The print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1977-1989, November 21, 1984, Image 8

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Cagers travel to Hawaii for season opener
By Julie Miller
Of The Print
The men’s basketball team
has had three scrimages
against four-year schools so
far this year: Columbia Chris­
tian, George Fox and Concor­
dia Lutheran College.
Coach Royee Kiser has mix­
ed feelings about the
scrimages. In the George Fox
scrimage, for example,
Clackamas came out and
dominated the floor but seem­
ed to lose it in the second half.
“They (George Fox) have a
few returning players that are
very experienced and ex­
perience is one of the factors
in winning a basketball
game,” Kiser said. But
overall,
Kiser
said
“Clackamas is progressing
very well.
“Wc have a very strong
defense, especially in the
guard position and we have
the capabilities to play ex­
tremely well and we have, but
there are still those sections
that we need to work on, like
rebounding. You have to be
there to get that rebound if
you want to win,” he explain­
ed.
play Hawaii Pacific, a tough
team, but Coach Kiser is op­
timistic about the game.
All preparations for the up­
coming trip are in order.
Members of the basketball
team worked to raise money
for the trip. The team is pay­
ing $200 apiece, while the rest
of the money was earned
through tournaments and
shoot-a-thons. “The guys
were real good about working
for the money. It is going to be
a good trip,” Kiser said.
When the team returns from
Hawaii, they will play North
Idaho, there, in December.
The game had been originally
scheduled for Nov. 23.
The team starts off their
season in Hawaii Nov. 6. They
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with the Tacoma team 2-2, but then scored
four goals in the second half to win 6-2. Coach
Juanos Szanto said that the team has been
working together better. The Cougar soccer,
team finishes the season with 3 wins, 11 losses,
and 4 ties.
Photo by Joel Miller
WANTED: TWO 14” x 6” Chevy
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MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE: 12 lb. black bowling
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Good condition. $55. Call
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SHAWN KELLEY MANUEVERS the ball
around an opponent from Ft. Steilcoom. The
Cougars ended up in a tie against the tough Ft.
Steilcoom team. Last Saturday the Cougar soc­
cer team won their last league game against
Tacoma. At half-time the Cougars were tied
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Scholarships for Enrolled College
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For more information contact the
APPLICATIONS FOR THE
Harry S. Truman Scholarships are I
wailable in the Financial Aid Of-
.ce. Winners could receive the
maximum of $5,000 annually for
up to four years of education.
Look at the brochures at the
Financial Aid Office. Deadline is
Nov. 21, 1984.
Personals
RUSS,
I
LOVE
YOU,
usually...Happy Turkey Day.
Love, H.C.W.
S