CCC football squad posts third straight w e The Clackamas Community College Cou­ gars continued their winning streak by shut­ ting out the Wenatchee Knights with a 14-0 score last Saturday on Gladstone High School's field. The CCC gridders began their scoring by maneuvering the ball 96 yards from their own four-yard line to a touchdown in the first quarter of play. Fullback Joe Davis made a one-yard leap over the mass collision of players from both teams on the goal line. Gordon Vavrek, formerly of Cen­ tennial High School completed the Cougar scoring by kicking the extra point, putting the team ahead 7-0. The combination of quarterback Craig Johnston's bullet passes and right halfback Norm DeArmond's receiving abilities accoun­ ted for the Couaar's second touchdown. This was accomplished within the first two minutes of the second half with the Coug­ ar's recovery of a Wenatchee fumble on the Knight's 34-yard line. The recovery was followed by two con­ secutive runs made by no. 21, Lucky Richard­ son, Renton, Wash. Johnston then hit DeArmond on a nine- yard pass for the touchdown. Vavrek finish­ ed the Cougars' scoring by kicking the ex­ tra point. The team's overall statistics for the day were 255 yards, net gain. 188 yards rushing and 67 yards in the air. The Cougars now stand at 3-2 in league play for the season. Next they play Walla Walla at the Oregon City High School field at 1:30 Saturday. The referee indicates the score as Joe Davis goes in for the first Cougar touchdol their contest with Wenatchee. Soccer team wins one, loses one The Clackamas Community College soccer team split two games last week as they beat Warner Pacific on Tuesday, 2-1, and lost to Lewis & Clark, in the final seconds on Saturday. CCC gave a fine defensive show against Warner Pacific, limiting the visitor's serious scoring opportunities to just two penalty kicks. (A penalty kick is taken 15 yards directly in front of the goal with only the goalkeeper allowed to defend.) Of these two kicks, the goalkeeper allowed only the se­ cond to score. Clackamas scored first on a 25 yard penalty kick that literally floated into the right-hand corner of. the net, leaving the score at the half 1 -0 in favor of CCC. After Warner Pacific's scoring penalty kick, Clack­ amas came back with another floater to go ahead 2-1 and take the win. Saturday's game against Lewis & Clark was strictly a defensive battle as the two teams played an almost scoreless first half except for a breakaway goal by both teams just before the end of the half. The second half turned out to be a battle over control of the middle of the field. Just as the game seemed destined to be a tie, Lewis & Clark scored on a corner kick giving them the game 2-1. CCC's record on the season is now 2-2. Page 10 Photos by Jerry Whe The Cougar defense gets tough as the Wenatchee Knights turn the ball over to the CCC squad on an early third quarter fumble. I The Cougars took the ball from there to score their second touchdown of the game. Clackamas Community Colt