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KGON embarrassed by College faculty eagers By Rick Obritschkewitsch Of The Print stiff photo by Duffy Coffman I0WING THE WAY-Dan Slick, Staff No. 1 team leader, ows his stuff as he takes the shot. lew Representatives from KGON were at the College Monday night to compete in a basketball game with a College basketball intramural team made up of faculty members who call themselves Staff No. 1. Staff No. 1 sent the radio people back home to spin records with a 90-66 defeat. KGON sent DJs Robin Banks and Marty Party along with various office workers to make up a 12-man team. The College team was made up of the familiar faces of David Buckley, Dan Slick, .Dan Groom, /Kelly Sullivan, Phil Garver, Paul Fiskum and Ron Hoodeye. There were only about 75 people on hand to watch the Staff No. 1 victory, but the at tendance included the Clackamas rally squad, and the Kelly Sullivan cheering/jeering section (depending on the cir cumstances) . team" third in league jRitk Obritschkewitsch rhe 1 ‘helnen’s College basketball m las jumped from seventh he league with a- 5-7 record a tl for third in league at ■defeating Linn-Benton, 69|Wednesday, and Ump- i, 66-65, on Friday. Both nés-, were played on the d. ul t|e way through'the Um- HKme the Cougars were thelhort end ôf thé scoring, rd close to within two and /’dBget a bucket,” com ité!Assistant Coach Paul ium, “we were fortunate to ■ (Avery) Penney who jd the game,” said Fiskum. score was 65-63, Ump- 's lad, when “Umpqua sed a free throw with 12 >nds left, (Steve) Rullman the rebound, tossed it to h) Hixson, who got it down for a side jumper deflected off the glass to go was fouled while ng the shot,” said Fiskum. ^Hnade the free throw, ^Kve the Cougars a )5 victory. we ®uld have folded, but I hung tough,” stated ■ ^■nas beat a team in jB|ua game that shot 62 the field, while hit just under 50 nt. nney (Tom) Jones, and ^Klay better off the .’’commented Fiskum. ^^Br who we start, the ^■will do better off the 18, off ^^■e will February play better the bench in one game, and we’ll play him in the next and the other two will do better.” Clackamas had the game’s leading scorer with7 Charles Redeau who put in 19. Hixson contributed 12. “Hixson played well in free throws,” commented Fiskum. He put in eight of ten at tempts from the charity stripe. “Massey off the bench had a couple of key rebounds where he put the ball back in/ said Fiskum. The Cougar men travelled to Albany on Wednesday to defeat Linn-Benton, a team that the College lost to by 28 points in their last encounter in Cougar territory. “We had a different team the last time we played them. There’s been a change in per sonnel,” stated Fiskum. (There have been some cuts and player manuevering). There was a 10-point Cougar deficit, then “in the last 10 minutes we scored 18 points,” said Fiskum. “Penney scored 8 and Redeau 10.” “We’re 6-2 since Jan. 20-we’ve rounded into shape. Rullman’s helped, < we didn’t have him early in the season. We’ve realized that we can be successful,” stated Fiskum. This week’s schedule for the Cougars includes the number one and number two teams in the league, Chemeketa tonight at the College, and Mt. Hood on Friday night in Gresham. Game time for both games is 8 It was a near error-free game as very few fouls were called during the entire game. The referees for the game should be familiar to Cougar men’s basketball fans. They were Steve Rullman and Tom Jones. “We didn’t play well over all, The announcer for the .stated Fiskum. “Slick holds our game, Ed Coyne, was team together—he and Garver recruited for the job just are our two best players,” seconds before the game time. Although, Sullivan was the But some say he “did a job that fan’s choice for most valuable Howard Cosell would be proud player. of.” The game was pretty tight until toward the end of the fourth quarter when Staff No. 1 started building their lead.,As the ClackamaS lead started to build, the fans started dispers ing. Grapplers grab second in state By Rick Obritschkewitsch Of The Print The Clackamas grapplers are ! preparing for the Region 18 I National Qualifying Tourna ment this weekend after taking I second place in the OCCAA l Championships last weekend I behind Southwestern Oregon 1 Community College with 60^2 ! points to Southwestern Oregon 1 Community College’s 841/*. The Cougars came out 1 defeating Linn-Benton, Mt. Hood, Lane and Umpqua Community College. “I wasn’t disappointed,” stated Coach Norm Berney. “Considering we didn’t have three varsity wrestlers in com- petition, we did really well.” Defending champion Lance Wilson, Mike Keith, and Bruce Sweet were out with injuries. Clackamas had two first- place victories, one second, four thirds, and one fourth. Taking first-place victories in the conference tourney were Bill Blackford, and Tom Over bay at 158. Roy Bonner took second place at 190, as Troy Went worth, Nathan Winner, Craig Joplin and Scott Marks took third place titles at 118, 134, 190, and heavyweight, respec- tively. Marks had a bit of a problem qualifying for the second day’s match. He was a little underweight to wrestle heavyweight, and had to eat almost continuously to get his weight up for qualifying on Saturday, ' Now that the conference championships have been completed, the College team is looking toward the national qualifiers, which are “the goal for'the year for -a lot of guys,” ' said Berney. Clackamas , will have nine wrestlers in competition, where other colleges will have 10. “We’ll have to give a super ef fort to win,” stated Berney, “because of only nine in com petition.” There will be four teams wrestling in the regionals who are seated in the top 20 in the country. Among the four are Gray’s Harbor whom Clackamas has beaten this season, and Rick’s C.C.'whom Gray’s Harbor has beaten this season. 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