BRIEFLY.Byline: The Register-Guard When it comes to balancing two sports, Erick Melgar, 20, of Pleasant Hill may still be deciding which one he likes best. As a student at Pleasant Hill High School, Melgar trained in tae kwan do as a freshman and senior, sandwiched around his sophomore and junior years as a soccer player. Last fall, as a Northwest Christian College Northwest Christian College is a private, liberal arts college located in Eugene, Oregon and is affiliated with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and the Independent Christian Churches/Churches of Christ. freshman, he returned to soccer and earned a spot as back-up goalkeeper on the first-year team. Then in March, tae kwan do beckoned again, and with the approval of his soccer coach and support of Martial Arts This is a list of martial arts, broken down by region and style. African martial arts Eritrea
San Jose (sănəzā`, săn hōzā`), city (1990 pop. 782,248), seat of Santa Clara co., W central Calif.; founded 1777, inc. 1850. , he won his 18-and-older red belt division's forms and sparring national gold medals. But Melgar's progression up the ladder to black belt status will soon hit another delay. The Beacons' second soccer season approaches, and there are shots on goal to be saved. NOTES & ANNOUNCEMENTS To submit events Send written announcements and nominations to Gil Hulin. Items may be delivered to The Register-Guard, 3500 Chad Drive; mailed to P.O. Box 10188, Eugene, OR 97440; faxed to 687-6674 or e-mailed to ghulin@guardnet.com. Announcements and results should arrive by Thursday noon for publication the following Monday. Due to limited space, notices can be published only once. Achievements The FC Willamette Pride U17 girls' soccer team won the recent Crossfire A multi-GPU interface from ATI for connecting two ATI display adapters together for faster graphics rendering on one monitor. CrossFire machines require PCI Express slots, a CrossFire-enabled motherboard and, depending on which models are used, either a pair of ATI Radeon adapters or one Premier Tournament at Kirkland, Wash., winning five straight games. Tahne Apo, Taylor Housley, Carly Kolpin and Whitney Roline scored the eight Pride goals in the semifinal and championship matches. Softball champions: The first-year Eugene Storm 10U fastpitch team won the NFSPA Summer Nationals tournament at Newberg, winning eight of nine games. Kelly Harris, who will enter sixth grade at Cal Young Middle School, was named tournament Most Valuable Player as starting pitcher Noun 1. starting pitcher - (baseball) a pitcher who starts in a baseball game baseball, baseball game - a ball game played with a bat and ball between two teams of nine players; teams take turns at bat trying to score runs; "he played baseball in high school"; in both championship games, while teammates Brittany Dodds, Sahalie Doe, Emily Faulconer, Samantha Goodale and Heidi Hall joined her on the all-tournament team. Rochelle Pappel, 12, of Eugene is the first female driver from the Northwest to win a National Hot Rod Association
The National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) Junior drag racing drag racing Form of motor racing in which two contestants race side by side from a standing start over a straight quarter-mile strip of pavement. Winners go on to compete against others in their class until only one is left undefeated. national championship and only the second driver from Oregon ever to win. The Willamette Christian School A Christian School is a school run on Christian principles or by a Christian organization. The nature of Christian schools varies enormously from country to country according to the religious, educational, and political culture. student was one of nearly 600 junior dragster The Junior Dragster is a half-scaled version of the top fuel dragster. Also known as the halfscale or jr dragster, it reaches speeds of up to 85 mph. There is a league called the