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Junior Ponytail tram last week presented its sponsor Hoodland Thriftway. with the trophy they won at the district tournament. At the state "B " tournament at St. Helens this weekend the girls were beat out in the third round. Bark row, from left to right: Cliff Davis. Thriftway manager, Greg Hill, coach. Jana Collins, assistant coach, l.isa Rhododendron 56th » |2. K im Tin ker Brightwood 5 « h » 48, M a rk Shelton. Welches Both, 36 57 M ary Jone«. Welche». 60th 36 57. K yle Rogstad. Rhododendron 62nd. M 57. P a l l y Groom bndge San dy. 64th 37 36, Nancy Mesnerh Boring. 66th 37 46 G reg Hill Rhododendron 67th. 37 48. Don G ardner Sandy, 7ixh 37 56: E ric George Wiche». 71»t. 37 56 D a rrell Backus Brightwood 7Sth. 38 31 Steve M ete lak . Weiche« 13th, 29 07 Brien S tric h e r, (jovernm eni Camp. I « h » i t . Chria Roth. Sandy 15th a 24 Ron H art, 19th Rhododen » 1 3 M att Roth Boring 21st, » 5 3 M arty Dinerd Rhododendron 22nd 31 00 l^ n Fum anz Brightwood, 25th 31 17. L a rry Hoyt. Welches 26th 31 21. D rake Welches, 27th. 31 31 Donna Nelaon Sandy 28th. 31 34 Stephen Hennckson Rhododendron. H a t. 32 «7 Dale Garlington Bonng 32nd 32 » Joel Dose San dy. 38th 33 24 Philip Gibaon Welches. 37th, 33 3S Joe Hoffert. Bonng 40th 34 15 Paul Keller Rhododendron 41st. 34 a G erry Beach Rhododen 42nd 3 4 » Dwight Englert Rhododendron 44nd. 3 4 » . Richard Dahlager Sandy 45th. 34 41 F ra n M cVtcker Sandy. 46th 34 4» Paul F u m a n t Brightwood. 47th 34 30 M ark Thoenaen Bonng 48th 35 23 Angelo T u rra. Sandy 48th, 35 34. Shawn Bergh Boring. 50. 35 42 Alan L Hommedieu Brightwood. 51st. 35 52 Dale Wahl R h o d o d e n d ro n , 52nd. 35 52: C a r o l Y o u n g , B rig h tw o o d . 53rd. 35 56. C a ro l R o re n h ru g h M ike Hutchinson Sandy, 79th 38 18 Douglas Smith Brightwood. 8l»t. 36 47 Karen Thomas Rhododendron 84th » 0 7 . Stuart Eisenm eyer. San dy. 85th » 18 Kathy Thomas. Horing. 86th » 4 6 Brian Nelson Rhododendron 88th 40 15 la ta M ickle Welches 88th 40 37. Latke Groombridge Sandy, 84th, 41 16. Bernie Sperley. Sandy. 95th 41 18. Norm Z a rr Rhododendron 98th. 41 .38 T e rry Kent Brightwood. 86th. 41 » , Jim Chaney Welche«. 105th 44 »1. M ary M c U re n Rhododen dron. 106th. 4 4 » , Holly M ulcahey. Sandy. 107th. 44 28 Richard D rake Welche«. 108th 45 33 Bob George Welches lost. 45 40 Nancy Dahlager San dy. 110th 45 42 Russ D enm ark ‘ oldesti Sandy. 45 47 . 45 47, Scott Carpender Brightwood, 115th, 46 24 Pat Lindsay Brightwood. 116th 46 .30 Rob H ill. Rhododendron. 118th, 46 34. Gil G ardner Sandy, 119th. 46 41. Tom Cox. Rhododendron 120th. 46 56 Julie Dasher. Sandy, 131st. 47 11. George Bergh Ronng. 123rd 47 » Colette Hall. Wemme. 124th 48 29 Ed Hausafus. Eagle Creek, 137th. 50 48 Sandra CardeUi. Sandy 128th 51 56 Patnca Stur man, Sandy. 128th, 52 02. Brandy P 'g e youngesti Welche*. 136th, 55 09 Teresa Page Welches l lath I 02 0 Mt. Hood Meadows plans run July 30 The promotion: “ The G re a t M eadow s to M eadow s M o u n ta in Run—Run, if you d a re ’ ” The “ If you d a re '" is not an e m p ty th re a t The course from Hood River Midgets win two The S an d y M id g e t A m eric an s (ages 8 10) have won twice recently against Rockwood The second w in gave them a 4-16-1 record In the first game Jeremy Quiett got a two RBI triple, and Trent Waibel hit a one RBI triple Brian Haines •Iso handled a hard line drive at third and turned a double play during that 16-13 win Sandy won the second game 17» last week, with Steven Hoard hitting a home run W alter D illard contributed a single and Pha S a e c h a o h it tw o doubles " It was one of our beat gam es," said Coach Sherri Sperling "The boys did a really good job. the im p ro v e m e n t has been strong and consistent ** Classic set July 23, 24 F o rty H o lly w o o d celebrities are expected io compete in the second an n u a l g o lf a n d te n n is Celebrity Classic at Hlppl tng River July 23 and 24 F rid a y the celebrities w ill visit the Klwams ('am p for handicapped child ren , and w tll e n te rta in the campers there with a short show The Alpine slide at Ski Howl wtll be Ihetr next stop, and then It wtll be an to Tlm berlm e Ixzdge (or a luncheon and tour That evening they » III return Io R ip p lin g M ir e r fo r a c o ck tail reception The golf and