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Hilton, Parker head A-A’s By Doug Vaughan Of The Print The trio of Shari Hilton, Debbie Koffel and Lynn Smyth dominated the javelin throw at Regionals placing in the top three. The three showed their supremacy once again, but this time at the national meet. A one-three-five placing by Hilton, Koffel and Smyth Photos by Joel Miller Shari Hilton 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 respectively, was enough to power the Lady Cougs to an eighth place overall finish. Hilton had won the regional ti tle earlier this month and cap tured the national crown with a 157-6 toss. Koffel fired the spear 143-8 and. Smyth 136-4. The two-mile relay, con sisting of Petra Johnson, Suzy Thompson, Vicki Anderson and Tami Flores, placed fifth for Clackamas with a time of 9:31.56. Anderson captured a fifth place individually in the intermediate hurdles with a 1:04 blaze. While the women’s cap tured a respectable eighth place the men’s team was fighting for a high showing. Going into the meet Kelly Sullivan, assistant coach, didn’t expect miracles. “I was very pleased with our performance. We had two school records broke in a field that was the toughest I have seen at this level,” Sullivan said. Distance runner Matt Parker looked to be on his way to a national crown going into the last lap of the 1500, but was passed by two opponents in the last stretch. Parker end ed up with a third place finish, less than a half a second behind the winning time. Parker’s time of 3:49.78 was marked by Sullivan as “outstanding.” Sullivan said that the first and second place finishers , in the 1500 both were represen tatives of their foreign coun tries’ Olympic teams. Jeff Tressler broke Clackamas’ school record twice over, but it wasn’t enough to place at the meet. In his first heat, Tressler ran a 47.8 400 meters, and then top ped it the second heat with a 47.6 running. Yul Provancha also set a school record in the 800 with a 1:50.9. 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Freshman Adam Jadelski placed tenth in the 10,000 meter run and Rob Conner Mixed Doubles Tennis Tournament Dates: May 31, 6-10 p.m. June 1, 6-10 p.m. June 2, 9 a.m.- 8 p.m. ¡(rain date: Sunday, June 3) Contact Nancy Mikleton at the College for more information for return of application with all sup FREE KITTENS—Very people porting documents is May 30, 1984. oriented, well-educated (are box train ed) and ready to take home. 6 weeks NURSING STUDENTS—The Bertha old. One is yellow (baby Morris), one Singer Student Nurses Loan and is pure black, and one is pure white. Scholarship Fund is now taking ap Contact Harriet Hinton at ext. 361 or plications. Check scholarship board in stop by McLoughlin 247. Financial Aid Office. Deadline May 31, 1984. ROOMMATES WANTED: CCC stu dent needs 2-4 roommates to share MISCELLANEOUS cost of new double wide, 3 bedroom, 2 bath trailer. Located in the country. FREE TO GOOD HOMES—German 30 minutes away from campus. For shepard mix pups. 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