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10— SANOV (O r * ) POST Thvrt (fee 23 1982 ($•< I) Members of Carlson's Chevrolet'* volleyball team, winners of the Sandy Recreation Department league championship, are front row. from left to right: Barb Rebok, Sue Dupper. Jule Hogate and Rhonda Whitney. Bark row. from left to right: David Kaplan. Virgil Wells. Harold Dupper. Ralph Hogate and Frank Hart. Phot<* by Scott Neu ton Harold Dupper hits a shot against Mt. Hood Cleaners during the Kandy Recreation " B ” division championships. Boys fall by 1 to Columbia The Pioneer boys basket ball team fell 43-42 to Col umbia Tuesday night, los ing in the final minute With six seconds on the clo c k C o lu m b ia 's J e ff M cA n a lly connected on both ends of a one-and-one. giving the Chargers the 43-42 lead Sandy got the ball down court, but a 30-foot jum per by M ike Lund fell short The Pioneers had a four- point lead with 30 seconds to play, but fouled three times in the final half minute, “ and you don't foul with the lead," Coach Dan Brisbin pointed out The Chargers escaped without m arring their 5-0 record The Pioneers are 1-4. Brisbin said the Pioneers were “ very non-aggressive with the ball" the first half The game plan was to go in- Scenic Fruit Co. makes ‘B’ comeback After losing its first "B " division basketball game of the season. Scenic F ru it Company bounced back last week to win two games in Sandy Recreation play. On Tuesday they romped The Flyers, 70-4«, behind Dave Elsie's 17 points Then, in another strong effort. Scenic Fruit knock ed off M t Hood Cleaners. 62-51. S ta te F a rm I n surance (3-1) had little trouble with Gresham Cold Storage, winning «6-59 Public Notices IN TWf CIRCUIT COURT OF tmi stati of o r ic o n FOR T M I CO U NTY OF CLA CK A M AS D e p a rtm e n t of F r o b o t. No F B 2 H S 2 N O T IC I TO IN T IR IS T ID FIR S O N S In tho m o tlo r of 'h o ( « t o t . of C ly d e Earl N o tic e tv h e reb y given th o ' tho un dorv ig n o d hoc boon op p o in te d p o rto n a l r . p r . « . n ta tiv o of tho obovo . « t a t . 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Ron F r id e ll scored nine points for Cold Storage Swartz Moving made it two in a row by beating W illiams Thiftw ay 65-55 to remain in a tie for second place with Scenic Fruit **B" Sut« Farm Ineurenre Senile Fruit Co 1 I 2 I S w e rtj Moving 2 I The Flyer, Williame Thrtftwgy Mt Hood < teener» 2 1 2 2 I 2 Graaham Cold Storage I 1 side, take advantage of their heighth About the second half. Brisbin said, " I though we played a good half, until the last 30 seconds ” Brisbin said, “ (6-3 senior Pat) Baird got us going a little b it in the th ird quarter, gave us a lift, but we were pretty well down by then ” Brader was in foul trou ble nearly all evening, and played only about a quarter of the game altogether Brisbin said they forced the Scots into some shots they didn't want to take, but couldn't keep up with them rebounding “They really manhandl ed us on the boards." he said R o b e rt B r a d e r , 6-6 junior, had 13 rebounds, with the Pioneers winning the battle of the boards. 26-18 Sandy hit 16 of 39 shots from the field, and 10 of 14 from the line Columbia hit 20 of 56, and three of 10. Brisbin said Brader re bounded and scored well (he scored 15). Gordon Brinser "came in off the bench and gave us a big lift ” F r id a y n ig h t the Pioneers fell 66-44 to David Douglas S l'H S IS (ohim M s 1« 2» 12 «1 21 2t <2 C a rls o n C h e v ro le t, down 9-1 in the first game of their champion ship match against Mt Hood Cleaners, rallied to win 15-12, and went on to win the Kandy Recrea tio n “ B” d iv is io n volleyball title Carlson’s won the se cond game 15-7 for the first-place finish Carlson Chevrolet also T h e S U H S s c h o la r - athlete banquet has been set for Jan 26 at 7 p m F o rm e r T r a ilb la z e r Geoff Petrie will be the a It 1« 31 44 U 14 M For Sandy Mike l.urxi 2-03-4 Pat Baird 0 3 -2 I I Mark Berk 2-01-4 Steve Pettingill 02 013 Robert B rader 0 0 3 0, Pate Schmautr 0 6 1 4 Gordon Brinaer 2 1 1 3 , Toute 1001044 I AMERICAl I II I II I X I I I I I Final «tending« Carlson Chevrolet Mt Hood Cleaners Wy'East Welches Ftarlem Faculty Calamity Jane's Zig Zag Rollers 10 I a t 3 J 2 4 < a 9 9 speaker The charge for tl.e turkey dinner will be $3 50 For reservations call the high school at 668 8011 The T T a lk Presbyterians won their se cond straight with a con vincing win over the Sandy M ountaineers. 58-44, in Sandy Recreation "C " d ivi sion play T -T a lk led by three points at the end of each quarter, and put the game out of reach with a fourth- quarter surge John Rohr s c o re d 21 fo r the Presbyterians Dodson's Bargain Store also upped its record to 2-0 by smashing Fabricland. 47-23. Dodson's jumped to a 10-4 first-quarter lead, and never trailed after that Terry E arl once again was Bargain Store's high-point man with 20 M u s ic C a m p R a n c h handed Dairy Queen its se cond loss. 49-40 M arvin Schaffer scored 14 points for the Ranch dhtelee T Talk FrcsOyterian» Dodsons Bargain Store Music Camp Ranch Trailgramrs Mt View Credit Union Sandy Mountaineers Fabricland 2 2 2 I 0 0 0 T h e S a n d y A q u a tic Center w ill be closed Dec- 24 and 25 for the Christmas holiday, and Dec 31 and Jan 1 for New Y e a r’s A d d itio n a l a fte rn o o n recreational swims w ill be Dee. 27, 2fi, 29 and 30 from 1 to 4 p m See fiv e B lazer h o m e gam es telecast liv e o n O N T V . Blazer fans know it's tough to get tickets to the I Memorial Coliseum But now, for the first time, five regular season home games are going to be televised-live—on ONTV Subscription Television Your sofa will be the best seat in the Coliseum ■ You'll see the Los Angeles Lakers. 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Brinaer 11-4-3 Toute 16101642 B risbin said. “ D a vid D o u g la s has a v e ry talented ball club I was re a lly im p ressed w ith them They pretty much dictated how the game went " S teve P e t t in g ill, 6-3 junior, scored 18 points, a season high, and was "our only consistent threat " He missed four or five minutes early in the game due to an injury Three teams tied in ‘C’ division play Carlson Chevrolet wins net title