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ports briefly sports Team opens season at Ice Breaker by Christopher Curran Sports Editor Join a sport There is a tennis dub a ackamas. Anyone interested ir sying should contact Nancj ickdtori at extension 450. ■ oming up... The Baseball team starts its ison with two double-headers ch day at Yakima Valley arch 21 arid 22... The Softball im’s next game is March 12 ainst Willamette at home... •xt up for the Track team is the egon Invitational March 14 in igene. The Clackamas track team presented itself at the Linfield Ice Breaker March 7 in McMinnville. The meet was a warmup for the Oregon Invitational March 14., On the women’s side of the Held, Jean Barnett ran a 11:18.3 (11 minutes, 18 and three-tenths seconds) to qualify early for the northwest championships. Jackie Harper turned in a 18 second performance in the 100 meter hurdles and was clocked at 1:15.7 in the 400 meter hurdles, which are both “pretty good results” according to Coach Mike Hodges. In the shot put competition, Carrie Novikoff put the shot 37 ' ft. seven inches, which was near her best from last year. Dena Raddle ran the 800 meters with a time of 2:39.5 and Maggie Stratte ran a 5:37.9 in the 1500 meters. Hodges siad the high points for the men were Willie Huson’s 9:34.6 performance in the 3000 meter steeple-chase, Greg Suiter’s 4:06.8 in the 1500 meters, which was five seconds faster than he “We’re trying to upgrade the (track) program so we’re getting performances out of true student athletes that will reflect well on the college. ” - Mike Hodges Track Coach started last year, Rick Hansen’s 400 meter hurdle time of 58.7 seconds, and the 5000 meter times of 15:38.3 and 15:45.2 by> Dan Muse and Mike Smith. “We definitely need an im provement in the sprinting area,” said Hodges. Hodges said that the team’s goals were to finish in the top three in the state cham- pionships and bring back at least one trophy from the northwest championships. “We’re trying to upgrade the (track) program so we’re getting performances out of true student athletes that will reflect well on the college,” expressed Hodges. Intramural teams compete by Carolyn Clinkingbeard There’s plenty of room in the bleachers. All of you hoopster The All Stars and the Data fans are welcome to come cheer Generals, two. of Clackamas for your favorites. Community College’s in tramural basketball teams, clashed at noon Feb. 26. The Stars rolled over the Generals 67-35. The Stars dominated throughout the game although the Generals kept toss ing. There are eight intramural teams, whose purpose is recrea tion. Team membership may vary, but once a player has played any part of a game for (me team he may not play for another team. A player must be signed up oh the team roster prior to the start of the game. Each team is required to furnish its own official. Games start at 12:10 p.m. on Turesdays and Thursdays. A single elimination tourney is held, based on the round robin seeding format. The win ner of the | single elimination tourney will be declared the Champions. The final games for this term will be played March 12. Reporting II Class 50% on Drafting Book Saie 50% off Chart Pak Selected Clothing Lettering Mechanical Pencils Pen Sets FREE Bic Pen Back Packs With Book Bags Binders Writing Mise. Items Gift Vftap EARN YOUR AVIATOR WINGS WITH AN A.A. Apply now for aviation training with the Navy NAVCAD program. If you are selected, you will be guraranteed flight training upon graduation. No obligation until you accept a commission. • • • • • • Excellent training Great benefits Paid travel worldwide 30 days paid vacation Rapid promotions Special opportunity to complete bachelors degree QUALIFICATIONS: Minimum 2 0 GPA Maximum-age 24 Û.S. citizen Single, no dependents Physically fit Full time student Completed at least 60 semester hours Call Navy Officer Programs for more details. Call 1-800-452-3872, Mon-Fri, 8am-4pm. roh 11, 1987 Cotors by Munse« Cctor Sewigg,^.