The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
Page Twelve
AHS NEWS
by Sue Olsen
TUMBLING TEAM
The 1970-71 tumbling team
has been chosen andare practi
cing faithfully for their coach,
Carol Shultz.
So far the team has only
performed once, which was a
short half-time exhibition. But
will perform tonight for PTA.
League Standings
On February 9 they will travel
to Nampa to put on a show for
High
game
and
series;
Diane
MONDAY NIGHT MIXED
the children at the Nampa State
7
1 Jennings 202/556; Ruth Chadd School.
Sarazin - Larson
This
year, for the
2 194/519; Sadie Butcher 193; first time there is a boy’s
6
Looney - Takami
2 Betty Marostica 529.
6
Stedman - Stam
tumbling team.
These boys
High team game and series;
2
6
Talbot - Larsen
, were chosen the same way as
White
Satin
833;
Nyssa
Welding
3
5
Stam - Fortin
’the girls by “trying out” for
4 4 2349.
VanderOord - Stam
, the team. The best were picked.
Bowlers
of
the
week:
Diane
5
3
Laan - Phifer
, The following students are those
5 Jennings 556, scratch; Debbie who were chosen.
3
Wilson - Metcalf
5 Hiatt 586, handicap.
3
Holcomb - Stacy
GIRLS TUMBLING TEAM
0
0
0
6
2
Jones - Knowles
Shelia Pratt, Jr. - 4th year;
6
2
Eckman - Westcott
Sue Olsen, Jr. -4th year;Renee
1
7 HOUSEWIFE LEAGUE
Lundy - Snyder
Hardmen, Sr.-4th year; Cheryl
High game and series; Betty
Burroughs, Sr. - 1st year; Ro
7
1 berta Asumendi, Jr. - 2nd year;
Fortinl90 /504; Marian Danford Super Women
3 Carol Burroughs, Soph. - 2nd
5
181J Lucille Wilson, 180; Les Rolling Pins
5
3
lie Larsen, 474; Mardi Larson, Ball Rollers
year; Cindy Duncan, Soph. - 2nd
Gutter Busters
4
4
469.
year Wanda Gregg, Soph. 2nd
4
4
Men’s high games and series; Alley Oops
year Mary Looney, Soph. - 2nd
4
4
Sonny Takami, 267/592; Ward Hit and Miss
year Margo Case, Frosh. - 1st
Desperados
3
5 year Sandy Lane, Frosh. - 1st
Lundy, 216/552; Roy Sadamori,
Lane Brains
3
5 year; Loretta Woodland, Fosh-
204; John Stam, 559.
3
5 1st year; Annette Chapin and
High team game and series; Pin Pickers
2
6 Tonya Bennet, 8th grade -1st
Looney-Takami, 888;
Stam- Hopefuls
High game and series; Ar-
Fortin, 2430.
year; Mascots are Gay Bennett
Bowlers of the week: Leslie lene Hendrick 217/522; Emma and Regina Sillonis, both 6th
Larson, 474, scratch and Minnie Benedict 185-183/510; Marian graders.
Danford 177/505.
Stam, 592, handicap
BOYS TUMBLING TEAM
Bowlers of the week; Arlene
0
0
0
Seniors;
Lee Sipes, Gene
Hendrick 522, scratch; Marian Mackey and Curtis Fewks; Ju
THURSDAY NIGHT MIXED
Danford 571, handicap.
niors; Gary Barton and Curt
OOO
Spellman; Freshmen;
Frank
1
Homes-Myrick
7
Asumendi, Dennis Dority, Dan
1
7
Fangen-Miller
Fewkes, Charlie Martin and
Reed-Page
3
5
Bob Martin; Mascots, Rick Ol
5
3
Stutheit-Pollard
sen, 3rd grade.
VanZelf-Wilson
5
3
The boys are putting on a half
Riggs-Card
4
4
Despite a torrid 27 points in
3.5
4.5 the second quarter, Nyssa was time show January 30th.
Frank-Domenico
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*
Bullard-Stam
3
5 edged 77-73 by Emmett Saturday
VALENTINE
’
S
DANCE
VanderOord-Focht
3
5 evening in a SRV conference
Adrian’s Valentine’s Dance
Morris-Pounds
2.5
5.5 battle on the Huskies’ home
will be held February 13 after
Jefferies-Newbill
2
6 court.
Reed-Morrison
1
7
Going into the second quarter the game with Melba. The band
Women’s games and series; trailing 21-12, the Bulldogs ral has not been revealed as of yet.
