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    6 - SANDY (Or«.) POST Thru».,Oct 21, 1971 (Sec. 1»
Pioneers battle Canby
in Homecom ing gam e
The Sandy Pioneers take a 1- defense at the Pioneers.
yards on four carries and Allen Ford w hile Je rry Stratton
41
record
into
th e ir
Allen hopes that Sandy’s
Gun derm an got 24 yards on again played his steady
homecoming game with Canby record of winning homecoming
seven carries of the ball.
a n for
t_At the season.
defensive game and earned
which is « 4-2
games during recent years will
defensive
lineman honors for
Turin
punted
four
times
for
a
The game F rid a y night hold true against Canby. “ If we
33.1 yard average which was his play.
comes on the heels of a 6-6 are to win this game the
lower than his league leading
Another star on the defense
deadlock last week with arch­ players must put out a strong
average of 37.2 before the was Lyle Schoppert who con­
rival Estacada in a game effort throughout the whole game.
sistently
penetrated
the
played at Estacada.
game,” said Allen.
Coach Allen stated that he Estacada defense and earned
The Canby game w ill not only
He said the team must stop
felt the offense did not play the tackier of the week honors.
be homecoming but also will m aking the little mistakes
game up to its potential and he
Coach Allen said he felt that
mark the last home game for which have cost them scores
was upset over Estacada's both
teams
displayed
the Pioneers during the 1971 and has let their opponents
ability to run the end sweeps tremendous sportsmanship
season. They end the season score.
against the defense.
both on and off the field even
with road games at Molalla and
In the Estacada game, the
Allen pointed to the line play though there was a lot of out­
Newberg in the next two weeks. Pioneers had to come back to
of Don Williams on both offense side pressure before the game.
F irs t year head coach tie the score on a 72 yard pass
and defense. He stated that the
In league statistics released
Forrest Allen looks for the play from Dan Turin to Ralph
senior lineman had his best before the Estacada game, the
Canby team to throw a strong Peterson. The extra point try
game of the year. For his effort Pioneers were ranked fourth in
running game and tough by Peterson went wide to the
he was awarded the player of team offense averaging 226
right ending Sandy’s hope of
the week honors.
total yards per game, on 98
victory.
Peterson was honored as the passing and 128 by rushing.
The Pioneers also missed a
offensive back of the game and
The team defense was ranked
scoring opportunity earlier in
awarded a dinner from Gios sixth giving up 202 yards by
the game when Peterson
Ford.
rushing and 102 yards passing
fumbled on the one foot line
M ike
Wecker
earned for a total of 304 yards per
when he was hit by the left side
defensive back of the week game.
of the Estacada defensive line.
honors and a dinner from Gios
Estacada scored their lone
The Sandy High Dad’s Club
touchdown in the final period
will give-away a beef during
following two 15 yard penalties
h alftim e of F rid a y n ig h t’s
against the Pioneers. Before
game with Canby.
the penalties the Estacada
The game is homecoming for
drive was being stalled by the
Sandy and w ill be the last home
Pioneers defense.
Sandy High School cross 13th.
football game for the team this
Coach Allen said he felt that country runners are p a r­
There were a total of 19
year.
both teams were very even, and ticipating in the district track runners in this meet with team
The next meeting for the club
the statistics show that.
meet today at Blue Lake Park. scores being St. Helens 20,
has been set for Nov. 1.
Estacada got 92 yards by
The Sandy runners enter the LaSalle 50 and Sandy 58.
The following is the lis t of passing and 116 yards rushing
In a meet at Barlow top
meet
after finishing the season
workers for the game Friday with 10 first downs, while the
with a third place finish in a Sandy finisher was Grokett in
night
Pioneers had 100 yards rushing
17th place in the six team meet.
Tickets: Rudy Huserik, Ken and 108 yards passing also with meet at St. Helens and a fifth
Other top Pioneer runners
place finish in a meet at Barlow
Fredrickson, Chuck Hayes, 10 first downs.
were Blaisdell 19th, Dixon, 28;
last week.
Carl Copper, Lloyd Snell, and
Both teams also had two
The Sandy runners enter the Whisner, 32; and Buhler, 36.
Carl Bell.
passes intercepted and Sandy meet after finishing the season
The meet was won by Cen­
Parking Don Chaney, Ken lost the one fumble at the goal
tennial.
with
a
third
place
finish
in
a
Haselwander, Wally Wunchie, line.
meet at St. Helens and a fifth
Gene Boitanio, and Ralph
Getting the interceptions for place finish in a
meet at
Stone.
