Sports . THE CLACKAMAS PRINT May 24,1989 Page 7 West Linn graduate Williams makes it to the majors by Mark A. Borrelli Sports Editor Eveiy baseball player from little league to college has dreams of making it to the major leagues. For a lot of baseball players this is only a dream and will never hap­ pen, because getting all the way up to the big leagues takes a lot of luck, hard work and determina­ tion. None of this of course, would mean anything unless you have the talent to put it all together. West Linn graduate Mitch Wil­ liams has put it all together and is now the ace reliever of the Chi­ cago Cubs. Williams, a 1982 graduate of West Linn High School, has made his way to a secure job as the staff stopper for the Chicago Cubs. Williams was drafted by the San Diegd Padres after high school and spent some time in their minor league system before be traded to Texas. He was labeled as a starter in Texas, but Soon found his way into the pin and then, after a’ mediocre year, found himself headed to Chicago. “I welcomed it .(the trade). It was hard on my family, because my wife and kids had been in Texas all their lives, but I looked for­ ward to the opportunity,” said Williams in a telephone interview from his hotel room jn San Fran­ cisco. “Mitch always knew that he would make it up to the big leagues. He worked hard and had the de­ termination to do it. He set a goal to get there and he got there,” said Marti Williams, Mitch’s mother. Not only has the change of towns affected Mitch and his family, it has affected his family in West Linn. “Our day revolves around Mitch. We plan everything around the Cubs schedule,” said Marci Williams. Williams was. on the West Linn pitching staff in 1982, de­ spite missing a year of baseball due to an injury which occurred while playing high school foot­ ball. “My time at West Linn was fun. Coach Pollericz,was a good coach-he really taught me a lot. When you’re in high school, you just have to go out and use the talents that Gbd gave you, and as you progress you learn more. Every day is another learning experience^” said Williams.. The Cubs big problem last year was not having a stopper to give the ball to in clutch situations. They gave up a lot to get Williams, in hopes that he could correct his control problems and shore up the Cub bullpen. Williams to this date and been everything the Cubs could want and more, with has 11 saves in 13 save opportunities. “That’s what they brought me over here for and that’s what I try to do. I throw the ball hard and where I end up, I end up. I just throw as hard as I can,” said Wil­ liams. Williams has been dubbed “wild thing” by fans across the national league and is even greeted by a chorus of “wild thing” when he comes into a home game. “That doesn’t bother me. Igo out and try to get the hitters. We have a very good team this year and I just hope that I can help us stay in contention, then I’ll be doing my job. I don’t set individual number goals, I just want to help the team,” said Williams. Williams resides in Texas now, but occasionally gets to West Linn to visit his parents Jeff and Marci Williams. He hopes get intobroad- casting when his baseball career is over, but hopefully that won’t be for awhile. photo oourtaey of Marci Williams “I won’t quit until they drag Chicago Cub ace reliever Mitch Williams is a 1982 graduate of me off of the field. I love baseball West Linn High School. Hard work and determination have and I love winning. There’s nd made him one of the best stoppers In the major leagues. substitute for winning,” said Wil­ liams. Spring intramurals end Good luck Softball: NWAACC Champion- ships at Skagit Valley Community College. 5-26,5-27,5-28. LrOUgarS!! Track: NWAACC Championships at Mt. Hood Com- munity College 5-26, 5-27. Another season of intramu­ rals are at a close, with yesterday’s softball game between “Dongs ‘R’ Us” and the “No Names” ending spring intramurals. Intramural racquetball had a good turnout and saw some com­ petitive matches. Carrie Thomas claimed the beginning champion­ ship, Russ Cole won the Interme­ diate championship and Ron Peters took home the advanced championship title. Intramural tennis held their tournament May 10, and although they didn’t have the numbers, they had some serious competitors. The men’s champion was Mark Potts. The women’s champion was Linda Christansen and the doubles cham­ pions were Mike Carbon and James Catlin. Maty Grout was the women’s winner in the fun run and Dan Caldwell was the men’s winner in 3.1 mile jaunt held Mayl. SPORTS CENTER “Where Good Sports Meet.” GRESHAM SQUARE 665-6102 OREGON CITY SHOPPING CENTER 659-0321 CEDAR HILLS SHOPPING CENTER 297-5575 STORE HOURS SUNDAY 9 am-6 pm-WEEKDAYS & SAT. 9 AM-9 PM tassai tes [MasterCard