Athletic Hall of Fame
REGISTER HERE!!! Saturday June 8, 2019! Come celebrate 50 years of CCC Athletics with us!
See below for your 2019 Class!
Contact Kayla Steen, kaylas@clackamas.edu for more information.
Alumni Hall of Fame
- Kathie Woods (Head Volleyball Coach/Full-time Faculty, 1983-2014)
- Paul Fiskum (Head Softball Coach/Full-time Faculty/Asst. Men's Basketball Coach, 1977-2013)
- Brian Freeman (Men's Basketball, 2004-2007)
- Rick Baggett (Pole Vault Coach/Asst. Track & Field Coach, 1992-2008)
- Kriss Demos (Dammeyer) (Softball, 1995-1997)
- 1995-1997 Softball Teams (NWAACC Three-peat Champions)
- Larry Wright (Head Wrestling Coach/Board of Education, 1969-2006 )
- Lynn Vaught (Administration Assistant/Athletic Support Person, 1971-1999)
- Corey Loebl (Men's Track & Field, 1999-2001)
- Mark Campbell (Men's Basketball, 2000-2001)
- Kayla Steen (Women's Basketball, 2000-2002)
- 1969 Baseball Team
Norm Berney
[Head Wrestling Coach, Asst. Track & Field and Cross Country Coach: 1975-1988]
- Coached CCC Wrestling team for 14 years
- Holds a win/loss record of 128-33
- Coached 30 All-Americans (2nd among CCC Coaches)
- NJCAA Region 18 Coach of the Year (1987)
- NJCAA National Coach of the Year (1987)
- Five-time state of Oregon Wrestling Man of the Year
- Member of NJCAA Wrestling Hall of Fame (1992)
- First Head Coach for Corban University Cross Country teams (2003) followed by Track & Field (2004)
- Cascade College Conference Cross Country Coach of the Year (2006)
- National Christian Colleges Association of America Coach of the Year (2003)
Jim Jackson
[Head Wrestling Coach, Director of Athletics: 1988-2009]
- Head Wresting Coach (1989-1995)
- Coached 11 NJCAA All-Americans
- Coached three NJCAA National Champions
- Coached one USA Olympian (Matt Lindland- silver medalist- 2000 Olympics)
- CCC Athletic Director (1992-2009)
- Awarded the NWAC Dutch Triebwasser Award for outstanding athletic administrator (2000)
- Under his leadership, 40 teams won NWAACC championships
- Member of the NWAACC Hall of Fame (2011)
- Established high academic standards for CCC athletes
- Instrumental in establishing the women’s soccer program at CCC
- Helped plan, develop and build the enlarged Randall Hall Fitness Center
- Allotted funding to help build CCC competition softball field
Tim Williams - Wrestling: 1970-1972
- Member of the 1971 NJCAA national championship team
- Two-time NJCAA National Champion - 142lb. weight class
- One of only 10 athletes to receive two NJCAA national championships in the same weight class
- Accumulated a 95 win/loss percentage at CCC
- 27 total pins during tenure at CCC
- Two-time NJCAA Conference and Region 18 champion (1971 and 1972)
- Member of the NWAACC Hall of Fame as a participant of the 1971 NJCAA national championship team
Kelly Sullivan - Track & Field: 1975-1977 and 1980-1984
- CCC top-10 all-time in 3,000m steeplechase (1977)
- NJCAA national qualifier in both track and field and cross country both seasons of participation (1975-1977)
- NAIA All-American in 3,000m steeplechase and cross country at Willamette University (1979)
- Member of the NJCAA Hall of Fame (1986)
- Member of the NWAACC Hall of Fame (1994)
- CCC head cross country coach (1980-1984)
- Won back-to-back OCCAA titles (1981 and 1982)
- Two-time NJCAA national championship teams (1981 and 1983)
- Successful coaching stints at Auburn University (1984-1996) and Willamette University (1997-2003)
- 24 conference and regional coach of the year honors
- USA Track & Field developmental chair (1992-2004)
- Currently the head cross country and track and field coach at Oregon State University (2004-present)
- Coached USA Track & Field National Champion and Olympian Brian Abshire
Becky Holliday - Track & Field: 1999-2001
- Two-time NWAACC women’s pole vault champion
- Holds pole vault record for CCC, NWAACC and NJCAA - 14’4” (2001)
- Lifetime personal best 15’1.75”
- Member of the NWAACC Champion 1,600m relay team (2000)
- NWAACC medalist in 200m and 400m (2000)
- Earned scholarship to University of Oregon following CCC (2001-2003)
- Holds University of Oregon women’s pole vault record - 14’8” (2003)
- Two-time NCAA All-American for both indoor and outdoor track and field (2002 &2003)
- NCAA outdoor track and field champion - 14’5.5” (2003)
- Second-place finish at the U.S. Olympic Trials (2012)
- USA Track & Field Olympian, ninth-place finish (2012)
- Fourth-place finish at the World Championships in Moscow (2013)
2004 Women’s Soccer Team
- 20-0-2 record
- Southern Region and NWAACC champions (2004)
- Compiled 17 shutouts that season in 22 total games, including three straight shutouts in the quarterfinals, semifinals and championship games
- Won the title game 6-0, setting the record for most goals scored in an NWAACC championship game
- Scored 63 goals on opponents, while only allowing five goals against
- Six players named to the NWAACC All-Star team
- Won its first NWAACC Women’s Soccer Championship in only the third season of existence at CCC
• 1991-1992 men’s and Women’s cross country and track and field teams
