The Clackamas print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1989-2019, May 03, 1989, Page 11, Image 11

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Sports
THECLACKAMAS PRINT
May 3,1989
Page 11
OC pair sparks Cougars
by Stad Beard
memory with what we already
Staff Writer
know,” explained Kerr.
Friends come from different
Fiskum had much to say on
places and different situaytms. A each of their talents.
sports team also has its share of
“Kerr has changed from an
friendships. The Cougar softball outfielder to our first baseman
team has one such pair: freshmen and she has made a good adjust­
Ann Kerr and Lisa Williamson.
ment. She has a great attitude and
They met when they played a works hard,” stated Fiskum.
season of fast-pitch softball seven
“Williamson also has a great
years ago. Since, they have played attitude. She is always working to
on and off again during the sum­ help others stay up. Her speed on
mer, and then four years of school the base paths also is a help to the.
ball at Oregon City High School. team,” explained Fiskum.
“We grew up as friends,” stated
They are looking forward to a
Kerr.
great season.
Their friendship has helped
“We have improved our of­
their play on the field.
fense immensely, plus we are deep
“In high school, Lisa played in every position,” agreed both
shortstop. I was her back up so I Kerr and Williamson.
always knew what was happening.
After years of playing together,
It has carried over to this year,’* the admiration for each other’s
explained Kerr.
play has not diminished.
Both players have noted a dif­
“Lisa is rarely ever down, even
ference between high school and when she is it is on herself, never
college ball.
her teammates. Even when she is
“The pitching is slower. We down she is pumping others up,”
are using what we’ve learned more,” stated Kerr.
stated Williamson.
“Ann is a great leader on the
Ken continued with that idea. field. She works really hard and
“It is less coaching, Paul doesn’t give up,” stated William­
(Fiskum) just refreshes our son.
---------- .------------------------
"""
...................... ...............
'
.......
by Jfalbm Porter
Lisa Williams, left, and Ann Kerr,right ,both from Oregon City High School, have helped the
Cougars to a great season.
Four teams to vie for
intramural softball crown
by Mark A Borrelli
teams make up the four team field.
Sports Editor
There were two scheduled
Spring Intramurals got off to games for Tuesday May 2, but ho
a slow start, but have picked up team showed up with a full team
over the last week and it looks as except the "Untouchables." The
if there will actually be intramural "Untouchables" were scheduled to
softball
play the "Death Valley Dogs", but
The only team originally the dogs didn’t have enough play­
signed up were The Untouch­ ers, so they were forced to forfeit
ables" and it looked like they would to the "Untouchables." The "No
be champions by forfeit as no one names" were scheduled to play
else signed up until the. last poo- "Dongs "R" us’, but neither team
sible moment.
showed up, so that game will be
"We needed at least four teams rescheduled.
to be able to give away intramural
The next scheduled softball
championship T-shirts/ said in­ action is tomorrow when the
tramural director Kathie Woods. "Untouchables" are scheduled to
Three teams signed up on the take on the "No names." The
last day of sign-ups to give the "Death Valley dogs" will face the
"Untouchables" some competition. "Dongs’R’us" team. Both games
The "Death Valley dogs", the "No will start at 12:30 p.m. on softball
names" and the "Dongs "R" us" fields 2 and 3.
P eople U nited A gainst A ids
Photo by JM m Porter
The Clackamas Cougars are enjoying a successful season.
With a 16-2 league record, they are alone In first place.
<
Don’t have sex, or
Have one sexual
partner. Use condoms
for safer sex.
Don't shoot. If
you do shoot,
don’t share rigs.
If you share rigs,
bleach works
between users.
For more information,
or to volunteer,
call: 223- AIDS or
1-800-777-AIDS.