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Wednesday, May 28, 1997 Track: team takes six first place trophies home Jaimee Brown helps lea d the women's 400- meter relay team to fourth place with an overall time of 49.82seconds. Brown also placed second in the high jump with a height of 5 feet. Racquetball exchange Clackamas is hosting this term's racquetball tournament at the Eastside Athletic Club (off McLoughlin Boulevard Milwaukie). All Clackamas students, faculty and staff are welcome. Chemeketa and Mt. Hood will also participate in the tournament. There is a cost for entering. "People should participate if they want to have fun and meet new friends," said Racquetball Coach Kathie Woods. For more information contact Woods at ext. 2418. Coordinators heed to be contacted today. Exploring Oregon Rivers "Floating down Oregon's Rivers is a great way to experience Oregon's natural and scenic beauty," reads the Environmental Learning Center's Reflections news letter. The ELC offers rafting trips each spring. The three remaining trips cost $65 and are down the Deschutes River. Each trip includes a lecture on ’ white water safety, rafting equip ment, and local plants, birds and geology. Equipment is provided, but wetsuits are recommended. Map and location information will be provided during registration. To register for the Deschutes River trips listed below contact the Clackamas Registrar's office at 656- 6626. ELC 1-06 — Phone registration #23752, 11-5 p.m. ' Saturday, May 31 ELC 1-07 — Phone registration #23754, 11-5 p.m. Saturday, June 7 ELC 1-08 — Phone registration #23755, 11-5 p.m. Saturday, June 14 CHRISTINA MUELLER / Clackamas Print Continued from page 1 Travis Armstrong defended his 1996 NWAACC title in the 1500- meter run with a time of 3:59.06. He held the best time in the event for the season. In the 5000-meter run, Armstrong placed third with a time of 15:34.87. Dante Betha placed first in the 200-meter dash with a time of 22.17. Heath Fisher placed second in the javelin with a distance of 198’03”, a personal record. Fisher competed with a sore elbow. Scott Hein placed fourth in the jav elin with a distance of 185’ 11 ”. In the 3000-meter steeplechase, Jeromy Benson placed third with a time of 9:35.47, a personal record by 13 seconds. Jay Hawkey placed tenth at 10:31.62 and Goin placed eleventh with a time of 10:49.31. In the shot put Shawn Davis placed sixth with a distance of 43’10”. Aaron Stacey placed seventh with a distance of 43’02.25”. In the 400-meter relay the Clacka mas team — Eli Townsend, Mark Gibson, Chad McIntyre and Betha - - placed fifth with a time of 42.97. -J Summer Jobs! Advertising/sales 20% Commission. All Star Publications 234-5633. Help! Graduate in June needs help in receiving extra tickets for family guest. If you have petitioned for graduation but do not plan to attend or have extras,! would greatly appreciate the opportunity to purchase them! Please call at 650-3690. Do You Study On Campus? We Want To Hear From You! Do you feel there is not enough study space on campus? Does the available study space meet your needs? Can you study with/without noise? Do you have suggestions for better study space? Please email: FROE2093@Clackamas.cc.or.us. Roommate Wanted! We are 2 single fernales needing a 3rd roommate for a very nice 3bd, 2bth apartment with W/D & fireplace near Clackamas Town Center Male or female. Must be reliable and have a steady income. NO DRUGS, NO PETS. Please call 786-8970 J-l Summer Work! Excellent resume experience. No experience necessary, training provided. Ex cellent compensation. Payupto$10.25/hr. Plus incentives. All majors apply. Conditionsexist Call afterfinals. Portland (503)641-1995 or Vancouver (360)735-1587. Are you interested in making a difference Women’s re- suits for Thurs day Track Coach The Clackamas women’s track team finished the meet in fourth place with 80 points. Lane Commu nity College placed first with 164 points. -hammer-187' • Bill Jones - pole vault- 17'.25 • Travis Armstrong - 1500 meter run -3:59.06 • Danté Betha- 200 meter dash -22.17 • Mishe Simantel - 10,000 meter run-39:17.32 •Tristan Sharp - javelin- 139'10" Women's results for Friday In the 1500-meter run Kendal White was carried off the track with cramps in her hamstring. White came back and placed sec ond in the 800-meter run with a time of 2:20.42. “It