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SPORTS J October 17,1990 l_ THE CLACKAMAS PRINT Page 7 ougar volleyball team sets sights on playoff march Photo by Eric Sanders The Cougar volleyball team prepares for a match against Mt. Hood. The team hopes to gain momentum into the playoffs. by Brenda Hodgen Sports Writer At the season half, the lady Cougars are looking strong with a league record of 4-5 and setting sights on the playoffs as they pre pare for tonight’s battle at Port land Community College. The Clackamas Volleyball team defeated the Panthers in the first round of league play so as Coach Kathie Woods puts it, “We should beat ‘em in three.” This weekend, the team will continue on to meet up with Lane Community College on Friday and Chemeketa Community Col lege at home on Saturday. Lane CC should be a fairly easy win according to Woods, since like PCC, the ladies have already defeated them; but Chemeketa is the game that the team plans to focus on. “ ‘Both ] Portland and Lane we’ve beaten before, so they should be no problem,” explained Woods, “but we suffered a loss against Chemeketa earlier in the season, and that’s the one we need to turn around.” The ladies ventured to Al bany last week for a “must win” against Linn-Benton Community College and returned victorious taking the match in the first three. “We played a good game in which we stayed consistently dominant,” stated Woods. “It was a good win for us to get us back on track.” Tara White and Julie Braman led the team to their win. White finished with nine kills, two aces, four blocks, and seven digs; and Braman was equally successful, completing six kills, three aces, five blocks, and seven digs. Jenny Gay also a dominant player finished at 17 assists. Over the weekend, the ladies competed up north for the Spokane Cross-Over against eight other teams where they fin- PROFILE PROFILE engineering.” Athletic Idol: “As far as running goes, I’d say Steve Prefontaine.” Years involved in Cross Country: “I guess I’ve been running since the seventh grade, so about six years.” Hobbies: “Basketball and music. I like to get new music; I listen to a lot of rap, post modern, and alternative music.” Future plans: "I’d like to go to University of Washington for running, but I would probably go to OSU since it’s cheaper and has a better track program.” Any suggestions on how to im- prove the campus?:“Get a better library facility, the crowding will probably get even worse later.” How about a favorite teacher?: “Since I’ve only been here for two weeks, so it’s hard to tell, but my speech teacher Frank Har low is pretty cool.” Does cross country take up an important part of your life?“It takes three hours a day and Sat urdays. Sometimes we leave early on Friday, so I’ll miss classes in the afternoon. We’re also supposed to run on Sundays, but....” Do you watch other sports?^‘Well, I don’treally fol- low baseball, but the Mets are my favorite team. I’d say Oakland for the world series though.” |_FORSALE| FOR SALE CORRECHON: In last week’s 'Jogging Trail" article, the lumber company should have been Avid- sen Lumber. The Clackamas Print apologizes for the error. M970 Red Toyota Land Cruiser. 350 ■Turbo engine, 350transmission. Good rig. $2500/OBO. Work (CCC): Ext474, i-!ome:653-9878 pets. Shots upto date. Must find home. Call Kris 684-9359. 1979 Toyota Celica in good condition [inside and out, has been well main tained $2350/OBO. Call for details HELP WANTED- Deli worker Pt. Per manent, Flexible hours, Oregon City Subbs, 705 Main St. 650-5047. 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Support our library. ished fifth. “We ended up fifth of eight teams which is o.k.,” said Woods. “That tournament didn’t affect our league standing; it just gave us some good playing time to see what we need to work on and some good experience on the court.” The Cougars defeated LBCC 2-0 and Green River CC 2-1, then suffered losses to Yakima, Mt. Hood, Spokane, and Shoreline Community Colleges. YCC took first in the tourney. However, there were two exciting accomplishments for the Cougars in Spokane. Freshmen Debbie Asboe and Julie Braman were selected as Spokane Cross- Over All-Stars. In order to make the play offs, they must finish the last seven games of the season with no less than a 5-2 record for the s ec- ond half. MIKE PAULSON Date of Birth: 04-12-70 Sport: Cross Country HighSchool: Gladstone Major: Computer Science. “I hope to transfer to PSU.” Years at Clackamas: “I’m going into my third year since I broke my back last year.” Favorite Instructor: “I don’t re ally notice, but I do like Janet Kondo, the math instructor. She helps a a lot” Other Sports & Hobbies: “Bas ketball, though I haven’t been able to play it lately. I also love the outdoors, hunting, shooting, and archery.” Does Cross Country interfere- with your schedule?: “Not really. It’s only on weekends, and a couple of hours in theaftemoon. I’m taking 14 credits, so it isn’t too bad.” What is your opinion on the Iraqi crisis?: “Well, I think we’re going to go to war. It’s pretty crazy. If I was drafted to fight, I’d go, but no one really wants to participate.” How do you think the team will do?: “I think we have the poten tial to do as well as last year. 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