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SA N D Y ( O r * ) P O S I Thürs
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For first Legion win
Sandy rally upends Scots 5-3
Last w«*k the Sandy legion
baseball team was the
laughingstock of the league
This week the Pioneers are
eying the playoffs
As strange as it may seem,
the Sandy nine are m good
position to challenge for a
playoff spot after winning
their first game of the season
Eagles even the rest of the
way m a 5 1 loss Corey l.oelu-
wen, the distance for the
m uch m a lig n e d
Sandy
pitching staff and “ got the
lotts but threw effectively,"
Heath noted
Monday night
Sandy dumped David
Douglas 5-3 Monday to
improve its record to 1-7
N o rm a lly, a 1-7 record
wouldn't mean too much, hut
this year five of the seven
teams advance to the
playoffs And after last week
that one win looms pretty
big
The Pioneers w ere crushed
by Parkrose last week . ih 3
Following that were two
other lasses in which the
Sandy squad gave up 15 runs
or more But things begun to
change last week, according
to couch Curtis Heath
“ We’ve been going through
a real learning experience,”
Heath said “ We’ve done
some shakeups here and
there with attitudes and I
think we re starting to turn
the corner
“ I don't know where the
transformation came hut
w ere really coming on
now.’’ Heath added
The turnaround may have
begun Friday when Sandy
gave up four early runs to
The corner was finally
turned Monday when Sandy
combined p itching and
hitting for the firs, time this
season And Du vid Douglas
was the shocked loser
Sandy picked up a pair of
runs m the first inning when
Doug Turin and Da Ian Askew
reached base on walks The
Pioneers executed a double
steal and udvanced the
runners a base then John
Martin boomed a triple to the
power alley in right center to
score them t*)th and give
Sandy a 2 0 lead
The Scots came back in the
second to pick up three tug
runs und take a one run lead
but for once, the Pioneers
mounted a come from
behind rally
Tom Coutts started things
off in the fourth when he
hustled down to first base
after th<* catcher dropped a
third strike pitch Kocky Selk
ra,>|Hsl a single anil Sandy
had runners on first and
second They both advanced
u bate on a passed tiull then
Troy Hbngs si ng list to score
Coutts Lee Godfrey then hit
a fly twill to right field to
Sandy picked up an
insurance run in the sixth
when Bangs doubles to left
and scored on a Kick Fry
triple to rigti, center
"We're starting to hi, the
ball and our pitching is
tmcklmg (town," Heath suid
"Am i we re doing Hungs I
haven't s«*en us do in a long
time Our bench is up yelling
and were giving each other
positive reinforcement
“ Rocky Selk went the
distance against David
Douglas and he did a really
giMxi jot»,” Heath added ’ lie
tiad good rhytlun and goo«,
breaking stuff That kid will
really help us next year he
throws (ire
"We hi, rock tsittom before
coming u p ," he said
“ Hopefully, we ll look to the
future now instead of behind
us ”
Hoop camp set for
high school girls
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The second annual P ioimst
Girls Cage Camp for high
school g irls w ill Iwgm
Monday and run for a week
(J une 25 29 •
C hris
Knudsen, g irls
l»ask<‘ttwill coach at Sandy
High School, w ill coordinate
the camp It w ill be open to
any girl who w ill attend high
school next year
"The camp is looking real
good,” Knudsen said "We ll
be giving out a lot of awurds
and we have a lot of good
speakers lined up ”
The feutured speaker will
be Jeff Gray, girls twsket twill
coach at LaSalle High
School Gray's teams are
notorious for their tough
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unnl
coach
w ill 5%
be
sharing his
expertise in , tia, field (or two
a
days of the camp
Gray
w ill speuk
on
individual defense Thursday
at noon and Friday at to a m
tie u ill discuss team defense
I in really excited that he
van make it.” Knudsen said
of Gray "H is teams play
pressure defense ami they
play i, super
Other guest speakers w ill
also 1 m * present at the camp
w hich w ill run from 9 a m to
I p m each day Participants
wilt receive a camp T shirt
and a basket twill
For
re g is tra tio n
in
formation, contact Sandy
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* I n t 4.6. U U6 i l l
1979 hunting regulations available
A
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You gotta
be kiddin’
Photo by M,«rk Floyd
\ look of disbelief registered on the face of Bill Blackford
when the referee signalled a takedown during the Sandy
wrestler’s match with Dale Karsmarsik of Kainier.
