The print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1977-1989, October 17, 1984, Image 8

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    Cougars have potential, lack experience
By Christine Warner
Of The Print
Even though their record,
two wins and four losses, is
not as good as they would like,
the majority of the Clackamas
Community College soccer
team has a positive attitude.
“No team (in the league) is
better than we are,” .said
third-year player Brian
Gorsek. The team does have
the potential to be ranked high
in the league but thier team­
work is still weak.
“Our timing is off a little bit
due to the fact that we didn’t
have any preliminary
games...it’s just a matter of
time before we start winning
some games,” Coach Szanto
said.
Player Rick Townsend said
the reason they are losing is
because of the fact they only
play eighty minutes out of a
ninety-minute game. In last
week’s game against Green
River, Clackamas let up for
ten minutes and their oppo­
nent scored two goals.
Clackamas scored their two
goals because Coach Szanto
said the team was really on the
move. Green River won 4-2.
After last week’s Steilacoom
game was switched to a night
game, quite a few players
could not come because of
their jobs. Clackamas was
defeated in what Townsend
called a “short-handed loss.”
Clackamas’ next game is
Wednesday, Oct. 17 against
Tacoma Community College
in Tacoma. The next home
game is Saturday, Oct. 20
against Shoreline Community
College at 1 p.m.
PASSING THE BALL. Rick Townsend dribbles the ball as he prepares to pass it on to
another player in last Saturday’s game played at the College.
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