Thur» . No» 1. 1973 (Sue. I I S A N D Y (O r* I POST - 7 f,¡day's game here pioneers blast Central meet Forest Grove for , sweet it voiced .Kile« il»er s **'11« hl* High Pioneers blast ¿Iasi Friday » IB lor the „ football title •in gave the Pioneers io meet Forest Grove S ayat8p.«n in a battle L Coast Valley League «d the rigi.’ to enter the jfs heading lor the state Cjhr players were really ready lor this game. ’ stated Allen "We worked all season towards the goal of a league title and the win over Central give* us this chance at it ” Sandy and Central had en tered last week’s game with 4-1 league marks and the division title at stake The Pioneers jumped to a 12-0 first quarter lead and never were headed Forest Grove Vikings w ill come to Sandy Friday night with a 4 1 league mark and a 6-1 overall record The Pioneers stand 7-1 overall The Vikings, according to the Sandy coaching s ta ff, are similar to the Pioneers They base their offense around the run but will pass if your defense lets them have it." said defensive assistant coach Mike Kostrba The two big ground gainers for the Vikings are Ai Nordgren In the second quarter, the Pioneer offense continued to move the ball with ease as the line opened huge holes in the Panther defense for the many Sandy runners The two second quarter scores came on a 16 yard run by Dan Turin and a seven yard run by Jeff Jackson Mike Wecker ran the ball in (or the two point extra point try following the TD by Turin Bauersfeld, but we did make him rush many of his passes." said coach Kostrba Overall the coaches seemed pleased w ith the Pioneer's team e ffo rt on defense, although the pass defense w ill be worked on for the up coming Forest Grove game Kostrba gave credit to junior Craig Zimmerman for a good job on the defensive line for the second week in a row as a starter "This win was a total team effort, the players, coaches and our supporters," said Allen The Pioneers are hoping for great fan support Friday in the game with the Vikings In fact, some extra seats are being brought in to handle the ex­ pected standing-room only crowd anticipate d fo r the game "There is no tomorrow after this game," said Allen, ‘ ‘and we want that league cham­ pionship" V SANDY H E A D coach Forest Allen, right, gives some instructions to his players during game with Central. The Pioneers won the game and the division title, now will face Forest Grove here Friday for the league title ( Post photo* Frosh class sells tickets to b a s k e tb a ll Sandy 12 14 7 7 39 Central 0 6 6 6—18 SANDY—TDs Hayes 2 (50. 17 runs). Jackson 2 (7, 18 runs) Gregus <3 runi, Turin <18 run«. PATs Wecker (run), Baugh man (kick) CENTRAL—TDa: Kenny <6 run), Myers (18 pass from B auersfeld), Bauersfeld (3 ru n ). SANDY'S M IK E McMahon I IS I with the hall had a big night again*! Central The junior gained 1*5 yards rushing and intercepted two paste* on defense. Here he rip* off a big amount of vardage with the help of some [Hickey King w rite s pulp, liv e s p u lp , very soon could be pulp J . ffüter. . . _ «M tirer tod by ' W-W-« I-..'» s MIKE HODGES . United --------- An«*» klinger-caine-hodges x production MICHAEL CAINE in'PULP" slckey lionel llzabeth ROQNEY-STANDER- SCO TT nadia CASSINI prodaeed by MICHAEL KLINGER , If it . was murder, where» the body? If it was few a woman, which woman? If it’s only a game, why the blood? t it P<; O Q Door» Open 7 P M Friday & Saturday 1:16 Matinee Sat 8« Sun a o.» SUNSET THEATER for good blocking from his teammates. The Pioneers blasted Central 39-1H and now will face Forest Drove Friday night here in battle for Coast-\alley league title and a shot at the slate playoffs. The Pioneers have a 7-1 season record. ( Post PllOtOl and George H am s Nordgren is a 205 lb fullback ana ranks third in the league scoring standings His sidekick in the backfield, Harris, is a 185 lb halfback with lots of speed according to Central did mount one scoring drive in the second quarter behind the passing of Rick Bauersfeld The score came on a four yard run The score at halftim e was 26- 6 in Sandy's favor Kostrba The Panthers tried to make a 'We ll need another good gnm* of it in the third period as game from out ueienae it we Bauersfeld threw a 14 yard are to win this game." said scoring pass when the Sandy Allen defender slipped in the mud The Pioneer defense like the leaving the Central receiver Sandy offense, is number one in wide open in the end zone the Valley division The defense This made the score 26-12 has especially been tough But Sandy fans did not have against the run, allowing only anything to worry about, as the an average of »9 yards per Pioneers showed this when they game Meanwhile, opponents got the ball back have not found the air lanes The big Red offense got much better as the Pioneer rolling again on the ground with defenders have allowed only 95 an occassional pass by Turin. yards per game The Pioneers drove down the • We had some problems with field and scored on a 17 yard the pass in the Central game, run by Hayes said Kostrba. "but Bauersfeld Hayes took a last second (Central quarterback i is a good pitchout from T urin going quarterback and really put the around right end and went ball on target untouched in for the score Coach Allen w ill have some The Panthers answered this special feelings going into the with the help of a couple of game with Forest Grove He is penalties and the good passing a graduate of Forest Grove by Bauersfeld with a score High School and played college early in the final period. ball at Pacific University which The Pioneers then put the is also located at Forest Grove game out of reach with another "1 would like nothing better long drive