston, Texas (Region 4). • The 2025 TFA State Tournament was held in March at
Jordan High School in
Houston, Texas (Region 4). • The 2026 TFA State Tournament was held in March at
Rock Hill High School in
Prosper, Texas (Region 2)
Points system To qualify for State in a certain event, a student must accumulate twelve state points in the event. Points are awarded based on the number of entries in the tournament. ;Cross Examination Debate, Lincoln-Douglas Debate, and Public Forum Debate :*10-15 entries: Semis gets 2 points, 2nd Place gets 4, and 1st Place gets 6 :*16-50 entries: Quarters gets 2, Semis gets 4, 2nd Place gets 6, and 1st Place gets 8 :*51-75 entries: Octos gets 2, Quarters gets 3, Semis gets 6, and 1st/2nd Place gets 8 :*76 + entries: Double-Octos gets 1, Octos gets 2, Quarters gets 4, Semis gets 6, and 1st/2nd Place gets 8 ;Individual Events (including Duo/Duet) :*10-24 entries: 1st Place gets 6, 2nd Place gets 4, 3rd Place gets 3, 4th Place gets 2, 5th/6th Place gets 1 point :*25-50 entries: 1st Place gets 8, 2nd Place gets 6, 3rd Place gets 4, 4th Place gets 3, 5th Place gets 2, 6th Place gets 1 point :*51-75 entries: 1st/2nd Place gets 8, 3rd/4th Place gets 6, 5th Place gets 4, 6th Place gets 3, 7th Place gets 2, 8th Place gets 1 point :*76 + entries: 1st/2nd Place gets 8, 3rd/4th Place gets 6, 5th Place gets 4, 6th Place gets 3, 7th/8th Place gets 2, any and all semifinalists get 1 point ;Congressional Debate :*10-25 entries: 1st Place gets 6, 2nd Place gets 4, 3rd Place gets 3, 4th Place get 2, and 5th/6th Place gets 1 :*26-50 entries: 1st Place gets 8, 2nd Place gets 6, 3rd/4th Place gets 4, 5th-8th Place gets 2 :*51-75 entries: 1st/2nd Place gets 8, 2nd/3rd Place gets 6, 5th-8th Place gets 3, 9th-16th gets 2 :*76 + entries: 1st/2nd Place gets 8, 2nd/3rd Place gets 6, 5th-8th Place gets 4, 9th-16th gets 2, all semi-finalists get 1
State winners ;2017 Tournament :*Policy (CX) Debate:
Liberal Arts and Sciences Academy :*Lincoln-Douglas Debate: Saavan Nanavati, Westwood High School :*Public Forum Debate: Miranda Nutt/Marina Leventis, Colleyville Heritage High School :*Congressional Debate (House): Spencer Buckner, Lake Travis High School :*Congressional Debate (Senate): John Osho, George Ranch High School :*Foreign Extemporaneous Speaking: Sarah Lanier, Northland Christian School :*Domestic Extemporaneous Speaking: Katherine Hu, Plano Senior High School :*Original Oratory: Ariana Uriah Okhuozagbon, J. Frank Dobie High School :*Humorous Interpretation: Andy VanSaders, Saginaw High School :*Dramatic Interpretation: Taylor Woods, Grand Prairie High School :*Duet Acting: Heaslip/Martinez, Lake Travis High School :*Duo Interpretation: Gayton/Nunez, Ronald Reagan High School :*Poetry: Shade Smith, Judson High School Theatre Arts :*Prose: Sarah Skees, John Paul II High School :*Impromptu Speaking: Gabriella Ghandour, Lubbock High School :*Informative Speaking: Anna Olivia Speed, W.B. Ray High School :*Program Oral Interpretation: Alfredo Antu, Central High School :*CX Top Speaker Award: Elan Wilson, Hendrickson High School :*LD Top Speaker Award: Lucas Clarke, Cypress Woods High School :*PF Top Speaker Award: Jacob Tate, Bellaire High School ;2016 Tournament :*Policy (CX) Debate: Crayton Gerst/Vernon Johnson, Law Magnet High School :*Lincoln-Douglas Debate: Bennett Eckert, Greenhill School (Triple Champion) :*Public Forum Debate:
Franz Brotzen/John Vick, Lamar High School :*Congressional Debate (House): Usmaan Hasan, Plano West Senior High School :*Congressional Debate (Senate): Angela Lytle, Cinco Ranch High School :*Foreign Extemporaneous Speaking: Neil Patel, Plano West Senior High School :*Domestic Extemporaneous Speaking: Marshall Webb, Saint Mary's Hall (Double Champion) :*Original Oratory: Usmaan Hasan, Plano West Senior High School :*Humorous Interpretation: Ryan Esparza, Klein High School :*Dramatic Interpretation: Jaylon Bolden, J. Frank Dobie High School :*Duet Acting: Frizzell/McIver, Central High School :*Duo Interpretation: Ramirez/Diaz, Spring Woods High School :*Poetry: Julie Juekeng, Cypress Lakes High School ;2015 Tournament :*Policy (CX) Debate: Alex Estrada/Joseph Estrada, Stephen F. Austin High School :*Lincoln-Douglas Debate: Bennett Eckert, Greenhill School (Double Champion) :*Public Forum Debate: Austin Tang/Joshua Yang, Clements High School :*Congressional Debate (House): Eric Bailey, Bellaire High School :*Congressional Debate (Senate): Preston Nieves, Pflugerville High School :*Foreign Extemporaneous Speaking: Abhinav Sridharan,
