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B ILLIARDS
MIDCOAST EIGHTBALL LEAGUE — FEB. 27, 2019
TEAM RANKINGS
TOTAL BALLS
JERRY’S BOUNTY HUNTERS
1996
BEACHCOMBER CLAM DIGGERS
1974
JERRY’S BREAKERS
1888
BEACHCOMBER BOILERMAKERS
1689
JERRY’S BALL BUSTERS
1597
FRANK’S BALL DRAGGERS
1567
ITCHIBAN DRUNKEN MONKEYS
1583
FRANK’S SAINTS
1576
DEADWOOD BALLZ IN YOUR HAND 1604
ITCHIBAN DEAD GUYS
PLAYERS NAME
ROBIN WILKERSON
DANNY WRIGHT
JENIL NANDU
GARY WRIGHT
DARREL DIXON
CHEWY
ROY PAYNE
JIM BARBATA
BOB GODDARD
CRAIG STEWART
ROUNDS WON
46
36
31
26
24
23
21
21
18
1383
TEAM
CLAM DIGGERS
BOUNTY HUNTERS
BOUNTY HUNTERS
BOUNTY HUNTERS
CLAM DIGGERS
BREAKERS
BREAKERS
SAINTS
BOILERMAKERS
CLAM DIGGERS
17
AVR.
9.21
9.11
9.09
8.88
8.77
8.75
8.71
8.29
8.16
8.69
TOTAL BALLS
516
510
509
497
491
490
488
464
457
451
A S SPRING APPROACHES , SO
DOES NEED FOR BEACH SAFETY
dy when climbing on
them, the smallest wave
will roll it over you or a
child. Killer logs are real.
• Stay on accessible
high ground when
storm-agitated surf is on
the beach. Oregon State
Parks maintains dozens
of safe roadside parks
and campground access
points
right
along
Highway 101 where you
can get great photos of
dramatic winter surf
without
endangering
yourself.
If you are in trouble,
call or wave for help.
• Dress for the weather.
Layer your clothes to pro-
vide you warmth and
comfort. Also, carry
along your rain gear to
keep you dry when it
does drizzle.
• And remember: No
beach fires except in des-
ignated areas. Tides and
waves can sweep over
rocks, jetties and head-
lands, knocking you off
and carrying you out to
sea.
• Incoming tides iso-
late rocks from headlands
and the shore. Avoid the
temptation of strolling
out to an interesting rock
without knowing when
the tide rolls back in.
Free tide tables are
readily available at state
park offices, information
centers and many shops
and motels. You can also
find this information by
visiting the tidetable
website from the Hatfield
Marine Science Center.
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When enjoyjng the
Oregon coast and partici-
pating in recreational
activities, safety should
be a prime concern.
Tragic water accidents
can happen quickly.
Here are some import-
ant safety tips:
• Follow posted regula-
tions.
The ocean in this area
is normally 55 degrees
Fahrenheit or colder. In
these temperatures, it
takes just minutes for
hypothermia to set in.
• Supervise children
closely and stay clear of
coastal bluffs, which can
collapse and cause injury.
• Never turn your back
to the ocean. It’s easy to
be swept off coastal
bluffs, beaches or tide
pool areas and into the
water by “sneaker” waves
that can come without
warning. Be aware of
sneaker waves, even on
the calmest days. They’re
called “sneaker waves”
because they appear
without warning — often
surging high up on the
beach with deadly force
— and are impossible to
predict.
• Don’t turn your back
on the ocean and keep
your eye on the surf.
• Have your beach
access available to you at
all times. A big wave can
come right up to a sea-
wall, leaving you no path
for safety.
• Do not climb up onto
logs on the beach. While
they look heavy and stur-
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