The print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1977-1989, April 29, 1987, Page 9, Image 9

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    Sports
Barnett runs the distance
Taylor, Harper
compete in Oregon
Exchange tryouts
by Stephan! Veff
Opinions Editor
“I like to put a little bit of
stress on myself and see how
good I can get,” commented
Jeanne Barnett on running.
Barnett, a long-distance runner
(3,000; 5,000 & 10,000) for
Clackamas Community Col­
lege, has been involved in runn­
ing for about three years.
She began running cross­
country and track during her
junior year at Molalla High
School where she went to state
n both sports during her senior
year. “I didn’t really get into it
jntil my senior year,” said
Barnett about running com­
petitively. Her first two years at
Molalla she played volleyball.
She commented that she began
unning to get in shape and to
ust “goof-off.”
Barnett’s interest in sports pro-
iably came from her family who
ire all involved in sports ranging
rom swimming to biking to ten­
ds. Aside from running she en­
oys downhill skiing, swimming
vith her mom, biking, hiking and
waterskiing.
Barnett’s dad, who is retired
rom the Air Force and is
iresently working as a teacher,
sed to run a lot, but has switch­
ci to bicycling because of a back
roblem. It was her dad and a
ood friend who got her involved
1 running. She says it makes Tun­
ing easier if you “do it with
ompany, don’t do it by
ourself.”
Future plans for Barnett in-
■ude one more year at
lacka
Jackamas
before transferring to
le Oregon Health and Sciences
¡enter in order to become a
ietetic or an RN. She enjoys her
JEANNE BARNETT-
Started running in
track during her junior
year at Molalla High
School. Wants to- at­
tend University of
Oregon and become
dietetic or RN.
Staff Writer
Photo by Beth Coffey
math and science classes the most
and would probably become a
math teacher if she had to give up
her first two choices.
When asked what she would
like to be doing five years from
now she said that she would like
to, “have a job, hopefully be
married, have a nice house and
have a nice car, (but) no
kids...they’re too much money.”
Although Barnett can currently
be found on the track she actually
enjoys cross-country a lot more.
“Cross-country you don’t run
around in circles. Cross-country
you go out and run around...in
the field and stuff...(there’s)
more to see and it’s fun because
you’re not always watching the
person. They might be around
the bend and you have to try to
catch them. It’s sort of like a
game,” said Barnett. With track
she said, “you know where
Doug Harper placed first at the
meet winning with 15 points in
Two Clackamas College bis first match and a pin in his se­
wrestlers will be represented on cond. Junior Taylor took on Jeff
the college exchange team to Cardwell who placed seventh in
Eastern Europe this summer. the Division I Nationals. Taylor
Sophomores Doug Harper (118) scored 4-0 in his first match and
and Junior Taylor (158) both, 9-7 in his second.
Clackamas College wrestlers
competed successfully at the try­
bring honors to the campus for
outs this Sunday in Corvallis.
Lazaro Ybarro, sophomore at the third time this year. The team
177 placed in the finals but lost placed second in the 1987 na­
two tough matches. Pat Utter at tionals and Coach Norm Bemey
167 wrestled well, but lost to was awarded NJCCAA Coach of
University of Oregon varsity the Year.
wrestler George Johnson in a 9-8
match.
by Steven Ziolko wski
everyone is and they where you
are and how to get you.”
Besides earning her a scholar­
ship to Clackamas this year, run­
ning has benefited Barnett in
other ways. She claims that “it
helps me with studying. I find
that I do better after I run, then I
can sit down and I’m not so anx­
ious to do stuff and can settle
down and do my homework.”
As a closing comment, Barnett
said that she felt that “everybody
should get out and run or do
some kind or activities to keep
their body into shape because I
think that Americans are too
fat.” Well if a little bit of stress
hasn’t hurt Barnett, I don’t sup­
pose that it would hurt any of us
either, now would it?
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