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Young Pioneer team makes
strong showing at district
by MARK H <>\ I)
It was more or less a building year
for the Sandy High track team’ and
Pioneer coach Randy Hutchinson
was rather pleased with his team's
performance at the Timber Valley
league district meet
Sandy was third in the girls com
petition and fourth in the boys
We competed really w ell," he
said "We had no one in the sprints
or hurdles and the girls were just out
of second place The kids just pulled
together And our boys competed ex
tremely well They were fourth and
not far out of third with a really
young team ”
The Pioneers qualified seven in
dividuals for the state meet as well
as a relay team
Stephanie Hagstrom will throw
the javelin, Paige Daugherty will
toss the shot and javelin, Gayle Both
will run the 800 meters and the 300
intermediate hurdles, Donna Nelson
will run the 3,000 meters, Sandra
I eterson, Sharon Jensen, Darby
Binder and Both will run the mile
relay. Scott Skipper will toss the
javelin. Ixjcke Christman will com
pete in the discus and Sam Bomey
w ill run the 1,500 meters
The sore-armed Skipper came
from behind to win the javelin with a
new district record of 193-5. He also
placed fourth in the shot put with a
47 2 toss
Christman was second m the
discus, 133-11, just ahead of team
mate Mike Marleau who missed a
trip to state Marleau was third at
132-6.
Bomey, who may be as good as
any freshman distance runner in
Sandy history, shattered his per
sonal best in the 1,500 meters by
kicking in to a 4:11.0, good for se
cond place. He edged Sheldon
Stewart of Sweet Home for second
and the state trip in the race, where
he knocked seven seconds off his
previous best
Bomey was also sixth in the 800
meters with a 2:06.1 time
Bob Nippert placed fourth in the
high jump for Sandy with a personal
best jump of 6 2 He also set a PB in
the triple jump at 40-11. but finished
just out of the money
Sandy's mile relay team finished
fourth in 3 41 2
Daugherty was the leading point
producer for Sandy The sophomore
won the shot put, 37-0, was second in
the javelin, 112 7, and third in the
discus, 108-7 Hagstrom was the win
ner in the javelin, 141-7, and took
third in the shot, 33-2, and fourth in
the discus. 105-11
Both took second place to Canby 's
explosive Teresa Katterheinrich in
the Koo meters Katterheinrich turn
ed in one of the state's better times,
winning in 2 14 9, while Both was se
cond in 2 17 4 Both marks bettered
Roth’s district record set last year
Both was also second in the
300 intermediate hurdles with a
school record time of 47 2, and fifth
in the high jump at 5 0
Shelby Dries was fourth for Sandy
in the 800 with a personal best of
2:25 2
Nelson won a trip to state by
finishing second in the 3,ooo meters
The Sandy sophomore staged an
am a zin g re c o v e ry fro m an
automobile accident three weeks
ago and worked herself back into
shape in a matter of days She didn't
have enough to beat West Linn's
Kathy Nichols, first in 10:45 5, but
Nelson s 10:57.2 was a school record
Sophomore Laura Strmgham
finished fourth for Sandy in the 1,500
meters w ith a respectable 4 59.7. but
missed by two places a state berth
< >ne of the meet's big surprises
was the Sandy mile relay team Peg
ged no better than th ird ’ the Pioneer
quartet came through in the clutch
to clip nine seconds off its previous
best and win in a time of 4:06 1
’ 4.05 0 converted to metric».
I hat had to be the highlight of the
meet for me," Hutchinson said
The whole team turned in the best
team effort we've ever had and that
typlified it The biggest battle the
kids had was with themselves, and
they came through "
Peterson. Jensen, Binder and
Both mowed down teams from
• »regon City and West Linn to win
the title and earn a trip to state
Their next goal will be to make the
state finals
The state meet will be held this
I* riday and Saturday at Eugene’s
Hayward Field
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•c lo c k w is e fro n t (op) Sandy
freshman Sam Itomey kicks past a
struggling Sheldon Stewart of Sweet
Home to finish second in the |.5flo
meters. Ilis tim e was a freshman
record of I. n o. p ajg<, |»all>{hcrlv
won the shot put for Sandv with a
best throw of 37-0. Sandy dominated
the throwing events, as Stephanie
Hagstrom claimed a win in the
ja ie lin with a throw of 111-7. Pioneer
junior Itoh Nippert had a good meet,
despite missing here at 6.3 in the
high jum p Nippert cleared 6-2 for a
personal best and fifth place. He also
had a PB in the triple jum p at 40-11.
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West Linn, Oregon City split TVL titles
I» M \RK FLOYD
Oregon City walked away with the
boys title at the Timber Valley
League district track meet, hut West
Linn pull<*d a minor upset by claim
ing the girls crown
Host Sandy was third in the girls
and fourth in the hoys
Oregon City's hoys were heavily
favored and lived up to their ad
vance billing They rolled up 166
points to outdistance second place
West Linn. 112 Estacada was third.
74. Sandy fourth. 46. Silverton fifth.
39. Canby sixth, 38; Sweet Home
seventh. 29. and Molalla eighth. 22
West Linn was the league's dual
meet champion for girls, but the
Lions were slight underdogs at
district because of Oregon City’s
depth West Linn came through in
the clutch, however, and Oregon Ci
ty saw valuable points slip away in
key events
West Linn was first with 102.
