Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, April 07, 1993, Page 10, Image 10

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    A pril 7, 1993 • T he P ortland O bserver
P age B l
THIRD ANNUAL
T he R obin M arks
T rack & F ield C amp C lassic ™
J u ly 5 , 6 , 7 & 8 , 1 9 9 3
Camp Coaches:
☆ DAY CAMP ☆
REGISTRATION
C oach K ouin M arks
It c a i G a b Track Coach
Labendte I l.gh SUwut
1 W 2 U .S O lym p « 1 ro b Q u a lil*r
SESSION 1:
M O R N IN G C A M P : A G E S I • 1 ) Y E A R S
Day I
1 :0 0 A M - 12.00 P M
Day 2
D ay)
1 .0 0 A M - 12 .00 P M
1 :0 0 A M - 12:00 PM
D ay 4
( k c below)
3rd Annual Robin
Marks Track & .
Field Camp Classic
The O beserver
Players O f The Week
C oach T om R ohilnblrger
Jesuit i l>gh School
Head I rack A l « k i Coach »me«
I lead Croat Country Coach » a x* 1942
C oach D ale C onklin
I Icppncr I l.gh School
I t yean Head 1 rack Coach (Uoy* * G « b )
1917 O llS C A 1 tack Coach o i U * Year
S E S S IO N 2:
A F T E R N O O N C A M P : A G E S 14 • 18 years
Day I
Day 2
D ay)
1.00 P M - 6 : 0 0 P M
1:00 P M - 6:00 P M
1:00 P M - 6 : 0 0 P M
Day 4
(see below)
C oach L eon L inclon
Maduon I hgh School
2U y«ju» Coaehaig «A Track
20 yean Th e AM»«»» Youth Sport» rrogram
C oach K ei i ii W oodard
F O U R T H D A Y S E S S IO N 1 4 2 C O M B IN E D
h altend State Un.»em<y
PSU I lead Track A FieU Coach
1 0 0 0 A M - 5:00 P M
C o m p e titio n :
11:00 A M - 3 00 PM
Frank Sh o rt« Racing Team
A w ard s:
3:00 P M - 4 0 0 PM
Guest S p eaker : 4:00 P M • 5:00 PM
C oach A lex W iuuht
Lmcoln I huh SeJiool
I lead Track Coach »mee I9SS
Tw o lane Natxxul Marailton QuakGer
Name. .
C oach J ohn M c N ulty
Schoo I .
Age
ApjdegMe (Jeuentary School
Track Coach for C Y O »Mice 1990
20 y«am MaraUwo nuwtaig capcricas«
Parent's o r G uanlian s Nam e: .
Home Phone
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Camp Features;
Work Phone
Address: ___
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« - E V E N T S P E C IF IC IN S T R U C T IO N
Session 2 0 /
C h eek H ere
m- T E C H N IQ U E IN S T R U C T IO N
/C h e c k Y o u r E e e n U U d u w
O H i|k Jump
□ Lang Jump
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O Jevdin
□ Discuss
Q Pole Vault
O 300 mh
Q 400m h
□ 110 mh/IOOmh
T-SHIRT SIZE OS
m - T E C H N IC A L E V A L U A T IO N - V ID E O
□ )000m run
□ 5000 m run
O 100 m
O 200 m
Q tO O m
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Jam es W ard is this weeks Port­
land O bserver m ale “Player O f T he
W eek” . W ard from W ilson H igh
School, won the 100 and 200 m eters
and helped w in the 1600 m eter relay
as W ilson beat Benson in a dual track
meet 81-64.
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Mile mn
1500 m run
4»lOOm Relay
4 i 400 m Relay
Volunteer
QL
□ 575 æ
R egistntion A fter June 14. 1993
□ $100 00
G U E S T A T H L E T E S P liA K E R
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C O L L E G E S C H O L A R S H IP IN F O ,
m- A S S IS T A N T C O A C H E S
1993 Camp Sponsors:
QXL
R eg istm io n Before June 14. 1993
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July 5th-8th 1993
MILLER. NA SH . WIENER.
I1AGFR «. CARUiEN
jWdAx cheek o r money order payable to:
C a m p Classic
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P .O . B o i 15115
P o rtlan d O R 97215-0115
The Robia M aika Track and Field Camp Claaaic, lac. ia a poo profu oigaoualioo.
P R O C E E D S F R O M C A M P FEES W IL L B E N E F IT T H E
•R obin M arks T rack & F ield C amp C lassic S cholarship I'T jnd sm .
