Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, June 05, 1967, Image 3

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    Four Go To State
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Those four track members who went to the state meet are
(1. to r.): Jack Anderson, javelin; Jay Fischer, low hurdles;
Gene Willis, discus; and Roger Springer, pole vault.
District Easy,
Golfers Go State
Being the most successful
golf team in Ashland's history,
the Bears represented Ashland
High at the State Tourney.
At District, all the Grizzlies
did well, shooting five strokes
under the 328 stroke maximum
four man team score. Bill Kuhl
wein made All-Conference with
an 18 hole total of 73, second
best in the district. Scott Wea
ver had the second best team
score of 82, and Jim Work, the
team's only sophomore, shot
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an 83. Qualifying fourth on the
team to attend State was Steve
Roberts with an 85. John Zu
pan also had an 85, but lost the
fourth man spot to Roberts.
At the State meet a week
later, the Bruins took twenty
fifth in a field of 49 schools,
beating 11 schools. The Bears
shot a 330-340 670. Kuhlwein
had an 82 82 164, Weaver shot
an 82 82-164, Work fired an 86
83 lb9, and Roberts trailed with
an 80 91-171.
Since Scott Weaver is the
only member graduating, Coach
Dick Copple is confident that
the team will do even better
next season. Upcoming golfers
include Jack Gordon, Tim Mob
ley, and Gregg Torrey, one of
whom could be the fifth man.
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Four Ashland High track
athletes won the right to go to
the state track meet by either
winning or finishing second in
the district meet.
Gene Willis, who hurled the
discus 166' 2V-", was the only
first-place winner for the Bruins
in the district meet where the
Grizzlies placed fifth.
Other teammates who quali
fied for the state by finishing
Grizzlies
Baseball
The Ashland High Grizzlies
closed out hteir 1967 baseball
season by losing a trio of
games to conference competi
tion. The three losses bring
their conference mark to 0-20
and 2 23 total for the season.
Girls Place 3rd
In District Meet
The Ashland High School
girls track team placed third
at the district track meet held
May 6 at Southern Oregon Col
lege. Those who placed for Ash
land are: Judy Jameson, who
qualified for the state meet,
placed second in the 220 and
100 yard dash; Carolyn Boat,
third in the shot put; Judi Ni
dever, third in the javelin;
Kathy Roberts, fourth in the
javelin; Kathy Brown, sixth in
the hurdles; Carlista Holland,
sixth in the 440 yard run; Te
resa Moulton, sixth in the
javelin; and Jameson, Shaw,
Harlan and Holland placed
sixth in the relays.
Kathy Brown tied the school
record of 14'2" in the long
jump.
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second include Jack Anderson
in the javelin, Roger Springer
in the pole vault, and Jay
Fischer in the low hurdles.
Grants Pass dominated the
district meet, rolling up 140V4
points to 120 points for Kla
math Falls. Medford was third
with 76'2, followed by Rose
burg with 70, Ashland with 39,
and Crater last with 28.
Performances by Ashland
Cap
Year
Grants Pass squeaked past
the Bruins twice, winning by
one run in both games. The
scores were 7 6 and 6-5.
In the first game with Grants
Pass, Ashland jumped off to a
60 lead, but the Cavemen
fought back and won the game
by an extra inning homerun.
The second game was a re
verse of the first. Grants Pass
built up a six point lead early
in the game, but Ashland could
not make up in the final inning
and fell short, losing a 65 de
cision. Medford ended Ashland's
season by defeating the team
for their last game 6-1.
Medford started off with a
3 0 lead, and then stretched it
6-0 in the sixth inning.
The Grizzlies' lone tally came
when the Tornado's pitcher
walked in the row.
Sonny Sixkiller was the los
ing pitcher against Medford.
Three seniors played their
last baseball season with Ash
land High School. They were
Joey Williamson, Joe Stephen
son, and John Matteson.
. ATHLETE OF
Anderson
The final Athlete of the
Month has been picked. Jack
Anderson, a 5'10", 175-pound
junior, has been selected for
his participation in track this
year.
Anderson has been an active
athlete all through high school.
Transferring to Ashland High
School this year from Portland,
Oregon, he has lettered in track
here and in football in Port
land. He likes all kinds of
sports, among them football,
basketball, track, and baseball
AruliTMin did well in In.
tuck i-11 Di Is I In.-, yeai. Ills beat
meet was in a four-way match
the weekend before district.
Although he did not place at
State, he heaved the javelin
180'2" to take second place at
the district meet held in Kla
math Falls.
Along with his athletic prow
ess, Anderson enjoys the out
doors. Fishing, mountain climb
ing, and rock collecting were
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competitors saw Willis second
in the shot put, Dana Berry
sixth in the long jump, the 440
relay team fifth. Terry Neuen
schwander third in the mile,
Gary Hooper and Kay Ferreira
fifth and sixth in the javelin,
Springer second in the pole
vault, Fischer third in the high
hurdles, Dick Boulton fifth in
the 880, Willis first in the dis
cus, Fischer second in the low
hurdles.
Anderson had previously
tossed the spear 191 '8", which
bettered his showing at the
district meet. His toss came at
a four-team meet with Klamath
Falls, Grants Pass, and Crater.
In the shot put, earlier this
year at the same meet, Willis
set a new school record with a
throw of 53'8". Breaking his
old pole vault record of 13'4 ",
Springer turned around at a
meet with Grants Pass and
vaulted 13'9".
Netmen Fail To
Go To State
In the last match of the ten
nis season, the Ashland High
netters were unable to send a
representative to the state
meet. They fell to the Confer
ence teams in both singles and
doubles.
The most successful Bears
were Craig Kirby, winning
round one, 26, 6-3, 6-4, but
losing the second 6-3 and 6-0;
and John Perry who beat a
ging 6-0, 6-0 in the second
Klamath Falls man 6 1, 61,
and losing 6-0, 6-0 in the sec
ond round.
THE MONTH
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listed as his hobbies. As well
as enjoying outdoor sports, he
enjoys indoor sports (eating).
He mentioned his favorite
foods as steak, ham. clams,
prawns, pancakes, and apple
pie.
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