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The Srfntiy Post
Aug 5. 1962 (Soc. I) SANO* (O r«.) POST—«
and Recreation
Dodson’s takes slowpitch title
The Dodsons Bargain Store
women are the undisputed city of
Sandy champions
They had to win two straight
games against Paola's Pizza to win
the city league title, which they did
4-3 and 10-1, and then they beat
Ted's Brightwood Store 15-3 to win
the city tournament this weekend
“ The girls pulled together and
played as a team .’ Coach Joe Kern
said. “That was definitely our
strength "
Although Dodson's Bargain
Store handily won the title game,
there was a lot of balance in the
tournament, which was played at
the SUHS field
Dodson's edged Brightwood
Store 4-3 first round, and it took
Wholesale Auto nine innings to
down Carlson's Chevrolet. 18-14.
The seventh and final inning was
decisive in a 8-5 win by Brightwood
S to re o v e r C a rls o n 's , and
Wholesale Auto almost knocked
Brightwood Store out of the title
game, but finally lost. 8-7.
About
the
to u rn a m e n t,
Brightwood Store Coach Jerry
Reardon said. "The ladies really
enjoyed it I really enjoyed it.
(T o u rn am en t D ire c to r) Barb
Johnson did a good job "
Reardon, who turned 36 Tues
day. said wth their heart attack
defense'* and "cardiac arrest of
fense,” he's happy not to have any
gray hairs
Kern cited Lori Kuzmesky s im
provement on the mound as one
key factor in Dodson s Store's suc
cess
Kuzmesky had the most walks in
the tournament last year, but gave
up the fewest this year
Second Baseman Lynn Venya
batted 789 in the five tournament
games Brightwood Store played
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Photos by Scoil New ton
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Happiness is a double play. Pictured above is Angie Hoffman. Julie Proc
tor and Jackie Quattlebaum. On the double play Hoffman fielded the ball
and threw to Proctor at second, pictured below, who threw to First
Baseman Quattlebaum. Top left: Judy Ricks of Wholesale Auto catches a
fly in left field.
The city tournament champions. Dodson's Bargain Store, are pictured above. Back row,’ from left to right: Joe
Kern, Dan Dodson. Paula Hoper. Don Schneider. Denise Buswell, Debbie Schneider and John Dodson. Middle row.
from left to right: Julie Proctor. Gloria Mlnyard, Jackie Quattlebaum. Lori Kuzmesky. Linda Snyder. Pam Snyder
and Craig Minyard. Front row. from left to right: Toby Zehrung, Angie Hoffman and Robin Dodson. Not pictured is
Cheri Hayes.
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Local set for Shrine game
Form er SUHS state champion
wrestler and National Football Foun
dation Hall of Fame athlete-scholar
award winner Dan Martin will be
participating in the 1982 Shrine All-
Star Football game.
The game will be held Aug 7 at
Civic Stadium in Portland. The
pageantry begins at 6:45 p.m., with
the game set for 7:30.
Martin was an all-Timber Valley
League guard and linebacker for the
Pioneers.
Thirty-two players on both the
North and South squads will be com
peting in the 35th annual game. The
Shrine games have raised over
$1,100,000 for the Portland Unit
Shriners Hospital. It is hoped that
$50,000 will be raised this year. Atten
dance is expected to be near 15,000.
Season ends for Heckard
Over 300 runners participated in the Meadows to Meadows Mountain Run at Mt. Hood Meadows this weekend.
Sun shines on Mt. Hood Meadows run
Runners drove out of the clouds
and into the sun Saturday for the se
cond annual Meadows to Meadows
Mountain Run
And after it was all over they left
the sunny ski area and drove back
down into the gloomy cloud cover. ’
In b e tw e e n , th ey ra n six
kilometers, had the opportunity to
partake in a post-race barbecue,
listened to guitarist and singer
W illiam F ran k, and w aited as
Marketing Director Michael Clark
kept drawing numbers and giving
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Sandy
away ski lift tickets and running ap
parel.
Clark joked that runners should
remember how they drove out of the
clouds and into the sunshine when ski
season rolls around
Except for a couple of organiza
tional problems, Karen Dobroth,
marketing assistant at Meadows, felt
the event went well.
One of those organizational errors
occurred when a course guide allow
ed the runners to miss a turn, cutting
off a two-kilometer loop.
Most runners probably didn’t
mind The last two miles of the race
was all uphill The "challenging"
course went from about the 4,350-foot
level to 5,300 at the lodge.
Also, runners who finished in the
middle of the pack had to wait in line
while their finishes were being
recorded.
Chris Hamilton of Portland won the
race in 22:01. Maria Gonzales of
Milwaukie was the first woman,
finishing in 28 39 9
SUHS cross country standouts Sam
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Romey and Brian Reick finished 18th
and 24th, respectively. Romey ran
the course in 26:25 4, and Rieck
finished in 26:53.6.
Division winners: 13-18 women: Kelly Knowles,
12:57.1, M ilw a u k ie ; 28- i t w om en: M ary
Passmore 32 48 5 Portland. 38-38 women: Hedy
Jackson. 18:38.5, Troutdale: 18-48 women: Hetty
Marshall. 38:14.1, Portland. .SO-plus women: Jean
Irvin, 31:85.4, Corvallis: 12 and under boys:
David Ewell, 33:17.8. Portland; 13-18 men: Daniel
Melson. 22:888. Hood Hiver; 28-28 men; Handy
Husky. 33:57.8. Portland; 38-38 men
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Nchulli 25:23 8, Portland. 58-plus men Keith
Pitch, 78 28 2. Estacada.
Wendy Heckard would probably
play ball all year if she could.
A starter and a letterman for SUHS
as a freshman last year, Heckard
played for the Gresham Green Sox
this summer. The Green Sox were
42-10 overall, having won the Seaside
Invitational They finished fifth in the
19-team ASA " A ” Regional Fastpitch
Tournament in Eugene this weekend
"We probably could have won the
tournament if we had done some
things d ifferently," Heckard, 15,
said.
Coach Gary Sandblast of Sandy
was more than pleased with fifth
p la c e . He fe lt th e y p la y e d
“ excellent” ball in the regional tour
nament, and said it was a good
season.
Heckard, a shortstop, had a
fielding average in the 920 range,
Sandblast said Although her hatting
average is not as impressive. Sand
blast said, “ When you need a hit
she’ll get one."
Asked if she is ready for school to
begin, the three sport athlete said.
"Yeah, if it opens It better."
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Heckard batted second in the
lineup and was co-captain of the
Green Sox
In six seasons coaching “ A" level
fastpitch. Sandblast has never had a
team finish lower than fifth in
regional competition A "shipper”
for the National Film Service, Sand
blast also coaches softball at St.
M ary’s of the Valley. His team was
10-5 last season.
Checkout set
for high school
Football equipment may be check
ed out Aug 10-12 from 5 to 7 p m at
Pop Rannow Stadium
Practice begins Aug. 16 for varsity
and junior varsity football, gym
nastics and water polo
Turn-out cards may be picked up
Aug. 9, the day the athletic office
opens at SUHS. It will be open from
noon until 8 p m , with Athletic Direc
tor Mike Kostrba available to answer
questions
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