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10—SANOV (Ora ) POST Thur* Oct 7 W toc I) Gresham downs Sandy 6-1 in soccer Woman FB coach hired The Sandy boys soccer team fell 0-1 to Greaham and 4-0 to Barlow in com petition the past week John Haugan scored the Pioneers' goal on a penalty kick at the beginning of the second half Tuesday night Gresham, paced by sophomore Mike Muters, scored five times in the first 20 minutes Muters is "real good." said Coach Lon Welsh Hui Choi started defen ding him one-on-one after the first 20 minutes and held him to only one more goal in the game Senior Tim Zimmerman was credited with playing a good defensive game Victor Martinez, a senior exchange student from Spain, was credited with doing a good job at center halfback, where he was playing for injured Kevin Fabryski Fabryski is out for "maybe a week" with a sprained ankle Also the status of Joel Dose remains in question as he suffered a kidney injury against Barlow Hank Grenier played goalie the last 20 minutes against Gresham, and made six saves “He played a real aggressive, real heads-up ball game," Welsh said Welsh added that despite the fact the team is struggl ing, the team members are playing with a lot of "pride, and courage under duress "The morale is high and they’re working hard I really appreciate that as a coach," he said Girls fall to The Dalles Photo by Scott Newton Victor Martinet, an exchange student from Spain, works for control during the Barlow game. Freshman Jodie Dahlager finished first as an all-around and senior Kim Parmenter finished second, but overall the Pioneers didn't have the depth to defeat The Dalles Sandy lost 98 1 to 94 4 last week Dahlager was first in floor exercise and balance beam, and fourth in uneven bars and the vault. Parmenter was first in vault, second in floor exer cise, third in uneven bars and fourth in balance bean- Coach Molly Knudsen said Dahlager and Parmenter, as well as those who have been com peting on a regular basis, have been showing im provement Rosemary Silva, a seventh and eighth grade science teacher at Welches Grade School, was recently selected as the assistant coach for boys football school the past four years During that time she has coached girls basketball and girls track Silva was selected shortly after Tom Well, the Wildcats' head foot ball coach, submitted his resignation He decided Gary Dietdench, vice principal, said Silva has been teaching at the to take some time off to recuperate from over nine months of contract negotiations with the school board He plans to return in November to coach basketball Mark Hamby has mov ed up from assistant coach to head football coach, said Dietdench Hawks keep on winning The Cinder Hawks took three firsts and three seconds in competition at Columbia High School Saturday A 7 and under boys team, comprised of Isreal Matz. Andy Norman, Ben Matz. Andy Schneider and Travis Romey, finishing in that order, took their division The 10 and 11 girls, led by Karla Harrison's second- place finish, also took first. Danniele Jordan took fifth, Kim Yankauskas was sixth, Nichole Galvin was seventh and Angel Bean, 19th Trish Waibel at 13th. Halo Bean at 15th, and Aleesha Johnson and Cody Proctor The Hawks 10-11 boys team, comprised of Larry Little. Tom Romey. Bran don Shore. James Scott, Eddie Haggstrom and Jason King, took second It was the first meet for all six boys "I was im pressed by the courage of this group," said Coach Darold Beymer _ Hwy. 28. Sondy Marty Romey led an in complete 8-9 boys team with a "great” second place finish, while team mate Corey Leavenworth was fourth In the 14-15 boys division, Adam Ermatinger was se cond "I was really pleased with everything at the meet," said Beymer. \\ I - Phone 668 8058 pizza JX l barn Cindy Roth took first in the 4000-meter run with a 14:18 to pace the 12-13 girls to a three-point win over Corvallis Angela Benedet ti took second, Shaune Gilchrist was third, Shan non Connor was 10th and Robin Ermatinger was 13th Cor-’ratulations to: Phil Burks SUHS senior Phil Burks is prep of the week He ran 5000 meters in 17:27, finishing third and helping pace the boys cross country team to a key win over Centennial The boys are 3-0 in Mt Hood Conference dual-meet competi tion The 7 and under girls team was second with Gracie Pankey taking third. 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