The print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1977-1989, March 07, 1979, Page 6, Image 6

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    Men eye state champlonshi
By Brian Rood
Of The Print
Mental attitude, stroke
production and doubles play”
were cited by men’s tennis
coach Rich Taylor as the top
priorities for the 1979 men’s
tennis season. It appears that if
these priorities are met. the
Canine
groomer
bowls big
Kathy Warner of Oregon
City went to college to be on
the bowling team and now she
has rolled her way to Tucson,
Ariz.
The 19-year-old College
student recently placed first
among nearly 100 women at
the Association of College
Unions-International regional
competition at Oregon State
University.
The victory has earned her a
trip to Tucson for the ACU-I
nationals, April 8-10.
“I wanted something to do,
so I went to school to be on the
bowling team,” said Warner, a
1978 Oregon City High School
graduate who is taking general
studies at Clackamas.
Warner, who bowled six
days a week during the college
season, placed first at Oregon
State by totaling 1605 for nine
games over three days. She
earned the all-events title for
her nine-game total and took
the women’s singles crown by
bowling a 561 series on the
final day.
“I knew 1 was near the lead
during the final day. But if I had
known that I c.ould win by only
bowling 130 in the last game, I
would have been too nervous
to bowl,” laughed Warner.
She has been bowling for
nine years. She began the sport
in a league for youngsters and
was encouraged by her paren­
ts, Mr. and Mrs. Harold War­
ner, both avid bowlers.
She has since developed into
a 174-average with a high
game of 266 and a high series
of 614.
Warner’s athletic ability
carries over to swimming. She
was a member of the Oregon
City High School team, swim­
ming freestyle, backstroke and
relays.
“I was all right as a swimmer,
but I never make it to state or
anything like that,” she said.
To fill the time between high
school and college, Warner at­
tended dog grooming school
and now earns money to sup­
port her bowling by beautifying
canines.
For now, though, she is
sharpening her game for the
trip to Tucson.
“1 don’t know how I’ll do, but
I know it’s going to be fun,” she
smiled.
men netters could bring the
state
tennis
crown
to
Clackamas.
The men’s tennis squad is
coming off an impressive 1978
campaign in which they cap­
tured third place in both the
state and regional tournaments
where they also took first and
second place victories in singles
competition. Neither of those
players could return for the
1979 season because their
eligibility has run out. So it was
up to Coach Taylor to recruit
talented players to Clackamas,
and he has responded.
Freshman recruit Steve
Anast from Tigard High will
probably take over the number-
one singles position and will
certainly be an important factor
for Clackamas. Anast may also
be one of the top players in
the North west.
Other players who will be
Coach Taylor note«
year’s team fell down bl
of a lack "of depth’”' but
“this year we have J
Taylor will be taking hist J
Northeast Washington!
series ot tough matches!
the quarter break. He I
these matches will help pl
his team for the ‘79 can!
“You can’t get better if]
don’t play tougher oppo|
Taylor said.
equally as important include
the number five player from
last year, Rick Bobzien and
returners David Riggs and Phil
Rider. Coach Taylor will also
be depending on several other
players to help round out this
year’s squad: David Long from
Lake Oswego, Tom Delaney
from Central Catholic, Tim
Qualls, a sophomore who at­
tended Rex Putnam, and Alan
Clevinger from Clackamas.
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