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sports Women continue to roll aloni By Kelly Laughlin Weidman clocked at 51.4 to win that event, while the same team of sprinters caught their breath again to win the mile relay in 4:09. bout with strep throat, fought back, nabbing firsts in the 200- meter and 100-meter runs and long jump, not to mention her efforts on the relay squads. meter hurdles and high jump. self can be very bad if yoi Vicki Pattock placed second a phony cockiness about The CCC women’s track behind Mary Hanson in the ability as a performer squad erased any hope of suc athlete. My girls don’t 3,000-meter run with 1’1:35. cess on the part of Lane Com Although the poor weather because we don’t believe munity College Saturday, out- on Saturday did slow overall he said, “but it can be Mary Hanson was right scoring them, 83-45. Linn- Leandra Barinaga took the times and distances, the in very frustrating for our 5 behind Barinaga in the 5,000- Benton managed third with 23, 5,000-meter race in 17:12 to dividual efforts alone speak for be running against the meter run. placing second with while Blue Mountain could set a new school and national themselves. Nearly every teams, week after week muster only 11. record. Barinaga led the field 18:29, later cleaning up in the competitor on the CCC squad know exactly what their The Clackamas women in the 800-meter event with a 3,000-meter run, 11:34.7. had productive days, especially are going to be. We h cashed in wins in 11 of 16 run time of 2:28.45. Rhonda Weidman won the in sprint and distance events. have good, stiff compete ning and field events, and six Nancy Perkins improved her javelin event and 400 inter No one can doubt that the do well at nationals,” hes second-place finishes. A personal best in the shot put, mediate hurdles, and Barbara Clackamas squad is national Not until the middle o speedy 440 team of Linda throwing 38’3”, and hails as Young a day of seconds, material, but they still are not at regionals does Smith p Lamprecht, Barbara Young, athlete of the week. Susie earning important team points getting “top flight” people to have any real test of his si Susie Morehart and Rhonda Morehart, returning after a in the 400-meter run, 400- compete against in their ability against formitable league, according to Coach like Idaho State, Mon Roger Smith. Two runners, in Flathead Community Ci the coach’s eye, Susie and Central Oregon, whi Morehart and Leandra slaughtered two weeks , man while Dave Long also im state, regional and, hopefully, By Brian Rood proved his statistics, upping his the NJCAA tournament. Barinaga, are two of the best home. It’s a fairly clearp of The Print runners on the west coast. nationals, but this weeke season record to 10 wins and Taylor pointed to Rick Bob- “But how can they get better if Mt. Hood Community Co The eyes of Texas are two losses. zien as a top contributor in the they are running against them is the relay meet where upon ...... .the Clackamas Cougs’ win but also added that selves?” the coach asked. “I will get the chance to test Steve Anast was once again Community College men’s John Hazlett and Jeff Alexan don’t believe that athletes have selves in the 400, 800 tennis team? This year’s able to play for CCC which is der performed well in the win. to do this, . especially when mile medley and 100- NJCAA tennis tournament will very promising for the Cougs. - In the third and final chapter other teams should be training hurdles. Nearly every be held in Waco, Texas, and if Anast won handily at number of lasts week’s series of victories and preparing to beat the better munity college in Orego the Cougar netmen continue to four this week and his record is was Umpqua Community teams. Runnina aaainst vour- Washington will be there. dismantle opponents as they unblemished through five mat College. The Cougar netmen did last week, there might be a ches. swept the singles competition Even without the services of trip south in store for the CCC but dropped both doubles mat * Tim Qualls and Steve Anast, racquetmen. ches in a 7-2 victory. »■j In three matches last week Friday’s match was more or If the Cougs have one fault the Cougs were close to less a repeat performance of this season, it is in their doubles brilliant. On Thursday in a non- the day before, but this time the play. Coach Taylor commen league contest against Mult score was 9-0 and the oponent ted on his number one doubles nomah School of the Bible, the was Blue Mountain. Cougar team of Tim Qualls and Dave Cougs dropped only one mat mentor Rich Taylor is trying,to Long noting, “we’re going to ch enroute to an easy 9-1 win. allow his players who are stay with them. They are a The win saw Tim Qualls up his “down the ladder” to compete good doubles team and season record to 11 wins against tougher opponents in hopefully they can start to against just one defeat as the order to strengthen the overall win.” Cougars number one singles team in preparation for the The Cougar netmen will return to action Thursday with .... three home matches slated. On Js Thursday the Cougs will host Multnomah School of the Bible. Friday will probably be the toughest match of the week located Holly Farm on as they tangle with Willamette S.E. the University before coming back on Saturday against Central The Clackamas Baseball team took to the gym last Copper Kitchen Oregon Community College. Of the Print Netmen dismantle foes ■ Crown Jewelers at the Mall McLoughlin Blvd, behind Restaurant due to bad weather. I I »g Photo by Greg) Oh Thank Heavens for 7 Days OPEN E LE VE fl a Week ’24 HOURS Gold Filled and 14 K Gold chains for men and women. i & Beautiful Pendants and Earrings. * Fountain Service ★ ■ «Í » ★★ Featuring the Big Gulp** Courtship, Engagement and I '!* Hot to Go **************** ★ Cold to ( Wedding Rings » Î Ham and Cheese 4 _ J *Beveragi g «¡* Groceries* ■ One hot i One not 4 ★ Beer and $1.29 J ÏALWAYS 10% OFF? 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