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Cougar women chalk up wins heckuva game,” Garver stated. Denise Wheatley and Coach Phil Garver was all Mary Christiansen also receiv smiles. “Outstanding!,” he said ed praise from Garver. “Denise of the victory over Western is starting to play her full Oregon’s junior varsity. The game,” Garver said. Wheatley Cougars disposed of Western scored ten and added six 83-57 then defeated a hapless steals. Christiansen, a 5’9” Lewis and Clark squad 68-57. freshman, tallied nine points The two wins upped and six rebounds. Garver Clackamas’ record to 12-6, in described her as a “terror on cluding seven of their last eight. the boards.” A well-rounded offensive “We’re showing a lot of attack, which saw four Cougars confidence, especially the hit double figures, proved to be sophs,” Garver pointed out. “It too much for Western to stop. was a fun game, I think Jamie Hill led the offensive bar everyone enjoyed it,” Nancy rage with a season high 23. Mikleton added. “She dominated the whole . “We do have more in game inside,” Garver com dividual talent, but they have a mented. Hill converted nine of strong inside player,” Mikleton 17 from the floor and five of six warned before the game. from the charity stripe. Clackamas utilized a balanced Hill’s cohort at the center scoring attack to offset the in position, Terri Jo Kelly, was dividual performance of Lewis equally impressive. The 5’11” and Clark’s Emily Nelson. Sophomore was successful on The inside-outside com six of eight attempts and ended bination of Jamie Hill and the game with 15. “She’s star Denise Wheatley united for 24 ting to play real consistent,” points. Hill also collected a Garver said of the Yoncalla game high 10 rebounds. grad. The loss dropped Lewis “Our running game look and Clark to 0-15 on the ed as strong as it ever has,” season. Sacajawea wouldn’t head Coach Nancy Mikleton even have been able to help said. Guard Sherri Bull made the explorers as Clackamas the most of a rare starting took full control from the start. assignment to hit 13 points, The Cougars were sitting on a grab six boards, pick up six comfortable 12-point-halftime steals, and dish out seven lead; a lead they would not assists. “Sherri played a relinquish. By Rob Conner Of The Print COUGAR BASKETBALL GUARD Sherri Bull attempts a shot during Clackamas’ victory over Western Oregon College 83-57 last Wednesday. Staff photo by Russ McMillen Tracksters start season By Doug Vaughan Of The Print To the average spectator track season seems months away, but the Clackamas Com munity College Cougars prov ed that to be a myth as they competed in a first ever open invitational at Lane County fairgrounds in Eugene Satur day, Jan. 29. The meet was run in heats and no team scores were kept. The tournment brought about 1,500 atheletes from colleges and high schools throughout the Northwest, along with other participants. Track Coach Kelly Sullivan said that almost every major university had a participant at the Invita tional. The Cougars, who brought approximately 25 par ticipants, and they performed very well, Sullivan said, adding that this year’s team has the potential to outrank all previous Cougar teams. “This team will dominate all previous teams at the Col lege,” Sullivan said. “They have the potential to be in the top five nationally.” That statement cannot be overlooked because last year’s Cougars swept the conference and went on to capture and 11th place finish at nationals, which was the highest finish in CCC STUDENTS These specials are for you on ly. Please show copy of this ad and your student body card for these prices. Steelhead Rod Skis Hot Waxed Athletic Shoes 8’/z ft. 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