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« S A N D Y ( O r * ) POST T h u r* Jon uory 28 1982 (Sec I) Canby for key TVL The Pioneer boys won a close one Tuesday night, nipping Silverton 53-51 in T im b e r V alley League play Senior Bob Nippert con tributed 25 points to the ef fort Sandy is tied for second in the T V L with Sweet Hom e Both have 4 2 records Oregon City, a 61 52 win ner over Sandy Friday night, sits atop of the stan dings along with Canby. Both teams are 5-1. W « t Linn is 3-3, Molalla is 2-1, Estacada 1-5 and Silverton 0-6 Coach Dan Brisbin said, however, that Silverton's re c o rd is d ece ivin g They've played most of their games on the road, and now that they'll be playing at home, they're going to cause some people some problems, he said Silverton has decent size, Brisbin said, and at one time it was thought they'd be a factor in the league race Brisbin said that they did a good job of getting the ball inside to Nippert Tues day n ig h t, w hich is something they need to be doing He added that they also got the ball in to him for three quarters against O regon C ity N ip p e rt scored 20 points Friday night In the first half against Silverton the Pioneers found themselves down 19-12 Brisbin put in Kandy Martin, Mike Lund and Marvin Schaffer "That crew went in with some aggressiveness and we outscored them 9 0 through the rest of the half,’’ Brisbin said Schaffer, who scored eight points, did a good job of getting us going offen sively, Brisbin said He got the ball up court and took control of the of fensive set. he said Brisbin said that Martin did a good job of going to the boards He added that reboun ding is an area they need to work on. and do almost dai- SU H S girls back on track, roll Canby The Sandy girls got back on the winning track Mon day night, defeating Canby 51 45 The Pioneers are 3-4 and midway through the league schedule “ We have an opportunity to be in one of those first four positions," Coach John Smith said. “ I t ’ll take somewhere between a 6-1, or maybe a 4-3, second half " Oregon City is 7-8 in league play West Linn and Silverton <a 50-33 loss for Sandy Friday» are 5-2. Molalla is 4 3, Sweet Home 3 4, Estacada 1-6 and Can by 0-7 The top team in the league is assured a berth to the state tournament The third- and fourth-place teams play, with the win ner playing the second place team for the second berth Smith said that there were some bright spots Monday night against Can by “ We moved the ball well," be said We had some trouble with the press, but will be working on that, he said Smith said that although Canby does not have a lot of talent, that they are a scrappy bunch, and he felt the Pioneer girls matched their aggressiveness. He said that Canby's 0-7 record is deceiving as they've lost several close games, and have been los ing only by an average, of five points an outing The Pioneers start out the second half of the le a g u e ra c e hosting Molalla That game will be Thursday night. Monday they’ll go to West Linn. schm S U v e rto n 3 13 M IS 2M 13 14 30 For Sandy Dawn New 3-5-113 Cindy McCoy 3-I-4-7. Ami Aahcoff 0 0 5 0 . Sharon Jenaen 0413-0. Lin da M oabrucker: 3-2 1 3 , Peggy iy juniper in the third quarter to give Sandy a 42 33 lead. (>regon C ity s R ich Gaiser and Jake Thomp son. two key players, were in foul trouble Sandy cooled off in the fourth quarter, however, and Oregon City clinched the game with an effective delay game and good free throw shooting About the Canby game, which will be played in San dy. Brisbin said. “ We will need to be aggressive and N ip p e rt. Sandy's 6 5 center, pulled down 11 Tuesday night He grabbed seven against Oregon City Sandy was outrebounded 32 19 Friday night against Oregon City The Pioneers at one time had things going their way in the Oregon City game Steve P e ttin g ill, 6-2 sophomore who injured his ankle Monday in practice (and will be out for about a week», scored on a short moving well Friday night because Canby is the kind of a team that will pick you apart with their passing " svhs tiregonVMy u io « si IV J| M For Oregon C ity E d w a rd * 4- 3-213 Peotvch .14 J io Perkin* 10-02 Thompson 2 3-4-7 Fish 3-3 1 * lelln -jk 4 03 0 Evans 0-2412. i.aisher $413 10 Totals 22 17 13-31 G illie * 10-4) 2 Kellie Garlock O lli For Silverton Bicbetu 00 1 -0 '» « I4$2 2, D Smoot 12 23 Venable« 7-4-S-li. Brown 341241 Nelson 1411 2 K Smoot I 1413 Pilm ore 00-2-0. Lively $-$-$-IS Il • ftaady Canby 23 3» $1 IS 12 43 For Sandy Naw 0 3 -5 1 *. McCoy 4-2-4-10. Aahcoff 1413 2, Jenaen 1 2 4 4, M o ab ru ck er 4 4 4 12. GiUice 04110. Garlock 12 1-4 Fort^anby Attridge 1411 2, Mar nngton 04140. Keller 4-4412. K raft 14141. Lee 4-43-12. Patton 1 3 3 3. S a ile r 1 4 0 « . Tilton 34114 Thriftway stays on top with win T h a n k s to F irw o o d School, the "C " division teams were able to use the electric scoreboard, which made a big difference in keeping tra ck of this week's Sandy Recreation basketball games In the f ir s t ..la tc h Williams Thriftway, down by 14 points in the first quarter, battled back to beat Ron's No Place, 50-43 Paul Dietrich led T hrift way with 18 points, while H. Worchek was good for 16 points for Ron's No Place W ith a strong th ird q u a rte r, T -T a lk P re s b y te ria n s bounced back from last week’s loss and overcame P 4 C Con struction. 