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    • — SANOT ( O f » ) MOST Thur«
Februory I I . 1902 ($•<
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by Scoli Newton
Lila Pearson Is pictured above. Sue Sarlch is at right. Pearson finished first in a V alley League meet this weekend
while Sarich was third.
Girls win SYL exhibition game
The Sandy Youth League
season is over, but it was
highlighted by an exhibi­
tion game between the girls
Number One team and the
boys “C” team
The girls won the game,
which reportedly was an
exciting one
A num ber of people
deserve credit for he suc­
cess of the "all volunteer"
league They include “ A ”
d ivision coaches John
Donovan. Don James, Walt
S co tt, Tom N o vo tn y,
Gerald Hale. Hank Emrich
and George Williams
“ B” division coaches in­
clude Vince McMahon,
J “* . / Britton. M r Weik,
D le E d w a rd s . John
Miller, Bob Owens, Mr
Mason, Bill Eurlcw, Doug
Nealon and M r Walker.
“C " division coaches in­
clude Jim Kunkel, Dick
Buck, Lyle Schwartz, W ar­
ren I«ofgren, Jan Donovan,
Debi M iller and Stu Fen­
ton
A special thanks o stu
dent volunteers D .my ai.d
Jerry Bennett, and Debbie
and Tammie Kunkel
Also, thanks go out to the
Schoppert’s Loggers stay on top
Trying to play catch up
all night, "A " divisions
P lea san t Home M obil
came up short, in points
and players, in losing to
Schoppert’s loggers, 74-67
The Sandy Recreation
basketball game was m ar­
red by three technicals, but
Pleasant Home M obil’s
main blow occurred when
both Matt Jensen and Dave
Kendall fouled out, leaving
the team with only four
players on the court Dan
Turin led the undefeated
Loggers with 18 points
before fouling out in the
fourth quarter
Flavor Pac. spurred on
by T im ’s 38 points, ran past
Veley Keslora tion Country
Store. 93-74 Walt Dickin­
son scored 26 for Veley
Restoration
In a highly defensive
game, Castile Construction
got its record to 5-5. beating
F lavo r Pac 11193 Jeff
Hietrick scored 38 magic
points for Castile Construe
tion while Dave Kidder
popped in 27 for Flavor
PAC
" A ” dittai«» «landings
5« fuggire, » lo gger*
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I'leiasant Home Mobil
7
< astile f onntrur li«»
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rio vor Par
V a le y
Store
2
dy Stingers won its second
" B ” division game by
holding off ADP, 57-45
Mike Picco led the Stingers •
with 19 points
Mt Hood Carpet Care
won its third straight
game, running by Obnst
and Cunningham, 55-26
Mt. Hood’s Dave Turin
scored 17 points.
Don Carpenter got its
record to 9 0 with an easy
win over STC. Jeff KoneU’s
15 and l«arry Darlan’s 13
points led the way for
C a rp e n te r E x c a v a tin g
ADP won its second game
of the season after a hard
fought match with Obrist
Bowling
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A rra n t Hair
Sheppard a ( onstrurtlon
Jennie Welc h Antiques
Town S Country
Michael • P ra ra a l
I Art 4 Aggregate
Pioneer Heal Eatale
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Meat o r a l lo n C o u n try
2
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Jim Brown’s 23 points
were not enough as the San
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month of febtiidty 198? No bank e n d s
S1N0Y MOBIL
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CongrQiulofions Io
L in d a M u s b r t ic k r r
Handy junior Lind«
Moabrur her is prep of
the week lor scoring
17 points during the
Pioneer girls’ win over
Estacada last week
M o s b ru rk e r
has
scored in double figures
three out of the last
four game« going into
Monday n ig h t’s game
with Hwtsad Home
Way logo. Linda'
fniey great p itias
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STC
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Mt Hood Carpel Care
ADP
i »heist and Cunningham
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*‘C” division’s Ron’s No
Place continued to keep a
steady hold on second place
by downing P & C Con
struction 42-33 Joe Kern
led the No Placers with 13
points, while D Boring hit
10 for P A C Construction
F ir s t p la c e
le a d e r
Williams Thriftway beat
Dr
Tim Ward's team,
though the game end<*d in
the third quarter due to
three technicals being call
ed In a low scoring game,
the Sandy Adventists nip
p4*<l T Talk Presbyterians
17 16 Doug Knoble was
high point man lor the
Adventists with five points
**('" dlvlthm «landing*
Williams T hritlw ay
Sandy Advralw ia
T Talk Prnabytnriana
P S C CanatruLiian
Dr Tim Ward
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Track sign-up
is at Bull Run
Boys and girls interested
in jo in in g the C in der
Hawks track team are in­
vited to a sign-up from 2 30
to 4 30 p m Saturday at
Bull Run School
I good timas at Paata si
Vila Pearson got her se
cond consecutive Valley
league meet win Saturday
at Multorpor
Coach Robert Karsten
said. "V ila did a great job,
real aggressive I couldn't
have asked for more "
Ever since Karsten has
been ski coach (this is his
third season), senior Bob
Spradling has been a
dependable skier, always
finishing
That paid off Saturday.