ADRIAN BAND
Janet Frank, 241/536; Mary lied to lead the Huskies at half
The Adrian Band is still on the
Riggs, 188,'Ailene Holmes, 183/ time, 39-33. The attack was led
505; Lois Page, 497.
by reserve forward Paul Trost, go, maybe not for a trip to
Men’s games and series; Mike who came off the bench to sink 12 Washington D.C. but they still
Stam, 225; Ray Riggs, 218/566; points during the second period. practice diligently to keep up
Rudy Marostica, 213/581;Char-
The Huskies regained the the “good name”. Now they are
les Newbill, 213/564.
lead, 60-56 at the third-quarter practicing for their Pep Band
High team game and series; mark, and held their 4 point Concert which will be held Feb.
Riggs-Card, 840/2394.
lead to the end of the contest. 30 at 7;30 p.m. in the high
Bowlers of the week, Janet
Trost led Nyssa’s scoring school gym. Come see if Adrian
Frank, 536, scratch, Sheron with 22 points, followed by Mof- still has it.
MELBA SLIPS BY ADRIAN
Harris, 610, handicap.
ifs 20, Blanch 18, Engstrom 7,
Although playing aggressive
0
0
0
Chester 4, Martinez and Manley
and alert basketball Friday night
BANTAM LEAGUE
1 each.
Antelopes couldn’t quite
High point for Emmett was the
Old Timers
19
5 Harris 21, followed by Me Linn close the gap enough to defeat
Strike Outs
15
9 16, Tnayn 12, Winward 10, Gar the Mustangs.
Statistically Melba out-shot
Alley Cats
9 ner 10, Pusmann6,andRadke2.
15
Lane Brains
Id
14
Nyssa’s undefeated Junior Adrian, showing 19 field goals
io Varsity, with a 8-0 record, beat of 55 attempts for 34 per cent
,Head Pins
14
Bowling Balls
10
14 the Emmett JV’s by a 68-52 compared to 17 shots made from
Top Cats
14 score in the preliminary game. the field of 59 tries for a cool
10
At the charity
Belly Bowlers
9
15 Rod Lewis was high with 21, 28 per cent.
Hot Rods
9
15 followed by Wilson 14, Manley line Melba shot 50 per cent to a
Pin Pickers
15 10, Young 7, Ross 7, Engstrom respectable 49 per cent for
9
Adrian.
High team game and series- 5, and Williams 4.
The Antelopes did a fine job
Bowling Balls, 352/950; Strike
on defense throughout the game,
Outs, 330/954; Top Cats, 329/
changing between a zone and
913.
man-to-man, but were beaten in
High individual game and se
Bouncing back from a poor the rebound department which
ries; Julie Anderson, 144/132/
459; Tammy Bybee, 132/352; first quarter, the Nyssa Bull proved to be the fatal blow.
dogs beat the visiting Vale Vi Melba pulled down 32 rebounds
Cheryl Pounds, 321.
Bob
Marostica,
151/388; kings Tuesday evening, 52-44 compared to Adrians 20.
Adrian, after winning their
Larry Hanney, 133/368; Roger in a SRV and Greater Oregon
first game of the season, has
Conference basketball game.
Glenn, 139/368,
Effective defense by both held had a difficult time getting into
0
0
0
the score down in the first the winning column since. The
SPORTSMAN LEAGUE
quarter, and Rick Chester’s Antelopes record for the Trea
Reib’s Market
12
4 swisher at the buzzer made the sure Valley League (TVL) now
Owyhee Barber Shop
10
6 first score for Nyssa. Vale’s stands at 0-2 and 1-11 for the
9
Parma Water Lifter
7 tight zone defense allowed the season.
Jim Thomas led the Adrian
9
Zinn Union 76
7 Bulldogs only 10 shots, and the
Idaho Power
9 quarter ended in favor of Vale, eagers with 21 points, followed
7
Idaho Sporting Goods
6
10 7-2. The tempo picked up just by John Mantle with 11, Clyde
Oregon Concrete
10 a little in the second quarter Martin 8, Jim Conant 2, and
6
Nyssa Auto Parts
11 and the half-time score was Pat Corn with 3 points.
5
ANTELOPES BLAST NOTUS
High team game and series; Vale 19, Nyssa 18.
