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Cleve Nyberg edges past Lewis and Clark scoring to aid the Cougar’s in a recent
4*0 victory.
Szanto predicts encore
By Wanda Percival
Of the Print
Clackamas Community
College soccer blasted Lewis
and Clark College 4-0 last
week.
Coach Janos. Szanto, a
former member of the
Hungarian National soccer
team, expects another blow--
out seasons for the state cham
pions. “I’m sure we’re not go
ing to lose any games this
year,”he said. “I was trained to
win and that’s how I operate?’
Five hooters have return
ed to the CCC squad, con
tributing to what Szanto
believes will be another suc
cessful season. “I’m very confi
dent that we’re going to keep
our title,” he said.
Returning is team captain
Jim Keogh who has been a “big
help in conducting practices
and keeping the team
together,” Szanto noted.
Center forward Cleve
Nyberg, mid fielder Mark
Bigson, half-back Tom Welle,
and Jeff Johnson have also
returned.
Szanto noted Johnson has
had a good start this season
with an average scoring record
of two goals a game. “He
scored three goals against
Lewis and Clark last year in
finals,” Szanto added.
Johnson didn’t let up
against Lewis and Clark last
week as he kept his record of
two goals. Goals were also
scored by Mark Gibson and
Jim Keogh.
“It was a really good
game,” Szanto said. “They’re a
good, strong team, although
we’re still not settled down.
The score was 0-0 at half time
and has been in every game so
far. It takes time to settle.down
and relax.”
While the Cougar’s have a
young team this year, Szanto
said they were all well-trained
previously and that with thé
“right attitude”, they hâve the
potential to be first class
players.
The Cougar’s defeated
Reed College in a pre-season
game, 5-1. Their next game is
Sat. at Portland State Universi
ty at 2 p.m.
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Women’s cross country hopeful
Although the women’s
cross country team consists of
only six women, Coach
Marilyn Linsenmeyer feels con
fident that her team will place
in the top three at state com
petition.
With only one returning
runner this year, the team is
starting
out
young.
Linsenmeyer noted they have
done well in their first two
meets, but it’s still too early to
judge their performance.
Alice Hungar, a graduate
of Oregon City High School
Wednesday Oct. 7, 1981
has dominated the number one
position, while Anna Museus
from California is in the second
slot. Although, Linsenmeyer
said, “second, third, and fourth
positions could be challenged
at any time.” The women are
all close in their times, so that
makes workouts easier to do as
a team.”
The team started working
out in July, so they’ve already
had three months of training.
Although the team is working
out hard now, their main goal
is to do well in track.
Therefore, the workouts are
not meant to make the women
peak during . cross country
season, rather *’
during the
track season. Linsenmeyer isn’t
worried about her team peak
ing out early. She said, “if they
follow the workouts I’ve
designed for them, they’ll do
okay.”
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Wednesday, Sept. 30, the
team participated in the KEX,
Fastbreak Trailblazer run in
Downtown Portland. “The
women get along great
together and are looking for
ward to having a prosperous
season,” said Linsenmeyer.
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