T he C lackamas P rint • 9
F ebruary 11, 2004
Somer
Erickson (10)
looks on as
Lindsay
Calmettes
(22) fights
her way
through the
Chemeketa
defense
looking for a
shot during a
Feb. 4 victory
over the
Chiefs.
Calmettes
scored 11
points and
grabbed
eight
rebounds.
Erickson led
the Cougars
with 16
points and
seven
rebounds.
AMY CASHMAN C lackamas P rint
Women take No. 1 NWAACC spot
Erickson contributed 11 points.
Ashley Cadotte, Sabra Dunn and
Cindy Alldrin each added 10 points.
Clackamas women’s basketball
“It took us a few minutes to get
extended their winning streak to going,” said Martineau. ‘It wasn’t
nine last week with wins over the best game that we played all
Chemeketa CC and Southwestern year, but to get out of there with a
Oregon CC.
20-plus point victory is very nice.”
The Cougars traveled to Coos
The Randall gym was bouncing
Bay on Feb. 8 and handed SWOCC on Feb. 4 as the Cougars battled the
their 18th loss of the season 74-47. Storm of Chemeketa CC.
According to Head Coach Jim
The Cougars jumped out to an
Martineau, the Cougars got off to a early lead and controlled the
slow start against the SWOCC momentum for most of the first
Lakers and went into the half with a half. Chemeketa was able to keep it
32-19 lead.
close, cutting the Clackamas lead a
The Cougars shot the ball poor number of times.
ly but were able to get to the foul
With seven minutes remaining,
line 37 times for the game.
the Storm cut the lead to 22-20 and
The Lady Cougars shared the 29-27 with three minutes remaining
scoring load with Lindsay Calftiettes in the half. Freshman guard Kasie
scoring 13 points and grabbing Elliot nailed a three to end the first
seven rebounds. Forward Somer, half, giving the Cougars a 34-27
Nic Delzell
S ports E ditor
lead.
the last few minutes we did what we
In the second half, the Cougars needed to win.”
went up by as much as 10 but the
Erickson led the in scoring
Storm would not let down. They assault with 16 points; she also
cut the Clackamas
added
seven
lead to 67-64 with
rebounds.
less than a minute
Calmettes chipped
“[This was a]
to play. Calmettes
in
11
points,
very
good
win
was fouled on the
snatched
eight
against one of the boards and dished
last Cougar posses
sion and nailed one
out five assists.
better teams in
out of two free
Alldrin scored 13,
the NWAACC.”
throws to seal the
hauled in four
victory
for
rebounds and had
Clackamas, 68-64.
five assists.
Jim Martineau
“[This was a]
Ashley Storms
Head Coach
very good win
and Elliot both
against one of the
had strong per
better teams in the
formances off the
NWAACC,” said Martineau. “Every bench. Elliot scored six points and
time we started to put some dis Storms added nine points and. three
tance between us they made a run offensive rebounds.
and cut it back down ... I thought
Cadotte played all 40 minutes,
scoring ten points and pulling down
13 rebounds. Presently Cadotte is
averaging 12 points and 11
rebounds per game.
“Ashley Cadotte has played that
way all year; she is a double-double
waiting to happen,” said Martineau.
These two wins leave the
Cougars with a league record of 9-1
and an overall record of 19-3. They
are currently in first place in the
NWAACC Southern Division and
on Feb. 8 the Cougars were voted
No. 1 in the NWAACC Coaches’
Poll, receiving seven first-place
votes.
Tonight, the Cougars will travel
to Portland CC, with a 5:30 p.m. tip-
off. Saturday, the Cougars will
honor their departing sophomores
before their last home game of the
season against Linn-Benton CC,
with tip-off at 4 p.m.
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AMY CASHMAN C lackamas P rint
Lady Cougar Sabra Dunn (12) listens to Head Coach Jim
Martineau during a Feb. 4 game against Chemeketa.
Dunn scored nine points, had three rebounds and one
assist in the 68-64 Clackamas victory.
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