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Thur» , Jan 1,1911 (Sec J) SANDY (Ora POST-3 1980 from Page 2 Sue Wilson helped her State team gain a split with M etro in the All-Star Basketball series. Cleland sparked her M etro team to a five-game win over State in the AlkStar Volleyball series. M ike M artin claimed an 8-2 win over Robert Arbuckle of North Bend in the 157-pound division of the All-Star Wrestling Series. M ike Sheppard took second place in the U.S. Cycling Federation district race and qualified for nationals, despite having ridden competitively for Just three weeks. JU L Y Chris Jones took first place at 149 pounds in the Northwest AAU regional wrestling championships, qualifying for nationals. Paola’s Pizza B a m Legion team pulled off its best win of the year by claiming a 2-1 win over Putnam. Putnam had won last year by a 38-3 score. Sid Christie of Gresham won the annual Almost 10-Kilometer Run, a part of the Sandy Mountain Festival. Troy Hilstad, Doug Crane and Michelle Crane all placed at state for the Blue M arlin Aquatic Club. D avid Janzen and Jennifer Trenwith qualfied for the r a tio n a l in freestyle roller skating. Coast to Coast won the Midget Federal League basketball title. AUGUST The Sandy Blues placed fourth in the state in Junior girls softball. Coast to Coast placed fourth in the state in baseball. A record number of entries and the best purse ever highlighted the Clackamas County rodeo at the end of the summer. Paola’s Pizza B a m won the state title in men’s slow pitch softball in the “ D ” division. Wooden Hutch claimed the city title in slow pitch softball with a pair of wins over Ron’s No Place. F a ll practice began for Sandy High teams and O 'M eara began his duties as football coach. SEPTEM BER The season began slowly for the Sandy gridders who went through the month with a win. Jackson blanked them in the season opener. 26-0 The Sandy volleyball team faced some of the top teams in the state and got off to a slow start. Things were brighter on the soccer field where Sandy won a pair of preseason games after going 0-14 a year ago. Also impressive was the girls cross country team, but the boys struggled. OCTOBER Deer hunting took precedent around the state with mixed reports of success and frustration. *• Kathie George rewrote the record book for the Sandy High gymnastics team, leading the Pioneers to wins in October. She was helped by freshman Jacqui Pullen. The girls cross country team con tinued to defeat everyone in sight while the boys improved gradually The soccer hopes began to fade and the football team still searched for its initial victory. That win finally came on Halloween night against Molalla. Sandy won 14-0. NOVEMBER F o r the second straight year, the Sandy girls cross country team won at district. Gayle Roth, l^aura Stringham and Donna Nelson led the way and Sandy went on to place sixth in the state meet. The Sandy volleyball team had to struggle to make the state playoffs, then posted a big upset over second- ranked Beaverton. The Pioneers lost a squeaker to Corvallis, the UCLA of girls volleyball, and finished fourth in the state. Cherie E llio tt and Colene McDonald gained all-star honors. DECEMBER One of the oldest barnstorming basketball teams in the country came to Sandy when the Harlem Clowns made an appearance in the Sandy gym. A new winter sports season opened as the Sandy girls basketball team rolled to a surprising 3-1 start. Inexperience hurt the Sandy boys who returned Just one letterman, 6-foot- 4 Bob Nippert. Sandy opened to the tune of a 2-4 record. Wrestling promised to be the strong boys sport again as M ike Russell, Dan M artin and Chris Jones all started impressively. Jones defeated state champ K ris Pihl 6-4. 980 was a rough year for the landy High v a n ity football earn, but the Pioneers had me of their best freshmen earns in recent history. One of he keys to success was the outstanding receiving ability of No. 20, Dan Paola (above). Uter a couple of lean years, winter resort operators were 'elieved when 1980 turned out o be a year of heavy snowfall. Uso happy with that fact is lix-year-old Chris Van Daam ¡right) who got out his sled a -ouple of weeks ago at Sum m it in G overnm ent Camp. The H arlem ClownB risited the Sandy gym in December and quickly gave the SUHS faculty, and football i-oach Greg O’M eara, a lesson In how to dunk the ball (far right). Three of Sandy’s grittiest competitors also made the news this year (below, left to rig ht). Michele Cleland took second in the state shot put and discus for Sandy and was named a prep All-American. Jam i Brittle led her softball team of 10- year-olds to a regional title. Paige Daugherty helped the Sandy volleyball team to a consolation trophy at state, the second straight year the Pioneers have been in the top four. 4 photos by Mark Floyd