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* -'♦ «* « * « < * ’••**•** * * * * *• * * * « X •* * » * * ' » « A > > * * « < W * t V * * « S . * * M ’• '• '* * * •* Page 4. .T h e P o rtla n d O bserver...A ugust 5, 1992 Primo-Limo Wins League Ready For Playoffs! O n M onday, ¿oceylyn McIntire scored 20 points to lead Dr. Flowers over Stadium Sports Cards 60-52. Nicole C raw ford, who hails from Oregon State, led the losing team w ith 13 points and 10 rebounds. In the second game, form er Uni versity of Oregon Star Vanessa Selden had 28 points in a close 71-67 victory over Tire Headquarters. Krista Smith led THI with 22 points. Oregon Nail Distributors got 17 points and 11 rebounds from Allegra Green in the first game played on T ues day, July 27. Foot Action, US A ’sC indy Murphy m atched G reen’s 17 points with her o w n . H o w e v e r, O reg o n N ail D istributor’s won 63-57. In the nightcap, Portland S aiits star Diana DeYoung led a balanced Ram Light Truck Salvage team over Stadium Sports Cards 73-60. U niver sity o f W ash in g to n ’s center Laura G onsalves scored 18, while LisaC han- nel and Dominica McCord added 16 and 14 points, respectively. Angie Har ris scored 19 points for Stadium. W ednesday’s action began with Prim o-Lim o capturing the regular sea son league title as they defeated Chevy C om er 56-44, which put them in the top spot for the playoffs. Prim o-Lim o’s Katy Steding and Amy Claboe led the way with 18 points each, to hand Chevy C om er their fourth loss o f the season. V anessa Selden’s 18 points made her lead scorer for Chevy Comer. In the second game, Tire H ead quarters kept Dr. Flowers from a lie for first place by handing Dr. Flowers a w inning bill o f 64-61. Miriam Jenkins and Sandra Howell each scored 14 points to lead TH I, while Dr. Flow ers’ Laurie N orthrop also tossed in 14 points. Dr. Flowers was in the winner’s seat on Thursday, July 30, as they de feated Ram Light Truck Salvage 54-47. Laurie N orthrop again took the scoring honors as she scored 17 points. The w in locked up the second spot in the play offs for Dr. Flowers. In the 7:30 p.m . gam e, Sarah Christensen scored 19 points as Chevy C om er look the number three spot in the playoffs with a 80-65 win over Oregon Nail Distributors. 1992 M cDonald’s W omen's Summer Basketball League Final Standings PL. Team W L 1 Primo-Limo H 3 2 Dr. Flowers 10 4 3 Chevy Comer 10 4 4 Tire Headquarters 8 6 5 Ram Light Truck Salvage 6 8 6 Oregon Nail distributors 5 9 7 Fool Action, USA 4 10 8 Stadium Sports Cards 2 12 Playoffs on W ednesday, August 5 at 6:15 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Champion Game on Thursday, A ugust 6 at 7:00 p.m. All gam es are played at Portland Community College Gymnasium at the Cascade Campus. SkyBox International Announces USA Basketball Collector Card Series Playoffs, NBA All-Star Record, and NBA Shooting. The ninth category is personalized to highlight their special talent. To promote the card line, SkyBox is to implement its most aggressive advertising campaign to date between June and August. A television com m er cial starring Johnson, and the debut of his son Andre, hit the airwaves in June. The light-hearted spot features the fa ther and son trading USA Basketball Collector Cards to complete the best team ever assembled. The spot hum or ously ends with Andre telling Magic that he will start John Stockton and sit Magic on the bench. “The commercial truly brings out magic’s youthful charism a and con veys the fun aspects of collecting USA Basketball CollcctorCards,” said Frank O ’Connell, President of SkyBox Inter national. “The chemistry between Magic and Andre is magical. Even though this is A ndre’s TV debut, we arc all amazed with his star-like qualities.” In addition to Johnson, the other players featured in the USA Basketball C ollector Card Series are: C harles Barkley (Phoenix Suns); Larry Bird (Boston Celtics); Patrick Ewing (New York Knicks); Michael Jordan (Chi cago Bulls); Karl Malone (Utah Jazz); Chris Mullin (Golden Slate W arriors); Scottie Pippen (Chicago Bulls); David Robinson (San Antonio Spurs); and John Stockton (Utah Jazz). Research Triangle Park, NC -- SkyBox International has released US A Basketball Collectors Cards - the only trading card series solely dedicated to the 1992 USA M en’s National Basket ball Team. To promote the unique set, USA Basketball star Magic Johnson and his son Andre are being featured in a highly visible television advertising campaign. “SkyBox International is pulling out all the stops because this is the greatest team ever assem bled,” said