Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, May 15, 1970, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    FRI., MAY IS, 1970
ROGUE
NEWS
PACE THREE
JV Baseballers
Lose 2 To Tribe
The Ashland JV baseball
squad played the Roseburg
Indians on May 2, losing two
games by scores of 10-2 and
18-1.
In the first game, Gary
Sargenti pitched for the
Grizzlies, while Tim Tester took
the mound for the Indians.
Tester went all the way and
picked up the win.
The big hitters for Ashland in
this game were Steve Ekwall,
who had one hit in two at-bats,
and Bill Ellis, Dave Hutchinson,
and Alan Tinker who all had 1-3.
Ashland scored their two runs
in the second inning, while
Roseburg got 4 in the first, 1 in
the third, 2 in the fifth, 2 in the
sixth, and 1 in the seventh.
In the second game, Mike
Hagan and Dave Hyde took the
mound for Ashland, while
Randy Smith pitched for the
Indians. Smith got the win.
The Grizzly batsmen who had
hits in this game were: Bill
Fagan, who had 2-3, Ekwall, 1-3,
Hutchinson, 2-3, and Joel
Mobley, who had 1-2.
Ashland scored in the fifth
inning, when Mobley doubled
and Fagan hit him in.
The Indians scored 2 runs in
the first inning, 2. in the third, 5
in the fifth, and 9 in the sixth.
Lose Practice
On April 30, the JVs played a
practice game with Prospect,
losing 10-7.
Indians Blank
Bears Twice;
Give Up One Hit
The Varsity baseball team
traveled to Roseburg High
School on May 2, and lost both
games of the doubleheader, 6-0
and 7-0, while getting only one
hit.
In the first game. Randy
Nelson pitched for the Ashland
Grizzlies while Terry Cornutt
took the mound for the Indians.
Cornutt pitched a no-hitter.
In the fourth inning of the
game the Bears got two men as
far as third base, but could not
bring them in to score.
The Indians got 1 run in the
third inning, 3 in the fourth, and
2 in the fifth.
In game two Barry Baker
pitched for the Indians, while
Charlie James and Rick
Rosentreter pitched for the
Grizzlies. Baker picked up the
win.
Scott Jenson was the only
one to hit for Ashland, getting
one hit in the second inning.
Roseburg scored 4 runs in the
second inning and 3 runs in the
third.
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Fagan pitched for the
Grizzlies, going all the way.
Ashland got 1 run in the
second, 2 in the third, 1 in the
fourth, 1 in the sixth, and 2 in
the seventh.
Prospect scored 2 in the first,
2 in the second, I in the third, 4
in the fifth, and 1 in the sixth.
The big hitters for Ashland
were: Hutchinson, with two
doubles in three at-bats, Ekwall,
who had a triple, double, and
single in four trips to the plate,
Tinker, who had 2-4, Dean
Fortmiller, 1-3, and Mike
Testerman, who had 1-4.
Drop Butte Game
The Ashland JV baseball
team traveled to Butte Falls on
May 7, losing 6-0.
Dave Hyde pitched the game
for the Grizzlies, striking out
nine men and walking one.
In the game Bill Fagan had
two hits in three trips to the
plate, while Dean Fortmiller had
one hit in two tries.
Butte Falls scored 2 runs in
the first inning, I in the second,
1 in the third, and 2 in the sixth.
Trocksters Win 2 Meets
And Send Duo To State
The girls of the Ashland High track team finished their season
with a flourish, winning their last two meets and sending two girls to
state.
The AHS girls defeated Crater and Phoenix with a score of 61.
First in that meet were Ellen Reynolds, breaking her own record
of 16'W to 16'lVi" in the long jump, Gerrie Clark with a time of
16.7 seconds in the 100 meter hurdles and Julie Davies with a time
of 33.5 seconds in the 200 meter hurdles.
In a second winning match Ashland took Rogue River and Illinois
Valley with a score of 69V4.
