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S A N D Y ( O r * . ) POST T hu rs
Jo n uory 21. '9 8 2 (S*<
1)
Gresham downs
SUHS swimmers
Senior Gayle Roth, and
her b ro th e r, freshm an
M att Roth, set school
records in a swim meet
against Gresham Thurs
day, but their efforts were
not enough to get the
Pioneers past the Gophers.
The boys got five first-
place fin is h e s (in 10
events), and five second-
place finishes, but did not
have the depth to win, fa ll­
ing 8» 66
However, the boys set II
personal records in 16 op
portunities “ That has to
say som ething," Coach
Mark Smith said “ I was
very pleased with the effort
the boys put forth ’’
Matt Roth set a school in
the 100 back The record
was held by his brother
C h ris , a N a tio n a l In ­
terscholastic Swimming
Coaches of America all-
American in 1977 (The
elder Roth, by the way, has
qualified for the NCAA na­
tionals He competes for
th e
U n iv e r s ity
of
Washington >
The score of the boys
meet is identical to the
score of the Gresham dual
last year. Since this is a
younger team, it indicates
to Smith that the future is
bright for the boys.
Smith was also pleased
with the efforts and en­
thusiasm of the girls team,
although they lost 82-71.
Six girls turned in per­
sonal best times
Gayle Roth set a school
record in the 200 IM, break ■
ing Katie Neuenfeldt’s 1976
mark
Roth s record was set in
a good race, in which she
beat Gresham's Sue Elury
by 17hundredths of a se
cond
The Pioneer swimmers
had only four days of prac­
tice going into the meet
"M a n y of them fu lly
realize that they need to
work harder than they are
w o rk in g ." S m ith said
“ And we’re working pretty
hard ”
M MS girl» 71. Gresham U
VIO medley relay
N k - i DuBoi»
Dawn M illar Shauny rhorewm and
Heidi Lerner 2nd 2 22 99 Kelly
Kuaaell. Shelly F.rickaon Julie
Dasher and l.iaa Izer Ird 2 20 77
Mi tree Tereaa Lanier lit .
2 212». H turner Mh. 2 27 23 Ite r,
Mh. 2 » 7 7
21» IM Gayle Roth 111 2 22 1«
i »chool record . Thornton 4lh,
110 SI Kuaaell. Mh. J 22 12
SO free
Boruta Connelly. 1st,
27 11, Donna Nelaon 4th. 2» S3
M iller Mh 11 1»
100 fly N DuBoa» ird I 27 atr
IW free Connelly 1st. 1 W 29,
Miller. SUi I 12 Ml Kru-kaon. Mh
I 20 25
sun free T turner 3rd 6 29 39;
Izer 4th 7 06 M . B DuBois Mh
S 13 38
100 back
Kolh
1st. I 09 JO
Nelaon 3rd. I 1» 12 N DuBoia. 4th,
I 21 31
100 breast H turner. 2nd. I 23 IS.
Dasher 4th, I 27 10 Thornton Sth,
1 2» SO
400 free relay
Connelly, T
turner Nelaon. Roth 1st. 4 14 SO.
Russell, Erickson Dasher and
DuBois 4th, S 41 84
St HS boys M. Gresham 88
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Sandy freshman Richard Rolph set three personal records during a Pioneer dual with Gresham Thursday.
300 medley relay
Matt Roth
Jamie Tuttle. Kick Topliff and Kurt
Herzog 1st, I 51 48
200 free
Shawn Burns. 3rd,
158 10, Steve Clark, Sth, 2 32 74,
Brian Stamm. Mh. 2 34 04
200 IM
R ichard Rolph. 1st,
2 18 87
M a rk Gunderson, 3rd,
2 31 01
50 free Topliff, 2nd. 23 70. H er­
zog. 3rd. 25 44 Stamm Mh 30 5«
100 fly Roth 1st . 58 12
100 free Tofltff, 2nd, S3 12, Tuttle.
3rd, 5» 04; D a rrin Britton. Mh,
I 08 54
500 free
Bums. 2nd. 5 24 19.
Gunderson Sth. 8 02 30
100 back Roth, 1st. 59 27 «school
record i Rolph 2nd. I 05 49
too breast Tuttle, lat. 1 09 91
Bntton, Mh. I 23 08 Clark, Sth.
1 3» 13
400 free relay
Rolph. Bums.
