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4 C SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 2015 S c o r e s & S t a n d i n g s CLASSIC LEAGUE TEAMS TRUE VALUE WILLY'S WILD WOMEN BALES MOVING ABOVE ALL ROOFING ELLIOTT'S HILLTOP ACRES LIFETIME EXTERIORS BEACHCOMBER LITTLE BROWN HEN CAFE HIGH SCRATCH GAME CARM STONE HIGH SCRATCH SERIES CARM STONE HIGH HANDICAP GAME CARM STONE HIGH HANDICAP SERIES KIM MAY 1/5/15 WINS 4 3 3 3 1 1 1 0 SCRATCH DOUBLES TEAMS PRATERS RAIDERS GOODDUFFEE SEARAY PURP&GOLD VANWEIDER PETERHO BAREANDERSON WIDLUNDX2 HIGH GAME SCRATCH BRANDON WEIDMAN HIGH SERIES SCRATCH BRANDON GOODBUFFALO 1/6/15 WINS 17 14 11 9 9 9 4 0 LEAGUE NORTHWEST HAZMAT SOC. TEAMS TEAM SUX TEAM #8 SEARAY NORTHWEST HAZ MAT BIG DOG DONUTS & DELI SEAGALS CHOSEN FEW SMOKIES SCRATCH GAME IND. CAL KRAMER SHERRIE WIDLUND SCRATCH SERIES IND CAL KRAMER SHERRIE WIDLUND HIGH HDCP GAME IND DAVE CHAMBERLIN SHERRIE WIDLUND HIGH HDCP SERIES IND CODY ANDERSON SHERRIE WIDLUND TIMBER LEAGUE TEAMS STUPID 10 PIN HUFF LOGGING MOS HOLIDAY BOWL SEARS KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS CAR WASH AND SHINE A&W LOSSES 0 1 1 1 3 3 3 4 230 564 263 671 LOSSES 0 3 5 6 7 9 10 13 249 680 1/7/15 WINS 44.5 41.0 35.0 32.5 29.5 26.5 25.0 22 LOSSES 19.5 23.0 29.0 31.5 34.5 37.5 39.0 42.0 248 227 674 576 268 288 730 759 1/8/15 WINS 12 11 10 8 8 6 5 4 LOSSES 4 5 6 8 8 10 11 12 MERCHANT LEAGUE TEAMS PRATER CONSTRUCTION CHEVEUX CRESTVIEW GOLF COURSE WHITE CLOUD ENTERPRISES WEST COAST REALTY HOLIDAY BOWL LOW MONEY ROLLERS OLD SCHOOL FURNITURE HIGH GAME SCRATCH RICHARD PRATER HIGH GAME HANDICAP RICHARD PRATER HIGH SERIES SCRATCH RICHARD PRATER HIGH SERIES HANDICAP ANDY PRATER LEAGUE SUNDAY SOCIAL LEAGUE TEAMS FULL HOOK UPS YOUNG GUNS HAPPY HOOKERS TRAVEL DIVISION DR. CLEMENT'S CHADS ROLLING THUNDER SCRATCH GAME TEAM HAPPY HOOKERS SCRATCH GAME IND. M - LEVI GREEN W - LIZ BARRETT HIGH HDCP GAME TEAM YOUNG GUNS HIGH HDCP GAME IND M - LARRY ENGELBRECHT W - SHERYLL LOFTIN SCRATCH SERIES TEAM HAPPY HOOKERS SCRATCH SERIES IND M - DAVE COUPAR W - LIZ BARRETT HIGH HDCP SERIES TEAM FULL HOOK UPS HIGH HDCP SERIES IND M - DAVE COUPAR W - SHERYLL LOFTIN LEAGUE SENIOR CITIZENS SAND DABS SENIOR MOMENTS * “TNT” WHO CARES 3 BEAUTIES & THE BEAST OR. BEACH CONNECTION ** ROGERS CREW 3 HITS NA MISS KING PINS HIGH HOPES TEAM HDCP SERIES 3 BEAUTIES & THE BEAST 266 652 287 791 1/8/15 WINS 34 25 22.5 19 15.5 14.5 12 9.5 LOSSES 4 13 15.5 19 22.5 23.5 26 28.5 277 299 699 822 1/11/15 WINS 5.0 5.0 4.0 4.0 3.0 3.0 LOSSES 3.0 3.0 4.0 4.0 5.0 5.0 778 246 221 978 287 271 2248 651 636 2793 LEAGUE SENIOR TRIO EAR-WE-R PIN BUSTERS SEARAY GUTTER DUSTERS PIN UPS X'S & O'S LCM HITS N' MISS HI-LO GHOSTS TEAM HDCP SERIES PIN BUSTERS TEAM HDCP GAME EAR-WE-R TEAM SCRATCH SERIES GHOSTS TEAM SCRATCH GAME SEARAY IND. HDCP SERIES JOHN VANSICKLE CLAUDIA SIEBERT IND. HDCP GAME RON SIEBERT CLAUDIA SIEBERT IND.SCRATCH SERIES TOM PARTEN SALLY JORDAN IND. SCRATCH GAME RON SIEBERT LINDA SPECHT 940 2394 842 774 678 311 237 646 515 266 201 1/16/2015 WINS 7 7 5 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 2055 698 1642 588 714 718 270 259 647 509 242 194 Florence Bridge Club LOSSES 0 2 3 3 3 5 5 6 6 7 2693 Thursday Afternoon No Name Points 1 Doreen MacNeil 0.28 2 David Gustafson 3 Lloyd Little 0.28 4 John Weatherwax 0.28 Swiss Pairs Session Jan. 8, Name Points Ken Hampsten 0.28 Marian Weiss 0 Marilyn Buchanan 0.28 Roberta Parker 0.28 View from 1C “BOO-YAH,” for the uninitiat- ed, was the catchphrase of ESPN anchor Stuart Scott. He used it as a punctuation during highlight reels, typically bas- ketball ones, and usually at the end of a tremendous slam or celestial three-pointer. It became a catchphrase that was featured on video games (“NBA Jam” comes to mind) and an utterance that could be heard on any wiffleball dia- mond or basketball court across the country after school from that point on. It also led to a lot of acrimo- ny and apologetics. Comedians loved to zero in on