Sports
Newlin-Newton lead men; women lack experience
by Christopher Curran
Sports Editor
The Clackamas Community
College men’s basketball team
will carry a 17-5 record into Ran
dall Hall tonight when they play
host to Mt. Hood Community
College at 8p.m.
The team is coming off two big
wins in the last week. Saturday
they handed Chemeketa Com
munity College their first loss in
league 65-57. Terry Newton
scored 22 points and Pete Newlin
added 15 to help Clackmas post
the win over the Chiefs, who were
number one in the Northwest last
week.
Wednesday they crushed
Portland Community College by
a 92-79 margin.
-“We keep improving and get
ting better,” said head coach
Royce Kiser, whose Cougars
were . ranked eighth in the
Oregon-Washington Jaycees.
Clackamas hosted Linn-
Benton Community College
Saturday, Jan. 17 and came out
winning impressively 91-68.
“We played a real good ball
game,” said Kiser.
The Clackamas scoring at
tack was lead by wing Todd
Harris, who poured in 24 points
off the bench. Pete Newlin, the
Cougars’ leading scorer, added
21.
Continuing the scoring was
Jeff Stein with 11, Eric Christen
9, Russel Livingston 8, Terry
Newton 6, Steve Whitely 4, Tim
Field 3, Darren Parra and Rick
Flemmer 2, and Clark Nichols
1.
In addition to the scoring,
Christen had 13 rebounds and
Livingston had 8, and Stein
dished out 10 assists.
On Jan. 16, the Cougars
fought it out with Lane Com
munity College in a tight contest
which turned out in a 84-83
overtime loss.
The Cougars had four players
in double figures in that game.
Livingston scored 20, Newton
16, Newlin 15, and Christen
with 12. Also on the board were
Harris with 9, Stein adding 7,
and Whitely who scored 4. Liv
ingston pulled down 10 re
bounds, and Stein had 6 assists.
Women’s basketball
Tonight the Clackamas Com
munity College’s women’s
basketball team hosts Mt. Hood
Community College in Randall
Hall at 6p.m.
Saturday the team was 'inexperienced team,” coach
defeated by Chemeketa by a Garver states. “With a lot of
score of 60-51. Three players talent though,” he adds.
scored in double figures. Karla
Support for the basketball
llano had 15, Niki Beiser 14, and
Anna Schlegelmilch had 11.
The Women’s Basketball
team here at the college has had
its ups and downs this season.
With their trip to Hawaii behind by Heleen Veenstra
them, they are currently concen Staff Writer
William “Junior” Taylor won
trating on getting into the play
first place at the Oregon wrestling
offs.
So far, the season record for classic at Porltand State Universi
the team is 3-15 and 1-5 in ty last weekend.
Taylor also won in the Doc
league play.
Anna Schlegelmilch, accor Peterson Open Wrestling Tour
ding to coach Phil Garver, has nament in Chico, California the
proven to be one of the team’s weekend of January 10.
most consistent players. Also
progressing are: Teammates
Niki Beiser, Bobbi Crenshaw,
and Karla Tiano. In a game at
home against Umpqua Com
munity College on January 9,
Crenshaw racked up 30 points.
The Lady Cougars consist of
all freshmen this year except for
L. dr
one sophomore, Teri Boling.
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Their defense play has been ex
TA YLOR- Hopes for career in
ceptional» it’s their offensive
play that seems to lose them child counseling.
games. They’ve been shooting
Clackamas Community Col
around 30Vo.
lege was the only junior college
‘fWe’ve got a very young and with a full team. According to
coach Norm Bemey, all other
participants were Universities and
four year colleges. There were 32
wrestlers in Taylor’s weight class
(150) at the Doc Peterson tour
naments.
Taylor expressed that winning
this tournament made him very
proud “...because I had not
wrestled in a year, and I beat two
tough guys.” Taylor said that one
of the tough guys he defeated was
the Canadian Olympian Dave
McKay, who placed sixth.
Taylor started wrestling when
he was ten. Taylor said Roy Pit-
taman got him and his brother
Andre started. “My father was in
the barbershop to get his haircut.
Roy asked if my father had any
boys, and my dad said yes, he
had two, Junior and Andre.”
Pittman told Taylor’s father to
team has been very good. I
have only two home games
this year, and they are alv
exciting to watch.
Taylor wins first in
Wrestling Classic
bring his sons up the Penin
Park at Portland Blvd, and i
both started wrestling there,
wrestled there for four yea
said Taylor.
Taylor wrestles now for
USA Oregon Athletic Club,
coach is Marc Sprague. Ta
claimed it costs $500 for him
his brother to wrestle there.
Taylor commended
parents: “My mom and dad
very supportive.” He said
have been at every match
wrestled.
Taylor’s future goal in wr
ing is to participate in the I
Olympic Games. Forecas
confidently, Taylor said tha
should make the 1988 Olyi
team. He also foreca!
however, that after 1988 he
quit wrestling: “ I’m retiring!
’88.”
Taylor’s plans for school
to get an associate’s degre
Clackamas Community i
lege, then go to a four year
lege and graduate witl
Bachelor’s degree in c
counseling. He said he w
like to “...help young kids
aren’t as fortunate to have (
family support as myself
succeeding in an area in
life of their choice.”
Taylor talked of his hobl
“I love fishing and water
• ing.” He also likes to dance
spend time with his fa
because he has to travel a
He pointed out, “I like to i
people, but I’m shy.”
Taylor answered the quei
about what he’ll be doing
years from now with:
probably will be married, wi
boy and a little girl.”
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