I h . ackUamhlp Fuad w a . ealablukcd » fiv e aa alklelle acbolamlHp kJ the Peal Oicgoa II.Rb School
S m iu r male M lemale Hack A Geld aiklelc. Olympic kopeiul and/or bcsl camp alblclc.
L ocated at : Eldcn F i x x
Track & Field Stadium,
Lewis & Clark College, S.W. Palalinc Rd.
E ldcn Fixx
T rack & Field Stadium
(Lewis & C lark College)
1993 C am p Sponsors:
T rack & Field
M iller, Nash, W iener, Hager & C arlsen
O regon
USA T rack & Field
P ro c e e d s w ill b e n e fit th e R o b in M a r k s I r a c k a n d F ie ld
IN
I K ^SALVATION
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ARMY
^ ^ jg g S ^ P A C IF IC 1, NORTHWEST WOMEN
INVI,TATIONAL^B ASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
C a m p C la s s ic S c h o la r s h ip F u nd.
T he scholarship Fund was established to give an athletic
scholarship to the best O regon High School Senior m ale and
female track and field athlete, O lym pic hopeful and/or best
Robinson Sixth-Man
Favorite: Also Bids
For Most Improved Player
Award
CORRECTION
TOURNAMENT DATE: MAY 1 THRU 2 1993
ENTRY FEE: £ 1 5 0 .0 0 PER TEAM
FEE DUE DATE: APRIL 1G. 1 9 9 3
cam p athlete.
The Robin Marks Track and field Camp Clovsit, Inc. is a non-profit organization.
C liff Robinson continues to get
th e strong favorite to w in the N B A ’s
Sixth M an Award heading into the
final m onth o f the 1992-93 season.
H is nam e is also being m entioned
prom inently for the league’s M ost
Im proved Player Award.
Robinson has been the Trail Blaz­
e rs’ top player consistently through­
out the season. He ranks second on the
team in scoring (19.0) and rebound­
ing (6.8), first in blocked shots (1.87)
and fourth am ong the regulars in field
goal shooting (.479). His 31.2 m in­
utes played average ranks fourth-even
though h e’s started only 10 o f 68
c o n te s ts . He h as o u ts c o re d an d
outrebounded all o f his com petitors
for the Sixth M an Award.
T h e f o u rth - y e a r f o rw a rd is
m a ltin g a strong bid to become the
second Blazer in five years to top the
balloting for the Most Improved Play er
Award. K evin D uckw orth won the
honor follow ing the 1987-88 season.
Robinson has significantly raised his
averages in scoring (from 12.4 to 19.0
points
gam e),
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„ rebounding (5.1 to
THERE WILL BE A EIGHT TEAM FIELD, WITH EACH
TEAM GUARANTEED THREE GAMES. INVITATIONS
HAVE BEEN SEHT TO TEAMS IN PORTLAND
SEATTLE, EUGENE, CORVALLIS.
TOURNAMENT SITE: SALVATION ARMY
5 3 3 5 N. WILLIAMS PORTLAND, ORE
6.8), shot blocking (1.30 to 1.87),
In last weeks story on M Y CA P, I
field goal accuracy (.466 to .479) and
said M Y CA P won the Salvation Army
free throw shooting (.664 to .682) m id-night league. T H E Y DID N O T
from a year ago He has recorded
They on the Y M CA m id-night league.
career highs in every offensive statis­
tical category.
Robinson, who has brought the
headband back in style in Portland,
has scored 20 or more points in 35
gam es, including a career-high game
(22 points) he brought into this season
on 22 occasions. E ntering the m onth
of A pril. Robinson has charted 13
double-doubles o f points and rebounds
H ere's a statistical com parisons
o f the top contenders for the Sixth
FOR MORE INFO CALL DERRICK WILLIAMS
AT IWK) 5 8 8 - 6 0 6 3 OR (H) 2 8 1 -1 4 6 5
NBC Adds
Blazers-Spurs
Game To
Schedule
T he Portland Trail Blazers gam e
w ith the San Antonio Spurs, sched­
uled for Sunday, April 18, has been
added to the NBC national television
schedule. To accom m odate the net­
m an Award:
work, the gam e tim e has been changed
Player G-GS Pts. FG % Rebs Asts from 5pm to 12 noon Pacific D aylight
Blks
C liff Robinson, Portland 68-10
19.0 .479 6.8 2.1 1.87
Dell Curry , Charlotte 68-0 16.0
.451 3.8 2.2 0.31
Eddie Johnson, Seattle 71-0 14.3
.467 3.3 1.6 0.06
Xavier M cD aniel, Boston 70-27
13.5 .500 5.8 2.0 0.67
Time.