The third quarter ended with
Saturday night the Antelopes
Zinn
Union 76, 1026/3001;
Rieb’s Market, 1038/2959; Owy Vale still in the lead, 32-31 as put on an excellent show of bas
hee Barber Shop, 2856; Idaho the two teams kept up a re ketball skill, swamping the Pi-
lentless defense.
The Bull
Power, 998.
High individual game and se dogs then found the hoop in
ries; Frank Landin, 226/600; the fourth quarter to score
Bob Fangen, 210/567; Emil 21 points compared to Vale’s
Wohlcke, 210/555, JackWilson, 12.
Nyssa eighth grade won over
Greg Blanch led the Bull-
234.
Vallivue January 15, 34-21.
dogs
in
scoring
with
16
points,
0
0
0
which was also high for the Nyssa defense proved very ef
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
game. Rick Chester was close fective throughout the game.
This victory gave the eighth
Johannesen-Adams
13
3 behind with 14, Dave Manley
Howards Texaco
11
5 had 12, Keith Oldemeyer 3, grade a 2-2 record.
Top scorer was Chris Lords
10
6 Scott Engstrom 3, Ron Mof-
First National Rank
with 14 points. Other scorers
fis 3, and Paul Trost 1.
M 4 W Market
8
Scoring for Vale was Yra- were Adams 4, Short 4, Mos
Hiatt Brothers
9
7
0’s Trophy
9 guen 15, Robertson 9, Jantzen quea 4, Hartley 2, Martinez 2,
7
9 6, Williams 5, Hawk 3, Stan Vanetti 2, and Joyce 2.
American Foods
7
6
Nyssa Co-op
10 dage 2, Canmon 2 andCemga2. Bulldog Wrestlers
Nyssa’s JV’s won their 9th
10
6
White Satin Sugar
Eastmans Ins.
5
ll straight victory in the preli Beat Borah, 31-15
High team game and series; minary game by a score of
Nyssa
Bulldog wrestlers
American Foods, 1057/2970; 51-48 over the Vale JV team in whipped the Borah Lions by a
White Satin Sugar, 1014, Hiatt a very exciting game. Jerry 31 to 15 score in action Tues
Brothers, 1012/2904; Johan Wilson and Rod Lewis scored day night in Boise.
14 each, followed by Kevin Eng
nesen-Adams, 2921.
Individual match results are
High individual games and strom 8, Geren Manley 9, Pat as follows;
series: Claude Stacy, 226/590, Ross 5, and Lowell Williams 1. 101-Allen (B) dec Kido 4-0
Shay Bybee and Dewayne Hiatt,
108-Beck (N) dec Cooper 4-2
211, Kudv Marostica, 580,Cork
115-Buchanan (B) dec Hartley
Olsen, 555.
6-5
0
0
0
121-Price (B) dec Schilling 8 0
The Boise Valley Judo Club 129-Cleaver (N) pin A. Bucha
PATRIOTS LEAGUE
of Caldwell held their annual
nan 1st
0 Invitational Judo Tournament 135-Moore (N) pin Yurke 3rd
White Satin
1 at Vallivue High School Satur 141-Mena (N) dec Jones 5-3
Nyssa Welding
3 day, January 16. Clubs from 148-Nyssa won forfeit
Wilsons
4 Idaho, Utah and the Ore-Ida 158-Wallace (B) dec Lassiter
Olympic
7-4
4 Club from Ontario participated.
Eders
Tom Okai, Nyssa, was listed 168-Peterson (N) Ward 3rd
Brackens
4
5 as one of the winners, taking 188-Wilman Miller (B)decWil-
Sugar Bowl
man 12-10
5 home the 1st place trophy in
Mildreds
6 the 13-14 year old lightweight Hvy-P. Wilman (N) pinMorlock
Paulus Jewelry
BA M
2nd
8 division.
Huskies Edge
Nyssa, 77-73
rates of Notus 64-49 to put
their TVL record at 1-2 and
2-11 for the entire season.
Only briefly in the beginning
moments of the contest did Notus
challenge Adrian, butwiththree
men in double figures the Ante
lopes easily slipped by for the
victory. The Pirates have had
a tough time getting started this
year and are 0-3 in the TVL.
In overall season play they are
Thursday, January 21, 1971
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Junior Varsity games start
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at 8:00 p.m.
the victory for Adrian was Jim
Thomas with 12 points, Clyde
Martin 10, Pat Corn 9, Jim
Conant 7, Sam Chaney 5, and
Allan Atagi with 1 point.
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