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High individual mt ire Peggy Corley 518 High team game and «ene* Sandy lumber and Hard»an! 77« and 217* Barlow gals drop Sandy in volleyball Sandy definitely had upset on its mind, but the Barlow Bruin* were too strong for the Pioneers a* they sailed to a 15-5,154 Mount Hood Conference victory Tuesday at Sandy Both teams are ranked in the state Barlow second and Sandy 10th — so the game figured to be close But the Bruins, behind the right arm of senior Monica (.'amp. were too powerful In the tint game, with Barlow trailing 5-2. Camp unleashed a vicious spike, making Sandy setter Carrie Byrd a little whoozy as the ball bounced off her face That spark ed the Bruins and quite likely in timidated the Pioneers Sandy dipp<*d to 6-3 in the Mount Hood Conference Swim center open Friday The Sandy Aquatic Center will lie open for recreational public swimm ing on tkt 14 from I p m to 4 p m This is due to a teacher in service day and no school for students The pool will maintain the regular ?ven mg hours of 7 p m lo9pm Robert Kariten'* young Sandy High girl’s soccer team continue* to dish out surprise* to opponent* this season The surprise may not always be a win. but Karsten says the girl* are not letting anyone off easy. The girl * soccer program is only in it* second year and many team* might expect to be able to breeze by when they come to Sandy The Pioneer* refuse to fit the mold however, and battled Parkrose to a tie last week and narrowly lost to Barlow on Tuesday "We are a new program but we have a lot of desire.” said Karsten Some of that desire showed in the Parkrose game when defensive stalwart Amy Lynch reluctantly left the game after her legs began to bleed from being kicked Rachel l^rsen. normally a back up goalie, filled in and Karsten said she consistently stopped one of the better Parkrose forward* The Pioneers battled not only the Broncos but a stiff wind in the second half “The wind made it difficult to dear the ball of the goal area, but the girls responded well,” said Karsten Christa Searles was credited with an outstanding job as goalkeeper under difficult circumstances The game against ninth ranked Barlow saw the game tied at the half, with Sandy 's defense holding the ball almost completely away from their goal Not only did the Pioneers play tough, but Karsten said it was close to a win for Sandy "We had some shots missing by in ches. just barely hitting the bar or posts, another few inches and it would have been our game, he said Barlow came out quickly in the se cond half and scored two goals to ac count for the 2-0 victory Frosh girls tough Coach Debbie Hunter say* this year'* freshman volleyball team is one of the strongest first-year teams she has seen in her seven years of coaching at Sandy High Her team proved the point in tak ing second place at Saturday's Sandy Invitational tournament for JV and freshman teams Among the teams entered were eventual champion l^Salle. Estacada, and perennial power St Mary'» In the first match, the team split games with ijSalle7l5 and 15-9 The next series saw Sandy upend St Mary's 15-9 and 15-5 After dispatching Estacada 15-5 and $-15, the Pioneers faced l^iSalle agian for the championship 1-aSalle took the first game easily, winning 4-15 Sandy refused to give up however, and battled to 15-17 in the second game "This was the best the team has played all year." said Hunter Hunter said Melissa l^nchitsky turned in "really consistent" play as setter and Melissa O’Malley was im pressive with her serve* Manchester had 9 good serves in the St Mary's game Wendy Coleman, who shares some time with the varsity squad, had some good blocks and served 6 aces against St Mary's Women keep winning Gardner Plumbing's women's soc cor team continued it* undefeated streak Sunday, winning 2-1 against a tough CE John team from Van couver The Sandy team stands alone in first with 4-0 record after beating C E John on their home field "They were the quickest and most aggressive team we have played this year," said Dave Gwartney. who coaches the team CE John scored quickly, chipping in a quick goal from 20 yards only two minutes into the game Patty Groombridgt contributed to both Sandy goals, assisting on the first, which was scored by Chnsanne Meyers from 10 yards at 37 07 Groombridge scored the winning goal just three minutes before the end of the game on an assist by Mary Trembley Sandy's defense held their op ponents to just one shot in the second half, outshooting them for the game 27-12 Goalkeeper Rhonda Schoppert was credited with four saves Sani Romey leads Barlow'* Jon Bum* al the halfway mark. Harriers hope for state Sandy'* cross country team keeps edging closer and still has an eye on state playoffs, says coach Scott McMullen The boys' team narrowly lost a three-way Mt Hood Conference meet Friday The Pioneers lost 28-29 to Reynolds and 27-30 to Barlow. "We are just one runner away from winning these meets.” said McMullen The one runner the harriers need may come in the form of Brian Pro sser who has decided to finish the season after a injury stopped his foot ball plans this year Prosser ran his first race Friday, and though he didn't finish among the top runners. McMullen and assistant Darold Beymer have high hopes "He is a great athlete, with some training he could be one of the better runners," said Beymer Sam Romey fought a Reynolds run ner. maintaining a slight edge over the entire course before slipping behind and settling for second in the final stretch. Romey, who has not Top teams do battle Two of the top teams met Saturday in under 8 division play of the Sandy Cascade Soccer Club and the result was as expected, a tough game for both teams The Short Shot* came out ahead of the Hawks in the 1-0 thriller The Hawks were undefeated prior to this game The Shot* came into the game with four consecutive ties and were hungry for a win The Hawks attack ed throughout the game, and only the saves of Mari Gardner. Chad Win chester. and Brandon Mason kept seveial good shots from scoring Mason also scored the only goal of the game The Hawks came into the game with a 6 0 victory over the Volcanoes earlier with Joseph Ach scoring four goals in that game The Hawks defense kept the Volcano offense in control throughout the game, and Ann Marie Aubin added two goals and an assist for the Hawks Michael Jackson also contributed an assist in the game The Hawks are now 7-2-1 and the Shots are 4-4-3 Birdwatching set at center The Sandy Recreation Department is offering a beginning birdwatching class at 8 p m Thursday, Oct 13 at the Sandy Community Senior Center There will be a $1 charge for the class The class is designed to identify backyard birds and their characteristics such as which ones eat the strawberries and which ones are after field mice A trip to the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge is slated for Satur day. meeting at the center at 7:30 am A van will be utilized and cost for the day long trip is $2 One or both birding activities are available and further information may be obtained through the Recreation Department, 668 5569 Tony Barnes and Ken Walker in Friday'* race. DIME-N-BULL TAVERN In Orient Across from The Country Store 663-3137 Every Sunday — 4 to 9 pm Homemade TACOS f 50.0 o/tolce House Margaritas by the glass or by the pitcher Happy Hour Every Sunday from 12-2 pm with FREE POOL 2-4 pm Sutton Yuttto Ortoiham M.S. Cito«« «4 *4 SENIOR OF THE WEEK For Appointment, Call 255-8096 trained for two weeks because of an injury, was only two seconds behind the leader McMullen said he was encouraged by the girls' performance, though they to lost to both schools Freshman Becky Hewgley has been a "real surprise.” he said, moving from just an average JV runner to a top varsity runner in less than a month Hewgley has cut two minutes from her course time in that period "She has a lot of potential for the next three years," said McMullen