Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, February 10, 1967, Image 3

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    Three Wrestlers Top In League
Ski Team
Competes
The first Ashland High ski
team attended their first ski
meet, the Lakeview Invitational,
at Warner Canyon, out of Lake
view, Feb. 4.
Mr. Locke, coach and advisor
for the team, used his own
judgment in composing the
teams for this meet The first
team consisted of Suzi Cope,
Chris Hald, Kris Keil, Roger
Wigen, and Chris Wiley. Danis
Conklin, Betsy Cope, Renee
Dreiszus, Doug Fremd, and Jeff
McCollum made up the second
team.
The course was a giant slalom
consisting of about 25 gates.
Chris Hald had the fastest time
on the Ashland team which was
1 25, followed by Kris Keil, 1.27;
Roger, 1.32; Suzi, 1.40; and
Chris Wiley, 1.42. The second
team did not fare as well. Betsy
and Renee were the only two
that finished. Betsy's time was
1.32 and Renee's was 3.15. She
lost time in two falls. Danis took
a bad spill and sprained her
ankle and Jeff and Doug had
problems with their bindings so
they were unable to finish.
Eight schools competed in
last Saturday's meet. Bend had
the fastest team time on first
team with 3.29.0, followed by
South Eugene, 3.29.3; Medford,
3.38.1; Lakeview, 3.40.4; Alturas,
California, 3.52.4; Sheldon, Eu
gene, 4.11.6; Ashland, 4.25.4;
Grants Pass, 4.40 8. The team
time was the combined time of
the three fastest racers.
ATHLETE OF
Calhoun
Senior Dick Calhoun was cho
sent Athlete of the Month for
the month of February for his
participation in basketball offen
sively as center, and for his
efforts defensively.
As of January 28, Calhoun
had tallied 19 points. He picked
off 22 rebounds and ranks as
fourth highest rebounder on the
team. His greatest aid to the
team has been rebounds col
lected each game.
Calhoun felt his best perform
ance offensively and defensively
was against Crater on Jan. 28.
He is a member of DeMolay
and the dance band. Calhoun
likes to participate in basket
ball, track, and weight training.
Calhoun stands at six feet
two inches and weighs mean
160 pounds. Hunting, fishing,
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LARRY CULLOP takes down
his opponent in a match with
Crater.
Bruins Look For
As of January 28, the Varsity
basketball team's wonloss rec
ord stood at two and ten. How
ever, despite the record, Ash
land has placed four players
among the top 19 scorers in the
conference.
The five top scorers for the
squad are John Mitchell with
104 points, Joey Williamson
with 81, Gene Willis with 79, Jay
Fischer wih 70, and Sonny Six
killer with 49.
Free Throws
The most accurate three free
throw shooters are Williamson,
Fischer, and Mitchell. William
son, Fischer, Willis, Dick Cal
houn, and Lonny Slack are the
five top rebounders for the team
with 46, 44, 38, 22, and 18 re
spectively. Every member on the team
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DICK CALHOUN
water skiing, and jeeping are
listed as his favorite hobbies.
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JERRY SESSIONS attempts
to break down his Eagle Point
opponent.
has scored at least two points
in the past 12 games. Starting
with the sixth highest scorer
and going to the end, the total
points scored by each player
are: Calhoun 19, Slack 17, Scott
Weaver 16, Craig Korthase 13,
Girls Lose Two;
District Match
Scheduled Soon
The Girls' Gymnastics team
participated in two meets re
cently. The team met with Cra
ter and Medford. They were de
feated in both meets.
Miss Laney said that the
losses were probably the result
of a lack of preparedness. There
are three important meets com
ing up soon with Medford and
Klamath and finally the district
meet which will be held here at
Ashland. The team expects to do
much better at the upcoming
meets as they have made much
improvement in some important
events. Some of the bst per
formances by individuals on the
team have been turned in by
Maria Anderson and Enid
Langer. Sophomore Kris Keil
has also shown promise.
In addition to competing in
regular meets, some members
of the team also presented a
half-time performance during a
recent basketball game. They
performed on the balance beam,
trampoline, parallel bars and
floor exercise.
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TIM FISHER helps roll out
the mate for the Eagle Point
match.
Victory
Tim Richards, and Rick Waddell
with four each, and Kent Carter
two.
Start Well
The Grizzlies started the sea
son with two victories in pre
conference play and it looked
as if the Bears were going to
he heard from in the conference
this year; things just didn't turn
out that way, as the team com
pleted the first half of the con
ference games without a win.
The closest the Bears have
been able to come to victory in
the tough Southern Oregon Con
ference was a one point loss to
Crater.
Despite the record, many of
the games have been better
played by the Ashland team than
the score indicated.
JVs, Sophs. Play
In junior varsity and sopho
more basketball games, both
teams have found tough compe
tition. The junior varsity has
won three games and the sopho
mores have won one.
JV Record
The junior varsity started off
the season with a win over Cres
cent City. The score was 57-44,
Ashland. Craig Botts, with 108
points scored this season, was
high scorer during this game
with 16 points. The next night,
the JVs won their second game
with Del Norte, 52-40. Botts was
again high man with 12 points.
The only other win came against
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In one of their most success
ful seasons, the Ashland High
School wrestlers won four of
their nine meets. This success
has been largely due to the con
sistent wrestling of Jerry Ses
sions and Larry Cullop who have
been undefeated in district
matches, and Tim Fisher who
has dropped only one match.
The scores of the most recent
matches are as follows: AHS
wrestlers defeated Crater 25-19
and Henley 25-21. The team lost
matches to Roseburg 18-33;
Klamath Falls 15-40; Medford
19-31; Grants Pass 20-27; and
Crater 2422. In the North
Bend Tournament, Jan. 21, the
varsity wrestlers placed third
against Roseburg, North Bend,
and Sheldon, and the AHS junior
varsity took second in their di
vision. Three Top Records
The three top wrestlers men
tioned above have each sported
excellent records for the entire
year. Sessions, wrestling at 130
lbs., has had a perfect record
so far this year, not only for
district competition, but for all
the tournaments also. Cullop, at
157 lbs., was defeated only once
during the first tournament, a
four team match in Medford.
Fisher, a sophomore, has been
tied once and was defeated once
by a member of the Roseburg
squad.
Valuable Wrestlers
Coach Mobley mentioned
other wrestlers he deemed as
valuable to the team. Gary
Hooper, senior, has been an
asset to the team all year and
wrestled his best match against
Eagle Point Alan Engstrom, a
junior, has won most of his jun
ior varstiy matches. Tim Jones
has been defeated only once.
Grants Pass, 43-41. Tim Mobiej
was high man with 12 points.
Other scores are: Medford,
36 80 and 42 66; Roseburg, 41-71;
and Crater, 31-51.
Sophs Win
The sophomores, in their first
season game against Crater, lost
by only one point 43-44. Jeff
Whitsett set the pace with 12
points. Later in the season,
against Eagle Point, the sopho
more team beat the Eagles, 50
48. Whitsett again led the scor
ing with 14 points. Other scores
are: Medford, 70-50; Grants
Pass, 54-34; and Rosefcurg,
59-25.
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