Sports LadyCougarsbeatSWOCC,go to playoffs “When you have 54 kills, that shows a great game by the setters. These were some of the best games for Jody (Bramwell) and Trina (Borden) this year,” she said. Having lost to Clackamas on Saturday, SWOCC lost the number one spot that they on­ ly received the night before after beating Mt. Hood. The Clackamas netters are guaranteed a playoff spot with their latest win. Playoff mat­ ches will begin today with the Cours facing Chemeketa Community College in Seattle. By Julie Miller Sports Editor Saturday was a “killer” day for the College’s volleyball team. They definitely put an end to their losing streak, wip­ ing out Southwestern Oregon Community College (SWOCC) in a best three out of four games match. The scores were 15-11, 15-13, 6-15 and 15-8. The Cougars won the first two games after having to fight hard for them, then lost the third when their momen­ tum seemed lost. “It’s hard to keep playing tough all of the time. When you play three tough games your hardest you get tired,” said Coach Kathie Woods. When the fourth game came around so did the Cougars who got it together and totally dominated the game. Early in the game the Clackamas took a lead fast and feeling was high out on the floor and ex­ citement seemed to emanate from the floor to the bleachers. It was obvious which team wanted to win this. Carrie Coe (right) spikes ball toward defending SWOCC opponent. To date, that is the heart, most Cougars dominated the and desire, game dishing aces effort they the lead the 10-2. After the ball going all had and to put some season, I’m the lost it i when in hit the proud of of doing them.” about The final service took clearly fourth and out tough and kills. They early in game kept back forth, SWOCC finally started points on board, but two balls a row center the floor with everyone watching, not anything it. Classifieds FOR SALE FANTASTIC AND EXCITING comic books for sale. Incredible low prices. I will consider any and all offers. Call Jim Hardy at ext. 247. AMAZING AND FANTASTIC science fiction and fantasy books for sale. All the really great ones are here. Paperback or hardcover. TEXAS INSTRUMENTS T199 computer and other accessories. Excellent condition. $125 obo. Call Erik Conrad at 654-886Î CEDARBROOK 10X9 Metal sh­ ed. New, still in box. $125. Call after 4 p.m. at 659-3707 or 771-4192. “It was great!” said player Carrie Coe, “It’s the last home game for Jenny (Holzemer), Kathie (Collins) and me. The best thing is that last night SWOCC beat Mt. Hood, and now we have beaten them. Now we are fighting for the playoffs. Coach (Woods) did a great job and it was great to have all of those wrestlers here. It really helped our adrenalin flow. It’s great to win.” The Cougars then started to flow and put a quick end to the game, winning it 15-8. According to a beaming Coach Woods, their attack was balanced and the team WANTED: Used Kayak, under $200. Call Tod at 657-5919. FOR SALE: DANNER hiking boots. Excellent condition. $40. Call Neale at 655-3208. DESPARATELY SEEKING VIETNAM veterans. I would like to join a support group or possibly start one. Please contact Sam at 651-3882 after 8 p.m., evenings or at 1 p.m. daily. FOR SALE: Washer/dryer, works good. $125 for set. Call ext. 284 or 657-1175. CARS FOR SALE: 12-string guitar. Sounds great, excellent condition. $200. Call 635-5034 eves. FREE AIRDALE PUP, 8 mo., needs loving home. Loves children, has been living out in country, loves a yard. Med. size dog. Has puppy shots. Call after-8 p.m. 651-3882. 1964 GMC PICKUP WITH >anopy. Very dependable: body g od, tires good, white spoke wheels: asking $950. Call Louise Hagey 657-8400 ext 422. FOR SALE: 1975 chevy Big Dualey 454 w/turbo 400. $4,000. 1981 28’X8’X8’ 5th wheel covered trailer, $5,000. Call 657-4200. 1973 CHEV ELCAMINO, PS, Photo by Dan Wheeler came in ready to play. She said the team had been working hard and their mental attitude was great. “They played with heart. When you play with that you’ll win. That was one of the things we needed to im­ prove on and it’s exciting to see it come together. To date that is the most heart, desire and effort they had all season. I’m proud of them,” Coach Woods said. Woods also added that statistics don’t show the im­ provements of the setters and stated that they, did an ex­ cellent job of defense and in leadership. STANDINGS THROUGH November 9, 1985 VOLLEYBALL SOUTHERN Mt. Hood SW Oregon Clackamas Chemeketa Linn-Benton __ SUmpqua <