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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 2015
S c o r e s & S t a n d i n g s
BIG DOG DONUTS & DELI
SEAGALS
SMOKIES
SCRATCH GAME IND.
CAL HILKEY
SHERRIE WIDLUND
KATHY ANDERSON
SCRATCH SERIES IND
CAL HILKEY
NATALIE GOODBUFFALO
HIGH HDCP GAME IND
ROB JACOB
KATHY ANDERSON
HIGH HDCP SERIES IND
BOB PETERSDORF
DEB COX
Bowling
CLASSIC LEAGUE
TEAMS
BALES MOVING
ABOVE ALL ROOFING
WILLY'S WILD WOMEN
ELLIOTT'S HILLTOP ACRES
TRUE VALUE
LITTLE BROWN HEN CAFE
BEACHCOMBER
LIFETIME EXTERIORS
HIGH SCRATCH GAME
JANET SMITH
HIGH SCRATCH SERIES
CARM STONE
HIGH HANDICAP GAME
JANET SMITH
HIGH HANDICAP SERIES
JANET SMITH
3/23/15
WINS
37
31
26.5
26
21
18
17
15.5
SCRATCH DOUBLES
TEAMS
PURP&GOLD
SEARAY
GOODDUFFEE
VANWEIDER
BAREANDERSON
PRATERS RAIDERS
WIDLUND X 2
HIGH GAME SCRATCH
CAL KRAMER
HIGH SERIES SCRATCH
CAL KRAMER
3/24/15
WINS
49
46
39
28
22
20
18
MERCHANT LEAGUE
TEAMS
PRATER CONSTRUCTION
CHEVEUX
CRESTVIEW GOLF COURSE
WEST COAST REALTY
HOLIDAY BOWL
WHITE CLOUD ENTERPRISES
LOW MONEY ROLLERS
OLD SCHOOL FURNITURE
HIGH GAME SCRATCH
CHUCK KRAMER
HIGH GAME HANDICAP
CHUCK KRAMER
HIGH SERIES SCRATCH
CAL KRAMER
HIGH SERIES HANDICAP
ANDY PRATER
3/24/15
WINS
154
138.5
133
130
122.5
116
100
94
LEAGUE
NORTHWEST HAZMAT
TEAMS
CHOSEN FEW
NW HAZMAT
TEAM #8
TEAM SUX
SEARAY
LOSSES
11
17
21.5
22
27
30
31
32.5
194
497
239
631
LOSSES
15
17
24
30
37
35
39
258
700
LOSSES
93
108.5
114
117
124.5
124
147
153
266
295
707
752
3/25/15
WINS
31
30.0
29.0
23.0
21.5
LOSSES
13
14.0
15.0
21.0
22.5
and an abundance of animals.
Volunteer divers’ submerged
service entails a variety of
tasks, including scrubbing
acrylic, wielding a thigh-sized
vacuum hose or observing ani-
mal behavior.
Thousands of venomous
rockfish, curious halibut or
more than 100 sharks keep
them company depending on
which Passages of the Deep
exhibit they work in that day.
Volunteer divers also hit the
aquarium’s waters to speak on
behalf of their aquatic compan-
ions to crowds of visitors dur-
ing dive presentations and spe-
cial events.
The program requires partic-
ipation once every three weeks
235
191
191
610
500
265
250
704
703
3/26/15
WINS
123
120
114.5
89.5
85
83
78
74
LEAGUE
SENIOR TRIO
SEARAY
LCM
HI-LO
GUTTER DUSTERS
PIN BUSTERS
EAR-WE-R * & ***
X'S & O'S
GHOSTS **
HITS N' MISS
PIN UPS
TEAM HDCP SERIES
SEARAY
TEAM HDCP GAME
LC M
TEAM SCRATCH SERIES
GHOSTS
TEAM SCRATCH GAME
GUTTER DUSTERS
IND. HDCP SERIES
KIETH KRAFT
LINDA SPECHT
IND. HDCP GAME
RON SIEBERT
LORA SPEER
IND. SCRATCH SERIES
CAL HILKEY
3/27/2015
WINS
14
13
9
7
7
7
6
6
5
5
and offers a number of bene-
fits, including complimentary
aquarium membership after 50
hours of service.
Jenna Walker, Dive Safety
Officer for the aquarium said,
“Many volunteers tell me they
enjoy diving to maintain their
proficiency locally as there
aren’t many dive opportunities
in Oregon.”
The aquarium will hold an
orientation March 28 for those
interested in joining the volun-
teer dive program.
For details, contact the
aquarium’s Volunteer Services
department at volunteer@
aquarium.org.
