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THE SANDY (Orc.) POST Thur»., Jan. 13, I'M (Sac. 1)
Estacada Tips Sandy 65-61
Pioneers Tangle With
Foxes Cougars Next
Next two basketball opponents
combination for the visitors.
for the Sandy Pioneers will be
Stiverton lost a close one on
the Foxes of Silverton and the
Tuesday night to Canby, 51-50,
Cougars of Canby. Local hoop-
after two overtime periods.
sters entertain Silverton here
They have yet to win a confer
ence tilt.
on Friday night and then travel
on Tuesday night to battle with
CANBY
Canby.
Canby supports about the tall -
SLVERTON
est team in the Wilco League
In the home tilt Hoop Men
and have three veteran start
tor Nick Robertson will match ers on the lineup. They can be
his team for the first time this expected to be a board control
season against a team that does team with the heighth advantage
not have a decided heighth ad
they have against opponent
vantage. The tallest fellow on teams. On defense they norm
the Silverton squad stands at ally use a zone pattern. The
6’ 2”.
Cougars are 2-1 in conference
The Foxes will bring a tough action.
quintet that specialises in ball
In order to score against this
control remarked the coach. team remarked Coach Robert
They can be expected to play a son our fellows will have to be
good game of ball and have able to hit the hoop from the
good defense. Leading the Fox outside.
es attack are veterans Al Volk
Getting to his own squad
er and Curt McBride. Thispair
WILCO LEAGUE
make up a forward and guard
League
Games
Mike Devecka
Scores on Skis
Wy’east
Molalla
Jesuit
Canby
Parkrose
Estacada
The Dalles
Sandy
Reynolds
Silverton
Mike Devecka won the Rocky
Mountain Ski Assoc. Champion
ship Nordic meet, the weekend
at Jan. 8 and 9, in Durango,
Colo., by placing first in the
Class A combined cross country
and Jumping. He placed fourth
in Class A cross corntry and
first in Class B jumping, plac
ing him in the winning place.
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Opponents Score board
TUESDAY RESULTS
Wy’east 51, Jesuit 47
Molalla 46, Parkrose 31
Reynolds 68, The Dalles 64
(2 Over Times)
Canby 51, Silverton 50
(2 Over Times)
Estacada 65, Sandy 61
FRIDAY RESULTS
Molalla 56, Canby 35
Wy’east 69, Estacada 51
Jesuit 67, Reynolds 58
Sandy 51, Parkrose 49
The Dalles 68, Silverton 50
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Time for a
‘Bowl Down
Cancer’ Event
Set at Lanes
The fourth annual “Bowl
Down Cancer’’ will take place
at Mt. Hood Lanes between Jan.
17-30 it has been announced.
Bowlers in Oregon will have a
chance to help the Cancer So
ciety and also shoot tor many
valuable prizes at the same
time.
The “Bowl Down Cancer’’
program Is sponsored by the
Bowling Proprietors Associa
tion of Oregon and approved
by the WIBC and ABC. It is a
statewide event but not a na
tional event
Grand prize in both the men
and women divisions of the event
are 1966 Volkswagen sedans.
There are 28 other prizes in
the mens division and 27 in the
womens division which will be
awarded in conjunction with the
bowling event
Further Information is avail
able through the various bowl
ing leagues.
Casting off with a short jumper shot that was not good
is Dale Phelps (2) of the Pioneers. Jerry Wallace (33)
of Estacada goes up high to attempt a block of the shot.
Other players in the picture are Lee Poppenhagen, fir
left background, and Paul Holiday of the Rangers. Es
tacada won 65-61 after Sandy led throughout most of the
game.
(Post Photo)
Grand Opening activities of
Williams Thriftway tn Sandy
continues into its second week
as folks continue to marvel at
the modern supermarket which
opened here in December. Bob
Williams, store owner, said this
week that area residents turned
out well for the first weeks
opening festivities.
The modern facility features
many of the latest innovations
in grocery store design and
equipment. During the opening
sctlvlty the store is offering
Devecka Soars
To Nordic Win
Mike Devecka, attending Fort
Lewis College in Durango,
Colo,, entered his first national
college ski meet over the
Christmas holdlays, with eight
colleges competing.
The cross country meet, held
at Steamboat Springs, had forty
entries, with Mike finishing
seventh, and his school second
place. The jumping event was
held at Winter Park, Colo.,
due to lack of enough snow
at Steamboat Springs. He placed
16th out of thirty rive entries.
