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Clackamas Print 7 Wednesday. Oct. 19, 2005 tougars take it, run with it hackamas hosts the Mike Hodges Invitational, men bee without No. 1 runner, women place eighth overall rank Jordan L Clackamas Print Clackamas men’s and wom- I cross country competed [the annual Mike Hodges National on the Clackamas lipus last weekend and ran Kwell. the men finished second kg community college pro- fcs and eighth overall as a I while the women got two Formances in the top 26. “It was a really good com ing their number one run petition, not only for us, but ner, Josh Cobb, who was out for all of the schools and indi with an injury. The Cougars viduals involved,” said Head were led in the men’s race Coach Keoni McHone. “Our by Doug Benson, who ran a athletes ran fairly well. The 21:52.15 over the four-mile women ran as an incomplete course for 53rd place overall. team I again, Justin Schenck and the : men was a second gave a solid behind Benson effort, I am with a time “Our athletes pleased with of 21:53.19, ran fairly well. the efforts.” Greg Nakata On the ran a 22:27.85 The women women’s side, for 66th place, ran as an Jessica Harper Craig MacLean incomplete ran a solid ran a 22:34.00 19:45.26 to fin for 68th place, team again ish first among Trevor Snook and the men community ran a 22:56.17 college runners gave a solid for 75th place, and 16th over Johnson DJ effort. ” all, while team ran a 23:40.82 mate Lyndsey for 87th' place, M c K i 1 1 u p James Stevens Keoni McHone finished 26th ran a 23:55.79 Cross Country Coach with a time of for 90th place, 20:04.46. Luda Matt Peterman Lukashova ran ran a 25:22.96 a 20:51.31 for for 97th place 49th place and Kendra Stone and Andrew Baker finished ran her first race of the season 100th with a time of 25:41.90. with a time of 21:30.78. “The guys really aren’t “Lyndsey [McKillup] and where they should be and Jessica [Harper] were solid with the Southern Region as usual, and Kendra [Stone] Championships coming up in is just getting used to compe two weeks, they really need to tition again,” said McHone. step it up, both physically and “Kendra [Stone] has battled mentally,” said McHone. “It injuries and illness all fall, seems that lately our work so her body is slowly getting outs have been better than used to working out at full our races have been. Doug speed. All in all, the women [Benson] ran a really strong ran well.” race on Saturday to help make The men’s team was miss up for the absence of Josh hosted by Clark College. The Clackamas women will be defending their 2004 champi onship, while the men should be battling Spokane CC for a top-two finish, most likely behind a very powerful Lane CC men’s squad. CCC’s top preformers Women: Jessica Harper 19:45.26 Lyndsey McKillup 20:04.46 Luda Lukashova 20:51.46 Kendra Stone 21:30.78 *women ran with incomplete team Men: [Cobb], but the rest of the team has got to step it up another notch if we want to contend.” The teams will be doing more focused work on race simulations as Clackamas enters the championship phase of training, leading up to the NWAACC Southern Region Championships in Coos Bay on Oct. 29. Two weeks after that Clackamas will be competing in the NWAACC Championships in Battle Ground, Washington, www.laurelhursttheater.com for shows & showtimes Nash continues her scoring tear knocking in two Clackamas goals I Jimi McDonnell I ’ I I IHomes, Inc. ONE COUPON PER PERSON • > POlllMs DISCOUNT NOT GOOD ON FRONT-OF-THE-LINE TICKE f sereamland.Gom Editor’s Note: This was the only home cross country meet this season. Please support your team by checking nwaacc.org for upcoming races and other Clackamas sports information Soccer flows down south, fights SWOCC, comes back with tie HORROR MOVIES IN OCTOBER AT LAURELHURST THEATER ; >S2 OFF COUPON Doug Benson 21:52.15 Justin Schenck 21:53.19 Greg Nakata 22:27.85 Craig Maclean 22:34.00 Trevor Snook 22:56.17 DJ Johnson 23:40.82 James Stevens 23:40.82 Matt Peterman 25:22.96 Andrew Baker 25:41.90 The Clackamas Print Clackamas soccer traveled down south to Southwestern Oregon CC last weekend and battled to a stalemate, coming away with the first tie of the season. SWOCC started the game strong, scoring a goal little more than six min utes into the game, but they weren’t able to pull away before the Cougars put one in them selves. Clackamas’ leading scorer, Hannah Nash, delivered the team’s first goal less than half way into the game. Right as things were look ing good for the Cougs, SWOCC kicked in a goal less than 10 minutes after Nash’s. For a while it looked as if the game would stay that way. Clackamas was not able to respond for nearly 43 minutes, making it seem as if the game was a wrap. But Nash once again put the team on her back, scoring the only other goal of the game for Clackamas, 82 minutes after the starting whistle. What was even more impressive is that each of Nash’s goals were unassisted. No more goals were scored by either team resulting in the first tie of the season for Clackamas. After a weekend at SWOCC, Clackamas returns with an impressive record of 10 wins, one loss and a tie. They still stand alone at No. 1 in the South Division of the NWAACC. The next game for our Clackamas women will be an away game at CCS on Oct. 21 at 2 p.m. Editor’s Note: The Cougar’s Hannah Nash has scored nine goals in the last three games.