PACK SIX ROGUE NEWS Fri.. June 2, 1972 SPORTS Bruins Place Fourth At State Girls' Track The eight girl contingent rep resenting AHS at the Oregon State AAA Track and Field Meet. May 19-20 returned home with 11 points and four medals. Pam Hoffbuhr led the Grizzlies in scoring with 10 points. She placed third in the high jump clearing 5-2. Linda Ganzini (Roseburg) defeated defending state champion Charlene Schwanz (Bend) for the title at 5-3 on fewer misses. Hoffbuhr also placed in the 100 meter hurdles. She competed against State Record holder, Heidi Davidson (Churchill) con ference rival. Ganzini, Jo Ras mussen (Sunset) and Mary Off icier (Madison). Hoffbuhr completed the race in fourth position with a time of 15-4. The Grizzly long jump duo of Julie Davies and Terry McClure tied for sixth place to complete Ashland's team total. Mrs. Fran Sichting (Marshfield), State Record holder, easily captured the title with a leap of 18-5. Hoping to jump 20 feet, Sichting felt she had a sub par day. Davies Athletes Earn Baseball Honors With their selections to the all-conference baseball team, Mike Bruce and Mark Wilson capped successful individual seasons. Playing left field and sporting a league leading .456 batting average, Mike Bruee was no surprise in the all-conference balloting. Bruce lived up to his post-season awards by collecting five hits in a pair of all-star games against Klamath Falls. : A late-season batting slump didn't seem to bother Mark Wilson's selection to the all-conference outfield. Wilson's aver age dipped to .365 after a slow finish but his torrid hitting for the rest of the season impressed Southern Oregon coaches. Also being honored for their efforts this past season were Bill Fagan, Gary Sargenti, Mike Archambault, and Fritz Lag ergren. All four were accorded Honorable Mention billing. Building materials at . . . JW COPELAND LUMBER YARD 165 "C" Street r Year Ends and McClure each jumped 16-8'2 to. accumulate one point. Charity Wood was the only representative of the field events from Ashland. She had an off-day, possibly from the pres sure of participating in a State meet. Unable to clear the 100 foot mark for the first time this season. Wood tossed the javelin 98-10. Her best throw of the year would have easily placed her in the top six finishers. What always happens to un defeated relay teams? they get beat. The 440 relay team of Hoffbuhr, Kathy Johnson, Sharon Hill and Ellen Reynolds suffered two costly hand-offs. Even though their hand-offs were poor, they missed entering finals by only two one-hundredths of a second. Having had better hand offs the Grizzly contingent could have hardily defeated the win ning team from Sunset who clocked an unspectacular 51.5. Overall, it was a much im proved showing compared to Ashland's team total of .5 scored last year. Mark Wilson batted .365 this season. Pi wrines New Shipment . . . Blue Levis Bells Pre-shrunk Regular Shrink to Fit ON THE PLAZA 1 A I H Nine Grizzly trackmen ad vanced to the OSAA State Class AAA Boys Track and Field Meet held at Hayward Field in Eugene. Their efforts at State resulted in 23 points and a fourth place team trophy to share with Medford. Although he set a personal best of 4:15.7, Claude Neuenschwan der was unable to overtake Gary Barger (St. Helens) in the one-mile run. Steve Wilson (Bend) opened a sizable margin in the third lap which Neuen schwander was unable to make up at the finish leaving him in third place. Hugh Huck had a sub par day, being eliminated quite early in the competition. He could not clear the opening height of 12-9. Craig Brigham (South Eugene) set a new state record of 16-4 to win the event. Brigham at tempted to break the national record of 16-7 but after placing second in both the shot put (57-6' 4) and discus (182-11) and winning the high jump (6-8) he was beginning to tire. He missed all three of his attempts at 16-8'2. Larry Toney failed to qualify for the finals in the 440 yard dash, after running a personal best of 50.3 at the district meet. Dave Hagmeier (Jackson) set a new state record by becoming the first Oregon Prep track star to L ) Provost Furniture 357 E. Main filkd uj'thpQiband5ofoathfo5A3mme- neuj hours': run the 440 under 48.0 seconds. The data timer recorded his run as 47.96. Scott Studebaker ran a per sonal best of 9:27.62 in the two-mile run. His effort placed him fifth as teammate Bill McPherson placed fourteenth but still cut his previous best mark to 9:53.0. Mark Wilson, leading scorer for the Grizzly state contenders, placed fifth in the 100 yard dash and third in the 220 yard dash. 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