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Garver’s girls prepared for Championships By Rodney Fobert game. He feels that the Cougars biggest task in the first game of the tournament will be to shut down Skagit Valley’s 6-foot-2 post posi tion. Of The Print Since their last game of the regular season on Feb. 9, the league champion Clackamas Community College women’s basketball team has been busy preparing for the upcoming Northwest Athletic Associa tion of Community Colleges (NWAACC) Championships. Eight top teams from Oregon and Washington will compete in the tournament. The games will be played at Central Washington Universi ty on Feb. 28, Mar. 1, and 2. The Cougars will go against Skagit Valley College in their first game of the Champion ships at 10 a.m. on Feb. 28. Head Coach Phil Garver is optimistic about the teams chances for victory in the tour nament. “The three weeks layoff has me worried,’’ Coach Garver said of the teams recent break in action after the season ended. However, Garver also sees the layoff as a good chance for the team members to regain their health and allow any injuries to heal for the tough games they will face in the tourna ment. Coach Garver feels that the overall talent of the Cougar Cougar Forward, Jeanne Doherty, also studied the Skagit Valley team. “They don’t have real strong gaurds,” Doherty said of their upcoming opponents offense. “We’re really strong in the guard position.” Doherty stressed the need for strong guards to pull their opponents defense out and, therefore, open up the inside shooters. PATTY MATTIS team will give them the edge over the competition. “We have 5 gals that are all-state players,” Garver said of the highly talented Clackamas team adding, “If you’re a good ball player, you’ll play well under any situation.” Garver was able to watch their upcoming Skagit Valley opponent play in a recent DO YOU NEED... a room ate? a job? a babysitter? to sell? but can’t afford an ad in The Orego nian? 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Ineman also expressed some concern over the three-week break from action between the end of the season and the start of the championships. “Our practices consist mostly of conditioning. We’ll be well conditioned(for the champion ships) but a little relaxed on our execution,” Ineman predicted. Clackamas goes into the tournament Thursday ranked number three behind Green River Community College and Spokane Community College. The Cougars did not go up against either of these teams during the regular season, and, as Coach Garver says, “Anything can happen.” One of those strong guards which Doherty is referring to is the teams leading scorer, Joanne Ineman. Ineman is a sophomore transfer student from the University of Arizona. While at Clackamas, Ineman has succeeded in breaking the record for the most points scored in a game, against Lower Columbia Community College, with 57 points. She is also described by Coach Garver as being the per son who “has held our team together.” Ineman, however, accredits the teams successful 24 win-2 loss season to something which she calls “the winning attitude. I think we started the season and knew we were go ing to be a good team, then once we started beating teams we really wanted to win,” In eman explained. Ineman, like her coach and teammates, expressed great A SLIGHTLY FRUSTRATED Coach Phil Garver sends sophmore guard Les Kingsbury into the game during a par ticularly tense moment. photos by Daniel Golfers vie for team placement By Fritz Wenzel Of The Print The Clackamas Community College Golf team is just two days away from setting it’s line-up for the coming golf season. Coach Jim Hudson has set qualifying dates for the team March 1-4. The top scorers out of the four-day event will represent the College at the upcoming Willamette Univer FOR SALE: 1970 Ford 3/4 ton 360 Ranger, V-8, automatic, camper special. 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