which ended with than a win.” said Allen Jackson getting his second TD The winner of this game will of the night on a 17 yard run advance into the state playoffs On his TD run, Jackson against the winner of the PIL in appeared stopped at the two Portland the following week yard line, but he put his head At C entral, the Pioneers down and blasted through three came out of the locker room Panther defenders for the six charged up and on the third points play of the game Dubbie Hayes Mark Baughman added the broke a 50 yard run for a TD point after kick, to make the The next time the Pioneers final score 39-18 got the ball the running attack The Sandy offense was of Hayes. Mike McMahon and overpowering in this game Bill Gregus rolled to a second running up a total of 503 yards TD before Central was even On the ground, the total was 431 able to show any offense at all yards, and through the air the Gregus got the score on a three Pioneers gained 72 yards yard run The Central team gained a McMahon was a key runner total of 289 yards total offense in this second drive and in the with all but 41 of the yards two in the second quarter He coming through the air had his best nigh, ever in a Sandy had 26 firs, downs to 12 Sandy uniform collecting 105 for Central Central managed yards in only 11 carries Most of only one pass interception and this yardage came in the first fum ble recovery < f Sandy half He also played a good mistakes, while ttu Pioneers defensive game intercepted four Panther passes McMahon intercepted two of the passes for Sandy while Keith Jensen and Mike Wecker each picked off one The leading runner for Sandy was Gregus with 121 yards on IS ca rrie s Behind him were McMahon with 105 yards. Turin 57 yards Jackson 56 yards. Hayes 78 yards, and Mark Peterson 14 yards EVERGREENS: O ffensively the coaching Term staff praised McMahon and Pfitrer Jackson for th e ir best games Jumper» of the year" and Gregus and Yew» Turin were cited for their Arborvitae ‘ usual" steady play etc. Offensive coach Glenn Smith had much to say about the work of the offensive line in opening holes for the running backs He was especially pleased with the strong efforts by Gary Blount O p .n 6 D .y te TREES AND SHRUBS trees . Douglat Fir» Noble Fir» Scotch Pine» Auitnan Pine* Spruce» Redwood» He. SHRUBBERY: Maple» Oak» etc. Plum Cherry Crab Hawthorn Golden Chain NURSERY KEN STONE'S PHONE 663-4323 8 to 5 Cor nor of Stone Rd and Mt. Hood Freeway 3 Milas E. of Gresham VALLEY Sandy Central Estacada Silverton Sweet Home Canby Molalla 5-1 4-2 3-3 3-3 3^3 2 5 1-5 M The freshman class at Sandy High School w ill he selling season basketball tickets at the varsity football game Friday night here The class w ill have a booth by the concession stands at the game Theco6tof a season ticket for basketball this year is S12 50 Some of the money earned through the sale of these tickets w ill go towards freshman class projects *0 JV's play final gam e COAST Forest Gr. McMinnville Dallas St Helens Astoria Newber, 4-1 4-1 3-2 2-3 2-4 0-5 SANDY'S Dan T uri i (17) pick» up yardage as he get» key block from Steve Aubin (70) in win over Central. Turin directed the Pioneer offense which ran up over 50« yards total offense in this game. ( Poet Photo) Dessert honors Pioneers The Sandy High School football teams w ill be honored on Tuesday night at a dessert banquet at the school The dessert w ill begin at 7 p m and many area merchants w ill he in attendance to give to the graduating seniors the photographs of each senior which have been displayed in local business windows this football season The Varsity. JV, and Fro6h teams w ill be honored at this event here today The JV football team w ill play Central here today, Thursday in the season s final game The JV team w ill enter the game still hunting to taste victory this year Las, week the team had a bye and w ill enter the game today with two weeks of practice The game w ill begin at 4 p m Coach Len Eaton said, although his team has failed to win any ball games, the players still have learned some good football experience which should help the v a rs ity program next season ooo Mauritius an Indian Ocean island of 830.000 population is the home of the extinct dodo bird The island's chief export is sugar ONE OF the few times Sandy runners got stacked up for short gains by the Central defense happened on this play. The Pioneers face Forest Grove here Friday in battle for league title • Poat Photo* Pioneers gain ranking notice Maybe some people are probably jump the Pioneers starting to take notice of the higher in the rankings Sandy Pioneers and the out standing 7-1 record so far this season For the firs, time this season, the Pioneers have polled recognition in the state polls which rank the best high school football teams Meanwhile. Forest Grove, the Pioneers opponent Friday night, is ranked ninth best in the state This has been a truly out standing season for the Big Red machine at Sandy Not since 1959 has the Big Red been in volved in a league cham pionship in football and only once since that time has the local eleven finished with a winning record A win over Forest Grove w ill P o llu tio n co n tro l su b ject of ta lk Senator Vem Cook w ill host Harry Helton, plant manager for Reynolds Metals plant in Troutdale on East Side Repori Sunday, Nov 4. at 7 a m and repeated at 8 p m They w ill discuss Reynolds Metals at temps to improve pollution control and its views before the D E Q and the proposed and Geoff Richards "Our pass rush did not get to AMAX development KRDR is at 1 » on the dial HEY FELLAS W E'VE GOT A MEW G A M E PLAM FOR Y O U ! 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