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23.5
30.0
37.0
TIMBER LEAGUE
TEAMS
CAR WASH AND SHINE
HUFF LOGGING
HOLIDAY BOWL
A&W
STUPID 10 PIN
SEARS
MOS
KNGHTS OF COLUMBUS
HIGH GAME SCRATCH
DENIS GAGNON
HIGH SERIES SCRATCH
DENIS GAGNON
HIGH GAME HANDICAP
DENIS GAGNON
HIGH SERIES HANDICAP
DENIS GAGNON
Dive into volunteerism at aquarium
NEWPORT — Ask any
Northwest diver, and they will
tell you the waters off the
Oregon coast are cold, dark
and turbulent. Braving these
conditions requires a drysuit,
dedication and perhaps even a
bit of obsessive zeal.
Many
SCUBA
divers
instead choose to flock to trop-
ical destinations or book shore
dives at places like aquariums,
where calm conditions and the
opportunity to view wildlife
are guaranteed.
At the Oregon Coast
Aquarium, approximately 150
volunteer divers travel from as
far as Vancouver, Wash., to
splash in the exhibits. There,
they find crystal clear waters
20.5
14.0
7
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LOSSES
68
72
77.5
102.5
107
109
114
118
279
726
297
LINDA SPECHT
IND. SCRATCH GAME
RON SIEBERT
LINDA SPECHT
555
LEAGUE
SUNDAY SOCIAL LEAGUE
TEAMS
FULL HOOK UPS
YOUNG GUNS
TRAVEL DIVISION
DR. CLEMENT'S CHADS
HAPPY HOOKERS
ROLLING THUNDER
SCRATCH GAME TEAM
DR. CLEMENT'S CHADS
SCRATCH GAME IND.
M - JAMIE PENROD
W - JIMMI COUPAR
HIGH HDCP GAME TEAM
TRAVEL DIVISION
HIGH HDCP GAME IND
M - LARRY ENGELBRECHT
W - NORMA PARRY
SCRATCH SERIES TEAM
DR. CLEMENT'S CHADS
SCRATCH SERIES IND
M - DAVE COUPAR
W - NORMA PARRY
HIGH HCP SERIES TEAM
TRAVEL DIVISION
HIGH HCP SERIES IND
M - JIM ALEXANDER
W - NORMA PARRY
3/29/15
253
197
WINS
36.0
33.0
30.0
25.0
16.0
16.0
LOSSES
16.0
19.0
22.0
27.0
36.0
36.0
734
221
177
936
258
257
2097
581
469
2727
711
751
780
Women’s golf
LOSSES
2
3
7
8
8
9
10
10
11
11
Ocean Dunes Ladies Association
Tuesday March 24, 2015
18-HOLE COMPETITION
LOW NET — JULIE RIPLEY
2ND NET — MARY KADEL
KP NO. 4 — JULIE RIPLEY
9-HOLE COMPETITION
LOW GROSS — KAY BUTLER
LOW NET — LYDIA BRACKNEY
2005
713
1683
Bridge
550
Florence Bridge Club
703
696
No
1
2
3
4
280
249
677
Duo
from 1B
Dotson’s score was a 1,100-
point improvement over his
previous best score, with his
fourth-place finish advancing
him to the New Balance
nationals in Carolina this June.
In the heptathlon, Siegel had
Thursday Afternoon Swiss Pairs Session March 26, 2015
Name
Points
Name
Points Wins Score
Doreen MacNeil 0.28 Ken Hampsten
0.28
2
40.00
Lloyd Little
0.28 Marilyn Buchanan 0.28
2
28.00
James Smith
0.28 Roberta Parker 0.28
2
38.00
John Weatherwax
Alayne Brown
0 14.00
two personal bests, beginning
with the 200-meter race with a
time of 28.48 to finish sixth.
The Viking junior also PRd
in the javelin with a throw of
65-2 for 10th place.
Siegel’s best finish of the
day came in the 100-meter hur-
dles, where she ran 16.27 for
second place. She also placed
seventh in the 800 meters
(2:45.1), was fourth in the high
jump (4-6) and long jump (15-
4), and was 10th in the shot put
(25-2.76).
Siegel earned 3,384 points
to place fifth overall in the
girls’ prep division.
Tuesday 3/24
Dixie Buss
Joan Ainslie
Florence
McMinnville
Safeway
Bonjour
Wednesday 3/25
Donna Riggs
Jay Tank
Florence
Florence
J&J Automotive Service & Repair
Safeway
Thursday 3/26
Raymond Bray
Sula Odette
Florence
Florence
Copeland Lumber Yard
Safeway
Friday 3/27
Pattie Panther
Ginger Hobbs
Florence
Florence
Beachcomber
Sears
Saturday 3/28
Don Jordan
Kevin Bass
Florence
Florence
Safeway
Emersonʼs Barber Shop
Sunday 3/29
Ken Wallstrom
Terri Tuttle
Veneta
Florence
Safeway
Three Rivers Casino Resort
Monday 3/30
Betty Carruthers
Taniguchi
Florence
Florence
True Value Florence
Safeway