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Wrestlers lose State title after nine years
jijias wrestlers' hopes
¡(.ninth straight state
lished last weekend at
ien Central Oregon Com-
College grabbed the
«ships.
c a very disappointing
■us. We finished fourth
Rocky Schneider to an
Head Coach Rich Tay-
"We're going to re
dstart again."
:riday and Saturday the
travel to Rexburg,
ar the National Junior
Athletic Association Re-
■{¡hampionships.
[season is not over,"
hid. "We expect to take
lie to Nationals and for
them to place."
»looks for North Idaho,
lecond in the nation,
¡ted seventh, and Oregon
COCC to vie for the
I title. Both Idaho
[have home crowd ad
ding was going well in
¡round until Rocky got
He was injured on an
lam that the ref didn't
laylor explained.
"It
look the wind out of
i, The whole team atti-
jnged."
1 ■
aider will be out of
or at least five months,
ry, a separated shoulder,
an operation. Either a
iscrew will be put in to
it muscle, tendon and
in place, according to
i Schneider's match,
it lost by default, Craig
lost to Vance Lewis in
. These two losses com
Photo by Sam Baer
bined took away any chance
Clackamas had for regaining the
state crown.
Tim Jones, 167 pounds, did
provide a bright spot. Jones
was the only individual state
titli st for CCC.
With the score 1-1 Ron Gei-
ster and Ray Cox of COCC went
into overtime. Cox came out
the winner by a referee's de
cision to claim the number one
spot.
Craig Groener, 190 pounds,
was also second losing to Joe
Davis by a fall 7:56 in the third
round.1* Also placing second and
being beaten by a pin was Tom
Gilbo, 118 pounds.
"I was pleased with Steve
Sommer's performance. He won
his first two matches of the
year," Taylor said. Sommers
wrestles at 150 pounds for the
Cougars
Armbender Classic
attracts small crowd
The Armbender Classic, a
wristwrestling tournament, was
held last Wednesday in Randall
Hall gym with winners in the
men's divisions but no entrants
in the women's.
"Part of the reason for the
small turnout was probably be
cause the tourney was held the
same time as the Ali-Spinks
fight," Paul Fiskum, Community
Services Director, said.
Tom Gilbo, a CCC wrestler,
took first in the 125-pound di
vision.
Brad Hamilton took
first at 150 with Craig Koch
second.
In the 175-pound class, it
was Mark Sass, first; Dave Simp
son, second; Joe Rosenberry,
third; and Steve Hougham,
fourth.
Robert Cressler was followed
by Ted Troutman, Brad Baker,
and Dave Nero for first through
fourth, respectively, in the 200-
pound weight class.
Heavyweight entrants Mike
Staudenmaier, Tom Paullin and
Floyd Holt grabbed top honors
in that division.
Bonslett, Oregon City; Jeff Eker-
son, West Linn; and Jeff Tedder,
Milwaukie finished in that order.
Dave Morris, Mulino, took
fourth.
Duane Papst, West Linn, and
Dave McCluogh, Mollala, took
first and second honors at 180
pounds.
Trophies were awarded to the
champions with second, third
and fourth place finishers re
ceiving certificates.
Players sign
Two former Clackamas
Community College football
players have signed letters of
intent to play at Portland
State University next year.
It was revealed last week
that Dale Veith, 6-6, 255
pound lineman, and Keith
Perkins, 6-4, 240 pound de
fensive lineman will be added
to the Viking squad.
In high school competition no
entries were recorded in the
120 and 200-pound classes and
in the heavyweight division.
Gladstone's
Darrell Jones
took first at 140 with Bruce
McMinn of Woodburn and Bart
Sowa of Oregon City, second
and third.
Wilco league high school com
petitors took the top three hon
ors at 160 pounds.
Robert
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JW Bonslett, Oregon City, won the 160-
pight wrist-wrestling class in the high
k February 22,1978
school division of the Armbender Classic, held
Feb. 15 at the College.
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