Sports
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against Linn-Benton
By Julie Miller
“Those were really pressure
shots for Frank, but he’s got a
good mind for the game. He is
Saturday night Clackamas’ a smart player and he pulled it
mens team knocked off Linn- off.”
Benton Community, 101-72,
Two of the other key players
in a contest that made Coach are Jerry Olsen and Doug Cof
Royce Kiser very ecstatic.
fman, “I’m lucky to have two
“We played a good game!” players with as much caliber as
said Kiser. “Not one guy went they have at one time,” he ad
in there not ready to play. I ded.
didn’t have to fire the team up
Five members on the team
at all-they were ready. They scored in double figures in
have a real competitive Saturday night’s game. Terry
spirit,” he said.
Frison had 18 points and 8 re
Adding to the high spirit of bounds, Tom Bolt had 17
the game, was the Baseball points with 6 rebounds, Steve
team, otherwise known as Hansen and Terry Newton
“Roeder’s Marraders.” “At pumped in 12 points each and
least 20 to 25 of them have Roger Thompson added 11.
been going to each of the
“I was glad to see Roger
games. They even go to the Thompson have a good game
away games. We are really get after he hurt his thumb. When
ting good crowds.” Kiser said. it got hurt he kind of lost his
He also went on to explain confidence, and if he gets it
that Linn-Benton may have back, that is great. We need all
beaten us by one point in the of our tough players for the
first half, but in the second play offs,” Kiser stated.
half we just took off with the
Last Wednesday Clackamas
game. We played a real good played Lane and lost 69 to 64.
“We were six points ahead
ball game.
“It’s.a good feeling to have with two minutes to go, then
right now. We have lost a few some key players fouled out
games-not many-but a few and and Lane kind of took con
each time we have come back trol,” Kiser said. In that game
better and stronger.”
Terry Frison scored a very
With two seconds left on the high 22 points with nine re
clock and Clackamas’ score at bounds, Jeff Richard had 15
99, Frank Nesbitt went to the points and Terry Newton had
free throw line, and downed 11 points and five rebounds.
the two points needed to bring
Tonight Clackamas plays
the score over 100.
Portland Community College,
“The team really wanted to says Paul Fiskum, a leading
go for 100” Coach Kiser said, asset to the coaching staff.
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