Cougar print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1976-1977, April 21, 1977, Page 13, Image 13

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racksters
ace high
in two
Golfers fail
to score in
league match
■ Cougar women's track team com-
in two meets this past week, the
ft Lane Community College on Thurs-
ld the other an invitational at Mt.
■Community
College
on
The Clackamas Community College golf
team had a tough time of it over the week­
end as they couldn't manage a team score
in their league match on Friday.
Saturday.
The biggest problem the Cougars faced
was that their best players simply couldn't
get going.
¡Thursday's meet, the Cougars scored
¡second to OCE,109-103. Other team
■Were Central Oregon 67, Southern
165, Linfield 26, University of Ore-
The closest score put in by a Cougar
golfer was that of Greg Stamatus with a
82, while their number one and two golfers,
Shawn Parkhurst and Mike Frink, could
only manage a 86 and 89 respectively.
|V( 21, Oregon Track Club 20, Linn-
119, Umpqua 8, Lane 4.
RSandwick had an outstanding day
I Cougar gals as she established new
■records in both the 3,000 and
■meter runs. Her times of 11:25.1
i:16.6 brought her second and third
Biers.
As Coach Jim Hudson said, "We sim­
ply didn't do very well. We had problems
with registering scores and we even had a
ma Simon took first place in the long
with a 15-1 leap into a strong wind,
t out of LaSalle high school, also
Red a personal best of 16.2 with her
disqualification. Also, we had only four
golfers, number five and six didn't show
up for the match."
place finish in the 100 meter high
I, In the intermediate hurdles, Simon
Jean Sandwick kicks in the last yards of
her mile race at recent Mt. Hood track
meet. Earlier in the week. Sandwick reset
school marks in the 1500 and 3000 meter
races.
red second place with a 69.9 time and
So ran a leg on the Regional-qualifying
relay team which ran a 4:17.3 time,
s running on the mile relay team were
■ Leathers, Amanda Eggleston, and
|y Likens.
The next match for the golfers is Tues­
day at Arrowhead. It is a dual match with
Chemeketa.
Offer expires May 31, 1977
panda Eggleston, Estacada, took three
and a third in the meet, and set three
n's best marks. Eggleston took the
peters in 61.7 and the 200 in 26.9. She
led third in the 100 meters with a time
¡cording to Coach Smith f the girls did
er job, although we're not quite satis-
with the field event performances of
the Mt. Hood Invitational, the Cou-
ran away with first place with a 139
Itotal to second place George Fox's 72.
Hood gathered 64 points, Willamette
56, Portland State 52, Clark 18, Chem-
f 17, and Pacific 12.
Ban Sandwick again set the pace for the
gars with her 5:41.3 mile win.
lie Cougars then went on to dominate
110 yd. high hurdles with a sweep by
I Johnson, Verna Simon and Rhonda
2. ¡[hey recorded times of 15.6, 16.5
16.8 respectively.
febbielLeathers ran a 2:27.3 half mile
was followed to the tape by Tammy
ferna Simon turned in a 70.4 time in the
mediate hurdles, which brought her a
ory and the mile relay team of Simon,
ns. Eggleston, and Leathers won first
■honors with their 4:20 time.
rhe Cougars' next competition will be at
Mt. Hood relays this Friday night in
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