Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, January 25, 1971, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    PACE FOUR
ROGUE NEWS
MON., JAN. 25. 1971
Coaches Pick Athletes Of The Hon id
m lit. i
Pim Hoffbur was chosen by Miss
Kimball as girl gymnast of the
month. Miss Hoffbur was
recognited for her fine
performances for the team,
especially in being only a
sophomore.
Jim Durbin was one of three
athletes who have posted
undefeated records all year. On
the basis of this fine record in
the lightweight class, as well as
the other undefeated records, all
three will be judged as equally
deserving.
Frank Goodlett was the second
of three wrestlers chosen by
Coach Richards. He too has been
undefeated all season, boasting
an 11-0 record in the 136 lb.
class.
Roger Jones was the last of three
wrestlers chosen as Athlete of
the Month. He too has been
undefeated in II matches this
year at the 148 lb. class.
Ashland Varsity Basketball
Coach Dick Copple named guard
Bill Smith as basketball player of
the month for January.
Smith was given the award
for being the teams top scorer,
having made 110 points in six
varsity games.
Grizzlies Beaten By Roseburg
Matmen Performing Well
So far this year the Grizzly wrestlers have given an outstanding
exhibition showing that they can beat almost any other team in the
conference. The Grizzly wrestlers have had competition in eleven
meets this season and have only lost one match last weekend to
Grants Pass in a dual meet by a score of 31-22. This outstanding
record of 1 0 and 1 proves the Grizzly wrestling team to be a tough
one.
In addition to the fine team record, there are three Grizzly
wrestlers who are still undefeated after 1 1 matches apiece. These
three wrestlers are Jim Durbin wrestling in the 98 pound weight
class, Frank Goodlett wrestling at 1 36, and Roger Jones wrestling at
148.
Goodlett also leads the team in total points as he holds 49. Jim
Durbin is running a close second with 47 and Roger Jones holds the
third largest total of points at 4 1 .
The team as a whole has wrestled 142 matches making 94 of
them wins, 40 of them were by pins.
The Varsity team results from last week's competition are as
follows:
98 lb. Jim Durbin (A) pinned Gary Poulton, 2nd round.
106 lb. Scott Bortoff (GP) pinned Rick Sinclair, 3rd round.
115 lb. - Steve Wilson (A) dec. Scott Ryder, 4-2.
123 lb. - Randy Shipley (GP) pinned John Studebaker, 3rd
round.
130 lb. Dave Kruger (GP) pinned Dan Stephens, 3rd round.
136 lb. Frank Goodlett (A) pinned Jim Dolmage, 3rd round.
141 lb. - Dave Dean (GP) pinned Mark Walter, 3rd round.
148 lb. - Roger Jones (A) dec. Gary Taylor, 8-2.
157 lb. - Bob McCollum (GP) pinned tarry Walter. 3rd round.
167 lb. - Randy Lit wilier (A) dec. Clarence Hough, 7-0.
178 lb. - Tom Ellis (A) dec. Jerry Myers, 6-3.
191 lb. - Lonny Hutchins(GP) dec. Jerry Sutton. 10-0.
HWT - Rick Rietman (CP) dec. Charlie Taylor. 5-2.
Jay-vees, Soph's Beat Indians
The JV's beat Roseburg
66-64 behind the shooting of
Craig Siebenlist and Kerry
Keeton. Siebenlist scored 18
points and Keeton made 15.
Dave Russell was the top scorer
for the Indians with 20 points.
However, Saturday's game
was different, with Klamath
Falls coming out on top over the
Ashland JV's, 84-40. with
Siebenlist and Keith Wentcla
scoring nine points apiece for
the Grizzlies.
Ashland JV Coach Dick
Krominga said of the games,
"Friday, both teams shot very
well, as evidenced by the close
score. We had good defense and
put the pressure on in the
second half. On Saturday, we
shot horribly while Klamath was
hot. They just overpowered us."
The Sophomores beat
Roseburg on Friaday, 66-60 in
overtime, but lost to the Pelicans
93-42 on Saturday.
Dave Hill and Jay Holland
were the top scorers for Ashland
against Roseburg, making 18 and
15 points respectively. Dave
Gregory was Roscburg's top
man, also getting 1 5 points.
