The Clackamas Print Pg. 7 ■_________Wednesday, Oct. 12,1994 SPORTS Golf: Continued from page 1_______ pho|o by (jha Hodges feels this is the best women's team at Clackamas since 1978. by Jason Hunter Sports Editor It has been a successful sea­ son for the Cougar’s men and women’s cross country teams so far. Their accomplishments range from defeating top 10 four year colleges, to winning invitational’s and divisions. The men’s team stands tall with a very respectable 33-4 record, while the women’s team is also doing well with a 21-15 record. The records are not as impressive as the schools they competed against. They have been competing mostly with four- year colleges and universities which have juniors and seniors, hands of top 10four year colleges CCC has only freshman and and universities. They have de­ sophomores. feated Southern Oregon State Themen's which is a top 10 team has not lost “This is best university. to a community The men are college, with s team the three time three of their Northwest at Clacka- Champions win­ four losses com­ ning the champi­ ing against top since 1978. onship in 1991, 10 four-year 92, and 93, and schools. They -Coach Hodges things are look­ also have de- ing good for the feated George Fox and Eastern Oregon State, rest of the season. The women fin­ ished third last season but were which are top 10 universities. Of the women’s teams 15 champions from 1990 to 1992. “This is the best women’s losses eight have been at the team here at Clackamas since 1978,” said Hodges of the women’s crosscountry team. Women's Scores 8 kilometer So far the men and women University of Puget Sound 22 both have two first place trophies 54 under their belts and they have Tacoma Dodge Seattle Pacific 82 won the Community College Di­ Seattle University 119 vision, and the Clackamas Invi­ Pacific Lutheran 123 tational. the women’ here mas ” Pacific Lutheran Invite Men’s Scores 8 kilometer University of Puget Sound Ulackamas Community Seattle University Pacific Lutheran Southern Oregon State Western Oregon State U.of Puget Sound Alumni Willamette University Linfield Viking Club Seattle Pacific University Lewis & Clark 12 17 19 21 23 28 56 Dean Rowell Brian Buckingham Brent Roeger Leo Sanders Ryan Burck Will Haskins Jon Cox 50 92 106 129 135 208 Linfield 237 Clackamas Community 239 Willamette University 240 Western Oregon University 281 Pacific University 329 408 CCC top times 26:46 27:02 27:05 27:14 27:20 27:39 27:50 21 36 37 39 43 65 87 Jaime Fairchild Jennifer Tumman Rebecca Graham Annie Boitana Jessie Richter Becky White Shiah Merrill 146 176 323 328 328 19:45 20:17 20:19 20:24 20:34 21:38 24:08 Cougar 3ct. 15 Eastern Washington Invitational < at Spokane 1985 CHRYSLER LEBARON RUNS GREAT NEW TIRES, PLUS SNOW TIRES $2250 (OBO) 636-6244 1983 PONTIAC FIREBIRD 6 CYL., AT, AIR, CUSTOM WHEELS/TIRES, REBUILT TRANS.,RUNS GOOD BODY IN GOOD SHAPE, $3500(OBO) 656-8677 Calendar Cougar Cross Country 1988 DODGE RAM D-50 MINITRUCK, HYDRAULIC TILT BED, ALU. WHEELS, RUNS GREAT, MUST SELL!!! $4000 (OBO) 283-0919 1977 TOYOTA COROLLA WAGON, WHITE, REBUILT ENGINE, AUTO, ROOF RACK, FAIRLY NEW TIRES, $900 266- 2411 OR 657-6958 EXT. 2577/JOCELYN 1972 BUICK SKYLARK $2000, CUSTOM, MANY NEW PARTS, 656-6079 Cougar Volleyball Oct. 12 Linn- Benton CC at albany Oct.14 Mt. Hood CC at Gresham 1980 AUDI 4000, CRUISE, AC, $500 (OBO) 656-6079 CASIO CT 700 TONE BANK ELECTRONIC KEYBOARD, $225, 698-3967 GUITAR, IBUNEZ RG 560, DAMARZIOS & CASE, $400 (OBO), ALSO FLUTE & VIOLIN BOTH $200( OBO) 829-2586 ELECTRIC GUITAR: KRAMER-FOCUS. 100, FLOYD ROSE W/LOCKNUTS, FINE TUNER, 22 FRETS, THUMBUCKER PICKUP, HARD CASE, 655-3313 OR EXT 2200/JUDITH INTERNATIONAL STUDENT FROM SAUDI ARABIA WANTS HOST FAMILY, WILL PAY ROOM & BOARD, CALL SALEH AT 699-9078 FEMALE HOUSEMATE WANTED: TOP HALF OF LOG CABIN, 25 MIN. FROM CCC, FURNISHED BEDROOM, STUDY, GUEST ROOM, IN WOODS ON A CREEK, $375 INC. UTILITIES . 824-4454/EILEEN ESTATE SALE OCT 15TH, 9AM-4PM. 710 SIXTH ST. OREGON CITY, ATKINSON MEMORIAL CHURCH y