Scott’s self- proclaimed “hip-hop stylings,” most notably the acerbic Daniel Tosh. “Easy, Stuart,” he would say, pointing out that Scott had little “street cred” in that he had a degree from the University of North Carolina. It also was common knowl- edge that early on in his career, the African-American Scott was told to “tone it down” more than once by the brass at ESPN for fear of alienating Project leaders receive assis- tance for Earth Day volunteer projects, including free project planning assistance and train- ing, event flyers and pre-event publicity, online volunteer reg- istration, and cleanup project supplies. Solve also has a limit- ed number of grants of up to $100 for reimbursement of project expenses. The Solve It program sup- ports Oregonians who help take care of our parks, water- viewers, as if his brand of com- mentary was just too hardcore for the home audience to endure ... the audience that mir- rored the same demographic that made Eminem, Dr. Dre, NWA and Snoop Dogg house- hold names. True, it sometimes felt forced, but it never felt unpro- fessional. For the better part of a decade — and I do mean bet- ter part — Scott and his battery mate Rich Eisen held down the early-morning “SportsCenter” slot, and it was just about per- fect. The two had a comedic timing that rivaled Abbott and Costello, a presence behind the desk that exceeded McNeil and Lehrer. Eisen, now the lead anchor for the NFL Network, realized it, too. “Who would have thought that the perfect guy for me, a Jewish kid from Staten Island, would be an African-American guy with North Carolina roots? Sometimes neither one of us knew whom the other was talk- ing about, but it worked. It was always a trip doing a ‘SportsCenter’ with Stuart.” In 2007, Scott was diag- nosed with cancer, and it was a ways and neighborhoods by picking up trash, pulling inva- sive weeds, planting trees and taking care of watersheds in other ways. Last year, Solve It helped 6,700 Oregonians volunteer at more than 180 sites across Oregon. “The health and beauty of Oregon depends on the volun- teer leaders who step up and commit to making a positive difference in the environment battle he lost Jan. 4 at the age of 49. He leaves behind two teenage daughters, legions of fans — including those who are only now, begrudgingly and belatedly, giving him the respect he deserves, myself included — and a congregation of colleagues that Scott addressed best in what became for Earth Day,” said Quintin Bauer, Solve Statewide Team Leader. “Solve is ready to help individuals, community groups and government agencies organize successful volunteer events in their community to take care of the special natural areas, parks and neighborhoods they love.” Interested volunteer leaders can visit www.solveoregon.org to apply online. his own eulogy upon accepting the Jimmy V Award in 2014. “You beat cancer by how you live.” Mr. Scott, the congregation stood in witness. Well played. 2015 Wins Score 2 38.00 20.00 2 26.00 2 36.00 Get Results...List With Amy. Amy Johnson Broker, CSA 541 999-7875 Solve seeks project leaders for Earth Day event Solve is currently accepting applications for volunteers to lead Earth Day projects for the 26th annual Solve It event. Solve It events will take place across the state on Saturday, April 18, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Also as part of Solve It, teach- ers are encouraged to involve their students in service-learn- ing activities any time between April 13 and 24. The deadline for applica- tions is Saturday, Jan. 31. LOSSES 1 1 3 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 Bridge 741 777 1/14/2015 WINS 8 6 5 5 5 3 3 2 2 1 TEAM HDCP GAME 3 BEAUTIES & THE BEAST TEAM SCRATCH SERIES OR. BEACH CONNECTION TEAM SCRATCH GAME OR. BEACH CONNECTION IND. HDCP SERIES TOM PREWITT GOLDIE CARROLL IND. HDCP GAME TOM PREWITT PAT EDDY IND. SCRATCH SERIES MIKE BALDWIN SALLY JORDAN IND. 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