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A ugust P age 10, 1994 • T he P ortland O bserver B2 TOP PROSPECTS 2ND ANNUAL ALL-STAR SATURDAY T o p P ro sp e c ts w ill h o st its 2 n d A n n u a l P ro -A m S u m m e r C la ssic A ll-S ta r G am e on S a tu r d ay , A u g u st 13, 1994 T he gam e w ill b e g in at 2 :0 0 p m at the S a l v a tio n A rm y G y m n asiu m lo cated at 5 3 3 5 N. M o o re S tre e t. T h is y e a r 's A ll-S ta rs in clu d e la st y e a r ’s s c o r in g c h a m p io n T e rre ll B ran d o n o f the C le v e la n d C a v a lie r s , T ra il B la z e rs Ja m e s “ H o lly w o o d " R o b in so n , W a s h in g to n B u l l e t ’ s K e v in D u c k w o r th , B r a z i l 's A n to in e S to u d a m ir e , an d fo rm e r T rail B la z e r D arn ell V a le n tin e ju s t to n am e a few ! S e a tin g is lim ited a n d on a first co m e basis. T h e ‘94 S u m m er C la ssic is fu ll o f re tu rn in g top a m a te u rs an d n e w c o m in g top c o lle g ia n s in c lu d in g A riz o n a 's flo o r g e n e ra l, D am en S to u d a m ire , w ho is c u rre n tly 2 nd in leag u e sc o rin g a v e ra g in g 30.5 p p g , U n iv e rsity o f P o r tla n d ’s Ray R oss & C a n n o n C h a tm a n , O r e g o n 's O rla n d o SEASON ENDING PLAYOFFS BEGIN SUNDAY, AUGUST 14TH AT 12:30PM. WEEK 5 STANDINGS Hawks 8-2 Knicks 8-2 Cavs 7-3 Lakers 5-4 Spurs 4-7 Sonics 3-6 Hornets 3-7 Suns 2-9 W E E K 5 R E SU L T S Lakers 81 Sonics 79 Cavs 117 Hawks 1 11 Knicks 127 Hornets 114 Sonics 115 Spurs 93 Cavs 100 Suns 93 Knicks 86 Lakers 80 Hawks 76 Sonics 6 Cavs 160 Spurs 136 T op P r o s p e c ts Valentine 16, Duckworth 15 Brandon 38. Hopson 29 D. Stoudamire 37, R. Ross 36 Key, Duckworth 32, Chatm an 34 Brandon 38, Van 25 D. Stoudamire 39, Valentine 26 Hampton 25, Key, Selby 26 Brandon 44, D. Reid 40 P ro -A m S ummer C lassic * PO RTLAND . OREGON T PLAYER OF THE WEEK ‘ T e rre ll B ran d o n C avs 31.6 Point P er G am e* W illia m s, a n d M o n ta n a S tates N ico H a rriso n . C lif f R o binson o f th e P o rtla n d T ra il B la z e rs m ade his Pro-A m d e b u t last w eek sc o rin g 24 p o in ts in th e Suns v ic to ry . OREGON WINS YOUTH NATIONAL SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP State soccer champs F.C. Portland, controls the ball on the way to winning a national title against a team from Dallas, Texas, in a 2-1 overtime victory in Blaine, Minn. The recent competition was at the Snickers U.S. Youth Soccer National Championship. / * Players on the F.C. Portland team find a moment to celebrate on their way to winning a national title for boys youth soccer under 18. - * - ‘ > •< .7. ? ‘ i '.</ HEART BREAK FOR JEFFERSON /< « - - / • • . r ’ < B y J osh B ranch Tem porary Staffing better know as Jefferson, has finished the senior babe ruth state baseball tournam ent in second place for the third year in a row, losing to the Salam 76ers 1 to 0 in a full seven inning game at C hem eketa Com m unity Collage on monday the 1 Jefferson ended the season with a inpressive record o f 37-6, w inning their league along with a tournam ent that they hosted this past July. They traveled to parts California for a ten gam e road trip coming back to Portland with a 