The Clackamas Priiit Pg.3 Wednesday, Dec. 7,1994" SPORTS Skarberg: a two-sport athlete at CCC V Karissa Skarberg has participated in volleyball and track and field for two years at Clackamas. After an outstanding season with volleyball, she looks forward to the upcoming track and field season. by Anjanette Booth News Editor Karissa Skarberg, a multi­ talented athlete, has been partici­ pating in volleyball and track at Clackamas for the past two years. Skarberg has been an excep­ tional athlete since four, when she kicked her first soccer ball. She later was a five-sport athlete iffi junior high in soccer, volleyball, basketball, softball and track. Size helped Skarberg by get­ ting the attention of her coaches in junior high. Since she was too tall to be a runner, Skarberg de­ cided to throw the shot put and discus. She became interested in volleyball through her cousin, who went on to play at the Uni­ versity of Montana. When Skarberg went on to high school, she decided she would not be able to handle five sports, so she cut it down to three: volleyball, basketball and track. “I had really good seasons my sophmore, junior and senior years of high school, which allowed me to get a scholarship to CCC,” Skarberg said. After deciding that three Sports’would be too much to handle in a college atmoshphere, Skarberg decided to drop basket­ ball and stick to her favorite sports, volleyball and track. Skarberg plays middle blocker for the volleyball team and throws the shot put and dis­ cus for the track team. Although Skarberg enjoys both sports, vol­ leyball js her favorite, “I feebrftoifein control when I play volleyball, although track is a very individual sport. Since I play on the net, I feel I am in con­ trol of the net If I want to hit down, I can hit down. If I want to block, I can block,” Skarberg said. “With throwing, you have your good days and bad days, like any sport. With volleyball, if I. concentrate on the game and I feel like I’m going to have a good game, I can really get into it.” Skarberg also feels that the crowd is an important aspect of the games, especially volleyball. She feels the volleyball team could have taken a lot more games if they had had a crowd supporting them, as well as egging them on. “The games we really crushed, like the teams we really shouldn’t have beat, were because of big crowds atother schools that totally helped us,” Skarberg said. “When the crowd is intense, you’re not just doing for yourself. You have all the people watch­ ing.” When CCC beat Mt. Hood at Mt Hood, Clackamas had a small crowd. Mt. Hood, on the other hand, had a very large crowd cheering them on and egging Clackamas on. According to Skarberg, this intensity added to the game, giving them that extra edge to win. After graduation from Clackamas, Skarberg hopes to continue her education in busi­ ness at the University of Montana. She would like to participate in both volleyball and track, al­ though she plans to dedicate most of her time to volleyball. photo by Chad Patteson Men’s baketball kicked off the season here at CCC against Columbia Basin. Steelers and 49ers look to lead the pack Cougar AFC Í2/9 CofamW basin' (Bl&Betid/Green River/ Lower Columbia/ SWOCC/ Clacamas/ Edmonds/CCC IW&ITCrossGver; Tourney t® YaWrnà 12/22YakimaValley ®MlttCtty/Tpm i2&Cölumt>lä totòln pm ’ ; Tourtiey #1 Pittsburgh Steelers Hie Steel Curtain is in effect. #2 Cleveland Browns Oh Lx>id, here comes Hoard #3 Miami Dolphins The Olphins are missing the."D" #4 San Diego Chargers Natrone Means business. #5 Buffalo Bills Sorry. 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