Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, June 10, 1982, Page 8, Image 8

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Cook Insurance 2-0 in Tri-County
In
recent Senior T ri-
baseball action
Bruce Cook Insurance took
a 24-5 win over Rockwood
B ” c id a 5-4 win over
Welches
Darrin Pullen takes the
win against Rockwood.
Pullen and John Peterson
had three hits each in the
17 hit attack Matt Novotny
had two base hits, in­
cluding a triple
Against Welches Sandy
scored what turned out to
be the game winner in the
top of the fifth Randy
Wheeler singled and went
to third after the center
C ounty
fielder bobbled the ball
He went on to score on a
fly ball hit out by Novotny.
Also, Novotny takes the
win Robby Gopher pitched
two strong innings in relief,
according to Coach Tom
Novotny
The win over Rockwood
gave Sandy a 2-0 league
record
Bruce Cook Insurance
also took fourth in the
Aloha In v ita tio n a l this
w ee ken d , g e ttin g its
overall record to 4-1
A loha
(te a m
o n e)
defeated Sandy 1-0 despite
the fa c t th a t n e ith e r
Dads & Grads!
A u to P a rts S p e c ia lis ts
STACK-ON TOOL
BOX AND
CHEST
Photo by Scott Newton
Truck Lines 4-4 after 19-14 win
Sandy Truck Lines got a
19-14 win over Troutdale
Monday night in Midget
American league baseball
action
Jacob Iverson takes the
win, and he pitched his best
game of the season, accor
ding to Coach Glenn Ab­
bott.
He struck out four, and
gave up six runs on three
hits, and three bases-on
balls, in three innings
He was relieved by Adam
Cannon, who had his
poorest outing of the
season, according to Ab-
bott
The Sandy players had
their best night at the plate
so far, getting 10 hits
They were led by Kent
Taylor, who went threefor
four, Cannon, who was two-
for-four (with one triple),
M ike Bums, who was two-
for-four (one double), and
Brian Cox, who was two-
for-four
Iv e rs o n and T r a v is
Hilstad also hit singles
Ree. Department
offers tennis lessons
Jeannie Rossos. SUHS
tennis coach, in coopera­
tion with the Sandy Recrea­
tion Department, will be
teaching beginning tennis
lessons to interested junior
high students
The seven-week class
will be held Tuesday and
Thursday mornings from 0
to 10 a m beginning July 1.
The class will run through
Aug 10
All lessons will be taught
at the SUHS courts Each
student will need to take a
tennis racket and one can
of balls to the class
The class fee is |5 for
Sandy residents and >10 for
non-residents Registration
will take place at the Sandy
Community Center, 3834«
Pioneer Boulevard, Sandy
For more information
contact Bill Knight Weiler
at the Sandy Recreation
Department, «68-5589
Mt. Country gets must win
Mountain Country Realty
came through in a “ must-
win“ situation a week ago
Tuesday to capture a share
of first place by downing
Pistol Pete s Pizza, 15-15,
15-2 and 15-9 in Sandy
Recreation D epartm en t
volleyball action
Mountain Country Realty
also had to defeat Nike,
which they did in three
game. 13 15, 15-4 and 15-10
P is to l P e te 's e a s ily
handled Nike, winning ita
match 15«. 1S-13
Mountain Country Realty
and Pistol Pete's have the
same number of louses, but
Mountain Country has two
games remaining
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Rockwood's pitching was
good, re p o rts A b b o tt.
Rockwood’s pitchers gave
up four hits and four bases-
on-balls while striking out
four They also benefitted
from two double plays
Sandy is currently 4-4
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Dairy Queen
gets 7-0 win
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Randy Gifford pitched a
no-hitter for Dairy Queen
in Junior Federal league
action for a 7-0 win over
Reynolds
He struck out 10 and
walked only two, remain-
•ng strong to the end, ac­
cording to Coach Stu
Simonson
Dairy Queen has a 3-3
record
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Dodson's Store poured it
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Dodson’s women win
Like ita counterpart in
th e
m e n 's
d iv is io n ,
Dodaon s Store remains the
team to beat with a 3-0
league record in Sandy
Recreation women's soft
ball
«landing«
Pistol Pete's
Mt Country Realty
Nike
The game was close until
the fourth inning Jeff
Thompson walked, and
H ils ta d la id down a
‘beautiful** bunt or. the
th ird -b a s e lin e . K e n t
Taylor singled for an RBI
Tony Kolwit walked, and
Cannon got on on an error
Iverson and Cox then strok­
ed singles for a total of five
runs
Truck Line fell 7-6 to
Rockwood “B” in another
reent Midget American
game
Hilstad started and takes
the loss He struck out four
but walked eight Several
of Sandy's errors occurred
when he was on the mound
Cannon “ pitched another
o utstan din g g a m e ” in
relief, striking out seven,
giving up one hit, walking
three but allowing no runs
Hilstad pitched two and
one third innings while
Cannon pitched two and
two-thirds
Sandy was doing a good
job of hitting the ball, ac­
cording to Abbott, though it
seemed that most of the
balls were hit directly to
stop. who tagged the run­
ner going to second
Wheeler threw to the
plate, where catcher Tony
Hale tagged the lead run­
ner.
Novotny was the leading
h itte r, going three for-
three
Copher pitched a solid
game, striking out eight
He went three for four at
the plate
Carey Markwell hit his
second triple during the 7-2
win over Aloha (number
two team ).
Bob Dougherty was two
for three for Sandy
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Wheeler nor Gopher gave
up any hits
Wheeler pitched five inn
ings of the no-hitter while
Gopher pitched two.
Aloha got its run after a
walk, a stolen base and two
base throwing errors
Sandy won 14-4 over Cor­
nelius in the second game
after a triple play
The game was called at
the end of five because of
the 10-run rule Novotny
takes the win
Pullen began the triple
play, picking up a grounder
and stepping on first He
threw to Wheeler at short­
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Dodson’s wins again
In other men's games,
Ixxlson s Store remains thr-
team to beat as they edged
Brian's Sports 5-4 Then
they clobbered Hoodview
Royals, l«-4
Shaking off two sue
cessive losses, Buck board
P iiza bounced back to
defeat Ron's No Place 134
in Sandy Recreation soft
ball.
Second place Carey Con
s tru c tio n m anaged to
outscore the Sandy Z's
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a 21 point total in zapping
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