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ÏW - - ' - ' . . , r + - - ' , < . ~ > ____ '________ , - Thvr» Sports The Slfnèty Post A p ril 15 1*82 ( $ « . I ) SANDY (O r e .) POST — 7 and Recreation Sandy Invitational described as competitive The Sandy Invitational was the fifth meet in 16 days for the Pioneers Other teams at the meet were also feel ing the brunt of a tough schedule Because of that, according to Coach Randy Hutchin son. the times weren t as low nor the distances as long as one would like at one's home meet That doesn't mean, however, that it wasn’t a good, competitive meet I've got nothing but good things to say about the kids,” Hutchinson said .Asking 100 percent an average of almost every third day is asking a lot. he said. The Pioneers finished three points out of third and thereby missed getting a trophy Barlow won with 102 and a half points Sunset was second with 161. West Linn had 144 and Sandy 141. Team finishes were determined by boys and girls com bined totals The Sandy boys outscored the girls (77-66>. It was the first time that's happened in awhile Once again Scott Skipper was a workhorse for the Pioneers He won the shot put. finished third in the javelin throw and fourth in the discus His throw in the discus was a personal record Mike Marleau threw the discus over 140 feet for the se cond time, winning the competition with a mark of 141-4 Hutchinson was pleased with the “ super” effort put forth by Chris Crabtree, who finished second in the pole vault with a mark of 12-3. Russell Pork set a personal record in the 400 That's his fourth PR in four meets, and he competes in four events meet “ His strength is showing through," Hutchinson said Ryan Coombs jumped well, Hutchinson said His jump of 19-2, a personal record, placed him sixth Tyson Cummings also jumped well, Hutchinson said. Steve Brader was credited with doing well in the hurdl*s He finished th ird in the 300-meter in- term.. hates, setting a personal record Steve Metelak ran a 2.00.3 «00 meters, finishing fourth That’s nice, seeing him do that well that early,” Hutchinson said He predicted a substantial drop in Metelak s times Sam Romey got his wish Saturday He said he likes to run in the rain, and it sprinkled during the 1500 Satur day And though he got a personal record, finishing se cond with a 4:06 3, he was outfoxed by Eric Fahlman of Sunset Fahlman went out hard, and though Romey had a good finish, Fahlman had too much of a lead The boys mile a. d 400-meter relay teams set personal records On the short relay are Fork, Brader, Cummings and Coombs Fork, Brian Prosser, Cummings and Metelak comprise the mile relay team Polly Kelly, a transfer student from Centennial, and Lisa Hassett, a transfer student from Grant, both set personal records in the 4(M) Kelly ran a 60.4, finishing second. Hassett finished fourth, running a 62.2. “ She’s starting to come along,-' Hutchinson said. Kelly and Hassett are both tough, he said, competing in four events per outing He’ll take transfer students like them any time. Darby Binder set a personal record, taking second in the 800 Gayle Roth finished third. Roth competed in four events, and Hutchinson said he’s pleased with the progress she’s making. Sharon Jensen finished fourth in the 1500, and Laura Stnngham was credited with running a good race. Donna Nelson, who’s hampered with a swollen knee, finished fourth in the 3000, which pleased Hutchinson, Hutchinson said that workouts are set up to pea’ the distance runners out at state, so they need to be patient and wait for times to drop Denise Proctor is showing a lot of improvement, he said, adding that she has a good attitude and works hard She finished fifth in the shot put P r’ ^e Daugherty finished tl ird in the shot Stephanie Hagstrom finished third in the javelin throw Boy» Shot Scott Skipper, SUHS, Ist. 50-11. Roland Aumueller, SUHS, 4th, 46 2 4. - > •* * * • y 231 Kevin Beaudoin chips onto a green at Mountain View during a dual with Sweet Home Monday. Photo by Scott Newton Pioneers take Canby in 8th inning After a tense seventh inning, when Troy Wolf fanned a Canby hatter for the third out, it was obvious that something was going to give. And when all heck broke loose, it was the Pioneers who were raising Cain. They scored three runs in the extra inning, giving them a 3-0 win in the TVL