tenma tour wtll begin Setur 1 wtll include a by Rippling R b w i own pro. Jim M taugstad Than faatnra the Hollywood stars at the m a r t a con Meadows to M l. Hood Meadows climbs 827 feet over five m iles (to a 5,350-foot elevation), with the final clim b up the Meadows' d rivew ay all uphill This year's race w ill be July 30 at 10 a m E n try fee is 26 50 in advance. SR the day of the race Registra tion forms are available at Action O u tfitte rs C all 255-0656 for more informa tion Runners may meet at the Mt Hood Meadows parking lot where transportation to Hood River Meadow i will be provided Entrants will receive a Meadows (o Meadows lank top BCI wins for no. 1 seed Bruce Cook Insurance managed to only drop one of the six games they played over a five-day period and enter district playoffs first in senior divi sion standings District playoffs for the T r i- C o u n t y B a s e b a ll Association w ill be held at Sandy High this weekend Three Sandy teams, BCI, Sandy VFW , and Mt Hood By winning two close games S atu rd ay Sandy VFW moved into second place in Tri-County League senior division (ages 13-14) play The VFW won 4-3 over Corbett, and 10-9 over Fhon. 4 4 0 SOSS -PIZZA BARN. Congratulations to Greg M artin Greg M artin, 10. prep of the week He was the winner ol the Soap Box Derby junior division races recently, and w ill repre sent Sandy in Akron, Ohio, next month for the world championships H r also likes Io play baseball and soccer Way to go, Greg! I good timws at P o o lo sl Who? Z4 t - Bill it old to the community, but new in tales at Corlson Chevrolet. After an 8-year stint in the 60’t telling Brand X ” cor», Bill wisely broadened his career & ventured into real estate in Sandy As a real estate broker, his career flourished, but after many job offers by Carlson Chevrolet, Bill finally agreed to join our tales staff We impressed Bill with the quality of the many new models offered by Chevrolet, both in cars & trucks. To the many local residents to whom he has sold homes during the lost 15 years. Bill would now like to put a new Chevrolet in your garage. If you haven't recognized this friendly face by now, w e pro udly introduce: (uospjoip,# ||ig) PETE ■ CARLSON U H III D a iry Queen, w ill p a r ticipate along with a Cor bett team BCI wa« first, VFW second and DQ fourth in the seven-team league BCI started its six-game run with a 26-7 win over D airy Queen last Tuesday Randy Lam m and M att Novotny hamm ered one H R each and Nick Phillips and Charlie Cochran added stand-up doubles Morgan VFW joins playoff teams Hwy 24. Sandy Enjoy grwot p in o s Fraijo Dawna Spencer. Deeana Collins. Allison l ake and Henee Richardson Front row. from left to right: Trina Walters Barbie Silvev BU,? e' Jenn' Sm‘lh- Amv l 'ake- Mivhelle Closner and Julie Dietderich. r Lynch They take a 7-8 record into the district tournament in Sandy this weekend Em rich garnered the win in his first-ever pitching appearance Friday BCI picked up its only loss of the week when a Lynch outfielder barely snagged a hard line drive by Novotny with a man on base to save the 3-1 win for Lynch. BCI gained revenge on Saturday as D arrin Pullen p itc h e d a 9-0 shutout against Lynch One Also on Saturday, BCI won » 6 over Lynch Two, paced by Phillips' two for th re e h ittin g P h illip s smacked a triple and a single in that game DQ set for playoffs Sandy D airy Queen split games with Corbett last week, finished up fourth in senior division action and w ill play this weekend in the district tournament at Sandy They take a 6-9 league record into the tournament In the first game D airy Queen won 8-6 with Sean Fenwick contributing the winning home run. Corbett jumped to a 6-0 lead on DQ walks and er rors. “ Sandy finally woke up at 10 o'clock Saturday morning," Coach Stu Simonson said. In the third inn ing Kenny Ouderkirk singled. Doug Simonson walk ed, and Scott Middlemis singled in Ouderkirk Robert Rising singled in the two base runners as Sandy got within two In the fifth inning Clayton Hull stole home to tie the game and send it into extra innings In the top of the sixth Robins singled and Fenwick hit the first pitch down the left field line for his second league home run and the win. Fenwich hit another home run in the second game, which Sandy lost 5-2 M ark Krusson also contributed a home run