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> Sports Clackamas Print 7 Wednesday, May 2, 2007 Cougs drop ball, look to regroup Clackamas was confided but quickly Mike Guidice fell victim yet again. I Sports Editor _____ Game one featured freshman pitch er Russ Lende who threw a complete game in a 4-1 loss. Clackamas baseball is coming off “All their hits were dinks that fell less-than-stellar stretch of games, for them, while nothing fell for us,” etting swept in two doubleheaders Lende said. efore splitting a series with Lane Game two was an even greater !C yesterday. pitching battle as Bryce Roby fought Last Thursday, the team traveled the good fight despite not getting any a Gresham to take on the current run support. The Cougars would go iouthern Division leader, Mt. Hood extra innings but suffer a disappoint C. ing loss by a score of 2-1. Game one saw Clackamas play Perhaps of even more concern [ood tough, taking them to extra «lings before losing by a score of 9-8. after this series was the injury sus tained by sophomore co-captain, SS reshman pitcher Kyle Burright, who Eric Renander. Early word is that it’s eads the team in saves, took the loss, a strained back muscle, leaving his reshman Cameron Childress was the availability for upcoming games in jne bright spot for Clackamas, mak- question. ig solid contact all day and going The Cougs won 12-11 in 13 innings •4. yesterday at Lane before losing 7-1 Game two was far less dramatic as in the second game. le Cougars were dominated from the “We have to get to a consis utset, losing by a score of 14-2, get- tent level where we are hitting and ing out-hit 14-5 in the process. pitching well all at once,” pitcher Freshman pitcher Tyler Huett was Jeff Bjorklund said. “If we do that, anded the lopsided loss in the con- there’s no reason we shouldn’t get !St. second in the South.” “In game one, our pitchers strug- led to find the strike zone but our ffense was solid and put up a lot of ★ Editor’s note: For more in depth uns. In the second game, our pitch- rs did a great job, we just didn’t coverage of the series @ Lane CC, lit well; to say the least,” freshman access the school’s website and search for the athletics page. NWAACC. atcher Ben Janal relayed. Over the weekend, the team trav- org also has scores, standings, and schedules for all the community col led to Coos Bay for two against iouthwestern Oregon CC. Going leges in Oregon and Washington. gainst a struggling SWOCC club, MARYLHURST UNIVERSITY Freshman catcher, Ben Janal, rounds the bases in a game ear lier this sea son. Janal is from Lakeridge High School and has caught, hit, run and played stel lar defense all year long. Photo contributed by Tracy Swisher T&F get strong personal performances Jesse Dees The Clackamas Print This past weekend the track team competed in the Western Oregon Twilight in Monmouth Oregon. For the men, Kenjamine Jackson, Wesley Keller, Matt Tweedy and Joe Gobel all had strong performances. Jackson took first place in both the 100 meter and the 200 meter dash with times of 10.71 seconds and 21.70 seconds. Jackson is currently number six on the CCC all time list Keller took second in the 100 meter dash with a time of 10.74 seconds B.A. CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL STUDIES with focus study areas in: and is currently ranked seventh on the Clackamas all time list Matt Tweedy ran for second place in the 400 meter dash with a time of 48.91 seconds. Along with their solo performances, the 4x400 meter relay team of Gobel, Jackson, Keller, and Tweedy took first place and are cur rently die fastest team in not only the 4x400 but also the 4x100. For the women, Rachel Hemphill, Tricia Bollier, Jamie Burg, Meaghan Durand and Stefani Dittmar all post ed strong performances. Hemphill took fourth place in the 100 meter dash with a time of 12.70 seconds. Bollier got some good weather and had a big day taking first in the pole vault' with a jump of 3.60 meters, also adding eight inches to her per sonal record on die day. The 4x100 relay team of Hemphi 11, Burg, Durand, and Dittmar ran for third place overall. Although the 4x400 relay team of Hemphill, Burg, Dittmar, and Lindsey Mckillip took fifth place, posting a two second personal record and are currently ranked sixth on the CCC all time fist. The track and field team now looks forward to the Oregon Twilight meet this weekend at the University of Oregon in Eugene. Upcoming sports schedule: ■ MEDIA & FILM STUDIES ■ GENDER & SEXUALITY STUDIES Wednesday ■ SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY Thursday Friday Saturday ■ HISTORY YEAR-ROUND ADMISSION ■ Flexible scheduling ■ Smqll seminar-style classes • Custom degree option Baseball Off vs. Chemeketa Off vs. Mt. Hood Softball Off Off @ Mt. Hood @ Chemeketa • Scholarships for adults To meet with an advisor, call 503.699.6268 or e-mail studentinfo@marylhurst.edu. *US News & World Report BEST COLLEGES 2007 "Number one in the Northwest for small classes" MARYLHURST UNIVERSITY JUST 10 MINUTES SOUTH OF PORTLAND Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities accredited 17600 PACIFIC HIGHWAY (HWY. 43) MARYLHURST, OREGON Serving students since 1893. www.marylhurst.edu 800.634.9982