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    Thurs., Oct 21, 1976 SANDY (Ore.) POST - 11
Footballers gunning for Molalla
Hoping to be faster than
speeding bullets, Sandy High's
footballers will tackle M olalla's
run and-shoot offense Friday at
8 p m. at the Indian lair.
The Pioneers <2-1 in division
play, 5-1 overall) will be
playing out the season for pride
since Sweet Home seems to
have a lock on the Valley
Division.
t
It w ill be the Homecoming
game for M olalla (2-1, 3-2
overall). x
Pride will be riding out to
jim m y
the hair-trigger of
Molalla's offense which has
scored points all season.
The head man has been
quarterback Doug Huberts, but
the signal caller sat out last
week's 41-20 loss toSweet Home
with an ankle sprain while
backup Carl Em ch threw three
touchdown passes, two to ace
receiver Dave Kudishauser
Roberts may be back to face
Sandy
"W hen a team uses a run-
and shoot offense they usually
score a lot of points and they
are really offense-oriented,"
said Sany coach Woody Allen.
"W e’ll give them some dif­
ferent defensive looks and we’ll
rush the passer more.
"W e expect M olalla to pass
first and run second But we
have good athletes in our back-
field (Steve M cG raw , Kevin
G ernhart. Randy Keller and
Scott Cravens) and w e'll be
ready.”
A lle n added the In d ian
defense would be tough with
tackles averaging 225 lbs and
linebackers in the 200-lb range
la s t Friday Sandy tripped
Silverton 20«, handing the
Silver Foxes loss number 6 of
the season.
Allen noted the Pioneers
weren't really going after
Silverton.
sports
“ It was hard for us to get up
for Silverton after playing such
a great gam e against Sweet
Home the week before,” said
the Pioneer coach “ I don't
think Silverton stopped us as
much as we stopped ourselves
But I'm still happy with the
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kickoff return and fell one yard
short of the end zone Jack
Paola paced off the rem aining
yardage and Sandy led 12-0.
In the fourth fram e Silverton
q u a rte rb a c k
Andy
Jones
pressured Sandy w ith a 11-yard
T D pass to Gary Dettw yler to
slice the score to 12-6.
A M cG raw interception and a
Brad Paluck run set up a final
Pioneer score by Cravens on
one-yard sneak
Sandy ran up 219 yards of
total offense (135 on the
ground) compared to S ilver­
ton’s 117. Both teams ran 50
plays for the game
Undy
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SAN—Turin 1 run (kick lailed)
SAN Pool« I run (k ic k la ile d )
SIL Dettwyler I I pass (rom Jona»
(ru n laile d )
SAN -Cravens l run (Paola pas»
•rom Cravens)
MHCC slates harrier meets
The runners will be massed
at Blue l^ake Park for Satur­
day's 11 a m opening of the Mt.
Hood C o m m u n ity C ollege
In v ita tio n a l
cross-country
meet.
The men's slate w ill be filled
by E ve re tt CC, Skagit Valley
CC, Clark CC, Oregon College
of Education, Bellevue CC, host
M t Hood CC and meet favorite
Highline
'Die women's team roster
lists University of Oregon,
JV, frosh A teams
schedule Silverton
Silverton squads w ill take on
Sandy High's JV and freshman
A teams Thursday.
The JV team < 1-4) w ill host
the Silver Foxes a t 5 p m on
Pop Rannow Field while the
freshman A squad (3-2) w ill
make the trip to Silverton, also
a 5 p.m. tilt.
The freshman B team (3-2)
w ill travel to Parkrose for a 4
p m Tuesday battle
The
fre sh m a n A team
dumped Sweet Home 24-7 last
Thursday The Huskies scored
first on a 30-yard pass play but
the Pioneer frosh got a 75-yard
kickoff return from Tracy
Bayltss for « touchdown and
three more six-pointers from
Allen Lowe.
