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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1982)
0 - SANDY ( O f . ) POST Thur»,, Moy 70 I W (&•< I) Dodson's Store first in preseason tourney Hodge breaks 3 state records E ight-year-old Damon Hodge of Sandy broke three O reg o n S w im m in g Association records this weekend with over 500 swimmers participating in the Tuaiitin Hills Invita tional Hodge set p e rs o n a l records in every event in which he competed, His state records were in the 50-rneter fly, which he sw am in 39 29, the 100-meter fly. which he swam in 1:32 18, and the 200 m e te r in d iv id u a l medley, which he swam in 3 22 77 He won all three events, as well as the 50-meter breast, which he swam in 49 4 He was second in the 50 free with a 35 80. second in the 100 free with a 1:21.23, and second in the 50 back with a 46 4 It was the first long course (50 m eter pool) meet of the year Gaylord M iller, a first In the Sandy Women's Softball preseason tourna ment, played at Kelso Grade School last week. Dodson's S to re edged Paola's by one run to take first place. Paola's placed second and Brightwood Store, T he S tore and Carlson's Chevrolet tied for third. The Independents came up with one win and Wholesale Auto is still struggling to come up with its first win yettr Blue Marlin, also had a good outing Competing in t he age group for 9 and 10 year olds, he achieved O re g o n S w im m in g A sso ciatio n q u a lify in g times in the 50 breast (47 92 for sixth place) and the loo breast ( l 50 48». Others to place include Michelle Crane in the 9-10 girls division She was fifth in the 100 fly with a 1 50 34 and sixth in the 50 breast wi th a 50 22 Ian Hodge was fourth in the 50 fly with a 40 32 and eighth in the 50 free with a 35 68. Richard Ko I ph, 13-14 age group, was fifth in the 800 free with a 10 06 81 and seventh in the 100 back with a i 13 57 I Jean Haines competed in tht; " B ” division, taking fourth in the 800 free, seventh in the 100 back, thi rd in the 200 back, third in the 100 fly, second in the 200 IM . and sixth in the 200 fr< e P iz z a . The firs t place tea ms will face each other thi s week for a mid season showdown $5 lift tickets available Mt Hood M eadow s refuses to shut down With II feet of snow re maining at the lodge base, skiers have enjoyed an ex tended season Four lifts will operate this weekend at Mt Hood Meadows closes one of its most suc cessful seasons Lift tickets will he 15 Saturday and Sunday (o n tln u rd h u m Pag« Junior Stu Hoffman hit 323 for the year, with six RHIs Senior Keith Powell hit with nine HBIS, and senior Kandy Martin hit ton. with six K ills Kennett, who was 14 on the mound in league play with a 2 Aft FRA. hit 281 for the season Senior Mitch Paola hit 282 knocking in six runs Friday'« win was keyed by H o ffm a n '« tw o run homer in the third inning C ontreras and Paola were two for four, and Martin was two for three 'with one double» Friday Conch Curtis Heath said he appreciates the effort put forth by the players Tiwiugh ihe Pioneers were 4-10 and out of the playoff pirture, (bey played like they were in the money KM . It made m y heart feel b etter,M Heath »aid He m glad the players wifi go into tlte A m erican Legion sum m er season on » high note. Wolf had two of the league wins He ended up w ith t 1 2 7 F a m e d Run A verage o verall « N» • tf n M i» -iin i S andy M idgets go 1-2 Kent Cox Construction won one game and dropped two in recent Midget Na tional West baseball action. Visiting Lynch downed Cox Construction 16-7, do ing the job on the base paths Bryan Britton took the loss for Sandy Highlights included Britton's home run in the bottom of the third, which scored Rusty Comer and Joie Cejka. Cejka tripled twice dur ing Cox Construction’s 18-13 win over Rockwood Cejka also pitched, and takes the win. Tuesday Cox Construe tion fell 20-10 to Reynolds "B ‘ . B ria n ’s, D odson’s Downy's Dig«en> Pi» I ol Pele z Pizza M r e ntain Country keep perfect records c j. :» Dodson's Store won its third straight game, 12-6. at th e expen se of Brightwood Tavern (1-2), while Brian's Sports kept pace with a hard-earned 7-5 victory over the Hoodview Royals (1-2). In other games, Carey Construction nabbed its se cond win by nailing the Inn Between, 14-6 Buckboard Pizza throttled Circle D by a convincing 10-1 score, while Ron’s No Place land ed in second place by beating Timberline Lodge, 13-1. The Sandy Z's scored 22 runs in downing Paola's, 22 7 p n i until 4:40 Friday. F inals for the boys high ju ttip , boys long jump, boys dittcus and the girls shot put will be at 11 a m F ri da) . The girls