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About Cougar print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1976-1977 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1977)
sports Cougars wind up season with reci Sampson was selected byti Single-game team records included: This year's Clackamas Community Col Points scored - 130 vs. Southwestern Community College Athletic Asa lege men's basketball team compiled a frus play on the All-Conference first! Oregon trating 17-14 season record. Field goals scored - 56 vs. Southwestern Although the Cougars had some out Oregon standing single game performances and was Victory margin - 50 vs. Judson Baptist the highest scoring team in the school's Free Drawing (120-70) Win a C.B. history, inconsistency cost them a post sea Assists - 36 vs. Blue Mountain. 3/12/77 son playoff berth. Season team records amassed this year Clackamas needed wins in the final two were: games of the season to be eligible for a Most points scored - 2792 playoff spot, but dropped heartbreaking Highest scoring average - 90.1 games to league champion Central Oregon Most assists - 597 Community College, 101-81 and Lane Com Sale Highest field goal average, attempts made - munity College, 84-81. IS.B.E. Cortev 69 a .480 (1144 for 2381). In the final game against Lane, Charles Besides team records, individual achieve ¡Pace 166 89 Sampson ended his impressive Clackamas ments were quite prevalent this year. Samp 98.95 career with a 21-point, 11-rebound effort, son proved to be the outstanding individual ■Pace 230 F Pace 8010 Another sophomore Frank Gibson had a on the Cougar's squad. fine game pouring in 14 points. Sampson amassed 584 rebounds in a 55- 40 CH. Demo 109.95 Despite the Cougars' inability to reach game career to become the all-time leading Pace 166c 40 CH. 149.95 the playoffs, they had excellent individual rebounder in Clackamas' history. Sampson and team efforts. Numerous records were also finished fifth in all-time scoring with Starduster Antenna set this year. 790 points. Women eagers split pair Slide in^Slide out Bracket 10.95 fl Quantities Limited Prices Good Thruji Against Clark Community College in a Clackamas Community College's women's ",BW AT game played there last Friday, March 4, the basketball team finished its home season > sn| Cougars didn't fare as well. Wednesday, March 2, with a 54-26 win Hours 11-8 ! against the Willamette University Junior 410 Hilda St. Clark led at halftime, 29-23. The Cou- Varsity. 655-3060 Closed Sun.il gar coeds made only 24 per cent of their The Cougar gals also played against Clark (top of hill just off Molalla Avejl field goals (14 for 58). Community College and were defeated 42- Will Trade - Licensed Teem 52. Tami Wulf led the Cougar defense with C.B. Sales, Service & Insraifci The win and loss brought the women's a game high 23 points. She also went nine , Free Drawing FreeM season record to 7-8. for ten on the free-throw line. Win a C.B. Winatl The game was played with turnovers as Tami Wulf led the Cougar scorers with 3/12/77 both teams tallied a total of 77. 19 points in the game against the Willa- mette squad. Diane Winans, a 5-9 sophomore from Foos Ball Tai Tigard contributed 13 points to the winning Sales, Service&l Special Sale on coin effort. Winans also set a career high of 23 op butcher block New, Used, or ll rebounds during the game. Quarter Million Dol Although the Willamette game was score lar Tables -- only $350. less for the first five minutes, the CCC Open from 11i| women used a strong press that gave them a 11 p.m. on wed Tournaments every 28-10 scoring advantage by the end of the Tuesday for $1 at 8 and until 1 a.ml first half. p.m. Tournaments on weekends I every Saturday for $2 At the start of the game, CCC Coach at 8 p.m. Nancy Mikleton introduced the graduating sophomores on the team. These included Lori Ruthenbeck, Diane Winans, and Jean k^the^Canbj^Shogginj^enter^Canb^Ore^BB^Big Tlusty. classifieds for sale help wanted for sale USED SWINGSET. Fulfill your childhood dreams or provide a dream for your child. Only $15; U-haul; a horse and 2 swings. With a coat of paint it would be just like new. Call 638-6191 after 6 p.m. 63 VW BUG, 32 mpg, 40,000 miles on rebuilt engine, New Tires, New Paint, Needs reverse connected. $595.00 or best offer. Call ext. 259 and leave message for Ron or call 397-4427. FOR SALE - 150 gallon fish aquarium. Complete, including fish. $180. Call 655-6958. wanted WANTED: The cheapest price for good, fine barkdust. We'll provide transportation. Call 638- 6191 after 6 p.m. Page 18 REPORTERS., PHOTOGRAPHERS:^ Print, a weekly newspaper serving allfl the college community, welcomes new a bers. Credit and limited tuition waivers editorial positions are available. Apply81 personal BE SURE to keep watching for a ne*| Clackamas Commué inches L* a* b* D50 Illuminant, 2 degree observer Density