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dinner, Bolf
lace; off to
ationals
Photos by Wanda Percival
Mike Bolf
By Wanda Percival
Of The Print
Two Cougar matmen
placed in the Region 18 wrésth
ing tournament last weekend
on the home mats to qualify for
national competition and
aiding in a fourth place finish
edging past Mt. Hood CC by
one-half point.
With' a 29-6 season
record, Mike Bolf took second
place in the 134 division after a
first round default over Mike
Pine of Grays Harbor. In the
seçpnd round Bolf .pinned Kim
Sprague of Ricks ' Colfege , in
2:10 earning his way to finals
where he went up against
George Patterson of North
Idaho. Bolf couldn’t pull off thé
victory, as Patterson took a
21-9 decision over him.
Àt 142, Nathan Winner
raised his season record to
OUGAR GRAPPLER NATHAN Winner takes a breather
uring his Region 18 championship final match.
36-1, the third highest record
in Clackamas history, accor
ding to Cougar coach Norm
Bemey. •
but the pressure of a Regional
Winner pinned Craig
Stoecker of Southwestern Tournament didn’t allow them
Oregon CC in 1:27 during first to compete at their ability level.
round action and moved into They allowed the competition
the second round to take a to get to them.”
Overall Bemey* was
17-3 decision over Mt. Hood’s
Chuck-Lumpkin. In the cham ‘satisfied with the Cougar
pionship finals, Winner season, “It was a fairly suc
defeated Tony Coppinger of cessful season,” he said. “We
Grays Harbor by a 14-5 deci could'have done better, but we
could have done worse. Con
sion.
Combined efforts of these sidering their experience and
two grapplers and their team background they did a good'
mates brought the Cougars to a job”
one-half point victory over Mt.
In order for Bolf and Win
Hood. North Idaho took the
top seat . with 92V2 points ner to get anywhere at na
followed by Grays Harbor. at tionals, Bemey said, “They’ll
68,-Ricks College at 6IV2 then have to work hard and wrestle
fourth place Clackamas at. 36% well. They have to earn it
because . back there... (Wor
over Mt. Hood .at 361/?. "9
Bolf and Winner will travel thington) nobody gives you
to Worthington, r Minnesota, anything,” he said. “They’ll
March 4-6 for national com have to keep their’intensity and
concentrate on being in there in
petition.
’ “They both did a real good the end.”.
Bemey said that if they do
job.” according to Bemey. “I
all of the above they have a
wish the team had wrestled chance of being All-American.
with the intensity that they did, Good luck guys!
tench press contest draws 83 lifters
yj. Dana Haynes
The Print
-166-181 lbs; Tod Becraft
305 lbs, Dana Riggins 290 lbs,
The fourth annual bench Dan Teler 285 lbs.
tess competition was held at
ie College last Thursday, with
--182-198 lbs; Craig
Gilson 300 lbs, Craig Wymore
turn-out of 83 lifters.
This was our second best, 290 lbs, Neil Johnson 270 lbs.
-Over 198 lbs, Skee Ber
lowing,” Community Recrea-
:ns Supervisor Paul Fiskum nhardt 365 lbs, Ray Brock 305
lid. Last year we only had 55 lbs, Steve Harms 300 lbs.
ers.”
The competition was
¡parated into “high school”
id open,” and sub-divided
' weight. The first, second
id third place winners were:
-High School, under 123
is Mike Hartman lifted 205
«. Mark Jones 190 lbs, and
w Papasadero 160 lbs.
--Open competition,
under 132 lbs; Patrick Rieker
210 lbs, Mike Vaughn 200 lbs,
Ri.ch_ .Dehibro 195 lbs.
— 133-148 lbs; ' Jeff
Yoshida 335 lbs, Jeff Morrow
255 lbs, Darren Acker 225 lbs.
-5149-165 lbs; Norm
Yengmua 310 lbs, Jon
Vonderheit 305 lbs, Mark
Brannan 290 lbs.
—166-181 lbs; Roger
Sandvoid 405 lbs, Dave Clin- -
-133-148 lbs; Adam ton 335 lbs, Kevin McBride
Woles 310, Adam Foster 245 335 lbs.
« Michel von Bueren 235 lbs.
149-165 lbs; Rod Butzer
—182-198 lbs; Pat Down
85 las. Walid Shukri 280 lbs, ing 365 lbs, Nin Beseda 365
>ave Small 275 lbs.
lbs, Phil Carey 325 lbs.
ednesday, February 24, 1982
124-132 lbs; Carl Perron
25 lbs, Todd Keathlem 220
s, John Mobley 215 lbs.
-199-220 lbs; Ken Stucki
370 lbs, John White 285 lbs.
-Over 220 lbs; Mike Eh-
dreseu 385 lbs, M.S. Bowman
355 lbs, Bill Kohllennel 300
lbs,
The Contest drew approx
imately 250 fans, Fiskum said.
“The competition has become
pretty popular. We started out
with only the' high schools..
When we opened it up for
power lifter. Another excep
tional performance was by
Adam Peebles, in the high
One of the outstanding school division. “It was an
lifts of the day was Roger Sand outstanding lift,” Fiskum said,
void’s first placer, Fiskum said. “Everyone was very impress
Sandvoid is a nationally ranked ed.”
anyone, the popularity increas
ed a lot,” he said.
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