javelin finals w ill be at 1 p m Friday. T lt e finals in all running e v e n ts and in the re- mu mder of the field events w il l be Saturday from 11 a rr.t. till 4:55 p m tion <4*1 skiers 12 years old or old« ir. Past racing ex- p e ri tmee is not required although it is suggested thalt one he a good in terr nediate skier ('o s ! of the camp is 1425 Theii. includes use of the lifts , coaching, lodging and thre e meals a day Pi irticipants will ski in the morning, participate in oth< r activities in the after ntxu >, and see films, watch vid- »otape and receive tech meal talks in the even mg St- eve Kratt, director of skiir ig at Meadows, is the cam p director He is a for ri ler member of the Pro fesni :>nal Ski Instructors of Am«' rica ski team as well as ii professional examiner for th e Pacific Northwest Ski Instructors Assorts tion Fo r more informction coni act S iev e K r a tt, Meai lows Summer Camp. PO. Box 47. Mt Hood, Ore . 97041 Mr«« Softball Mandlagt W Brian t Spari» 2 Itodtaa't More 1 B«r3board P in a I Carey ( onslrurtton 2 H w y. 26, Sondy Phone 6 6 I8 0 S 8 PIZZA J u d BARN. C ongratulations to Gayle Roth (»ayle Roth is prep of the week. The SUHS senior won the 800-meter run, both hurdle events and ran the anchor leg on the victorious 1600 meter re la y team at Went lunn The girls won for a 7-0 dual-meet record Way to go, Gayle Soccer sig n -u p M ay 22 The final sign-up for soc cer will be Saturday, May 22, at Griff's Longburger from 10 a in. to 2 p.m For more information contact Connie Pullen at 668-6722 or Bob Espenel at 668 5352 MEMORIAL day OBUMPER SPECIALS! 3 lto A u to P a ris S p e c ia lis ts ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES BUMPER TO BUMPER BRAND OIL FILTERS ON HEAVY- DUTY FOR MOST DOMESTIC « »0MEIMR0RTS « GABRIEL ~ SHOCK E n jo y g r e a t p iz z a s ft g o o d t im o s o t P o o la 's ! Carlson Chev. 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Just c oll y o u r frie n d ly B a n k e r fo r c o n firm a tion O n o $10 0 0 0 0 0 b a la n c e , fo r e x a m p le , you If sa v e on a d d itio n a l $ 1 .2 7 2 . 3 0 W h a t this re a lly m e a n s is th o t fo r th e n e x t 10 days you II s a v e tn s m e n d o u s ly — b o th in th e p u rc h a s e A in th e fin a n c in g of y o u r n e w Ch e v r o le t fro m C a rls o n C h e v ro le t If w e d an t h o v e y o u r firs t cho ice, w e II fin d it fo r you . A w e II D e a le r tro d e o r e of o u r surp lu s vehiclsts. so th a t w e ll s till pass th e s avin g s on to you . I ’ le a s e c o m e ta lk to us b e fo r e J un e I . P E TE C A R LSO N Mt-4101 L • • 1 I Han't So Piare Brightwood Tavern lloadvtew Royals Timber*. . '«tige c ir c le t, la r Between Sandy Z't Paola's SBUMPER EABSORBERS I toj « 4 . ti«« r«««w«4 U pbeat • Valiev ball S»andl»<* S u m m er ski cramps set Summer race camps are being planned at Mt Hood Meadows from June 8 through 14, and June 17 through 23. The better than average snowfall this winter should allow a large area to be utilized. The Meadows camp is for both racers and recrea Wheiesale Aate To«rntmei»t S r o m Monday Paola s 17. Brightuaud I I , The Store S. Cartoon z Chevrolet IS Tuesday Dodtom » S. Paola 1 S. Independent» it. Wholesale Auto IS Wednesday Carlson's IS. In dependents I , The Store IS, Hnghivvuod 10 Thursday Podaon s SO. Wholesale 2 Brightwood 17, Cartoon » S. Friday Dodson t IS, The Store S. Paola s SO, Wholesale » S a tu rd a y T h e S to re St, In dependents IS. Brightwood 23 Wholesale S, Paola's ». Carlson's 7. Dodson's 11, Bright wood 7; The Store IS. Wholesale I ; Paola 's >4. In dependent 2. Sunday Brightwood », Indepen dent 2; Dodson's It , Cartoon s 2. Paola s It. The Store 7. Dodson a 13, Independents 2; Carlson'» 21, Wholesale 1 Sandy High to host district track, meet T he T im b e r V a lle y - District IX AAA track and field championships will be held Friday and Saturday at the Sandy Union High School track Admission is $2 50 for adults and $1 for students The preliminaries in the dashes, from 100 through 400 meters, and the hurdles races, will run from 12:35 i Dodtun » Sure Paatos Carlton « Chevrote! Bright »ead Mare The Mare T he w o m en ’s re g u la r schedule will start May 23 and games will be played at Sandy Grade School D ovey’s D iggers dow n M t C o u n try R ealty Coming back from an e a rlie r defeat, D ovey’s D ig g e rs kn o cked o ff p re v io u s ly u n d e fe a te d Mountain Country Realty in two games. 15-8, 15-5 to set up a two-way tie for first place Dovey’s Diggers shares the honor with Pistol Pete's TearsaateBt M a a d m g t SANDY Own Sun. 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