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Hood River News, Saturday, February, 14, 2015
Youth wrestlers bing
home state hardware
A selection of Hood
River’s toughest young
wrestlers were in Parkrose
last weekend for the 2015
Oregon Wrestling Associa-
tion Kids State Folkstlye
Championships. After the
full day of wrestling, eight
local boys found them-
selves on the podium and
two were hailed state cham-
pions.
Noah
Wa ch s m u t h
claimed his fifth straight
state folkstyle title, this
year in the Schoolboy 105
pound division, while his
brother, Jeremiah, claimed
his second straight title in
the Intermediate 50 pound
class. The two brothers
we re re p re s e n t i n g t h e
Cobra All Stars club out of
Portland.
Representing Elite Edge
Wrestling Academy out of
Hood River were six podi-
um finishers, highlighted
by
runners-up Tysen
Baker, Cole Cantrell, John-
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l e a g u e a c t i o n at H o o d
River’s Orchard Lanes. He
started in the Monday night
Industrial league by rolling
a mighty fine scratch 639 se-
ries that was capped by a
nice 246 game. That effort
was 96 pins over his aver-
age. Then, in the Wednes-
day afternoon senior Colts
and Fillies league, he fash-
ioned a solid scratch 619 set,
which was 85 pins over his
average. Apparently, just
getting war med up, Len
saved his best performance
for last. In the Wednesday
evening Fraternal league he
really got hot, notching a
huge scratch 287 game and
finishing up with a super
scratch 672 series which
was 141 pins over his aver-
age, the most at the lanes
last week.
Joyce Ebersole has also
been on a roll lately. She
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ny Garcia and Jason Shan-
er. Complete results are as
follows:
Tysen Baker, PeeWee 46-
50: 2nd, 2-1 (WBF, 10-0 win,
DQ)
Tristin Baker, Bantam
55: 3rd, 6-1 (6-0 win, 10-4
win, LBF, WBF, WBF, WBF,
6-0 win)
Cole Cantrell, Intermedi-
ate 70: 2nd, 4-1 (WBF, WBF,
WBF, WBF, 7-0 loss)
Raul Vega, Novice 85:
6th, 3-3 (2-0 win, 2-0 win, 9-4
win, LBF, LBF, LBF)
Johnny Garcia, Novice
105: 2nd, 3-1 (6-0 win, WBF,
WBF, 3-0 loss)
Jason Shaner, Cadet120:
2nd, 5-1 (16-4 win, 13-2 win,
LBF, 8-7 win, 10-6 win, 6-2
win)
Jeremiah Wachsmuth,
Intermediate 50: 1st, 4-0
(WBF, 7-5 win, 4-0 win, 5-3
win)
Noah
Wa ch s m u t h ,
Schoolboy 105: 4-0 (11-2 win,
WBF, 2-1 win, WBF)
just missed making the
team of the week last time
by one single lonely pin. Her
left handed slants stayed on
the money last week and she
didn’t miss this time, beat-
ing her average by 112 pins
in the Colts and Fillies to
take the second spot on the
team of the week.
Randy Nieto takes the
third slot on our fab five this
week after a sterling outing
in the Industrial where he
painted the town with a
lofty scratch 656 set that was
107 pins over his average.
It’s always a pleasure to
welcome a new face to star-
dom and that’s just what
we’re going to do now for
Rita Schneeberg. Rita was a
strike machine, terminating
the ten pins with her every
shot on her way to a beauti-
ful scratch 213 game in the
Thursday County league
last week. She ended up 87
pins over her average for
the three game session,
good enough to grab the
clean-up spot on the team of
STATE CHAMPS
(above, from left) Je-
remiah and Noah
Wachsmuth pose
after winning state
wrestling titles in
their divisions last
weekend. At left,
HRVHS freshman
Jason Shaner finished
second at the tourna-
ment.
Submitted photos
the week.
And, finally, how about
this for an anomaly, Nancy
Asai, one of our best women
bowlers made the team of
the week for the first time
this season after splashing
the sticks with her usual tal-
ented aplomb in the Tues-
day Nite Mixed lea gue.
sive) led by Buckley with six
and Kaydin Gibbs, Tyrone
Stintzi and Scottie Ziegner
with four each. Noah Note-
boom had a game-high five
assists and Austin Clarke
had four to help break up
Her miston’s defense and
create scoring opportuni-
ties, while the team shot 50-
percent (7-14) from three-
point range, led by Hunter
who was four for six and
Buckley who was two for
two.
Areas of improvement
were accentuated in the
final quarter, when Hermis-
ton went on a run to cut
their deficit from more than
20 down to just ten.
“During the fourth quar-
ter we talked about better
ball movement and eating
up more of the clock,” Note-
boom said. “I don’t feel like
we did a very good job of
that. We took quick shots
and our defense was lack-
ing. We allowed Hermiston
to get to the basket, which
Nancy notched a sparkling
scratch 663 set that was 84
pins over her average to
grab the anchor slot on our
big five. It’s much more dif-
ficult for our high average
bowlers to beat their aver-
ages by a margin g reat
enough to make the team of
the week.
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we had not allowed the first
three quarters.”
After Friday’s game at
The Dalles (results unavail-
able as of press time) the Ea-
gles are on the road next
week at Pendleton Tuesday
and Hermiston Thursday
for what will likely be the
team’s most important week
of the season. As of this
week, the conference title is
still very much up for grabs,
a n d w i t h t h e t o p t h re e
schools in the conference
earning spots in the play-
offs, HRV is all but guaran-
teed its first post-season ap-
pearance in many years.
Player highlights:
Dallas Buckley: 16 pts, 6
rbds, 1 steal; Sklyer Hunter
14 pts, 2 rbds, 5 steals; Scot-
tie Ziegner 8 pts, 4 rbds, 2
steals; Kaydin Gibbs 7 pts, 4
rbds, 2 steals; Colin Tegman
4 pts, 2 rbds, 1 steal; Tyrone
Stintzi 3 pts, 4 rbds; Zak
Ellsworth 2 pts; Clarke 2 pts,
1 rbd and 4! assists; Dan
Kuechmann 2 pts, 1 steal;
Kam Walker 3 rbds, 1 assist;
Noah Noteboom 2 rbds, 5 as-
sists, 2 steals, 4 deflections
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Athlete of the Week
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Hood River Middle School eighth-
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