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6_________ Sports WediNEsdAy, OcïobER 24, 2001 The CI ac I íamas P rìni [ Cougar cross country races towards championships ( ELENA BORYSKA Sports Editor As the Clackamas Cross Coun try teams head to the Southern Region Championships this week end, they will be in need of a few key performances. Rebekah Yancoskie will be an important factor for the women’s team. She had her first workout last week after coming back from an injury, and McHone is.encouraged. “She looked really good at her workout on Friday, for her first workout coming back,’’ said McHone. “Things are starting to look up. So we’ll see how she starts to feel.” Along with Yancoskie, the Cou gars are depending on Stacy Hopkins and Alyssa Anderson to come up with big performances. The race between CCC and Mt. Hood is really tight, with only a few points separating the two teams. It will be up to the back three Clackams run ners to catch Mt. Hood’s runners. “I think realistically we can catch Mt Hood’s number four,” said McHone. “I think we can get one or two past her.” Besides Mt Hood, Lane CC also has some good runners that McHone is watching out for. But Lane is lacking good four and five runners to complete their team. As for the men’s team, McHone is shooting for a second place fin ish. Mt Hood is the favorite, and for Clackamas to pull an upset they will need to run really well. “In order for us to win, we basi cally would have to do some really big things. Matt Solosabal would definitely have to be more patient in his first mile. If he did that I think he would end up fourth and really close behind the high school state cham pion from last year,” said McHone. “I think if Pat Searing is a little more aggressive, he can move up past Mt Hood’s number three.” Besides these two things, McHone also said that Mike Schwoebel, Kyle Holland, Russ Prüden and Ryan Hennessy will need to run well enough to move in front of Mt Hood’s number four runner. “I think if we’re re allyconfident and rest most of our other guys can get in, in front of Mt Hood’s number four,” said McHone. This will be more difficult for Hennessy, since he fell and twisted his ankle a couple of weeks ago while running around campus. With all of this ahead for the Cougars, they have begun to train and prepare for it “We’re beginning our championship phase of training,” said McHone. So we re g QOUgars head to the Southern Region Championships, they will need big starting to...rest up and performances out of Holly Saulie-Rohman (#164) and Kari Rissmlller (#163). make our intervals re- ally sharp.” - Setter/defensive spe cialist - Will play more de fense this year be. cause of her quick re actions and stronc leasership - Brings emotions stability and hare work ethic to the floor - Selected as player of the week for the Southern Region oi NWAACC - Has been staying tough with chronic hip pain - Brings a positive atti tude to practice and meets - Has been a persistent contributing scorer - Constant hard work has turned her into a runner to be watched by opponents - Cares highly about making sure the women win Demonstrates strong academics - One of the better #5 runners in the NWAACC Cross Country Cross Country Volleyball Alyssa Anderson Kyle Holland Amy Klusmann Sophomore from Oregon City High School, Oregon City Sophomore from Tualatin High Sophomore from North Clackamas Chris tian School, Oregon City School, Tualatin WORK IN A HELPING PROFESSION. PREPARE FOR A CAREER, PREPARE FOR LIFE. » ART THERAPY » MUSIC THERAPY » COMMUNICATIONS » PSYCHOLOGY » GERONTOLOGY » PUBLIC RELATIONS » MONTESSORI TEACHING B RELIGIOUS STUDIES IIS N«ws < World Uport 2002_ \____________ lists Marylhurst University in its Best Universities Category, #1 in classes under 20 students, #1 in student/faculty ratio in the Western Region. Course scheduling options are designed for working adults. To meet with an advisor, e-mail studentinfo@marylhurst.edu or call 800.634.9982 x 6268. WWW.MARYLHURST.EDU MARYLHURST UNIVERSITY Accredited by the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges 17600 PACIFIC HIGHWAY (HWY. 43) MARYLHURST, OREGON - JUST 10 MINUTES SOUTH OF PORTLAND Serving students since 1893.