Matmen place close second at state match ty Kelly Laughlin Hfhe Print Wrestling Coach Norm Ber- i6y didn’t predict a blowout jinfor his grapplers at the state thampionships in Coos Bay. But his young squad of nine ashmen, without the services of 134-pound sophomore Dar­ in Tramal, still managed to deliver, under “questionable ¡rcumstances,” a second-place ophy, edged by South - western Oregon Community ollege, 771A—731/2 last eekend. The grapplers took home jur state champions, two ¡econd-place finishers, and a lourth-place state wrestler. At 142 pounds, Lance Vilson was undefeated in three ontests. finally complying on a 1-6 mop-up in his final en- unter; a 24 fall, 25-4 dual eet season record, and the ite championship in his light class, ; Bill Blackford, wrestling at 58 pounds, though a uestionable prospect at NONCHALANT NORM? CCC wrestling coach Norm Berney has plenty to be emotional about after his team’s fine showing at the state tournament. Photo by Duffy Coffman. She was married at 13. She had four kids by the time she was 20. She’s been hungry and poor. She’s been loved and cheated on. She became a singer and a star because it was the only way she knew to survive. u SISSY SPACER TOMMY LEE JONES "COAL MINER'S DAUGHTER” i also starring BEVERLY DANGELO LEVON HELM Screenplay by TOM RICKMAN Based on the Autobiography by LORETTA LYNN with GEORGE VECSEY Executive Producer BOB LARSON Produced by BERNARD SCHWARTZ Directed by MICHAEL APTED a B ernard schwartz Production a universal picture U ipß | p^flgMTAL GUIOANCE SUGffSTf fl «ap» I I Soundtrack On MCA Records and TapeZ] [ Now a Warner BcxikTj- ©1980 UNIVERSAL CITY STUDIOS. INC.< ALL 'RIGHTS RESERVED I SOME MATTRIAL MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR CHCDRPi | Opening March 7 at a theatre near you '^esday, February 27,1980 regionals this Friday and Saturday in Bend, nabbed a fir­ st-place trophy and a knee in­ jury. His presence for the Cougars at regionals may spell the difference for them. Black- . ford, at,'21-4 for the season, could still fill the 150-pound slot. Ctaig Joplin, 6-2, 177 pounds, cashed in for the championship in his weight class, and Rusty Crape picked up the crown in the heavyweight class. Where the question mark arose was in the final, 190- pound Roy Bonner match, one of the last matches of the tour­ nament. According to Berney, two Coos Bay-based referees monitored the matches all day, whereas three or four refs nor­ mally d6. Though Berney didn’t say that his squad was ripped off, he did .argue with the referees on four stalling calls, accredited to Bonner. “I thought the referees were very indecisive; they were , tired, also,” he said. Four points to SWOCC’s credit in the Bonner match spelled victory for SWOCC.. Bonner, 16-2, with 11 falls for the seasob, still settled for second place in state, as did Mark Twidwell at 167 pounds. At 118 pounds, Vane- Dickey slated a fourth-place finish. Berney expects all 10 squad members at regionals, but in the .„unpredictable wrestling field, Berney made the same prophecy : for state, only to have.. Tramal, the team veteran, who was almost a sure Wibin the 134-pound class, out with a cold. On paper, a regional title would take a little less than a miracle for the Cougars. With the CCC grapplers not ranked’ by the National Junior College Athletic Association as one of the top 20 teams in the nation, they have to scratch the surface of Rick’s College, rated 18th, and Columbia Basin, another formidable opponent at 11th, to have a chance at fifth-ranked Northern Idaho, who provided the Cougars’ only loss of the regular season, regular season. The team does have a chan­ ce at individual national berths. Tramal, if . he gets over the cold, and . can wrestle in the 126 slot for rib-injured Eric Martin, could go to nationals. This would be his second hip to nationals. Lance Wilson should be able to fill in for Tramal at the 134-pound position, or wrestle at his own weight at regionals. With an Impressive, season slate, Wilson, though a freshman, may travel - to nationals this season. : Bill Blackford, if his knee in­ jury isn’t too serious-, could possibly place at regionals, while Roy Bonner and Rusty Crape in the 190 and heavyweight classes might also travel for a national title. At the very least, CCC should have two regional champions, and thus, a couple of qualifiers for national competition. Page 7