8-2 trip record These young players who are coached by Mark Burke and Willie G rant will be back next year to play in the state tournam ent, advancing on to the regional play-offs then it w ill be on to the world series being the first team from Portland to make it past the state cham pionships. r'y t r * ."if 4 r. AMATEURS WIN OPPORTUNITY TO PLAY GOLF WORKOUT AND BARBECUE TO BENEFIT RWANDA RELIEF WITH PROS AND STARS Lloyd Athletic Club will be hosting a fundraising event Thursday August 11, 1994 at 11:30am - 1:00pm and again at 5:00pm - 6:30pm to directly aid Rwandan refugees. All donations will be made to Mercy Corps International, a local nonprofit, private, voluntary agency dedicated to helping the w orld's suffering, impoverished and oppressed. Their service is through emergency relief, self-help projects and development education. Two Northwest golfers won a spot to play alongside the likes o f golf greats Peter Jacobson, and Craig Stadler, and actor Jack Lemmon next month at the W ashington Mutual Pro-Am at the Fred M eyer Chal lenge in W est Linn, Ore. W ash in g to n M utual aw arded W ayne B ro o k s, 54, o f G asto n , O re ., and C arl S c h lo ssm a n , 35, o f S e a ttle , “ Play w ith the P ro" slots w orth $ 4,500 each. T he c o n te st w as fre e to e n te r. Four a m a te u r g o lfe rs and one PGA p ro fe s s io n a l c o n s titu te a team in the W ash in g to n M utual P ro -A m . to be held S u n d a y , A ug. 21, at the O reg o n G o lf C lu b in W est L inn. A m ateu rs are p laced on team s based on th e ir h a n d ic a p to m ake team s as ev e n ly m atch ed as p o ssib le . TUNE IN, LISTEN AND LEARN 90.7 EM ON YOUR RADIO OFFICIAL PROGRAM A radio tribute to Marcus Garvey, with an exclusive interview with interna tional scholar Dr. Tony Martin, PhD. OF THE Presented to you by Uhuru and Kboo August 14, 1994 When: 5 -7 P.M. Time: 90.7 EM Where: FIRST ANNUAL 50TH ANNIVERSARY Pacific Nosithujedt Netpto- AtnateM* Qol^ S H O O TO U T FOR CHRIST! THE LEISURE HOUR GOLF & BRIDGE CLUB THREE-POINT SHOOT-OUT CONTEST 128 NE Russell, Saturday, Aug 13, 1994 from 2 :0 0 p.m . to 5 :0 0 p.m . Eastmoreland Golf Course July 30, 1944 Portland, Oregon - xt V' .... •• • * •* 4 • » FREE C hicken H am bu rgers ❖ Sponsored by Leisure Hour Golf Club 50tli Anniversary Officers: Joe Carroll PRESIDENT: Speaker: J.W. Friday .¿. ■» Portland Public Safety Dept. ! ’» •■■y.- /Z 50TH TOURNAMENT CHAIRPERSONS: Charles Ganter June W agner Trophies a n d Prizes U E '- T * ■ UNCF 1994 Walkathon We hope you will give us your support and work with us on this year s UNCF W alkathon scheduled for September 24. 1994 Please, Please join the effort by agreeing to form a team to walk in the W alkathon Call Katy Cash at 284-4638 (Res ) or 232-9575 (Bus ). »--’è O.S.U. Football Movie GENERAL TOURNAMENT CHAIRMAN: Walter Morris C om e for a fun tim e ENTERTAINMENT CHAIRMAN: Booker Taylor COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Leon McKenzie, Sr. Lee Scurlock Shirley Minor Lyda Overton ages 9 - 20 plus for Info, call Danny at 249-3750 all participants must stay for complete program for food Of prizes sponsored by G race Collins M emorial C om m unity C e n te r * ■z ' w b • . Í* » 1 ■ M M M . ■■