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SPORTS THE CLACKAMAS PRINT February 28,1990 Page 7 Cagers head into tournament as tops in the region by Robert Stubblefield Contributing Writer The Clackamas Women Cougars rode into the NWAACC tournament on a wave of momen tum after three convincing victo ries last week The Cougs swept a pair from Umpqua and made it a trio with a big win over Lane. On Tuesday night the Cou gars traveled to Albany to face Umpqua in a battle to determine the league championship. Clacka mas found the going rough in the first half and fell behind 42-31. They came out strong in the sec ond half shooting 59 percent from the field and cruising to a 81-66 victory. J. J. Drennen led the Cougars in scoring with 29 points on 13-21 shooting. “J.J. took over the game in the second half,” Coach Phil Garver commented. “They were not able to stop her.” Pam Pember and Alicia Stephenson scored 16 and 15 re spectively. Pember led the squad in rebounds with 12. On Thursday night Clacka mas faced Lane in Randall Gym. The Cougars came away with a 89- 67 win to complete the first round of the mini-tournament. Drennen once again led the Cougars, scor ing 17 and causing problems for the Titan defense all night long. Stephenson scored 16 and cleaned the glass for 13 boards. Angela Hewlett and Kelli Brown had excellent games from the backcourt, Hewlett scoring 12, and Brown dishing off eight assists. Jenny Gamer turned in a strong effort off the bench, scoring 11 and grabbing six rebounds. As if the week hadn’t been enough already, the Cougars had to face Umpqua at home on Sat urday. Up for grabs was the first place seed in the playoffs. Clacka mas left no doubt as to who was number one in the Oregon Re gion by drubbing the Timber women 99-74. Pember was an ir resistible force against all mov able object. She dominated the inside all night and scored 24 points as well as grabbing a season-high 20 rebounds. Drennen riddled Umpqua for 20 and Hewlett hit for 14. Jean-Marie Lillard came off the bench and poured in 13. Brown led the Cougars in assists with 9. “I felt like all the starters played well, and we also got a lot of help off the bench,” said Garver. “Our bench has played real well in the last five games, and I feel like we’re going to Pasco with some mo mentum,” said Garver. Garver was a bit concerned after his charges dropped their second game this year, but not overly concerned. “After we took those two losses I was worried, but the girls have worked hard and rebounded well. We’ve been playing with more intensity on defense and also shooting the ball better,” said Garver. The women face their first action in tournament action tomorrow in Pasco, Washington, witha4p.m. match up with Green River. Cougars set to battle Centralia in NWAACC tourney by Mark A. Borrelli Sports Editor Umpqua Community College knocked off the Clackamas men’s basketball team 67-54 to claim the league’s number one berth in the NWAACC tournament, which starts tomorrow in Walla Walla, Washington. Despite the Cougars’ loss, they still earned a position in the tour nament as the league’s number two team by virtue of their first- place league finish. “We didn’t shoot the ball veiy well at all,” said Coach Royce Kiser. “Umpqua cannot beat us playing shots to force them to stay in the us in the game,” said Kiser. zone. We just couldn’t hit our The Cougars got to the final shots,” observed Kiser. game against Umpqua after dump Todd Spencer lead all Cou ing Lane 63-60. Clackamas trailed gars in sooringwith 15 points. David 27-25 at the half, but came out in Daniels scored 13, and Brett the second half playing inspired Neslund chipped in eight. Erin defense. Kiser was pleased with Cowan, from Umpqua, lead all his team’s performance. scorers with a game-high 28 points. “I feel like we played okay,” Despite the 13 point difference at said Kiser. “Both teams played the end, Kiser contested that the good solid defense-no one could game was a continual battle for really score.” first place. Tim Osburn didn’t have a “The game was close through problem scoring, as he connected out; it was closer than the final for a game-high 24 points. Spencer score might indicate. We just and Neslund chipped in 13 apiece. couldn’t hit our shots, but our David Meyer led Lane with 13 i Ç FOR S41E 2) C @9 Mustang, red, new paint,excellent running condi tion, 6 cyl. 3 speed, $4000 call evenings 266-2434 71 Mustang, 302-2661 with headers, lowered, raised white-lettered tires, mag wheels, $2000/OBO Call Gerry 652-5824 76 Datsun B-210,1400 rebuilt engine, $850/OBO, 1600 Datsun Engine make offer. 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