Plano Senior High School (Double Champion) :*Domestic Extemporaneous Speaking: Marshall Webb, St. Mary's Hall :*Original Oratory: Nikki Dargahi, Anderson High School :*Humorous Interpretation: Seis Steves, St. Mary's Hall :*Dramatic Interpretation: Bianca Montgomery, Andy Dekaney High School :*Duet Acting: Schwope/McDonald,
Robert E. Lee High School :*Duo Interpretation: Velazquez/Ocampo, South Grand Prairie High School :*Poetry: Matthew Almaguer, Harlingen South High School :*Prose: Amani Abderahman, Garland High School :*Impromptu Speaking: Gage Krause, Lake Travis High School :*CX Top Speaker Award: Alex Estrada, Stephen F. Austin High School :*LD Top Speaker Award: Nolan Burdett, Dulles High School :*Lincoln-Douglas Debate: Bennett Eckert, Greenhill School :*Public Forum Debate: David Ratnoff/Gregory Ross, Houston Lamar High School :*Congressional Debate (House): Daniella Cohen, Southlake Carroll High School :*Congressional Debate (Senate): Sankalp Singh, Plano Senior High School :*Foreign Extemporaneous Speaking: Abhinav Sridharan, Plano Senior High School :*Domestic Extemporaneous Speaking: Ash Malhotra, Plano Senior High School :*Original Oratory: Sana Moti, Grapevine High School :*Humorous Interpretation: John Biebighauser, Grapevine High School :*Dramatic Interpretation: Abigail Onwunali, Alief Hastings High School :*Duet Acting: Hansen/Lawson, Guyer High School :*Duo Interpretation: Steves/Barnett, Saint Mary's Hall :*Poetry: Alonna Ray, Centennial High School :*Prose: Carly Suhr, Centennial High School :*Impromptu Speaking: Sagar Segal, Summit International Preparatory :*CX Top Speaker Award: Quaram Robinson, Cedar Ridge High School :*LD Top Speaker Award: Shania Hunt, Northland Christian School :*PF Top Speaker Award: Nazifa Mim, Cypress Falls High School Individual Sweepstakes Awards :*5th Place: Kayla McGee, Flower Bluff High School (36 points) :*4th Place: Gregory Ross, Houston Lamar High School (40 points) :*Lincoln-Douglas Debate:
Rebecca Kuang, Greenhill School :*Lincoln-Douglas Debate: Amyn Kassam, John Foster Dulles High School :*Public Forum Debate: Diep/Daniels, Isaac Herbert Kempner High School :*Foreign Extemporaneous Speaking: Arvind Venkataraman, Southlake Carroll High School :*Domestic Extemporaneous Speaking: Zachary Stone, Plano West High School :*Original Oratory: Paige LaNasa, Centennial High School :*Humorous Interpretation: Marah Wilson, Grapevine High School :*Dramatic Interpretation: Robert Jackson, Alief Hastings High School :*Duet Acting: Weston/Torres, Grand Prairie High School :*Duo Interpretation: Hunt/Waller, Mansfield High School. ;2011 Tournament :*Policy Debate: Gorman/McCormick, Jesuit College Prep :*Lincoln-Douglas Debate: Josh Roberts, Northland Christian :*Public Forum Debate: Garg/Narayanan, Plano Senior High School :*Foreign Extemporaneous Speaking: Lavanya Sunder, Lamar High School :*Domestic Extemporaneous Speaking: Shikha Garg, Plano Senior High School :*Original Oratory: Michael McBride, Plano Senior High School :*Humorous Interpretation: Tommy Waas, Klein High School :*Dramatic Interpretation: Keegan Latham, Plano Senior High School :*Duet Acting: Rutherford/Tope, Plano Senior High School :*Duo Interpretation: Flores/Martinez, Grand Prairie High School.
Scholarship The TFA awards a scholarship of $500 or $1,000 to two male and two female students each year at the state tournament. Any state-qualified senior may apply with a recommendation from his or her coach. The awards are given based on an equally weighted consideration of achievements, financial need, and academics. ==References==