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a SANOV ( O r * , POST Thur» Moy 6 1982 (Sec. I ) Sandy swimmer wins in the kick A number of swimmers did well at a Sextathalon sponsored by the Eastmont Aquatic Club at Reynolds High School Saturday and Sunday E ac h s w im m e r p a r ticipated in six events, in c lu d in g fre es tyle (tw o lengths), breast stroke, butterfly, back stroke and an individual medley com prised of all four strokes. Awards were based on cumulative times for all six events. Those who placed include Damon Hodge, who was first in the 8 and under boys division. Michelle Crane, who was fourth in the 9-10 girls division, Ian Hodge, who was seventh in the 9-10 boys division, and Richard Rolph, who was fourth in the 13 14 boys division. Coach Carl Neuenfeldt said an outstanding perfor mance was turned in by Gaylord Miller, who drop ped 24 seconds off his previous best times He competed in the 9-10 boys division Miller's personal bests included a 3:03 3 200 free, a 34 .57 50 free, a 47 06 50 fly and a 1 32 48 100 individual medley Team advances to round 3 Patsy Wesselink and Tracy Tor'.e turned in three good matches in doubles play at the district meet before calling it a season Hodge was also credited with swimming well He had to battle to the last stroke for the first place finish. He came from behind in the last race, the individual medley, to win with a time of 1:21 50 He received a first place pla que Michelle Crane turned in three personal bests and was credited for swimming competitively Her personal bests in cluded a 41 5 50 breast, a 40 5 50 back, and a 39 34 50 breast All together her times dropped 2 3 seconds Personal bests were also turned in by Ian Hodge (9-10 boys, 50 breast, 45 64), Mark Rolph (100 breast, 1:27 73; 100 back, 1:30 7; 100 free. 1 09 42, 100 fly, 1 30 3), Nikki Hanson <8 and under girls, 25 free, 24 07 , 25 fly. 29 34), Dean Haines (13-14 boys, 500 free. 6 21 84, 100 breast, 1 35 88; 100 fly, 1:13 1), and Rolph i500 free, 5:24 9; 100 breast, 1 35 88, 100 fly, The district meet, held M onday, Tuesday and Wednesday at the Portland Tennis Center, was the final competition for Sandy as no one survived past the third round Wesselink and Toole won 6-1, 6-3 first round, and 2-6, 6-4 and 6-3 second round Third round they ran into the number three seed, but at least made a good show ing. according to Jeannie Rossos. head coach “They both played real w ell," she said They fell 6-7, 7-5 and 3-6 in that final set Becky Rodrigues won 6-3, 6-1 first round, but was defeated in her second match Mindy Congdon won 6-1, 6-4 first round, but lost to the top seed second round Rossos said she saw a lot 1:03.1), Neuenfeldt also announc ed that Michelle Crane and Gaylord M iller are the swimmers of the month for April. Sheppard takes 1st; wins $4 cash prize SUHS senior Bob Weyer fires out of the starting blocks at the Silverton track meet. SUHS junior Mik Shep pard won $4 in prize money at a bicycle race Saturday He was the top overall finisher in the race at A lp en ro se V elo d ro m e, which is located between Portland and Beaverton The SUHS boys doubles teams were most suc cessful in the last week of tennis action. He did best in the track races, winning all four sprints. In a 3000 meter race he knocked 13 seconds off a best tim e la s t y e a r , finishing third in 4:13 Against Silverton F r i day , a 4-3 loss. Pat Spriggel and Scott Bender won 4-6, 6-2 and 7-5. Eric Jones and JRC wins 20-zip at Lynch JR C C o n s tru c tio n blasted Lynch 200 in a Junior American game at the Lynch Jarntxiree Dale Boyd pitched a no h it t e r , w h ile J e rry Brinkley did the job offen sively Brinkley hit a single and a triple for four RBIs In other action at the Lynch Jamboree, Dairy Queen fell 5 3 Soccer sign-up May 12 Registration for soccer players from Sandy, ages 5 through 13, will be May 12 from A to 8 p m , and May 22. from 10 a m till 2 p m Y o u n g s te rs should r e g is te r at G r if f 's l,ongburger The re g is tra tio n for players from Hoodland will be May 20 from 6 to 6 p m at Welches School The cost of registration will be 112 W per player with a maximum of 825 per family For more information c a ll C o n nie P u lle n , AAR 6722, Hob Kspenel. 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