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Mark your calendar now and plan to attend the 2013 Mid-Atlantic Tournament of Champions. Maryland DeMolay is hosting this year's tournament in Baltimore, Maryland over the weekend of September 12-14, 2013. Be sure to check this web site for more information as the tournament date approaches.
TOURNAMENT SITE - All competition events will take place at the Grand Lodge of Maryland located at 304 International Circle, Cockeysville, Maryland 21030 (View Map). This beautiful building provides MATOC competitors with competition areas and plenty of preparation space.
TOURNAMENT HOTEL - The Holiday Inn Timonum is the official 2013 tournament hotel. Located at 9615 Deereco Road, Lutherville-Timonium, MD 21093 (View Map), the hotel is less than four miles from the tournament site, a short 10 minute ride by car. The hotel is also less than a mile from a variety of restaurants. For more information about the hotel, visit the Holiday Inn web site: http://www.ihg.com/holidayinn/hotels/us/en/timonium/baltn/hoteldetail.
THE CONTESTS - As in previous years, MATOC will offer competition in 3 divisions for 17 individual and team categories.
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Team Contests |
Ceremony of Light
Chaplain
Flower Talk
Magnificent Seven
Orator
Preceptor Trio
Rookie of the Year (1st-years)
Individual Preceptor (1st-years) |
9 O'clock Interpolation Chapter Proficiency Chevalier Investiture DeMolay Degree (Sections 1-3) DeMolay Degree Fourth Section Initiatory Degree Majority Service Preceptor Corps RD Ceremony |
* Each of the above listed individual competitions are offered in three Divisions. Division I is for 2-time division II MATOC champions. Division II is for Active DeMolays 15 to 20 years of age, or for two-time Division III winners. Division III is for DeMolays between ages 12 and 14.
** All competitions are offered at the "Open" and "Champion" levels. "Champion" level competitions are only open to state/jurisdictional champions. "Open" level competitions are open to all competitors. |
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