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Sports Ineman signs intent with LSU By Julie Miller Of The Print Joanne Ineman, a transfer student to Clackamas this year from the University of Arizona has signed a letter of intent to go to school at Loui- sianna State University next year. “I am nervous about going there. They are really good and I really had to challenge myself to go there. Other schools that are good aren’t as competitive. I can hardly believe I am going there. I’ve been working out and I’m in the best condition, in some ways I am going to miss Oregon but not the weather. Joanne went to high school at Olmstead Falls High School in Ohio and graduated in 1982. Her freshman year in high school, Joanne averaged 18 points a game. She received honors like Most valuable player of the Southwest Con ference, Plain Dealer Player of the year, and All-Press Player of the Year. Ineman won those three awards for four years running. She was also named All-State Honorable mention and her team was ranked number one in the State of Ohio with a 20-0 record. Her sophomore year she averaged 28 points 2 +2 +2 $21000 That’s Army math. It means that after 2 years of college (60 semester hours or equivalent) and a 2-year enlistment, you could have up to $21,000 to continue your education. Courtesy of the New GI Bill + New Army College Fund. (Effective July 1,1985). That other 2 means you can get two years of ROTC credit by enrolling in ROTC at the third year level (with the approval of the college’s Professor of Military Science) when you reenter college. You’ll earn $100 a month in ROTC. Qualify, and you’ll start your enlistment with a promotion. And just because you’re out of school doesn’t mean you stop learning. We’ll teach you a skill that can help you go places later. And you’ll go places now, because we give soldiers an opportunity to travel. And a chance to make new friends. Not to mention a lot of money for college. Plus the chance to become an Army officer. Contact your local Army Recruiter today. 636-3609 ARMY. BE ALL YOU CAN BE. Classifieds For sale FOR SALE: 1975 Ranchero with canopy. New motor, new transmis sion, IMMACULATE!! $3,000. Call 656-8677 or 657-4070 after 4 p.m. MUST SELL!! 6 MONTH OLD Canon Typemate 10 great machine. Paid $199, yours for $149, call 635-1235 leave message. PENTAX K-1000 with F2, 50mm lens, brand new, never been used. $100. Also 37-105mm F 3.5 Soliger zoom lens, Canon mount. $40. 678-1864. PARTING OUT ’76 Pinto. See Don-12547 S. Carus Rd., O.C. Saturday 5/25 or Sunday 5/26. per game, was All-Ohio player of the year for the next two years, was on the Converse All-American “3 team”, she was given the Street and Smith All-American honorable men tion and her Team was ranked number two in the state. Joanne’s Junior year she averaged 32 points per game, was on the Converse All- American number two team, she was the MVP of greater Cleveland, She was chosen for Street and Smith’s second team and her team was second in the State. As a Senior Joanne averag ed 45 points per game was on the Converse All-American se cond team, She was chosen for Street and Smith’s number one team, she was featured in “Faces in the Crowd” in Sports Illustrated, she received the Hertz“number one”award of Ohio, she held the state record for Points Per Game (Male and Female): 75, and she was the first female ever to receive the Cleveland Touchdown Club Special Recognition Award. For her Freshman year in College at the University of Arizona, after having to con template over 200 scholorship offers, Joanne, as a starting guard led the team with an average of 15 points per game. She was chosen as a player of the week in WCAA Con ference and had the school record of 34 points in a game against Arizona State Univer sity. After writing to several col leges Joanne came to Clackamas. After playing here for a year, Joanne received such honors as being chosen for first team all league. She set the NWAACC record of 57 points in one game. She was chosen the MVP in the Three States Tounrnament, she was chosen for the second team all tounrney, she averaged 27 points per game. Phil Garver, the Women’s Basketball coach, said, “She helped me out a great deal this year and she’s been on TV twice. The TV crews came out and interviewed her and even played her a game of horse, which Joanne won. She’s done a lot for us, for sure.” he said. Joanne said she was going to miss her coaches. “I think the coaches here are perfect for getting athletes ready for four year schools. I lucked out on coaches here. Phil and Joanne Ineman Slick could easily be coaching at four year schools. I’m glad I came to Clackamas. It has really helped me a lot.” Netters hold awards banquets By Rodney Fobert Of The Print With the long hours of prac tice and competition behind them, the men’s and women’s tennis teams of Clackamas Community College celebrated their season’s end with a team barbecue. The men’s team, along with Coach Kathie Woods, held their pic nic at Westmoreland Park on May 22 while the ladie’s team barbecued at the home of their coach, Nancy Mikleton, on May 29. Adding to the AKC LAB PUPS-yellow or black, triple champ bloodline, Highland area. 632-6127. $150.00 FOR SALE: 1970 Ford 3/4 ton 360 Ranger, V-8, automatic, camper special with 8k2-foot camper. Low miles, excellent condition. $2,800 or best offer. Call 656-8677 or 654-2326 after 3:30 p.m. festivities, the coaches an nounced the winners of the team awards which were voted on by the team members. Voted as the Most Valuable Player on the men’s team was Renato Iwersen. Iwersen played at the number one posi tion on the Cougar team throughout the season. The women’s team voted their number one player, Edie Bauer, for the MVP award. The men’s team voted Steve Lewis as the Most Improved during the season. ' Lewis played the number five posi- WORMS FOR SALE: Fresh! Free campus delivery! $.60 per dozen. Fishing enthusiasts should call Blake at 656-8677 after 3:30 p.m. 10-SPEED SCHWINN LA Tour Bike, Seldom used. $300 bike for $150. Call 658-2193. VERTICAL GRAND PIANO. Good condition. $500. Call 631-3035 after 2:30 weekdays, anytime weekends. tion on the Cougar team. The Most Improved award was voted to “The Team” by the Women. The Most Inspirational award was presented to Tim Marshall, the men’s number six player, while the women’s team chose their number two player, Laura Novak, for the award. The men’s team also gave a Team Captain award for the season. Gaining the honor was the Cougar’s number two man, Mike Miller. miscellaneous HELP WANTED: GROCERY store demonstrator need. Men and women. Must have clean, neat ap pearance and own transportation. Call for appt with Julie Nichols, 644-3793.