10 - SANDY (Or. ) POST Thun.. April 1. 197, (S * , „ Freshmen wrestlers finish season of improvement The freshman wrestling story each region held a tournament can be told in 4 steps: 1 Season to q ualify boys for the state im p ro v e m e n t. 2. D is tric t championships In this style the cham pions 3. F re e style boys are broken down into ages regionals 4. State Freestyle as well as weight classes. championships. Sandy went to Barlow for the The season started out on a regional championships where sad note as they lost to they qualified eight high school E sta ca d a , S ilv e rto n and boys and three boys from the Sweethome. These schools all grade school The grade school have J r. H igh w re s tlin g boys came over to the high programs and most of their school for one week to receive boys have had one or two years their instruction. of experience over Sandy. Since The high school boys who our grade school does not offer q u a lifie d w ere cham pions wrestling M a rk N a y le r, Casey Car- A fter these setbacks the team m oney, T im K e lle r, E ric came back strong to defeat Lundeen , and Rick M arkgraf Canby 58-13, Central 58 18, and Taking 2nd places were Greg Waluga 48-19. The Pioneers Jordan, Pat Maronay and Ed then went to Portland where Eggelston The grade School they lost to the cities 2nd place boys w ere D ennis Coy team F ranklin 38-31. (champion) and Randy Keller Then came the real sur­ (2nd) and Leon Enz (2nd). prises. A fte r losing to Silverton The state tournament was and Sweet Home earlier they held at Corvallis where the soundly defeated these two wrestling began at 10 a m. and team 53-13 and 49-19. ended at 10 p.m. Here the A t D is tric t the young competition was tough since Pioneers continued to glow, as the 290 boys who competed they nosed out Estacada to win were either champions or 2nd the freshman district cham­ place-s from the six regions. pionship In doing so Sandy had Still out of the boys who six champions! qualified three won medals. Ed A fter the normal wrestling Eggelston took 3 rd place at 123 season 11 boys continued on lbs , Casey Carmoney took 2nd into a state wide J r Olympic place at 141 lbs and fin a lly Tim free style championships. Keller became the 1971 14-year- The state of Oregon was old h e a vy-w e ig h t State divided into six regions and Champion. THESE T H R E E freshmen wrestlers show off their medals they won at the state Junior Olympic freestyle wrestling tournament recently. Ed Eggleston on the left took third in the 123 lb. class, Casey Carmony on the right took second in the 141 lb. class and T im Keller in the middle finished as state champion in the heavyweight division. Overall Sandy had 11 boys in the final state meet. Post Photo Bowling News... Town & Country Post Elec. Gateway Inn G rim m ’s Service A.&J.American Brtewd Oil Wm's Trftw ay Farm Tractor Sandy Shakes Mr. Hooders 3-25-71 W 31 30*4 27‘a 27 23'-a 23*4 23'4 21'4 W illia m ’s T h riftw a y 808; Gateway Inn 2323. High individual game and series. Rudy Sagner 219; Jim M artin 544. E a rly Birds 3-30-71 W L Swails Plm bg 32 16 Sandy Lmbr&Hdwe 32 16 B a rke r’s Plaza 27 21 D ixie ’s Chalet 26 22 Lewis Hdwe 22 26 MH Shop Ctr 22 26 TJs 19 29 Zig Zag Inn 12 36 High team game and series Sandy Lumber 697 and 1963. High individual game and seriesBarb Johnson 218 and 550. , . W L W m’s T h riftw ay 30>4 l3Vi Pioneer Rl Est 25 19 Hoodland Park TV 23 21 C try Flower Shop 22 22 E thel’s Bty Salon 22 22 Cedar Plaza 19 25 Jennie Welch’s Ant. 19 25 Dea s In and Out 15>4 28*4 High team game and series W illiam s T h riftw ay 885 and 2543. High individual game and series: Vi Markwell 200; Ruby Langlois 537. I San Ro Esta 3-17-71 W L A rt Erickson T.Serv. 31 13 TedsB rtew dS tr 26 18 Kellers Mobile Serv 25*4 18*4 Burkes Shell Serv. 22 22 E d’s Big Apple 20*4 23*4 Berry & Sons 20 24 Dover Kennels 19 25 Atlasta Lockshop 12 32 High team game and series Teds Brightwood Store 701 and 2006. High individual game and series Violet Heiple 199 and Caroline D uff 546. Sandy Mixed Doubles 3-29-71 W J .J . Walker R lty 33 >4 SanRoEstaLanes 33 San Ro Esta Chuck Baker R lty 32 3-24-71 Mt . Hood Cleaners 31 W L Sandy Fun Home 27 Art Erickson T.Serv 31 17 Ctry Flower Shop 26 Teds Brtewd Str 30 18 Pion. Real Est. 24'4 1 Kellers Mobile Serv 25*4 22‘t Hoodland Pion Mem Burkes Shell Serv 25 23 Cem. 17 39 Eds Big Apple 24*423(4 High team game and series: Berry & Sons 23 25 San Ro Esta Lanes 735 and 2150 Dover Kennels 20 28 High individual game and Atlasta Lockshop _ 13 _ 35 series: Tucky Carlson, 212 and High team game and series 574 B ill Coombs and V irg il Teds Brightwood Store 726 and Cool, 202 tie; Dan Anderson 524 2114 High individual game and high individual series: Rita Mt Hooders Waibel536; Midge Wadkins 189 3-18-71 W L W m’sT h rftw a y 26'2 131 Ctry Flower Shop 22 18 Pioneer Rl Est 21 19 E thel’s Bty Salon 21 19 Hoodland Park TV 20 20 Cedar Plaza 19 21 Dea’s In and Out 151*2 24' -. Jennie Welch’s Ant. 15 25 High team game and series N avy L ie u te n a n t Com Country Flower Shop 916 and niander Hanley E Heyden, 2627. husband of the form er Miss High individual game and Jeanne A Scales of Sandy, series. Caroline Duff 207; Vi Ore., was awarded the Bronze M arkw ell 558. s ta r Medal at the N aval D e stro ye r School, N ew port, Sandy Men’s K. I. 3-25-71 He was cited for meritorious W L service while serving aboard McKinnon Ent. 22 18 the guided missile frigate USS Sm ith M trs 21 Mi 18‘ z Sterett as Operations Officer Swails Plm bg 21*4 18'-2 and N aval T a c tic a l Data Clackamas Co Bk 21 19 system Evaluator from August M eier D airy 19 21 hhì8 Io May 1970 during combat T h riftw a y 19 21 operations o ff the coast of Cedar Plaza 18 22 Vietnam Rexall Drug 18 22 He personally contributed to High team game and series the adoption of new electronic w arfare techniques and im - 1 High individual game and p ro v e d c o m m u n ic a tio n s series: A) Lam ke 235; Arland aboard the Sterett These were Lyons and Dave Blount 560 successfully utilized by other High series - tie ships in the Seventh Fleet to enhance o p e ra tio n a l sa fe ty thro u g h im p ro v e d e a rly w a rn in g and re p o rtin g techniques A boy, Joseph James, was L( m dr Heyden is a 1953 bom M arch 14 to M r and Mrs graduate of Jefferson High Joseph B o g a rt o f 1205 E School. Portland, and a 1959 Powell. Naval Academy Graduate Heyden earns medal Tim Keller, state heavywight champion Casey Carmonv. second at 141 lbs. "Cradle Roll" Ed Eggleston, third at 12;t lbs g x 2 g o .g o t T o ta l Bu d get > o q u lr — n ta I