FRI., MAY 20, 1966 ROGUE NEWS PAGE THREE Springer Sets Pole Vaull Grizzlies Second ecord: ft . v i .1 11 n " 4 h j .J These four members of the girls' track team represented Ash land at the recent state meet in Springfield. They are (1. to r.) I.yla Voth. Carlista Holland, Debbie McMonigal, and Judy Jameson. The girls placed fourth at the state level, gaining 31 team points. Voth Sparks Girls To State 4th Place Ashland High School girls earned fourth place at the re cent state track meet in Spring field, earning 31 points. Most of Ashland's points were gained by Lyla Voth, who received two first places and a second place. Lyla exceeded na tional records in the discus and shot put. She hurled the discus 136 ft. 3 in. and put the shot 42 ft. 11 'i in. for her state mark which beat the national bests for the Division of Wo men's and Girls' Sports under the American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. Lyla also placed second in the javelin with a toss of 133 ft. 2 in. Judy Jameson also earned points for Ashland. She placed " fifth in the 220, with a time of 26.4, and sixth in the 100 in a time of 12.05. A total of 412 girls represent ing 91 schools from throughout the state competed in the state meet. Only those girls who qualified in their districts were allowed to compete. In the local district track meet, four girls qualified for the State Meet and five new school records were set Qualifying for state were: Lyla Voth, first javelin, shot put, discus; Judy Jameson, second 220 yard run, third 100 yard dash; Debby McMonigal, qualifying time for hurdles. New school records set were: Lyla Voth, shot put 39'10", discus 136'5"; Carlista Holland, 440 yard run 66 seconds; Judy Jameson, 220 yard run 27.5; Maria Anderson, 880 yard run 2 minutes 47.7 seconds. The State Tournament took place at Springfield, Saturday, May 14. New Ilead Five Ashland girl track members competed in the Strawberry City All-Comers meet at Lebanon April 23. Judy Jameson took first in the high jump, breaking the old school record with a jump of 4'7". She also placed second in the 100 yard dash. Debby McMonigal placed fifth in the hurdles with Susan Rifle placing sixth in the long jump and Betty Mayo placing sixth in the 880. Lyla Voth placed first in the javelin, second in the shot put, and third in the discus. Be cause of her excellent perform ance, she was awarded a plaque naming her the outstanding field event performer. The track team was compet ing against top tracksters and did a tremendous job in repre senting our school. AHS Baseball Nine Loses Twice To Crater Prepsters The Ashland High School baseball team dropped a double header to Crater 12-0 the first game, and 9-3 the second game. This brings their win and loss record to 3 and 10 since the last edition of the paper. The best hitter for the Grizz lies in the first game was Mike Schoonover who was two for Burgers - Shakes - Fries Across from SOC B J JEWELERS LOVEB RIGHT DIAMONDS 283 EAST MAIN IN ASHLAND Pioneer Village Shopping Center OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK - 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Grocery and Meats Beauty Salon The 88c Store Westinghouse Laundromat "S & H" Green Stamps For Summer Fun TRY BOWLING JOIN THE SENIOR LEAGUE NOW AT RONDO LANES Led by the record pole vault of Roger Springer, the Ashland High School Grizzly tracksters placed second in a tri-meet held in Ashland last Friday. Klamath Falls prepsters won the meet, accumulating 86 points. Ashland tallied 55 counters while Crater took last, scoring 21 points. The Pelicans took a total of Leask Cops District Tennis Crown Capped by Ashland's foreign exchange student winning the district crown, Ashland High's Grizzly racket squad ended its most successful season in the history of the team last week. After scoring four wins in a row at the district tourney last weekend, Leask will be com peting for the state title in Eu gene this weekend. The quintet, headed by the New Zealander's 7-1 conference record and his 11-3 season mark, ended the season with an 8-6 record and a 4-6 conference mark. The number of victories is more than all the previous racket quintets have garnered in the history of AHS tennis. three at the plate. Rick Wad dell duplicated the figures in the second game as he was two hits for three trips to the plate also. A rundown of scores through the season since the last paper is as follows: April 20, a 12-2 decision over Prospect. April 23, a 7-2 and 8-0 double header to Crater. April 26, a 6-5 loss to Grants Pass, and a 4-2 decision over the Cavemen. April 28, a 6-3 decision over Prospect. May 7, a 7-1 and 7-2 double header to Medford. May 11, a 19-1 and 17-1 double-header to Klamath Falls. May 