JDRL (Junior Dragster Racing League). The JDRL is a division of the NHRA. racers competing for one of eight prestigious Wally Trophies and a national title at the Bandimere Speedway in Morrison, Colo. After winning four preliminary rounds, Pappel's quarterfinal competition included drivers from Utah, Colorado and Idaho, and in the final she beat her challenger from Boise with a .035 reaction time and 9.236 (seconds) elapsed time e·lapsed time n. The measured duration of an event. Noun 1. elapsed time - the time that elapses while some event is occurring on her 9.23 dial. Fourteen local swimmers are included on the Oregon team at the Western Zone Championships beginning Tuesday at Farmington, N.M. Local boys (Lane and Coos counties) include Kyle Freeman, Matthew Johnson Matthew Johnson, or Matt Johnson, can refer to several people:
Miller is a keen supporter of the South Sydney Rabbitohs Rugby League team. , Kevin Waller and Liam Wong. Local girls include Calleagh Brown, Emma Jones Emma Jones is The Sun newspapers youngest columnist and former editor of Smash Hits magazine. Emma began her Fleet Street career on the Sunday Mirror before moving to The Mail On Sunday and then The Sun. , Alexis Kronberger, Rachel Leighter, Elise Miner, Maggie Moore Maggie Moore was the stage name of the American-Australian actor Margaret Virginia Sullivan (1851 - March 15 1926). Sullivan was born at San Francisco, U.S.A., in 1851, and began her theatrical career at an early age. , Carly Rowan and Ingrid Woelfel. Camps and instruction Sheldon soccer camps: Two five-day soccer camps for boys and girls boys and girls mercurialisannua. ages 6-17 are being offered this week and next at Sheldon High School Sheldon High School may refer to:
North Eugene Highlander Football Camp for players entering grades 3-12 begins Aug. 13. There are two non-contact sessions: 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. for grades 9-12, Monday through Friday; and 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. for grades 3-8, Monday through Thursday. High school camp registration is 7:30 a.m. Monday only. Youth camp tuition is $55 and high school camp tuition is $75. For more information, e-mail coach Eric Johannsen at NEHighlanderFootball@yahoo.com. Marist Aquatics Camp is Aug. 13-17, 8 a.m. to 10 a.m., at Eugene Swim and Tennis Club. Open to girls and boys entering first grade and up, the fee is $40. For more information or to register call 517-7946. Hoop Dreams Basketball Camp is Aug. 15-17 from 9 a.m. to noon at Cascade Middle School. Boys and girls entering grades 4-8 are welcome, and the fee is $50 for three days. For more information, visit hoopdreamscamp.com or call Ryan Brummett at (541) 510-5345. Royal Basketball Academy is offering two free FUNdamental Skills sessions this month for boys and girls ages 5-7. Sessions are Saturday afternoons at US Sportsplex in west Eugene, and kids need to bring a basketball. Groups for all other ages are currently full. RBA RBA Rare Bird Alert RBA Reserve Bank of Australia RBA Run Book Automation RBA Rochester Business Alliance RBA Rights-Based Approach RBA Royal Brunei Airlines (ICAO code) RBA Relative Byte Address RBA relative binding affinity also offers free training for parents who are interested in youth coaching. For more information, including times, visit Royalbasketballacademy.com or call 461-9449. Soccer instruction: Royal Basketball Academy is offering two free FUNdamental Skills sessions this month for boys and girls ages 5-8. Kids need to bring a soccer ball. Sessions are 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at Peterson Barn Park off Royal Avenue. Call 461-9449 to register in advance. Events Kidsports fall coaches will hold organizational meetings and training sessions this month. Fifth through eighth grade tackle football coaches will meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Roaring Rapids Pizza in Glenwood. Fifth through eighth grade