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Clark athletics: Weekend games postponed by weather

Strong effort in track and field for Penguins

By Jeff Klein, Columbian sports staff
Published: April 6, 2018, 9:02pm

Weather and field conditions wiped out a four-game weekend series between the Clark College baseball team and Clackamas.

Friday’s doubleheader in Vancouver was postponed due to poor field conditions, while Saturday’s doubleheader at Clackamas was postponed due to the forecasted wet and windy conditioned.

No makeup dates were immediately announced.

Clark (13-6, 4-2 NWAC South) is next scheduled to host Lane at 4 p.m. Tuesday at Kindsfather Field.

SOFTBALL — The Clark softball team also called off its Saturday home doubleheader against Centralia due to weather. Next for the Penguins (6-12, 4-7 NWAC South) is a 3 p.m. doubleheader on Tuesday at Chemeketa.

TRACK AND FIELD — Chamerea McGee, a Heritage High grad, accounted for 18 points for the Penguins, and Chloe Lindbo, a Ridgefield grad, scored 17 points for Clark at the John Knight Twilight meet on Friday at Monmouth, Ore.

McGee won the 100 meters with a time of 12.66 seconds, and was second in the 200 (26.36).

Lindbo won the 100 hurdles (14.99), and was fifth in the 100 (12.85) and sixth in the 400 (58.31).

Natalia Urtiaga was second in the 5,000 with a time of 20:36.19.

The Clark men had four second-place finishes and a third among the top results.

Jilven Refill, a Union grad, was second in the 100 (10.89), Antoine Wilder, an Evergreen grad, was second in the 400 hurdles (56.14), David Tran, a Prairie grad, was second in the long jump (6.59 meters), and Noah Root was second in the 200 (21.13). Levi Munoz was third in the long jump (6.40).

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