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4-H Youth Development

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Objective

The objective of the Clover Bowl is to provide an opportunity for youth enrolled in
4-H to develop and demonstrate their knowledge of 4-H history in a competitive setting where attitudes of friendliness and fairness prevail.

Description

This page contains a complete set of guidelines that will be followed in the Oklahoma 4-H Clover Bowl.

Contest Format

Round #FormatPoints PossibleTotal Time
1Toss-Up150 ~10 minutes
2Lightning Round100~5 minutes
3Toss-Up150 ~10 minutes

  • Contestants and Eligibility
    1. All participants must be Oklahoma 4-H Roundup delegates representing their county. Each county may enter as many teams as it considers appropriate for the good of the county program. Each team must consist of four members.
    2. There will not be separate competitions for intermediate and senior youth. Intermediate teams, senior teams, and teams made up of both intermediate and senior youth will compete in the same category for 4-H Roundup awards.
    3. 4-H’ers who have served as State 4-H Ambassadors for one year or more as of the time of Roundup are ineligible to participate.
  • Equipment

    Game Panels

    An appropriate device will be used that will clearly indicate the first contestant to respond to a question.

    Time Recorders

    A stopwatch or other appropriate time device will be required.

    Score Sheets

    A sheet will be required to maintain a record of individual and team contest scores after each round.

  • Officials

    The Chief Judge will:

    • Follow game rules and procedure in conducting the round.
    • Be the final arbitrator on the acceptability of answers given.
    • Maintain a professional atmosphere in the competition room.

    The Moderator will:

    • Work with the Chief Judge to follow all game rules and procedures in conducting the round.
    • Read clearly and efficiently.
    • Verbally accept or reject answers with a yes or no.

    The Timer will:

    • Use a timing device such as a stopwatch or an electronic clock/timer.
    • Be consistent in the starting and stopping of the timing.
    • Check the equipment to be certain it is in good working order.
    • Handle all controls of the game equipment.

    The Scorekeeper will:

    • List team members on the score sheet by both the first and last names.
    • Keep an accurate record of the score using an official score sheet.

    If there is a lack of people to serve as officials, the responsibilities of the timer and scorekeeper may be combined.