Gunderson and Herzog. 2nd. 3 50 30
Personal records
For the girls Gayle Roth 300 IM
2 22 » to 2 22 IS. Bonita Connelly. 50
free, 37 7 tp 27 I I . M et DuBois. too
f ly . I 58 2 to 1 27 89
Sh elly
Erickson. 100 free I 35 9 to I 20 25
Brenda DuBots, 500 free, 9 02 8 to
8 13 .38 Julie Dasher 100 breast
1 29 15 to I 27 10
For the boys Steve Clark. 300
free. 3 01 5 to 2 32 74 Brian Stamm,
200 free. 2 38 2 to 2 34 02 Richard
Rolph. 200 IM . 2 30 8 to 2 IS 87 and
It» back I 06 8 to I 06 49 and HW
free (relay split), 58 5 to 56 4. Rick
Topliff, 50 free. 24 13 Io 23 7, and 100
fro *, 52 56 to 52 12. Kurt Herzog, 50
free 25 80 to 26 44 Matt Roth. 100
fly, 57 9 to 58 12. and too back I 01 9
to 59 27 Darrin Bntton, 100 free
I 08 81 to 1 08 54. and 100 breast
I 25 13 to 1 23 0
S a n d y b o y s su rp rise te a m in T im b e r V a lle y *
One c o u ld n ’ t b lam e
Coach Dan Brisbin for be­
ing in a good mood Tuesday
morning
Although he was con­
cerned about the Sweet
Home game, he also seem­
ed pleased with the fact
that Sandy is one of the sur­
prise teams in the Timber
Valley League (Canby be
ing the other).
The Pioneers, with an
overtim e upset v ic to ry
over West Linn, a 75-60 win
over Molalla and a 57 45
win over Estacada, were
3-0 as far as games that
count.
“ We’re real happy to be
where we are," Brisbin
said “ We're working real
hard to try to stay at the top
of the league "
The next couple of weeks
w ill pretty much tell the
story
“ It won't be easy The
kids realize that," Brisbin
said.
They’ve started believ­
ing in themselves, and we
want to keep that outlook,
he said.
got the good percentage
shots That was a week ago
Wednesday, the night after
they’d downed West Linn
Although Brisbin was
worried about a letdown,
the boys came through,
although they didn't move
as well defensively as they
had the night before.
M olalla played M itch
Paola, a consistent player
for Sandy, close in the first
half, but Bob Nippert was
there to score 10.
So when they tried clos
ing in on Nippert in the se­
cond half, Paola scored 15
It's not an unfam iliar story
to Pioneer fans
Also, Steve P e ttin g ill
scored five in the first
quarter of that game, so at­
tention had to be paid to
him.
Robert Brader, like Pet
tingill a sophomore, has
joined the varsity, and has
also been a force to content
Challenge
game is
Jan. 28
Teams “ A " and “ 1" are
“ B " and " C "
division
leaders going into the final
two weeks of Sandy Youth
league basketball
Jim Kunkel, coach of
“ I , " the undefeated girls
te a m , has o f f ic ia lly
challenged " B " division
coach Bill Furlow and hts
team to an e xh ib itio n
game
Area r<*sidents are in
viler! to watch the poal
season game, which w ill be
Jan 28 at 7 it) p m at the
Sandy Grade School gym
In “ B" division games,
Don Carpenter Excavating
won two more games Led
by Mike Rodger's 13 points,
C a rp e n te r E x c a v a tin g
overcam e a tenacious
S T C team to squeak out a
49 46 victory to keep a hold
on first place, which it
shares with State Farm In­
surance.
In its second game.
Carpenter Excavating kept
a slim lead throughout, and
it was enough to beat Mt
Hood Carpet Care, 57-51
la irry Darla ns muscled In
25
p o in ts
fo r
Don
Carpenter
In “ C" division basket
ball, Ron's No Place kept
Its first place standing in
tact by bolding off Dr Tim
Ward's team, and coming
from behind in the fourth
quarter to win 50-47
Kick Marron tallied 12
points for Ron’s No Place
W illia m s T h r iftw a y
managed to nip T-Talk
Presbyterians. 31 .10
B o w lin g
Ml H a d t n
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Individual gantr Helen Walker
192
In d iv id u a l aarlaa
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The ju n io r v a r s ity
basketball team, with 15
points and 11 rebounds
from 6-3 sophomore David
Bennett, evened its record
at 4 4 with a 56 40 win over
Estacada Friday night
" I think we re definitely
im proving." said Coach
l>en Eaton, who added the
the junior varsity has m ir­
rored the varsity, to an ex
tent The Pioneers played
against some tough com
petition before Christmas,
and have done pretty well
since,
They were 2-1 in the TVL
after the Estacada game
They lost by a point, 67 66.
in the closing seconds of the
West Linn game Against
M olalla they turned it
around, winning on a layup
by Bennett, who received
an a s s is t fro m P ete
J Williams scored most
of Thriftw ay's points, en
ding up with 20, including
eight in the fourth quarter
The Sandy Adventists led
102 in the first quarter and
went on to heat P A C Con
s tr u c tio n 50 37.
