The print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1977-1989, April 08, 1987, Image 8

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    Sports
Leonard beats Hagler,
among other things
SOFTBALL
TRACK
April 7
Clackamas 8,6
Edmonds 1,1
NW Qualifiers
Mike Smith, Steeplechase
Eric Christen, Long Jump
and 400 meters
Jeanne Barnett, 5,000 meters
Rick Hanson, 400 meter hurdles
April 4
Highline 7,7
Clackamas 3,5
From the halls of Randall to
the center of the community I
come to ya once again from my
office in Trailer B.
Today’s topic: I don’t have
one. (I’ve always wanted to do
that.)
In this time of great despair,
writer’s block as it’s commonly
referred to, I don’t think it
would be too terribly wrong if I
relay on to you some sports
facts and ideas I have heard
recently.
I would- be remiss if I didn’t
mention Sugar Ray Leonard’s
boxing victory over Marvelous
Marvin Hagler. Marvin, you
didn’t look very marvelous
Monday night.
The number 13 proved to be
unlucky for Hagler, who was
defending his WBC mid­
dleweight title for the 13th time.
It was the second time Leonard
came out of retirement; two
times is all it took.
Baseball season is upon us.
The major league season started
Monday and the college season
started in March.
Baseball and softball are both
fun to play, but unless you’re a
diehard fan, it’s kind of slow
moving on television, in my opi­
nion.
A college basketball rules
Personal Bests
April 4, 1987
Mike Smith, Steeplechase
Eric Christen, Long Jump
and 400 meters
Jeanne Barnett, 5,000 meters
Rick Hanson, 400 meter hurdles
Jackie Harper, 400 meter hurdles
committee said last week that
the three point line in college
basketball will stay the distance
that it is. More than 35 percent
of the coaches who were ques­
tioned were in favor of moving
the three point line back nine in­
dies.
The ruling comes after a
season of controversy over the
distance of the line (including
the “Curran’s Comer” of The
Print’s Feb. 11 issue).
The same rules committee
made some changes for the
1987-88 college basketball
season. The most notable of
these says that when an inten­
tional foul is called, the team
who was fouled will keep
possession of the ball. Before
this, it was the team who fouled
who got to keep the ball.
With another term of classes
comes another term of in­
tramurals. Deadline for
registration for coed softball is
Friday, April 10. Each team
must have at least three females
per game. Competition will take
place Mondays. See Kathie
Woods (ext. 418) for more
details.
GOING THE DISTANCE - Eric Christen qualifies for the northwest regionals with his personal
best in the long jump at Saturday’s track meet at Clackamas.
Photos by Stsvon Ziolkowski
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Did you enjoy that as much
as I did. Good. I’ll talk to you
next time; maybe outside if the
weather is nice. We’ll see.
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