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SPORTS THE CLACKAMAS PRINT FebruaryTJSSOPage 7 Team members needed... Bowling team prepares for Pocatello Photo by Jillian Porter Sophomore guard Casie Harker has been a strong force off the bench for the Cougars this season. Pember, Lindland receive "AOM" honors The Clackamas Print’s "Ath letes of The Month" for January ar womens’ basketball player Pam Pember, and wrestler Matt Lind land. Pember has been miss con sisten tent for the lady Cougars this season. In 21 games, she has scored 317 points, an average Of 15 per game. She has also been tough on the boards, pulling down 190 rebounds, an average of nine per game. "The thing with Pam is that she’s been really consistent all year," commented Coach Phil Garver. Lindland has been consis tant during the month of Janu ary starting with the Glencoe Open and a third place finish. At the Oregon Classic Lindland was the only Cougar to place taking sixth. Lindland finished the month’s tournaments with second place finishes at Pacific Lutheran Open and the CCC Invitational. Besides these victories he also attained dual meet wins. A late notice to those picked as November Athletes of the Month Tim Beardall and Angie Wright. There accomplishments during the Cross Country Region- als made them easy choices. Beardall took the men’s cham pionship while Wright took fourth in the women’s event ( ^^FORSALE 69 Mustang, red, new paint,excellent running con dition, 6 cyl. 3 speed, $4000 call evenings 266-2434 71 Mustang, 302-2661 with headers, lowered, raised white-lettered tires, mag wheels, $2000/080 Call Gerty 652-5824 76 Datsun B-210,1400 rebuilt engine, $850/OBO, 1600 Datsun Engine make offer. Ask for Jeff 653-1439 » 78 Rabbit, excellent int/ext, new electrical/needs rebuilt crank or engine, $400/OBO 655-7827 79 VW Bus, new engine paint, 3yr-36,000 mile war ranty on engine, needs injec tors in fuel pump replaced, approx. $120. $1800/OBO 285-5786 81 Buick skylark 4dr., auto, cc, very good interior, 2 small dents, excellent 4 cyl. engine, great mileage $825 or trade for pick-up. 263-6077 85 650 Nighthawk, 8000 miles, new seat, excellent mechanical condition. $1400/ ,OBO Call Steve 266-4420 FOR SALE By Dawn Kuehl Staff Writer A lot of people may not be aware of it, but Clackamas Com munity College has a bowling team. The team has tournaments on Thursdays at a different Ore gon college every week. The re maining colleges in the league are Portland Community College, Oregon State, University of Ore gon, and CCC “Many schools are having problems fielding teams. The main reason being the teams are not publicized well enough,” explained Coach Mick McMahon. “Someof these bowlers never even find out there is a bowling team.” He hopes that in the near future bowling will become a campus-recognized sport like it was in the 1960s, just like basket ball and baseball. The teams will then have more of a turn out and bowling will make a come back in Oregon, as it has in California. Right now the CCC Bowling team, in its fourth year, is gearing up to go to Pocatello, Idaho to ward the end of February. The four members will be going to the Association of College Un ions tournament from Feb. 22-24. Since there is no funding from the colleges the bowlers usually have to pay their own fees and transportation. In the case of Idaho, all fees, including lodging have been paid. “Student Activities has helped the team tremendously,” said Coach McMahon. Don Thompson, Frank Jor dan, Blaine Weninger, and Dar- ryn Kuehl are the four Coach McMahon will be taking to the tournament. A full team really consists of five people, but the fifth bowler transferred to a uni versity at the beginning of Winter Women win two, back in first place by Robert Stubblefield Contributing writer The Women Cougars posted a pair of convincing victories last week and repositioned themselves at the top of the league. Clacka mas traveled to Eugene Saturday and face Lane Community Col lege in a battle for first place. The Cougars came out storming and demolished Lane 92-68. “We were in a game we had to win and the girls