Guide to the tournament For the past few weeks you’ve heard us refer to the playoffs as the NWAACC tournament. That tournament starts tomor row so it’s about time you knew exactly what it is. First of all, the top four teams in each of the four divisions in the NWAACC compete in a mini tournament, which determines the number one and two seeds from their division. Example: Gackamas won the Southern Division’s tournament and Ump qua won second, therefore, Clackamas is seeded first and Umpqua is second from the Southern Division in the women’s tournament this year. One footnote to that is that the division winner is automatically in the NWAACC Tournament, the mini tournament is there for the purpose of determining seedings. When the seedings are set, the first round is ready to begin. In that first round, the number two seed from the Northern Divi sion competes against the number one seed from the Southern Divi- by Christopher Curran ' Deslgn/Sports Editor f I sion. The number two seed of the Southern Division plays the Nor thern Division’s number one seed. Also in the first round, the Eastern Division’s second seed contends with Western’s number one seed, and Western’s second matches up with Eastern’s number one seed. Thursday’s action trims teams down to four, and by Friday night the top two teams in the Northwest are revealed. Also, in Friday’s games, Thursday’s losers compete in a consolation round, which will award the win ner with fourth place. There is also a game between the two teams who were beaten in the se cond round by the final two teams which is worth third place. This year’s tournament is dif ferent from last year’s when the division winner had a direct route to the Tournament and there was no mini tournament, just a playoff game to decide the final four participants in the tourna ment. Both men’s basketball coach Royce Kiser and women’s coach Phil Garver voted against the new system because “it doesn’t really help the team who wins their divi sion,” according to Garver. The wrestling playoffs are much different. The nation is divided into regions and each region has a qualifying tourna ment, where that region sends a set number of competitors to the national tournament. NWAACC Women’s Tournament J l JKJLlil A ¡3 K March 2 ■ Kundert 6, Kloew ings 2. 1 CLACKAMA I (74)—Hewlett ^34 t Schlegelmilch 9, H I 8, White 8, Jones I 5, Passadore 2, Brison 1, CLACKAMAS R-Hoff- . Greénoügh 1, Blair, War-^ man 17, Kiser 13, Stein 11, Ü Harris 10? Hartley .je—Ciac kamas 33, Pyatt 4, Fiemmer a, Rain|g Ilginn-Benton 30.. ■■W'’ r:-. CHEMEKETA (69)-Nash 18, HdmelBair 9, * f ^fear èhdSOuthern «Robertson 8, Briscoe 8, / ‘ |Buerk 6, Hall 2, BeH 2. Halftime—Chemeketa 33, Clackamas 27 » Angela Hewlett, Clackamai I Ann Warren, SW Oregon I Ahdrea Powell, Linn-Benton I Sheryl Jones, tane 7 H A GVITTTl ATT Kristy Frady, Umpqua basketball J it WOMEN’S March 3-5 at Clark College CONSOLATION BRACKET FIRST ROUND SEMIFINAL CHAMPIONSHIP « I J SECOND TEAM UMPQUA (73}—Cinfio 18, Frady 12, Bagwell 9, ■vans 8, Graham 8, Man- nix 8, Allen 4, Braley 4, .Brinkman 2, Valentine Q. »ACKAMAS (86)-Flnn 23, Hewlett | 21, I Sehleg^l^Jpfiz^>l^ Passadoreí9,z White Jones 4, Hughes4,Fisher 3, Brison W BlaiiLC, I I I j ! Cheryl Kundert, Linn-Benton Sabrina Slusser. Mt. Hood Mitzi Finn, Oackamas^M Anna Schlegelmiloh.Claelc.. Leslie Hugltos^Clackamas I Angela Hewlett, Clackamas J Ann Warren, SW Oregon j ALL FRESHMAN TEAM I Angela Hewlett, Clackamas p feisty Frady, Umpqya |S| I Leslie Hughes, Clackamas » LoiiXennedy» Llnn-Benton : Sage Qullict, SW Oregon ÄlsaOnfio, Umpqua I COACH OF THE YEAR jyhll Garver, Clackamas FOR SALE: Pure breed Blue Persian kitten. 8 wks old with papers. $240 con tact Angel evenings 657-7115. SNOW TIRE CHAINS 2 pair, like new, $14 a pair. 659-8981. FOR SALE— 1982 GMC-S-15 pickup, V-6, 82,000 miles, air conditioned, automatic, power steering, power disc brakes. $3100 OBO. Call 775-2605 or 775-3883. FOR SALE—FOR PARTS: 1978 Pon-, tiac Firebird Esprit. Body and suspen sion very poor, but engine and transmis sion in excellent condition. Make offer. 829-4234 FOR SALE: 1979 280 ZX 2 + 2, Auto Tint, Cruise, power windows, new tires/brakes, air, dual port sunroof. $4800. Phone: 620-0943 (Tigard). 1971 PORSCHE 914 Convertible, looks and runs good $2200. or best offer. 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Please call during evenings 231-0327 or contact Bonnie Olson at the Counseling Center. $ $ PAID FOR BASEBALL CARDS and sports memorabilia. Call 656-5969 or 288-0870 Jim or Paul. WANTED: House to rent in Tigard area/3 bedrooms/2 bath with room for an office or extra storage. Call 620-0943. WANTED: House to rent in Oregon Ci ty School District preferably. Minimum size: 3 bedrooms/2 baths. Lease option will be considered. Call Keith at 254-2204. LOST!! Black, leather, soft briefcase. Disappeared from Randal Hall February 11, J988 between 6-7 p.m. Contents of no value to anyone except owner, with the exception of one $30.00 library book. Please return bag and/or contents and/or library book to library or lost and found ASAP. No questions asked. Clackamas Community College