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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
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M ike Fitz's 24 points
picked up the slack left by
the absence of captain Ron
N o rq u is t. 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
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Sut« Farm Ineurenre
Senile Fruit Co
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The Flyer,
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Mt Hood < teener»
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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
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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
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Mark Berk
2-01-4 Steve Pettingill 02 013
Robert B rader
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Schmautr 0 6 1 4 Gordon Brinaer
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Mt Hood Cleaners
Wy'East
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Calamity Jane's
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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
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to 4 p m
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Bodine
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Davtg Itoagla«
downed W y'East 15-8,
15-7, while the M t Hood
Cleaners were upset by
Wy East 15-13, 7-15 and
15-7.
Geoff Petrie to speak
at banquet Jan. 26
For Sandy Lund 2 3-17 Muck
2-6-1-4. Beck (HH-0 Baird 40-3-8
Pettingill 3-1-4-i Brader 3-3-3-13.
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