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Sports Foul shots clinch Clackamas win at PCC By Julie Miller Of The Print Last Wednesday the Men’s basketball team defeated Portland Community College on their court 89-84. Paul Fiskum, the team’s assistant coach was en thusiastic about their victory. “It was kind of a sloppy “helter skelter” game. We either got a lay in or they foul ed us then we got the ball,” he said. “They are a very quick team and they apply a lot of pressure. They have a tough defense, so that is where the fast breaks and fouls come in. When you beat that press it creates a fast break opportuni ty, or you turn it over,” Fiskum added. Foul shots seemed to be the clincher, as Clackamas’ team shot 45 of them. Doug Coff man, who was leading scorer of the team, hit 17 out of 19 for a total of 25 points. “That is a super job. He has hit the pressure free throws all year. They were crucial points and he came through. 17 out of 19 has to be close to the school record,” Fiskum said. Though it seemed to be a tough game with a lot of fouls, Coach Fiskum said his team came through and got the job done in a “very ratty game on the other team’s floor. They won it. competitive game. There were five members who scored in double figures and one with eight points. Doug Coffman had 25 points with three rebounds; Jeff Richards had 10 points with four rebounds; Terry Newton had 13 points and six rebounds; Terry Frison added 13 points and 12 rebounds; Roger Thompson scored eight points with four rebounds and Steve Hansen added 14 points and five rebounds. Coming up Sunday here at Clackamas, the team7 plays Walla Walla in a do-or-die situation for the state tourna ment. Walla Walla is ranked third in their league, though they have beaten both the number one and number two teams. “They are one of the hottest teams in the league. They have “Steve Hansen also had a good night. He took the ball strong to the basket and was six for seven from the field,” Fiskum added. 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