Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, April 16, 1965, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
ROGUE NEWS
FRI., APRIL 16, 1965
Spring Sports
AHS Agenda
Highlight
Meet Your Spring Sportsmen
For the 1965 track and field
season, there are approximately
30 boys representing Ashland
High. They are listed below after
the event in which they partici
pate. high hurdles: Wayne Calvary,
Lonny Slack
100 yd. dash: Dave Lewis, L.
Slack, Larry Rowley
mile: John Meyer, Keith Munson
440 yd. run: Rodger Goddard,
Craig Hooper
low hurdle: Randy Nelson, W.
Calvary, L. Slack
220: L. Slack, D. Lewis, James
Shurtz
880: Gary Hooper, C. Hooper,
Randy Schultz, Gene Suem-
nicht, Kent Carter
2 mile: Ron Leblanc, Mike
Starnes, Olin Ford, Mike Glos
sip, Terry Neuenschwander
javelin: Tim Voth, Gary Penning'
ton, Dennis Sorenson, Richard
Kreisman
shol put: Tex Willis, Greg Bowles,
Dennis So reason, Lynn Besso
nette discus: T. Willis, R. Nelson, Jesse
Price
pole vault: Tade Farmer, John
Gately, Larry Cullop, John
Mitchell
high jump: R. Nelson, W. Calvary,
T. Voth, Dick Calhoun
broad jump: R. Goddard, R. Nel
son, L. Slack, W. Calvary,
Sherman Lynch
880 relay: D. Lewis, R. Nelson, L.
Slack, W. Calvary, R. Goddard,
L. Slack, Larry Rowley, T. Voth,
J. Shurtz
BASEBALL
For the 195 baseball season,
the boys participating are listed
varsity-
Jerry
Den-
con
Bob Ken
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junior varsity order.
catcher: Bill D o r r i s,
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pitcher: Roy Taylor, Dave Bar-
ger, Rick Waddell, Richard
Price, Ron Dixon, Larry Byers
fir.st base: Terry Clark, Steve
Hull, Harold Keith
second base: Ross Coldwell, Mike
Bevens
third base: Ron Surber, Mike
Schoonover
left field: Dale Barger, Pat Mc
Cartney center field: Joey Williamson,
John Matteson
right field: Bill Berninghausen,
Tom Berninghausen
short stop: Kerry Lindley,
nis Day
TENNIS
The varsity tennis team
sists of Cliff Bradshaw,
Lawrence, Jerry Bevens,
Clark, Terry Ragan. The junior
varsity courtmen are Jack Ragan,
Dan Simpson, John Kaegi, Doug
Kirby, Craig Kirby, Steve Bucke
lew, Bill Petit, Bob Gruber, Clay
ton Swartz, and Bernard Hamm.
GOLF
The five placing golfers for
this year are Dian Murphy, Jon
Roberson, Scotit Weaver, Toby
Tobiasson, and Mike Dawkins.
Other players are Brian Whitham,
Tom Reid, Billy Kuhlwein, and
Gregg Torrey.
Diamond Tiffs
Lost By Bears
AHS last a pair of short base
ball encounters last week, as
Medford and Crater spoiled the
Bruin openers.
Medford capitalized on a six
run third inning to down Ash
land 9-3 in a five inning game.
Ashland scorers were Ron Surber,
Joey Williamson, and Dale Bar
ger. Ashland out-hit and out
goofed Medford as the Bears
made six hits and the same
amount of errors to Medford's
three hits and one error. Pitch
ing for the local team were Roy
Taylor, Rick Waddell, and Dave
Barger.
Crater Downs Grizzlies
Crater surprised the Lithians
with a 13 hit, 15 run attack in a
six inning game. Ashland scored
no runs and only one hit, by
Joey Williamson off Comet hurler
Dave Bailey. Bailey also struck
nit 10 of 21 AHS batters.
Rogue River Falls
To Ashland Girls
The Ashland GRA played their
last basketball game of the sea
son recently, swamping Rogue
River 50-16.
High scorer for AHS was Lyla
Voth, netting 26 points. Linda
Tucker scored 10, Cathy Phelps
made 6, and Dian Murphy scored
8 points.
Playing for Ashland were Di
ane Culver, Judy Jameson, Nancy
Phillips, Lyla Voth, Bernadette
Hawk, Dana Weitman, Linda
Tucker, Teresa Logel, Barbara
Gunter, Cathy Phelps, Dian Mur
phy, and Vicky Budden.