" I t was probably our best
game all y e a r," said coach
Randy Hutchinson “ It was
quite a comeback from our last
game ”
Hutchinson applauded the
play of the defensive line,
quarterback Doug Turin and
running backs Doug W arren,
F ran k K im . Bayliss and Lowe
The defense collected two
interceptions, each for I-ee
Godfrey (a 30-yard return) and
R ay
Nelson,
who
also
recovered a fumbled punt to set
up a touchdown
The freshman B team fell to
Corbett Oct 13 by an 184) count.
Hutchinson said the B squad
wasn't ready for the game and
made too mental errors
Results from the Wednesday
game with Gladstone were not
available due to press deadline
The JV team dropped a 12-0
decision to Sweet Home last
Thursday. Coach Len Eaton
blamed an old nemesis— lack of
offense
Royal Proctor and T im
M arja m a w ere finally back in
the lineup but center Dave
Nerpel. tackle Carey Vincent
and halfback Dave Jensen were
all ailing
Quarterback Proctor was
sacked for 47 yards and Sandy
fumbled 10 times and lost the
performance and w e'll be
working hard for M olalla.”
Defense kept Silverton from
scoring until the fourth quarter.
Pioneer backs snared three
interceptions, including two for
McGraw
Allen lauded the play of
fullback Dave Turin who tallied
103 yards rushing But the
coach was also concerned with
the passing game, with four
interceptions, and the blocking
of the offensive line
Sandy scored in the second
quarter as the Pioneers put
together a 50-yard drive, aided
by a Gernhart 16-yard pass
ca tch , a 15-yard p en alty
assessed to Silverton and a 10-
yard run by Cravens
Turin
capped the march
with a one-yard plunge off right
guard
To open the second half M ark
Antis raced 94 yards with a
Harriers on road
for season closer
ball four times Without Nerpel.
the JV squad saw halfback Dan
Veley get an initiation in
snapping the football
The defense held up for
Sandy when necessary but the
offense, wnen it came close to
scoring in the second half while
sitting at the Husky three-yard
stripe, fumbled twice and lost it
on the last one
"W e should be getting con­
sistent play from our new
people." said Eaton. " I suppose
lack of experience has been one
problem Another would be that
we’ve been forced to play
catch-up football and that
hasn’t worked out for vs."
Oregon
S tate
U n iv e rs ity ,
Central Oregon CC, Portland
State University, Linfield and
the hosting Saints in com­
petition
In men’s action last Friday
the Saints carted away an easy
first place crown at the Clark
CC Invitational
The Mt. Hood squad tallied 38
points, outdistancing Clark at
55 points. Portland CC at 59 and
Old Tim ers T rac k Club at 66
Bruce Bums topped MHCC's
finishes with a first place
clocking of 17:54 over 3H miles.
Spence Gerber was fourth in
19:12 and A1 Denman seventh in
19:35
Paul Smale completed the
course in 12th place in 20:02,
Ken Hamilton 14th in 20:51 and
Chris Keiski 16th in 21:07.
" I t was a good meet for us
I t ’ll help our confidence," said
Saint coach Jim Puckett. “ It
was a good race for us to run
before our invitational.”
The women's squad ran into
tough competition and even
tougher illnesses a t the Oregon
In v ita tio n a l
S a tu rd a y
at
Tokatee Golf Course in Blue
River
Margo Bey mer covered three
miles in 18:32, her best tim e of
the season, but the competition
(Oregon Track Club, Oregon,
Oregon State and Falcon Track
Club amont others) pushed
Bcymer to 18th place.
T e rry Gorm an finished near
last in 70th place but a sore
throat had been plaguing her.
The third Saint runner, Amy
Officer, didn't get off the
starting block because of
illness.
LEANN
M ADISO N follows the tra il of the girls' 3,999
meter course at the Barlow Invitational Tuesday.
Madison, Sandy’s top girls runner, placed 19th by docking
13:58 over the course.
(Post photo)
Gymnasts gain with different judges
Even without top perform er
M ary Ayotte, Gresham scared
a 72.0-51 6 win over Sandy in
Monday gymnastics action in
the Pioneer gymnasium
But Sandy coach John Stump
was happy His team had in­
creased its score from its last
meet by 22 points—a ll because
of good judging.
