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I CCC football squad faces Mt. Ho Clackamas Community College's most difficult test of the football season is quickly approaching as the team prepares to battle the nationally-ranked Mt. Hood Community College Saints this Saturday at 8 p.m. on the Saints' home turf. By Amanda Eggleston Sports Editor edition in the school's Civil War tradition. The Cougars, meanwhile, have set several individual and team single-game records this season. The victory over Wenatchee on Oct. 16 increased the defense's string of shutout quarters to 12. Punter Pat Moran broke the record for punting average in a game, with a 44.4 average on five kicks of 222 total yards. CCC to host meet While the Mt. Hood team has taken on The Clackamas Community College cross added significance this year with their out country team will host the Oregon Com standing offense, the CCC Cougars are not munity College Athletic Association state about to run away and hide. Clackamas meet this Saturday, Oct. 30 at McIver State carries a four-game winning streak into the Park. Mt. Hood game and the main reason is the The Cougars look to Lane CC as the team defense. to beat as they have won the state cross "Our defense believes it can stop any country meet the last six years in a row. one," said Coach Dale McGriff, who has After a second place finish to Spokane CC relied on the CCC defense to shoulder a in their own CCC invitational last Saturday, larger share of the work this season while the Cougars are prepared for a strong show his young offense matures. ing this weekend. Anchoring the defense are end Mark Clackamas' Pat Curl ran first over the Stennfeld and linebacker Bill Sehorn, but McIver Park five-mile course with a 25:07 the strength of the defense is truly its over time at that CCC meet. Jeff Ponsness, 10th; all ability and depth. Kelly Sullivan, 12th; Don Brown. 13th; and There are no glaring weaknesses. The Don Jones, 14th, were the other Cougar line is solid with Mark Wilson, a 275-pounder, scorers as Clackamas totaled 50 points to and Dan Clark at the tackles and Kim trail Spokane's 20. Linn-Benton placed third Roehl and Stennfeld, who are both sopho with 102 points followed by Chemeketa, mores, at the ends. 105, and Blue Mountain, 117. The linebackers - Sehorn, Jeff Harmon, Alan Knoop, Ken Wanvig, Damien Ranger, and Brian Freitag - are experienced and Garth Eliason, and Mike Cheever are other possess the mixture of speed and strength Cougar runners who ran in the invitational necessary to handle both the run and pass. and should show well in the state meet this The secondary boasts good tacklers and Saturday. 14 pass interceptions during the season among Mark LeRoy, Tom Connell, Steve Maynard, Greg Hoff, and Pat Moran. The battle lines are set and Saturday's confrontation between Mt. Hood (rated A seven-mile Halloween Road Run will first in the nation in a junior college poll) start at Clackamas Community College at and Clackamas should rank as a memorable 10 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 31. Lucky Richardson, a 5-10, running back from Renton, Wasl biggest day, however. He rushes yards on 29 carries -- both new rl he became the first Cougar to I 100-yard mark for a single game. I Soccer team tie! The Cougar soccer team bat 1-1 tie against the University of P the U of P campus, Oct. 19. Clackamas scored on a reboui ner kick near the end of the first U of P team was held scoreless way through the second half wh( lapse in the CCC defense left then away shot into the left corner o The Clackamas soccer team little sluggish most of the game i never really mount a sustained attack. Luckily, the defense did al providing scarce scoring opportul the opposing team. The soccer team's record is nl Halloween run set CLACKAMAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE PUBLICATIONS STAFF 19600 S. 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