Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, November 25, 1982, Page 9, Image 9

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The Sdntìy Post
Sports
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and Recreation
Roth 62nd at NAIA national meet
G a y le R o th , a fre sh m a n at
W illamette University, finished 62nd
at the NAIA national cross country
meet in Kenosha, Wis , Saturday
Roth, a 1982 SUHS graduate, said
she felt kind of strange competing in
the national cross country meet
“ I ’ve only run 5000 meters four times
in my life,” she said
She qualified by running an 18 50
5000 at the district meet, a personal
record
She finished ninth in district com­
petition She said she didn't feel that
good, and was surprised with the
time. She said she just followed her
te a m m a te , K a ra C r is if u lli of
Washington, who reportedly had a
good day
Out of 289 runners. Cnsifulli finish
ed 48th at the national meet
Previously, the top finish by a
woman at W illam ette University at
the national meet was 92nd
Roth's 62nd place finish came in a
tim e of 19:55 Roth explained that the
course was more difficult than the
one at W illamette University, where
the district meet was held
More of the WU course is pave­
ment. and though weather was good
for the national meet, the course was
still wet from previous rains
The men s team also did •super,”
Roth said, finishing fifth in the na
tion. a goal Coach Charles Bowles
had been aiming for for some time
The future of the girls team ap­
pears to be good also for the Salem
college of about 1,400 Roth reports
five out of the six girls on the team
are freshmen
Bowles is a "really good coach,”
Roth said.
She said school is also going well
She was planning to m ajor in com
puter science, but said that is still
“ up in the a ir .”
Now Roth is back in the pool, and
she's expected to be the team's
number one freestyle sprinter In the
spring Roth, who is on scholarship,
will be out for track
"Coach is already giving me a bad
time. 'You're costing this school too
much,” ' she said, mocking him
Roth and her teammates were
flown to Chicago, and then drove to
Kenosha, Wis , about 50 miles away
for the national competition
Funds sought for nationals
Hawks compete well at Jr. Olympics
Sevente ,i members of the Cinder
Hawks T ra c k Club ran in the
Regional Junior Olympics cross
country cham pionship m eet in
Ephrata, Wash . Saturday.
Ten earned medals and the right to
compete at the national meet in Cin­
cinnati, Ohio
The Region 12 Junior Olympic
meet brings together the ones who
qualified from the four Athletic Con­
gress asso ciatio ns in O reg o n,
2 from Sandy crowned
at wrestling tourney
Larry Topliff and Chuck Kearney
were champions at the Pacific High
School Wrestling Tournament, held
Saturday in Forest Grove.
The tournament is billed as the
largest one-day collegiate-style high
school wrestling tournament in the
nation
About 450 participated, according
to Ron Calhoun, SUHS wrestling
coach. Thirteen from Sandy par­
ticipated, though not as a team
Topliff, wrestling in the 108-pound
division, won 7-2 over last year’s
Pacific Tournament champion, who
is from Alaska In the finals Topliff
won 15-1 over an AA state champion
About Kearney, who won three
matches by fall and one by decision
in taking the 193-pound division title,
Bowling
E a rly Bird«
Nov 22
Raggedy Anns Andy Too
Brightwood Store
West Coast Bending
Eagle Foundry
Ton i’s
Zig Zag Inn
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Individual game and individual senes Sandra
Lagers. a *) and 4M Team game Toni's. 72».
Team senes Raggedy Ann and A n dys Too, 2082
M t. Hooders
Nov. 18
D irt. Aggregate
Sheppard s Construction
M ichael's P rec ast
W ally 's Frontier Deli
Pioneer Real Estate
W alrad Insurance
W illiam s Thriftw ay
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Individual game Jean Enz and T e rn Rader.
191. Individual senes Grace Lam b. 332; Team
gam e and team senes Sheppard s Construction
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Raggedy Ann 4 Andy. Too
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West Coast Bending
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Zig Zag Inn
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Toni's
High individual game and senes Irene Blount
203 and 499 High team game Toni's 720 and high
team senes Bnghtwood store 2034
Mt Hooders
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195 10 5
D irt 4 Aggregate
160 14 0
Shepphard s Construction
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W ally's Frontier Deli
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M ichael’s Pre-cast
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W illiam s Thnftsray
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W alrad Insurance
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Pioneer Real Estate
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Accent H air
High individual game Jill Long 202 high in
dividual «enea Irene Blount M9 High team game
M ichael's Pre-cast 783 and high team senes Wal
ly 's Frontier Deli 2079
Calhoun said, "Nobody even stayed
with him .”
Mike Rohweder. a 150 pounder,
"wrestled w ell.” He won four m at­
ches, and received a forfeit for third
place.
Loren Bateman took fourth in the
170-pound division He won three
matches to get to the consolation
finals, and then dropped two m at­
ches.
" I thought most all the kids did
w ell,” said Calhoun
Jeff Smith, a 125 pounder, won
three matches before being put out.