• Jim Roberts - Athletic Support Person, 1968-1990
• Danielle (Fitzgerald) Josetti - softball, 1993-1994
• Lindsay Schiely - volleyball, 2002-2004
• Mike Hodges - cross country and track and field coach, 1986-2002
• Michael Keebler - men’s basketball, 2000-2002
1987 Men’s Basketball Team
- Captured school’s first NWAACC men’s basketball championship
- Finished season with a record of 26-4
- Placed second in the Southern Region
- Coached by HOF coach Royce Kiser and Asst. Coach Paul Fiskum
- Players: Joe Clarizio #43, Tim Fields #25, Pete Newlin #15,Terry Newton #21, Todd Harris #31, Jeff Stein #23, Steve Whiteley #51, Clark Nichols #53, Rick Flemmer #41, Eric Christen #35, Russell Livingston #45, Trev Kiser (RS)
Gladys "Babe" Michael - Coach and Mentor
- Instrumental in the startup of women’s athletics at CCC
- Coached the men’s and women’s tennis teams
- Mentored the first women’s coaches at CCC
- Long-time PE/health instructor
Ron ‘Red’ Hangland - CCC Supporter
- Major supporter and contributor to CCC softball program
- Guided two granddaughters to "impact player" status for CCC softball
- Major financial figure in the upgrading of facilities at CCC for baseball/softball
- Financial supporter of all CCC athletics
- Organizer, player, supporter of softball in greater Portland area
Terri Jo Kelly - Multi-Sport
- First female three-sport athlete at CCC (volleyball, basketball and track and field
- Volleyball team MVP and co-captain (1982)
- Member of 1982 Youth Enterprises volleyball team to Mexico and South America
- Earned All-Region 18 and OCCAA honors in volleyball (1982)
- Led CCC women’s basketball in rebounding (1982)
- NJCAA Track & Field All-American (javelin - 1982)
- Scholarship athlete at Portland State University
- Mountain West All-Conference 1984 - volleyball
- Member of the NCAA DIV II National Championship Volleball Team - 1984
David Lemen - Track and Field
- Set CCC, NWAACC and junior college record in decathlon - 7,532 points(2000)
- NWAACC champion in decathlon, pole vault and long jump (2000)
- NWAACC high point award winner - 40 points (2000)
- Scholarship athlete at University of Georgia
- Two-time NCAA All-American, decathlon (2001 and 2002)
- SEC Champion, cecathlon (2002)
- Ranked No. 6 in USA, decathlon (2003)
Trina Rogers - Track & Field
- Two-time NWAACC champion in the javelin throw (1998 and 1999)
- Set CCC, NWAACC and junior college record in javelin - 169’ 5” (1999)
- Scholarship athlete at Boise State University
- Two-time WAC conference champion in javelin
- NCAA West Region champion
- Eighth at USA. Olympic Trials (2000)
- Ranked No. 4 in USA in javelin throw (2003)
Chuck Hudson - Clackamas Athletic Founder
- Founded CCC Athletic programs (1968)
- Director of Athletics (1968-1986)
- Instrumental in creating CCC women’s athletics
- Head men’s basketball coach (1968-1975)
- Instrumental in Clackamas Athletics joining the NWAACC (1984)
- Inducted into NWAACC Hall of Fall (1991)
Royce Kiser - Men’s Basketball (1979-1998)
- Head men’s basketball (1979-1998)
- Career record 373-183 (67.1 percent)
- NWAACC champions (1987 and 1994)
- Southern Region champion (1990, 1993, 1994 and 1995)
- NWAACC Coach of the Year (1987 and 1994)
- Southern Region Coach of the Year (1990, 1993, 1994 and 1995)
- Inducted into NWAACC Hall of Fame (2002)
Brian Abshire - Track and Field/Cross Country (1982-1984)
- CCC 5,000m record holder
- NJCAA All-American and Hall of Fame inductee
- Twice named NCAA Division I Cross Country All-American
- Former 3,000m indoor American record holder
- USA 3,000m steeplechase national champion (1988)
- USA Olympic Team Member (1988)
- NW Champions Award (1996)
Matt Lindland - Wrestling (1988-1991)
- NJCAA National Champion - 158lbs. (1991)
- University of Nebraska single season record holder
- Two-time USA University Freestyle National Champion
- Five-time USA Senior Greco-Roman National Champion
- Olympic Games Silver Medalist (2000)
- World Games Silver Medalist (2001)
- Inducted into NWAACC Hall of Fame (2008)
Lisa (O’Dea) Martin - Track and Field/Cross Country (1977-1978)
- NJCAA National Champion in 400m hurdles
- NCAA Division I Cross Country All-American
- Member of the NCAA Hall of Fame
- Nine-year New York City Marathon record holder
- Former world record holder in marathon
- Commonwealth Games gold medalist (1986 and 1990)
- Olympic Games silver medalist - marathon (1988)
1971 Wrestling Team
Head Coach: Larry Wright
Assistant Coach: Don Conway
Team members: Mickey Bevens, Pat Cameron, Dave Davalos, Gary Faulhaber, Pat Fugate, Larry Johnson, Dale Johnston, Sam Jones, Fred Jossi, Joe Keller, John Ludlow, Bill McBerney, Ken McIntosh, Dean Officer, Dwight Ottenbacher, Bob Schnepel, Glenn Snowley, Larry Soto, Tim Williams and Paul Wunishe
- OCAA State Champions (1971)
- NW Regional Champions (1971)
- NJCAA National Champions (1971)
- Five-time NW Region Individual Champions
- Two-time NJCAA Individual National Champions
- Six NJCAA All-Americans
- Inducted into NWAACC Hall of Fame in 2008