Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, April 03, 1970, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    ROGUE
NEWS
FRI., APR. 3. 1970
Baseballers Practice With
McMinnville High In Series
PACE FOUR
EM
Win One Game
And Lose Two
The Ashland Grizzly baseball
team played a practice series
with McMinnville High on March
17 and 18, winning one game
and losing two.
The Bears won the first game,
9-5. Three sophomores pitched
the game for Ashland: Bill
Fagan, Dave Hyde, and Gary
Sargenti. Sargcnti picked up the
win.
Win in 5th
The Grizzlies tore the game
wide open in the fifth inning,
scoring five of their nine runs.
Kick Rosentreter led the inning,
hitting a triple with two men on.
McMinnville won the first and
second games of Wednesday's
doubleheader. They won the
first game by a score of 11-9,
and won the second by only one
run, 7-6.
In the first game, the Bears
collected twelve hits, but also
made five errors. The big hitters
were Jim Dickerson, who had
five hits in five at-bats, and Kim
Ski Teams Win
District Second;
Go To State
Ski team members turned in
disappointing performances at
the state meet after qualifying in
district.
The boys and girls teams
went to state after placing
second in the district behind the
bend teams in a tally of seasonal
performance.
Dean Fort miller was the
leading skier for the crew placing
third overall at the state meet.
Teamwise, the ciils were sixth
overall, and the boys eleventh.
Tram Fares Well
In earlier meets, the boys
team placed second in the Bend
downhill race, second in a giant
slalom at Ashland, and third in a
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7:
RANDY NELSON, senior third baseman, warms up before
taking on the McMinnville team. The Grizzlies won the first
game, but dropped the next two of the three game series.
Rickert, who tripled with the
bases loaded. Kevin Williams and
Fagan took the mound for the
Grizzlies in this game.
Lose Second
In the second game of the
doubleheader, Dickerson pitched
slalom at Mt. Ashland.
The girls team qualified by
placing second at Lakeview, and
Bend. They placed third in the
slalom at Mt. Ashland, and
fourth in the Mt. Ashland giant
slalom.
Dean Fortmiller was the
leading skier over the year,
placing first individually at
Lakeview and Mt. Ashland
slalom.
Ski team members were:
Dean Fortmiller, Josh Sceva,
Bruce Lorber, Lyle Speirs, Al
Lord, and Dave Cowan. The girls
were: Christine Hald, Stephanie
Sceva, Kacey MacGraw, Sue
Routh, Sue Binkley, and Gwen
Dreisus.
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III North Central, Medford
for Ashland, collecting a
three-hitter. However, the
Grizzlies committed four errors,
enabling McMinnville to win the
game.
Baseball
DATE DAY TEAM PLACE TIME
March 26 Thurs. Eagle Point 1 There 4:00
March 28 Sat. Med ford 2 Here 1:00
March 31 Tues Eagle Point 1 Here 4:00
April 4 Sat. Roseburg 2 Here 1:00
April 7 Tue. Medford 1 There 4:00
April 11 Sat. 'Grants Pass 2 There 1:00
April 18 Sat. 'Klamath Falls 2 There 1:00
April 21 Tue. 'Crater (2 There 2:30
April 25 Sat. 'Medford 2 There 1:00
May 2 Sat. 'Roseburg 2) There 1:00
May 5 Tue. 'Grants Pass 2 Here 2:30
May 9 Sat. 'Klamath Falls 12 Here 1:00
May 14 Tue. Medford 11 Here 4:00
May 16 Sat. 'Crater 12 Here 1:00
May 1 8-1 9 D istrict Play Off
(if needed)
May 22 Quarter Finals
NOTE:
1. 'Junior-Varsity will play at opposite school (At Ashland
one 1 game only)
2. 1:00 p.m. Saturdays, 2:30 p.m. Tuesdays
1:30 p.m. Tuesdays with K. Falls
3. Games rained out will be played following Tuesday
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Spring Has Sprung
Tennis Players
Sport New Blood
New blood best describes this
year's tennis team.
The squad made an almost
clean start this season with only
three netters returning from last
year's group. BUI Leybold, the
coach, is also a new face on the
court.
Last year the team had a
good season but many of the
star lettermen graduated. So this
season should prove to be an
interesting one. With additional
maturity and experience this
team could develop into a fine
tennis squad with a lot of
promise for the future.
Schedule
BUY-RITE
ASHLAND
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meat only
-The freshest
produce always
-Fast check
stand service
-No waiting in long
check-out lines
S&H Green Stamps
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The netters will be doing
their thing April 4 when they
travel to Grants Psss for their
second match of the season.
Ashland will stay in town for
their third contest when they
host Medford April 7.
Putters Look For
New Sand Traps
Spectators will be making the
switch from the hoop courts and
wrestling mats to the fairways
and putting greens to see the
Ashland High School golf team
this spring.
T1"! squad, coached by Dick
Copple, will be out to better last
season's seven win ten loss
record. The team appears to be
stronger this year with
everybody back from last year's
crew except two players. Bill
Smith, who was named
Ashland's outstanding golfer last
year, will also be returning.
Fourteen AHS golfers fought
for a position on the varsity and
junior varsity teams. Only five of
those boys were placed on each
team to compete in the matches.
Coach Copple and his golf
squad will hit the links today for
their second match of the season
against Roseburg and Phoenix at
Roseburg.
Bear Batsmen
Play Eagles
Win By 71-0
The Ashland Varsity Baseball
Squad traveled to Eagle Point
High School on March 26,
winning 1 1-0.
Charlie James, Randy Nelson,
and Dave Hyde pitched two
innings apiece, and Rick
Rosentreter pitched one. Hyde
collected the win.
During the game the Grizzlies
got 1 1 hits and made no errors.
Scott Jenson had two hits in five
at-bats, collecting a triple and
two runs-batted-in. Kim Rickert
had 2 for S and one rbi. Ted
Neuenschwander collected one
hit in two at-bats and a
run-batted-in. Jim Fieguth had
an rbi and two hits, and Bill
Lewis had one hit in four tries.
It's a
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