Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 31, 1991, Page 7, Image 7

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July 3 1 ,1991-The Portland Observer-Page 7
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THE LOCKER ROOM
WIN A COOL MILLION!
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WINE
TASTING
Tuesday-Saturday 7:30 p.m.
Saturday Matinee l:00p.tn.
Sunday Matinee
2:00 p.m.
In fo rm a tio n
Budweiser 6 0 -Second Sprint
E very W ednesday N ight
(As many uogrrs as can be made in
60 secondi.)
Stars rosier, and were a big part o f
Jeffs w inning ways.
The summer team was organized
by coach M ark Burke and was later
joined by coach W illie Grant, who helped
instill in the team a positive attitude
and fighting spirit. The team was f i ­
nanced through individual contributions
and currently needs further financial
assistance. Coach Burke is the varsity
baseball coach at Jefferson and he can
be contacted at the school.
The last three games were played
at the Senior Babe Ruth State Tourna­
ment (16-18 year olds) at Tigard High
School. Jefferson won one and lost
two, and competed hard through the
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H o le -ln -O n e S h o o to u t.
A ny H o le -ln -O n e in S unday's M illion
D ollar S h o o to u t wins $1,000,000!
($50,000 per year for 20 years)
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G ra n d prizes for closest
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M illion Dollar S h o o to u t include:
T rip to S apporo, Japan
com p lim en ts o f A zu m an o T ravel
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m ent o f any Fred Meyer.
1991 Jefferson Summer Baseball
a Big Success
Jefferson baseball returned to the
winning ways o f old as the school’ s
summer team com piled a 17-10-1 rec­
ord, w hich included a 12-game w in ­
ning streak that was fin a lly stopped in
an exciting 9 inning game against
Southwest Portland.
Scott Z iegler won seven games pitch­
ing and Joe Robertson, Sedric Ford,
Anthony Green, Hakeem M cA llister,
Benny Thompson, Jayson Warren, and
Suntory Robertson made big contribu­
tions w ith the bat and glove. A ll play­
ers, w ith the exception o f Sedric F o rd -
who w ill attend Gram bling in the fa ll,
w ill return to the varsity school team in
’ the spring. Joe Robertson, Sedric Ford,
and M ark Burke Jr., whoattend Cleve­
land H igh School but who w ill con­
tinue to play Jefferson Summer Base­
ball, all h it over 500 and together hit
10 home runs. Scott G all, Jeff Coryell,
and Aaron W ild e r also made important
contributions to the team. Three play­
ers from Benson H igh School (Brian
Cunnington, Steve M olony, and Ryan
Estes) rounded out the Jefferson A ll-
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qualify for S u n d a y ’s M illion Dollar
Friday Nights in
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Q ualifying c o m p e titio n every day -
O N LY $1 PER S H O T , N O LIMIT!
9:00 am to 7:00 pm W ed. - Sat.
9:00 am to 2:00 pm Sunday.
RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED
R eservations 6 6 9 - 2 2 8 0
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O p e n to all a m a te u r golfers
(18 years a n d older, n o professionals).
A L L T H E D IF F E R E N C E
NE 223rd & Glisan
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Portland/Sapporo
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O regon’s Favorite Spectator Sport
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Presented by
Watch Mi Designer, Multnomah’s sprint
champion, compete against his
toughest rivals tonight in the
31st United Way Stakes!
M U L T N O M A H G R E Y H O U N D TRACK
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$1,000,000 HOLE-IN-ONE
SHOOTOUT COMPETITION
R U N S T O N IG H T !
GREYHOUND RACING
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Set of Pinem eadow golf clubs
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Million Dollar Prize available O N L Y in
Sunday’s “M illion Dollar Shootout".
See entry firrm at com petition site
/or complete contest rules.
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NORTHWEST OPEN
July 31 - August 4, 1991
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H eron Lakes Golf Course
PRO-AM PRESENTED BY EASTMAN KODAK
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Jeff Team Picture
Kneeling in front - Morgan Burke (Scorekeeper)
(lift to right) - Ryan Estes, Mark Burke, Aaron Wilder, Bennie Thompson,
Joe Robertson, and Jeff Corgell.
Second Row - (left to right) - Steve Moloney, Scott Gall. Anthony Green,
Scott Ziegler, Sedric Ford, and Brian Cunnington.
Standing - (lift to right) - Suntory Robertson, Coach Willie Grant, Coach
Mark Burke, and Hakeen McAllister.
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SAY YOU SAW IT IN
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SummertimeSavings!
tournament.
One o f the hallmarks o f the 1991
team was its togetherness and unity, as
exem plified in the good sportsmanship
displayed through the entire schedule.
In the years to come, coaches Burke
and Grant plan to build a baseball
powerhouse at Jefferson and they call
on the com m unity to support Jefferson
baseball.
P IV O T
Teen Parent
G raduation
On Friday, July 26,1991 eightteen
parents w ill graduate from PIVOT: NEW
C H AN C E at its second graduation
ceremony at Monroe School, 2508 N.
E. Everett, at 7:00 p.m.
PIVOT is a comprehensive job train­
ing program dedicated to empowering
teen parents w ith personal and profes­
sional development skills to aid in
breaking the welfare cycle.
Eight teen parents, ages 17-21 w ill
graduate as program completers in the
Business and C lerical occupations.
Seven w ill graduate as GED completers
this quarter.
Both moms and babies w ill be
adorned in graduation hats to celebrate
their achievements. Families, friends
and com m unity supporters arc invited.
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