Klassic soccer coaches will have training Aug. 14 at Graham Field at 6 p.m., followed by their organizational meeting at 7 p.m., also at Graham Field. Details for flag football and recreational soccer meetings on Aug. 21 will be announced next week. Three Eugene tennis teams will compete in this weekend's USTA USTA United States Tennis Association USTA United States Telecom Association USTA United States Trotting Association USTA United States Telephone Association USTA United States Twirling Association USTA United States Trademark Association League Tennis Pacific Northwest Section Championships in greater Portland. Local participants include the women's 4.0 Eugene Swim and Tennis Club team captained by Michelle Charpentier, the men's 4.0 ESTC ESTC European Semantic Technology Conference ESTC English Short Title Catalog (bibliographic database) ESTC Ethiopian Science and Technology Commission ESTC Escola Superior de Teatro e Cinema (Portugal) team captained by Kent Gibbons Famous people named Gibbons include:
Dr. . The event includes 64 teams and more than 700 players competing for the chance to represent the Pacific Northwest in USTA national championships. Registration Adult fall soccer registration for the City of Eugene's five leagues will be accepted for returning fall teams on Aug. 14-15 and for new teams on Aug. 16-17 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Athletics office at Amazon Community Center, 2700 Hilyard St. Teams must submit a completed team roster, classification sheet and the full team entry fee at the time of registration. League play begins Sept. 9 with games played Games played (most often abbreviated as G or GP) is a statistic used in team sports to indicate the total number of games in which a player has participated (in any capacity); the statistic is generally applied irrespective of whatever portion of the game is contested. Sundays and Wednesdays at various city fields. Leagues that will be offered this fall include men's competitive, men's recreational, women's B, men's 35-and-older (seven-a-side) and coed rec. Contact the Eugene Recreation Athletic staff at 682-5409 for registration materials or more information. Teams forming Eugene Metro FC will hold tryouts for U15-U18 boys and girls winter soccer teams on Aug. 14-15 at Monroe Middle School/Ascot Park. An information meeting is tonight at Churchill High School at 6 p.m. For more information, visit eugenemetrofc.org or call 343-5100. Fastpitch softball Fastpitch softball is a sport played commonly by girls, though male and co-ed fastpitch leagues also exist. The United States fastpitch softball team has won back-to-back-to-back gold medals at the 1996, 2000 and 2004 Summer Olympics. : The Eugene Lightning will hold tryouts for their 2008 18A and 16A teams the next two weekends at the Sheldon High School softball fields. Pitchers and catchers should attend 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Aug. 19. All other position players should attend 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Saturday and 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Aug. 19. Players born on or after Jan. 1, 1989 are eligible for the 18U team and Jan. 1, 1991 for the 16U team. Arrive early to register and bring your own gear. Contact: Lee Lashway, 953-4796 or jllashway@peoplepc.com, for 16A; Kim Potter, 954-1741 or kpotter@ohvi.org, for 18A. Fastpitch softball: The Oregon Reign will hold tryouts at Churchill High School for their 2008 16U team this weekend and for their 2008 12U team Aug. 18-19. For the older team, pitchers and catchers should attend from 10 a.m. until noon on Saturday and from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sunday. Candidates for all other positions will try out from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday. Contact Eric at 687-2909 or visit oregonreign.com for more information. U12 tryouts will be 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. both