The Clackamas print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1989-2019, May 26, 2004, Image 1

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    |[years, 3 championship games
iftball finishes in second place at NWAACC tournament
Frank Jordan
" he IC
• lackamas P rint
re Clackamas softball team
Ted up a 33 win season last
end with their third consecu-
sicond-place finish at the
,ACC|Championships, losing
teart-jbreaker
to
Lower
Tibia College in the champi-
p game by a score of 8-7.
' absolutely could not be any
ler of a group of players that
played for me as I am with
roup,” said Head Coach Paul
m. ¡“They showed a lot of
, a lot of character and,
frankly, a lot of guts- in coming
back time and time again from
adversity this weekend, and this
season. Just an outstanding effort
from top to bottom.”
CCC 4 BMCC 0
The- Lady Cougars opened
NWAACC tournament play on
Friday, facing the number two
team from the Eastern Division,
the
Blue
Mountain
CC
Timbefwolves, The Cougars got a
great game on the mound from
Holly Marlow and defeated Blue
Mountain 4-0.
CORY PRICE C lackamas P rint
lady softballers give each other their propers
jire their regular season finale against LCC.
Marlow tossed a one-hitter,
allowing only a bunt single, while
tying her school-record with 14
strikeouts and allowing only one
walk. CCC got two RBIs each
from Nicole Winkley and Kim
Kraxberger to pace the Cougars
offensively. Winkley’s home run
in the second staked the Cougars
to a 2-0 lead, while Kraxberger
smacked a solo hotne run in the
sixth, followed by a Winkley RBI
sacrifice fly to close out the
Timberwolvds.
CCC 4 SCC 3
Clackamas’ sec­
ond game ón
Friday saw
a. w the
i_nv
Cougars a and the VH
CC ™
Spokane
Sasquatch tangle in a
monumental battle that saw each
team take leads on the other
throughout, but CCC got an RBI
single from Ashley Olsen in the
top of the seventh to give the Ji
Cougars a 4-3 victory.
Marlow took the hill
F
again for CCC, throw­
ing a complete
game five-hitter,
allowing only
o n e
eiiited Jgdl
run, WS|
w h i 1 e
i
Please see SOFTBALL, Page 10
CORY PRICE C lackamas P rint
Holly Marlow (1) spits fire at a recent home game.
ijured Mt. Hood climber has campus connection
Cyndee Mady
Go E ditor - in -C hief
ie news of the 60-year-old
‘ornia Jman who plunged
i 60-fqot crevasse climbing
lood May 18, hit close to
: for Jan Godfrey, CCC
"iate dean of student servic-
ho spares family ties with
er Geoffrey Godfrey, now
ering Kt Legacy Emanuel
ital in Portland.
fy older brother and 1 have
s been!'very close,” she said,
sheiiff called his wife in
irniafend then he called me,
ise< my brother and Mark
-f’s climbing partner] were
to stay at our house that
They were expected to be
if the [mountain by noon-
le accident occurred at 7
Jan Was notified at 1 p.m.
leaded to the hospital to
or her brother.
was i there when they
;ht him in from the moun-
He survived an amazing
Mountain rescuers and a paramedic prepare to pull Geoffrey
Godfrey from a 60-foot crevasse on Mt. Hood, May 18.
event and a successful rescue,”
Jan said. “I brought all his hik-
ing clothes home from the bos-
pital ... they were absolutely
soaking wet. He had been laying
in these [clothes] for an amazing
amount of time.”
anybody to help him [or] if there
The fall knocked the retired were any rescue efforts.”
sixth grade teacher unconscious
Geoff suffered a punctured
and when he
bladder and bro­
came
to,
he
ken bones in his
would
spend
pelvis, ribs and
“He thought
over an hour
face,
without
any
“His face took
that he was
human contact.
a huge beating,”
likely
to
die
“When Geoff
Jan said.
there because
After having
called out to let
his partner know
two surgeries on
he was so
that he was OK,
Saturday, Geoff
wedged in and
there was no
is experiencing
voice back, so he
more : difficulty
he did not
didn’t know what
than anticipated
know
what
had
due to the sever­
had happened—
happened. ”
an hour and a
ity of his frac­
half not knowing
tures.
was very awful,”
“He’s had a bit
Jan Godfrey
Jan said.
“He
of a setback,”
Associate Dean of
thought that he
said Jan. “The
Student Services,
was likely to die
injuries
were
sister of Geoffrey Godfrey
there because he
more extensive
was so wedged in
than they origi­
and he did not know what had nally thought.”
happened to his friend. He did­
More surgeries are- expected
n’t know if [Mark] had fallen for the future and rehabilitation
down the crevasse with him.
[Geoff] had no idea if there was
Please see CLIMBER, Page 3
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