The print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1977-1989, May 24, 1978, Page 9, Image 9

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    sports
Cindermen take few
places but set
records
The men's track team was not
quite as successful as the wo­
men's team in the
National
meet held last week in Cham­
paign. III.
Two personal records were
set and two fourth place finis­
hers were recorded by the men.
Kelly Britz and Randy Bol-
liger both placed fourth for the
men's team. Britz ran a 1:51.2
while
Bolliger put the shot
50-91/2for his place.
Dave Reed set a new school
Area college students studying various styles of
rate got a chance to use their skills at Lewis and
ark College last Saturday. A Tae Kwon Do
mrnament was held in the college's gym and a
« students from Clackamas were among the par-
and
personal
record with
a
47-2 triple jump in the qualify­
ing flight.
Reed managed to
place fifth in the meet but could
not repeat his record jump.
Mark Nugen, the college's
decathlon representative scored
6,349 points to place tenth and
set a new personal record.
The event was won by Mike
Gardner of Ricks Community
College with a new meet record
high of 7,220 points.
ticipants. Showing the form that won him fourth
place in men's lightweight full-contact white belt
division, Brian Snook throws a spinning buck
kick at opponent's head.
new defensive coach
Former defensive coach for
e College's football team, Paul
skum received an extension on
s coaching career last week
hen he signed with Mt. Hood
jmmunity College as the defen-
/e coordinator for the Saints.
"The whole thing started a
luple of weeks ago when I went
I'er to Mt. Hood and talked
¡th Marv Hiebert (Mt. Hood's
¡ad football coach), about some
I our players who -were plan­
ing to transfer there," Fiskum
"He said at that time that his
¡tensive coordinator was plan­
ing to retire and that I should
eep the job in mind," he said.
Dave Anderson, a sopho­
more centerfielder for the
Clackamas baseball team, was
named to the. Oregon Com­
munity College Athletic As­
sociation first team All-star
squad.
Andersen hit .394 in league
and led the OCCAA in triples
with six. Andersen also tied
the mark for triples in a
single season at the college
with seven three-baggers.
Named to the OCCAA Sec­
ond team were first baseman
Wayne Snoderly, and pitch­
ers Jim Coffman and Bob
Tollefsen.
Honorable Men­
tion picks were utility in­
fielder Ron Northcutt, third
baseman Shawn Riley, out­
fielder Terry Quinn and pit­
cher Bob Simril.
Sirnril set records for win­
ningpercentage for one season
¡(1.000,5-0) and career (.889,
Wednesday, May 24, 1978
"So he called back about a week
ago and asked if I wanted the
job. I said yes I did, and that's
all there is to it."
"The good thing about this
set-up is that my schedule will
allow me to remain at Clackamas
and run the Community Rec­
creation program. I have also
applied to run the Intramural
program, because I see that as
being right up my alley in Com­
munity recreation," Fiskum said.
Mt. Hood has a great team and
a lot of good personnel. There
are six or seven returning defen­
sive players. Marty Pinz, a Clack­
amas standout will also be there.
" I do have some ideas of
8-1).
Tollefesen set several
Cougar records by surpassing
career marks. He hurled 130
innings (previous record 101
2/3) and allowed only 118
hits (old record 87). Tollefsen
also totalled 12 wins over two .
years, bettering the record of
nine.
The second day of compe-
tion in an intramural decath­
lon track meet is being held
tomorrow from 11 a.m. to
noon. The meet started on
Tuesday with the 440-yard
dash, the long jump and the
880.
The 100-yard dash, the
high jump and the mile will be
on the agenda for Thursday.
All events are run under the
Oregon Junior College Athle­
tic association rules.
Trophies will be awarded
to the top pojnt-scorers of
both sexes.
Entrants need
not compete in all the events^j
areas in the defensive that we
need to work on and perhaps
change," Fiskum.said.
Paul Fiskum
"Everyone seems to
him." Mt. Hood sophomore de­
fensive players, Mike Cartwright
said. "He has introduced new
training techniques that
are
really helpful after a six-month
layoff."
Kelly Britz took fourth place with a 1:15.2 800-meter time.
Britz competed in the national championships in Champaign, III.
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