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Thurs., Nov. 13, 1975 SANDY (O r» .) POST C o l u m b i a B a s in H a w k s MHCC harriers nab third, fourth to s h o w b a la n c e d a tta c k Mt. Hood Community College will attempt to cap a perfect gridiron Reason Saturday when they host Columbia Bailin Community College in the NWAACC championship tilt on the Saints’ turf Game time is 8 p.m MHCC enters the showdown with a 9-0 slate and ranked third in the nation among junior colleges The Hawks stand 8-3 on the year, one of those set backs a 17-7 loss to Mt Hood on Sept. 13 in Pasco. But that was eight games ago and no one knows that better than coach Marv Hiebert "There's no diaibt in our mind that they have matured and improved a lot since the first game of the season They wouldn’t be here if they hadn’t proven that " CBC, under veteran mentor Jim Thrasher, will bring a sophomore-laden unit to Gresham It will be Thrasher’s fifth appearance in the past seven season at the winner take-all finale He guided the Hawks to the title tilt once and was an assistant coach at Grays Harbor when they went four other times "The game has all the makings of an even match-up,” Thrasher said, apparently disregarding his squad's slight underdog rating "We feel the only play that made a dif ference in the first game was that interecepted pass that stopped us late in the game Other than that we moved the rusher behind M t Hood's Eddie ball pretty well against them.” McGill Baker has rushed for Thrasher was referring to a over 500 yards thus far and Curt Nading theft with five averages about 80 yards per minutes left in the contest game. The Hawk quarterback Nading picked off the stray duties are shared by freshmen aerial on the MHCC 4-yard line NalhanSwagel and Dan Moore and returned it 35 yards to seal Swagel was at the helm in the Saint triumph. last week's 18-10 win over Thrasher said his squad will Everett and has good speed and key on Mt Hood fullback Mark agility, according to scouting Moser in an attempt to slow reports Moore is the belter down the awesome Saint passer of the two and currently ground attack, tops in the rates third in the circuit with nine team NWAACC. “ If we (Mio yards can force them to go to the air Top receiver for CBC is Hon we feel we have a good chance Wold, a 6 2. 195 pound to win They don', throw the sophomore from Ballard He's ball too much because their snugged 35 (Kisses for better whole offensive output evolves than 500 yards and ranks around their fullback ’’ second behind Walla Walla's Al Columbia Basin is third Schable in receiving. offensively and fourth as a stop Shea said the Hawks utilize uni, in the league Their m ultiple defenses, "n e v e r greatest strength is balance giving you the same look for although they’ll tend to run more than a couple of plays.” more in a tight situation. Tackle Ed Stevens heads the The Hawks run an “ I ” for defensive charge and Mike mation with a slot back in Korvas handles the kicking various sets, similar to Mt. duties Hood Assistant Coach Terry Shea said the Saint defense will have to halt the outside running game, particularly the fullback J li i t i sweeps The Mt Hood Community College women's cross country team survived a chill factor below the freezing mark to finish a surprising third place in the Northwest Collegiate Women's Sport Association championships last weekend in Seattle. The Saints totaled 135 points to place in front of seven other two and four year institutions Seattle Pacific snared two of the top three positions to tally 46 points and take top ac colades University of Oregon captured second w ith 80 “ I thought the girls did a great jo b ,” lauded Jim Puckett, Saint cross country coach. "They're not really a group of distance runners, yet they came through with a showing like this ” Barb Hansen lead the local contingent with an 11th place finish in a 17:33 clocking, just 23 seconds in front of teammate Rosanna Cahill's 14th standing FANS WATCH activities at Sandy Union High football game. (Post photo) Debbie Leathers followed in 33rd, at 19:05, while Marianna Cahill and Debbie Nicholson finished 38th and 39th respectively. Close to 100 girls competed in the three-mile race with only 77 completing the course, due p rim a rily to the weather« conditions. A wind of 30 miles-} per-hour gusted throughout the meet I I " I guess you could say theyi all did a great job by ju s| stripping down in th a l weather.” grinned Puckett. X j R t C loth»* tor Son < Fun 0AWAUAM SHOP Ladies and M en's Sandals ,2 1 0 2 NE C iito n 1134$ SW Canyon Pay U tility B ills Here "They like to use that sweep and they're very good at it. We have to contain them wide or thvy'll run wild on the outside all evening ” The man usually packing the ball is G ary B aker, the NWAACC's second leading V a lle y s c o re s tw ic e in M H C C Cornerback Brian Valley intercepted three passes, returning two for touchdowns, and the Mt. Hood Community College Saints scored in every quarter to whip Clackamas CC 27-0 Saturday In Oregon City The verdict advanced the MHCC slate to 9-0 with one final o u tin g l e f t — S a t u r d a y s NWAACC title showdown with Columbia Basin (see related story). Billed as a minl-Clvil War, the gam e lacked the qualification of even a scuffle Neither squad was able to explode offensively as the rain and die muddy turf controlled the tempo of the contest Bu, Valley was in his own little world, turning in perhaps his fines, e ffo rt for the n a tio n a lly -ra n k e d S a in t gridders Valley casually put his arms around a misdirected Clackamas aerial early in the first period and loped 31 yards for the game’s initial score Roy Geiger's PAT was true as were his two other attempts in the second and third frames The ex-Roseburg k icker booted a 25 and a 35 yard Held goal in the second half to up his season scoring total to 45 points, second only to team mate Mark Moser by three points Moser tallied the Saints’ second score in period No 2 when he rambled 30 yards to up the lead to 14. Valley's second interception and 35-yard return early in the third stanza put it away and Geiger added the final six The Saint secondary, third best in the league against the pass, allowed just six com pletions in 23 attempts by the a e ria l-m in d e d C ou g ars. A ccordingly, coach M arv Hieber, gave credit where it was due "Cur, Nading. Andy Bardosi, Charlie Denson and Valley all had outstanding games," the coach informed "They’ve done a superb job for us all year and we expect that they'll have to OBITUARIES^ C h e s te r E y m a n Chester R Eyman, 29730 SE I-ariat I wine. Boring, died at his home Nov I I He was 83 Born in Guthrie, Ok la , he moved to Boring in 1942 from Colorado He worked for Reynolds Metals in Troutdale for 15 years before retiring Survivors include his son, Elbert, Boring; his sister, Blanche Young, Kelso, Wash , two grandchildren; and four great grandchildren Services will be 10 a m. Friday at Bateman Funeral Chapel, Gresham, followed by vault interment at Forest Lawn Memorial Park. v e r d ic t make some important plays against Colum bia B asin .” Hiebert also lauded assistant coaches Terry Shea and Roger Porter for their defensive game plans. The Mt. Hood defense has accounted for 30 points in the last two games, thereby reducing the pressure on the offense Hieber,'s warriors easily won the statistical battle as they gained 191 yards against Clackamas' 148 Mt. Hood reeled off 68 plays to 43 for the Cougars, ye, Hiebert wasn't impressed "They team se, a goal before the game of 75 plays on offense and mounting four scoring drives Bu, we were seven plays short and we only had one sustained scoring m a rc h ” Donning his Jeckyll and Hyde cap, Hiebert said, "bu, we reached our No I goal to be 9 0.” Moser had his biggest output of the season as he notched 109 yards with the slippery pigskin Andy Stakes, filling in for Eddie M cG ill, contributed 64 m arkers M cG ill, the NWAACC’s top rusher, was out with a sprained ankle but should be ready for CBC Clackamas coughed up the ball six times, losing all but one. 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