61 47 Walt Scott, Gary Davidson and Joel McCowen all scored 10 points foi T-Talk Mike Pomerenke again was high point man, scor ing 16 in helping Sandy Adventists to a 41-38 win over Dr Tim Ward's team Martin Pearson scored 15 points for Dr Ward's I Mt tv ion Mamlingv W illiam * Thriftw ay 4 I T Talk Presbyterian* 3 2 Ron'« No Place P 6 CConairuction 3 2 I 4 Dr Tim Ward 0 3 S ch o p p ert’s Loggers, still tied for first place, scored 103 points, defeating the Sandy Stingers in “ A" division play All logger players scored in double fig u re s , w ith D ave Williams scoring 22 for the Stingers In the second game, the Loggers had no problem handling Flavor- Pac. 112 71 Dan Turin poured m 23 points Castile Construction moved into th ird place as Veley Restoration ountry Store SYL showdown set; awards party Feb. 21 The highlight of the final week of Sandy Youth league competition will be a challenge game tonight at 7 30 p m between a “ B” division boys team and a “C " division girls team The game will be played at the Sandy Grade School gym An awards (tarty has been set for Feb 21 from 5 to 7 p m at Skateworlri in Gresham It will be a private session for SYL p la y e rs , coaches and parents Denise Redman, SYL spokeswoman said that they enthusiastically sup port the District 46 P T C sponsored budget awareness session on Feb 11 at the Sandy gym Star ting time ih 7 30 p rn Jan I I revalu 2nd varsity wrestlers win M M R 2nd V a rv M y I I . 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Ja» I I Ian .H «i h e d u l* ’• Brad Fnianum wnn 3 2 over Velar io KM Brian Bail k tall » 2 in M en4n 113 W illiam Srhlani fell t i n in Barth 123 l»av* K*niMm wnn * 4 «y*r M iller 1 Wl Hui I tun Had with Waal 1 1 IM M ik * S heppard p in n rd lu-ighlnn 1st 1 <T7 141 Srnll SeelW Fell S 4 In la< kM in 143 Bill Buwman waa pinned by l**nlu-rg*r 2nd 1 M 1.37 Jn* H rtw h arl wnn 3 0 ever G r a u r iln g ine In rtfit Ix u rn H a inn an wim bv IT * F rank M rK irm l* pinnnd Mi I ally trd 4 I» l« i B»l> Waniowvhi wnn by tnrlell HWT Boland Aumueller wnn by Inri» Il 3 Wl p m 7 Wlp m F vs G Bvs C lla n d * r v Ian I I William * rhriKway Sheppard v ( nm trui I mui 1 2'Y I*» 1‘ iim r e i h e a l F a t a le I 1 ent Hair 1 1 M l i b a r 1 « pre r a i l 3 1 Ib rt Aggregale >' » «»* lennir Web h Antiip«*« 2 4 Town 1 nuniry 2 4 In d iv id u a l gam * Fat H a te lw a n d e r 291 In d iv id u a l « e rie v P ene B itu m i 3 « I Ir a n i G am * Sb»ppar<t * < onatrurtinn 7 » T w m Sariev Sheppard* I on »Iru< litui a m H w y 2«, te n d y “ A" INvIalwi standing! chopper! * I xigger* Pleasant Home Mobil 3 3 Castile Construction 3 V-ley KnloralionCountry Store 2 Flavor Pac l Sandy Stinger* 0 Mt. Hood Carpet Care picked up a very easy “ B’’ division win as its oppo nent, ADP, had only one player show up, resulting in a forfeit S.T.C., led by Lionel Martinez's 25 points, had no trouble defeating Obnst and Cunningham, 55-35, to keep a solid hold on second place State Farm Insurance re mained undefeated by blit zing S.T.C., 58 38 Paul Taylor scored 14 for State Farm Don Carpenter E x cavating had to stave off an upset minded Obrist & Cunningham, 47 41 l^arry Darla ns threw in 13 for Carpenter Excavating "R " IM .Iv In n M a n d ln g t Slate Farm I naura nee I ton (arpenter Ksravattng STC Ml Hntsii arpet Care i »bruit 6 Cunningham • 3 3 2 I M H- I ladies gym, swim offered Indies Gym and Swim, a class c o m p ris e d of volleyball playing, exer cine and optional swimm mg, will be offered Thurs day evening« from 7-8:30 p m at the Sandy Elemen tary School gym l indu Mosbrucker lays up a shot during the Pioneers* 51-45 win over Canby Monday night Classified Business, Professional Directory Classes begin Feb 4 The cost is I I for Sandy resident« and 12 for non resident« Bowling Ml could only find four players by starting time Pleasant Home Mobil had a team high 118 in routing the San dy Stingers. 118 73 Pat Kendall fired in 33 points 4 I Sandy Advent ml» F h o rte 661 BOSS PIZZA à é i . BARN Congratulations to TIIMSYTSMA SUHS senior Tim Sytsma is prep r»| the week The heavy* weigh I wrestler finish »•<1 first in Ihr Gresham Invitational this week end pinning all three of his opponent s He now has a >60 rev ord Way to go T im ' To register, contact the Sandy Recreation Depart ment. 668 5569 For Your C ord In This DIRECTORY — P hone 6 6 8 *5 5 4 8 Photos bv Scott New ton Mltrb Paola puts up a shot lor Mandy during Friday night s game with Oregon CHy. TELEVISION SERVICE '82 CHEV 6 .2 D ie s e l T r u c k s We hove on excitma selection of 6 2-litre Diesel Trucks in oil of the populor truck models for 1962 We hove 1/2 3 /4 A 1 ion models both 2 wheel A 4 wheel drives We hove o 3 /4 Crew Cob Diesel Suburbons-- both 2-wheel A 4 wheel drive. A Blazers This oil new Diesel power plant is exceptionally strong A powerful with omoiinoly high fuel economy W e also hove Diesel Luv Trucks in both 2-wheel A 4 wheel drive models. 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