12, an 11-6 loss to Eagle Point. May 14, a 12-0 and 9-3 double header to Crater. COLLEGE RICHFIELD JUNCTION OF HIGHWAY 66 & 99 If we can't service it it cant be done" eight firsts including the relay, while Ashland won six firsts and Crater one. Besides Springer's 13-3 vault, Tim Voth won the javelin, Tex Willis victored in the discus, John Myers won the 440, and Roger Goddard victored in both the low and high hurdles. Missing from the regular Grizzly lineups was hurdler and 3rd In District At the district tourney, Ash land's team ended in third po sition as they did in conference standings. Klamath topped the circuit and the tourney with an 8-0 record and 30 team points. Medford followed in both cate gories with a 6-2 mark and 20 points. Ashland had 16 points followed by Grants Pass with 15 points and a 26 record. Eagle Point tallied three dis trict tourney cantos, but didn't play conference teams, while Crater had an 0-8 mark and no points. Leask provided 10 of the team's counters while Jack Ragan gave Ashland three as did the doubles duo of Ken Clark and Doug Kirby. Also entered in the tourney was Jerry Bevens in singles and John Kaegi and Craig Kirby and Kent Brostad and Gary Prickett in doubles. Bev ens won one and was eliminated by last year's champion who took third this year, Ken My ers of Medford. The second AHS doubles team met the third rated doubles men from Klamath Falls in the " initial round and were eliminated as were the third doubles duo. Other winners included Tom and Terry Cole of Klamath in tne doubles bracket; Stern Skeen of Klamath was second in singles while Mike Offord and Russ Ferguson of Medford placed second in doubles action and third seeded Steve Steward and Jerry Nickodemus of KF placed third. Ashland's triumphant net club included seven members during the year. Leask, Ragan, Bevens, Clark, the Kirby brothers and Kaegi made up the team. Ashland's victories were over Grants Pass and Crater twice in conference action. Southern Oregon College JV's twice. Eagle Point, and North Bend. The quint lost to Medford, Kla math and Roseburg twice each. Fufure Ski Team Ashland High is planning a ski team for next winter. The team will receive funds from the Athletic Department just like the football, basketball and baseball teams. Besides having their equipment furnished, the team members will get free ski lift tickets to practice their skiing. Rexall Drug Downtown Ashland PREXRIPTIONS FOUNTAIN Phone 482-3366 high jumper Randy Nelson and sprinter Dave Lewis. Voth and Willis took seconds in the broadjump and javelin respectively while Greg Bowles took third in the shot put, Dick Boulton placed third in the 880 and Larry Rowley was third in the 220. Fourth places included Bill Pettit in the 100, Lonny Slack in the long jump, Boulton in the 220 and Rowley in the 880. Ashland took second in the relay. Taking firsts for Klamath were Gates in the 100, 200 and broadjump, Lewis in the mile, Petersteiner in the highjump. Metier in the 880 and Whitlock in the two-mile run. Klamath won the relay. Molloy of Crater won the shot put A review of these setting rec ords during the season shows Voth erasing the old javelin mark in the Cal-Ore, Hayward and Rotary, and Rogue Relays; and Willis with a discus mark. Voth's best throw was 216 while Willis' was 170-0 Vi. The track team will travel to Grants Pass tomorrow for the district meet at 1 p.m. RESULTS: 120 HIGHS Godord, A; Jones KF; Pierce, C; 15.4 100 Gates, KF; Hendricks. KF: Pettit. A; 10.3 MILE Lewis, K lew. KF: 4:45.5 Lyon, KF; Buck- 440 Myer. A; DeGroot, KF; Bragg, SHof Molloy, C; Cavir A; 52V, C, Bowles, BROAD JUMP Gates, KF; Voth, A; Slock, A; 20-3V4 HIGH JUMP Petersteine, KF; No vak, C; Hawley, KF; 5-9 tOO LOWS Godord, A; Demetrakas, KF: 20.S DISCUS Willis, f Dodcro. KF: 161-5 Tweddell, C; JAVELIN Voth, A; Will dell, C; 206-4 ij Twed- 220 Gates, KF; Hendricks, KF, Row- . Boulton, A; 22 9 880 Metier, KF; Heuttl. KF; Boul ton, A; Rowley, A, 2 04 6 POLE VAULT Springer, A Peter. steiner. KF; Tillerv. KF; 13-3 (record) TWOMILE Whitlock, KF; Hall, KF; Lake, KF; 10 25 9 880 RELAY Klamath Foils, Ashland, Crater; 1:36.5 Grizzly Golfers f f tjdlll I Wfl WlllC Ashland High School lost its last golf match of the season, bringing her season record to two wins and six losses. Ashland's two victories were scored over Crater April 12, with a 14-1 score, and again April 22 with another 14-1 score. Losses for Ashland were: April 8, Ashland vs. Medford, 5-10; April 14. Ashland vs. Kla math Falls, 3-llVi; April 26, Ashland vs. Grants Pass, 3Vi 11; May 3, Ashland vs. Grants Pass, gii-lO'i; May 6, Ashland vs. Medford; and May 13, Ash land vs. Klamath Falls. 0-15. 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