The next three weekends he
will compete at Durango, Win
ter Park, Cota., and Park City,
Utah, respectively.
Holding Hands? A foul was callsd on Jaok Scales (12)
in this scramble with Paul Holiday (41) of Estacada
under the Sandy basket for the loose ball. Brock Jackley
(30) of Sandy is on top of the scene while Dale Phelps
(20) is in the background on the far right. Greg Bruce
(13), Ranger guard, Is directly behind the two scrapping
ballplayers.
(Post Photo)
Pioneer Basketball
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Gary McBride
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Brock Jackley
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David Jackley
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Jack Scales
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.
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After the Game
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A Winning Combination
JANUARY 14
6.00
JV Game .
Sandy
or
Available In the 99 car space
lot. Williame Tbriftway «tore
front facea Firat Street with
entrancea to the parking lot
from both Main St. and Proc
tor Ave.
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FRIDAY NIGHT
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Antiques
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Barlow Trail
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Gateway Store
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Log Lodge
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High individual game, scratch
— Alma Relck, 181.
High series, scratch--Angie
Drum, 487,
High Individual game and se-
rlea, handicap -- Alma Relck,
228 and 571.
NITE OWLS TRIO
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Glos Ford
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Elians Klozet
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Mt. H< mm 1 lenea
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40
Edwards Richfield
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44
High Individual game and se
ries, scratch--Cherie Hartke,
178 and 517.
High team game and series,
scratch — Curt and Dele, 477
and 1289.
free prises and various samp
WAYNE FRENCH
(Attend the Home Games)
FREDRICKSON
APPLIANCE
Sandy
(Continued on Page 8)
lings of merchandise handled
in the store. Most of the main
grand opening prices will be
swarded to winners next Satur
day, Jan. 22 he stated.
Ample parking facilities are
For detail»
About
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throw to narrow the gap to
53-52. A charity toss by Phelps
put Sandy two points ahead only
to have Anderson pump a short
Thriftway Opening Continues
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Robertson commented that the
team showed considerable im
provement in the game against
Parkrose. They were pulling
down the rebounds and working
their offense well. “The team
is in there scrapping all the
time," he said, “and they can’t
help but win some if they play
that way.’’
Your
CARAVELLE WATCH?
A fourth quarter rally by the • a rebound and pumiied In u
visiting Eatacada Rangera top shot under the busket. A jump
pled the Sandy Pioneers 65-61 er from 15 feet out by Scales,
Tueaday night in a Wilco League ' a tip-in by Verdoorn, a shot
tilt here. Sandy led throughout from the key by Jackley and a
the contest until the final tour quick lay-In by Phelps boosted
and half mlnutea of the game. the hustling Pioneers to a 28-
The entire contest waa rilled 18 lead with three and a half
with offensive errors by both minutes remaining in the sec
«lUMds and erratic defensive ond period.
action. With nearly tour mln
In the remaining three min
utea remaining to play In the utes the Estacada houpatera
aecond quarter the Pioneers suddenly came to life and
had built up a tan point lead poured 13 of their 17 points
to sae It fall to only tour points scored in the seccaid quarter
by halftime. They added another through the hoop. It was Jerry
point to their lead In the third Anderson and Mcllhenny that
period and then the Rangera produced most of their scor
began to roll as the Isatquarter
ing punch this time. As the
got under way erasing the lead first half came to a close the
and finally overtaking the local Pioneers were ahead by a mea
hoop squad.
ger tour points, 35-31.
Dale
Phelpa, the nlght’a
As the second half got under
leading acorer with 20 polnta, wsy neither squad could seem
netted two charity tosses to to find the range. After a min
open the scoring and place ute and a half of action Jerry
Sandy into a 2-0 lead. In the Wallace connected with a char
next few minutes Ron Ver ity toes from the tout line.
doorn,
Jack Scales, Brock Two buckets by Dobson tor
Jackley and Stan Dobaon, other Sundy opened a scoring as
members of the Pioneer start sault which gave the appear
ing line-up, pumped through ance that the Pioneers had re
three field goals and a free covered their scoring prowess.
throw to widen their lead to a Sandy moved ahead to 49-4?
score of 9-3. Led by John Mc score with a couple of mlnutea
llhenny the Rangers bounced remaining and the quarter end
back and the quarter ended with ed with the local baSketeers
Sandy leading 18-14.
holding a 51-48 edge.
It waa Phelpa again who
The final stanza found Paul
started the locals scoring tn Holiday of Eatacada pumping
Il's second period as he snared | in two field goala and a free
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