I
Slightly ahead of his opponent, Wayne Calvary runs the low
hurdles at a meet with Crater. Crater won, 69-62.
Grizzlies Lose Pair
To Klamath Baseballers
JV's Tie Prospect Squad 4-4
The AHS Grizzly baseball crew
dropped a pair of games to Kla
math recently, 21-0 and 7-3.
Klamath scored 13 runs in the
first inning and their pitchers
allowed Terry Clark one hit. The
first inning saw eight hits, three
walks, and four Ashland errors.
Second game, 7-3
Scoring three runs in the first
inning, the Grizzlies couldn't hold
the hitting Pelicans, as Klamath
scored seven runs on seven hits
and no errors. Ashland had six
hits and five errors. Joey Wil-
Voth, Bradshaw;
Athletes of Month
liamson, Dale Barger, Bill Ber
ninghausen, and Ron Surber col
lected Bruin hits. The JV game
was rescheduled.
The JVs tied Prospect in a
later content, 4-4 as it was called
because of darkness.
Girls Form
Track Team
Tim Voth and Cliff Bradshaw
were voted the most outstanding
athletes for the month of March
recently.
Tim won the award for his
work in track, throwing the jave
lin, shot, running the 880, and
high jumping. Tim threw the
javelin, during practice, 205 feet,
3 feet short of the school record
owned by Gary Pennington. Tim
holds the sophomore reoord. Pen
nington's heave was tenth best
in the nation last year. Tim is a
five foot, nine inch, 150-pound
junior. He has five years credit
in track and also participates in
football, baseball, and basketball.
His hobbies are fishing, water ski
ing, and hunting. Tim has let
tered in football, track, and bas
ketball and is in the Leterman's
Club.
Cliff, a six-foot, one-half inch
senior, was second choice as Ath
lete of the Month by the Rogue
News sport staff as he has done
outstandingly in tennis this year.
Cliff has won all of his singles
matches this year. This is his sec
ond year in tennis which is also
his hobby. He is in Lettermen's
Club, Honor Society, and Humani
ties Seminar.
"The girls have been working
very hard, and I feel that if they
continue to work this hard, and
continue to show improvement,
we should be able to qualify four
or five girls for the state meet
was the comment made by Miss
Shirley Lancy about the AHS
girls' track team.
The girls' first track meet will
be held here, April 24th, against
Medford. The State Meet will be
held May 15th in Springfield.
Competing for AHS will be
Nicky Benbrook, Diane Collver,
Rita Harris, Linda Hyland, Judy
Jameson, Barbara Jones, Pam
Kaegi, Jorja Keil, Linda Lane,
Teresa Loegel, Cathy Phelps,
Kelly Reed, Vicky Ross, Linda
Rucker, and Lyla Voth.
Trio Sets
Ore-Cal Marks
Three new records were set by
Ashland trackmen at the Ore-Cal
Relays at Southern Oregon Col
lege on April 3. Outstanding in
their events were Tim Voth who
won the javelin event with a
throw of 188 feet, 4 inches; Randy
Nelson who set a new mark in
the high jump with a winning
leap of 5 feet, 10 inches; and John
Meyer, Craig Hooper, Gary Hoo
per, and Keith Munson who took
the two-mile relay in a time of
8:29.8 (second best in the state
at this time).
Outstanding Men
Other outstanding men for Ash
land were Keith Munson in the
invitational mile with a winning
time of 4:40; Calvary, Nelson,
Calhoun, and Slack who took a
second in the shuttle hurdle re
lay; LeBlanc, Farmer, Shults, and
Starnes who placed second in the
distance medley in which the
members run a 1320, 440, 880, and
mile respectively.
In the discus, Gene Willis took
third, and in the javelin, Gary
Pennington was second. Lewis,
Goddard, Slack, and Calvary took
third in the sprint relay, and
Shults, LeBlanc, Price, and Suem-
nicht grabbed a third in the mile
relay. In the 880 relay. Calvary,
Slack, Lewis, and Goddard took
second, and in the sprint medley,
Voth, Shurtz, Rowley, and Craig
Hooper took a first.
The field events the girls will
be entering are Discus, Javelin
Shot Put, High jump, and Broad
jump. Track events are 100 yard
dash, 50 yard dash, relays, low
hurdles, 220, and the 440.
The managers for the track
team are Dana Weitman and
Janey Wyant.
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