Oregon City second. 95. Sandy third,
89 Silverton fourth. .56. Estacada
and Sweet Home tied for fifth. 38.
Molalla seventh. 33; and Canby
e ig h th ,14
Oregon City's boys were led by
Dan Doherty, who won the long
jump, triple jump and placed third
in the high jump. Bret Wilson, a win
ner in the 100 and 200 meters, and a
host of other performers
Rich Gaiser set a meet record in
the discus with a I6O 0 throw . Tom
Beard did likewise in the pole vault
with a 12 9 effort. Doherty's 21 2*j
long jump and 44-0', triple jump
were meet records. Scott Fish had a
meet record in the high hurdles with
a blazing 14.7 time, and Scott Isaac
won the 3.000 meters handilv in
9 01 2
Oregon City also won both relays
West Linn was never in the title
chase, but claimed the runnerup
position with relative tase Terry
Schmeiser set a new mark in the
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shot with a 50-4 put and the Lions got
a win from Jeff Tressler in the 400
with a 50 3 time, also a new meet
record.
Molalla finished in dead last, hut
the Indians' Carl Ebeling set a meet
record in the high jump, winning at
6-6
Sandy's Scott Skipper easily
eclipsed the TVL javelin mark, win
mng with a 193 5 toss
A new record also went to Mark
Boswell of Estacada, winner of the
1.500 meters in 4 (M 9
Wes, Linn used its sprinting and
jumping power to ease pas, Oregon
City in the girls competition.
The Lions Kim Klein won the 100
meters. 12 8 and placed fourth in the
2oo and 400 Donna Gentler won the
long jump with a wind aided 18 I ', ,
a meet
re c o rd ,
and
Sue
Schwaubauer took the high jump at
5-2.
Wes, Linn also go, a win from
Kathy Nichols in the 3.000 with a
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time of 10 45 5
Runnerup Oregon City go, a dou
hie win from Denise Wheatley in the
hurdles and both were new meet
records She had a 46 I in the
300 intermediates and a 15.0 in the
highs Oregon City also won the
short relay and Tricia Sliger claim
ed the 1,590 in 4:51 8. a new record
Sandy was third, thanks ,o a
strong performance in the throwing
events and distances
Paige
Daugherty and Stephanie Hagstrom
combined for 44 points in theUhrow-
ing events Daugherty won the shot,
37 0, and was second in the javelin.
112-7 and third in the discus. 108 7
Hagstrom won the javelin. 141-7. and
was third in the shot. 33-2, and fourth
in the discus. 105 11.
Sandy also won the mile relay as
Sandra Peterson. Sharon Jensen.
Darby Binder and Gayle Both com
bined for a 4 06.1 mark for a new
meet record The Pioneers clipped
some nine seconds off their previous
best in the upset win
Other district records wen, to Can
by s Teresa Katterheinrich in the
800 2 14 9. Sliger in the 1,500, 4:51 8;
and Oregon City 's short relay team
50 6
Tim ber Valley l.eague District
Boys Results
Team Scores Oregon City 166
Wes, Linn 112, Estacada 74, Sandy
46, Silverton 39. Canby 38, Swee't
Home 29, Molalla 22
Discus - Gaiser (OC) 1604). Triple
Jump - Doherty (OC) 44-0'j.
44<) \a rd Belay - Oregon City 43 8;
1500 Meters • Bus well (E> 4:04 9.
Ixing Jump - Doherty (OC) 21-24;
Pole Vault Beard (OC) 12-9. Shot
Pu, - Schmeiser (WL» 504. Javelin -
Skipper (San) 193 5; KM) Meters -
Wilson (OC) 11 1; 400 Meters -
Tressler <WL> 50 3 ; 800 Meters -
Troeh <E> 1.59 8, 200 Meters -
Wilson (OC) 22 6; 3000 Meters -
Isaac (OC) 9 01 2; 11O Hurdles Fish
<OC) 14 7; High Jump - Ebeling
< Mol) 6-6; 300-Hurdles - O'Shea
<Can> 40 3, Mile Belay Oregon City
3:26 4
Girls Results
Team Scores: Wes, Linn 102,
( »regon City 95. Sandy 89, Silverton
•56. Estacada and Sweet Home (tie)
38. Molalla 33. Canby ,4
Shot Put - Daugherty (.San) 37-0;
Javelin - Hagstrom (San) 141-7;
440 Yard Belay - Oregon City 50 6;
1500 Meters - Sliger (OC) 4:5,.8;
High Jump - Schuabauer <WL> 5-2;
Discus - Yoder (OC) 11,-10; Ixing
Jump - Gentzler (WL> 18-14; 100
Meters Klein (WL) 12 8. 400 Meters
. Barthel <SH> 1 00 9 ; 800 Meters -
K a tte rh e in ric h (C an) 2:14 9,
Mio Hurdles - Wheatley (OC) 46.|-
lOOHurdles - Wheatley (OC) 15 0
200 Meters Smoot (Sil) 28 5 ; 3000
Meters Nichols (WL) 10 45 5, Mile
Relay Sandy 4 06 ,.