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Golfers to be tested Friday
The battle in M t Hood
Conference golf is for se
cond place, according to
Coach Rich Kennedy
Sandy lost 159-167 to
Barlow last week, with
Sandy,
B a r lo w
and
Gresham finishing up the
first round with 6-1 records
However. Kennedy doesn’t
figure anyone to unseat the
Bruins, who were upset
early in the season by
Gresham
“ It just doesn't look like
any of the other teams are
going to upset any of the
three of us, unless one of us
plays really badly," Ken
nedy said
Gresham lost to Barlow
to begin the second round
F rid ay, so the Pioneers are
cu rren tly tied for first
However, they jiave to play
both Barlow and Gresham
again The key match will
be F riday, then, when the
P io n e e rs ta k e on the
Gophers at Gresham
Against Barlow at M t.
View Kevin Beaudoin shot
a 37, D arrin Nash a 42 and
Steve Shields a 43
The Pioneers also down
ed David Douglas at Mt
View last week, 167-176
Beaudoin shot a 39,
Shields a 42, Nash and Lou
Cheevers 43s
M onday the Pioneers
downed Parkrose at Glen
Mental sharpness
Photo by Scott Newton
M ichelle Fleischman make« the play at l i n t again«! Reynold».
Reynolds girls blast away
The SUHS girls softball team got a win last week
against Parkrose, fell to Reynolds, and was defeated
Monday by Gresham
Reynolds, currently the top team in the M t Hood
Conference, "hit the cover off the ball," Coach G ary
Curtis said The game ended after five innings
because of the 10-run rule, with the Lancers winning
14-2 w ith three triples, five doubles and three singles
Curtis was not displeased with the effort, saying
that the Pioneers at least turned in a good effort in
the field, having committed only two errors
Offensively, Judi Duff and Wendy Heckard hit
triples, and Julie Clark hit a single
“ The loss to Reynolds doesn’t set bad with m e,”
Curtis said “ I am disappointed with the Gresham
loss because we didn't play well We were not ready
to play .”
Gresham had 11 runs on eight hits, with the
Pioneers committing six errors “ And those are the
physical ones you can count ”
Anne Sarich, Heckard and Clark each contributed
singles in the 11-4 loss Gresham had six singles, a
triple and a home run
Against Parkrose the Pioneers won 5-4 in eight inn
ings Parkrose tied it up in the sixth
Sandy ended the seventh inning by turning a dou
ble play Second baseman Anne Sarich nabbed a line
drive and caught the base runner off first with a
throw to Michelle Fleischman
In the eighth inning Heckard walked, and then
stole second Anne Sarich singled to score her
The Pioneers then turned another double play,
with Heckard, at shortstop, catching the line drive
and making the throw to Fleischman at first.
Sandy had five runs on four hits, committed four
errors and left 12 on base.
Parkrose had four runs on eight hits, committed
three errors and left nine on
Heckard, Anne Sarich, Fleischmann and Brenda
M artin all hit singles against Parkrose
Tam m y Snell walked three and threw three
strikeouts. “ She got the ball around the plate," Cur
tis said He said there are no overpowering pitchers
in the league, and so aggressive base running and
good defense are necessary, as well as strikes from
the pitchers.
Duff goes into a Wednesday game with Barlow
batting 500. while Heckard is batting 353
Sue Sarich is error-free in right field, and M artin
was credited with doing a good job behind the plate
As fa r as the league race. Curtis said they're tied
for third with four other teams with a number of
crucial games coming up.
Derby Committee moving ahead
M o re
p ro fe s s io n a l
w restling matches have
been set up to help the San
dy Soap Box Derby Com
mittee raise funds for its
July 4 race
Sheik Abdullah and Rip
Oliver w ill take on Billy
Jack and Curt Hennig in
the featured tag team cage
match Action gets under
way at 7 p.m M ay 1 in the
SUHS gym
Those are "probably the
b ig g est nam es in the
P ac ific Northwest right
now,” said Barry Fretz,
Derby director The Com
m ittee raised 61.200 and
filled the gym the last tim e
it sponsored professional
wrestling
On April 30 Billy Jack
w ill be at the Sandy Cycle
('enter from 2:30 to 4:30
p m for autographs and an
interview on K R DR
Tickets are available at
th e C y c le C e n te r and
Ferguson's Chain Saws
Another fund raiser be
ing held is an opportunity
to win a Quasar video
recorder and player, with
the winner also receiving
six months free movie ren
ta i fro m P rim e T im e
Video
The fund raising is “ com
ing along pretty w e ll,”
Fretz said
Altogether 65,000 is need
ed to send Ihe winners to
Akron. Ohio, for the inter
national Derby race, as
well as take care of other
obligations
"This is the ideal year to
compete," Fretz said. “ It'll
be the best chance in a
kid's lifetime to go to Akron
and represent S a n d y ."
