Rogue news. (Ashland, Or.) 19??-????, May 02, 1972, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    Tues.. May 2, 1972
ROGUE NEWS
PAGE FIVE
Bears Defeat Roseburg
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"Out-of-State transfers, Mike Bruce and Mike Archambault, are the
Ashland Grizzly baseball team's top pitching aces this season."
Ashland's baseball team came
alive Saturday, thumping Rose
burg in both ends of a twinbill 7-3
and 8-4.
The Grizzly hero in the first
game was winning pitcher Mike
Archambault. In the process of
striking out nine Indians
Archambault contributed a three
run triple which put the Grizzlies
ahead 5-3. A team effort in the top
of the seventh added two more
runs for the Grizzlies. Mike
Bruce, Bill Fagan, and Mark
Wilson each collected two hits to
bolster the Grizzly attack.
With Bruce jumping on the
second pitch of the second game
for a long home run and a quick
1-0 lead, Ashland appeared to be
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in command. Leading 3-0 into the
third frame the Grizzlies were
looking forward to a double
header sweep.
Roseburg had different ideas.
The Indians retaliated with a
little artillery of their own as they
jumped to a 4-3 lead before the
Grizzlies could shut down the
Roseburg guns.
Down 4-3, the Grizzly guns
reloaded and came out firing for
five big runs in the top of the
sixth. Roseburg could not over
come the Grizzly barrage with
the Ashlanders coming out on top
of an 8-4 decision.
Girls track has produced an
undefeated 440 yard relay team
vying for a school record.
Kathleen McClure has tied Pam
Hoffbuhr's previous school high
jump record of 5-234. Julie Davies
has broken two school recoreds :
100 meter hurdles (153 and long
jump U6-5!
Wilson collected four hits, Gary
Sargenti three, Archambault
three, and Bruce two to pace
Ashland's 13 hit attack.
Most inspirational athlete of
the year, Claude Neuenschwend
er, was presented with his award
at the Winter Sports Banquet,
April 17, sponsored by the KCMX
radio station and the Ashland
Booster Club. Keith Wentela
received a $200.00 scholarship
and Mark Wilson was awarded
most outstanding athlete at the
after dinner presentations.
(uest speakers were Andy
Mauer, offensive lineman for the
professional football Atlanta Fal
cons, and F.rnie McKee, West
l.inn coach. Mauer reminisced a
game in which he was pitted
against Oakland defensive line
man Ben Davidson. He pointed
out a necessity to "find your
talent" and "never be just
mediocre." McKee stressed con
fidence and discipline as well as
faith and fellowship.
Kven though their record did
not show it, the basketball team
made several improvements.
Defense, the most significant
achievement, allowed Grizzly
opponents an average of only SO
points per game compared to an
80 point average last season.
Awards for basketball included
Scott Toll, highest rebounders,
with 238 for the season; Wilson,
highest scorer with 383 points and
most valuable player; Wentela,
most inspirational; Vince Ored
son, most improved; and back
court man, Craig Siebenlist,
received the hustle award.
Larry Walter, presented with
the hustle award, and Joe Sutton,
most improved, were the repre
sentatives for the Grizzly wrest
ling team at the State Meet this
year. Most inspirational went to
Randy Litwiller while Jim Dur
bin received the most valuable
wrestler award.
The District Six Gymnastics
Champions, coached by Betty
Kimball and Patricia Selby. were
presented with their district
medals. Preceding their awards,
Ms. Kimball spoke of the girls'
hard work and devotion from
October to March. They practices
"under a difficult situation" due
to lack of equipment and space.
Freshman, Terry McClure ac
cepted her fifth place medal for
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her performance on the balance
beam as did Sharon Hill for fifth
place in all-around competition.
Voted as outstanding gymnast.
Pam Hoffbuhr collected medals
for first on balance beam, second
on floor exercise, third on uneven
parallel bars, fourth vaulting and
second only to Wands Harris,
Lakeview. for all-around.
Keith Kimball, coach of the ski
team, presented Rick Gruber
with the hustle award. Judy
Huett was voted most imprived.
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