days the following weekend. Soccer tryouts: Corvallis-based Valley FC will hold tryouts for its 2008 winter season U15 boys team on Saturday and Sunday from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on the Oregon State University Oregon State University, at Corvallis; land-grant and state supported; coeducational; chartered 1858 as Corvallis College, opened 1865. In 1868 it was designated Oregon's land-grant agricultural college and was taken over completely by the state in 1885. practice field, Western Boulevard at 17th Street. Each prospect should bring a copy of his birth certificate and proof of medical insurance. Contacts: Deb Bynum, (541) 231-9383 or Carolyn Boggess, (541) 760-4196. Help wanted "Help wanted" is a request commonly made by an employer in search of an employee. It may also refer to:
The Lane County Soccer Referees Association is seeking new and experienced referees for youth, high school and adult leagues. There will be Saturday training classes Aug. 18 and 25 at 9 a.m. at Churchill High School Room J-9. Please acknowledge your plans to attend by calling 285-1923 or e-mail Cindy Wilgus at bckwilgus@aol.com. Adult flag football officials are needed by Maximus Sports for the fall league that will play on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings beginning Sept. 18. For more information, contact Randy at 554-1103. BASEBALL Eugene Men's Senior Baseball League RESULTS - Nationals 13-19, Red Sox 2-4. Blue Jays 14-10, Cubs 1-0. Orioles 3-11, Cardinals 9-8. Nationals 7-14, Orioles 3-9. STANDINGS - Nationals 15-1, Blue Jays 11-2, Orioles 7-8, Cardinals 5-9, Cubs 3-11, Red Sox 2-12. BOWLING Timber Bowl JUNIOR/ADULT SUMMER LEAGUE MEN MEN - Jim Goble 200 game/579 series, Lanny Martin 200/535, David Kleidosty 189/469, Larry Sparks Larry Sparks (born 1947) is a Bluegrass musician and guitarist. He was the winner of the 2004 and 2005 IBMA Male Vocalist of the Year Award. External links
Stephen Miller (January 17, 1816 – August 18, 1881) was an American Republican politician. 235/591, Pone See pwn. Vorachith 164/458, Cody Sutherland 166/445. JUNIORS - Alex Graham John Alexander "Alex" Graham (July 11 1890 – April 1943) was a Scottish footballer. Graham was born in Hurlford, Ayrshire but started playing for local clubs in Lanarkshire. 153/445, Cody Kleidosty 153/434, Michael Cox The name Michael Cox could refer to:
WOMEN WOMEN - Candy Goble 200/543, Jo Zaklan 188/468, Bonnie Anderson 185/467, Tami Dellinger 191/431. MAJORS - Kelsee Leno 191/502, Amber Zemp 137/373, Hannah Chapman 120/345, Edge Branom 132/333, Kayla Summers 103/276. JUNIORS - Rebecca Mccune 120/321, Nicole Fellows 74/209. PREP - Katie Hutchison 115/299. BANTAMS - Mackenzee Clarke 50/126, Alyssa Zemp 53/123. Strike City MEN HIGH GAMES - Open: Richard Goosmann 248, Ryan Besaw 246, Tom Glenn 222, Chris Zehner 201, Mark Thurner 195. Seniors: Lloyd Severe 219, Chuck Kiefer 214, Stank stank v. A past tense of stink. stank Verb a past tense of stink stank stink Clark 206. HIGH SERIES - Open: Goosmann 706, Besaw 626, Glenn 613, Thurner 566. Seniors: Severe 601, Kiefer 583. WOMEN HIGH GAMES - Open: Tracy Denson 214, Mandy Herd 204, Lori Maloy 201, Melissa Zemp 165, Tami Dellinger 157. Seniors: Joyce Clayborn 204, Ginny Glassman 201, Dee Severe 171, Judy Steele 168, Doris Forcia 164. HIGH SERIES - Open: Denson 562, Herd 548, Maloy 465, Dellinger 431, Tami Kirk 422. Seniors: Clayborn 558, Glassman 518, Severe 482, Steele 472, Forcia 448. JUNIOR LEAGUE BOYS JUNIORS - Cody Sutherland 288 game/646 series, Austin Howe 227/526, Dustin Michael 196/526, Bryan Morris 212/496, Joey Dickey 164/464, Alex Graham 168/432, Devon Drift 174/407. BANTAMS -Jonathan Weir 126/291, Joshua Denson 79/215, Jon Kramer 78/195, Joseph Kramer 68/166. JUNIOR LEAGUE GIRLS JUNIORS - Katie Bowles 184/513, Amber Zemp 187/507, Joanna Thurner 145/352, Nicole Denson 116/333, Brandi Yarnell 127/310, Hillary Bayes 101/284. FLYING