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THE CLACKAMAS PRINT
November 1,1989
Page 4
Men's and women's cross country teams take state
by Amber Cordry
Staff Writer
Clackamas Community
College Men’s and Women’s Cross
Country teams, and their coach
Mike Hodges, ran away from the
state meet with all the top awards.
Last Saturday the CCC
harriers traveled to Eugene for
the State Championships. Not
unlike many other meets, they came
back with all first place awards.
Men’s cross country
prevailed with a score of 21. Trailing
after them was Lane Community
College with 49, Clark Community
College, 75, and last place was
Linn-Benton Community College
with a score of 98. Mt. Hood,
Southwestern Oregon, and
Umpqua Community Colleges all
finished incomplete.
Finishing on top was Tim
Beardall with 26.46 minutes for 8
kilometers. Following Beardall was
third place Gene Branderhorst with
27.04, fourth place Shaun Fergeson
with 2729, fifth place Dusty Moore
with 27.38, eighth place Nick
Barger with 27.52, twclveth place
Kevin Buse with 28.13, thirteenth
place Mike Tierney with 28.18 and
nineteenth place Marc Paulson
with 29.31.
Hodges commented that
he was especially pleased with Tim
Beardall. “He made a strong move
at the third mile to take a
commanding lead.”
He was also pleased with
Shaun Fergeson who had “his
highest finish of the year.”
“This is the best team
we’ve had since 1986, possibly the
best ever. We’ll know after the
Northwest
Regionals,”
commented Hodges.
Women’s Cross Country
took first place with 26 points.
Following CCC was Clark
Community College with 29 points.
Mt. Hood, Linn-Benton, and
Southwestern Oregon Community
Colleges all finished incomplete.
Angie Wright took first
place overall with a time of 20.37
minutes for 5 kilometers. Other
team members placing were sixth
place Sonja Hult with 21.45, eighth
place Kim Wright with 22.39, ninth
place Alison Monson with 23.01,
tenth place Sunshine Guzman with
23.12, and thirteenth place Siouhon
Kennedy with 24.17.
“Angie and Sonja both
ran strong at State. The
improvementof Sunshine was the
key to the Championship, however.
She was our seventh place runner
and now she is fifth,’ possibly even
fourth,” declared Hodges who was
very pleased with the performance
of the women.
Men’s and Women’s
combined Cross Country also took
first place with a scoreof47. Their
victory was over Clark Community
College who scored 104.
Cross Country is now in
preparation for the Northwest
regionals coming up on Nov. 10.
All the men and women have
qualified to race.
Hodges hopes that the
men will take first place at regionals.
Women, he feels, will come in
second with the right attitude and
preparation. He is confident that
they have a strong chance.
Due to outstanding
performances of his teams, coach
Mike Hodges was awarded Coach
of the Year for Men’s and Women’s
Cross Country.
Spikers finish winning week with 2nd place finish in tournament
by Staci Beard
Sports Editor
As the road to the play-offs
winds down, the women’s volley­
ball team is getting stronger with
each step.
They won a four game match
against Linn-Benton 15-4,16-14,
12-15,15-12.
The win showed a strong team
effort with many players putting
in top performances. Casie Harker
again lead both the Cougars and
Linn-Benton in “kills,” and “digs”
with 20 and 22. Harker also threw
in 2 service “aces” and 1 solo block.
Tara White contributed to the
offense with 16 ‘‘kills’1 other own.
Helping the spikers have a
good day was setter and team
captain Dawn Cusick who had 32
assists.
Also having strong perform­
ances were Jill Schnell with 19
“digs;” Judi Bennett had 6 solo
blocks and 2 service “aces”; Chris
Nylen also chipped in with 5 solo
blocks and 1 service “ace.”
Bennett and Nylen accounted
for all the solo blocks while Linn-
Benton couldn’t manage any.
The Cougars also showed
steady play at the service line going
101 in 110 attempts.
“We had a much improved
performance against them than in
our previous meeting. It was just a
great team effort with a lot of
people contributing,” stated Coach
Kathie Woods.
Clackamas continued their
strong performance with a second
place finish at the Blue Mountain
Invitational.
In pool play they defeated
Treasure Valley 17-15, 15-5 and
Blue Mountain 15-11,16-14. They
suffered their first loss to North
Idaho 15-17, 13-15. They came
back to defeat Walla Walla 15-9,
15-11.
With their success in pool play,
they were just able to play in the
Championship match where they
were faced North Idaho again. They
again played a tough match but
were on the wrong end of the score
5-15,13-15,13-15.
“It was another good team
effort. We played tough the whole
game, but could not quite pull it
out to win,” explained Woods.
They were also without Cusick
for the tournament due to illness.
Tisha Chevron filled in for the
setter.
The Cougars had some goals
for the second half of their season.
“After the first half of the
season we held a meeting and got
our goals sorted out. We wanted
to start out fresh and put the past
behind us. We have become a more
together team with more inten­
sity,” emphasized Woods.
One of their goals is to get a
into a position to go to the state
tournament. Asof nowtheyare in
fourth place with 4-5 league rec-
ord. The next match is at Cheme-
keta tonight at 7 p.m.
Setter Dawn Cusick sets up the bail to an outside hitter.
Photo by Dawn Kuehl
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For Sale Tandy TRS 80
Color
Computer
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Everything comes with it,
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Only $250 or OBO, must
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1973 Olds Omega body
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contact John Nesbitt Auto
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