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Wednesday,
The Clackamas Print
January 13, 1993
Cougarsshine with Wrestlers prepare for regionals
14-1 overall recordSS
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game. Following Dahbii in a
balanced attack are Dan Conover,
1&2; Brian Peterson, 14,6; Kyle
Dixon, 12,6; and Tyrone Miles;
12.1.
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grabbing 7,1 teboundsper game.
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the stretch that showed we were:
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Wife a record of 14 wins and Wheeler, 4. L ' , •
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and a single loss, die men's team ;
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means, when a particular player mencan continue to improve im
is having an off game, other Defense is being stressed in
players step up and make key i practices, according to Kiseri.---
contribtiti0ns,he:said. .Andthafes-
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happening to the Cougars this not to get better ” ; Cpnoyer
season.
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Sports Briefs
For all you basketball lovers,
intramural basketball is back. Fri.,
Jan. 15 is the last day to register
your team. Sign up sheets are in
lower level Randall Hall.
Attention all Powder Hounds!
Ski Ball '93 will be held at Mt.
Hood Meadows Jan. 22 from 4
p.m. to 12 a.m. Tickets are $7.00 in
the ASG office.
by Frank Jordan
Staff Writer
The
Clackamas
wrestling team got through the
Christmas break a little beat up,
but are gearing up for the mid­
season push on the road to the
regionals.
The Cougars competed
at the Oregon Wrestling Classic
on the campus of Oregon State
University Dec. 30, Due to the
high caliber of competition,
Clackamas wrestlers did not fare
very well against competitors from
established NCAA Division I
schools such as Wyoming,
Stanford, Oregon State and the
University of Oregon, as well as
other four-year and community
college programs.
• “It was just the case of
our community college wrestlers,
who are freshman and sophomores
competing against fourth and fifth-
year seniors from the Division I
schools,” Head Coach Jim Jackson
commented. “For us, it all came
down to our lack of experience
wrestling against people from that
level.”
Nathan Sullivan defeated
three opponents and suffered only
one setback to capture third place
in the Classic at heavyweight.
Carl Hensley, who had transferred
from
Lower
Columbia
Community College, had two wins
in caphiring fifth place at 177 lbs.
and Jason Baurer defeated a
Central Washington University
wrestler in his first match, but
suffered an injury in his second
match and was Unable to continue.
The Cougars wrestled
Highline Community College
Friday and the number three-
ranked Ricks College of Rexburg,
Idaho, in a triangular match at
Highline.
In the dual against
Highline, which CCC lost 33-12,
bright spots included Adam Reese,
who won by a fall at 190 lbs.;
Doug Maddux, who won a close
match at 158 lbs; and Sullivan,
who also won a close match at
heavyweight.
In the dual againstRiCks
College, the only two Cougars to
win matches were Blake
Tompkins at 134 lbs. and Travis
Bonneau at 167 lbs.
The next day, CCC
wrestled at the Pacific Lutheran
University Invitational in Tacoma,
Wash.
Tompkins won the
tournament championship at 134
lbs., while Hensley took third place
at 177 lbs. Jackson was pleased
at the results afterwards. “We
wrestled tough. We are still getting
our guys into condition for the
stretch run toward the end of the
year,” he said.
.‘T absolutely hate
Christmas break, as far as wrestling
goes,” Jackson said. “It lengthens
our season, and as far as the guys
are concerned, we tend to not
have too much control over them.
“We had some good
practices, at least what we could
get in, but we didn’t want the
guys to risk the weather to get to
practice,” Jackson continued. “At
the present, we are just trying to
build our conditioning and make
the push toward regionals.”
Friday, the Cougars will
host a triangular meet against
national juniorcollege wrestling
power North Idaho College and
Pacific Lutheran University. The
action gets underway in the
Randall Hall gym at 6 p.mi.
Saturday, the annual CCC Open
Wrestling Tournament begins at
9 a.m. in the Randall Hall gym.
Lady Cougars start season with 83-30 victory over PCC
by Melissa Baughman
Staff Writer
The women’s basketball
team started league action Jan. 6
with an impressive win against
Portland Community College 86-
30.
The victory not only gave
the Cougars a 1-0 record in league
play, but also bumped their overall
record to 6-8.
In the PCC match-up,
the Cougars posted some
exceptional stats. Kristie Preiskom
led thé way with 20 points. She
hit 9 of 13 from the field and
gathered nine rebounds. Shawna
McComb also scored 20 and pulled
down 11 boards while Jenny
Topham was busy Scoring 13
points and collecting a team high
12 rebounds. Tereasa, Brown hit
for 10 points and Janell Temple
dished out a team high seven
assists.
Coach Kim Spaulding
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was glad to see her team start off
league play with a win.
“I was pleased with the
way they played,” Spaulding said.
The Cougars were
missing Jill Warrington and Sheri
Wehling for the PCC game and
only suited up seven players, but
the team still felt confident going
up against the weaker Portland
team.
“We went in pretty
confident,” Spaulding explained.
I
“It’s kind of hard to play great
against a team that is not great.
We played all right.”
, The Cougars were
scheduled to travel to Linn Benton
Community College Jan, 9., but
thé game whs canceled due to
black ice. It is not known at this
time when the game will be made
up.
The Cougars will take
to their home court tonight when
they meet Mt. Hood CC,.
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They will travel to Lane
Community College Saturday.
Both games start at 6 p.m.
Spaulding is looking
forward to the rest of the league
games.
“We are losing some
close games. “It’s a matter of
getting people healthy and
eligible,” Spaulding said. “I feel
good about going into the rest of
league. We’ve got some winning
to do.” .
MISC
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$55. Call Melissa at ext.2576 or
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