Hui Choi, also a 125 pounder, "beat a
good kid, then lost to a good
wrestler " He lost his second match
6-5 to a wrestler from U S A. Oregon
Robert Paul got three wins, in­
cluding one over last year’s Metro
League champion, before losing out
in the 143-pound division
Frank McKinnis, a 159 pounder,
also won three matches before get­
ting bumped
Five of the 13 weight division
champions were from the Mt. Hood
Conference Besides T o p liff and
Kearney, Gresham crowned two and
David Douglas one
Message
center set
for Sandy
Mt. Hood Meadows w ill provide
skiers with up-to-date information
via an electronic message center just
one-half mile west of Sandy
Located in the parking lot of Janz
Berryland, the message center will
be visible in excess of one-quarter of
a m ile by traffic going either way.
The "state of the a rt" system
utilizes an electronically controlled
lampbank with letters some 24 inches
high. Measuring five feet tall, 20 feet
wide and elevated some 18 feet off the
roadway, the message center will
give “ accurate and complete snow
and service information” at The
Meadows, according to M ichael
Clark, director of marketing and
sales
Besides weather and road condi­
tions, the message center w ill keep
the public informed of daily specials,
upcoming events, snow depth and
even community events
Additionally, a complete sales of­
fice will be located at the Janz Ber
ryland site, where one may purchase
or enroll in programs offered by The
Meadows
Washington and Idaho
M arty Romey made three tough
hills look easy, according to Coach
Darold Beymer He took 12th in the
3000 meters with a tim e of 13:35 in the
10 and under boys division
Rosey Pankey ran the 3000 meters
in 14 09 Her "great effo rt” got her a
12th-place finish in the 10 and under
girls division
Danielle Jordan, “ The Bull Run
Express," ran the "tough, hilly ” 3000
meters in 12:56, leading the 11-12
girls to a second-place finish with a
12th place individual finish
Nicole Galvin was six seconds
behind her, placing 13th. Shawna
Patterson was 17th, K arla Harrison
18th and Kim Yankauskas 23rd
Beymer said, "This is an excellent
team but we do not intend to run at
nationals They are young and grow
ing and I think they have had enough
for one season ”
Tom Romey, coming off the flu,
was 43rd in the 11-12 competition,
“ which was not typical of his ability
by a long w ay."
S h aw n
G ilc h r u t
w as
“ outstanding" as she led the 13-14
girls team to a third-place finish. She
ran the 4000 meters in 16:31 for ninth
Cindy Roth "was looking great as
usual,” finishing 13th.
Angela Benedetti, last year's state
champion and this year’s runner-up,
had a “ disappointing" day, finishing
22nd after two bad falls
Robin Erm atinger. “ still im prov­
ing,” took 29th while ( jlleen Fones
was 37th.
A d am E r m a t in g e r had fiv e
"tough" hills to handle in 15-16 boys
competition, and finished 25th out of
50 runners.
Sam Romey "represented Sandy
High, the Oregon association and the
Cinder Hawks w ell" in 17-18 competi­
tion with a “ great" fifth-place finish.
He ran the 5000-meter course in
16:45
The M t Hood Conference and two-
tim e district champion would like to
represent the area at the national
meet on Dec. 11 in Cincinnati
Randy Hutchinson, a Sandy Union
High School instructor, has figured it
w ill cost 8576 for Romey to make the
trip to Cincinnati.
Persons who would like to help
defray the expense m ay make their
tax-deductible donations out to the
Oregon Cinder Hawks. Contact H ut­
chinson at the high school for more
information.
Phil Burks, also from the Sandy
High program, finished 25th in a
large field.
This is the first time in the last four
years the Hawks have not had at
least one Regional Junior Olympics
championship team.
" It was building year for some
very good runners,” said Beymer. ” 1
think we ll have some great teams
again next ye a r.”
Cleaners, Carlsons
face key match-up
Both M t. Hood Cleaners and
Carlson Chevrolet won key volleyball
matches in the Sandy Recreation
D e p a rtm e n t " B " division play,
which should make the Dec. 1
rematch interesting.
Mt. Hood Cleaners had an easy
night, beating Welches Fearless
Faculty 15-1,15-6 behind flawless ser­
ving
M t. Hood then won again over
New aquatic
programs
set to begin
The Sandy Aquatic Center will be
holding recreational swims for senior
citizens Mondays through Fridays
between Nov 29 and Dec. 17. These
swims will be held from 10:30 (not 10
as was incorrectly reported in last
week's Sandy Post) to 11:30 a m.
Adult lessons will be available on a
daily basis from 8:15 to 9:15 a m.
Nov 29 through Dec 10.
The pool w ill be closed Nov. 25 for
Thanksgiving It will open again Nov
26 from 1 to 4 p m for a recreational
swim The regular evening schedule
w ill be continued Nov 26
For more information call the
Aquatic Center at 668-4400
Calamity Jane's, 15-3, 15-6. Calam ity
Jane’s then rebounded to win its se­
cond match, 15-12, 9-15 and 15-9 over
the Welches Faculty Down 12-3 in
the first game, Debbie Geurts served
up 12 straight points to cap Calamity
Jane's victory.
