Basketball
Jo Paine wins NW Athletic Confrence women’s basketball player of the year By Edgard Valencia Hard work and leadership paid off for sophomore guard Johanna “Jo” Paine, as she was named NWAC basketball player of the year last month, ending her magical season with a cherry on top. Paine had a monster season for the…
Read MoreBy James Harley The Los Angeles Lakers have been in the news many times winning NBA championships. Once again the Lakers find themselves in the news again, except this time, it isn’t because they won. A couple weeks ago, Lakers guard D’Angelo Russell secretly videotaped his teammate, forward Nick Young, in a hotel room. In…
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Read MoreUmpqua Community College left Clackamas Community College on Sunday, Nov. 29, as winners of the women’s basketball Thanksgiving = tournament. Umpqua defeated CCC 76-65. The Cougars came in second, defeating Green River 80-46 and Mt. Hood 70-56 to make it to the championship game. Last year, the Cougars won the whole tournament. Umpqua beat Olympic 81-47 and Southwestern 101-76. Jo Paine and…
Read MoreThe Cougars had a decent outing at the 2015 NWAC tournament in Kennewick, Wash. They finished in eighth place with a 2-2 record. Although this was the second straight year they were eliminated from championship contention with a loss in the first round, they put together a solid tournament. After the first round loss on…
Read MoreFamily and a basketball team, two of the most difficult groups of people we may ever come across. Neither can work without good chemistry and teamwork. What would happen if these two groups collided? Would it be an advantage having such strong chemistry before you even hit the court? Here at Clackamas Community College we…
Read MoreIt’s mid-season, Cougar fans, and excitement is in the air. The men’s and women’s basketball teams are now at the halfway point in Southern League play and the race is on to make it to the tournament. With the men coming in at a record of 5-2 and the women at 3-3, both teams are…
Read MoreWith only 16 miles separating the Clackamas Cougars and the Mt. Hood Saints, a buzz surrounds this rivalry game. However, don’t let the short distance fool you; with the game approaching Jan. 28, the bad blood between the schools runs much deeper than geography. “Cage the Cougar,” is a phrase CCC assistant coach Brian Stamme…
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