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I n u n ., marcn I I, Basketballers win two to end season Thp Sanriv basketball hasIrAthall toam The Sandy team ended the season on a winning note as they won their last two games of the season. The two wins gave the Pioneers a 7 wins 15 loss mark for the season which saw them improve steadily during the second half of the season. Last Friday they lost to state tournament bound LaSalle in a close one 65 to 58 after trailing only 30 to 26 at half. Following this loss the local team eked out an overtime win 67 to 66 over Canby and then led all the way Tuesday night winning their final game of the season 61 to 53 over Central. In the two wins Randy Ackers kept the Sandy team alive in the first half of each game with outstanding outside shooting and then Rick Zimmerman took over with the help of Steve Buhler in the second half of each game to pull out the wins. In the LaSalle game top ___ • scorer for the Sandy five was Buhler with 20 points while Zimmerman had 14 points In the game with Canby which was a make up game, the Pioneers played a sluggish first half so coach Jim Kitchen took his troops upstairs at halftime and drilled them on rebounds instead of giving them a half time pep talk It worked and they took command of the game after trailing by as much as 15 points in the first half to win the game in overtime. Fouls were called all over the court with Canby losing four players and Sandy losing Zimmerman, Ackers and Mike Leary by the foul route before the game was over. Zimmerman who led the team with 18 points left the game with five minutes to go after leading his teammates to a one point deficit at the end of three periods 45 to 46. Youth bowling championship set The All American Youth Bowling Championships are set for Silver Creek Lanes in Silverton on May 8. All graduating seniors in the state, who have 21 games or more in league play are eligible to compete for the $21,000 in scholarships and three all Leary replaced him and with the help of Terry Cansler the Sandy team stayed with Canby and took a three point lead tn the final period before a 62 to 62 tie was had at the end of regulation time. In the overtim e period Cansler and Buhler led the team to a three point lead, which Canby could not over come. Buhler ended up with 14 points, Acker 14, Cansler 11, Leary 6 and Ray Perkins 4. Cansler also got 11 rebounds while Zimmerman got 13. In the central win the Sandy team led all the way with the early shooting of Ackers leading the way and the second half scoring and rebounding of Zimmerman keeping them on top. 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A t o n ì a / W /ia f ie / Service academies schedule meetings KXL-AM/FM DC. BUSINESS DIRECTORY April 3 and 4, 1971 are the Rene Farw ig, Mt. Hood In alternating years, 1966 and S A N D Y ’S S T E V E B U H L E R , in the white the first half to take a 67 to 66 overtime dates set for the 1971 Far West Meadows Ski School Director. 1968, the event was held at Mt. shirt, shows good w rist action in taking victory in action Monday night. The Kandahar Ski Race. The 1971 Hood's T im berline Lodge shot over two leaping players from Canby. basketball season ended Tuesday night Sponsoring Club is Portland’s combined with “The Golden “Far West Kandahar” is an The Pioneers came from 15 points down in when Sandy met Central here. p ost photo own Schnee Vogeli Ski Club, FIS-sanctioned event and is an Rose" under the sponsorship of Elite A invitational race. This who in 1956 obtained sanction the Portland Rose Festival will be the biggest race in many from the Ski Club of Great Association and the Portland years to hit the Northwest and Britain, reactivated the Far Area Ski Clubs with Schnee one of the most important ever West Kandahar and with the Vogeli as nominal sponsor. given prior to an Olympic year. exception of 1962, when the General Race Chairman is The perfo rm an ce of each Club hosted the PNSA Junior Tom Markham and Schnee’s contestant will decide their Championships, held the event v 'oach oach R on C a lh o u n is v ik in o f o a m s at a t district le»o* tr n H n n M ibzx standing in the 1972 Olympics. continuously at Mt. Hood from president, Joe Cornell and the Ron Calhoun is lr looking teams last weekend. S Stratton, Mike Craig, r* Cary Club members will be working Mt. Hood Meadows is host 1956 to 1964. In 1965, the event forward to a better year next Calhoun ap peared d isap Parker, Willie Lerna and Doug behind the scenes to make the area, with the Giant Slalom was run at Alpine Meadows, year as his Sandy wrestlers Harding. . pointed over the placing at 1971 F ar West Kandahar the being set under the direction of California, one of the present finished with a 7 wins 12 loss district after having 17 men Coach Calhoun stated that , biggest and best event ever. Mt. Hood alternate areas. This record and placed 12th out of 14 compete at the sub-district "this was one of my two year I was the first time the race tournament. building program so I expect carried national sanction and DARLENE’S RESALE The district tournament was im provem ents next y e a r ! was listed on the FIS calendar 102 E. Main St. won by defending sta te especially with help from our In 1969, sanction was given to Sandy, Oregon cham pion Newberg with cham pionship d istrict frosh Alpental, Washington, as a Silverton second and Canby squad." Something for everyone at third alternate and the 1969 Far reasonable prices. Mon.