The Ashland Varsity
Basketball team played the
Roseburg Indians on January 15,
losing by a score of 57-49.
The game remained quite
close until the last few minutes
of play, when Roseburg opened
the gap to eight points. During
the first half, the score was tied
five tiems.
In the second quarter, with
3:02 left, forward Mark Wilson
made a lay-up and put the
Grizzlies ahead 27-22, their
biggest lead of the ball game.
At the start of the second
half, the Bears were leading
31-28. However, their shooting
fell off, and they only made 8 of
22 shots compared to 13 of 30
in the first half.
Ashland tied the game at 43
to 43 in the first minutes of the
fourth quarter, but could not
maintain the pace and fell
behind 47-45 on baskets by Don
Unsung Heroes
Not Recognized
by Ted Neuenschwander
Not much credit and praise
are given to those athletes who
aren't outstanding or have a
reputation as one of the best.
Not everyone can be a hero or
be perfect, or there wouldn't be
any room for improvement.
No one seems to care much
about those athletes who
practice every night just as hard
as the stars do. As long as they
aren't the best and the threat of
the team, they don't get much
praise at all.
Without these kids, no team
would be complete. For without
them, who would the rest of the
kids practice or scrimmage with.
It's from these kids that the
teams get their spirit and
improve to be a better and
stronger team.
How would you feel if you
were out for a sport and all the
credit and coverage of
competition was given only to
those who participated? Not all
the players can be out on the
floor or field at one time. More
recognition should be given to
those athletes who may not be
as good as the best, but who are
out for that sport doing their
best.
Campbell and Norm Hardy of
the Indians.
The Grizzlies closed the gap
to 48-47 on a long jump-shot by
guard Bill Smith with 1:50
remaining in the contest.
Roseburg then employed a ball
control offense, and Jim
Davidson of Roseburg was
fouled three times by Ashland
players. Fach time he went to
the line he hit two shots,
enabling his team to hold their
lead and defeat the Grizzlies.
Gymnasts Suffer Narrow Defeat
Ashland High's girls' gymnastics team lost to Lakeview by a slim
margin of 54.39 to 54.09 in a meet held last Tuesday in the Ashland
High gym.
In an earlier meet the girls came out victorious over Mcdford with
a score of 55.06 to 41.42.
The team, which is comprised of 10 girls, is coached by Miss
Kimball, the girls' physical education teacher.
According to Miss Kimball, Lakeview is the toughest team in the
district which the girls will meet all year. She remarked that all of
her gymnasts were good, but she cited Pain Hoffbur, Lois Hill,
Sharon Hill, and Fllen Reynolds as being particularly outstanding
performers.
Miss Kimball went on to say that although gymnastics is a
relatively new sport in America it has certainly caught on. She noted
the great deal of dedication which her girls possess because
gymnastics required about two to three hours practice each night.
A gymnastics meet consists of four events which are floor
exercises, uneven parallel bars, balance beam, and vaulting. The
teams enter girls in all events, while some girls compete in all four of
the events.
The girls have five more meets to compete in before district and
state competition. Miss Kimball expressed concern over the Crater
and Klamath Falls gymnastics team which she described as very
good.
LAKEVIEW MEET
VAULTING
Plcing Score Name School
1st 5.20 Pam Farnsworth Lakeview
2nd 5.16 Wanda Harris Lakeview
3rd 5.03 hlaine Fisher Ashland
BALANCE BEAM
Plcing Score Name School
1st 4.40 Nicky Harris Lakeview
2nd 4.30 Martha Ogle Lakeview
Pam Farnsworth
3rd 4.20 Pam Hoffbuhr Ashland
UN EVENS
Plcing Score Name School
1st 3.73 Fllen Reynolds Ashland
2nd 3.66 Flaine Fisher ' Ashland
3rd 2.93 Wanda Harris Lakeview
FLOOR EXERCISE
Plcing Score Name School
1st 5.73 Pam Farnsworth Lakeview
2nd 5.63 Pam Hoffbuhr Ashland
3rd 5.10 Flaine Fisher Ashland
ALL AROUND
Plcing Score Name School
1st 4.49 Flaine Fisher Ashland
2nd 4.32 Pam Farnsworth ' Lakeview