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14— SANO Y (O r« ) POST Thur» Nov 4 1 9 « (S m 1) Pioneer gymnasts fall to David Douglas The Sandy gymnastics team fell 123 35 103 85 to David Douglas last week Coach M olly Knudsen said they met their goal of breaking too "Cheri Schuler, who is a freshman this year and competing for the first time, is improving a lot on the uneven bars,' Knudsen said O verall, she said the freshmen are improving their scores every meet Freshman Becky F ar- rand was also credited with perform ing well on the bars, and freshman Kelly Kai “ im p ro v e d immensely" in the vault F re s h m a n J o d ie Dahlagher was second on the beam, and third out of five in the all-around com petition T on igh t the Pioneers take on Reynolds at the SUHS gym at 7 p m Knudsen feels they have a Freshman serves 15 Shelley Tykeson scored on 15 consecutive serves in the third game Tuesday night, getting the freshman v o lle y b a ll te a m p ast Centennial The SUHS girls won 9-15, 15-8 and 15-0 They have a 7-6 record Coach Debbie Hunter said this is the first time in the five years she’s been coaching that anyone serv ed 15 straight Sharon Jensen competes for the winning girls cross coun try team against Gresham Friday. place finish. Shannon Scheider, who will be able to compete for the next two years in the 7 and under division, took eighth while Christy Hart- ney and Karessa Franc,-; finished in a tie for nintn. Star Bean was 10th The 9 and under girls were also second with Ruth Romey leading the team with a fifth-place finish Rosey Pankey and Audrey Krause were sixth and s e v e n th , re s p e c tiv e ly , while Halo Bean ar.d Cody Proctor contributed " im portant" finishes at 16th and 18th Blaine Caudle took third in the 9 and under boys division Brandon Shore led an in complete 10-11 boys team with a "g reat" fifth place Team m ate Tom Romey was 12th, Larry L ittle 14th and Jason King. 15th On the incomplete 12-13 g ir ls te a m , A n g e la B e n e d e tti took t h ir d , Shaune G ilchrist fourth and Robin E rm a tin g e r 13th Adam Erm atinger was fourth for the 14-15 boys The Hawks plan to field seven full teams at the state T A C and Junior O ly m p ic s cham pionship meet Nov 6 at Tualatin Hills Park and Recreation Center in Beaverton good team volleyball to overcome both Rippling River Resort and Wuv's In the first match. Mt C ountry easily handled Rippling River, 15-8, 15-8 In the second contest. Wuv's fell 155. 1513 to Mt Country Later in the even ing Rippling River Resort disposed of W uv’s, 1511, 156 THE RETREADS WITH LES SCHWAB’S HEW TIRE WARRAHTY CROSS COUNTRY 1 5 5 x1 3 ............. ‘ 3! 1 6 5 x 1 3 .................... 3( E R 78xl4.................... 4 F R 7 8 xl4 .................... 4! 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High game- ami aarwa Waal Caaal Mvwhng 774 a m t I l « l Pinned For Stud» I T SI V fX C H A N C E WITH RECAPPABIE CASINO F Í I3 3 6 S ' I XC M ANOt WITH RECAPPABIE CASINO RS ALL SEASON RADIALS Bowling IS IB IB IB IB B Heather Kostrba YOUR TRACTION TIRE HEADQUARTERS TRACTION RADIALS M»«»»dy Am'» « Andy Kegle Foundry Kngtn winui «er» IStMt n«ei "*----». «et - 1 «ese» re^» w » « - - -8 - 1 Zi» Ze( Inn ( M 'l Clark is "just so quick she gets some good ones Thompson has been out with a sprained ankle, but Curtis hopes to have her back in the starting line up by Thursday Thursday they take on David Douglas, one of the better junior varsity teams in the Mt Hood Con ference (Gresham is the top team l LES SCHWAB Carpet Cleaners fall to Carlson Chevrolet It took Carlson Chevrolet three games to avenge last week's loss to M t Hood Carpet Cleaners in Sandy Recreation volleyball Carlson Chevrolet won Its first game 15-2, but Mt Hood cam e back w ith strong serving to win the s e c o n d . 15-1 C a rls o n Chevrolet stayed in front the entire third game and held on for a 15-12 victory D espite nine straigh t points served against them by Kelly McClearey in the fir s t gam e, C a rls o n Chevrolet also poated a hard fought win over Zig Zag Kollers. 15-11, 14 16 and 15-5 Ml Hood C a rp e t Cleaners upped its record to 3-1 by downing the Kollers, 15-5, 15-12 In " A " division play, Mt < o u n try R e a lly played The Pioneer junior varsity volleyball team is 11-4 after a 1510, 152 loss Tuesday at Centennial Last week the girls downed The Dalles 1513, 15-11. The Pioneers are coached by Gary Curtis, who said. "This is the most ladylike and polite group I've ever worked with, and they’re certainly the mo6t fun.” Curtis, in his seventh season as junior varsity coach, has a 72-15 record He said the girls are willing to work together, and do a lot of things right mentally Curtis said, "They know the varsity coach is wat ching Three spots are opening up (next year) Team m em bers include sophomore Wendy Heckard, junior Rene Rueschenberg. sophomore Chris Muff, junior Heather Kostrba. sophomore Jonelle Stroup, junior Linda Hilliard, sophomore Donna Thoreson, sophomore Nicole Schouten, sophomore Julie Clark, sophomore Tracy Thompson and sophomore Angie Com bear Curtis said for the first tim e ever he s not afraid to play anyone on the team in a tight game situation Heckard. a hitter and setter, is a "s m art" player who places the ball well, he said Rueschenberg serves and hits well, with M uff able to hit from anywhere Hilliard does the job as a setter, Kostrba is a strong side hitter, and Stroup is an "excellent passer," he said Thoreson is "developing as a hitter.” and has "beautiful, beautiful hands" for a setter good chance to add a win to their 0-7 record The district meet is Tues day a t P a rk ro s e . and Knudsen said the competi tion w ill be tough She add ed D a h la g e r and Kim Parm enter have the best chance of doing well Cinder Hawks win at Vancouver meet The Cinder Hawks took two first place finishes and two seconds with four com plete teams competing this weekend at Vancouver. Wash Isreal M atz took first for the sixth consecutive time to lead the Hawks' 7 and under boys team to victory He ran the 2000-meter course in 8 :23 T eam m a te Andy N o r man was second and Ben M atz th ird w hile Andy S c h n e id e r and T r a v is Rom ey w ere fifth and sixth, respectively The 10-11 girls were " im pressive,” and ran to a " s tro n g v ic to r y ” w ith Nichole Galvin back in the line-up All five scoring runners placed in the top 10. 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