Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, February 26, 1981, Page 21, Image 21

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Seven Pioneers make state
Ron s No Place took over sole possession of first place in
the B League this week and a pair of teams are tied for the
lead in the A Division of the Sandy Recreation League.
Ron s moved into first with a 2-0 mark by knocking off the
DroOM, a I hj w t r t in the midst of a three game winning
streak There is a four-team logjam for second place.
The H unny Farm and Clackamas County Bank are atop the
A league standings with IO records The Farm dumped
Schoppert s Loggers Tuesday, one of the top teams in the
first round The hard luck Clackamas Bankers had lost
several close first round games, but started off the second
half by dumping Reliable Realty in a high scoring affair.
Funny Farm 71, Loggers 60
1 im \ eley pumped in 25 points to lead the Farm to a win in
its first game in the second round. Funny Farm was the
champion of the “ A” Division’s first half,
Schoppert’s Loggers 68. Dell Barn 61
Ray Perkins scored 24 points to help the loggers even their
second half record at 1-1.
Clackamas County ank 98. Reliable 92
Randy Hattrick fired in a season-high 34 points to lead the
( lackamas bankmen in an “ A” Division shootout.
( lackamas Bank is tied for the lead league with a 1-0 mark
Ron's No Place 48, Drones 43
Ron s iook over sole possession of first place as Terry ( Buf
falo) Blaske pumped in a game-high 15 points
Swimmers 51, Sandy TV 42
Roy Clark scored 14 points to lead the Swimmers to the win
and knotting their season mark at 1-1.
P&C Construction 49. Dairy Queen 43
Ken Pernell knocked in 14 points to lead P&C Construction
to a win
Barn 61
Clackamas County Bank
Reliable Realty 92
Funny Form
,
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Clackamas Cpty Bank
1
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Schoppert s Loggers
2
I
Deli Barn
I
I
Reliable Realty
1
Pleasant Home Mobil
0
1
Wooden Hutch
0
1
Tuesday s Results
Funny Farm 71. Schoppert S log
gers 60
Reliable Realty by forfeit ovei
Wooden Hutch
Thursday s Results
Schoppert s Loggers 68. Deli
"8" Division
98
Photo by M ark Floyd
A tired Dan Martin gathers strength near the end of overtime in the Timber Valley League
district wrestling match. Martin topped Oregon City’s Mike McCarty 2-1 in the overtime and
advanced to the 157-pound finals where he heat Molalla’s Sean Kelly for the title. Martin is one
of four Sandy High wrestlers to win TV I. championships this year and one of seven to qualify
for the state tournament.
Ron s No Place
Dairy Queen
Drones
P’C Construction
Swimmers
Sandy TV
Persons wishing to put
their team standings in The
Post
under
the
SCOREBOARD
section
should turn in complete
Wednesday s Results
Ron s No Place 48. Drones
Swimmers 51, Sandy TV 42
P’C Construction 49, D
Queen 43
The fourth ranked Sandy
B o rich some tro u b le ,”
High wrestling team, after a Calhoun said
third place finish at the
Jones, who won a tough
T im b e r V a lle y League
district battle at 148 against
district meet, w ill take seven
Kris Pihl, is the only Pioneer
w re s tle rs to state this
in a seeded p o s itio n
weekend
Although officially Jones is
State w ill be held this
not seeded because he didn’t
Thursday through Saturday,
place at state last year, he
Feb 26 -28, at David Douglas
occupies the third seed posi
High School
tion
Four of the Pioneers are
Pihl of Canby, despite the
district champs Two others
lost to Jones at district, is
were runners-up and the
seeded first at 148 because
other placed third.
he is the defending state
Sophomore I.arry Topliff,
champion at that weight
the TVL s 98 pound champ,
The P ioneers' fo u rth
w ill open against Frank
district champ is Dan Martin
Walter, a junior from Cres
at 157 Martin w ill open
cent Valley Topliff is in the against Pat Spence of Cres­
same bracket as Scott Luna
cent Valley and is in the
of Barlow, the only wrestler
same bracket as number two
from Oregon to have beaten
seed Steve Scott of Barlow
him this year
The two may meet in the
Mike Russell, Sandy’s semifinals
141 pound champ, will open
Dean Fischer placed se­
against Mike Pinard of cond at district, losing only
Roseburg. Russell is in the
to Russell in the 141 pound
same bracket as John Borich
final. Fischer, the most im ­
of Benson, the state's top-
proved of the Pioneers, will
seeded wrestler at 141 Barr­ open against senior Kirk
ing an upset, the two should Schneider of Churchill.
meet in the semifinals
Tim Sytsma, second in the
B o ric h h a sn ’ t faced
TVL at 191, w ill open against
Russell, but he has beaten
Rich Law of Madison, cham­
Sandy’s Chris Jones twice
pion of the Portland In­
this season T h it fact may
terscholastic league
work against him, however,
The toughest draw went to
according to Pioneer coach
Mike Rohweder, who was
Ron Calhoun.
third in the TVL at 106,
• Russell has a different
Rohweder paid the price for
style than Jones and he's got finishing th ird , drawing
the style that just might give
Rodney Hawthorne of l^a
Grande in the opening round.
Hawthorne is (he defending
champ at 98 pounds and is
seeded second Uriel San­
tana of Sweet Home, the
reigning 106 pound champ, is
the top seed
Picking a favorite in the
team battle at state w ill be
“ incredibly d ifficult until
after the first two rounds,"
Calhoun predicted
“ We’ve got a good chance
to get five of our seven past
the second round,” Calhoun
said. “ Rohweder is going to
have
a
tough
tim e
Hawthorne I can’t tell about
Fischer- he keeps beating
people that he shouldn’t
“ If we can get five of our
seven in, we could place
pretty high,” he added
Calhoun said that Jones,
Martin and Topliff all have a
chance to get into the finals
and that Russell could sur­
prise Borich and also make
He said that the tourna­
ment structure favors Ben­
son, with its strong in ­
dividuals, although Barlow,
North Bend, Crater and l^i
Grande should also be fac­
tors.
Wrestling w ill begin at 11
a m Thursday, 10 a m F ri­
day, and 10:30 a m Satur­
day. Finals w ill be held
Saturday at 7:30 p m
league standings to the
sports editor no later than
noon, Tuesday, of each
week.
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Jones ‘seeded’ third
Ron's No Place grabs
first place in B Leagt*
"A1' Division
Feb 26 1981 (S x 3) SANDY (Ore , POST
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