DISC City of Eugene SUMMER COED ULTIMATE LEAGUE POOL A - White 16, Gray 11. Blue 13, Black 6. POOL B - Red 11, Green 10. Yellow 15, Brown 6. GOLF VAL-CO Senior Circuit At Roseburg Country Club FIRST FLIGHT GROSS - R. Beach/D. Worley 75, S. Erickson/A. McPherson 76. NET - G. Anderson/M. McKibben 64, B. Curtis/P. Brandt 65, B. Warner/B. Avery 65. SECOND FLIGHT GROSS - B. Nelson/R. Hardwick 82, L. Thorp/D. Perry 83. NET - J. Noel/B. Hale 64, P. Van Zanden/K. Christensen 66, A. Gant/K. Weber 66. THIRD FLIGHT GROSS - M. Brenneman/V. Hilmer 81, J. Birman/D. Barton 82. NET - S. Soares/R. Frichette 61, R. Buck/S. Johnson 63, P. Martini/B. Allgood 64. FOURTH FLIGHT GROSS - G. Mulvey/B. Loren 85, B. Burnett/D. Miller 90. NET - J. Sheldal/H. Schmoll 60, D. Caldwell/D. Hobbs 60, B. Wilson/M. Priest 64. Women's Inter-city Golf League At Oak Hills Golf Course FLIGHT A - Gross: Hickman/Hengler 80, Kingsford/Wood 84, France/Slattery 84. Net: Kinny/Dooley 62, Wilkins/Grice 65, Swadener/Peters 68. FLIGHT B - Gross: Schmidt/Stark 88, Misensol/Vermilyea 91, Sadowsky/Montgomery 103. Net: Leroux/McClory 64, Caley Kelly 67, Butler/Brackney 79. FLIGHT C - Gross: Hugi/Pratt 100, Stacy/Lestock 104, Ellis/Wright 107. Net: Berg/Gandy 68, Borg/Ramsey 72, Johnson/Miller 73, Alexander/Pratt 73. Central Oregon Central Oregon is a geographical region lying near the center of the U.S. state of Oregon. It is commonly considered to include Deschutes, Jefferson, and Crook counties. Primary cities in Central Oregon are La Pine, Sunriver, Bend, Redmond, Madras, and Prineville. Junior Golf Association At Tokatee Golf Club RESULTS OF WINNERS AND LOCAL GOLFERS GIRLS AGE 9-11 - (Short course) Allie Bowlin 55. (Regular) Sarah Heinly 52. 12-17 NOVICE - Sydney King (Blue River) 49. VARSITY - Kathleen Adame 78. BOYS AGE 9-11 - (Short course) Rhett Pedersen 43. (Regular) Chapin Pedersen 44. 12-13 - Dylan Cramer Dylan Cramer (born January 21, 1958 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian jazz musician. Cramer took up the saxophone at age 13. Four years later Cramer heard a recording of alto sax great Sonny Criss and traveled from Canada to Los Angeles to befriend his mentor and 88, Haaken Plews (Blue River) 98. 14-15 - Malcolm Cameron This article refers to the Canadian businessman and politician. For other people named Malcom Cameron, see Malcom Cameron (disambiguation). Malcolm Cameron (April 25 1808 – June 1 1876) was a Canadian businessman and politician. 77. 16-17 - Casey King (Blue River) 71, Kiger Plews (Vida) 84. 12-17 NOVICE - (Novice) Jaired Rodmaker 55. Relief Nursery Pro-Am At Shadow Hills Country Club PRO DIVISION - Bob Rannow 67, Jeff Smith 69, Birk Nelson 71, Brandon Richardson 71, Matt Dake 72, Scott Erdman 73, Jimmy White 73. RiverRidge Golf Course WOMEN'S CLUB Women’s clubs first arose in the United States during the post-civil war period. As a result of increased leisure time due to modern household advances, middle class women had more time to engage in intellectual pursuits. SUTTONRIDGE MONDAYS - ONE GROSS AND ONE NET - Susan York/Ruth Pohll/Sue Wassom/Sandy Vermilyea, 63. Pat Church/Thyra Boyd/Julie Longton/Jeann Nichols, 69. RIVERRIDGE WEDNESDAYS - NINE GROSS AND NINE NET - Church/Nancy Brink/Marilyn France, 45. Ilona McClory/Wassom/Jodi Coller, 54. Judi Borg/Arlene Slattery/Annette LeRoux, 57. MEN'S CLUB SENIOR TUESDAY - ONE, TWO, THREE WALTZ - Jim Britton/Bob Lundeen/Bob Pardovich/Bob Hixson, 120. Artie Gilad/Jerry Ziegler/Fred Schultz/Jerry Schneider, 127. Don Blair/Bill Gass/Clayton Winkle/Dale Atkins, 128. Ed Higgins/Ed Threatt/Gary Damian/Don Berry, 130. INDIVIDUAL GROSS - Schultz 80, Damian 84, Luke Barber 84. NET - Gilad 66, Lundeen 68, Schneider 69. Diamond Woods G.C. Men's Club Championship "A FLIGHT - Gross: Greg Doyle 145, Jim Tatum