Carlson Chevrolet moved into sole
possession of second place by dropp­
ing W y'East, 15-1, 15-7. Carlson
Chevrolet then rolled over the Zig
Zag Rollers 15-7, 15-6.
In the third match of the evening,
which lasted an hour and 20 minutes,
W y ’ E a s t won a th r e e -g a m e
marathon 7-15,15-5 and 15-11 over the
Zig Zag Rollers
In “ A ” division action W uv’s won
its first game, but that was not
enough as they were downed by Mt.
Country Realty, 1-15, 15-12 and 15-2.
Godfather's Pizza handed Wuv’s a
quick 15-1, 15-9 loss, and then won in
three games over M t Country Realty
to grab a tie with that team for the
division lead, 15-4, 6-15 and 15-6.
division
DETAILS of Santa s arrival &
Sandy's old-fashion
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Carlaon Chevrolet
W y ’East
C alam ity Jane's
Welches Faculty
Zig Zag Rollers
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Look For the Big Yallow Sign
I Low Cost
Gayle Roth has changed uniforms but she hasn't slowed down.
Survival class considered at
Welches Community School
At anytim e of the year the beauty
of the mountains can suddenly
change into a situation of life or
death.
In the winter season the critical
nature of the situation is intensified
even more with adverse weather con­
ditions Despite the thousands of per­
sons using the M t Hood area for such
th in g s as m o u n ta in c lim b in g ,
snowshoeing, downhill and cross­
country skiing, most are unprepared
Ladies Day ski program set
Volunteers are needed for
Special Winter Olympics
Mt Hood Meadows and Rippling
R iver have combined forces to host
the 1983 Oregon Special W inter O lym ­
pics, set for April 8-10, 1983
Over 250 special Olympic athletes
are expected to compete in alpine
and nordic events during their three
days on the mountain.
In its second year of organization,
the Oregon Special W inter Olympics
has seen "tremendous growth and in­
terest in the past year,” according to
information provided by Mt. Hood
Meadows
CLINICS HELD ■
RAIN OR
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If interested in becoming involved
with the Oregon Special W inter
Olympics, contact the m arketing
department at M t Hood Meadows by
calling 337-2222 The Oregon Chapter
of the Special Olympics is headed up
by a team of "enthusiastic and highly
qualified individuals" who organize
and nrnvide challenging programs
for Oix-gon’s special athletes
Hwy. 26.
Sandy
Phone
668 8058
BARN.
Congratulations to:
By P e t
P rev e n t A -C o re
Jennifer Mann
I Dog Distemper $4.25
$5.00
I
I Dog "5-in-l"
R ob ies.............. $3.95
Jennifer Mann is prep
of the week
SUHS senior won
a gold medal at the N a­
tional F F A convention
in Kansas City recently,
putting her in the top 20
out of about 150 com­
peting in the m ilk quali­
ty and dairy foods com­
petition
Parvo.................
Cot '3-in-l " . . . $5.00
(robias not included)
{DHLP + PARVO) . $7.00
(rabies not included)
— Per further
Information (SOI) 4 4 J -M 4 0
— Clinics repeated e t ennuel intervels
Permenent office end records.
Min. ago 8 weeks (ter rebies 4 m ot.) Dag robies recom­
mended every ] yr».; ell ether vaccinations yeerly. Vetertn-
erlen present. Dogs on LEASHES cots In 8OXESI
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T as T t o t f l A Ü O
Saturday November 27
Hours: 4: JO e.m. te 11 am .
Eastport P la ta Parking A rea
400 SE 82nd Ave.
Hundreds of volunteers dedicate
tim e and service throughout the year
for special athletic competitions
PIZZA
I Vaccination
I Clinic
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secutive weeks, and can include four
one and one-half hour lessons with no
more than eight students per class.
Four intermediate to advanced
cross country tours, four all-day lift
tickets, four days of rental equip­
m e n t, lunches and ro u n d -trip
chartered buses are included
Buses w ill pick people up in
Portland, Gresham and Sandy. Com­
plimentary coffee and rolls w ill be of­
fered.
For more information contact Pat
Calkins at 668-4685
The 1983 Ladies Day Multipor Ski
Bowl P ro g ra m was announced
recently by Town and Country
T ravel, Gresham.
Two sessions are planned One will
begin either Wednesday, Jan. 12 or
Thursday, Jan. 13. The other will
begin either Wednesday, Feb. 9 or
Thursday, Feb. 10.
An "in vig o ratin g " outdoor ex­
perience on "uncrowed" slopes is
proposed Alpine and cross country
packages are offered.
Each session runs for four con-
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for winter survival.
Realiz.ag this, the Welches Com­
munity School is interested in hear­
ing from those who are interested in
participating in a class on winter sur­
vival.
Reva Cox, coordinator, said if
there is enough interest in the com­
munity the class w ill be schedule in
the near future
If interested in taking a winter sur­
vival class call 622-3700 or 622-3397.
¿ A N D Y ARFA
Saturday N o v c m b t ' 27
‘lours 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m
F o rm a r p a rk in g lot of M .
M ic h a e ls Church
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d o n o f t t to So riff y Mifl»i School Eu r»d
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