Female netters still improving game LkMcNeary IFrint Lperience continued to L the CCC women’s ten- ion last week when they Lmore league matches. [Friday, the Cougs dropped Ito Lane Community Lin Eugene, 6-0, arjd on Ly to Central Oregon Community College, 4-2. “Lane has probably the best 1-2 combination in the league,” Coach Gladys Michael said of Friday’s loss. “We didn’t play particularly well but we aren’t used to playing on their slick courts. I guess the real reason we lost was because we played a better team.” Lane totally outplayed CCC and Carrie Browning lost to as they won all four singles Peggy Gangle, 6-0,-6-2. matches and both doubles I Much improved Julie Bolen matches. Lane also won two Clackamas then gave Lynn non-counting singles matches. Heislein a good go before In the first singles match falling 6-4, 0-6, 3-6. Lane’s Cathy Berry defeated In doubles action Copher CCC’s Debbie Copher, 6-0, 6- and Debbie Bugarsky lost to 1, to start the ball rolling for the Berry and Stack 6-0, 6-4, while home team. Sherri Stanley Browning and Lisa Chitty lost then lost to Judy Stack 6-0, 6-2 to Gangle and Kathy Gierau 6- 0, 6-2., In two non-counting matches, Julie Bausserman of _ CCC lost to Gierau 6-1, 6-3 and Shelly McNeal lost to Kelly meters, Joe Rubrecht the next - Severe 6-0, 6-0. 400, Dave Rudishauser the Saturday the Cougs put up a following 800 and Doug Oberst more reputable fight against the final 1,600 meters. - Central Oregon as they were Dan Jackson picked up a close in almost every match. few points when he took third CCC won a total of 56 games in the discus with a throw of ~ in contrast to Friday’s 24.' 148’3”, while the 6,400-meter Clackamas got wins from relay team took sixth at Copher, who defeated Kathy 18:13.19. All of the teams j - Kuinn 4-6, 7-5, 6-2,and Julie from the Oregon Community Bolan who beat Millie David 6- College Athletic Association 3, 6-4. Michael had good participated in the event. things to say about the duo. olliger off to nationals L big news for the men’s I team last week was made [Dan Bolliger when he ■fled for the nationals in the Lt with a heave of 51 feet, lackamas traveled to Isham to compete in the Mt. Id relays and finished tenth of 16 teams entered. CCC Id manage to pick up only [points in the meet which jiired the best schools from [gon, Washington and Idaho. Spokane Community College finished first with 106 points and was followed by Mt. Hood with 70. Lane Com munity College came in third with 51. Ten of Clackamas’ points were picked up when Bolliger won the put and another six when CCC took third in the distance medley relay with a time of 10:09.78. In the race, Dan Cobine ran the first 1,200 “Debbie (Copher) played particularly well,” she said. “She used a wide range of shots and took control of her match early. She’s beginning to play like she did at the end of last year.” “Julie Bolen also did a good job,” she continued. “She’s been working on her job and it really helped her.” In other matches Stanley lost to Sue Johnston of COCC 6-1, 6-4, and Browning lost to Bonnie Beckley 6-3, 6-4. Sandy Carter lost to Holly Dodson 6-1, 6-1, to round out the singles action. ' In doubles, Copher and Bugarsky dropped a tough one to Johnston and Beckley 6-4, 6-4 while Browning and Chitty lost to Kuinn and Davis 6-2, 6- 3. “Everybody played a lot bet ter than Friday,” said Michael. “Nobody really had bad mat ches.” etters fall to Willamette has haunted the Cougs quite a bit this season. Coach Rich L Cougar netmen suffered Taylor commented on his Loss as they fell prey to a squad’s doubles performance, |h Willamette University doubles play, something that |d Thursday on the Cougar has haunted the Cougs quite a k However, the bit this season. Coach Rich ks were able to capture Taylor commented on the [out of six singles matches situation of his squad’s doubles were denied a single victory performance. “Most schools work on fables play, something that doubles first, I do just the op Brian Rood lePrint Jock shorts I The CCC golf team once lain performed less than Ip to par” last week as they |ok third place out ot the |u teams entered at the tougar’s home course, Arrowhead Country Club. I Clackamas scored a 317, [ strokes behind second- lace Chemeketa who [cored 300. Central Oregon ■ok first place with a 298, iile Linn-Benton took last 1337. iCOCC’s Jeff Dowell took ■edalist honors with a one Ider par 71. Scores for fCC were: Steve McPher- k 79; Tom Tirrill 79; |hdy Reid, 79; and Kevin Rier, 80. [Next action for the team is H 3 against Chemeketa at Mam golf Course at 1 Im. Baseball I The CCC baseball team I’l play Thursday in Van- Inver against Clark Com- |unity College at 3 p.m. Id then again Saturday in Indleton versus Blue fountain Community fee. On Tuesday, the Mondmen will play Linn- fnton CommunityCollege Rome beginning at 1 p.m. I Tennis ■Jhe Clackamas men’s Pis team will put in a |°°d week’s work next I8® as they will play seven Inches in five days. The team, which is showing much promise, will face Mt. Hood Community College in Gresham Thursday before meeting Oregon College of Education Friday at 1 p.m. and then Western Washington and Pacific on Saturday beginning at 10 a.m. CCC will also face Southwestern Oregon Community College on Saturday, at home. On Monday the netters will travel to Eugene to face Lane Community College at 3 p.m. and will then finish off the week Tuesday in Salem against Chemeketa Community College. CCC’s women’s tennis Team will play PSU’s J.V.’s tomorrow at home and then battle Southwestern Com munity Saturday at home. Next Tuesday the women will travel with the men to Salem to face Chemeketa. “I don’t know how we’ll do against P.S.U.,” Coach Gladys Michael said. “You never know how much dep th they’TI bring from the var sity, but we should do O.K. against the others.” posite,” Taylor said. “I like to work on singles first and concentrate on doubles.” Taylor has decided to with Dave Long and Qualls as the number doublesteam. Individually for the Cougs in Thursday’s match, Steve Anast dropped his match at number one singles, 6-3, 2-6, 6-3. Long gained a three set victory over Tom Myrie, 6-2, 2-6, 6-2. Rick Bobzien won handily, 6- 4, 6-3, as did Qualls,, scoring a 6-3, 6-0 win. Number five man, Dave Riggs, lost in straight sets, 6-4, 6-0, and Alan Clevinger easily won his match, 6-4, 6-2. In Friday’s match Clackamas went without their top three singles players but were still able to put away COCC with no real difficulty. Bobzien played well as the number one man, aceing his COCC op ponent, 6-1, 6-3. Also per forming admirably for the Cougs were Clevinger and Jeff Alexander. The Cougs will be busy in the next week and a half with seven matches in eight days scheduled as they wind down their regular season and prepare for state and regional matches. Coach Taylor will be trying to solidify the play of his doubles team. If the Cougs can get some results from those teams, they should be extremely competitive in both Tim Qualls returns a serve in recent singles action. Photo by Doug Fick state and regional tournamen ts. WE TRADE 1 FOR 2,3 FOR 5,5 FOR 8 want lists filled hours 9 A.M. 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