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Nov. 11 1982 (Soc 1)
Cinder Hawks take state title
Six of the seven Cinder
Hawk teams entered in the
O re g o n
S ta te
A A .U -T A C .
J u n io r
O ly m p ic s S a tu rd a y at
Beaverton came home with
trophies
Many of the youngsters
participating attend Bull
Hun School Others are
from various East County
schools
Isreal M atz finished an
unbeaten season by out
kicking
"the best from
E u g e n e ," acco rd in g to
Coach Darold Beym er
He had a winning tim e of
8:44 over a "w e t” 2000
meters in the 7 and under
boys competition.
Andy Norman and Blaine
Caudle contributed third-
and fourth-place finishes,
r e s p e c t iv e ly , to c o n
tributed to a team state
championship
A second 7 and under
team took second for the
Hawks, with Ben M atz. An
dy Schneider and Travis
Romey finishing fifth, sixth
and seventh, respectively.
Gracie Pankey, "coming
on like gang busters in the
late season, was again
o u t s t a n d in g ,"
s a id
Beymer She led the 7 and
under girls to a second
place with a second-place
finish
Karessa Francis took a
b e s t-e v e r fo u r th , w ith
Shannon Schneider 11th
and Christy Hartney 12th
The Hawks' 11 and 12
year old g irls , led by
Nichole G alvin. Danielle
Jordan and Karla Har
rison. went to Beaverton
with 'definite plans of win
ning the state champion
s h ip ,"
a c c o rd in g
to
Beym er
And they did just that.
Shawna Patterson, "one
of our strongest runners,"
was in trouble early with a
hip pointer, but teammates
G alvin, Jordan and H a r
rison placed fifth, sixth and
seventh out of a pack of SO
runners to compensate
K im Y a n k a u s k a s (th e
youngest m ember of the
top five) was "absolutely
wonderful, passing more
people than I could count as
she took 14th "
Patterson ended up in
28th place, far below her
norm, and Angel Bean was
45th
“I
was a marvelous
team win as we were 22
points better than second-
place Roseburg, even with
all our problem s," said
Beymer
Angela Benedetti turned
in on of her "most brilliant
runs with a kick that c a r
ried her just short of first
place as she led the team to
second in torrid competi
tion in the 13-14 girls divi
sion
B e n e d e tti
ra n
th e
400(cmeter course in 16 05
Shaune Gilchrist and Cin
dy Roth "w ere great" in
fourth and fifth , w hile
Robin E rm a tin g e r was
18th. and Corky Fones 26th
“ It's great to think that
four out of the five w ill
come back in the same age
group again next year,”
Beym er said
Audrey Krause led the 10
and under girls to a third-
place finish, taking seventh
“with another fine run ”
Beym er said, “ I was
again impressed by first-
year runner Ruth Romey,”
who finished ninth Roaey
Pankey was 11th, and last
y e a r's state cham pion,
Michele Gatchell, running
with a cast on one arm ,
could only manage 12th
Halo Bean rounded out
the top five in 21st, while
Trish Waibel was 22nd and
Cody Proctor 26th
The 11-12 boys were out
of the trophy range, in
fo u rth place
B ran do n
Shore was 20th, Tom
Romey 22nd, L a rry Little
26th, James Scott 29th and
Jason King 30th
M art9 Romey picked up
a medal in the 10 and under
boys competition with a
lOth-place finish Ron Cau
dle was 13th
Adam Erm atinger was
fourth in the 15-16 boys divi
sion.
W ith
seven
te a m s
entered, the Hawks took
two firsts, three seconds,
one third and one fourth “ I
don’t think that was a bad
day," Beymer said “ The
kids won 19 m edals.”
Some members w ill com
p e te in C a n a d a th is
weekend. The weekend
after next they’ll compete
in the Regional Junior
O ly m p ic s a t E p h r a ta .
Wash
The Grizzlies have a lot
of ex-Oregon City players
on the rooter, including
starting quarterback Geoff
Steenson
Said Kim Johns, Oregon
City coach, " I t ’s impossi
ble for them ( the Grizzlies)
to get fired up enough to
beat us They keep talking,
talking and talking, but, do
you know what? They’re
all talk and no action."
Steenson, according to an
Oregon City press release,
said, "H a lf the players on
our team played last year
for the Steelheads, and we
didn’t like F ’ m Johns We
still don't ."
Three Sandy Union High
School graduates, Allen
F ry, Cal McKinnis Sr and
Cal McKinnis J r play for
the Steelheads
CROSS COUNTRY
The W a rrio rs of the
C a s c a d e S o c c e r C lu b
finished the season with a
5-4-3 record
David Maroon scored 30
of the team's 38 goals He
also c o n trib u ted seven
assists
T h e W a r r io r s ’
other goal was scored by an
opposing team
R a n d y W oodcock of
Gresham was the coach
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Faculty. 15-11, 10-15 and
15-11 In another game,
W y'East beat Zig Zag. 15-5,
15-6.
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Crushers take title
The Sandy Recreation
Department held its first
six on six flag football tour
nam enl Satu rd ay, with
four junior high football
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temperatures and ram to
enjoy the day on muddy
turf
The Crushers proved to
be Just that as they literally
ran away with the title,
earning first-p lace pat
ches
The Crushers won the
first game over the Falcons
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p o n en ts
fo r
th r e e
touchdowns
Late in the second game
the Cowboys scared the go
ahead touchdown to beat
the Football Foxes When
the Cow boys m ot the
Crushers in game three
they were shut out 400
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end season
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Wy'East in Sandy Recrea
tlon volleyball action
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15-11
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Steelheads to play
for title on Nov, 13
The
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The Steelheads finished
the regular season with an
o v e ra ll record of 12-0,
which includes a 31-9 win
over the Grizzlies in the
season opener
W a s h in g to n
C o u n ty
finished with an 8-2 record,
having also suffered a loss
to the King County Vikings
The Grizzlies and the
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stage for the championship
game
Oregon City trampled the
W est
S e a ttle
Warhawks,44-15, while the
Grizzlies made short work
of th e S k a g it V a lle y
Raiders, 22-6
The game shapes up as a
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“ closely matched" teams
whose players don't like
each other
Members of the state champion Cinder Hawks are, back row. from left to right: Shawna Patterson. Karla Harrison,
Danielle Jordan and Nichole Galvin. Coach Darold Beymer is sitting in front. On the right is Kim Yankauskas.
the Crushers in that game
The Cowboys made a
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Falcons IP 13 in the fourth
game In the championship
match the Crushers, led by
Bill Christman, dumped
the Cowboys 20-0
The Crushers were com
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tain. Darren Pullen, Tom
Converse, Christman. Bob
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