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orts 'Clackamas Print Wednesday. Oct. 12, 2005 7 ash goes on tear, Cougars rout hl McDonnell ¡Clackamas Print [th a weekend full of [the Clackamas soccer ¡came up big once again, jng their ' NWAACC less. I Lady Cougars (10-1-0) led the first half of the In impressively with a pant record; Head Coach I Nelson said their win-' ¡record was due to solid [work. I one player runs our I We’ve really played ■ as a group and have Igether some of our best ¡finances as of late,” said pn. . |e Lady Cougars were led up against a solid I College team last [day, but once again Id that they were the [or team crushing Clark [one. [nnahNash came up huge, pg four goals, one unas- I. Miriam Coto, Amanda Ir, and Emily Ingalls [assisted Nash. Ingalls put together a strong per Nash had a standout per formance scoring two goals, formance scoring three goals, one of which was assisted by giving her a season total of Nicole Cahill. twelve, which currently puts Clackamas her third in the clashed with _________ • NWAACC for Lane CC for goals scored. the first game Trailing close “ No one player of the week behind is her runs our team. end, and came’ teammate up with a 4-0 Ingalls, who is We’ve really 1 win. . fourth in the played strong “We played NWAACC with Lane our first as a group a total of 11 game of the goals scored. and have put , season, but we The next together some weren’t play game up is on ing as well Oct. 15 in-Coos of our best then as we Bay against preformances are now. We Southwestern [wanted] to CC at noon. really get after Tracy Nelson them,” said Head Soccer Coach Nelson. “They really haven’t seen what we can do yet.” Jyella Deloney did an Editor’s Note: excellent job as keeper for the Cougars completing her third shutout of the season against Please attend the last two Lane, which as of now puts regular season home games. her second in the NWAACC Oct. 28 at 3 p.m. and Oct. 29 for total shutouts. at 1 p.m. Andy Zehrung Clackamas Print Sophomore Tianna Meduri (7) fends off Lane CC defender during Friday's 4-0 win. The Cougars routed both oppo nents last weekend and currently sit at the top of the NWAACC south with a record of 10-1-0, their only loss coming Sept. 17 against Walla Walla CC. lleyballers fall at Chemeketa, Southwestern Oregon The cougar volleyball team lost both matches last week end, falling to last place in the NWAACC south. They lost to Chemeketa 30-16,30-25,30-19 and Southwestern Oregon 30-21, 30-17,30-24. They are now 2-5 in league and 17-14 overall ."(LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP TO BOTTOM) Cotie Howard (14), Kori Trenholm (7), Samantha Hennessy (4), statis tician Aubrey Schneider, Catie Warren (3), Jami Durhkoop (I) ,' Ashli Itami (8), Jessica Heidenreich (12), Meggan Chapin (6), Margo Wyatt (5), Rachel Gowen (10) , Heather Gerke (II) , Nicki Emmert (2). Tonight the lady volleyballers will take on southern rival Mt. Hood CC at 7 p.m. in the Randall gym. Next Saturday the cougars will travel to Albany to take on Linn-Benton CC. They will be back home Oct. 21 to face Southwestern Oregon at 7 p.m. LEFT: PHOTO Courtesy volleyball media guide ÌH ■I illegitimate The Clackamas Print wants your ad here! Cheap rates, good exposure, 29,000 readers and counting. Please contact 503-657-6958 ext. 2309 Student/faculty discounts