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4 The Clackamas Print Wednesday, November 13,1996 Sports Cougars run record to 11-0 Brendon Neal Sports Editor Clackamas beat Lane and Pacific JV this past week, giving them all-0 record. The Cougars beat Lane --15- 13, 15-7, 15-4. Shannon Segerstrom led the team with nine kills on 60-percent hitting and 16 assists. Misti-Kae Filley added 12 kills and seven digs. Mattye Walsworth had five kills and 18 digs. Clackamas thrashed Pacific (JV) - 15-3, 15-5 and 15-3. Segerstrom had seven assists, six service aces and five digs. Jodi Stirmlinger added seven kills with 67-percent hitting. Chris Younglove was chosen player of the week for Nov. 4 to 10. Clackamas will play Chemeketa at home tonight at 7 p.m. The match is the last of the season before the Northwestern Athletic Association of Commu nity Colleges Championships. The Cougars’ first match of the tournament will be Nov. 22 at 10 a.m. at Chemeketa in Salem. 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For information call the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences 725 3822 or visit PSU online http://www.pdx.edu c Clackamas captures team championship John Thorburn Staff Writer The Clackamas Cross Coun try team capped off an excellent season this past weekend in the Northwestern Athletic Association of Community Colleges (NWAACC) Championship Meet. A cold and foggy morning in Spokane, Washington was the set ting for this year’s cross country showdown which featured power house teams like Mt. Hood, Spo kane, and our very own Clacka mas Cougars. All of the schools competed well in this final meet of the season. The women’s team ran away with the title. With five of the seven Clackamas runners winning All- NWAACC Honors, the Cougars were able to dominate the course the entire race. Jennifer Rea led the way for the women, finishing in third place with a time of 19:43. Close behind her were teammates Wendy Johnson (19:54), Rebecca Graham (19:58) and Jenny Newell (20:00) who finished fifth, sixth and seventh respectively. “The team ran extremely well as a whole,” said Kegg. “I would say that Jenny Newell probably ran the best race of her life. It was by far the best race she’s ran since she’s been here.” “At the beginning of the sea son we were just helping that the women would win a trophy,” added Coach Kegg. “In the end, they just ran away with the title.” With Jennifer Rea and Kendall White returning next fall, the team should feel confident in defending their title. “It was a tough meet,” re marked Assistant Coach Jack Kegg. “Probably the best compe tition that NWAACC has seen since it started.” Spokane won the men’s championship. The Clackamas men’s team fared well against this tough competition. With only two sophomores on the men’s squad, the team ran very well for their first championship meet. They finished fourth, but were Photo by Mike Hodges Clackamas brought home the combined and women’s trophies from the NWAACC Championships in Spokane. only 14 points from first place. the men and women runners. Travis Armstrong, who finished in “For our guys to finish in third place, led the way for the Cou fourth place and still win the com gars witfl a time of 26:14. Travis bined title is a pretty good job by was given All-NWAACC Honors both teams,” remarked Coach for his performance. Kegg. “The men’s team kept it “Travis ran really strong,” close, and the women just devas said Kegg, “he did a great job to tated their opponents.” lead the group.” An awards dessert is sched The next Cougar runner to uled for a week from today at 4 finish was Jemory Benson in 11th p.m. The place has not yet been place in a time of 27:15. Kegg announced. was ecstatic at Jon Gotchell’s performance by Times and All-NWAACC saying, “He ran a personal Honors in Championships best. Which in this weather Women’s Times and these conditions is very Jennifer Rea 19:43 3rd* impressive.” Wendy Johnson 19:54 5th* “We have a lot of 19:58 6th* Rebecca Graham young guys on the time, a Jenny Newell 20:00 7th* lot of talent,” said Kegg. 20:11 9th* Kendall White “Next fall we should be re Men ’ s Times ally good and much im Travis Armstrong 26:14 ' 3rd* proved.” Jemory Benson 27:15 11th The women’s title was 27:19 15 th not the only championship David Lamar * indicates All-NWAACC Honors the Cougars brought back to Clackamas. A combined Women’s Coach of the Year: team title was awarded to Mike Hodges, Clackamas