He had a second place
finish on the slick course.
Her combined time, in
the slalom and g iant
slalom, had her a second
and a half ahead of the
second place finisher, a
comfortable margin, ac­
cording to Karsten
"He came through when
we needed him ,” Karsten
said
Sue Sarich turned in a
third-place finish Karsten
said that she skied ag
gressively. and he was
pleased, but said that she
can ski even better
Erik Marter, who finish
ed 13th, Peter Valian, 14th,
and Chris Wall, 19th, were
also credited with doing
w e ll, h avin g held on
th ro u g h the d if f ic u lt
course
Overall, he was disap
pointed Only two girls
finished on the "extremely
hard" snow
Girls eight to 18 can sign
up for summer softball to
day from 4 30 to 6:30 p m
at the Sandy Grade School
gym
For more information
call M arie Rudisill at
668 5178 or Cheryl Schwartz
at 668 4711
Team standing* buys lakcrid ge
2 #58, l « k r Oswego. 2 74 4, Lin
coin 2 #4 0 Sandy. 3 03 4 Wilson
3 57 0, Oregon Episcopal School.
3 83 7
Team standings girls l-akeridge,
3 04 8. Lincoln, 3 32 9
Individual boy* Robert Spruill
ing. 2nd. 89 3. Eric M arter. 13th,
98 7 Peter Valian. 14th. 100 1 Mike
Wall, 19th 177 9
Individual girls
I l i a Pearson
1st. 90 t ; Sue Sanch, 3rd. 90 4
Junior varsity team standings
Lake Oswego, 311 0. Lincoln 373*.
laikeridge MOO, Sandy. 424 8
Individually Peter Kallen 7th,
119 0. Jeff Day. 15th. 152 7; Mod Ed
warite. 17th, 172 7
Of fICIAL 5 H IW Í
G irls who have not
played before should take a
birth certificate with them
to registration
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with the summer boys
baseball program is invited
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40. lt*J tK 2 *A 2 fl tW4< -J»’ SANIA
meeting Sunday
It will be held at Bob
Gedde's home on 20695 SE
G reenleave D rive Call
668 5309 for more informa
tion.
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Th*. boys finished fourth
G “rail. The lack of team
points hurt the p'rls, who
won the first two Valley
League meets.
Saturday they lost the
league lead to Lakeridge
Karsten said that he was
pleased with junior varsity
skiers Peter Kallen and
Jeff Day.
Three must finish for a
team ? <:. Karsten said
that he hopes they learned
how important it is to get
up and finish even if one
does fall
Softball sign-up is today
L e t s G e t A m e r ic a M o v in g !
o n a ll f ill- u p s !
Hwy 24
Sandy
*’ R " division «landing*
lion Carpenter Excavating
State Earm Insurance
Sandy Stinger*
The Sandy girls and
boys swim teams down
ed Reynolds last week.
T «• boys won 83 70. the
girls 8F 70
The joys end the
regular season with a
5-2 dual record The
girls are 64.
Coach M ark Smith
said that he was pleased
with the dual meet
season, and said that the
team members have an
excellent attitude
They are now gearing
up for the district meet,
w hich w ill be this
w eekend at M HCC
Although not favorites.
Smith feels both teams
have a shot at the
district title.
REBATES
8C per Gallon
DISCOUNT
PIZZA
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Sandy Early Bird*
Sandy lu m b er
17
7
Tom a
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7
Maggpcly Ann Andy Ton 14 5
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ohrtat Cunningham
IS S
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Zig Zag Inn
12
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I inane a Auto Itepair
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Eagle Foundry
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Arion Utility
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Hrightwnnd Store
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Wealraaal Mending
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High individual game and aeriaa
Sandra la g e r* au ahd *27, High
learn game and tenna Toni » and
Zig Zag Inn 7)7 and 2120
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and Cunningham, 61-51
Jim Brown of ADP scored
at will, hitting 25 points
while Obrist and Cunn­
in g h am ’s center, M ike
Strickler, also scored 25
administrators at Sandy,
Cedar Ridge, Kelso and
Firwood Grade Schools for
the use of facilities for
practices and games
Dan Le Brun and Wayne
Buckekw/, who did an "ex­
cellent job of refereeing,
were credited by the SYL.
As was B ill Knight-
Weiler of the city Récréa
tion Department, for pro­
viding equipment and help
ing to fill the void of a lack
of a school program
Congratulations to the
" A " division first place
teams, D, E and B
A and C teams were first
in the "B " division, and
team Number One led its
division throughout the
season,
and
was
undefeated until the last
game
Denise Redman, SYL
awards party chairperson,
requests an R S V P from
all league players, coaches
and parents The exclusive
use of Skate World in
Gresham has been planned
for the awards p arty,
which will be Eeb 21 from 5
to 7 p m
Icy slopes claim
ski team as victim
Swim teams
win duals
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