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Women's tennis team dominates regionals
By Tracy Sumner
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Women’s tennis Coach
Gladys Michael said last week
that her team would have to be
considered the favorite going
into .last weekend’s Oregon
Community College Athletic
Association Region 18 Tourna
ment. Michael’s predictions
came to pass as the women
came away with a first place
finish in the tournament held at
Lane CC in Eugene.
Clackamas finished the
meet having won 17 matches
followed by North Idaho with
seven, Blue Mountain with six,
Treasure Valley with four, and
Chemeketa and Mt. Hood with
three each. Umpqua also par
ticipated, but was unable to win
a match.
Mountain 6-1, 6-1; and Vicky
Brown of North Idaho 7-6,
1-6, 6-4 for the third spot win.
Lori Dosier made the
Cougars dominatiqn of singles
play complete with a first place
finish in the fourth spot. She
won 6-2, 6-3 over Treasure
Valley’s Leslie Farnworth; 6-ir
6- 1 over Tammy Williams of
Blue .Mountain and 6-1, 1-6 j
7- 6 over Sandy Yantes of Mt.
Hood.
-In doubles play, Dillman
and Wilkins continued their
season-long domination of
their opponents as they breez
ed through three matches to
take the number one doubles
spot victory.
Lane’s team of Ward and
Ross was the women’s first op
ponent and gave them little
trouble in a 6-0, 6-1 win. The
Maks-Mintert
team , of
Bonnie Dillman, playing
Chemeketa was also an easy
the first singles spot for the
win, this one a 6-0, 6-0
Cougars, began singles play by mismatch.
beating Isa Woermann of Mt.
The finals of the number
Hood 6-1, 6-0; Diane Tipton
of North idaho 6-1, 6-1; and one doubles bracket was also a
Chris Maks of Chemeketa 4-6, cakewalk for Dillman and
7-6,' 6-4 to take first in the Wilkins, who took a 6-1, 6-0
win over North Idaho’s team of
number one spot.
Boyle and Brown.
Michelle Wilkins came
The three doubles wins for
back from her injuries to take
first in (the,number two spot. Dillman and Wilkins gave them
Wilkinsrbeat Tracy Roshau of acdmbined totalof nine, match
Lane 6-2, 6-0; Lisa Allen of victories to lead the team scor
Treasure Valley 6-2, 6-0; and ing.
Trist Boyle of North idaho 6*4,
In second doubles action,
7-6 to earn the victory.
Imper and Dosier beat the
Mary Imper of Clackamas Woermann-Kirkland team of
made it three in'a row for her Mt. Hood to begin their play.
team in singles action as she They, followed the win by
beat Lisa Ross of Lane 6-2, beating Brown and Williams of
6-3; Carla Brown of Blue Blue Mountain 6-2, 6-4 to set
for the team’s only loss of the
day.
Lisa Allen and Sue Lewis
of Treasure Valley needed
three sets to beat Imper and
Dosier 4-6, 7-6, 6-2. Despite
the win, Allen and Lewis did
not qualify for Nationals com
petition as they were Treasure
Valley’s second doubles team.
Only first spot teams can
qualify for the Nationals apart
from team scoring. .
Dillman, Wilkins and Im
per all earned special individual
honors in last weekend’s tour
nament as they were selected
to the OCCAA Conference All-
Star team. Dillman and Wilkins
also earned all-region-18
honors.
The women’s next com
petition is the National Junior
College Athletic Association
National Tournament, to be SUPER TEAM MATES, Michelle Wilkins (left) and Bonnie
held on the campus of Central Dillman won 9 of 17 matches during OCCAA/region 18
Florida Community College in tournament held last Friday and Saturday.
Ocola, Florida.
Staff photo by Duane Hiersche
Michael said that the
women are very excited to be
going to the Nationals Tourna
ment, but that competition
there will be very tough on the
By Tracy Sumner
Baggerly gave up only six
Cougars.
Of The Print
hits and five walks, but still took
“To be realistic about it,
the loss for the Cougs.
they really can’t match up with
Clackamas out-hit Linn-
Clay Baggerly and Brett
the top four teams,” she said.
