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SANDY (O r* ) POST Thura
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B a s e b a ll te a m
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SECURITY ALARM S
lo o k s fo r c h a n g e
three, with that being the
theme of last Thursday's
p ra c tic e , according to
Heath
Newberg plays a good,
sound game. Heath said
“ We just needed more of­
fensive punch ”
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The deadline for rosters,
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program, for the third an­
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Tournament is Friday.
Persons interested in
playing should contact Id»n
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by
tomorrow
T h e to u rn a m e n t is
scheduled April 15-17.
Persons interested in
playing in the alumni hand
the evening of the final
game should contact Steve
Christensen at the same
number, extension 235
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tournament benefits the
boys basketball team
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T O U G H TR A C TIO N
M O JO C K
CHROME
Boeing of Portland
gets its revenge
After losing twice to first
place Williams Thriftway,
"C " division's Ron's No
Place, now known as Boe
mg of Portland, came from
b eh in d in the fo u rth
quarter to win, 37 32
As he has done the entire
season, Joe Kern led the
■coring attack, coming
away with 10 big points
Thriftways Mitch Young
scored nine points
P 4 C Construction also
pulled off a surprise win,
o u tla s tin g
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Presbyterians, 41 33 Mike
Boring st ored 1« points for
P 4 <’ Construction, which
was without the services of
B ru c e
D aucsavage
T Talk 's Steve Robinson
connected for 15 points
The San<ly Adventists,
scoring I I of its 37 points in
the second half, managed
to nip Dr Tim Ward's
team, 37 34
Doug K noble scored II
points, most of them from
Wood Toys & Home
Decor Accents!
He's not happy about the
team record, but added he
would rather lose to tough
teams than play a less com­
petitive schedule
The schedule has been
toughened up the past cou
pie of years he said. “ When
you start to beat some of
those teams, then con­
fidence will build ”
Jerry Bennett takes the
loss against St Helens The
Pioneers fell 8-4 Wednes­
day with Bennett striking
out five and walking one
“ He did the job on the
mound." Heath said.
Sandy had a hard time
getting started, giving up
Playing the teams in
four runs in the first inning.
Klamath Falls “ with a
After that they rallied for a
team just getting on its feet
4-5 lead
was a gamble." he said
With one out in the bot­
"We played with them and
tom of the sixth, an error
I think that's a plus ’’
allowed a St Helens player
The pitching staff, which
to get on first, and another
was a concern earlier, pro­
allowed him to get on se­
vides a source of optimism
cond.
for Heath
So, instead of Sandy hav­
Bennett and Wolf have
ing two outs on them and
being in good shape. St. been throwing well, he
Helens had only one out said Martin has thrown
well at times, and senior
and a runner on second
They took advantage of the Kraig Gifford should he
situation, getting five con­ throwing in a couple of
secutive hits and taking an weeks
About the team overall.
8-4 lead. The game was
called for darkness before Heath said he’s pleased hut
not satisfied “ I know they
the third out occurred
Junior Mo Contreras was can do better."
Sophomore Troy Wolf
was two-for-three (both
doubles) and scored twice
Senior Randy Martin got
a "nice double," earning
two RBIs
Bennett was two-for-
three. and junior Mike
Lund hit a double
Five errors, said Heath,
is too many.
Friday Sandy traveled to
Newberg to play last year’s
AAA runners-up
Wolf went the distance,
throwing a four-hitter (two
of them earned) He struck
out three and walked two
Wolf gave up a "solo
shot” home run and three
singles
He pitched well against a
team with a 5-2 record.
Heath said “ What more
can you ask'’ “
The Pioneers hit the hall,
hut the hits were too spread
out to do any good
Contreras was two-for
three, with senior Mitch
Paola, junior Stu Hoffman
and senior Dave Kirkland
also getting hits
On Friday the Pioneers
cut the errors down to
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The Sandy baseball team
dropped two games last
week, but despite their 0-4 1
record. Coach Curtis Heath
is optimistic about the
season
Sandy's sophomore pit­
chers have been doing the
job, Heath said Mental
concentration on defense is
a goal.
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The “C” division post­
season tournament will
begin Monday, April 5 and
go through Thursday, April
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