- third. He also mentioned that he High School students in Each applicant must be in good West Kandahar was held there. Sat. 9 :3 0 to 5:00. Of those who went to sub would like to expand the terested in learning more about physical condition and never district Jim Bourn at 130 lbs. program into lower levels of the U.S. Service Academies are have been married. took top Sandy honors with a school system so kids would get invited to meet with cadets All of the Academies award a second place while Doug m ore fundam entals of from the U.S. Coast Guard and bachelor of science degree Harding got third in the 191 lb wrestling earlier. U.S. Air Force Academies as upon graduation, as well as a class and Jerry Wesselink and| _ well as rep resen tativ es of com m ission of Second Ault Moore got fourth place ■ Annapolis, West Point, and the Lieutenant in the Army, Air finishes in th e ir weight I Merchant Marine Academy at Force or Marines, or as an divisions. " the annual Academy night Ensign in the Navy or Coast At the district level this past Thursday, March 18. Guard. Graduates from the weekend Bourn got fifth and Two meetings are scheduled U.S. M erchant M arine Moore and Harding took sixth for high school students, the Academy receive a Third Mate places to get the 11 points first beginning at 4 p.m. and the or Third Assistant Engineer scored by the Sandy team in the second at 7:30 p.m., both at license plus an E nsign's tourney. First place Newberg Washington High School, 531 Commission in the inactive had 117 team points. SE 14th Ave., Portland. Naval Reserve. One blow to the Sandy hopes R epresentatives of the All g ra d u a te s of the was a bad knee injury which schools will be presenting in Academies are required to kept Pat Dyal from wrestling. form ation concerning the serve five years on active duty Dyal had an undefeated season advantages and opportunities following graduation. this year. available at each of the The Annual Academy Night Those who went to sub Academies and how to apply is co-ordinated this year by district were Bob and Robin for admission. Small group Cdr. Richard F. Malm, Com Carey, Jim Bourn, Larry Wolf, sessions will follow the general manding Officer, U.S. Coast Steve Parker, A1 Norris, Jerry meeting to allow students to Guard Station, Portland, and is Wesselink, Roger Stearns, Kurt discuss individual questions. sponsored by all five of the Dobin, Rolland Botel, Mike I U.S. Coast G uard Cadet service Academies. Dyal, Ault Moore, J e r r Class, J.E . Veentjer, a I g Third ra d u a te of Benson I Polytechnical High School, fi Portland, will answer questions the Coast II concerning Academy, located at I Guard New London, Conn., while Air I F orce Cadet Second Class ■ Roger S. Parsons, a graduate of I Jefferson High School, Por will do the same for the I Friday, March 12 6 to 10 PM I tland, Air Force Academy, located at J Saturday, March 13 Noon to 10 PM I Colorado Springs, Colo. I expense paid trips to Wash SANDY National ski race set for Mt. Hood Medows THIS IS THE (Sec. 1) S A N D Y (Ore.) POST - 9 520 W. POWELL BOULEVARD PHONE 665-2128 i ■ Thuntlerbird- I ■ Jantzen Beach I Sunday, March 14 1 to 8 PM P len ty o f FREE P A R K IN G ! I I I I I SEE O V E R 60 BRANDS OF FINE EQUIPMENT ON DISPLAY! Win Valuable Prizes Daily! I I I I I I I Appointment academies, except G uard Academy, is Congressional appointment Cadets at the Coast Guard Academy are selected by their perform ance in national competition with no regional or | other qualifications involved. ■ A pplicants to all the " Academies must be in their senior year of high school, or already graduated, and be between the ages of 17 and 21. TO "ECONOMY" tl I Open Friday» ‘til 9:00 P.M. j B ank A mericaro 70 (Mon So» ) ta r d a i Fricar ta r CkilRrra H '/ i / t'/H / //< • BEVERAGES ••<» OESES» IN C IU M O IN ’ S K f O f ME At' CHUCK WAGON 10520 N.l. Halsey 254-5555 goes high into the air for two point« In helping the Sandy Pioneers to a league win over Canby «7 to 66 in overtime Monday night. The game was very rough as Canby lost (our men through fouls and the Pioneers lost three men including Leary before the game was over. Post Photo L o ts o f F re e P a rk in g at W R H ic k s Co. 13$ $ F a m ily O r p j r f m t 'n l S e c o n d A R o b e rta S»Or