Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 09, 1992, Page 3, Image 3

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September 9,1992 ..The Portiamo Ob ser v er... P a g e
Benson High School
“ D em ocrats”
Volleyball
Volleyball
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Oct 22
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Oct 27
Oct 29
Oct 29
Nov 3
Nov 5
Aloha Tourney
Prairie
Roosevelt
Grant
Jefferson
Benson Tourney
Grant
Franklin
Cleveland
Jefferson
Grant Tourney
Madison
Wilson
Roosevelt
Lincoln
Franklin
Marshall
Cleveland
Lincoln
Madison
Marshall
Wilson
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Away
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Home
Home
Home
Home
Grant
Grant
Grant
Home
Roosevelt
Roosevelt
Home
Away
Franklin
Away
Home
Home
Home
Away
Grant High School
"Generals”
Volleyball
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Sep 15 Madison
Sep 17 Franklin
Sep 19 Killamey Tourney
Sep 22 Benson
Sep 24 Wilson
Sep 26 Forest Grove Tourney
Sep 29 Benson
Marshall
Oct 1
Cleveland
Oct 6
Oct 10 Grant Tourney
Oct 13 Lincoln
Oct 15 Roosevelt
Oct 15 Wilson
Oct 17 Crescent Valley Tour
Oct 22 Marshall
Oct 29 Franklin
Oct 27 Jefferson
Oct 29 Madison
Oct 29 Lincoln
Cleveland
Nov 3
Roosevelt
Nov 5
Wilson Tourney
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Roosevelt
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Franklin
Franklin
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Benson
Benson
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Cleveland
Benson
Marshall
Madison
Roosevelt
OES Tourney
Grant
Cleveland
Marshall
Cleveland
Franklin
Madison
Lincoln
Grant
Wilson
Franklin
Lincoln
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Reynolds Tourney
Benson
Madison Tourney
Lincoln
Cleveland
Forest Grove Tourney
Franklin
Lincoln
Jefferson
Roosevelt Tourney
Wilson
Franklin
Grant
Benson
Marshall
Cleveland
Madison
Wilson
Jefferson
Marshall
Madison
Grant
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Wilson
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Madison
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Jefferson
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Photo by Veronica Green
Freshman full back J.D. Stewart gained 40 yards on 9 carries during the
Beavers' season opener, but Oregon State lost 20-49 to the Kansas
Jayhawks. The Beavers ar young and in their second year under coach
Jerry Pettibone, but expect to see a better team this year. Game 2 is
Saturday in Corvallis against Fresno State at 1:00pm.
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Swish Wins Van Grack 3 on 3
Robin Heizer
Don Dixon, Counselor & PCC Bas­
ketball Coach
Robin Helzer, better known as
“Ace”, volunteers full-time at Jefferson
High School. Monday dirough Friday,
8 a.m. to closing and often on a Satur­
day, Ace can be found at Jefferson. He
fills in consistently wherever possible
to help keep the school running
smoothly. He is known by everyone on
campus as a person who can be counted
on to get the job done, whether it be
assisting the Cheerleading Advisor or
entering data in the computer for the
librarian. Ace generally works in the
library where he checks books and maga­
zines in and out and files overdue no­
tices. He also handles U.S. and Pony
mail, works in the production room,
helps with basketball, wresding and
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cheerleading events, and assists w ith the
Martin Luther King Living die Dream
Program held at Jefferson. Ace enjoys
helping in any way he can and in any
capacity. If there’s a dance, he’ll chap­
eron. If there’s a parent night or other
meeting, he is always of assistance.
Ace began at Jefferson in 1982. For
eight years he worked part-time in the
main office. However, due to Measure
5, the salary for his position was cut. He
liked the school so much he wanted to
stay. Now Ace volunteers his work
around Jefferson:
Ace is a hard worker who has been
an enormous help throughout the school,
volunteers like Ace are critical to the
continued success of extra-curricular
programs in this time of diminishing
resources.
T H E B IG G E S T!
TH E BOLDEST!
TH E BEST!
Acts From Around The World
Cellular Phones/Technology provide valuable service
Almost a half million dollars is
expected to go to Oregon charities this
year as a result of the' Ping-Cellular One
1992 LPGA Tournament. Cellular One
of Oregon and SW Washington see
their involvement as a means to benefit
local children’s charities while promot­
ing volunteerism within their corpora­
tion and community.
“We initially got involved in the
tournament because of its benefit to
local children’s charities and we liked
that it was run totally by volunteers”
said Rich Begert, General Manager of
Cellular One in Oregon and S W Wash­
ington. Over 700 volunteers will add to
the success o f the Ping-Cellular One
tournament this year. Cellular One staff
will be volunteering as scorekeepers,
marshals, information guides and other
tournament crew.
The proceeds from the tournament
will benefit over 11 charities including
Waverly Childrens Home, Easter Seals
Society, Boys and Girls Club, Oregon
Junior Golf and Evans Scholarship Fund
which provides full scholastic scholar­
ships to state universities for students
who have caddied for two years and
meet scholastic requirements. The tour­
nament is now the second largest chari­
table event in the state.
CellularOne will also support tour­
nament operations with its cellular
phone technology. Scorekeepers at each
green are able to call in new scores to
“scoring central” after each hole so
reader boards throughout the course
may be immediately updated for play­
ers and spectators.
Cellular technology is also impor­
tant on the course as an emergency
response tool. At a past tournament, a
heart attack victim watching the tour­
nament from deep into the course was
able to get fast medical assistance be­
cause a cellular phone equipped volun­
teer at the hole called directly for help.
Cellular One of Oregon and SW
Washington is a wholly-owned subsid­
iary of McCaw Cellular communica­
tions, the leading cellular communica­
tions provider in the United States.
Cellular One locally employs over 250
people, managing operations through­
out Oregon and SW Washington.
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BY JOHN PHILIPS
Aaron Bell led the team of Andre
Jones and Randy Bell to the first Van
Grack 3 on 3 Basketball labor day tour­
nament Championship at Irving Park.
Swish went through the tournament
like a hot knife through butter. The
closest game Swish had was the cham­
pionship, because Eric Dunn, Wilbur
Warren and Barry Davis of the Dawgs,
made Swish work for a 22-16 win.
Swish did not lose a game in the
tournament and I would say the Aaron
Bell would easily be the MVP of the
tournam ent. Robin Marks of Van
Grack’s did an outstanding job on the
Labor Day Tournament.
All participants received Van
Grack’s T-Shirts and had a treat when
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Photo by Veronica Green
former Blazers Maurice Lucas led the
Tip-Off at mid court, of the opening
game.
The participants put on a show for
the 150 or more spectators at the north­
east Portland Park.
Miss Marks said the tournament
was a big success and is looking for­
ward to next years 3 on 3.
There were many people that helped
the tournament go as well as it did, but
two Groups stood out, the coalition of
womens AAU Basketball team.
Robin, The Van Grack 3 on 3 Bas­
ketball Labor Day Tournament was
great and we wish you lock with next
year’s 3 on 3 and all the things you do
with Van Grack.
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