Johnson, who was recently signed as a corporate spokesperson by the com pany. “The 1992 USA Men Basketball Team is sure to capture the attention of all Americans this sum m er.” The 110-card scries includes nine player profile cards o f each ot the first 10 N B A players named to the team , two cards of each coach, and two checklists. The set, which is the first-ever full bleed basketball card, also has a “ Magic O n” subset which represent Johnson’s thoughts on his teammates. As a special bonus, foil packs in c lu d e ra n d o m ly in s e rte d c a rd s autographed by Johnson and USA Bas ketball teammate David Robinson, as well as a USA Basketball Team photo on the first-ever “plastic” trading card. 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Johnson Points/Fouls 2 Points/Fouls 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 O Priestly A Depiazza C Kcndrix M Manley R Rogers S Wynkoop S Perry R W illiams J Pete Donald A Turner Total 1 2 2 6 3 6 13 2 4 3 31 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Ockley Green Middle School has been the site for a summer youth program for kids from the community. Activities such as basketball, ping pong, golf and pool were available for the kids to enjoy. DeAnthony Marcell concentrates on making the shot. Concordia/Honda youth basketball League Schedule and Standing 1:30 2:30 3:30 4:45 Boston - Cleveland Phoenix - L.A. San Antonio - Chicago Golden State - Portland >»• p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Cleveland L.A. 2 2 3 Phoenix Boston 1 1 4 1 1 2 2 0 2 2 2 Portland Chicago San Antonio Golden State 1 2 3 4 All games at Concordia College on Sundays. San A n to n io P o rtla n d Coach: L. Lambert Coach: G. Owens 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 'J k. f v* Points/Fouls 16 4 3 6 6 5 2 3 J Jackson Z Smith A Baker H Najieb L Taylor S Sadraddin J Cowan O Jackson E Tollison 4 1 11 2 1 • 46 Total 19 Coach: C. W alker 1 R jheem 2 Tarik 3 Tony 4 D im in 5 Keith 6 Tim 7 Andrew W 8 Lamont 9 10 7. r' •u* .7>- » • Points/Fouls 2 1 6 4 1 2 1 2 5 15 4 11 3 2 44 15 G olden State C h icag o *4 Aaron Raheed Clifford Preston Jeffrey Matt Tyrone Royal Jesse Tucker Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 9 9 Coach: C. Glenn #33 #52 1 2 •3 0 11 4 #14 #22 #3 #25 #00 #42 10 #2 3 2 7 1 4 3 29 14 Coach: T. Me Murry 3 1 2 1 3 3 1 11 8 6 7 1 4 6 4 1 18 2 BY JOHN PHILLIPS The last week of play in the Port land M en’s Pro-Am ended as it started for the Lakers - without a loss. The Lakers, behind Mark H esse’s 28 points and Kevin W illiam s’ 24 points, scored an easy 118-94 win over the Knicks to go 12-0, heading into this w eek’s play offs. Robert Key led the Knicks with 28 points. The Hawks finished second after two wins this week. The first victory was derived from the W arriors with a final score of 118-102, with “AU-Ev- crything” Phil Hopson scoring 29 points and Ronald Holley tossing in 23 points. In the second win, Hawker Hopson’s 24 points aided in defeating the Spurs 103- 95. Tony Hampton added 18 in his all round floor play. Larry J ury led the W arriors in scor ing this week with 31 and 26 points. His 26 points led to a win over the Celts 76- 73, and put the Cells out of the playoffs. The Knicks earned the last spot in the playoffs with a 97-95 victory over the Spurs. Delon Phoenix’s 28 points and Robert Key ’s 27 points led the w ay. Portland Men's Pro-Am Summer Basketball League Final League Standings Place Team W L 1 Lakers 12 0 2 Hawks 9 3 3 Cavs 5 7 4 W arriors 5 7 5 Spurs 4 8 6 Knicks 3 9 7 Celts 2 10 6 * y. Refrigerators From s129°° PointsFouls 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 T Malone J Sassc D Dickson M Ashpolc J Dawson A Wright K Green M W illiams C Glenn Me Tolliver Dewey Taylor Total Ranges From $129°° 4 8 4 3 Open Mon. - Fri. 9:00om to 5:00pm Saturday 10:00am to 2:00pm 2 12 13 Sunday Closed Playoffs on Thursday, August 5 at 6p.m . and 8 p.m. at Columbia Christian College, NE91 st Burnside. Cham pion ship Game on Saturday, August 8 at 5:00 p.m. at Portland Community C ol lege Gymnasium - Cascade Campus. 7 ‘ 7 ' ’ ■ . . a • 9^ < > SS5- W Íc O . ServIce . Pois » PCC Is Excited About Its New Ophthalmic Technology Program. “Ophthalmic Technology?” you say .. . “What’s that?” O-P-H-T-H-A-L-M-I-C medical technicians assist ophthalmologists with direct eye care. They take medical histones, perform diagnostic tests, adminis ter medications, assist in surgery and in fitting contact lenses. Ophthalmic Technology is a rapidly growing field offenng good salanes for new graduates. 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