Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, June 03, 1982, Page 8, Image 8

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    » -S A N D Y
( O r * ) P O S T T h u r»
June 3
I » 8 2 (S e t
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Sandy folks to
host wrestlers
What does Sandy and
West Germany have in
common**
Before long they will
have both hosted the AAU-
sponsored Oregon Cultural
Exchange team
* The Sandy people are
just tremendous when it
comes
to
hosting
something, and helping
out, said Chuck Kearney,
one of the coaches
‘ Everything seems to be
falling into place beautiful
He's curious to know,
first of all, how Oregon's
best will do against an
Idaho all-star team
The Idaho team will visit
Sandy Wednesday, June 9,
for a 6 30 p m match at the
SUHS gym
And. the Idaho team has
a 178 pounder Kearney
hopes will be matched
against his son. Chuck
Kearney III
The younger Kearney, a
triple crown winner (AAA
state, freestyle and Greco
Roman* is only one of a
n um ber
of
ta le n te d
wrestlers on the team
He will be joined by
105 5-pound Andre Taylor,
1145-pound Mike Richey.
123 pound Kandy Schim
mel, 132-pound Travis Han
cock, 143 pound Kelly Ed-
valson, 154 pound Junior
Taylor, 165-pound Lloyd
Hygelund. 190-pound Scott
Am es and u n lim ite d
heavyweight David Maley.
M a le y , the 6-5 and
265-pound “silent giant,"
was one of the top football
prospects in the state this
year, and has signed a let­
ter of intent to play at UO
We ll have him wrestling
too by the time this is over,
Coach Kearney said
At the local Gordon
Stone's store they'll find
out just how large Maley is
Gordon Stone's is providing
Classes now forming I
Call to register. . .
• Glass supplies
the blazers, slacks, shirts
and specially designed ties
for below cost
Kay Contreras, a local
businessman, is providing
Cultural Exchange t shirts
In addition, Larry's Spor
ting Center of Oregon City
is p ro v id in g w orkout
clothes, and Nike is pro­
viding running and wrestl
ing shoes
All that is just a start, as
limosine service is being
provided to the airport
Ju n e
10, w here the
wrestlers will be sent off by
the Royal Kosarians
SUHS teacher Ruth Sher
man and some of her
students will be teaching a
special German culture
and functional speaking
d m
Bruce S carth. SUHS
music teacher, has agreed
to teach the wrestlers a
couple of songs, including,
h o p e fu lly , a c o u n try -
western song in German
The wrestlers will train
in Chicago for four days,
wrestling teams from other
s ta te s ,
in c lu d in g
Oklahoma
Coach Kearney is of
course anxious to see how
Oregon matches up with
other states.
Once in West Germany
the team will tour, and
compete against all-star
teams and clubs
They’ll stay with host
families, probably with the
parents of wrestlers they
have or w ill compete
against
T he e ld e r K e a rn e y
figures they'll stay in two
different homes per week.
The tour has been set up
by AAU, which sponsors a
number of wrestling ex
changes and is run by a
former Oregonian. .
The tour will end with a
tournament where at least
six other European coun­
tries will compete.
Blue Marlins compete
in Vancouver meet
R ic h a rd R olph and
Damon Hodge again per­
formed well for the Blue
M a r lin s
The
Sandy
aquatics club competed at
the
eig h th
annual
Memorial Day Invitation in
Vancouver, Wash., this
weekend
Hodge set two meet
records, in the 100 In­
dividual medley and the 25
fly, and set a personal
record in the 25 yard back
stroke
Rolph set p ers o n a l
records in the 100 fly and
200 back.
Jason Smith placet] sixth
in the 25 yard hack in only
his second meet as a Blue
Marlin
Roth Mark and Robbie
Rolph, who layed off a
year, are coming back
strong Robbie, although he
didn't place, dropped a
total of 30 seconds off his
times in two events.
Other new swimm ers
who continue to show im
provemenl include Adam
llavb.ill
I), •'■id flayhall.
Jason Roberts, Bill Wardy,
Stewart I .arson and Nick
Phillips
Harbre H e y b a ll, 15-is girls
200 breast , 3 39 44
IS 14 girls
Mh 3Mi
N ik ki Hanson. • and under girls
1st, 100 IM 2 IM R
I I I r , fly ■ 0
4th. 2» breast » 8 3
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girls 3rd 2ft bach M w
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King and G ay lo rd M iller 10 and
under boys re lays
2nd 100 free
I IS 77 1st Mill m edley. 2 37 3ft
Mighty Moes
zip Welches
The Sandy (Cox (.'on-
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downed Welchen 3 0 In
Midget National Went "A''
iutxrhall Tuesday
Joey C ejka hit two
homer* for Sandy Ben Ri»
tng take* the win
Carey Construction
remains in second
Only three game* w t f f
reported last week in the
Sandy
a re a
S o ftb a ll
league men'» diviaion
Carey Con»truction. now
4 I. moved into Mile po»*eii
•Ion of second place by
downing the lloodview
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