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Wednesday, May 15,2013 PRINT: Sports J Track teams excel at multi-events in the 800 meters by three-tenths o f a second, running all alone to The Clackam as Comm unity a time o f 1:50.56 to win by more than six seconds. Collins ¿[so ran College m en’s and w om en’s track and field teams both took sec a leg on the Cougars’ second place ond place at the Southern Region 4x400 relay team. The Cougar men C ham pionships at L ane in also placed second in the 4x100 Eugene on Saturday as the Titans relay. Short relay runners Jake took down the m en’s and wom en’s titles on their home track. Cleverly placed second in the 200 The Cougars are focused on big in 22.51 while Thomas Sutherland ger hardware at the NWAACG nabbed third in the 100 in 10.86. Championships on M ay 20-21 in Shelby Grubb ran legs on both relays while finishing third in the Spokane, Wash. ClackamaS had m any event 400 hurdles (58.01) and seventh in winners and some very impres the 100 (11.21). A.J. Dickson led a Clackamas sive marks during the meet. The women won both the 4x100 and sweep o f the top three spots in 4x400 relays as many athletes the men’s triple jump with a leap scored in multiple events, show o f 47-1.75.“ Deontre Curry (46-9) ing a diversity o f skills. Sprinter and David Hilts-Hoskins (45-5.25) Nettie Wayne anchored both vic were right on Dickson’s heels in torious relays and placed third in second and third. Matt Brown won the hammer the 200 (25.94) and fourth in the throw with a toss o f 152-6 and 100 (12.33).. NWAACC heptathlon cham placed third in the shot put (39-7). pion Elizabeth Venzon came Joey Haynes scored in all three back strong to w in the high jum p throwing events, placing second in (5-3.25) and place third in the the shot put (41-5.25), third in the long jum p (17-0.5) and fourth hammer (147-7) and fourth in the in the triple jum p (35-7.75). discus (122-8). Daniel Fauss soared 15-3 for Long Beach State signee Tiffany Forbito, fresh off o f a fourth place third place in the pole vault, while finish in the NWAACC heptath Chase Davis cleared 14-7.25 for a lon, ran a leg on the winning long fifth place tie. Mark Medgin and relay, while placing second in the Austin Peila ran well to finish sec 400 hurdles (1:05.87) and jayelin ond and third in the 1,500 in 4:07.00 and 4:07.84. (121-1). Team Scores: Men - Lane Lexie Govert, fifth in the hep- - tathlon last week, ran on the w in 335.5, Clackamas 182.5, Mt. Hood ning short relay while placing 80.5, Claik 63, Treasure Valley 53, second in the 400 (1:01.85) and Southwestern Oregon 47.5. Women Lane 277, Clackamas 166, Mt. third in the javelin (121-0). Cia Bywater won the women’s 1,500 Hood 136.5, Treasure Valley 86, in an impressive 4:50.22. D ’Nara SW Oregon 41.5, Clark 20. Full results o f Southern Jones, Tia Fuller, Taylor Ballard and Randi Chance all ran a leg on Region Championships can be one o f the victorious relay -races found by clicking here - http:// Track and Field On the m en’s side, A ustin Collins lowered his school record Photos by Andrew Millbrooke The Clackamas Print while placing in other events. www.nwaacc.org/trackandfield/ results/2013/May 11 -Southern. Region_Championships.pdf Clackamas’ Seth Buck, a freshman from Newberg, Ore., is shown hurdling at the NWAACC Decathlon Champion ships Buck unleashed a 20-foot lifetime personal best in the javelin on his way to second place overall finish with a new personal record o f6,442points. Lane’s Dylan Hamming won the competition with 6,520points. Buck earned eight points for the Cougars to take into theNWAACC Championships on May 20-21in Spokane, Wash. Wrestling News Clackamas 174 pounder Trent Noon has signed with \'C A A Division I ta li forma » h technic University of Clackamas ’ Elizabeth Venzon, a freshman from Hidden Valley, Ore., is shown long jumping at the NWAACC Heptathlon Championships. Ven zon set personal records in five o f seven events to win with 4,177 points. CCC’s Tiffany Forbito and Lexie Govert placed fourth and fifth. WEDHESDÂY-5/15 < <Z> £ “C w O M CM LÔ >s 03 < w • Randall Fitness Center: Open Hours 8:30-10 a.m. 1-8 p.m. THURSDAY-5/16 • CCC Baseball: at SWOCC in Coos Bay, 1 p.m. • NWSL: Sky Blue FC at Portland Thoms Jeld-Wen Field 7:30 p.m., 970 AM tlie Pac-12 Conference. \ t t al Poly Noon will be competing up a weight class .it 184 lbs. lot the Mustangs. Noon was the 2013 National Champion and 2 \ NJCAA A ll-Am erican tor the I ougais. C ougar sophom oic Jake Laden has signed with NCAA Division I Campbell University who is a member ol the So Con Wrestling Conference. I'lie Cougars will hold their annual summer camp in Randall Gymnasium from June 24-27. Wrestlers o f all ages and skill lev- els are united Click on die link here lor more inhuma tion. http://depts.clackamas. edu athletics CougarNcws Wreslling..isp raiDAY-5/17 • CCC Softball: SATURDAY5/18 • CCC Softball: vs. Everett CC at Delta Park 11:30 a.m. NWAACC Tournament at Delta Park, TBD • Pac-12-CBB: • MLS: OSU at Oregon Friday, 6 p.m. Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday, Noon Portland Timbers at Vancouver, 4 p.m. ROOT, 750 AM SUNDAY-5/19 • CCC Softball: NWAACC Tournament at Delta Park, TBD • NWSL: Washington at Portland Thorns Jeld-Wen Field 2 p.m., 970 AM TUESDAY-5/21 MONDAYS/») • CCC Track and Field: NWAACC • CCC Track and Field: NWAACC Championships at Spokane Falls CC Championships at Spokane Falls CC • CCC Softball: • Randall Fitness Center: Open NWAACC Tournament at Delta Park, TBD Hours Noon-8 p.m.