Blackford lost a close 11-10 decision to the State All-Star
during the State-Metro meet last Thursday at Lewis and
Clark College. Blackford was wrestling at 157 pounds. His
Sandy teammate, Hayth Buswell. also wrestled for the all
stars. pinning Lowell's Tint Brown in the third peri«»d of the
lOM-pound match.
Secondly, the newsprint
Printed regulations for
format means tb* hunter can
979 deer, elk and silver gray
iquirrel hunting have been have all the controlled hunt
and
general
season
nailed to license agents all
information in front of him at
»ver the state by the Fish and
once ln the past he had the
Aildlife Department and
should be available at must controlled hunt information
available in June but the
»utlets Application cards
general season regulation»
need for all controlled hunts
weren't out until about the
should also he available
time of the controlled hunt
This year three separate
deadline
publications have been
combined into one The
Controlled Hunt Regulations
OREGON
• printed
last
year in
newspaper format», General
By Ken
Big Game Regulations (in
booklet form last year» and
D urbin
Management I ’mt maps with
unit boundary descriptions
F is h A W ild lifa
have all been printed this
year in a single eight page
Cost
w as
a
th ird
newspaper format
significant factor The coat to
The decision to consolidate
print on«* copy of this year s
e verything
into
one
hunting
regulations
was
newsprint publication was
about thr«*e cents Last year
made for several reasons
it cost two cents per copy for
First, this format allows
the four page controlled hunt
the regulations to be printed
flyer. 4 3 cents per copy for
and distributed quickly I a s I
the
general
season
year tb* controlled hunt
regulations bookie, and 4 5
regulations were available
cents a copy for the
soon after they were se, by
management unit map or
the Fish and W ild life
about II cents to provid«*
Commission But the general
season regulations, set at the each hunter with a full se, of
regulations Under the n«»w
same tim e,
were
not
format, printing coat savings
distributed to license agents
until well into July because over last year amount to
120.(Hl) Other xubstantial
of the more time comsuming
savings are seen in postage
printing process dictated by
costs One mailing to about
the booklet form The unit
l.uuu license agents can 1 m *
maps were reprinted every
made this year as opposed to
few years as needed
two mailings last year
If you are a hunter
interested only in the general
deer and elk seasons, your
regulations are available
now und they Ittok like lust
yeur's controlled hunt flyer
Don't w ait u n til July
exp«*« ting to find a pocket
sized booklet available at the
license agent
Those who are interested
in controlled hunts should
pick up some application
cards at the same time they
ge, th«-ir regulations It is
im p o rta n t
thut
the
application instructions be
read and followed Drawings
are conducted by computer
and applications that are
Incomplete or incorrect are
simply not accepted Those
which come in with«M», the
proper application fee are
also no, enter«*d in the
drawing Ia*st year quite a
number of hunters missed
their chance in the controlled
hunt drawings for one or the
other of these two failings
Hunters applying for the
four point buck controlled
hunt areas in the Stems
Mountain Uni, and in tb*
southwest quarter of the
W h i,»• h»»r M
I nit
are
reminded that if successful,
they w ill not lx* allowed to
hunt in any other unit or
season
Two Rocky Mountain
controlled elk hunts were
accidentally left ou, of the
regulations
publication
They
are the Dchoco
Management Unit hunt, hunt
number 237 with 50 un,erl«^»s
elk (tormils available and
Malheur River Management
Uni, hunt, hunt number 266
w ith 50 antlerless elk
|M*rnnts In addition to the
hunts listed under "Rocky
Mountain Elk Controlled
Hunts'* in the regulations
these two are also available
Dates for b»th hunts are Nov
17 to 25 Successful applicants
w ill not he put on a wait
period
Two other omissions will
1 m * of interest to hunters The
Wilson Unit was accidentally
left out of the units listed as
open under Black tailed Deer
Buck Season and Hunter
Choice Season The Wilson
Unit w ill 1 m * open for tb*
general Buck Season from
Sep, 29 to < >c, 30 and open in
the Hunter Choice Black
,ail«*d Deer Season DC 31 to
4
Controll«*«!