With seven firsts, Valerie Zboril placed twice putting the shot
31'-7" and throwing the javelin 107'-3".
Other firsts were the 440 relay team, consisting of Stephanie
Sceva, Barbara Krause, Anita Baker and Ellen Reynolds. Their time
was 53 seconds.
Springfield will be hosting two of our Ashland girls Saturday May
15, for the Oregon State meet. The two candidates for state are Julie
Davies and Valerie Zboril. Miss Davies took a first place in the 200
meter hurdles last Saturday at the district meet in Grants Pass. Her
time was 32.5.
Also at the district meet taking second place in the javelin Miss
Zboril threw a record breaking 108'-2'
Coach Betty Kimball is very proud of the team, however, she is
disappointed in that she was expecting four girls to attend the State
meet instead of only two. She was also pleased to note that the
performances of Miss Davies and Miss Zboril represent their best
showing this season.
M SOUTH AOTLETT ST.
MEDTORO, OREGON (7801
Sweep Corvallis Meet
Grizzlies Snare Wins,
Trackmen Clobber GP
Ashland High thinclads won
their first home meet against
Grants Pass and previous one at
Corvallis.
Friday, May 9, the Grizzlies
romped to an 82-54 decision
over Grants Pacs. The Ashlanders
had top hono' s in the 440 relay,
the mile relay, the 440, the shot
put, the high jump; the high
hurdles, the long jump, the two
mile, the 220 and the low
hurdles.
The 440-relay team of Dan
Phillips, Jim Pardee, Mike Toney
and Ed Beadle broke a meet
record with a 44.3 timing. Roger
Hall was clocked at 14.5 seconds
in the high hurdles and Pardee
set a meet record and tied a
school mark in the long jump
with a 22-9 34 effort.
Pardee also had a first in the
low hurdles. Hall was not in this
second hurdles event.
Beadle ran the 440 in 51.5
for another Ashland first. Jerry
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Sutton won in the shot put with
a 48.1 heave. Brian Keiling
cleared 5-llli in the high jump,
Jim McLean ran the two mile in
9:59, Toney was timed at 23.2
in the 220 and the relay team of
Tom McDowell, Scott Eliott, Al
Lord and Toney won the Mile
race.
The triangular meet against
Corvallis and North Salem, saw
the AHS cindermen take nine
first to gain a victory.
The Grizzlies scored 73
points. Host team Corvallis
followed with 63 and North
Salem finished with 34.
Two runners broke AHS
sophomore records. Claude
Neuenschwander broke his own
record in the mile with a time of
4:30.3. However, he only
received second p.lace, being
beaten by one tenth of a second.
Tom McDowell also broke a
sophomore record in the 880
yard run with a time of 2:01.4.
However, it also was only good
enough for second.
Several season and personal
best times were also recorded.
Mike Toney, took first in the
440 yard dash tying his personal
best of 52 seconds flat.
In the 220 yard dash Ed
Beadle broke the tape with his
best time of the season, 22.7
seconds.
The Ashland mile relay team
also turned in it's season best.
Roger Hall, McDowell, Toney
and Beadle posted the time of
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JIM McLEAN, Grizzly distance specialist, shows a happy grin
as he breaks the tape to win the 2-mile run. The clock showed
a time of 9:59, good time considering the cold rainy weather
and the straggling finishers pictured behind him.
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A RAINSOAKED Danny
Phillips leaps into a soggy
broadjump pit with a sizeable
leap, not quite sizeable to
gain him a place. Phillips
luck was better when the 440
relay team he and Jim Pardee,
Mike Toney, and Ed Beadle
ran broke a meet record with
a time of 44.3.
3:27.2, the second best time in
the state.
Hall continued to remain
unbeaten in both the high and
low hurdles. He ran the highs in
14.2 seconds and the lows in
19.7.
The 22-foot mark in the long
jump was broken as Pardee
soared 22-1.
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