^Jnrtlanò (Dhsvruer Februaiy 8, 2006 Sportsmanship Grows Riverdale Program r iP ib W- W B ^ H IB_ i H flfl >1|S ’ Ì Mr kt ■ I ■ ¡ ^ *n Lz **■ mi * n J’■■Jit' B K v iijy m p T ™ ■ J R n U T n * r Riverdale Girls Varsity Coach Mario Deleso talks to junior Liz Hampton and senior Lauren Holguin. Newcomers compete in a tough league by S arah B lount T he P ortland O bserver Riverdale High School doesn’t have an athletic tradition like its 4 A team neighbors in Beaverton and Lake Oswego. But the beauty of sportsmanship is that it doesn’t really matter when cheers fill the gymnasium. The 10-year-old southwest Port­ land school of 250 students is hop­ ing to build its fledgling athletic department, often overshadowed by the school’s academic focus, into a program strong enough to contend with established teams in the 2A league. Head varsity boys basketball coach Michael Harper, ex-Trail Blazer, knowledgeable high school basketball coach, is wrapping up his first season with Riverdale. Harper is key to shaping the future of Maverick athletes. “Riverdale may be a team to be reckoned with," Harper said. "The most incredible thing is that we have a firm base, and the future The Riverdale High School Boys Basketball team: (Front row. from left) Evan Peterson. Michael Sabol. Zach Fettig and Amandeep Dindral; (second row. from left) Coach Mark Washington, Mike Wance, Willie Durante. Rozek and manager Willie Stoffer; (third row, from left), Sean Taylor. Coach Michael Harper and Chapin Pier. looks bright.” Assistant coach Mark W ash­ ington also joined the basketball program this season, bringing his skills and experience as a coach in northeast Portland to the suburban district. Harper and Washington view their positions as a great challenge, and both coaches are instrumental in establishing a recruitable base, not only in the tiny school district, but surrounding areas. The girls’ varsity team, coached this season by Mario Deleso and JenniferCard, has faced challenges similar to the boys team, but they also learned a valuable lesson early on: how to reckon with the curse of success. Three years ago they made it to the 1A state playoffs, subse­ I quently getting bumped to 2A. •A E T y r » # # ■ / They've been experiencing grow­ L ing pains in 2A, which is regarded R as the most competitive in the state. Coacn Mark Washington brings his Riverdale High School Junior Varsity team together during Deleso said her girls understand practice. The players (front row, from left) are Jon Friedman, Jeff Dewitt, Mike Drummand, the commitment it takes to be suc­ Marshall Fettig, and Blake Ruble; (back row, from left) Spencer Rozek and Hapreet Dindral. cessful. One of those girls is Lauren Holguin, a senior and guard/for- ward for the Mavericks this sea­ son. Holguin said the school’s small size has allowed her to play several positions and helped her grow as an athlete. “It’s helped me step up and be confident,” she said. Fellow senior and basketball player Greg Thomason is a proto­ typical Riverdale student: he pos­ sesses athletic talent, but focuses prim arily on academ ics. He ex­ pressed faith in his new coach. H a rp e r, b e c a u se “ h e ’s been there.” “He’s more vocal,” Thomason said. “He’ll tell you how he feels and how to get it done.” As interest in Maverick sports grows. Harper said his goal is to create a pool of athletes to choose from at the varsity level while add­ ing a freshman team. “I think we’ve done a great job in getting the kids to believe hard work does pay off,” he said. ¡ra p B pg sg il - W flft ■¿MB i W - tile yfigtBHJc j and win, in a game of Crazy Eights. Or the amazement in their eyes as your children see the countryside for the very first time. Imagine sitting together in the Dining Car and actually sharing a thousand words over lunch. For memories that last a lifetime, get closer and sm ile-n ow say "Amtrak." Call 1 800 USA-RAIL or visit A m trak.com to book your experience. M T R OVER 5 00 D E S T IN A T IO N S • S E N IO R Up to 2 children ape» ? 15 may accompany each pant adult at 1/7 the adult rail lata Saner discount applies to coach tram D IS C O U N T S FOR 62 + ac S 2 -1 I 5 R not applicable on Amtrak Auto Tram' fates, routes and schedules subiecl to change without notice and seats aie limited Other re- E E HA A K CE iav apply Amtrak « a registered service math ot the National Railroad Passenger Corporation