showed a lot of courage to do so well in the 800,” said Hodges. Lareina Cota placed third in the 100-meter dash with a time of 12.94. In the preliminaries, Cota tied for number eight on the Clackamas all- time list with a time of 12.79. Jennifer Rea placed third in the 5000-meter run with a time of 18:28.17. Just behind her was Rebecca Graham with 18:30.84. In fifth place was Simantel with a time of 19:32.36. All three times were personal records for the women. The women's 400-meter relay team — Michelle Wimberley, Amanda Bra dley, Cota and Brown — finished fourth with a time of 49.82. Their time moved them up to number five on the all-time list at Clackamas. Clackamas’1600-meter relay team — Wimberley, Cota, Brown and White — placed fifth with a time of 4:10.95. In the 1500-meter run, Jenny Newell placed ninth With a time of 5:24.3. “They [both teams] really com peted. They were truly warriors, and I’m proud of them,” concluded Hodges. Help! Need graduation tickets. If you have extras, could you please contact me. Thanks! Kathleen Milne 622-37578. '78 VW Van, five passenger, 85,000 miles, one owner, with mounted snow tires. $18,000. For more info call 632-7648. Help! Looking for 5 tickets to the June 13th Gradu ation. Please Contact 460-3612 Volume XXX, Issue XX yy • Shawn Davis Your Fellow Students Need You! incoming students need your help to discover what Clackamas has to offer. If you would like to be part of this new program that will run this summer, please stop by CC140 and talk to Tiffany Fine or call ext. 2247, for more information. extra tickets. If you have any please contact me at 630-4578.. Thanks! Julie Buzzzard 1981 VW Jetta 700 miles rebuilt engine/trans- mission, new breaks, 5-speed, 4-door, AC, alloy wheels, excellent condition inside and out, extra goodies for CCC students/staff! $2,300 Call Tim atX2277. They were truly warriors and I'm proud of them. First place finishes in a child's life? Voluntéis are needed for a new after school state program for kids. If you would like to be a part of this new program beginning fall 1997, stop by CC140 and ask for Tiffany Fine. Part-Time Work If you are interested in journal ism and have some experience with publishing news letters, Wilson Construction Company is looking fora person to develop and publish a monthly newstetter for our company. Please contact Patti at 263-6882. HelpIGraduate with large family looking for Their time was a season's best. In the 1600-meter relay the Clackamas men’s team placed fourth with a time of 3:24.44 a season's best. The team was Andy Bradley, Dave Lee, Kasey Johnson and Betha. In the 110-meter high hurdles McIntyre placed sixth with a time of 15.57. In the 100-meter dash, Betha placed third with a time of 11.10. Johnson placed third in the 800- meter run with a time of 1:56.58. Dave Lee' fin ished in eighth place with a time of 2:00.05. In the 400- meter intermedi ate hurdles, Drew Evansen placed sixth with a time of 56.33, a personal record. Gibson placed eighth with a time of 57.93. Goin placed 17th with a time of 16:56.75. Mike Hodges Mishe Simantel, Jennifer Rea and Rebecca Graham combined for 44 of the 80 total women’s points. In the 10,000-meter run Simantel placed first with 39:17.32. Before Thursday Simantel’s best time was 41:05. Her new time put her fifth on Clackamas' all time list. Just behind her was Rea with a time of 39:37.97. “That was certainly one of the events that was very special,” added Hodges. Jaimee Brown placed second in the high jump with a height of 5'. Brown held the best qualifying distance go ing into the meet. In the javelin, Tristan Sharp placed first with a distance of 139’10”, a season's best. She was NWAACC leader in the javelin coming into the meet. In the shot put, Kristi Chamberlen placed third with a distance of 40’11.5”. 1 And Graham placed third in the 3000-meter run with a time of 10:35. Help! I need to have 4 more graduation tickets. Please! Family coming from out of town. I have a very proud family and they are very excited. So please if you have any free tickets let me know. Thanks! Misty Forgey 771-6702 Christina Mueller/Clackamas Print The men's track team finished third in the NWAACC championships with 104 points, just behind the Community Colleges of Spokane (143 points). "The men scored in every event we entered in except one," said Coach Mike Hodges.