N B C d ro p p ed its p rev io u sly
scheduled gam e involving the G olden
§late W arriors and Los Angeles Lak-
ers to add the Trail Blazers gam e As
originally scheduled, gam e two o f the
NBC doubleheader will feature the
Chicago Bulls at Cleveland C avaliers
gam e at 2:30pm PDT.
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Blazers Guard Terry Porter Urges
Alcohol Free Prom/Graduation Parties
E ach spring, thousands o f area
teenagers celebrate an im portant
achievem ent-graduation from high
school. All throughout O regon and
southw est W ashington seniors arc
plan n in g their prom and graduation
parties to m ark this im portant m ile-
For the third straight year. Blue
C ross and Blue Shield o f O regon is
jo in in g forces with the Portland T rail
D
a z e r s l to
o c create
r c a ic a
d p
u u u v aw
<1W<1IVIIV3O
B i lazers
public
areness
cam paign that addresses the hazards
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o f _ drin \ k in
g and . driving
and encour-
aging graduating scniorstocelebrate
their achievem ent w ithout alcohol
T his year, K G W -TV has joined in
j
M isty Snow o f Benson is the P ort­
land O bserver fem ale “Player O f T he
W eek” . Snow won both hurdles races,
the long ju m p and the triple jum p.
Benson won the dual track meet over
W ilson 77-58 behind Snow.
dents about the hazards o f m ixing
drinking and driving,
As part o f their support o f this
effort. Blue Cross and Blue Shield of
O regon, The Blazers and K G W -TV ,
are offering the first 200 schools that
pledge to celebrate their prom and/or
graduation w ithout alcohol a T rail
B lazers’ autographed team pennant
that can be used as a fundraising tool
According to C hnstee Sweeney, Trail
u
i u / v i o u director
.iv u iu . u
x z .fz x z ..... com
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Blazers
o . f v corporate
m u-
nications, m any organizations have
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r..ii.. coordinated m
flln r nnJ
successfully
raffles
and
the initiative and the p ro g ra m 's fo­
cus has been expanded to include
both prom and graduation celebra­
tions as well as all public and private
high schools in O regon and south­
west W ashington
T rail Blazers guard Terry Por-
ter is serving as regional spokesper-
son for “ C elebration Prom /G radua-
tion.” He will appear in a pubic
service announcem ent (PSA) ihat
delivers a personal m essage to stu-
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silent auctions using the pennants and
have raised betw een $30 0 -$ 1 0 0 0
Schools responding after the 200 pen-
nant limit has been exceeded will re­
ceive a $ KM) donation tow ards their
alcohol free party
Special “C ongratulations Class
o f ’93" banners will be provided to
schools that pledge an alcohol free
prom /graduation celebration KGW -
TV will also recognize their senior
classcs through a special PSA sched­
uled to air in June
T o apply, schools sim ply need to
send a brief letter on school or prom /
graduation com m ittee stationary, in ­
d ic a tin g th a t th e stu d e n ts h av e
pledged to celebrate thei r prom/gradu-
ation without alcohol, to. PROM /
G RADUATION PARTY, Portland
T rail Blazers, 700 N.E. M ultnom ah.
Suite 600, Portland, OR, 97232. All
applications must be signed by an
authorized school representative and
need to be postm arked by April 23,
1993. Any party or parties m ust be
officially
endorsed by the
parents As-
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sociation or school principal
Thr»“Cplphrntinn
T he “C elebration Prnm
Prom /i /G radua-
tion” program is an initiative of the
N ational Association o f Broadcaster
(NAB), and TEA M (Techniques for
Effective Alcohol M anagem ent), a
coalition of national sports leagues,
businesses, governm ent agencies and
other organizations P o rter's team ­
mate, Clyde D rcxler, s e n e s as the
national spokesperson for “C elebra­
tion Prom /G raduation ”
Businesses and concerned citi­
zens arc encouraged to find out how
they can support responsible prom /
graduation celebrations by contact­
ing th eir local high schools
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G.l. Joe’s Stores Seek
Free Throw Experts
G 1. Joe’s stores and the Portland
T rail B lazers are challenging basket­
ball players and enthusiasts to make
as m any free throw s as they can and
win up to $25,000.
Interested individuals are invited
to the first round com petition o f the
G .l. Jo e’s N orthw est F ree T hrow
Shootout held at the Beaverton M all.
