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io_____ TI h E ClAckAMAS P rìnt WEdNEsdAy, MARck 8, 2000 11 D e XWÍ s Cougar signings Three Clackamas athletes have signed or have plans to sign their letters-of-intent to play for four-year universities. Volleyball Kimber York, a sophomore volleyball player from Bend committed to the University of Alaska, Fairbanks. Teammate Nikki Tilton, a sophomore from St. Mary’s Academy has made a verbal commitment to attend Alabama A&M— reuniting herself with former teammate Judi Arbuckle who signed last year. Track & Field David Lemen, one of the top decathletes on the west coast, committed to the well- respected University of Georgia track & field program. Home Schedule Track Sat., April 15th ... Mt. Hood Dual Sat., April 22nd ... Clackamas Open Thur.-Fri., May 25-26 ... NWAACC Championships Softball Fri., March 31st ... vs. Chemeketa Sat., April 1st ... vs. Mt. Hood Wed., April 5th ... vs. SWOCC Cougars sail into new season successful then the team results can take care of themselves.” Sports Editor Coach Kegg noted that the team is young, but rose to the level of The Clackamas Track team com competition. Kegg as a coach is peted in their first outdoor meet of trying to get all of the competitors the year last week, the Linfield Ice used to college competition. “We’re just trying to give them Breaker, it pulled in 22 school rang ing from four year universities to the biggest competition they can community colleges. At the meet see, and get them used to it. So eight men and six women qualified then when we get to Conference for conference. Championships The Cougar at the end of the competitors who year, they won’t qualified for We felt early on be so intimi cccccccccsonference dated,” ex that we had a shot: right away were; plained Kegg- to win both titles Ryan Hoyt in the “Colleges gener 400 (49.44),Erik ally train for the and I think we Anderson in the whole year in one' still do. sport, we‘ spe 8001:58.65), Paul Jack Kegg Kezes in the 800 cialize in one Head Coach (1:58.74), Kezes sport. Most of in the 1, 500 our athletes are 3:59.63), Tom used to being Johnson in the 3,000 Steeplechase actiye the whole year, but they are (9:50.0), Ryan Mastropietro in the not used to focusing on one 3,000 Steeplechase (10:12.0), An sport.” ' drew Wall in the5,000(15:43.15), Kegg illustrated the fact that he David Lemen in the 110 hurdles is excited about the potential of,the (15.44),and Mike Bonadurer in the year and the team. The team came. High Jump (6-8). out in the first out The women that qualified were; door meet and Kendel Clark in the 1,500 (4:55.25), qualified a total of Mandy Bates in the 3,000 14 people for con (11:14.47), Jenni Hardie in the ference. “We felt early on 10,000 (43:04.0), Krystal Schneider in Shot Put (36-9), Whitney Bond that we had a shot in Long Jump (14-71/2) and Dasha to win both tiles and I think that we Wakefeild in Pole Vault (10-0). According to Head Coach Jack still do, but it is go Kegg, a good way to measure the ing to kind of de success of the tournament was pend on some of their preformance against Spo the freshman com kane, which was a team that com ing around a little peted among the 22 schools. At bit. But we think the meet the men placed second that we have the and the women won by 13 points. talent to do it,” “It’s a good start to just have said Kegg. “It is those numbers and to be competi optimistic, but we tive,” explained Kegg. “If I can get have a lot of work each one of my individuals to be to do.” MANDY GOOD JOHN THORBURN I Clackamas Print Sophomore Trina Rogers was the top junior college javelin thrower in America last year. She returns with a strong core of teammates to break more records this spring. Fri., April 7th ... vs. Centralia Fri., April 21st ... vs. Pierce Tues., May 2nd ... vs. Grays Harbor Fri., May 5th ... Vs. Lower Columbia Baseball Sun., March 12th ... vs. Grays Harbor Wed., March 15th ... vs. George Fox Univ. Wed., March 29th ... vs. Linfield Sat., April 1st ... vs. SWOCC Tues., April 4th ... vs. Mt. Hood Sat, April 8th ... vs. Chemeketa Sat., April 29th ... vs. Mt. Hood Mexican Restaurant and Cantina 515 Molalla Ave Oregon City, OR 97045 503-655-5562 Open7 days a week... Dine in or carry out! 11 am -12 pm Monday-Wednesday 11 am - 2 am Thursday-Sunday Wednesday is Students' Day Free soda with any entree Tues., May 9th ... vs. Lane Sat., May 13th ... vs. Linn-Benton Sat., May 18th ... vs. Lane 1 lam - 4 pm Monday-Friday Dinner Specials run after 3pm