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    10 - SANDY (Ore.) POST Thurs., A p ril 21. 1977 (Sec 1)
2nd century m ark for boys
Spikers nab split with Estacada
by Keith Klippstein
sports editor
A little variation to take note
of: this tim e out, the Sandy
boys track team pulled off
another romp, but the girls
squad was slowed down
The foe was Estacada and the
Pioneer lads pulled off a 109-36
decision last Thursday but the
lasses were trim m ed by one of
the
Coast-Valley
Leagues
belter spike crew, 6 2 4 -5 4 4
In JV action, the boys were
victorious 92-16 and the girls
did likewise 42-24.
In Thursday action, the
Pioneer cinder contingents will
be trekking to Canby for a 4
p m. clash with the Cougars.
From the Estacada match,
Sandy track coach Randy
Hutchinson was trying to make
his boys w ary of cockiness.
"W e have to be careful,’’ said
Hutchinson. "W e ’ve beaten two
teams with more than 100
points and we have to make
sure we don’ t get o v e r­
confident. We might be looking
ahead for M olalla, which w ill
probably match up with us the
best of all our division op­
ponents, but we can't look too
fa r ahead.
"The girls should do alright
with Canby. They’ll be com­
petitive but not as strong as
Estacada. I ’m afraid that we
might have a little let-down
after the Estacada meet but I
th in k
we
h ave
enough
character to come back.
"T he girls put together a
trem endous e ffo rt ag ain st
Estacada. We went into the
meet knowing we needed plenty
of personal bests and school
records to keep up with them
We were with them up until the
m ile relay and then they ran
the state’s fifth best time so far
this season. If we had been
healthy, we would have won the
meet. W e’ll get them next
y e a r.”
Among the girls missing
from the squad due to injury
are Robin Rohde, a jum per
and spnnter lost to a knee
operation, and Deena Pursel,
Estacada bounces
girls golf squad
The Sandy High g irl’s golf
team was beaten badly by
Estacada Tuesday, 238-197.
The loss, played under sunny
skies a t Mountain View Golf
Course, dropped the g irl’s
record to 4-6.
Low score for the Pioneers
was posted by number two
TOBY ZEHRUNG tees off during match with Estacada at
Mountain View Golf Course Tuesday. The situation didn't
seem to suit quite right as Sandy High's girls golfers
dropped their match to Estacada. 197-23«.
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6 1.
Pole vault—Kevin Leader
first at l o t ) . Bill Blackford
second at 9-6.
Foxes blank b-ballers,
keep win drought going
For the Sandy High varsity
baseball team, Saturday in
Newberg must have been as
refreshing as an oasis after a
long dry desert camel ride.
Unfortunately,
the sandy
ride started again Tuesday
under the guise of the CVL
Valley Division opener.
The Pioneers played a non­
leagu e dou b lehead er w ith
Newberg Saturday and came
home with 11-8 and 5-4 victories
after not snaring a win since a
pair on M arch 21.
On Tuesday Silverton handed
down a 64) judgment to the
Sandy varsity nine, dropping
the Pioneers to a 4-9 season
record, and naturally. 0-1 in
division play.
Should
more
oases
be
lurking, the Pioneers’ chances
of wetting down again come
F riday with Sweet Home and
Tuesday with Canby, both
games scheduled for home with
respective 4 and 5 p m starting
times
F or the Sweet Home game.
Randy Skogan looks to be the
probable starter.
In the Silverton game, Sandy
batters were held to only four
hits with Jeff Namhie, Bill
Exum and M ark Contreras
cracking singles while Jim
Bennett connected for a double.
But none of the hits were turned
into runs.
The Foxes cranked out all six
of their runs in the third inning,
victim izing Skogan with three
walks, one erro r and four hits
doing the tfick. Jay Colt came
into the game to relieve Skogan
and kept the Foxes under
wraps for the rest of the game
"W e just had that one bad
inning,” said Sandy coach
Glenn Smith “ But otherwise
we played tough Our defense
was good and, while our hitting
wasn’t like we want it, we hit
the ball well at times. But we
let down in scoring op
portunilies.
"W e only struck out five
times but two of those came
when the bases were loaded.
"Skogan was plagued with a
little wildness. Colt came in and
with a single run in the bottom
of the seventh but the Pioneers
weren’t content to stick around
as long as Rodden singled,
Contreras singled him home
and an error aided two more
runs
Namhie went 4 for-5 with a
triple and four singles while
Rodden was l-for-4.
The second game was one of
fence blasts for the Pioneers as
Nam hie poled a two-run homer
sports
did a fine job. mixed his pitches
well, kept the ball low and kept
them off balance ”
In the opening game of the
Newberg daubleheader, the
Pioneers were looking at a 7-1
deficit as Colt was rapped by a
p ro du ctive
T ig e r
b atting
lineup Skogan came in during
the sixth inning to pad over the
pitching duties.
But the top of the seventh
inning, Sandy exploded Exum
singled
and B ill Rodden
doubled him home Contreras
struck out but Bennett was hit
by a pitch. Skogan struck out
for out number two but Ted
Copher lined a run-scoring
single and Mike M artin pulled
off the same trick, Namhie
lined a single as did Dan
Dickinson to each drive home a
run. Dickinson later came
home on a missed pick off try
Newberg tied the game up 8-8
with Copher aboard in the first
inning and Bennett lined a
three run shot in the fifth to
bring home M artin and Namhie
on base
Converse hurled six innings
and took credit for the decision.
