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A ssociated Press D efensive Player
o f the Y ear on M onday. Polom alu
g ra d u a te d fro m D o u g la s H ig h
School in southern O regon.
R odgers attended P o rtlan d ’s J e
suit H igh School for a term before
his fam ily m oved to C hico, C alif.,
w here he d eveloped into a standout
q u arterb ack and played at the U ni
versity o f C alifornia. H e threw for
3,922 yards and 28 touchdow ns this
season as the Packers finished 10-6.
T he P ackers are led defensively
by linebacker C lay M atthew s, w ho
w as a finalist for D efensive Player o f
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SPORTS BRIEFS
by
C u f f P henning
Benson Hoops on Roll
B enson w on its 11th straight boys
basketball gam e Saturday, 98-58
over Franklin, and rem ained No. 5 in
C lass 5 A. T he T ech m en entered the
w eek atop the PIL at 7-0 in league
gam es. R oosevelt, N o. 6 in C lass
4 A, lost to C lass 6 A G rant, 59-56, as
p art o f th ree g am e lo sin g skid.
M arshall had a five-gam e w inning
w on 11 o f its previous 12 gam es.
T he C ougars are aim ing fo r their
first trip to the state tournam ent.
S t Mary's Chases Title
PSU wins Dam Cup
St. M ary ’s entered the w eek w ith a
six-gam e w inning streak and was
atop the M t. H ood C onference h av
ing lost ju s t tw ice this season. T he
B lues h a v en ’t play ed in the state
Portland State rallied from an 18-point
deficit to beat Eastern W ashington
77-70 in w om en’s basketball T hurs
day, w hich earned the school the first
D am Cup, a new cham pionship series
to build rivalry betw een the Big Sky
Conference schools. The V iking men
lost against the Eagles.
to u rn am en t since 2004. P ortland
A dventist entered the w eek at N o. 6
in C lass 3 A g irls ’ basketball having
Y o u r C are
(Serving the Youth of Inner North & Northeast Portland ages 5-14)
visit our website at: www.eteamz.active.com/peninsulalittleleague
Registration available on-line beginning January 22, 2011
Ages
Major
10- 12
13- 14
Junior
8 - 10
Questions contact:
M ark W ashington -
503-288-0033
Regular Sign-ups
$64/T-Ball, $74 All other levels
This fee includes the pepperoni fund raiser.
Sell one hag of pepperoni and get $24 o ff fee.
Each bag contains 24 sticks
THURSDAYS at Boys and Girls Club
5250 NE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd
January 27. February’ 10 and Februarv 17
5:00 pm to 7:00 pm
markw@portlandobserver com
Items to bring to sign-ups:
Birth Certificate
Proof of Address
Doctor Insurance Information
Plaver Fee
SATURDAYS at Peninsula Park
Community Center
700 Rosa Parks Wav
January 29. February 12 and February 26
12:30 pm to 2:00 pm
Our First
Priority
Baseball Program
Level
T-Ball
Farm
Minor
Major
Junior
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Dr. Marcelitte
Failla
Chiropractic
Physician
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Questions contact
Jjay Lincoln ~
jerrylincoln38@gmail.coni
We are located at
1716 N.E. 42nd Ave.
Portland, OR 97213
(Between Broadway and Sandy Blvd.)
Registration forms can be completed in advance by
downloading from our website.
L in k League Baseball, Incorporated doe* not limit participation in its activities on the basis of disability, race, creed, color, national
origin, gender, sexual preference or religious preference.
K N H R W m aH M N H M
streak snapped by a 50-49 loss at
C ro o k C ounty Friday, but entered
the w eek at No. 10 in C lass 4A.
Peninsula Little League 2011
Level
Minor
the Year. M atthew s, w ho led a poll
am ong voters on nfl.com for D efen
sive PO Y , is the old er b rother o f
C asey M atthew s, a standout line
backer for the U niversity o f O regon.
G reen Bay, w hich has w on three
S u p er B ow ls since the N ational
Football League and A m erican Foot
ball League m erged in 1966, earned
a p la y o ff spot on the final w eek o f
the reg u lar season and played all
three o f its postseason gam es on
the road.
T he P ackers are favored to win
by 3 points.
O n e -tim e O re g o n ia n A a ro n
R odgers w ill lead the G reen Bay
Packers against the six-tim e c h am
pion Pittsburgh S teelers in the S u
p er B ow l Sunday in D allas, T exas.
M ore than 100,000 fans are e x
pected for the gam e, w hich annually
attracts the largest television au d i
ence o f any program w orldw ide. The
gam e can be seen on the FO X N et
w ork ( K PTV C hannel 12) w ith kick
o ff set fo r 3 :2 9 p .m .
Pittsburgh is playing in its third
Super Bow l in six years having w on
in 2006 o v er the Seattle Seahaw ks
and 2009 o v er the A rizona C ard i
n a ls .
Q u a r te r b a c k
B en
R oethlisberger, w ho sat out the first
six gam es o f the season due to a
leag u e-im p o sed suspension, threw
for 3,200 yards and 17 touchdow ns
as the Steelers finished 12-4. He
guided the team to its previous tw o
S u p er B ow l titles.
T he Steelers are also led by safety
T roy Polam alu, w ho w as nam ed the Super Bowl XLV kicks o ff Sunday at 3 :2 9 p.m. in Dallas, Texas.
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