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o D January 22,2003 The Clackamas Print Calendar.. Now with more real Cougar! Wednesday, January 22 Dual w/ Pima at Highline @ 5p.m. Saturday, January 25 Dual w/ Western Wyoming and NIC @ 3/5 p.m. Wednesday, January 22 Portland Community College @ 7:30 p.m. Saturday, January 25 Lane Community College @ 6 p.m. Wednesday, January 29 Mt. Hood Community College @ 730 p.m. _____ 7 Strong'weekend pushes wrestlers toward regionals and this year it saw its highest turnout ever when 54 men showed Staff Writer up to practice. The wrestlers are in competition for the ten starting spots Clackamas’ wrestling team host at the regional tournament, which ed a dual against Highline CC on Clackamas will host next month. Since all five region teams will Friday night and followed with the CCC Open the next day, claiming qualify for the post-season tourna ment, Martindale rotates his lineup several successes at both events. Clackamas dominated Highline during the regular season. “We look at the regular season as with a team score of 31-15. Standout performances included practice for the regional tournament. those of Ben Sevigny (125), Michael We’re trying to build the best work Fischer (157) and heavyweight Chris out room by getting all the guys as Henry. Sevigny easily defeated Sean many matches as we can, and it’s Duffy in an 18-3 decision. Fischer worked so far,” Coach Martindale followed with an 18-2 victory over said. The regional tournament is fast Kenny Dewitt. Henry capped off the night when he pinned Jon Carr in just approaching, forcing Martindale to assess his starting lineup. 46 seconds. “It’s becoming pretty clear cut. Saturday’s CCC Open featured tough competition, yet Clackamas The guys are starting to figure out was able to claim second and fourth where they fit in. Guys will adjust place individual finishes. Freshman their weight a little bit to find a spot Bridger Sacher (197) took second where they fit in best. Guys will red with a 4-2 finals loss to North shirt so that they can grow under Idaho’s Tucker Downey. This is a neath somebody for a year. But right matchup that will likely be seen now our starting lineup is pretty again in both the regional and much set,” said Martindale. At the regional tournament, national tournaments. Sevigny wrestled well for the sec wrestlers will attempt to place in the ond night in a row, taking fourth in top three of their weight class to his weight class with a 1-5 consola qualify automatically for the national tion round loss. En route to a predict tournament. Wildcard selections ed finals appearance, Henry’s nose chosen by the coaches will also be was broken after accomplishing a 2- eligible for nationals. 0 record, and he was forced to exit Martindale’s teams have had suc the tournament early. Henry is cess at nationals. He took five expected to wrestle again this week. wrestlers last year, and has produced “Overall, I think the guys did 22 All-Americans over his tenure. well. We’re coming along at a pretty “We’re looking to finish this year good pace. I think we’re on track for in the top ten at nationals as a team, the regional tournament,” said sixth and looking to have several outstand year Head Coach Lloyd Martindale. ing placers. This is the year we could Martindale’s program is growing, have a couple national champions,” Valentines ©ay 6|d Special Wednesday, January 22 Portland Community College @ 5:30 p.m. MIKE POLLOCK Clackamas Print Ben Sevigny wrestles his way to victory against Highline’s Sean Duffy in a match Clackamas hosted on Jan. 17. The next day, the Cougars welcomed wrestling teams to the Randall Cym for the CCC Open. said Martindale. national title. Freshman Sacher (197), who is Sophomores Sean Bolen and already being looked at by several Henry, and freshman Jimmy four-year schools, is one standout. Crisman all have strong chances of “He has an excellent chance at being qualifying for the national tourna a national champion this year,” said ment. Martindale. Clackamas’ next home match Sophomore Fischer (157) also will be the regional tournament on has a great possibility of winning the Feb. 14. 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