For its next meet, Sandy w ill
host a relatively young gym-
nasties team in St. Helens and
another first-year program in
Molalla during Tuesday action
in the Pioneer gym at 5 p. m
" F in a lly
we
got
good
judging,” voiced Stump after
the meet. "E verythin g seemed
to be right and I'm pleased It
seems th at e v e ry th in g I
preached
ca m e
tru e .
I
predicted if we had good clean
routines with nice moves we’d
score intheSO's.”
Stump didn’ t worry that
Gresham won the meet, even
without Ayotte, who performed
in exhibition only to keep the
Gophers' score within reach of
the Pioneer team. He had
earlier conceded the meet but
added he thought Sandy would
Pioneer
sporting
calendar
R O RIN M A R T IN shows her form on the vault during
Monday action against Gresham In the Sandy gym­
nasium. Coach John Stump was pleased with Judging that
allowed the Pioneers to gain 22 points from the previous
week’s meet.
(Post photo)
TH U R S D A Y
JV football — Silverton et Sandy, $
p.m.
Freshman A football — Sandy at
Silverton. Sp.m .
Water polo — Sandy at Sunset. 4
p.m.
F R ID A Y
v a n ity football — Sandy at M o lalla,
• p.m.
Soccer club — Sandy at Centennial 4
p.m.
MONDAY
CrOM country — Sandy at Sweet
Home, 4 p.m
TU E S D A Y
Freshmen B football — Sandy at
Parkrose, 4 p.m.
Volleyball — Sandy at M olalla, 5
p.m.
Gymnastics — St Helens et Sandy. 5
p.m.
W EDNESDAY
Soccer club — Barlow at Sandy. 4
p.m.
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still learning." added Welsh
"T h e m ajor priority of the club
is to play and have fun Winning
is th ird ."
Welsh taped fullback-goalie
Dan O 'H arrow and goalie M ark
Contreras as players of the
game
The advisor also cited the
dedication of club members
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Welches hosts Orient Friday
to close what could be an un­
defeated season
The Wildcats went one step
further to a winning season by
clipping Sandy Grade School
26-0 for their fourth win in a row
Friday.
Welches displayed a keyed-
up defense in shutting out
Sandy Grade. Eighth grade
tackle Skip Aronson collected
11 tackles while comerback
Richard Lukens snared a key
interception. Doug Wence also
helped contain the wide sweeps
of Sandy Grade from his cor-
nerback slot.
Offensive tailback Ray Lowe
topped Welches rushing for the
fourth straight week with 200
yards.
R e se rve
fu llb a c k
B rad
Aronson broke a 75-yard run for
a W ildcat score Receiver Doug
Wence also pulled in a touch­
down via a John Allen pass.
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W ildcats blan k
putxl tftmugh October 31st
"As club advisor a ll I have to
do is tell them what they have
to get done to satisfy the ad­
m inistration,”
said
Welsh.
"T h e s e
kids
a re
m ore
dedicated to the game than any
I ’ve known The reason is
pro bably because th e y ’re
responsible for the building of
the club themselves "
Re-Elect
State R e p rese n ta tive
M ary Neidemeyer of St.
M a ry ’s won the race in 11:57
over 3,000 meters The top
Sandy finishers w ere Leann
Madison 10th in 13:58 and T erry
Sandy 23rd in 15:14.
Also running were Julie
Newman, 26th in 15:46: M a r­
jorie Spencer, 38th in 18:25.
Terri W right, 39th in 18:34 and
Charlene Sanders, 43rd in
20:07 There were 45 runners
entered.
“Most of the girls improved
their tim es,” said Sondenaa.
“They pretty much placed
w here they should have.
Madison could have possibly
d on e better but she's still
running on sore legs.”
In J V competition M ark
Shields was 15th in 12:54 over
3,000 meters. Bob Estes placed
26 th in 15:38
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Reynolds stops soccer dub, 6-1
The Sandy High soccer club
suffered its third season loss in
as many tries with a 6-1 loss to
Reynolds last Thursday,
Even that loss m arked Im ­
provement since the Pioneer
kickers had earlier loot to
Reynolds 9-0 in preseason play.