opener last week. Canby took a 2-0 TVL record into the game Mike Lund led off in the eighth, h it ting a double over the top of the left fielder's head. Lund got to third on a passed ball by the catcher, while Pat Baird got the first out, striking out Wolf, the first batter in the Sandy line-up, hit a high bouncer to third. The third baseman overthrew the catcher as Lund scored, and Wolf managed to get to second Wolf got to third on a passed ball by the catcher, and Keith Powell walk ed. The Pioneers then “ challenged” Canby with an early-release play, sending Powell to second. Powell made it safely but Wolf, on third, didn’t score. Mo Contreras hit a high bouncer to Two TVL opponents fall to Pioneer golf team The Pioneer golf team stayed in the Timber Valley League title chase Monday with a 167-194 win over Sweet Home The meet was played at Mountain View in the rain. The win gives them a 4-2 record, and probably a tie for second in the league Senior Rick Lambert was low man with a 40 Sophomore Rich Castile shot a 41; freshman Kevin Beaudoin a 42; and junior Mike Beaudoin a 44 The junior varsity won 199-222, w ith sophom ore D a rrin Nash shooting a 46. The Pioneers were also victorious Thursday, winning 164-183 over West Linn. The weather was better Thursday, and the scores seemed to show that. Kevin Beaudoin shot a one-over 37. Castile and Lambert shot 39s. Nash shot a 44 to pace the junior varsity to a 196 213 win Coach Richard Kennedy said that the first three played extremely well against West Linn, the shortstop, which scored Wolf and left men on first and third. The Pioneers again worked an early-release play. “ Their whole defense fell a p a rt—fragm ented,” Coach Curtis Heath said, in explain ing the next series of events Contreras beat the pitcher’s throw to second. The second baseman threw home, and the catcher got the ball, but it popped loose when Powell collided with him. The Cougars hardly threatened in the bottom of the eighth. The bottom of the seventh, however, was tense. Canby, with a walk, a hit and a miscue, loaded the bases. A walk or a run would have ended the game with a win in Canby's favor. The count was three balls, two strikes Wolf threw a strike, sending the game into extra innings He fanned 10 batters altogether, and walked two. Heath credited Wolf for playing a gutsy, competitive game. It was a good team effort, Heath added. “ Everyone did a good job.” Powell, at shortstop, played an especially heads-up game, Heath said. Discus Mike Marleau, SUHS, Ist, 141-4. Skipper, SUHS, 4th, 134-11. 1500 Eric Pahlamn. Sunset, 1st, 4:06.8: Sam Romey. SUHS, 2nd, 4 08.3. 100-meter dash Mike Shearer, Columbia, 1st, 114 Javelin Mike Peterson. Newberg, 1st, 200-5; Skipper. SUHS. 3rd, 196-3; Richard Doering, SUHS, 6th, 178-5. 400-meter relay West Linn, 1st, 44.1, Sandy ( Russell Pork, Steve Hrader. Tyson Cummings, Ryan Coombs), 5th, 46 2 High jump Haley (.arson, David Douglas, 1st, 6-5. Boh Nippert. SUHS, 5th, 5-10 Long jump Mike Petersen, Newberg, 1st. 21-3; Coombs, SUHS. 6th, 10-2 400-meter dash; Jeff Trassier, West Linn, 1st, 50 2; Pork, SUHS, 4th, 53 0 UO-meter hurdles. Jeff Cole, Barlow, 1st, 15 9 « » m e te r run M ali Ross. Sunset. 1st. 1:57.9; Steve Metelak. SUHS. 4th, 2 00 3 300-meter intermediate hurdles Jim Ahdie, Sunset, 1st, 40 9, Brader. SUHS. 3rd. 42.2 Triple jump Mike Petersen, Newberg, 1st, 42-10 Pole vault Chris Allender. West Linn, 1st, 13-0; Chris Crabtree, SUHS, 2nd, 12 3 200-nv ter dash: Mike Shearer, Columbia, tat, 23.1. 3000 Wes Sealand. West Linn, 1st, 9:04.7. M ile relay; West Linn, 1st, 3:27 6, Sandy (Fork, Brian Prosser, Cumm ings and M etelak), 4th, 3:36.9. Girls Shot put Julie Waage David Douglas. 1st, 37-5; Paige Daugherty. SUHS, 3rd, 36-9 4 . Denise Proctor, SUHS, 5th, 34-8 Discus M ary Harris, Newberg, 1st, 123 2. Daugherty, SUHS, 7th, 103 10; Stephanie Hagstrom, SUHS, 8th. 101 4. SUHS girls, boys win over Canby Sandy junior Scott Skipper broke the school javelin record in a dual meet against Canby last week Skipper, still hampered by a sore knee, tossed the javelin 204-10 to break Dave Jackiey's 196« record of 200-10 Overall, the Pioneers were most competitive in running events from 400 meters up, and in the throwing events, according to Coach Randy Hutchinson The boys won 80-65 Thursday, while the girls got a 75-52 victory The meet was