Eastport Plaza, Hayden M eadows and
the Salem L ancaster G .l. Joe’s stores,
10am to 4pm Saturday, April 10.
P articipants will attem pt to m ake
as m any consecutive free throw s as
possible at a basket ball hoop set up
near each o f the four stores. E ntry fee
is $1 per attem pt, and all proceeds
will benefit the Y M CA o f C olum bia
W illam ette. P articipants will receive
a free guest pass to the YM CA.
Columbia Sport
Salmon Season
Extension
Considered
“W ith all the proposed cuts to
school activities and athletics, it is
more im portant th an ever to support
organizations like the YM CA. The
Y M CA provides a place for kids to go
after school and get involved in sports
and other activities. W e hope the (G.l.
Joe's N orthwest Free Throw ) shootout
w ill be a fun way for the public to get
involved and raise some money for the
YM CA, “ M ichael Egan, G .l. Joe’s
prom otion m anager, said
T he m an an d w om an w ho shoot
the most consecutive free throw s at
each o f the four G .l. Joe’s store loca­
tions will w in $100 in G.l. Joe s gift
certificates and go to the final free
throw shootout during h alf tim e at the
T rail Blazers gam e, Tuesday, April
20.
T he final free throw shootout will
involve eighty w inners (four men and
four w om en) from four G.l. Joe’sloca-
tions. From these eight participants,
the m an and w om an w ho m ake the
m ost consecutiv e free throw s will w in
$5,000 each.
T he two w inners w ill each have
one chance to m ake a h a lf court shot.
If both contestants m ake the shot, they
will be aw arded $12,500 each. If only
one person m akes the shot, that per­
son w ill be aw arded the full $25,000.
Com plete contest rules and d e­
tails will be available at all p articipat­
ing G .l. Joe’s store locations during
the N orthw est Free Throw Shootout.
For additional inform ation, please
contact M ichael Egan at G .l. Joe’s,
682-2242.
Active-Summer Show
Features ‘First Taste Of
Summer’ Run
T he “ First Taste o f Sum m er Run”
Several hu n d red ru n n ers and
again will be a m ajor attraction o f the rollcrbladcrs participated in the event
Fisheries m anagers from the O r- th ird annual C oors A ctive and Sum- last year, according to Schindler.
In addition, a special o ne-half
cgon D epartm ent o f Fish and W ildlife nier Sports Show.
T
h
e
three-day
A
ctive-Sum
m
er
m
ile
“Fun Run" for youngsters 10 and
and the W ashington D epartm ent of
Sports
Show
is
set
April
16-18
at
the
u
n
d
e
r a lso h a s b ee n sc h ed u le d ,
Fisheries scheduled a teleconference
M
ultnom
ah
County
E
xposition
C
en­
S
chindler
noted
for 1pm M onday, M arch 29, to co n ­
ter
T
he
eight
kilom
eter
First
Taste
T
he
event
is sanctioned and pro­
sider w hether or not to extend sport
race
will
be
Saturday.
April
17,
at
duced
by
the
Oregon
Road Runners
salm on fishing on the Colum bia River
Club Prizes for the run include $250
T he season, scheduled to close 8am
T he run w ill start at the Expo cash and $50 gift certificates for first
M arch 31, may be extended through
the w eekend if fishery m anagers d e­ C enter and cover newly paved roads to place finishers in five age groups.
cide there is little or no risk to a race P o rtla n d In te rn a tio n a l S peedw ay Second placers will win $100.
Race entrants will be adm itted
of spring chi nook bound for the Snake w here it will loop the auto race track
River and listed under the federal and return to the start line at the Expo free to the Active and Sum m er Show,
S chindler said
C enter
E ndangered Species Act
R
o
llcrb
la
d
crs
w
ill
follow
the
Entry fee is $13, w hich includes
Sport catches hav e been very low,
sam
e
ro
u
te
as
th
e
ru
n
n
e
rs,
said
an
event
T-Shirt, or $6 w ithout the
according to the O regon D epartm ent
D
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c
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in
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r
o
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T
ra
d
e
S
h
o
w
s
shirt.
of Fish and W ildlife, and incidental
A dditional inform ation is avail­
catches o f listed salm on stocks has W est an d m anager o f the A ctive-
been well below a "no-jeopardy" inci­ Sum m er Sports Show, but will start able from the Oregon Road Runners
dental catch level defined by the N a­ the in-line skate race in front o f the Club at 5 31-0,33 or Trade Shows
W est at 249-7733
runners
tional M arine Fisheries Service
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