MARYLAND ORATORICAL AND SCHOLARSHIP COMPETITION
  • Home
  • What Is It?
  • Contact Us
  • State Contest
  • Eligibility/Rules
  • MD History
• American Legion•
MD-flag
 Department of Maryland ​

Oratorical Scholarship

Competition





For high school students who want to compete in the

​Maryland American Legion Oratorical Contest.



​​Participation requires oration on some phase of the

Constitution of the United States.
Picture
National and State Contest Dates

NATIONAL CONTESTS are April 22-24, 2022, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Maryland sends one contestant to the first of the three National rounds. The top three national finalists earn berths in Original Oratory at the National Speech & Debate national tournament. National winners also win a trip to the National Convention in August. 

The road to the National Contest looks like this: 
  1. Post Contests: January 2022. The American Legion Post is the primary entity of our organization. You will begin your competition here. Contestants should commit to and start to write, memorize, and practice their speeches by Thanksgiving or at least by the December school break time!
  2. District Contests: February 2022. There are eight Legion districts in Maryland. Each district is comprised of between 4-6 counties but you can usually expect 2-4 competitors at this level. 
  3. State Finals On Sunday, March 6, 2022.  The site of this year's contest is to be determined but may be held at Stevenson University in Owing Mills, MD.  ​There may be up to eight competitors at this level. Not only does the winner of the state contest go to the national contest in April, but we invite you to speak at our state convention in Ocean City on July 13-14, 2022.   
Get Details About the State/Department Contest
Contact Us! ​Contact the Department (state) Oratorical Chair directly or choose the district closest to the are in which you live or go to school:
​
Eastern Maryland Region
  • District 1 - Cecil, Kent, Queen Anne's, Talbot, Caroline, Dorchester, Wicomico, Worcester, Somerset
​                   Joan Sorflaten, Post #29, Denton, MD
  • District 2 - Cecil, Kent, Queen Anne's, Talbot, Caroline, Dorchester, Wicomico, Worcester, Somerset
                    Ken Carter, Post #269, Mardela Springs, MD
Northern Maryland Region
  • District 3 - Anne Arundel County
  • District 4 - Howard , Harford, Baltimore City & County
                    Bob Berlett, Post #300, Columbia, MD
Southern Maryland Region
  • District 5 - Charles, St Marys, Calvert, Prince Georges
  • District 6 - Charles, St Marys, Calvert, Prince Georges
                    John Baki, Post #274, Lusby, MD
                    Glenda Sturdivant, Post #259, Clinton, MD
Western Maryland Region 
  • District 7 - Garrett, Allegany, and Washington Counties
                     Brenda Dougan, Post #239, Cascade, MD
                     Pete Kelly, Post #13, Cumberland, MD
                     Charee Reckner, Post #208, Accident, MD
  • District 8 - Carroll, Frederick, and Montgomery Counties
                    Wayne Kaikko, Post #11, Frederick MD
                    Matthew McCullough, Post #200, Williamsport, MD

​National American Legion, Oratorical Program

Department of Maryland Headquarters

Department Oratorical Chair, ​Anita Trotter 
​anitatrotter@comcast.net
​

Assistant Adjutant ​Steve Tatro 
steve@mdlegion.org

Copyright © 2021
  • Home
  • What Is It?
  • Contact Us
  • State Contest
  • Eligibility/Rules
  • MD History