Wolfe gave two of the better Benton 5-3 in the second
“If it’s anything like last year,
Cougar pitching performances game, but stranded five base
(the top four) will be from
of the season last Tuesday, but runners to account for the shut
Texas.”
the College Baseball team still out.
came up short against Linn-
The men split a double
“They’re very excited
Benton Community College.
about it,” she said. “They’re
header with Linfield winning
Clackamas lost the first' the first game 5-4 and losing
ldoking forward to the sun
game of the league double the second 5-2. The split left
shine.”
header 4-3, and dropped the the Cougars record at 9-13.
The women leave for
second contest 3-0. The
The men traveled to
Ocola this Sunday and begin
Cougars had lost earlier games Gresham yesterday for a dou
play on Tuesday.
to Linn-Benton 6-0 and 19-1. ble header with Mt. Hood.
The men led 3-2 going in They travel to Salem Saturday
to the sixth inning of the first to face Chemeketa. The Cougs
game, but allowed their op play their final home games
ponents to score two runs in with Umpqua CC next Tues
the inning to steal the victory. day at 1 p.m.
Campbell and Martinez
finished doubles play for the
Cougars, winning 6-1, 6-4
over Sands and Buxton.
Cougars lose twice
Cougars rip Umpqua
By Tracy Sumner
Of The Print
The men’s tennis team
began their warm-up for this
weekend’s Oregon Community
College Athletic Association
Tournament last Tuesday with
an, 8-1 drubbing of Umpqua
Community College.
Wednesday, May 5, 1982
Mike Doane started singles
play with a 6-2, 6-2 win over
Umpqua’s Jim Christiansen.
Mike Wofford followed with the
team’s only loss of the day, a
6-2, 4-6, 4-6 downfall to Dave
Sterling.
The men lost to
Multnomah School Of the Bi
ble here last Thursday 9-0 in
Ruddy Martinez of non-league action.
Clackamas won a hard fought
first set 7-5 over Darren
Coach Dave Buckley
Paschke, but had no trouble spoke optimistically about his
finishing Paschke off in the se team’s chances in the OCCAA
cond set 6-0. The Coug’s Od- tournament to be held this Fri
dys Trillo beat Steve Branvold day and Saturday in Albany.
in straight sets 6-3, 6-0 and
Ben Campbell did likewise to
“I think Our chances are
Umpqua’s Jason Sands 6-4, really good,” he stated. “Our
6-1.
goal at the beginning of the
Robb Anderson needed all season was to get everyone to
three sets to take a hard fought regionals. I think that’s
6-4, 1-6, 7-6 win over Joel achievable.”
Bruxton of Umpqua.
Mike Woffard got a form
The Cougars must be one
of revenge for his loss as he
teamed with Trillo to beat the of the top four teams in the
Umpqua team of Christiansen OCCAA tourney to qualify for
and Paschke 6-1, 7-5. Doane the region-18 tournament.
and Anderson also won their Also, individuals must make it
doubles match 6-2, 7-6 over to the semifinals of the tourna
ment to qualify.
Sterling and Bravnold.
"Depression days’
run scheduled
Harry’s
Mustache
Restaurant and Pub will be
holding their first annual
“Depression Days” May 15
run. The run is in coordination
with Harry’s Depression Days
25* soup line -and 5*
refreshments.
“The Depression Days
committee is having as a public
awareness meeting to “Start a
depression,” Rod Harris,
chairperson of the run and
soup line, said. “We’ve invited
around 200 politicians from the
local, county, state and federal
government to work in our
soup line and serve the
people.”
Around 500 .people are
expected to take part in the run
and 5000 to take part in the
soup line. The two mile run will
be flat and fast and the 10
kilometer will be a scenic
course with lots of hills.
Awards will be given to
each top age division winners.
Awards include a Harry’s
Mustache T-shirt and draw
ings tor selected gift certificates.
The divisions for both male
and female aré, 13-under,
14-18, 19-29, 30-39, 40-49,
and 50 and over.
The day of the soup line
and race will be Saturday, May
15. Registration will take place
at 8 a.m. at the Harry’s
Mustache on tcp of the hill.
The two-mile run will begin at 9
a.m. and the 10 kilometer will
begin at 9:30 a.m. Entry forms
are available at Harry’s. If you
wish to register by mail, be sure
your registration form is to the
post office by May 10. The en
try fee is $2.
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