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ITCHIBAN DEAD GUYS
B ILLIARDS
MIDCOAST EIGHTBALL LEAGUE — MARCH 13, 2019
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PLAYERS NAME
TEAM
AVR.
TOTAL BALLS
ROBIN WILKERSON
CLAM DIGGERS
9.10
619
TEAM RANKINGS
TOTAL BALLS
ROUNDS WON
JENIL NANDU
BOUNTY HUNTERS
9.09
618
JERRY’S BOUNTY HUNTERS
2399
46
DANNY WRIGHT
BOUNTY HUNTERS
9.01
613
BEACHCOMBER CLAM DIGGERS
2374
46
GARY WRIGHT
BOUNTY HUNTERS
8.87
603
JERRY’S BREAKERS
2272
40
DARREL DIXON
CLAM DIGGERS
8.75
595
BEACHCOMBER BOILERMAKERS
2029
33
ROY PAYNE
BREAKERS
8.65
588
FRANK’S BALL DRAGGERS
1919
31
CHEWY
BREAKERS
8.47
576
ITCHIBAN DRUNKEN MONKEYS
1936
31
JIM BARBATA
SAINTS
8.38
570
JERRY’S BALL BUSTERS
1945
30
BOB GODDARD
BOILERMAKERS
7.97
542
FRANK’S SAINTS
1922
27
CRAIG STEWART
CLAM DIGGERS
8.95
537
DEADWOOD BALLZ IN YOUR HAND
1958
25
Little
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role when they eventually
become seniors.
It is imperative for the
coach to have the next years’
team ready. Using young
players during the season
can prepare them mentally
and practices are the times
when seniors can show their
future replacements what is
needed to stay competitive.
When a coach decides to
ride the season on the skill
and experience of just se-
niors and fails to substitute
in younger players, he will
ultimately face a rebuilding
year.
An ideal program built for
longevity of success should
be composed of an equal
number of players from each
class. Th e graduating players
will be replaced by juniors
and sophomores skilled
through practice and who
ready to step up. Th e phrase
“next player up without a
sudden drop in team perfor-
mance” is a prime example
of a successful blend of prac-
tice preparation with game
readiness.
Each year, Siuslaw High
School selects a senior male
and female athlete of the
year. If you look at the list of
those selected, you will fi nd
most of these seniors were
not only quality athletes but
were also leaders by their ex-
ample and work ethic. Th ey
helped their teammates im-
prove and, as a result, their
teams succeed.
Fishing
Winter steelhead fishing
has been slow on the Alsea
River. Low and clear condi-
tions combined with sunny
blue skies have created
tough conditions. The
warmer weather is warming
up the water temperatures
and making the fish more
active and they are starting
to move around in the basin.
Rain is in the forecast for
this week and a big storm is
forecasted for the weekend.
This should greatly improve
the fishing conditions in the
Alsea River for the end of
the winter steelhead season.
The lower river has been
in good shape and the drift
boaters have been catching a
few fish every day. Numbers
are still low at Alsea hatch-
ery.
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for the remainder of the sea-
son. Trout fishing in streams
will reopen May 22.
ALSEA RIVER:
Winter steelhead
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WEEK #9 WINNERS
TOP
5
Women
SHARON DUTTON 1.72%
VICKIE HUNT 1.34%
JESSICA HOLMES 1.33%
JESSICA ESQUIVAL-AVALOS1.24%
LORI COFFINDAFFER 1.21%
BRION PFENDLER 2.72%
DIRK ANDERSON 1.58%
BILLY EMERSON 1.56%
DUSTIN WILLIAMS 1.21%
BRAD KOEHN 0.70%
TOP
5
Men
Contestant
Name
Weekly
% Lost
WOMEN’S RESULTS
SHARON DUTTON
VICKIE HUNT
JESSICA HOLMES
JESSICA ESQUIVEL-AVALOS
LORI COFFINDAFFER
ELIZABETH BURKHART
AMBER FOX
AUREA HINE
1.72%
1.34%
1.33%
1.24%
1.21%
0.88%
0.52%
0.27%
OVER
Total
% Lost
9.19%
5.36%
4.36%
5.92%
6.65%
4.01%
6.19%
10.45%
MEN’S RESULTS
THERESA FOX
ANGIE BURNS
PHYLLIS “KAY” MOORE
GINA HALPIN
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Contestants understand that participation in the contest may involve inher-
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due to lack of conditioning, carelessness, and other unforeseen, unidenti-
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grams. Contestants understand that oversight of the contest by the Siuslaw
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and will weigh-in every Wednesday through May 8, 2019 at the Florence location at
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0.06%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
-0.04%
1.04%
9.42%
7.10%
4.06%
7.60%
5.04%
1.10%
-1.53%
AL
TOT
BETTY SCARBROUGH
NOEMI SANTOS
GUADALUPE GALVAN
KIM HOLDEN
AVA ANALCO
KASSEY KEPPOL
SUSAN BURKHART
KRISTI RIGGS
BARBARA WATSON
JAMIE WILBY
CARLEY SEIBETTA
TERRI MASON
-0.05%
-0.05%
-0.24%
-0.30%
-0.50%
-0.58%
-0.67%
-1.03%
-1.04%
-1.06%
-1.41%
-2.46%
POUNDS LOST TO DA
TE
476.5
5.51%
0.56%
8.03%
6.86%
3.26%
-0.27%
1.15%
2.93%
5.18%
-4.62%
6.09%
1.48%
BRION PFENDLER
DIRK ANDERSON
BILLY EMERSON
DUSTIN WILLIAMS
BRAD KOEHN
GAYLE “JOE” MOORE
RON CAPUTO
DELBERT HANKS
DANNY KEPPOL
TYRELL HUNT
JIM HECKER
ROBERT YBARRA
TIMOTHY MOFFETT
VERNON SCARBROUGH
WES MAHLING
2.72%
1.58%
1.56%
1.21%
0.70%
0.39%
0.25%
0.00%
0.00%
-0.09%
-0.10%
-0.26%
-0.50%
-0.73%
-2.59%
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11.94%
14.51%
9.77%
5.85%
2.76%
6.94%
4.83%
0.18%
7.75%
7.15%
2.49%
8.37%
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