Lewis and Clark Tournament

Overall, we had a great time. For those that don’t know, I rejoined the team instead of coaching due to a few unforeseen drops. Too many chiefs and not enough Indians.

CLARK COLLEGE SPEECH AND DEBATE TEAM CAPTURES THIRD PLACE AT FIRST TOURNAMENT OF THE SEASON!
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Six members of the Clark College Speech and Debate Team traveled to the campus of Lewis & Clark College in Lake Oswego, Oregon, this past weekend to compete at the “Pioneer Invitational” which was held Friday, October 13 through Sunday, October 16. Thirty-one schools participated in the tournament, including teams from Utah, California, Montana, Colorado, Oregon, and Washington. Competition was held in both individual events and parliamentary debate in three separate divisions: Novice, Junior, and Senior. Highlights of Clark’s accomplishments include a Second Place trophy in Junior Extemporaneous Speaking, a Third Place trophy in Junior Impromptu Speaking, a Fifth Place trophy in Novice Informative Speaking, and a Sixth Place trophy in Senior Communication Analysis. Additionally, the debate team of Ben Cecka and Nik Vaughn advanced to the Octafinal round of Junior Parliamentary Debate from among a field of 32 teams. Though they lost their round on a 3-0 decision, Ben Cecka was named Ninth place in the top debate speaker awards from among a field of 64 speakers. Way to go, Ben! Clark’s awards were enough to earn us Third Place among all Community Colleges in attendance–just behind Mt. Hood Community College and The College of Southern Idaho but ahead of such schools as Lower Columbia College, Clackamas Community College, Lane Community College, among others. Please congratulate all of our team members (and coaches!) on a job well done and wish us luck on our upcoming competition to be held at Lower Columbia College in Longview, Washington, November 3-4.

  1. Congrats! Way to go! We’re looking forward to seeing you in person soon.

    • Nik
    • October 18th, 2006

    That was a killer tournament. It took a couple rounds to warm up, but we got things going alright.
    Like you, I love to debate, but unlike you, I won’t spend sleepless nights re-living rounds in my head.
    Oh yeah, and for some reason Bloglines didn’t pick up on this update. odd, eh?

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