L&C wins pair of championships at national tournaments
Lewis & Clark’s speech and debate program won a pair of championships at national tournaments. The team of Maltin Tocani (’25) and Isabella Moore (’26) won the Honors division at the YODL national British Parliamentary debate championships, while the Lewis & Clark contingent at the National Speech Tournament won the team title in the limited entry category.

The L&C team and coaches at the National Speech tournament.
Front row: Director of Speech/Debate Joe Gantt, Sol Camper (’26), Director of Speech Alyx Dickson
Second row: Miriana Mason (’25), Assistant Coach Syl Knauss
Third Row: Lewis Eibner (’26) and Katie Jo Furrer (’26)
Back Row: Sullivan Moore (’28) and Alana O’Grady (’27)

From Carolina to California, Lewis & Clark’s speech and debate squad are champions coast to coast.
At the YODL championship tournament, held March 28-30 at California Polytechnic State University, the team of Maltin Tocani (’25) and Isabella Moore (’26) became the first L&C British Parliamentary debate team to win a title at a national tournament as champions of the Honors Division at the tournament. They were joined in the Honors semifinals by the teams of Tanvi Shukla (’27) / Na’ama Shuall (’28) and Miriana Mason (’25) / Gray Stacy (’28).
Tocani and Moore advanced to the final. Debating the topic, “This House Believes that the urban-rural divide is more about cultural identity than economic disparities”, Tocani and Moore defeated teams from the University of Kansas, University of Miami and The College of Idaho to take the title. Tocani was also named the 9th best individual speaker at the tournament out of 128 speakers.
One week later at the American Forensic Association’s National Speech Tournament, held April 4-7 at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, the Lewis & Clark speech contingent was named the first place team in the limited entry category for programs with fifteen or fewer entries. It was the first ever team championship for L&C at the National Speech Tournament, an event that the program has attended 41 times.
The performances that powered the first place finish included that of Lewis Eibner (’26), whose Communication Analysis exploring the rhetorical implications of conservative influencer Josh Seiter’s gender journey earned a semifinal appearance. Also advancing to elimination rounds were Alana O’Grady (’27) and Sullivan Moore (’28) who qualified for quarterfinal rounds in After Dinner Speaking and Poetry Interpretation, respectively.
Adding to the awards for the Lewis & Clark squad, two debaters advanced to elimination rounds at the IPDA Championship tournament, held April 5-7 at Lee College in Baytown, TX. Jayden Steinberg (’26) was an octofinalist in the junior division, while Mia McGauley (’28) finished as a double octofinalist.
Director of speech/debate Joe Gantt said of the squad’s performances, “This was an incredible stretch of competition for our program. One of our points of emphasis is the fact that we offer opportunities for students in a variety of contexts, from speech to three formats of debate. The fact that we were able to thrive in both speech and debate is a testament to that philosophy. Additionally, these honors were won by students ranging from first year students to seniors. I could not be more proud of what our team accomplished, not only at national tournaments but throughout the season.”
The L&C squad has one tournament remaining, the National Forensics Association Championship tournament, to be held April 17-21 at Wayne State University in Detroit, MI.
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