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Eggleston wins trophy -, team takes OCE title "I was really excited by the effort of the girls," Head Coach qualified for the national meet. Barbara Young took the only Other fourth places wet Lisa O'Dea ran a 65.9 to qualify second for the Cougars besides at the Oregon College of Educa Roger Smith said. Nickel's national qualifying ef tion OCE and OSU which was just great." and take a first as did Raela Rodgers in the 100 yard dash corded by Sally Arthii i| 880 yard run behind! fort. Young finished second to Nickel's third at 2:26.1; Arn with a time of 11.6. Eggleston in the 440 yard run Eggleston in the 220; and VI Paddock with 12:12.1 two] Amanda Eggleston received the Athlete of the Meet Award in Invitational this weekend Monmouth, The women's "We beat Lisa Nickel also qualified for Eggleston took first in the 440 yard run in 62.2 and also track team took the meet with 74 points. nationals with, a 11:29.3-two- mile placing second behind Deb bie Eide of OCE. "It's the first time that the whole team has been together arid there were just no bad per formances," Smith said. Clackamas 440 yard relay and mile relay took first with times with a 64.6. Jean Sandwick, Mary Rasmus sen, and Sheryl Thomas took third, fourth, and fifth in the mile behind Angella Cotton's win in 5:33.9. In the field events Karen liams finished fourth Finishing in fifth was] Simon with a 17.0 10M hurdle time, Regina Jm at 29.0 in the 220, and] Sandwick with a 12:241 mile effort. in the The women compete™ shot put with a toss of 37-1/z urday in the Oregor Caln took 49.9 and 4:16.1, respectively. and Verna Simon grabbed another fourth with a 4-11 high jump. Meet in Salem at 1 m don't know quite whM win in the long jump with a leap Regina Jordon ran a 12.1 100 pect," Smith said, "ill of 15-8. yard dash for the same place. been a big meet before.'« Glietz Ronda also New records set by men tracks Clackamas Community Col lege men's track team took third Ken Martin and sprinter Chuck a Rex Putnam graduatl Casin Cross, both sophmores. ih a 4:22 clocking irn at the Fox Invitational! behind powerhouse Lane Com munity College in the Oregon Photo by Brian Snook Community College relays at Lane Community College, last Lisa Nickel, recipient of the Athlete of the Meet Award with this week's winner, Amanda Eggleston. Mental attitude works The Clackamas Community College Women's < tennis team opened their 1978 season last week with a convincing victory over Lower Columbia College 6-3. Singles players Rita Mumm, Debbie Copher, Lisa Chitty and Carolyn Orazio, all scored wins. "Rita Mumm was very patient in her match," Michael said, "and that is very difficult for her. The others are also exhibi ting a greater concentration and we are just going to improve on this." In doubles play, Mumm and Copher followed their singles victories with a 6-0, 6-0 rout of Lower Columbia's number one doubles pair. Shelly Riback (Molalla) and Orazio combined for the last Cougar victory with a 6-3, 6-1 victory in third doubles action. "I think that our third doubles team of Carolyn Orazio and Shelly Riback performed very well for their first compet itive outing," Michael said. "As a team we're working very hard on our mental game and I believe I saw some pay offs during the match," Michael said. "Some of the girls are taking sessions at Portland State to improve their mental attitude in athletics. They've been bring ing it back and we put it to work." Two members have been deemed eligible to play on the Jeri Trosko and Judy team. Dancer have been given the nod of approval and Michael looks for them to help the team. Saturday in Eugene. Lane first with Weightmen and Dan Randy Bollinger Jackson along with distance jumper Dave Reed put in the top performances as each claimed victories. Bollinger broke his own re cord as he put the shot 51 feet leads a trio of clocking, while Kevin Richey and Rich Collett have recorded 10.6 and 10.5 times, respect- ively. 1500 meters) and Dave Magness (4:18 mile) among a host of runners. Tarpenning has several 6-6 plus high jumpers and a hand ful of top decathletes to fill in for the lack of depth in the George Fox Invitational. field events. discuss was just off the school mark of 147-7 that he set. upcoming action. day at 3 p.m., in an Oregon Com competition by CCC in the hur- dies, field events, and most of the running events. Clackamas will be led by Kelly Britz, (880 and mile), Oberst (three-mile) munity College Athletic Associ Doug ation Meet at Clackamas. sprinter Joseph Jones. and Oberst, EDUCATIONAL CENTER is extremely deep in the track events. Coach 10 Lane should be given strong Lane will face the Cougars this Fri Lane Al Titan Head Tarpenning has 55 athlefes on hand. The Titans are led by distance champion Women's track Sat 8 Ore-Cai Invite Salem Men's track Sat 8 Lane-Judson Home Women's tennis Thu 6 Fri 7 Tue 11 Clark Chemeketa Linn-Benton 3:00 3:00 3:00 Vancouver Home Home Men's tennis Thu Fri Sat Tue 6 7 8 11 Multnomah Chemeketa Concordia Linn-Benton 3:00 3:00 1:00 3:00 Portland Home Home Home Golf Fri 7 Conference 12:00 Roseburg Baseball Thu 6 Sat 8 T ue 11 Mt. Hood Blue Mountain Linn-Benton 1:30 1:00 1:00 Gresham Home Home THERE A pl DIFFERENCE! 40 meters this spring in the dis tances are Lynn Mayo (3:54.5 of 50-7" set last week at the Jackson's toss of 147-5 in the second place. Jones al second with a 10.1 tim 100 yard dash. Joining Martin, who has done a 4:12 mile and 29:40 10,000 to better his own school record SPORTS SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Page 6 110 751/a. In Singles-Rita Mumm,CL, def. Debbie Wirkkala 7-6, 6-2; Debbie Copher, CL def. Phylis Cline, LC, 6-2, 6-2; Marla Miller, CL lost to Tami Embley, LC 1-6, 4-6; Janice Byer, CL lost to Carrie Harper, LC 6-1, 5-7, 2-6; Lisa Chitty, CL def. Terri Palmer, LC. 6-1, 6-1 and Caro lyn Orazio, CL def. Rhonda Harat, LC, 6-4, 6-2. Doubles-Mumm & Copher, CL def. 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