1'age 4 ROGl'K N K W S Kri.. Krb. lfi. I3 District Wrestling Tourney Set For Next Weekend Taylor Leads Team Toward District Coach Tim Brown is preparing his grapplers for the district confrontation Feb. 23-32 after concluding the dual meet season I 0 ft 2 Mike Schmalti umi in control of hit opponent $ referee Keith Moldey eye the action. Bruins To Battle Cavemen by Joseph Coach Dick Copple's cagers will be out to better their last place position this Saturday eve ning as the Grizzlies travel to Grants Pass for their third meeting of the year. The Cavemen, under the watchful eye of coach Vern Welo, has split with the Grizzlies in their past two meetings this season. Although their 2-10 win-loss record has been unimpressive, Copple feels consistency is the key to future success. "If we can be consistent," said Copple, "we will have a good shot at making it into second place." The lack of accurate shooting by the Grizzlies has had a serious effect on Ashland's defense. The fast, opposing rebounds has made it difficult for the Bears to implement their zone defense effectively. With the loss of Tony Tester man for the rest of the season, the Grizzlies' varsity squad has been reduced to five. A powerful bench -prospect, Testerman is out for the rest of the season because by Sharon Hill yesterday against Grants Pass. Even though- the season has been a dismal one for the team. Brown has several individual Hawk nf a hlnnd clot in the arm. "We'll probably be relying of Jeff Jones to absorb Tony's place," said Copple. "Because of our small varsity squad," added Copple, "a lot of our junior varsity kids are get ting varsity experience. Conse quently, a lot of them are getting better all the time." Ashland's varsity backcourt consists of Craig Siebenlist and Don Sorensen. Serving as a protective force for center Vince Oredson in the frontcourt are Jay Coldwell and Mark Wilson. ILnHfl TlH RICH MAID I ICE CDEAM Jtf GRAND OPENING! Ashland's Newest and Most Complete Modern Appliance Appliance Center 4 NOW OPEN 4 Ashland Shopping Center 482-8961 possibilities. "M e d f o r ('. and Grants Pass will fight it ct for the district team title. . . we don't have much of a chance at the title but we should have several individual champions," Brown said of his team. Individualists Heavyweight Charlie Taylor has the best shot at a individual winner for the Grizzlies. Brown feels Mike Reyes of Klamath Falls will be his toughest com petition but "Charlie should take it." Senior John Studebaker is another district possibility. Stu debaker has suffered only one defeat all season and that was at an unfamiliar wrestling weight of 136. "Klamath Falls has a good 130 lb. wrestler." Rick Sinclair will also be shooting for a individual title at the 123 weight class. His toughest rival will be from Grants Pass. Also, Studebaker's younger brother Brad will have a chance at the 115 title. "Brad is sick right now but you cannot count him out," Brown said of his sopho more grappler. Inexperienced As A Team "We are strong in the upper weights but we are so inexper ienced through the middle: 136, 141, 148, and 157," Brown said of his overall team. Terry Ellis (168), Ron Port wood (178), and Taylor anchor the upper weights while Sinclair and Brad and John Studebaker strengthen the light er weight classes. I fg) lWfc- I Cosmetics NtltiTAMlNI Gifts 275 E. Main Ashland, Ore. Bears Out To Wax Braves In "Four Good Quarters" by Kevin Hopes are running high as the Roseburg Indians visit the Ash land gym tonight. The hopes are that the Ashland Grizzlies can play four good quarters of basketball. By play ing these four good quarters the Ashland five will defeat the unbeaten Indians who are cur rently rated second in the state. The Bruins are entering the game with a 2-10 season record for the second half of Southern Oregon Conference play. Last week Ashland lost a heart breaker to Klamath Falls 58-52 and a game to Medford by thirteen points, the score being 44-31. The Ashland crew has been hurt by the loss of center-forward Tony Testerman and guard Danny Johnson. Testerman had a blood-clot removed from his arm and is out of action for the season. Johnson moved to California last week. Happiness came to the Bruins when senior center Vince Ored son found himself and since then he has played outstanding Don's TV & Appliance Has All Needed Sound Equipment 168 Siskiyou Blvd err me s " Gandee basketball. Head coach Dick Copple stated, "Last time we played them (Roseburg) we played our best offensive and defensive game. It was probably Oredson's best game of the year. It looks like lie has found himself and he is doing a good job." Grizzly Burgers, Fries & Coke 50 1 We have Inside Seating 3!)7 Avery St. 31 North Main On The Plaza Ashland