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He grew up in Toronto where he attended Jarvis Collegiate Institute, the University of Toronto, and then got his law degree from Osgoode Hall. 136, Charlie Fletcher 142. Middlefield Golf Club Women's Club Championship CLUB CHAMPION - Mary Triska, 252. Runner-up: Berta Rawie, 255. First place: Dorothy Lundquist, 259. Second place: Phyllis Gowing, 262. SECOND FLIGHT - Shirley Estrada 280, Donna Waske 284. Men's Club THURSDAY - BEST BALL - Pat Rickard/Tom Flood/Mike Adams/Jack Foell, 26. Jim Hoover/Dylan Rowe/Roy Pond/Gary Ingram, 25. Larry Zuvich/Bill Wright/Steve Wile/Flood, 25. Ed Prunkl/Earl Ruckwardt/Mel Gowing/Mark Bendele, 24. Jim Wamsley/Sam Kelder/Bob Praus/Tom Arney, 24. NET - Ingram 58, Prunkl 58. GROSS - Ed Moran 66, Rowe 67, LeRoy Bodine 70. MONDAY - THREE-MAN POINTS - Rickard/Flood/Jim Cunningham/Virgil Miller, 136. Gowing/Scott Veneman/Brent McCall/Frank Lacosse, 131. NET - Cunningham 58, Dave England Dave England, (born December 30, 1969) has appeared on the MTV series Jackass, and . Johnny Knoxville stated on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart that England has just one testicle as a result of a snowboarding accident. 61, Lacosse 61. GROSS - Jack Doleman 70, Rowe 71. Emerald Valley Golf Club MEN'S CLUB GROSS - Ron Snook snook: see bass, fish. snook Any of about eight species (genus Centropomus) of tropical marine fishes that are long and silvery and have two dorsal fins, a long head, and a large mouth with a projecting lower jaw. 78, Steve Dignam 82. NET - Marv Brenneman 72, Dignam 73, Greg Mott 74. HOCKEY Ice Center Adult Summer Leagues RESULTS - White Knuckles 10, Red Hot 1. High Street Golden Beers 6, Bleu-Blanc-Rouge 1. STANDINGS - White Knuckles 2-0, High Street Golden Beers 1-1, Red Hot 1-1, Bleu-Blanc-Rouge 0-2. TONIGHT'S GAMES - 7 p.m.: Red Hot vs. Golden Beers; 8:30 o.m.: Bleu-Blanc-Rouge vs. White Knuckles. RUNNING Road Run/Walk Calendar WHAT'S NEW MONDAY, SEPT. 3 - Labor Day's Prefontaine Trail Restoration event at Alton Baker Park Alton Baker Park is located in Eugene, Oregon, United States, near Autzen Stadium. It features duck ponds, bicycle trails, and a dog park, and directly touches the Ferry Street Bridge. includes an 800-meter kids' run at 9 a.m., a 7-kilometer run at 9:30 a.m. and a 5-kilometer walk at 10:30 a.m. All profits will go toward restoring the Prefontaine Trail. Early registration through Aug. 29 is $20 with T-shirt, $14 without. Registration from Aug. 30 is $5 more. Online registration is available at goodrace.com. Kids' race participants do not need to register and all receive a ribbon. SATURDAY, SEPT. 8 - The second annual Beat the Tide event adds a 5-mile beach, trail and road run/walk to the original 5-kilometer run/walk. The 5K takes place entirely within the city of Yachats, beginning at 9:15 a.m., while the 5-mile starts a few miles north of town at 9 a.m. All youth under 16 are free and receive a free T-shirt if registered by Sept. 1. Visit goodrace.com to download the printable race brochure that must be mailed in for youth entry. Adult registration through Sept. 1 is $20 with T-shirt, $14 without. After Sept. 1 there is no T-shirt option and day of race entry is $20. Online registration at goodrace.com closes Sept. 7 at noon. SATURDAY, SEPT. 15 - The 28th annual Prefontaine Memorial 10-kilometer Run starts at 10 a.m. at the corner of Fourth and Anderson in downtown Coos Bay Coos Bay (k s), city (1990 pop. 15,076), Coos co., SW Oreg., a port of entry on Coos Bay; founded 1854 as Marshfield, inc. 1874, renamed 1944. . Wheelchair racers start at 9:50. Walkers have the
choice of the entire 10K route or a two-mile distance. Entry is $18
through Sept. 10, $21 thereafter. Online registration is available at
prefontainerun.com. There will be age group awards in five-year
groupings, and high school and college team divisions. Nike is again
sponsoring the grand prize, an expense-paid trip to Myrskyla, Finland,
to compete in the Lasse a. & adv. 1. Less. Viren Run in September, 2008. All race entrants
receive a commemorative T-shirt.
