The Clackamas print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1989-2019, January 19, 2005, Page 8, Image 8

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January 19, 2005
Lindsey Boeck]
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seven assists,
four rebounds
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Clackamas routs Southwestern Oregon CC and Mt.
N.P. Delzell
The Clackamas Print
With seven straight wins
the Cougar Lady Basketbailers
don’t look to renege on
last
year’s
NWAACC
Championship.
In only their third league
game this season, the Lady
Cougars dismantled Mt. Hood
CC last Wednesday 82-23.
L’Trece Prewitt led the way
with 15 points and seven
steals. LaToya Hill, who is
averaging 18.1 points per
game in league play, flowed
her way to 12 points; she also
snatched eight steals.
The Lady Cougars also took
opt Southwestern CC on Jan. 8
68-36. In their league opener
on Jan. 5, the Cougars proved
that they are the queens of
the NWAACC south as they
defeated Chemeketa (CHCC)
CC 69-68 in front of the home
crowd. Last season, CCC bat­
tled and conquered CHCC for
the NWAACC championship,
giving them their first title.
In the NWAACC champi­
onship rematch, Hill led the
Holla’ at your boy!!!
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Listen up everyone in the Clackamas spoils
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way with an awe-inspiring
23 points, seven assists, and
five steals. Vanessa Schmitz’s
double double of 11 points
and 14 rebounds proved to
be too much Cougar for the
Storm to handle.
The Cougars were also
victorious in the Chemeketa
Holiday tournament on Nov.
28; they were able to oust
Wenatchee Valley CC in the
Championship game 62-57.
Rochelle Reeves was the
leading scorer for the Cougars
with 18 points. Hill was her
usual self scoring 16 and pull­
ing down 9 rebounds. Schmitz
added 12 points and was able
to dominate the key with 12
rebounds.
Earlier in the season the
Cougars beat Willamette JV,
placed third in the Greys:
Harbor tournament, lost to
Centralia, beat Blue Mt. twice,
and placed second in the CCC
Thanksgiving Invitational
losing to Umpqua CC in the
tournament final.
Clackamas is now 3-0 in
league play and 15-3 overall
the Cougars are now ranked
No. 4. in the NWAACC
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basketball game,
against Portland]
p.m. in the Randy
nasium. The Ladjf.l
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