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prep of the week Nlw* »et
a M’htkil retort! in (he
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turning ih a tim e of
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Roth al»o finished
first in the lot) back
»triike, and was on the
winning 4«) free relay
team
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Against Estacada. "O ur
press finally took its to ll,"
Eaton said
He added that the team's
shooting percentage has
gone up, and that they’ve
been playing tietter defense
since Christmas
He said that junior Mark
Heck has lieen doing a good
jot) at point guard, and that
Schmautz, a forward, has
been playing "excellent
defense ' and is their most
consistent player
For Sandy M ark Berk 13 4-5.
Dan Paola 29-4-4, John Wall«*
9 1 2 1, Dave lo n d
134X5
Bill
Palm ar
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2 2 1«. Rnberl Brader 4 24X10. Ron
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Hranaon X I 4 4 Schaffer 5 2-4 12,
Perkina 3-0-141. Grey 9 2 3 -2 . Witt
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For Sandy Stove P alm er 44X2 8
M ike l-und 14X1 2 M arvin Schaf
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44X2 8
Troy Wolf
19-49.
The bottom line was that
Canby wrestled well, he
said
" I think they (Sandy's
wrestlers) were kind of
convinced they were invin­
cible, which as you notice is
far from tru e ," Calhoun
said
It was an exciting match
and good for wrestling.
Calhoun said
Team »landing» at North Bend In
vitatMinal North Bend. 138, Crater
120
Sandy, 107; Phoenix, 92,
Sheldon SI Medford. M . Aloha 40
Individual reault» John Cox, 13,
5th la irry Topliff. 44), 1st, Kandy
Swanaon, t-3. 5th Bill Mathews 2 2,
8th Mike Rohweder 2 2 5th Bren!
Kearney. 2-2, Mo Contreras. (XI in
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Dan M a r tin
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Chuck
Kearney. 4-0, lat. Calvin McKinnis.
2 2, 3rd Kandy Carmony, 2 2 4th.
Tim Sytama, 441. lat
Sandy 26, ( aabv 38
98 Cox lost 94), Topliff won by
( a ll, 3 27. Swanson lost 8 0:
Mathews ton» 4 9 Rohweder loat 94
B Kearney loat 17-8. Contreras won
159 Ziolkowski loat 192 M artin
loat 94. McKinnis won 13-8, C
Kearney won 13-3, Carmony won
197, Sytama won by fall, 34
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Wolf 24)4X4 Paola 95-2-17, Pel J»
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The Pioneer girls arftj
m id w a y th ro u g h th <
season, with a 2-2 TVU;
mark and a 5-5 overall;
record
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“ I anticipate a mucK
more aggressive, team?
oriented game of basket»
ball from here on out.J?
Coach John Smith said. ?
The girls began leagui
play on a positive note, wires
ning 38 37 over Molalla
True to fo rm , Sharon
Jensen made a steal (she's
made 43 so far this season),
and then scored the winn­
ing layup
A long trip to Sweet
Home a week ago was
made less enjoyable due to
a 53-44 loss
And then, to make m at­
ters worse, the girls were
humbled 62 32 by Oregon
City
T he G erber T ouci ie
Bennett trades o ff at
center with 6-4 sophomore
Robert Brader, who has
been seeing varsity time
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Randy Carmony, a 191
pounder with a 13-2 record,
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Bend. Mike Rohweder. a
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Against Canby. Mo Con­
treras. a 141 pounder, was
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Chuck Kearney also won
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another key game Friday
night, when they play host
to Oregon City
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games. And when he re­
bounds. Sandy's running
game goes And Brisbin
likes those quick baskets.
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ample, it took four or five
quick buckets, scored on
the break, to pull them
away from the Rangers in
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Mike Lund has done a
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Junior varsity boys improve
Mobil on top in ‘A’ division
Pleasant Valley Mobil,
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Castile Construction. 78-70
Dave Blume poured in 26
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F lavor Pac scored 100
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Flavor Pac players scored
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of six from the field against
Molalla
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