Sandy were Ken Blount and Barlow last week.
Dance: Rudy Huserik, Don Peterson.
Sandy Coach Ed Hug feels
Sandy Men’s
Chaney, Wally Wunchie, Gene
In passing Baughman hit on 2 the Sandy team w ill hold its
10-14-71
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Boitano, Ken B urdick and of 12 tosses for 28 yards with
own at district, but said depth is Sandy Rexall
Howard Berger
17 3
one interception while Dan
Visiting team: Jim Martin. Turin hit on 2 of 5 for 80 yards the main problem the team has Smith Mtrs
16 4
Chain Gang: Jerry Swails, with one touchdown and one faced all year. Also he said his Swails Plmb
13 7
team
has
been
hurt
by
injuries
Herb Sandercock and Dwayne interception.
Clack. Co. Bk
9 11
which have prevented his Cedar Plaza
Vedder.
8 12
Peterson was the leading
Workers for the frosh game rusher and pass receiver for runners from being in peak McKinnon Ent.
8 12
on Oct. 28 are Don Chaney, Carl the Sandy team after coming form for each meet.
Meier Dairy
8 12
In the St. Helens meet the
Bell, and Ken Haselwander.
1 19
off the injury list for the game. Pioneers finished behind the Thriftway
High Ind. Game and Series
He caught three passes for 95 host and LaSalle. Top Sandy
yards and the TD and he rushed runners were Doug Blaisdell in Marc Whedon (Sub) 223; Earl
Meier 570.
for 86 yards on 18 carries.
9th place; Greg Grokett, 10th;
High Team game and series
Mike Mantambo, also coming Mike W hisner; 11th, John
Meier
Dairy 995; McKinnon
off the injury list, picked up 13 Dixon; 13th and Doug Buhler,
Ent. 2859.
Dad's Club
gives beef
Sandy defensive line charges
Cross country spikers
battle at district
Bowling News
Girls relay teams in action
Swimmers ready for race to start
Coach Anstine gets victory bath
Swim team
risks record
in match
Both the Sandy High School
boys and girls swim teams go
into the dual meet with
Gresham today here with
undefeated records. The boys
beat Tillamook last week 57 to
34 while the girls dropped St
Mary's 56 to 38 and the girls
from Tillamook 66 to 29
Swim coach Jim Anstine said
that the meet with Gresham
w ill be a good indicator on how
ready his team is for the
district meet to be held here at
Sandy on Nov. 4 and 5.
Anstine stated that dual meet
records mean nothing when it
comes to district and a chance
to qualify for the state meet in
Eugene on Nov. 12 and 13.
According to Anstine, this is
the strongest swim team that
Sandy has ever had and they
proved it in the recent meet by
the girls taking five firsts
against St. Mary's and nine
firsts against Tillamook out of
the 11 events.
The boys got seven firsts
against the Tillamook boys out
of their 11 events.
Results of the meet were
Boys
200 med. relay Neuenfeldt,
Roth, Kipp, Lindsey, 1st;
Marsh. T. Kipp. M Edgar,
Haselwander. 2nd
200 free; Salisbury, aid.
200 I. M.: Neuenfeldt, 1st; M.
Edgar, 2nd.
50 free: Marsh, 2nd.
D iv in g ; Dodson, 1st, B
Stewart, 2nd.
100 fly : Roth, 1st.
100 free; Marsh, 2nd.
400 free: Neuenfeldt, 1st.
100 back: M Edgar, 1st.
100 breast: Roth, 2nd.
400 free relay: Workinger,
M a rs h ,
S a lis b u r y ,
Haselwander, 1st.
Girls vs Tillamook
and St. Mary's
200 med. relay: Lundeen.
Roth, LeRoy, Byers, 1st place
vs T.SM
200 free: Samsel, 1st vs T and
2nd vs SM.
200 I.M .: Anderson, 1st;
Cyphers, 2nd, vs T and SM.
50 free Cousins, 1st vs T and
2nd vs SM.
D iv in g :
W illia m s.
1st,
Le Roy, 2nd, vs T, SM.
100 fly : Polpuka. 1st vs T. 2nd
vs SM. Lundeen 2nd vs T.
100 free: Cyphers. 2nd vs T.
SM.
400 free Samsel, 1st vs T. 2nd
vs SM: iAMideen, 2nd vs T.
100 back : Anderson. 1st vs T,
SM.
100 breast: Cousins. 1st vs T,
SM Byers, 2nd T vs SM
400 free re la y : Cousins,
Samsel. Anderson, Cyphers. 1st
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