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10 SPORTS Kicking for goals NEW WOMENS SOCCER COACH SEEKS OLD W INNING WAYS STORY BY JOSH WOLF STAFF WRITER Not long ago, the Clackamas Community College Women’s Soccer team w ere regional champions. When not claiming the title as they did from 2010 to 2013, the Cougars strove for the top spot with regularity. New head coach Tyler Lewis is well aware of the team’s past exploits. Stepping into the vacant role just in time to start the current season, Lewis brings over two decades of coaching experience. Lew is steps into the head coaching position with ;a wealth of experience. Getting his start at Coach Lewis stands in front of the goal net. the age of 20 at Portland Christian High School. After three years day operations have not shifted, at PCHS, Lewis held the head but the ability to scout and recruit coaching position at Gladstone players has been a new and High School for 16 years. Lewis exciting task. Lewis now has the remained at Gladstone while capacity to offer scholarships to starting a family and took a few potential squad members. years off from coaching while “Historically, over the last four his daughter grew up. Lewis then or five years it’s been difficult returned to GHS to coach again for CCC to acquire numbers, for while his own child competed. whatever reason, so I put a lot of After four years, he left GHS in the importance on it initially to make fall of 2021. sure that we had a team, so that “I’ve done lots of other coaching w e could move forward and not for clubs, summer camps and have to forfeit or cancel games,” all different types of things,” he he said. “I w as able to recruit five said, “but as far as team coaching, or six players; had to do some out (I have) 23 years o f high school of the box thinking.” coaching along with different Lewis also finds his present clubs.” players to be more committed Affirming the job at Clackamas compared to high school where Community College to be some students may simply have his highest age group he has to be there. Understanding the worked with, Lewis detailed the opportunities recruitment can differences in coaching high provide, Lewis has maintained school vs. college. The day-to- Thé Clackamas Print Photo by Josh Wolf. three matches. Two of the three ties being played at home sets Lewis and his staff up for an exciting chance at a respectable finish taking into account the challenges the Cougars were confronted with at the start of the year. “I’m a little bit disappointed with the amount of chances that w e’ve got so far, but w e’re still learning, w e’re still building, not having a preseason slowed us down a little bit,” he said. “When we were playing our first game, we were playing against an opponent that had played six times already” Not having a preseason may -have putthe squad on the back foot, but Lewis has already achieved his primary goal of ensuring the athletes would be out on the pitch in competitive fixtures. Seeking signs of improvement, Lewis offered that another couple of w ins would be a success to round out the season. “At this point w e’ve won as many games as w e have in the last four or five years,” he said. Harkening back to the championships in previous years, Lewis is eager to use the tools at his disposal to put Clackamas Community College soccer back on the map. a pragmatic approach to squad building and tactics. In the future, he could look for specific players with attributes allowing tactical changes and a specified style of play. However, in month four of year one, Lewis said he remains fpcused on “going through the process correctly every day,” and m aking sure the team continues to improve. At a little more than midway through the season, Lewis remains keel on his assessment so far. Their last game going up against the Umpqua Riverhawks on Oct. 26. A string of tough losses to start the campaign was followed by back-to-back wins. “They want to be here, it’s As of October 18 the Cougars almost at the point where it’s a job have a 2-6 record. Two additional because they have the tuition.” difficult losses have set the team up to end the season with a 5-5 —Tyler ^Lewis record if they can w in their final th e cla ck a m a sp rin t.co m O ctober 2022