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A8 Hood River News, Saturday, April 11, 2015 HRV girls var. tennis results HRV loses 2-6 in matches to the Pendleton Buckaroos Singles Recap: #1 Maddy Gra- ham, loss (3-6, 6-3, 0- 1) #2 Ann Evans, loss (0-6, 3-6) #3 AnnElise Acosta, loss (4-6, 3- 6) #4 Nikki Paulus, WIN (6-2, 6-2) Doubles Recap: #1 Cam Cham- bers & Olivia New- comb, loss (1-6, 2-6) Photo by Ben Mitchell ANOTHER SWEEP Boys tennis results swept the competition for the second consecutive match, this time defeating Pendleton, 8-0. Above, Brandon Campos returns a volley during a doubles competition Wednesday. Results are as follows: Singles: Ziegner over Haug, 6-0, 6-0; Holzman over Holdman, 6-2, 6-1; Ferrick over Wallace, 6-1, 6-2; Shepherd over Johnston, 6-0, 6-0. Doubles: Garibo/Humann over Medina/Page, 6-2, 6-0; Campos/De la Rosa over Scanlon/Mendoza, 6-1, 6-1; forfeit at 3 and 4 doubles. #2 Tia Semmes & Vanessa Olivas, loss (5-7, 6-4, 0-1) #3 Madison Mooney & Crystal Flores, loss (3-6, 3-6) #4 America Flo- res & Bianca Badil- lo, WIN (6-3, 3-6, 1-0) HIGH SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS GOLF Horizon Christian vs. Columbia Christian Columbia Christian Total (3 golfers): 182 April 6 at Indian Creek GC Other Hawks: Zackery Walker:56 Christian Cunningham:75 Andy Wang: 76 Andy Hung: 77 Horizon Ian Walker: 42 Shaun Wang: 55 Alex Trans: 56 Total: 153 Kegler’s Corner By JEFF OLSON Randy’s Painting & Columbia Hills RV vie for Industrial Last week, the Monday night Industrial League at Hood River’s Orchard Lanes had its final four bracket matches in its season-ending championship tournament: in a contest that was much closer than it shook out, Randy’s Painting topped Hood River Supply 19 points to 11 and in an epic battle, Columbia Hills RV and de- fending champion 3 Fingers Deep tied at 15 points each, so the deciding factor be- came which team had rolled the most total pins in their three game contest. Columbia Hills RV won by a mere 32 pins after accumu- lating a grand total of 3,420 to 3,388 pins. It couldn’t have been much closer. This past week, Randy’s Painting and Columbia Hills RV was scheduled to lay it all on the line in a three-game match for all the marbles. The winner will be the cham- pions of the Industrial League. What makes this for- mat so terrific is that neither Randy’s Painting nor Colum- bia Hills RV won a round or got the wildcard in the regu- lar season! In the league’s championship tournament Columbia Hills RV was the 5th seed and Randy’s Paint- ing was the 6th seed. With this fun format, brag- ging rights go right down to the wire and teams that are usually out of it based on their regular sea- son performance — underdogs, if you will — have a good chance to win the league, as will happen this sea- son. This would never happen in leagues with traditional roll- of f type for mats. You’ve got to admit, this is refreshing and one of the reasons why the Industrial League is so popular. Team of the Week: Ed Busick, +118 (769) Kay Pratt, +109 (673) Carl Casey, +103 (757) Mark Chabotte, +90 (747) Bill Hirata, +89 (740) 3,686 total pins (handi- cap) This team of the week is another classic — a nice rep- resentative mix of league bowlers at Orchard Lanes. Leading everybody last week and making the big five for the third time this season was Columbia Hills RV mainstay, Ed Busick, who clearly powered his team into the Industrial League championship match with a super outing where he rolled a beautiful scratch 246 game and 655 series. T hat sparkling effort was 118 pins over Ed’s average. Next, we have Kay Pratt, who pasted the pins for all three of her games in the ladies Tuesday mor ning Workshirkers. Kay ended up 109 pins over her average; she’s been hot lately and this marks the second time she’s made the fab five this season. In the third slot is cool Carl Casey who gave the pins a pounding in the Industrial in a great effort, trying to carry his team, Hood River Supply, in the final four matches. Carl notched a fine scratch 248 game and 664 se- ries which was 103 pins over his average. This is the fifth time Carl has made the team HRVHS golf results Wildhorse Invitational, Pendleton of the week this season. This ties him with Len Hickman and Lynn Spellman for the most appearances on the vaunted five this season. Our clean-up man is U.S. Bank’s main man, Mark Chabotte, an outstanding kegler who fired a nifty scratch 290 game and 705 se- ries, also in the Industrial. Mark was 90 pins over his av- erage and, although it’s hard to believe, this is the first time he’s made the team of the week this season. Anchoring our starring squad is legendary local or- chardist Bill Hirata, who had that down-and-in shot of his working to perfection in the fast-paced Wednesday night Fraternal League where he harvested a bushel of sticks with a nice scratch 235 game and 626 series. Bill, who has been bowling league at Or- chard Lanes seemingly longer than it’s been there, ended up 89 pins over his av- erage and this also marks the first time he has made the team of the week this season. Great bowling everybody! RV Doc — Bruce Henderson Mobile Service & Repair State Fire Marshal Certification #001242-08 Monday evening Indus- trial: Jeff Miller: 279, 246 games & 713 series 541-993-5982 Ski to Defeat ALS Saturday The Ski to Defeat ALS fundraiser re- turns to Mt. Hood Meadows Ski Resort on Saturday, April 11 from 9 a.m. to 7 pm. Proceeds benefit the ALS Association Ore- gon and SW Washington Chapter and last year’s event raised over $170,000. The whole family and all levels of ability are welcomed at the event and participants may do one run or fifty runs if they like. Due to a partnership with Oregon Adap- tive Sports, individuals with ALS are en- couraged to participate. For more infor- mation go to SkitoDefeatALS.org. Hood 2 River Relay returns The Hood 2 River Relay is an exciting springtime event that kicks off the sum- mer recreational season on Mt. Hood and in the Columbia River Gorge. The race be- gins the morning of Saturday, May 30 and runs from Mt. Hood Meadows Ski Resort to the Columbia River. Compete as teams, duos, or if you’re real hardcore, as an in- dividual in different stages including alpine skiing, Nordic skiing, mountain biking, road biking, running, and pad- dling. Hit up the Full Sail After Party on the Marina Green starting at noon. Regis- ter before April 30 to receive a discount. Visit hood2riverrelay.com for more infor- mation. Niels Rasmussen: 123 Austin Marques: 150 Aldin Gendreau: 153 (Par is 72) Girls Amy Webber: 126 Carla Wyatt: 127 Mark Chabotte: 290 game & 705 series Greg McDaniel: 246, 245 games & 697 series Carl Casey: 248 game & 664 series Pat Olson: 269 game & 664 series Ed Busick: 246 game & 655 series Wally Jaksha: 246 game Randy Nieto: 241 game T u e s d ay mor ning Ladies Workshirkers: Ber nie Keys: 204, 201 games & 599 series Nancy Asai: 201, 201 games Hood River Valley High School will be hosting the Gorge Freestyle Champi- onships wrestling tournament on Satur- day, April 18, with wrestling starting at 10 a.m. Competition is open to levels from Pee Wees to juniors; 4-6 person brackets in round-robin groups. For registration, go to http://tinyurl/hrwc4-18-15 or call Trent Kroll of the Hood River Wrestling Club at 541-399-6123. 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