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December 1, 2004
Iris make noise at tournament
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kamas women’s basketball team opened
last week with a second place finish at the
¡giving ggptational Tournament.
up against Umpqua CC, the Cougars were
¡first loss of the season in the championship
| The Cougars were outplayed in both half
vn big for most of the game.
e able to cut the Umpqua led to 36-37 with
ing in the. second half. Cougar LaToya Hill
1 19 points and pulled down nine rebounds
rd position.; Sophomore Lindsey Boeckman
I points.
^mB^MEemi-final game on Nov. 27 the
I on Big Bend CC and were out rebounded
Ln.
ars pulled out a nail bitter winning 68-67.
igain had the gym on lock down scoring 13
g down six rebounds and dishing out four
Isa Schmitz scored 10 points and grabbed
Kellie Morey scored nine, came down with
ind had fivp steals. Rochelle Reeves added
umament opener on Nov. 26 the Cougars
lackamas Alumni team and busted out with
g. The Cougars took the early led and never
up real big with 13 points, five assist and
is. Morey had 10 points and four rebounds
t was hot like fire with 13 points and seven
its opened their NWAACC
season on Nov.
lark CC 73-51. Reeves scored 19, Hill
orey scored 13 and Schmitz pulled down
s.
f Dec. 3 Clark CC will travel to the Randall
Then Saturday, Blue Mt. CC will come to
tae time slated at 4 p.m.
I ter term for continued coverage of the
omen’s basketball team as they look to
003-04 NWAACC title.
N. P. Delzell Clackamas Print
Freshman guard Latoya Hill (3) goes after the Umpqua player during the Nov. 28 79-57 loss. Hill
came up big scoring 19 points and grabbing nine rebounds. The Cougars placed second at the
Clackamas Holiday Invitational held Nov. 26-28.
Men’s basketball opens *04
season with first place finish
Frank Jordan
NWAACC champion and tournament hosts
from Lower Columbia College in the tour­
ney’s championship game on Nov. 28 by a
The Clackamas Cougar men have got­ score of 68-59. The Cougars were led by
ten off to a fast start in the 2004-05 cam­ tournament most valuable player Wes
paign, winning the Red Devil Classic in Jensen, as the sophomore poured in 16
amas wrestlers held their own Saturday, Nov. 20, in
Longview, Wash, over Thanksgiving week- points to pace CCC. Maycol Rivera added
them Oregon Open Tournament, where, according to
end.
12 points, while 6’9” freshman Brian
The Cougars defeated the defending Freeman hauled in seven rebounds to lead
dike Haluska, every wrestler won at least one match,
the Cougars off the glass.
ointment was one match shy of placing in the touma-
The previous day, Clackamas got a
ith five wins. Shane Slover won two of his matches,
team-high 20 points from freshman Garold
Howe to power the Cougars past Clark
eventually eliminated.
College 93-66.
Jensen tossed in 15 points and grabbed
/restlersjfought a losing battle in a dual Monday, Nov.
a team-high eight rebounds, while fresh­
man guard Jake Kettles added 13 points
re, after winning two of their exhibition matches, they
and Freeman chipped in 12 points from the
at out by Pacific University
post.
In the tournament opener on Nov. 26,
Clackamas got a double-double from
Sloveiibntmues to practice this week despite a first
Jensen to lead CCC to an 80-70 victory
ijury at Pacific, and Tim Cook’s shoulder is still caus-
over Olympic College. Jensen scored a
game-high 24 and muscled his way to 12
)lems for the 125-pound wrestler. With finals week
rebounds in the win.
roaching, Coach Haluska expects his wrestlers to be
Freshman guard Anthony Mink, a 5’11”
player from Sweet Home, backed Jensen
on doing well in their classes and expects things to
with 14 points, while Rivera scored 11.
for the team after Winter Break.
Freeman added 10 points and seven
rebounds and Sanders dished out a game-
high eight assists.
7OR MORE WRESTLING COVERAGE NEXT TERM
Clackamas opened their season with an
ICLACKAMAS PRINT SPORTS TEAM
87-64 smackdown on the junior varsity
squad from Linfield College in
McMinnville on Nov. 19. Veteran post
Compiled By: Jeff Sorensen
Rivera led the Cougars with 18 points and
Jeff Sorensen Clackamas Print
nine rebounds, while Jensen played a solid
all-around game with 13 points,
nine boards and six assists.
BUY ANY ENTREE GET ONE
Mink and Howe each had 12
points and Freeman had a double­
double with 10 points and a game-
high 14 rebounds.
—BAR & GRILL—
The Cougars will take their solid
(of equal or lesser value)
4-0 start into their first home
Any Day of the Week
game of the season against the
BREAKFAST
19140 S. Molalla Ave.
junior varsity team
from
LUNCH
Oregon City
Concordia University tonight at 7
DINNER
p.m. in the Randall Hall gym.
503-557-0277
Not Valid on Specials
Clackamas will take on the JV
or with Any Other Offer.
Wildcats from Linfield next
Only With Coupon. Dine-in Only.
3/4 mile north of CCC
Expires: 12-31-04
Monday, Dec. 6 at 7 p.m., also in
the Randall Hall gym.
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