really rose to the occasion,” Coach Phil Garver commented. Angela Hewlett and Alicia Stephenson both scored 20 points to pace the Cougars. Pam Pember turned in another strong effort with 18 points and 13 rebounds. Hewlett and Kelli Brown com bined for 15 assists from the backcourt. Jean-Marie Lilliard came out from the bench on fire and con tributed 12 points and seven re bounds. The win boosted the Cougars’ record to 12-1 overall and 9-1 in league play. On Wednesday, Jan. 31, the Cougars returned home to Ran dall Gym still smarting from their first loss at Linn-Benton. The team was on a mission to prove the loss a fluke, and the PCC Panthers had the misfortune to be the oppo nent. The Cougs hit them early, FORSAU^^^ ^FORSALE^^^ $200 FIR/ALDER Firewood, 1 cord $125 delivered. 1 cord delivered and stacked $150 (most resi dences) Call (206)834-5095 ATTENTION: Easy work excel lent pay! Assemble products at home. Details. (1)602-838-8885 Ext. W-18809 FOR SALE: 1972 Triumph TR6 excellent condition, new tape, AM/FM Cassette, custom tires and wheels, $1800/OBO ask for Tina 657-4666 FOR SALE: 1972 Grand Torino Hood or Ranchero $100/060 Call 657-4666. ATTENTION ¡-Govern ment homes from $1 (U-Repair). Delin quent tax property. Reposses sion. Call 1-602-838-8885. 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Cream background, rust design, $200/ OBO (days)230-4974 or (eve- nings)659-4476. C-128 COMPUTER, 1571 DD, 1902 monitor, printer, word proc essing programs and tons of games. Great Computer. Like NEW! A sacrifice at $700. Call 654-6653. ATTENTION: Hiring! Govern ment jobs-your area. $17,840- $69,485. Call 1-602-838-8885. ATTENTION: Earn money read ing books! $32,000/year income potential. Details (1) 602-838- 8885 Ext Bk18809 BE YOUR OWN BOSS! hard, and often in running away to a 95-52 win. Angela Hewlett knifed through the Panther defense for a season-high 39 points. Stephen son dominated the middle and pulled down 13 rebounds. Brown dished out 11 assists and played and excellent floor game. “It’s PCC’s first year in the league with a women’s program,” Coach Garver said. “They only had six players, but thé put up a gutsy effort.” Clackamas decided the issue early, and the players off the bench were the recipients of some good minutes. Hie Cougars face Mt. Hood Wednesday at 6 p.m. in their own Randall Gym. ) CLASS/HEDS ANY CJ (Criminal Justice) stu dents who are taking SPN112-01 (Spanish Law Enforcement) who would like to purchase the books required for this course at a much reduced rate (books hardly even used!) Call 657- 6958 Ext. 211 CALIFORNIA King size water bed, 8 drawer pedestal, real stained glass cabinets, both sides, etched glass mirror cen ter, new waveless mattress $400/ OBO 285-5786 term. The team has been looking for someone to fill his spot. Ac cording to Coach McMahon, they are also looking for extra people to join the team, so if someone cannot play for some reason there is another player to fill his spot. lb qualify for the bowling team a person must be enrolled in five credit hours a term and maintain a 2.0 GPA This includes men or women. Right now there is not a women’s team because there is only one member and to have a team there must be four. “Members of the bowling team have quite a bit of fun along with the competition.” stated Coach McMahon. “There is a chance to travel, meet people and even compete in tournaments to win scholarships.” Anyone interested in the team can contact Coach McMahon at Canby Bowl 266- 9111 or Paul Kyllo at ext. 562. Dis ; ¡¡¡¡¡^¡¡¡¿2™^ ^HEU^WANTED^ tributorships, Dealerships, Money making opportunities, Franchises, & Mail order. De tails, sent $2 to:NATIONAL MARKETING COMPANY, BOX 3006, BOSTON MA 02130 SUMMER JOBS OUTDOORS Over 5,000 openings! National parks, forests, fire crews. Send stamp for FREE details. 113c E. Wyoming, Kalispell, MT 59901. UPS: Part-time opportunity job available. $8-$9 an hour. Contact CCC Career and Job Develop ment Center or the UPS job Hot line 240-6668. NEEDED! Place to live until end of winter term. Prefer close to busline. 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