The Clackamas print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1989-2019, November 08, 1989, Page 8, Image 8

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    SPORTS
THE CLACKAMAS PRINT
Endurance and finesse ate two
words that describe the sport of
Rugby. Originating in the town of
Rugby in England it is similar to
both soccer and football. Consist­
ing of two forty minute halves with
a two minute half time, and no
substitutions, the game is fast paced
and exciting. Fifteen players are
needed to play the game.
The point of the game is to
move the ball down the field by
passing it back and forth amongst
the players until you reach the try-
zone and score for your team. This
is easier said than done. While
you are trying not to make any for­
ward passes (these are illegal),
the other team is trying to tackle
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Harker, Moore selected
as athletes of the month
English sport lands at CCC
By Rick Piller
Staff Writer
November 8,1989
you and take away the ball and Pete York, the club’s coach, said,
also score. Scrums, rucks and mauls “Rugby has taken on a bad name.
are all fundamental parts of the It is actually a gentleman’s sport
game. Scrums are one way to get a and not'Smear the Queer’.” The
ball back into play after a penalty. club has fourteen men and one
Eight men from both teams form woman on the roster.
More members are needed if
a tight block and then push, trying
to get the ball out to their backs. the club is going to be able to
Rucks occur after a man has been ‘compete with other schools and
tackled and released the ball both clubs like, the University of Port­
teams try to recover the ball by land and Oregon State Univer­
pushing the other away from the sity. Anne Schubel, the only woman
ball. Mauls are similar to ruck in the club, commented “It is re­
except that the ball carrier did not ally fun; I love the game.
“It is not as rough as people
fall down. The two teams then try
to strip the ball away from the ball think it is. It’s a team sport, so it’s
carrier and resume the charge for not just one person who gets to
score all the time.”
the goal.
People who are interested in
The Clackamas Community
College Rugby Club meets every joining the club just have to come
Tuesday and Thursday between 3 to one of the practices ready to get
and 5 p.m. at the football field. dirty.
by Mark A. Borrelli
Sports Editor
Volleybailer Casie Harker
and cross country runner Dusty
Moore have be selected as The
Clackamas Print athletes of the
month for October.
During the month of Octo­
ber Harker was simply awesome.
In a recent contest with Linn-
Benton, Harker had 20 kills and
20 digs. For her outstanding play
she was chosen as The Region 4
volleyball Player of the Week for
the week of Oct. 10-18.
The Clackamas cross coun­
try team recently won another
state championship; and a key
to their success this season has
been the performances of Dusty
Moore. Moore finished fifth in
the state meet for the Cougars,
and has been a consistent strong
finisher for the Cougars all sea­
son.
“Dusty has been very con­
sistent for us this season. He’s
been really running strong, and
that really helped us at the state
meet,” said Coach Mike Hodges.
Rally looks to change image
by Brenda Hodgcn
Staff Writer
“For now, wc need to decide
on outfits for the team so we won’t
be cheering naked,” said Rally
Coach Shelly Burck.
The Rally Squad has been
selected and recently began prac­
tice for the up coming season.
“Right now they’ll be con­
centrating on the cheer that they
learned in tryouts and they have
another cheer to learn before the
season starts,” Burck explained.
The squad consists of eight
members: Lisa Weldon, Sheri
Duclos, Teresa Ottolini, Cheryl
Ellison, Brenda Hodgcn,
also
two junior members: Karie Burck
and Aimec Burch.
“We’re not going to have the quality team that will open the
problems that we had last year,” crowd’s eyes and gain more public
stressed Burck. “One member interest in rally.
“There should have been about
was involved in a fight, and others
quit which caused several posi­ 60-75 people trying out for rally in
tion changes that made the entire a college this size, instead we only
had five applicants,” she said.
season hectic.”
Burck is looking forward to “People just don’t have the en­
working with the team to “change thusiasm for rally here. I want to
raise the standards and change
the image of rally.”
“Society in the Northwest rally’simage. Tumblingisamajor
views rally in a totally different part of cheering, so I plan to add
eye than in the South or the East. more of that type of talent to the
Even the cheerleaders don’t seem team.”
The season begins with the
to show the same commitment,”
Burck emphasized. “There just Red Devil Classic tournament in
isn’t the same attitude here as down Longview, Washington Nov. 24-
26. The first home game will be
South."
Burck is aiming to build a against Willamette University Nov.
