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. IB ■ IP R W . ¿ST. The Sltnitv Post Sports and Recreation lst-year swimmers perform well at meet Mcwart Law sun competes in the breast stroke Saturday for the Blue Marlins designed and built himself. He felt he jd “ all right,” but is planning or. faster times in the future. He said there were a lot of hills on the course Also, someone fell in front of him midway through the race, causing him to have a minor Others do well, too Dodson’s Store fifth; ‘Dr. Swat’ an all-star This weekend proved to be a big one for Sandy Recreation League men’s teams. Tournament City in Redmond was the site of a 24-team Class E tourna ment in which a Sandy team took home hardware Dodson’s Bargain Store finished fifth, having lost only to the eventual champions, Beckmans of Tualatin, 7-5, and to the third-place finishers, Portland Outdoor Store, 8-3. all season, but may have found something during the two losses Fellow league-mates report having seen a better team than ever play. Buckboard Pizza had an early 3-0 lead over La Barons of Newport in its first game. Mick Seem had led the way with a hot bat. La Barons, however, took over the momentum and came back for a 10-5 win. Dodson's record for the two-day outing was 4-2. Don Dodson, alias Dr. Swat, was chosen to the all-star team by tourna ment officials He batted 758 for the tournament In the second game, against The Stars of Eugene, Buckboard fell behind 15-5, but in the fifth, sixth and seventh innings its bats got hot and the defense held as Buckboard won 16-15. Ron's No Place had a hard time getting on track its first game, and was soundly defeated The third game was almost a repeat of the game against Eugene, except that Buckboard failed to get the extra two runs in the seventh and fell to Clearwater, 12-11. They recovered quickly, however, thrashing their next opponents 14-3. They were knocked out of the com petition in the third game, ending up with a 1-2 record. Paola’s Pizza Bam has struggled Buckboard team members ex pressed thanks to family, friends and other Sandy team members who en dured the "very cold and windy weather" to show support wreck Mike Sheppard, an SUHS student, finished fifth overall in the licensed division this weekend. There are three classes of racers, which include novice, licensed and professional. There are no profes sional racers in Oregon. About 30 competed in the 13-mile licensed race Sunday. This weekend Sheppard will be competing in the Oregon State Road Championships. This is his last year to compete in the junior division and he’d like to go out with a first-place finish, but he reports the competition will be tough. Sheppard competed in the Oregon State Track Championships the weekend before last. It was held at Ball players to wash cars Summer Fun programs to begin soon Phot.» by Scott Newton Wrestlers prepare for trip • f C vltw al Exchange wrestlers include, on hack row from left to i Chnck Kearney to-.. 8c«<t Shipper. Bob Wantowskl. Dan King. Troy O r ta Jonoa, Jeff Smith. Pot« Clark and Jim Page. Exchange from toft to right: C M d Roland Schtmmei. Dave Maley, Scott Chuck Koomoy Jr.. Lloyd Hygelond. William Taylor. Kelly Ed- 1 valton, Travis Hancock. Randy Schlmmel, Mike Ritchey and Andre Taylor, Team members will meet at SUHS at • a.m. Thursday for a limousine ride to the airport. Shortly after that they’ll go to Germany for three weeks of wrestling and touring. k • . » Nippert set for series Cinder Hawks track team sends several to state meet A number of members of the Cinder Hawks track team qualified for the Junior Olympic state meet, to be held June 12 at Madison High School in Portland. In the 9 and under division, persons who qualified, and the events, in clude N ico le G atch e ll, in the 400-meter relay and in the 1500 and 800 meters; Audry Krause in the 1500 and the 400-meter re la y; Pam Worley, the 100, 200 and 400-meter relay; Rosie Pankey, in the 100, 200 and 800; Trish Waibel, in the 400-meter relay, the 100 and the 200; Sandy Edgren, in the 400-meter relay and the 400-meter