4 the clackamas print
Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2009
McMillan and team gear up
Blazers look to get
in a rhythm and fine
tune after 98-96 win
over Nuggets
By Mark Foster
Sports Editor
The madness is back;
Blazermania is once again taking
control of Rip City fans all over.
You can sense- it. Fans are
ready to see this young maturing
team build on the success we
have seen over the past few sea
sons. It was a rough four-year
stretch but they pulled out of it;
finally going 41-41 and break
ing the .500 mark for the first
time since the 2003-04 season.
That gave us hope. It showed
there was a light at the end of
the tunnel.
Last season: playoffs. It was
a step in the right direction.
The Blazers made the playoffs
for the first time in six years.
Prior to that, a 21-season play
off streak, which included two
appearances in the NBA finals
and five appearances in the
Western Conference finals. We
fell upon rough times; for the
players: what did they have to
look forward to coming to work
every day?
Now it seems we have found
the answers to our problems.
Brad Heineke Clad
With Brandon Roy leading a Above: Martell Webster makes a move towards the basket around the Nuggets’ Chris Andersen. Webster finished wil
cast of young up-and-comers the
points in 20 minutes of play. Below left: Joel Przybilla puts pressure on the Nuggets’ Kenyon Martin at the top of the
future looks bright for this team.
Sunday night against the ber during a timeout saying ‘get
emu. wv won mcii gjCiinV.
being chosen as the No. 1 overall
Jerryd Bayless also played
pick in the 2007 draft. Despite well, finishing with 11 points in
getting into early foul trouble, 15 minutes. He also played well
Oden returned in the fourth quar defensively, which McMillan
ter to ignite a comeback from a also took note of adding that he
ten point deficit. Oden scored felt Bayless did a good job of
12 points while chalking up six putting pressure on the ball.
rebounds in the final quarter
Though headed in the right
of the game, eventually finish direction, there is still a lot of
ing with 16 points and seven work to do to get this team
rebounds overall.
where it needs to be down the
On Oden’s final quarter per stretch. One player in particular
formance, Coach Nate McMillan being Travis Outlaw whose level
said, “I thought it was good. I of play has gone down since last
thought he remained aggressive. season. McMillan noted that he
He stayed smart down the stretch feels Outlaw hasn’t found his
with five fouls.. .he got us going; rhythm yet.
Photos by Brad Heineke Clackamas Print
he got us in the penalty.”
The Blazers first regular sea
Above: Oden shooting free
McMillan said of the night, son game is Tuesday October 27.
throws. Right: Brandon Roy
“What I really liked from our Expect this Blazers team to be
throws a no look pass over
guys tonight was we were down ready and start off with a good
ten in the fourth and I remem- rhythm.
Anthony Carter.
Cross country team hopes to run off with NWAACC title
Mike Hodges Invitational
Clackamas CC
October 16, 2009
Men - Team Rankings
1) Willamette
2) Oregon
3) Xavier (Ohio)
4) Washington
11) Clackamas CC
Total Score
63
64
89
91
320
Women - Team Rankings
1) Oregon
2) Portland
3) Washington
4) Xavier (Ohio) z
11) Clackamas CC
Total Score
22
77
86
97
294
Coach pleased with
effort from his team
as he looks to pre
pare his team for the
post season
By Erik Andersen
The Clackamas Print
Like bullets from a gatling
gun, the hordes of runners
from cross country teams
around the state flew across
the field here at Clackamas
Community College Friday
October 16 for the Mike
Nodges Invitational.
“The team is doing very
well,” said Amy Hermansen
as she recovered from the 3.5
mile run she accomplished
that Friday afternoon. “The
team works hard” she said,
but believes she could do
better on the first couple of
miles. Being use to sprinting
the 400, Hermansen believes
at this point she’s not doing
very well but knows she will
improve.
Days before the Mike
Hodges Invitational, Coach
Keoni McHone explained that
he is pleased with the effort,
the Clackamas cross country
team has been putting out and
that he also believes the team
is doing very well.
“We’ve had pretty good
turning progressions through
out the season, been going
along pretty good and sneak
ing up on everybody as
each week goes along,” said
McHone proudly.
Mary Botsford, another
runner for Clackamas cross
country sees the tel
ting better and beta
week and once again
believes the team is
really good this seaso
“I’m happy wi
way I’m doing and]
(Personal Record),” 0
said.
Botsford, like Her
believes she could
on the first couple of
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Championship com!
on Oct. 31 and ha
here at CCC, as wel
NWAACC champion]
Nov. 13 at Clark (j
the Clackamas cross]
team is working very
training and practice
the best they can whi
events arrive.