not without drama. With four events to go, the Sandy girls held a one-point lead, at 4« 47 Then Stephanie Hagstrom s winn ing throw land her best this season) in the javelin was recorded, Sharon Jensen won the long jump. Jensen and Darby Binder captured first and second in the 3000 (with their best times of the season), and the mile relay team <Shelby Dries, Binder, Gayle Roth and Jensen ) won About Canby, Hutchinson said, “ They came over here to win Their program's off to a good start, I think ” Hutchinson said that they trained through this meet, and so some of the Sandy athletes were sore and didn’t turn in personal records, “ Still, com petition is competition, and overall we didn’t compete w ell.” he said Sam Romey was a double winner, taking the 1500 and the 3000 Bob Nippert, Doug Baucom and Hank Grenier swept the high jump Junior Russell Fork was credited with turning things around for the boys He set a personal record in the 400-meter run, winning it with a 53.1 That's F o rk’s third PR in three meets, Senior Steve Brader competed well, Hutchinson said. He finished third in the UO-meter high hurdles. It was his first time to run the event Mike Marleau set a personal record in the discus, winning it with a toss of 143 feet Skipper also had a personal record, throwing 135 3 He finished second, with Locke Christman completing the sweep in the discus with a third place finish The Pioneers also swept the shot put Skipper won with a toss of 50-6 and three-quarters. Dale Rasmussen was second and Roland Aumuellei Third Rod Edwards was credited with a good performance in the pole vault Edwards finished third, and Chris Crabtree second, with both clearing 10-6, which is also what the winner vaulted Senior Steve Metelak turned in his best time of the season in the 800 meter run, winning in 2:01 9 Clark Watts and Audi«* E llis also PRed, finishing second and third Richard Doering finished second in the javelin, setting a personal record with a 170-7 throw Brader turned in his best time in the 30Ometer intermediate hurdles, He also finished second. Andy Romey, a freshman, finished third in the 3000 with a time of 10:01. "He did a super jo b ," Hutchinson said. The boys mile relay team, com prised of Brader, Fork, Tyson Cum mings and Metelak, took six seconds off their previous PR. The girls 400 meter relay team, comprised of Crystal Calkins, Tamie Lindsay, Binder and Lisa Hassett, took three-tenths of a second off thier previous PR. but finished second to Canby. Hinder and Laura Stringham finished one-two in the 1500 Stringham is doing of good job of getting her times down, Hutchinson said Hagstrom PRed in the discus, w in ning that event Paige Daugherty won the shot put. Denise Proctor took second, with a personal record "J u s t a great effort,’’ said Hutchinson Polly Kelly, running with a knee in jury, won the 400-meter run "She did a good job,” Hutchinson said Hutchinson was pleased w ith Roth's winning time in the 800 a 2 26.1, and with K elly’s third place finish. Roth also turned in her best time of the year in the 300 m eter in termediate hurdles, winning in 48 6 r.* usm ; n j i n » oonin» in tne long jump at Sandy vltational Above is Steve Metelak. ( ’enter! Dai Binder hands off to Lisa Hassett. Top right: Ga Roth. 1500 Rachel G arb le . E stac ad a. 1st, « 57 I . Sharon Jensen. SUHS, 40». 5 01 7 100-meter dash Melissa Vedder Barlow. 1st. 12 9 400-meter relay Sunset 1st. 506. Sandy <Msa Hassett. Tam er Lindsay Crystal Calkins and Julie Dasher). 6th. 52.6 High jum p Lauri Tennant. Barlow 1st, 5 3 Shelby Dries. SUHS. 7th. 4-10 400-meter dash Jodie Barnes. Barlow. 58 2. Is l. Polly Kelly, SUHS. 2nd 60 4. Lisa Hassett, SUHS. 4th 62 2 IDO-meter hurdles Lauri Tenant. Barlow. 1st. 15 5 800-meter run Monica Camp, Barlow, 1st, 2 20 3; Darby Binder. SUHS 2nd. l . r . 2. Gayle Roth. SUHS. Jrd. 2 22 6 300-meter intermed.ate hurdles Lauri Tenant. Barlow 1st. 47 2. Roth. SUHS. Jrd, 48 w long jum p Sherry Yost. Marshall, 1st, 16-7 Calkins. SUHS. 5th. 15-3 Jensen, SUHS, 1st, 14-11 4 . Javelin Lauri Tenant. Barlow. 1st. 135-6, Hagstrom. Sl'HS. 3rd, 130-3 2DO meter dash J<- die Barnes. Barlow. 1st, 26 H Hassett. SUHS, 6th. 27 8 3000 Kathy N ic I- j I s , West Linn, 1st, 10 40 3 Donna Nelson. SUHS. 4th I I 088 M ile relay. Harlow, 1st.4 006, Sandy Hassett Roth. Binder and K e lly ». 2nd. 4:10 3.