" It
was v e ry pleasin g,
especially the way we came
back in the first gam e,” said
Smith of the doubleheadcr
sweep "W e hit real well and
Converse did a good job of
throwing in the second game ”
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Num ber one Sandy High
g irl’s netter Brenda Strong beat
Dee Funrue at Silverton 6-2. 64)
and the Pioneers went on from
there to defeat the Silver Foxes
4-1.
Sarah
Koepke duplicated
Strong’s score in the second
singles meet enroute to a vic­
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6-1. Second doubles Roberta
Koepke and K im Purvis were
beaten 1-6, 2-6 and the Loyse
Eblen-Brenda Zaugg combo
won a close match 4-6,6-4,6-3.
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play Thursday against M olalla.
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again first at 41-8 Peterson
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High jum p- Jackie Rohde
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second at 17.25 and Esme
Jensen third a t 17.8 in the 110
lows. Steve M cG raw led sweeps
in the 120 highs and 330 in­
termediates with times of 17.2
and 41.8. Randy Keller second
in both at 17.4 and 42.1 and Jeff
Hill third in both at 17.9 and
43.5.
P erso n al
bests fo r
M cG raw and Keller in the
intermediates
440-yard r e la y — Bad e x ­
changes for girls new per­
sonnel, a loss 51.8 to 54.3. Same
problem, same reason, boys
fell 46.3 to 46.7.
M ile relay—G irls fall, 4:15.6
to 4:27.7. M cG raw , Swails.
Cravens and Lam m combine
for win, 3:36.4.
Shotput— New frosh record
for Michele Cleland at 37-54,
Sweep with Sue Youngbluth 33-
5 4 and Vicki Baucom 32-14.
The last two were personal
bests. A personal best for
Dennis Howe, second at 41-5.
D arin O’Brien third at 38-1.
Discus—Cleland a second
time with a win, 104-7, Baucom
third at 87-24- Obrien second at
107-4, Howe third at 104-9.
Javelin—Gleland win no. 3,
107-3 with Rosalie Gilles third
at 77-11 Howe first at 158-11,
M cG raw second at 157 11.
Ixxig ju m p - Purse, second at
14-8. Daugherty first at 20-54,
Kevin Peterson w ith a persona,
best for second a 1 19-114.
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Not even a full school and
athletic year has passed and
already I ’m moving on to a new
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Sports w ith The Gresham
Outlook after splitting time
here and with The Outlook
since August of last year This
is my last week at this post.
I ’ve had second thoughts
about moving on. I ’ve felt like I
haven’t done all the things I
wanted to do here. But the new
man, Doug Gantenbein, w ill be
a full-tim e w riter here in Sandy
and I know he will become part
of the sports scene as I have.
The Post sports section just
became a reality this year, and
I hope it w ill continue to grow
It w ill with the community's
continued interest. I ’m sure.
I ’ve made many good friends
in a short tim e and I'll miss
them all to the point that I ’ll
rem em ber to check up on them
in print and hopefully in person
to keep up to date.
Thanks to everyone who has
helped make The Post sports
pages what they are.
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golfer Nancy Perkins, who shot
a 52
In
the first spot, Toby
Zehrung cam e in with a 56 after
getting off to a bad start by
fouling her first tee shot.
She was followed by Dayna
Bowman at 63, Julie Anderson
with a 69 and Shelley Nippert
with 67.
Coach Je an n ette
H anna
praised the Estacada team, but
expressed disappointment in
the performance of her own
charges.
"Some days,” she said, "w e
can shoot a 216 on that course.”
Tuesday was not that day,
however, and the Sandy girls
w ill try again against Canby
today.
out two weeks with a pulled
hamstring,
“ Otherwise we re still on
schedule and are still working
hard.
Now w e re
working
through meets.” said Hut­
chinson. "W e're starting to set
out goals on the district
championships.”
The following summarizes
the Estacada meet
100-yard dash—Christi E lliott
set a new school record of 11.92,
snapping her old tim e by two-
hundredths of a second, but
Estacada was 1-2 with a win at
11.7. Jon Swails first in the boys
ra ce a t 10.5 w ith Doug
Dougherty at 10.8 for second.
220-yard
dash— Another
Elliott school record at 27.1,
this tim e for first. A personal
best and district qualifying
mark for Swails in a winning
23.2. Rick Lam m second at 23.6.
4 4 0 -y a rd
dash— Leann
Madison who has since left the
team, cruised to first at 64.2
with Carol Bakke third at 66 8.
Lam m first at 52.3 and Dave
Jensen third at 56.1.
800-yard
dash—Estacada’s
Angela Cotton took first here
and in the m ile where Sandy’s
Jan Van Beek would have
n o rm a lly c h allen g e d . Van
Beek, who went to the doctor
for chest pains, returned and
ran in the two-mile instead.
Cotton first in 2:34.9 with
Sandy's Sue Wilson second at
2:40.
Scott
Cravens
false
started out of the race and left
Estacada first, Bob Dixon
second a t 2:12.0 and Dan
Spnggel third at 2:16.7. both
personal bests.
M ile—Estacada’s Cotton in
first at 5:42 with Debbie Turin
second at 6:25. Ken Urban in
the first of a double win at
4:45 8, a new personal best. Jeff
G riffin, a personal best for
second at 4:45 8.
Two-m ile—Second record at
12:31 for winner Van Beek (
Another win for Urban in
10:28.6, a person best, as was
G riffin ’s 10:43.0 for second
Freshm an record for Roger
H ill at 10:49.5 and a Sandy
Miller and Julie Choate teamed In com­
petition for Sandy High, which nipped
Gresham 4-3 Monday In non-league action.
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