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ROGUE NEWS
WED., APRIL 1, 1964
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Scott Weaver, a ninth-grade member of the Ashland High golf
team is shown practicing his stance.
First Golf Match Set For Friday
GRA Team
Beats Crater
Eight members of the Ashland
High G R A have formed a basket
ball team which has, so far, either
defeated or tied with every team
they've played, including a S.O.C.
team.
The team is composed of the
following girls who are either
sophomores or juniors: Vickie
Budden, Diann Collver, Kola Hob
son, Dian Murphy, Sandy Roll,
Linda Tucker, Lyla Voth, and
Linda Wenker.
Their latest victory was over
a Crater team which they slaught
ered 81-9. High scorers for the
Ashland team during this game
were Dian Murphy (who also
acted as captain) with 16 points
and Lyla Voth with 11 points
Other wins were over Grants
Pass (15-10), Klamath Falls (26
2), and Rogue River (33-17). Tie
Ashland High's seven-member
golf team will compete in its
first match this Friday, April 3
RECORDS
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Grizzlies Fight
Just As Hard
Seldom, if ever, has the winning
of a big game or the beating of
a large school meant so much to
other schools as it has to the
Ashland High basketball team, to
the student body, and to the home
town folks.
When the Bruins beat another
team, it usually ends a long
drought of losses to that parti
cular team or to the past season's
records. There are those who
will pass the last season as just
another unsuccessful losing sea
son, but to Ashland High School
it was more than just another
season as the wins over Crater
and Willamette means hope to
win again.
With a very inexperienced team
like the Bruins, the big win or
a real close game against the
state's best means superiority over
at Medford. The team, which is
coached by Mr. t-arl iba, was
started at Ashland last year.
The two returning players from
last year are Dian Murphy, the
only girl in Lettermen's Club, and
Jon Roberson. Other members of
the team are Earl Iba, Don Mann,
Scot Roberts, Toby Tobiason, and
Scott Weaver.
The team will play 18-hole
matches and their scores are
added together to get the team
score. The school with the total
lowest score will be the winner
of the match while the individual
with the lowest score will be
named medalist.
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Ashland Teams
Drop Four Games
The Medford Black Tornado
demolished the Ashland Grizzly
baseball team last Wednesday as
the Bears dropped a disasterous
21-2 verdict. In league play Satur
day, Ashland dropped 6-4 and 7-5
heartbreakers to the Grants Pass
baseball team.
Dean Samuelson and Ross Cold-
well are the league's top hitters
as they are batting five for seven
and five for eight, respectively.
The Grizzly tennis team also
had a heartbreaking day Saturday
proves that the little team doesn't
just get slaughtered but it fights
for fame and to win the game
just like the bigger teams.
This season wasn't a failure
but a chance to show up the
oddsakers next year. No one can
truthfully say that the Grizzlies
were smothered throughout the
season. If they do say so, Ash
landers will show them who's boss
within the next few years.
as they lost every match in a
one-sided meet to the Cavemen
from Grants Pass. The Ashlanders
won only one set out of all eleven
matches when the varsity second
team doubles took the first set in
their match. Cliff Bradshaw wa
recognized for his great efforts
to will his matches.
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Dean Samuelson has been chosen by the Student Council as Boy
of the Month for February. Dean was chosen for this honor by
the Student Council because of his basketball honors. He was
high point man for Ashland this year and was also chosen
"Most Inspirational Player" by his teammates. He was captain
of the Grizzly club this year, also.
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