October 14, 1987 Page 11 Dlackamas volleyball takes fifth in tournament ment pitted Clackamas against teams from four different divi­ sions. The Cougars got off to a hot start on Friday, with an opening win over Blue Mountain 15-12, 15-13. Clackamas then lost to Clark 9-15,1-15, but rebounded with back to back wins to keep their hopes of a first place finish alive. Columbia was the first victim Clackamas dealt a loss, beating them 15-13, 15-11. Next up was Pierce, and the Cougars embarrassed them in the first match, winning 15-1, 15-10. )y Mark Borrelli Staff Writer The Clackamas Cougars volleyball team hosted the Dross-Over tournament on Oct. ) and 10 in Randall Hall. This sight team round robin tourna- Shoreline 9-15, 6-15, forcing a tie between Clackamas and Shoreline for the number four seed. Shoreline once again beat the Cougars, 9-15, 8-15, eliminating Clackamas from tournament play with a fifth place finish. ‘T was pleased with the way we played Friday; we took a match from a very good team, (Highline)....we were able to maintain our intensity, something we haven’t been able to do,” remarked Clackamas coach Kathie Woods. Woods wishes she Saturday’s play by the Cougars was anything less than spec­ tacular, but coach Woods did like the efforts she saw of Margie Sedam. “Margie came in, and sparked the team Saturday, she showed good leadership.” Clackamas is 1-3 now in league, and will close out the first half of league play this weekend when they hit the road for a pair of games. Umpqua will be the Cougars first stop Friday before facing league power Southwestern on Saturday Oct. 17. "I was pleased with the way we played Friday... we were able to maintain our intensity something we haven 7 been able to do. ” Photo by Bath Coffey Marti Petri gets set to bump in Clackamas volleyball action. Next up for Clackamas was a very good team from Highline. Clackamas won the first match, but had to settle for a split, when Highline came back to win the next match 15-9. After the first day of com­ petition had ended, the Cougars had amassed a very nice 7-3 record, and were right in the picture going into play on Saturday. That’s when the roof caved in on Clackamas. They opened the day by losing to Mt. Hood 8-15, 3-15, followed by a loss to knew the reasons for her teams downfall in day two of the tour­ nament. She doesn’t, but she does have an idea why her team’s play was not in top form. “We were unable to come back Satur­ day and show the same intensity that we showed Friday. Friday’s play was good, and Saturday’s was discouraging.” Niki Beiser once again earned the praise of her coach for her play Friday. “Niki had a good day Friday, Tammy did a good job setting, and Cheryl did well at the net.” BILLY "JACK" HAYNES OREGON CITY GYM tTr/oy Gym Fx eiífs Photo by Both Coffey Margie Sedam’s play Saturday impressed Coach Woods. Sedam’s efforts were in vain as Clackamas lost to Mt. Hood and lost twice to Shoreline. Danielson Hilltop Mall 328 WARNER MILNE ROAD OREGON CITY Phone: (503) 657-7717 . 'ñu,Rates ATTENTION ! Business & Corporation Owners’ GYM HOURS MONDAY - FRIDAY 6:00 a.m. • 9:00 p.m. SATURDAY 10:00 a.m. • 6:00 p.m. SUNDAY Noon 4:00 p.m. Billy • Jack” Haynes Oregon City Gym is offering a special member ship rate to businesses or corpora­ tions that enroll five or more employees to a one year member­ ship at one time! More and more businesses and corporations are realizing that the more healthy the employee the more productive and less time lost due to illness. If you are interested please phene: GYM MEMBERSHIP RATES DAILY 1 MONTH 3 MONTHS 6 MONTHS 1 YEAR $ 4.00 $ 25.00 $ 65.00 $120.00 $200.00 TANNING MEMBERSHIP RATES 25 MINUTE VISITS $ 4.00 1 VISIT $ 30.00 10 VISITS $ 50.00 20 VISITS $100.00 50 VISITS $150.00 100 VISITS $200.00 200 VISITS Less 10% to Gym Members 657-7117 Sincerely yours. * * * * * ** ** ** ** ** Billy “Jack” Haynes Co-Ed Gym 6 Tons of Olympic Weights Dumbells 5 ■ 150 lbs. Selectorized Weight Machines Powerlifting Bodybuilding 5000 sq.ft, of Workout Area Professional Instruction Wolfe Tanning Beds Vitamins. Juice Bar Private Showers. Lockers Air Conditioned Ample Mall Parking Oct. 19 See Billy “Jack” Haynes vs Rip Oliver in the Memorial Col. JLÍ PARENT OR GUARDIAN OF MEMBERS 15 • 17 YEARS OF AGE MUST PERSONALLY AUTHORIZE MEMBERSHIP