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Page 10 July 21,1982 SPILYAY TYMOO 1 SPORTS Jefferson County Girls All Stars State Bound Riverside Park in Boardman was the site of the 1982 District S o f tb a ll M a jo r le a g u e tournament oh July 15,16, and 17. The Jefferson County All- Stars dethroned the defending cham ps, H ood River, to represent district Five in the state playoffs on July 26- August 1 in Hood River. The other four participating district teams included Hood River, Colum bia, Redm ond an d Hermiston. A g a in s t H o o d R iv e r Jefferson County All-Star team member Diana Ohlde, Culyer, pitched consistently and maintained the composure of a big leaguer. Ohlde did not allow a base on balls and concentrated on making the opponents use their bats. Team defense played a key role in the decisive victory. Hood River held all teams scoreless after their loss to Jeff-County, and finished in third place. * Kathy M urders, Culver, pitched in the championship gam e a g a in st C o lu m b ia. Columbia advanced to meet the All-Stars by defeating Redmond. In the first inning, both teams scored one run. Columbia scored again in the fourth, and two runs in the fifth inning. Jeff County did not score until the fifth and went in the sixth and final inning down by a 2-4 Score. In the top of the sixth with one out, eight runs were scored before the second out was made. Four walks and four runs later, the third out was finally tagged. Jeff County went ahead 14-4 and needed only to hold Columbia to win. After- a lead off single, Columbia was held scoreless with three straight force outs at second base and the Jefferson County all-stars celebrated with overjoyed parents and attending fans. S ta te c h a m p io n s w ill advance to regionals in San Bernadino, California then on to national finals in Denver, Colorado. Craigs score well in tourney The Jefferson County All-Star team is on its way to the state playoffs. Team members bottom row from left to right are June Smith, Missy Donaghu, Angie Namenuk, Chrystai Leonard, Lynn Tanewasha and Shelly Hagman. In top row from left to right are Diane Ohlde, Kelli Thomas, Kathy Murders, Annette Archer, A If redine Smith, Juliane Smith and Trish Conklin. Team manager is Fran Moses and coaches are Issue and Julie Mitchell. SpUyay Tymoo photo by Behrend Boys All-Star team With the help of friend Tom Estimo, the Craig children, Shauna and Joel, are making names for themselves on the young golfer’s circuit. Eleven-year old Shauna Craig, a golfer who has been at the game for only a year, won the peewee division champion ship of the Oregon State Junior Golfer’s tournament sponsored by th e O regon G o lfe r’s Association. The three-day tournament for kids from age 8-17 began July 12 at the Charbonneau Golf Course in Wilsonville, Oregon. Shauna played the game well and with each day of play, she improved her game by one stroke. Shauna’s daily scores were: 1st day—45; 2nd day—44 and 3rd day—43. There were nine other girls in her division. ; Twelve-year old Joel was one among 40 other golfers in his division. Being even until the* last hole, his opponent shot a birdie and Joel shot par. Even with this fine playing, Joel came away from the tourney with second place honors. Jackpot Rodeo A ja c k - p o t ro d e o is scheduled for July 31 and August 1, 1982, to be held at Shad and Jack’s rodeo arena which is located two miles south of Madras on the old Culvfer highway. Show time set for 1:30 p.m. each day. » Events include saddle bronc, bareback, calf roping, barrel racing and girls cow riding, entry fee for these evensts is $20.00, in the team roping the entry fee is $20.00 per man, also scheduled is mixed team roping with a fee of $10.00 per man. Jefferson County boys All-Star team consisting o f players from the Kiawians, Christian Church, Insurance Mart, The Elks, LU Bucks and the Papooses, the later two teamsfrom Warm Springs will play fo r the District 5 title at The Dalles. The winner o f this play-off will advance to playfor the state championship. Courtesy photo by The Pioneer Other team members for the held at Hermiston July 21, 22, The final selections of all Two softball players from stars players for the Jefferson team are Todd Shavers (Elks), 23, and 24. Their first game is County team has been made. Jerod Anderson (Christian scheduled for Wednesday July the Co-ed softball team from Seven boys from W arm C h u rc h ), S tev e C o r d ill 21 against Hermiston. Sisters, Tygh Valley were chosen for Hood River, Willow Creek, the all-star team at the recently Springs will be on the team at (Christian Church), Randy M organ (K iaw ians), Tory Deschutes County, The Dalles held tournament in Muckle- the District 5 play-offs. American, The Dalles Western, shoot on July 10 and 11. Those , Named to the team from the Garcia (Kiawanians), Shave Warm Springs Lil Bucks team Gomes (Insurance Mart) and Redmond and Columbia will chosen for the honors were also be vying for the title for Carolyn Johnson and Louis are Andrew David, Dale Paul W illiams (Insurance Casey, Dorian Soliz and Mart). Manager is Michael District 5. The winner of the Henry. The team is coached by play-off will represent District Ellen Jo h n so n of W arm Leno and coach is Lyle Rhoan. Johnson Heath. 5 at the State of Oregon Little Springs. The team has played Representing the Papooses The All-Star team will play League Tournament in Salem co-ed softball for the last four will be Delton Trimble. Tray years. Since co-ed teams are in the District 5 play-offs to be later this summer. Leonard and Norman Wolfe. The entry fee for the wildhorse race is $20.00 per man, a stock charge of $2.00, “cash only.” The books open at 8:00 a.m. and close’ 12:30 p.m. Other added attraction are the water melon race with the winner receiving $50.00. A kids foot race for the 12 years and under, first $25.00, second $15.00 and third $10.00. A fat mans race and a fat ladies race with the winner in each event receiving $50.00. A free Bar-B- Que on Sunday. Co-Ed team honors two new to this area, there have not been too many games for the Tygh Valley team except in tournament play. A Co-ed softball tournament is planned for Warm Springs on August 7 and 8. It is hoped with a tournament being held in this area it will bring about an interest in co-ed ball, stated Tygh Valley coach Ellen Johnson.