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r Cougars slip in wet race BY DOUG FRY W ith wind and rain creating severe weather warnings across the state, the Clackamas Comm unity College cross country team looked to use the Wes Cook George Fox Invitational as a final tune-up prior to the Southern Region Cham pionship later this month. Clackamas was originally scheduled to host a meet at the college, but they instead elected to find a meet with more competition. Sophomore Evan Sutherland believes they made the right choice to go to the Wes Cook Invitational. “ This meet was going to be a better race and better com petition. We want to run good races and be. around the best races. W e’re going to be running at home anyways [for the cham pionships],” said Sutherland. Clackam as distance runners traveled to W illam ette M ission State Park early on the morning o f Saturday, Oct. 15. The men ran 8 kilometers and the women ran 6 kilometers. In the fourth and final meet o f the regular season, the Cougars hoped to improve on their times and hit their peak as they head into the postseason. “ The team has been pretty h ealth y ,” said head coach Jonathan Marcus. He had expected the m en to fin ish in the top third and the women to finish in the top m e n ’ s team w ith a tim e o f 26:43.2, half of teams competing at the meet. The and placed 19th in d iv id u ally . M oats men placed eighth out o f 13 team s, and m entioned that the course conditions the women did not receive a team place weren’ t great. because scoring depends on the tim es of "It was pretty muddy. A lot o f slipping the top five runners, and only four and fa llin g out th e re ,” M oats Clackam as w om en finished said. “ The guy in fro n t o f the race. me fell and then I alm ost “ I started throwing Sutherland likes to go fell, but was able to keep in to every race w ith a m yself u p .” up. I threw up like six or gam e p la n , and being Runners started the able to stick to it is key race in an open field seven times.” for h im . “ M y strategy an d w ere fu n n e le d is to set a good pace for onto a paved road before - E v a n Sutherland the first 5K, and for the en te rin g the w oods o f last 3K I try to give it all I W illam ette M ission State have, just trying to get faster Park. From there, the course and fa ste r,” said Sutherland. “ I got was comprised o f muddy turns and o ff on a good start, and on the last 1,000 slippery slopes. E ntering the last 200 meters I started throwing up. I threw up m eters o f the course, runners faced a like six or seven tim es.” large puddle, leaving only a sm all sliver When asked if it affected his race at all, of trail where many of the runners ended Sutherland said it slowed him down, but up slipping as they tried to avoid the ankle overall he still ran a good race. Despite deep puddle. the sick n ess, he cam e in 24th out o f During the race, rainfall was steady. 116 runners with a time o f 26:51.7, just Everyone knew the w eather would be seconds behind team m ate Josh Moats. challenging before the race started. When Sophomore Moats was able to keep up the team was asked if it affected any o f with the weather conditions while other the ath letes, they said that they were runners were not. He led the Clackamas used to the conditions. According to sophomore Dan Carrier, it was difficult to sprint going into the muddy corners o f the last 200 meters. “ I felt like I was running in place,” said Carrier. Freshm an Sonia Lem us felt that her race w ent w ell, in spite o f the muddy conditions. “ As we were running around the curves, it was really slippery. I kept sliding a lot, so it might have taken some of my tim e,” Lemus said. W ith the Cougars hosting the NWAC So u th ern R egion C h am p io n sh ip s on Oct. 29, the m en’s and wom en’s teams are both looking forward to the next few weeks leading up to the cham pionships. The runners know there is still work to be done in practice to prepare for the end of the season and are eager for what awaits them as a team. photos by Austin Boltz Below: Clackamas woman’s cross-country team waits for the race to start on Saturday, Oct. 15, at Willamette Mission State Park. Right: C CC men’s distance runner Weyekin Bill runs through the forest at the Wes Cook Invitational. Qadamas Print OODHR19,2016 tadKkraprtayn Y