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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1976)
8 SANDY (Ore.) .2 6 .1 9 7 6 S aints to p e rfo rm L eag u e tilts M o n d a y The Sound of the Saints perforin in concert at 8 p m Thursday at Mt Hood Com munity College Theater The all jazz concert will feature the stage band, local vocal ja zz ensemble and keveral other college groups The full evening of jazz will be directed several MHCC in- Sandy cagers win division title , The Sandy Union High cagers Kunnerup competition among ' survived a 25-point fourth quar the Coast team s pits M c ter onslaught by Sweet Home to Minnville and Newberg tonight. take the Valley Division crown "We were as ready to play as of the Coast Valley League we've been all year,” Sandy I Tuesday coach Jim Kitchen said yester I Sandy, second spot team day. “ Our goals were to play I during the division s first half of defense and out rebound Sweet I the season, paired that showing Home." I with Tuesdays 67-56 victory for Kitchen s strategy worked. I the division title. In the first half the Sweet I The Pioneers will play the Home shooters were held to 17 I winner of the Coast Division points and for the game the ! race for the league title begin Pioneer pulled down 53 reboun ds compared to 23 for Sweet ning Monday Coast side schools Astoria Home. and Dallas face off tonight for M a rk Peterson and Jack the division title. Winner of that Paola led Sandy rebounding game will face the Pioneers in with 11 grabs apiece Tim Veley had 10, Dave Baylis took in nine the league playoffs Site and game times for the and Randy Keller finished with two-day p la y o ff series w ill seven Sandy pumped in 22 points in depend on the outcome of the first period for a 22-12 lead tonight's Astoria-Dallas tilt. League policy sets the and then held their hosts to five location on a court neutral to for the second quarter to take a the teams involved. 39-17 margin into the locker Sweet Home finished in the room at half The keys were the defending Valley Division second spot for the latter half of the season and that was done on their scorers,” will play Molalla, first halffirst Kitchen says. “ M ark Peterson place school, for the overall held Randy Tuller to two field goals in the first half, and our number two spot tomorrow. defense kept their point guard GLOS FORD IN S A N D Y A nnounces We w ill be open Saturday M o rn in g s 8 A .M . to 12 P.M. For Your C onvenience C om plete serv/ce £ parts departm ents. Please call for appointm ents 6 6 8 *4 1 1 4 Remodel! n from penetrating Tim Seiber, Sweet Home's point man and high scorer, was held to four points for the half In the second half the Sweet Home coach turned his offense over to Seiber His teammates cleared away and he dumped in 20 points in a futile effort to cat ch the Pioneers In the final period Sweet Home scored 25 compared to Sandy's 13, but the Pioneer's first half margin stood up for the win. “ We followed our game plan pretty well and played good defense,” the Pioneer hoop mentor said “The involvement of the com munity Tuesday really helped us get ready for the game ” The Pioneers hit 29 of 64 field goal attempts for 45 per cent while the Huskies made 24 of 62 for 39 per cent At the c h a rity line the Pioneers converted on nine of their 14 tries for 64 per cent compared to eight of eighteen or 44 per cent for Sweet Home “ Friday and Saturday night were sim ilar performances," coach Kitchen said of the Pioneers play against Estacada and Silverton The only differences in the two games was that Sandy lost to Estacada and beat Silverton "The kids played tight and a little flat both nights ” , The Indians and the Silverton Foxes both were out of con tendon for any post season playoff spots when they faced the Pioneers over the weekend "When teams like that with talent and nothing to lose play it makes it hard to compete," the coach commented "Estacada was sky high and played a great game F rid ay.” Sandy, ahead 16-9 in the first quarter, watched Its lead slip to 28-26 at the half In the final period the Indians scored 18 points compared with 13 for the Pioneers to win, 54-52. "The high point of that game for us was the play of Dave Pur sel,” Kitchen says. "He played as well Friday as he has all season ” Pursel was credited with several key assists in the first half and earned his coach's G e n t r y 's is remodeling and you'll re a lly clean-up É praise as “the only steady per Keller former all evening " “ He gave us a lot of good play Saturday night the Pioneers, during the second half Satur down 29-22 at the midway point, day.” had to scrap back from a 12- T im V eley was Sandy's point deficit at 40-28 in the third leading scorer against Silverton quarter to stop the Foxes of with 19 points, He also pulled Silverton Sandy managed to tie down 12 rebounds the game with 6.23 left in the As a team the Pioneers collec fourth quarter and the lead ted 41 boards compared to 28 for seesawed for the final minutes Silverton. of regulation play Against Estacada Paola led Silverton connected on a field the Sandy scorers with 18 goal in the final seconds to force the game into overtime before SANDY 11—Jack Paola IS. Vrtev 14 Beylt* 4. Purtw J, Perkins 4 Sandy survived for the 63 56 vic Cravana J. K eller j, P rlvrsori tory. ESTACADA H Jay Jackson I] During the fourth quarter and Tom M c C a r tn e y IJ, H a r v e y »' Leathers *, Byers 4, (Jayson the o vertim e period four Larue ? players left the game via the Sandy foul route. Keith Perkins, sad Estacada dled with fouls early in the evening, picked up his fifth foul SILVO OTON M Brad Taylor 1| Allen 11, Raw lins », Phillips y’ and left with 14 points for the SA N O *’ « ’ e J- Giroux I evening. 5ANOY M Tim VfHey 19 Perhin« Foxes Ron A llen , Bryan l imn, ’ b T a y lo r and T im Rawlins, | j IT II n 4 j. pegged as S ilverton's top Silverton 11 io 11 is || 43 players by Kitchen, all earned Sandy their final foul in the last two SANDY ST Jack Paola IT, Veley IS. periods. Baylis T. Jensen 4. Perkins 1, Peterson 1, Cravens, Keller. There were a total of 41 fouls called in the game. 18 charged to Sandy and 23 to Silverton “ Key defensive credit in the second half goes to Jack Paola and Mark Peterson," the coach H ifh School Scores said “On offense Randy Keller Sandy layvees S», Sweet Home and Perkins did a fine job." layveesSl Sandy layvees S», Silverton layvees P aola, 6-2 ju n io r, was 40 credited by Kitchen with doing Estacada is w ees SI, Sandy layvees M outstanding work defending sophomores 4». Sweet Home against Silverton's 6 4 senior Sandy sophomores 4 1 Bryan Taylor Sandy sophomores 41. Silverton sophomores I* "Paola just shut him down " Estacada sophomores M. Sandy Kitchen also had praise for sophomores 41 K itc h e n A id Continuous or botch lead. Exclusive Wham Jam Breaker clears stubborn lame at the touch Top loading portable dishwashei w « ’* ! RT17F9W 2 pushbutton cycles Automatic-lift top rock. ] No-thru-drying. 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