Upcoming on the soccer
club's slate are games at
Centennial (F riday at 4 p.m .)
and with Barlow (Wednesday
at 4 p .m .) on Pop Rannow Field
Results from Wednesday's
g am e a t G res h am
w ere
u n a v a ila b le due to press
deadline.
The only goal scored by
Sandy In the Reynolds contest
came from a corner kick and
Pioneer hooters claimed the
ball caroomed off a Lancer
d rfetd er into the net, thus no
Sandy player could take credit
for the tally.
**1|r were a lot more in shape
this tiir n ," said club advisor
Lon Welsh. "Reynolds has a lot
of «Eperience and completely
ouBiassed us, but we re much
m ire improved
‘The team isn’t well-versed
iruhe fundamentals but they're
was also pleased with the fifth
place fin is h of fre sh m a n
Colleen Burke in floor exercise.
" I think we set all new school
records in everything but
vaulting. W e've worked on
vaulting but not quite enough
yet.
“This meet made m y whole
coaching career. It made the
girls feel a whole lot better.
“W e’ve made great strides in
a first-year program and I
think this was the highlight of
the season "
Stump also had good words to
say about Gresham and M ary
Ayotte.
The coach noted the three-
way meet with St. Helens and
Molalla would be an evenly
matched contest and could be
as close as three points between
the three sc bools
“ I t w ill really be close," said
Stump.
be competitive w ith Gresham
next season.
As it was the Gopher gym­
nasts captured all top three
spots in each of the four events
except for Karen Rohweder's
tie for third in uneven parallel
bars (4.85), Robin M a rtin ’s
second in balance beam (3 95)
and Rohweder’s third in beam
(3.9).
Roxanne WiisBn, performing
in
o ffic ia l
c a p a c ity
as
Gresham’s all-around, won the
bars, beams and floor exercise,
averaging 6.4 for all four
events. In exhibition Ayotte
averaged 8.1 while Sandy all-
around Rohweder averaged 4.3.
Gopher Kathi M ishim a won
the vaulting with a 7.15 score,
the best for any event at the
m eet
“ I thought K aren ’s routine on
the bars and Robin’s beam was
really good," said Stump, who
The last race before districts
(aces Sandy High’s harriers as
they travel to Sweet Home for a
Monday meet at 4 p m
The efforts of coach Lynn
Sondenaa’s
team s
w ill
hopefully be primed with good
times since the Pioneer runners
didn’t fare well at Tuesday’s
Barlow Invitational.
Sandy finished last out of five
teams in the varsity boys race
with 105 points while Central
Catholic won the race with 16
points, followed by Madras
(62), Barlow (M ) and Reynolds
(100).
Ken Urban finished fifth, tops
for Sandy Urban covered 5,000
meters in 17:32. The winning
time was by Ed Bomber of
Central Catholic in 16:26 while
his R am teammates also took
up places up to sixth, excluding
fifth.
Paul Burke was 14th in 18:16,
Jeff G riffin 25th in 19:06, Ron
Jensen 29th in 19:26, Gary
Jacobson 32nd in 20:18 and
John Stables 33rd-in 20:23 for
Sandy. There were 37 entrants
Sondenaa commented that he
thpught Urban should have
placed fourth and added that he
thought Jensen and Jacobson
were running with lead weights
to denote his displeasure with
their finishes.
“ 1 don’t know what the
problem is,” said Sondenaa.
“ M aybe it was the course. Last
year’s varsity complained they
didn’t like the course because it
wasso boring.”
Sondenaa excused Stables'
finish since the Fioneer runner
wasn't slated for varsity duty
until the last minute.
Sandy’s g irl harriers placed
fourth as a team with 136 points
as St. M a r y ’s won the in­
v ita tio n a l w ith 28 points,
followed by Reynolds (67),
Madras (106), Sandy, Tongue
Point T raining Center (172) and
Barlow (incom pleteteam ).
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