hunts
for
antelope, cougar and bighorn
sb*«*p were set tiack in
March, and u s«*parate one
sh«*«»t se, of application
instructions was distnbut«*«,
to license vendors
Tb*
drawing for those hunts was
held May 17 All permits
have tx*en sen, to successful
applicants, und no more
permits for ,h«t»«* hunts
remain
Post M 4 l < l < l l l
T R I-C O U N T Y B A S E B A L L
Junior F odorai
W L
R eynolds
* 1
R ockw ood
4
Lynch
4 3
Sand y
O S
S C O R E S : Lyn c h 10. Rockw ood
». R eynolds
Sandy 7
J u n io r A m e ric a n
W L
Orient
I wrwh
5 1
S 7
4
4
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vtt
hes
riew
wood
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2 3
b r ia r
2 4
uood II
1 *
E S : O rie n t 11, Sandy S.
t 17. Lyn c h
7 C orbett 13,
d a le 7. C o rb e tt 17, Sandy 4.
W e lc h e s
7,
S w e e t b r ia r
4.
S w e e tb ria r
17. T ro u td a le 17
F a ir v ie w 16, Rockw ood I 11.
Lyn c h 9, R ockw ood I I S. Rock
wood 7, R oc k wood 11 4
Junior N atio n a l
F a ir v ie w
W ilkes
G le n ,a ir
O rie n t
W elches
T ro u td a le
R ockw ood
Lynch
C orbett
Sandy
M id g e t
Sandy
R eynolds
Lyn c h
Rock wood
S C O R E S : Rockw ood 77. Lyn c h
9 Sandy 7, R eynolds 5 Rock
wood 7, Sandy 6, R eynolds IS,
L ynch 14
M id g e t A m e ric a n
SC O R E S
W ilk es 9. C orbett 0.
G le n ,a ir 12. O rie n t S. F a ir v ie w
70. Sandy 19, W elches 70. Rock
wood 17. F a ir v ie w 25, T ro u td a le
C orbett
O rient
S w e e tb ria r
W ilkes
Rockw ood I
W elches
R ockw ood II
Lynch
T ro u td a le
Sandy
M l
M id g e t N a tio n a l West
M a rg a r e t Scott
G ie n ta ir
Roc k wood
F a irv ie w
Lyn c h
W ilkes
O rie n t
W elches
SC O R ES R ockw ood 23, W ilkes
70 Scott 19. Lyn c h 7. O rie n t 16,
W elches 3. » la rv le w 17. G ie n ta ir
16. Scott IS. F a irv ie w 14. Rock
wood 11, O rie n t 9
, a irv ie w
C orbett
H oc k wood
Sandy
Lynch
O rie n t
Sweet F a ir
Welches
SCORES
O r ie n t 13, S w e e tb ria r
4.
R ockw ood
14. Sandy
13.
t a ir v ie w 71. C orbett 70. Rock
wood 13, W elches •
h M i l l ill
league Standings
Kecreatinnal Division
W
DAMMI*: Hl SWELL
Hood view Koyals
D ea'sin and Out
Team 5
Independents
Adventist Church
Mt Hood Christian ('enter
I.
5 2
4 2
2 2
2 4
0 3
,» 5
(ommerrlal Division
rom :
AA__
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Sandy 17 W elches 70. Rockw ood
16 C orbett 12. Lyn c h 11
M id g e t N a tio n a l E a s t
SC O R ES R ockw ood II 77. Lynch
I I . W ilk es , I». R ockw ood I 1».
S w e e t b r ia r
16. C o r b e tt
15.
T ro u td a le 17, Sandy 16. O rie n t 7,
W ilk e s 6;
R ockw ood
I 77.
T ro u td a le
10, S w e e tb ria r 16.
“ Honor Prep”
of the Week
swell, 15, is an
I ng
P io n e e r
», aw aiting her
r She recently
st in I,Hl meter
girls 14 15 years
an Oregon AAU
mpies qualifying
for
regional
>n July 14 in
Wash
She
w ith a winning
10. R ockw ood 70. C orbett 17.
O rie n t 17. Sandy ». G le n fa lr 13,
W ilk es •
Paola's Pizza
Griff's
Whistle Stop
Sandy TV
Ron's No Place
Carlson Chevrolet
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4 1
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2 4
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