29.
photo b/.uine ¿cheideman
Lisa Williamson catches one off of the end of the bat
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May
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Call 655-7125__________
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Queen size bed $150 Cali
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Remodeling Sale: Jenn Air
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For
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For Sale: Waterbed, 80%
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1980 Honda Accord 4-dr.
economy car, beige,
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$2900. OBO call Jill 775-
4440.__________________
For Sale- 78 Chevette 5dr,
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Only. $850 O.B.O. Call
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Processing: Resumes,
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papers,
etc.
Professional
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references. Barbi, 632-
3627.___________ ______
RESTAURANT-SIZZLER
is now hiring waiters/
waitresses, cook trainees,
prep, bus, dishroom and
counter people. Excellent
wages, flexible hours to fit
your school schedule. 50%
discount on meals plus
many other benifits. No
experience necessary, we
will train you. Apply at:
Gladstone, 18925 SE
McLoughlin, 656-5899, or
Lake Oswego, 14990 SW
Bangy Rd. 684-4020.
Female
Roommate
wanted: Room for rent in
my home. $200.00 mo. +
utilities call 657-5684.
Lonely? Need a date?
Meet that special
someone today! Call
datetime
(405) 366 6335.
Good Guy but too Shy. I
am 25, 5'11" long brown
hair 170 lbs, I am artistic
and a singer for a very
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looking for an attractive
Female to talk to and go
out
with
(possible
relationship) 775-5628.
Wanted:
Anyone
interested in medieval and
Renaissance
music;
instrumental or vocal. Call
Carolyn 656-4905.
Wanted: 'Friends' for
Clackams- Community
College Library. Cost: Free
Experience Required: All
kinds. Come be a friend of
the library and help us to
have fun with 'Friends'
Nights, Book sales and
special events. Call Phyllis
at 657 8400 ext. 462 or
come by the Library,
MISC. FOR SALE
.Good car, Low price!
1978 Mazda GLC - runs
great. Yellow hatchback.
$850, L. Vogt,.ext. 309. _
FOR SALE: Have 7 foot
canopy, fits Ford or Chevy.
Missing
door
but
otherwise
in
good
condition. $50 call 653-
8994.
FOR SALE 1988 Chevy
Beretta, Bright Red.
Loaded, V-6. take over
payments. Call Bonnie or
Link 829-4420.
Attention- ’Government
Seized Vehicles From
$100. Fords, Mercedes,
Corvettes,
Chevys.
Surplus Buyers Guide.
(602)838-8885
ext
A18809.
Exotic, Albino Parakeet
with cage, contact Jill at
657-6958 ex 309.
Bridgestone 200 touring
bike. 12 speed, 2yrs old,
hardly ridden. $200OBO.
Roseann 652-2044 leave
message.
Parting out or take all.
!974 Mustang II4- speed,
150 /OBO call 287-9056
after 3 pm.
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HELP WANTED
Sitter Needed: Sunday
through
Thursday,
graveyard shift. .Contact
Cathy 655-9476.________
Attention: Earn Money
Reading Books! $32,000
a years income potential.
Details (602)838-8885 ext
BK18809..______________
Attention-Hiring!
Government jobs your
area $17,840-$69,485. call
(602)838-8885 ext R18809.
Part Time Work for
students flexible hours.
$960. per month to start,
¿all 246-9508 after 10 am.
PERSONALS
Wanted: kids age 6 thru
16 interested in learning
dance skills, to join 4-H
Razmataz dance team.
Meet Monday nights 6:30
to 8:30 beavercreek Grade
School Gymnasium. For
moreinfocall Joyce Olver
632-6596.
PERSONALS
second floor McLoughlin
and say “I want to be a
Friend''.____________
Free to good homes-
Beautiful all white Mother
cat and kitten, medium
length hair. Call After 4 p.m.
655-1185.______________
SINGLE PARENTS! Need
a family oriented support
group?
PARENTS
WITHOUT PARTNERS,
meets each Tuesday 7pm
rm 104 Pauling Center. Call
654-6004 for info.
Lost one black binder with
Math and History Notes.
Name on last , page of
notebook. Probably lost in
Library or math lab last
Wednesday (Oct 25) or
Thursday (Oct 26). Contact
Scott at Student Activities.
Chicks, Honeys, Hot
Babes: Do I sound like the
guy for you? then call me
at 657-6958 ext 577.
CLASSIFIEDS
GET RESULTS!
Free Classifieds for all CCC
students, faculty, and
staff.Call 657-6958 Ext. 578
for details.
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