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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1982)
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Dec » • ” « <*•* ” __ Poor start hurts SUHS boys Jensen key player in win Even with four players in double figures, the Pioneer boys fell 86-61 to Columbia River Tuesday evening Coach Dan Brisbin said th e y w e re “ non- a g g r e s s iv e , non-emotional" at the start of the game They were down 18-2 after about five minutes of play Brisbin said they '“finally decided to start playing b all” toward the end of the first quarter We played ” 27 minutes of pretty decent basketball,” he said “ Lake I'v e been saying all season long, we've got to have con sistency ” He said the "kids did show a lot of courage” with their comeback Steve Brader. 6-6 junior, scored 18 points Pat Baird, 8-3 senior, scored 16 Steve P e t t in g ill, 6-3 ju n io r , scored 15 and Ron Muck, 5-11 junior, scored 10 They "did a good job,” Brisbin said Soap box racers should register Registration for soap box derby racers will be Jan 8 and 15, and Feb 5 and 12 Registration w ill be held at the form er Coast-to- Coast building in Heritage Square from 9 a m to 5 p.m. Boys and girls from 9 to 15 are eligible One must be 10, however, by Aug 1 If one is 16 on or before that date, that person als. isn't eligible A Junior Division kit car and trophies are currently on display at the Indepen dent Bank of Sandy All e n te re d w ill a t le a s t receive a p articip atio n trophy The registration fee is 825, which includes the cost of helmets for the Sandy organization, and a soap box derby t-shirt The races, sanctioned by the All American Soap Box D e rb y A s s o c ia tio n in Akron, Ohio, w ill be held on Industrial Way, a street in the Sandy industrial park A soap box derby kit for Junior Division racers is 866. 869 for Senior Division racers A kit includes steer in g a p p a r a tu s , a x le , brakes, and other assorted h a rd w a re In ad d itio n , wheels (approved by the A ll-A m erican Soap Box Derby Association) are 849 50 for four After pur chasing lumber, the ex pected price of a Junior racer is 8115 50, according to Barry Fretz, who has been active in organizing the races Fretz said the Sandy city council "unanimously ap proved" the soap box d er by Other races in Oregon are held in Salem and Med ford Fretz said Sandy has been invited to participate in a rally in Salem in May T rial runs w ill be held in Sandy July 3 so youngsters can m ake f in a l a d justments The race for the city crown will be held July 4. A letter will be given to yo u ng sters when they register explaining spon sorship A parent may pay th e e n t ir e c o s t, or y o u n g s te rs m ay ask businesses or individuals to sponsor them, wholly or in part. Also, a list of local in spectors will be provided who must approve in dividual race cars Safety is the "m ain objective," Fretz said For more information contact Fretz at 668-7028 Overall, the Pioneers did hit their free throws They were 25 of 35 for the even Junior Sharon Jensen set a school record with eight steals, and scored a career high 24 points, as the Pioneer girls downed Hudson Bay 53-50 Tues day The girls had a slow start, having been down 23-14 at halftim e “ In the first half we played like we overate and slept a lot the last week and a h alf.” Coach John Smith said. A g a in s t C o lu m b ia recently the Pioneers played what Smith call ed their best quarter of basketball ever Against Hudson Bay ing Brader hit a mid-range jum per with 1:24 left on the clock and cut the margin to 61-58 He was unable to con vert the ensuing charity shot, however, and Colum bia River took a six-point lead less than a minute later Three Columbia players fouled out in the final four minutes si SLH S 7 72 ( M am M a R iv er IS ST M SS fo r Sandy Mike Ijind IHM-0, Ron Muck 4-1-3-10, Pal Baird 9 4 1 1 4 Sieve Pettingill I II -1-1*. Steve B ra d e r 1 IJ II Pete Schm auts T o ta ls IB-25-12-41 they played the best "h a ll-c o u rt man that I'v e seen since I ’ve been here " Smith is in his fourth season as head coach He added, "After star ting with five straight losses, there's light at the end of the tunnel.” The Pioneers are 2-5. Sm ith doesn't w ant them to play against Centennial next Tuesday in the first half like they played against Hudson Bay He said, "The next three practices w ill be as tough as w e’ve had We re a running team and we're going to run " S e n io r L in d a Mosbrucker was also credited for playing "a good gam e” Tuesday She scored 14 points, con necting on seven of 11 shots Junior Tamee Lindsay "continues to be our c a t c h - a ll u n d e r th e basket For the fourth game in a row she's led in rebounds ” Lindsay nabbed eight and scored five points S o p h o m o re p o in t guard Wendy Heckard did “ an e x c e p tio n a l job ” However, Smith expects more scoring out of her in the future Tuesday the girls will be a t hom e ag ain st Centennial at 7:30 p m "And we will extend our winning streak to three. Smith said. SLHS II Hauvb, I* n M M H M S3 Tor Sandy CryaUl Calkin* 1-l-l-S. J ill Ingram 1 -91 1 . Sharon Jenacn 194-1-14 Linda Moabrucker 7-91 14. 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Hurry in, you don t want to leave them out in the cold1 Quontities limited._____________ Gresham Only S I I u * for h o rd w o re plum bin g p o in t* budding supplies locks k e y s * m uch m ore* HARDW ARE SALE *35.99 SAVE *7 to *18 19.99 Coaster The Sandy Recreation Department recently an nounced its winter pro grams Included are morning ex cercise classes at the San dy Community (.'enter, a coed w in te r v o lle y b a ll league, dancerciae, in troduction to crons country skiing (Jan 19) and tumbl ing for tots On Friday evenings a community card night will be held Other programs include beginning and advanced beginning crons country ski instruction, the second an nual dessert cooking con test, a musical concert series and an ice skating party Registration begins M o n day, Jan J, and can tie completed in p r r r .n at the Sandy Community Center, JS348 Pioneer Boulevard For more information call 668 556» • He added that M a rk Beck, 5-8 senior, also played "pretty w ell” at times Columbia River has a 4-2 record Sandy has a 1-5 record They’ll be in action again next Tuesday when they travel to Centennial for a M t. Hood C o n fe re n c e game Centennial is 1-1 in M HC play, and has some "pretty good " outside shooters Tuesday night Baird and Pettingill kept Sandy in the game in the fourth quarter, with Baird hitting two of two from the line and scor ing a field goal, and Pet tingill hitting three of four charity shots 19 NE Robert« Downtown Gresham JCFenney Phone 665*7156 Catalog 661-0121