run; Tracy Ayers in the 800; Monica Hartney in the I5 É The first-year swimmers for the fourth, swimming the loo free in Blue Marlin aquatic club performed 1:07.18. the 100 fly in 1:22 79, the 200 well Saturday, according to Coach I.M in 2:48 92. the 100 back in 1:28 42 Carl Neuenfeldt and the 100 breast in i 26.77 With only a few exceptions, ail the Nick Phillips finished fifth in the new swimmers brought their times 13-14 boys division He swam the 100 down. free in 1:11.08, the 100 fly in 1:33.47. He was also pleased with the efforts the 200 I.M . in 3:02 78, the 100 back in of Russell Becker, who achieved an 1:21 64, and the 100 breast in 1:38 81. "A " time in the 50 free (30.80) at the David Hayball, also competing in B-C Pentathlon the 13-14 boys division, swam the 100 The swimmers each competed in free in 1:37 96, the 100 fly in 2:26 03, five events, and then received a rank the 100 back in 1:58.97 and the 100 ing according to the overall finish breast in 2:23.79 Becker, because he turned in an In “ A " swimming exhibitions " A ” time, was not eligible for the Damon Hodge swam a 1:21 36 100 fly first-place prize. He did receive an and Terri Hansen swam a 1:05.57 100 " A ” ribbon. free, a 1:13.54 100 fly, a 2:44 06 200 His other times included a 40.09 I M , a 1:26 86 100 back and a 1:27.45 clocking in the 50 fly, a 3.04 92 200 100 breast. I M , a 41.41 50 breast and a 42.12 50 Nine clubs competed, with over 100 back. swimmers in action Saturday. Also competing in the 11-12 boys The Blue Marlin “ A " swimmers division was Jason Roberts He turn will be going to a long-course meet ed in a 52.37 50 free, a 1:27.68 50 fly, a this weekend at Mountain Park, Lake 5:05.63 loo I M , a 54 91 50 back, and a Oswego 1:13.43 50 breast. Competing in the 8 and under girls division were Nikki Hansen, who Photo by Scott Newton finished second, and Heather Dom ing, who finished third. Hansen swam a 27.12 25 free, a 32.36 25 fly, a 2:20.77 100 I.M ., a 30 20 25 back and a 27.81 25 breast. Doming swam a 33.66 25 free, a Baseball and softball players from 34.04 25 fly, a 2:37.83 100 I.M ., a 27 99 the Sandy area will be seeking the Alpenrose Veledrome, located in 25 back and a 30 24 25 breast pledges for a car wash June 19 the Corvallis area The Road Cham Adam Hayball, in the 8 and under Marie Rudisill recommends that pionships will also be held at the boys division, placed second. He sponsors not pledge over 25 cents per Alpenrose Veledrome. swam a 23 92 25 free, a 29.44 25 fly, a car. She expects them to wash a lot of At the Road Championships Shep 2:12.39 100 I.M , a 28 68 25 back and a cars. pard was three seconds off the track 27 90 25 breast Cars will be washed free Saturday, record, set by a national (United Jason Smith also competed in the 8 June 19, from 9 a m. till 6 p m at the States Cycling Federation) cham and under boys division. His times in Sandy Fire Station. Sponsors will pion. cluded a 23.05 25 free, a 28.39 25 fly, a then be asked to pay according to the He qualified for nationals, winning 25.65 25 back, and a 45.65 25 breast. number of cars washed. the 3000-meter pursuit with a time of Robyn Hayball finished fifth in the The money will be used to purchase 4:07.23 9-10 girls division. She swam the 50 uniforms and equipment, and pay en The national competition will be free in 39.28, the 50 fly in 51.83, the 100 try fees and expenses at tour held in Wisconsin. I.M . 1:53.20, the 50 back in 56.14 and naments His sponsor, Cycle C ra ft of the 50 breast in 46.74. For more information contact Portland, will pay for his trip to the M arty Sheppard finished third in Rudisill at 668 5178, or Bob Gedde at competition. the 9-10 boys division, with Richard 6685309 For training Sheppard rides about Montgomery placing fourth 200 miles a week, and has logged Sheppard swam the 50 free in 37.06, 2,300 miles this spring. the 50 fly in 54.47, the 100 I.M in 1:46.50. the 50 back in 45.35 and the 50 breast in 51.39. Montgomery swam the 50 free in 37.06, the 50 fly in 52.66, the 100 I.M in 1:42.48, the 50 back in 48 15 and the 50 breast in 54.46 Bob Nippert, a senior on the 1981-82 Stewart Larson, Bill Wardy and SUHS basketball team, will be play Robbie Rolph also competed in the ing in the Metro-State All-Star series 9-10 boys division. this weekend. 