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8 SANDY (O f* ) POST Thur*.. July 23 1981 ($«c I) SUHS spikers place at regional heptathlon BMAC pair places at state swim meet A pair ot Blue M arlin Aquatic C lub swimmers p la ce d re c e n tly a, the Oregon A ssociation Age G roup S w im m ing C ham pionships held a, South Albany High School Damon Hodge, competing in th e e ig h t and u n d e r category , was the top point getter tor the BMAC Hodge placed lourth in the 50 meter butterfly, 44 18; fifth in the loo meter freestyle. 1 27 63; s ix th in th e 50-m e te r b re a ststro ke , 57 74; and s ix th in th e 50 m e te r tyle ».SI He also had a personal best time in the 50 meter backstroke of 53 76 BMAC’s only other punt getter was 13 year old Doug Crane Crane placed filth in the 50 meter treestyle, 27 01, and filth in the 100 meter butterfly, I 09 05 There were a numtx*r of other gixxt sw ims, according to b m a c coach C arl Neuenfeldt Ian Hodge scored per sonals tx*sts in the 50 meter butterfly 13 BI, and the 50m e te r freestyle, 3b 02 T e rri Hanson's 3:02 4 was a HR in the girls 200 meter butterfly Richard Rolph had best tim e s in the 4oo meter freestyle, 4.55 99, the 200 m e te r fre e s ty le , 2 19.35, .mil the SOB-meter backstroke, 2:47.84, and Jean Crane had a best in the 100 meter freestyle, 113 03 Cxfy offering classes The Sandy R ecreation Department w ill lx* offering beginning tennis lessons for adults and children up to 12 years of age at the Sandy High School tennis courts Classes begin July 27 and run for four weeks Adult lessons w ill be held Mondays and Wednesdays from 7 to b p m C hildren’s classes w ill tx* held Mondays and Wednesdays from 10 30 to 11 30 a m The cost is $5 The department w ill also tx* conducting a series of free fam ily day hikes These are easy half-day w alks to scenic areas in the vicinity The hikes w ill be led by a qualified naturalist who w ill discuss natural history, in troduce the group to various wild edibles and w ill in trixluce a number of ac tivities designed to involve one’s senses The hiking schedule is Ramona F a lls , Aug 1; Eagle Creek, Aug 15, and Still Creek T ra il, Aug 29 Participants w ill meet at th e S andy C o m m u n ity Center at 9 a in on the day of the hike and should tiring a sack lunch and water For further inform ation on either program , call the center at 66b 5569 Golf tournament slated The Kiwams Club of Bor ing w ill sponsor its tourth an nual Pacific Northwest Golf Tournament Aug 1 at Mt View Golf Course in Boring Pnx'eeds from the tourna men, w ill tx* used tor the Mt Hood Kiwams Camp for Handicapped Children and other Kiwams projects Prize money w ill exceed $1,000 and there w ill tx* a special grand prize The tournament is open to the public and w ill use the Calloway system for scor ing E ntry fees are $20 a, the tee or $17 if paid before July 26 E n tr y fo rm s a re a v a ila b le at C la cka m a s County Bank in Boring and the pro shop at Mt View They an* also available from local Kiwams members The entry fee includes lb holes of golf, a picnic lunch and a special package at tee off time Prep of the Week: lan Hixige, 10, has tx*en named swimmer of the m onth by Blue M a rlin Aquatic He qualified for state competition in 50- yard butterfly and 50-yard freestyle June’s swimmer of the month w ill tx* a fifth grader in September a, Hoodview I \ \ IIOIM.E Congratulations, lan! «C À jf iL . 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Jensen, who w ill lx* a sophomore next year miss cd by one spot a trip to na tionals with her 3.747 total Her m a rk s w e re : loo hurdles. lb 6. shot put, 26-2'.*. high jum p. 4-6. 200 meters, 2b 6, long jum p. 14 b1 _• javelin. b4 ». and boo meters, 2 32 7 Calkins, also a sophomore to lx*, was sixth with a total ot 2.939 Her marks were loo hunlles. 20 2. shot put, 24 io. high jump. 4 I'.-, 200 meters, 29 K, long jum p, 14 6, javelin. 53 6. and mxi meters. 2:57 o Stephanie Hagstrom, who w ill be a senior .it Sl'HS next yeai qualified tor nationals m the javelin She had a best throw of 134 o. second in the 17-18 girls competition For information on Hoodland events, see Hoodland Happenings every week in The Post.