Fretz explained that the
competition will be opened
up for competitors from
other areas next year
Reportedly the interest is
already there, but it's a
"closed area race” this
year so the com m ittee
members can get their
“ feet wet ”
He said there « “ am ple"
time, over two months, to
get a Soap Box Derby racer
put together He said two
businesses are willing to
sponsor racers in the senior
division The senior d ivi
sion is c o m p ris e d of
youngsters from age 12 to
IS Hoys and girls are
welcome to enter
Fretz said some racers
with completed cars tested
out Industrial Way street
as a track, and he thinks
it'll work out pretty well.
Baert's Metal Production
Co. has offered the use of a
building for race ins pec
tions and impoundment
After the final inspection
the cars are locked up
before the trials, and then
again for the finals on July
4 Baert s is also loaning
the Committee a 45-foot
tra ile r for use in the Moun
tain Days Parade
Scots down netters
The Sandy girls lost 5-0 in
a tennis dual with David
Douglas Tuesday They are
2-4 in M HC play
“ I felt the whole team
played w ell,” said Coach
Jeannie Rossos " I t ’s just
that David Douglas has so
much more experience “
She said Christine Pet
t i n g i ll and E liz a b e t h
Heckel, the first doubles
team, again played well
"They have improved
trem endously since the
first of the season," Rossos
s a id
" I t 's p r im a r ily
because of their own p er
sonal goals At the end of
each match they pick out
some particular skill or
strategy they're going to
work on ”
for first team all-league
honors as a catcher He
feels his game behind the
plate has improved as he's
blocking the ball better,
having only let four pass so
far this season
Contreras’s goal is to
play semi-pro, and then
m ajor league, baseball
A three-sport ath lete,
la s t w in te r C o n tre ra s
would go to wrestling prac
tice, and then in the even
ings go to a baseball train
in g
cam p
h e ld
at
Softball
clinic set
Saturday
A softball clinic is being
held Saturday. April 23 at
the Sandy Union High
School field from 11 a m. to
3 pm
If it rains the clinic will
be held in the SUHS gym,
otherwise it w ill be a “ par
ticipatory clinic,” accor
ding to G ary Sandblast
Am ong
th e
to p ic s
covered w ill be fielding,
throwing, defense and base
running
Girls age 7 through 18 are
welcome to participate. No
admission w ill be charged
Coaches at all levels are
encouraged to take their
teams Sandblast added
that it would help if they
could bring softballs
Interested persons may
also wish to take a sack
lunch
H u nter’s safety
course offered
K hunter's safety course
is being offered April 25.26.
27 and 28 at 7 p m at the
Sandy Community Center
Sign up by April 25 at the
Sandy Police Department.
To take the class one must
be at least 12 years old
Clackamas High School
Contreras has every ex
cuse not to be having a
good season. The middle
finger of his right had may
be broken, he said In the
last football game of the
season last fall he received
a concussion that kept him
fro m p a r t ic ip a t in g in
wrestling There was a
tim e when he couldn't
focus on things as fa r away
as the other side of a
basketball court, and he'd
get nauseated reading He
still gets an occasional
headache,
but
s a id ,
“ Everything's going a lot
b etter.”
Parkrose and Gresham are
currently battling for the
Mt Hood Conference title
" I'd say we re playing
better tennis than last
year, but we still haven’t
developed the skills to play
against teams that were in
the Metro League." Chung
said
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Coach John Rohr said
that despite the score in
th e ir
gam e
a g a in s t
Gresham earlier this week,
a 19-5 loss, they were in the
entire game And, he said
th e y 're not out of the
playoff picture
“ Doug Jensen is startin'.,
to come around as a team
leader, with his bat and on
the field on defense," Rohr
said
He said what they need is
seven “ fu ll” innings of
“ mental sharpness every
game
Rohr said they played
four and two-thirds innings
of good b a ll a g a in s t
Gresham, "one of the bet
ter teams in the league.”
A fter getting the two
outs. Gresham scored five
runs Sandy rallied in the
bottom of the fifth with
three runs, highlighted by a
two-run double by Lund,
which put the score at 7-4
Gresham scored three
runs in the sixth, and in the
bottom of the seventh Kern
scored on Contreras's dou
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Tennis team falls
The Pioneer tennis team
fell 54) to David Douglas
Tuesday afternoon
Coach Terry Chung said
David Bender, the second
singles player, “ played
well "
David Douglas has one of
the better teams in the
league, he said Reynolds,
doveer 169-173 Beaudoin
shot a 41, Nash and Shields
42s and Cheevers a 44
Kennedy is glad to be
consistently under 170 now,
but still would like to be in
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