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i SPORTS 7 Staff softball team hits homerun STORY BY JACOB THOMPSON SPORTS EDITOR @SPORTSEDTHOMPS Cars w hiz by W estm oreland Park on M cL o ugh lin B o u le v a rd as th e Red H o t C h i li P e p p e r s ’ “ Californication” blares into the w arm autum n night. The leaves are starting to change color and school has just begun. To the passing cars it’s just another slow pitch softball game, to these Clackamas Community College staffers, it’s a way to relax after another day on campus. The ting of a m etal bat breaks the scene as Director of Student Life and Title IX Coordinator John Ginsburg knocks a softball into left center field. . D u stin Bare, D irector o f Stud ent and A cadem ic Support, rounds third base and scores the first run of the night. This isn ’t just another slow pitch softball team, this is the unofficial softball team of CCC workers, the Triple C ’ s. Led by Ginsburg, this staff-loaded team shows that even the employees at Clackam as have a life o ff the campus. Ginsburg loves playing softball but hadn’t always been able to find a team to play on, so he made the decision to start the Triple C’ s; a name he took because of the softball term and a play on C C C ’ S abbreviation. Ginsburg turned to colleague andfriend Bare for help filling out the roster. Together Ginsburg and Bare found seven staffers including Academic and Career Coach Entique Farrera, StudentySuccess and Career Coordinators Kara Leonard' and Kyle Thomas, CCC graduate, Jonathan Gann (class o f 2015) and four others from past team s Bare and Ginsburg had played on. The Triple C ’s had their roster. Ginsburg is a passionate com petitor and is highly animated during the gam es. For Bare, the best part of playing is spending time with his colleagues o ff campus “ It’ s fun being able to hang out, outside of w ork,” Bare said. “ Really all those who play that work at CCC are not much different on the field than at work. They work hard and play hard and give their best effort ip both places.” ' Even though Gann had attended CCC, he was unaware that m ost of his teamm ates worked for the school. “ I don’t recall ever seeing them on campus before,” Gann said. “ It’ s nice to see them out of their norm al elem enU They seem to have a ‘ cool’ side to them you don’t usually see at school.” So far this season the staffers have won three of their four games and currently sit in fourth place in the Underdog Sports Monday night league. Their latest win came on the first day of classes at CCC. The m ost exciting win so far this season was a 17-16 victory on Sept. 17. Down 14-4, the Triple C ’ s battled back in th e fifth inning, putting up 10 runs to even the game at 14-14. In the top o f the sixth, Ginsburg gave up a tw o-run home run that put thé Triple C ’ s down 16-14. The Triple C ’ s scored one run to tighten things at 16-15, but found them selves down to their.final out when Bare stepped into the batter’ s box and smashed one down the third base line that scored two runners and gave tpe staffers another win. Ginsburg was the most ecstatic of the staffers as the winning run scored. “ [Sept. I7 ]’s victory had me jum ping and hugging CCC graduate, Jonathan Gann, class of 2015, sends the ball flying into the outfield with a strong swing in the Triple C’s O ct 1 game. Clackamas Print ---------------------------------------------------- people and I didn’ t feel I even did that great in the gam e,” Ginsburg said. “ I ’m not jum ping up and down all the time in the o ffice.” A fter the gam e, if it’ s not too late, the staffers go to a local pub to talk about work and swap interesting stories like m isunderstood H allow een costum es or the time Ginsburg met Bob Dylan. Leonard’ s favorite story is about Bare; “ It was pretty funny hearing everyone joke about th e ir college e x p e rie n c e s,” Leonard said . “ Like [Bare] declaring a major just a couple of weeks before graduation.” - As the night wraps up, it becomes pretty obvious these administrators really aren’t that different from the students they’re helping. , Photos by Jonathan Villagomez Pitcher John Ginsburg singles to his teammates that there is one out in the inning. theclackam asprint.com October 10, 2018