400-meter relay and in the 100; Darin I^arson swam the 50 free in 49.57, the He’ll play at David Douglas High Dunford, in the 1500, the 400 and the 50 fly in 1:07 52. the 100 I.M . in 2:14.21, School at 8:30 p m. on June 11. On the 800, and Trent Waibel, in the 100, 200 the 50 back in 64 10 and the 50 breast in 12th he’ll play in Eugene and 800 meters. 1:14.76. Nippert, a unanimous choice all- In the 10-11 division, Shawna Pat Wardy swam the 50 free in 49 57, the T V L selection this past season, terson will be competing in the 1500 100 I.M . in 2:17.04, the 50 back in averaged 15 points and 10 rebounds and the 800, and Carla Harrison in the 1:11.72 and the 50 breast in 1:05.03. an outing lor the Pioneers. 1500 and the 800. Rolph swam the 50 free in 46.13, the In the 12-13 division, Angela 50 fly in 1:19.33, the 100 I.M . in 2:24.95, Benedetti qualified in the 1500, Shan the 50 back in 1:12.20 and the 50 breast non Connor in the 1500, Shaune in 1:22.99 Gilchrist in the 800 ( 2:25.5, fastest In the 13-14 girls division, Barbie time in the state), Cindy Roth in the Hayball finished sixth, swimming the 3000 m eters (has qualifed for 100 free in 1:06.78, the 100 fly in regionala), and Adam Ermatinger in 1:49.77, the 200 I.M in 3:21 04, the 100 the 3000 (also has qualified for back in 1:32 60 and the 100 breast in regionals) and Brian Nuekirck in the 1:38.07. 1500 In the 13-14 boys, Mark Rolph took Bollermann, Sheppard keep on hikin’ Damian Bollermann, a 1981 SUHS graduate, won the 6.5-mile Rose Festival Classic bicycle race last weekend at De.ta Park He won the novice division with a time of 17:00. Bollermann rode a bicycle he Sf,- '■ ** H • ! Top left: Lloyd Hygelund receives one-on-one tutoring from SUHS Junior Teresa McIntire. Center: Randy Stone of Gordon Stone’s Key to Fashion fitted wrrstiers of a variety of sites for Maiers and slacks. Kelly Edvalaon. left, and Dave Maley are also pictured. T°P right: SUHS Instructor Ruth Sherman gives the wrestlers tip on how to represent the U.8. well. A number of trips are being offered by the Sandy Recreation Department as part of its Summer Fun Program. Registration for the Summer Fun Program is in progress and can be completed by going to the Sandy Community Center-Senior Center, 38348 Pioneer Boulevard, from 8.30 a m. to 5 p m . Mondays through Fridays. Call 668 5569 Some of the programs will be held, or the meeting place will be at, the Cedar Ridge or Sandy Elementary Schools. Registration fee is 81 for residents of the city of Sandy A 810 tuition fee will be charged to non residents Trips to be offered include a June 18 fishing trip The cost is 82 50 (costs do not include registration). A sack lunch should be taken. On June 25 a trip will be made to see a magic show There is no charge Take a sack lunch. July 1 a trip will be taken to a children's museum The cost is 82 The time is from 10 a m to I 30 p m. Take a sack lunch On July 9 bicycle races will be held. There is no charge This is being held in conjunction with the Sandy Moun tain Days There will be awards for all. Take a sack lunch On July 16 there will be a Columbia River boat trip The cost is 87 Tim e is from I I a m to 3:30 p m Take a sack lunch Meeting place is in front of the Sandy Aquatic Center On July 22 there will be a zoo naturalist and wild critter trip There is no charge Take a sack lunch On July 23 there will be a day hike Cost will be 82 Tim e is from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p m Take a sack lunch and a canteen of water, On July 30 there will be a toy and game auction, including films and a last-day party Take a sack lunch and m oney for the au ctio n if so motivated Parent participation, especially on field trips and for arts and crafts pro jects, Is greatly appreciated. ! 7 < i > ï ; » • : - •?) * V s o B f er< i 67 4 1 *V ‘ I# K i lì f e * i ‘ t w iX i& i in *4 ‘ * ;