OTHER EVENTS SATURDAY, AUG. 11 - The 33rd annual Scandia scan·di·a n. See scandium oxide. [From scandium.] Run includes a 10-kilometer course through Junction City Junction City, city (1990 pop. 20,604), seat of Geary co., NE Kans., at the confluence of the Republican and Smoky Hill rivers; inc. 1859. The rail, trade, and processing center of an agricultural and dairy area, it grew as the supply point for nearby Fort Riley, and surrounding countryside starting at 8 a.m. and a 4.4-mile walk starting five minutes behind the runners. Early registration ends today and is $16 with T-shirt, $11 without, for adults and $10 for children 11-and-younger. Register online at goodrace.com. SATURDAY, AUG. 18 - The third annual Run/Walk the Riverbend event is a 5-kilometer run/walk and 1-mile walk on roads in northwest Springfield. This is a fundraiser for the Lane Coalition for Healthy Active Youth. Entry fees through Aug. 17 is $15 with T-shirt, $10 without. Fees increase $5 on race day. Online registration through noon, Aug. 17, is available at goodrace.com. SUNDAY, AUG. 26 - Rover Romp is a 5-kilometer run/walk and 1-kilometer walk to benefit Greenhill Humane Society A humane society is a group that aims to stop animal suffering due to cruelty or other reasons. Examples Examples of humane societies include: The Humane Society of the United States, Peninsula Humane Society, American Humane which was founded in 1877 as a network of . The course on West Eugene Wetlands bike paths includes categories for runners-only and walkers with dogs. Registration through Aug. 23 is $17 including T-shirt and doggy bandana, or $12 with bandana-only. Day of race entry is $8 more. Online registration at goodrace.com begins today. Post-race activities on the Humane Society lawn include canine grooming, venders, raffles, children's activities and demonstrations including the Lane County Sheriff's K9 unit. SENIOR-MASTERS SPORTS FESTIVAL Senior-Masters Sports Festival Golf OAKWAY GOLF COURSE MEN GROSS - 1 (tie), Jim Funkhouser and Cord Angier, 147. 3, Cal Hersey, 152. NET - 1, Del Lindley, 124. 2, Larry Bush, 125. 3, Ken Keefe, 127. WOMEN GROSS - 1, Marie Pratt, 168. 2, Sandy Vermilyea, 175. 3, Pauline Dahl, 178. NET - 1, Pat Gandy, 119. 2, Pat Revell, 124. 3 (tie), Anna DiGrande and Bernie Price, 129. FIDDLER'S GREEN For other uses, see . Fiddler's Green is the happy land imagined by sailors where there is perpetual mirth, a fiddle that never stops playing and dancers who never tire. GOLF COURSE MEN GROSS - 1, Del Dickey, 133. 2, Russ Cron, 140. 3, Richard Rodarte, 141. NET - 1, Robert Emary, 107. 2, Larry Pelletier, 110. 3, Earl Goodman, 120. WOMEN GROSS - 1, Randy Hiltbrand, 147. 2, Eileen Shinkle, 148. 3, Arlene Mayfield, 153. NET - 1, Marj Gossler, 114. 2, Elnore Kottek, 117. l3, Penny Wilson, 122. LAURELWOOD GOLF COURSE MEN GROSS - 1, Jess Drury, 83, 2, George McClure, 85. NET - 1, Ed Kohler, 68. 2, Keith Brabham, 70. FOUR-MAN SCRAMBLE - 1, Jess Wise/McClure/Howard Yamamoto/Jim Ellison, 69. MIDDLEFIELD GOLF COURSE GOLD DIVISION - FOUR-MAN SCRAMBLE 1, Bob Neet/Bob Kendall/John Robison/Fred Schultz, 52-53-105. 2, Jim Reeves/Dick Henry/Sam Kelder/Jack Foell, 54-55-109. 3, Richard Vargas/Dave Tooker/Horst Hittemberger/Larry Emery, 57-56-113. DIAMOND DIVISION - MIXED COUPLES 1, Bob Bouchard/Sonja Lindbloom/Alice Medin/Bill Medin, 66-67-133. 2, Cy Bombard/Margo Bombard/Marilyn Hoblit/Dick Chambers, 69-68-137. 3, Jim Merrill/Norma Edwards/Jean McConnell/Ernie Estrada, 69-69-138. Tennis EUGENE SWIM AND TENNIS CLUB MEN SINGLES - Round 1: Tim Hendrix d Kim Larson, 6-3, 6-1. Round 2: Hendrix d Dave Thomas, 6-2, 6-0. Round 3: Hendrix d Mike McCarty, 6-2, 7-5. DOUBLES - Round 1: McCarty/Herb Horner d Elton Forbes/Bruce Brubeck, 6-2, 1-6, 1-0. Round 2: McCarty/Horner d Wes Stauffer/Don James, 6-1, 6-1. Round 3: McCarty/Horner d Dick Clark/Jerry Smith, 7-6, 6-2. WOMEN DOUBLES - Round 1: Debbie Larson/Connie Clark d Mary Jacobson/Sookjae McCarty, 6-3, 1-6, 1-0. Round 2: Larson/Clark d Jackie Kennedy/Elaine Barbison, 6-3, 6-4. MIXED DOUBLES mixed doubles pl.n. (used with a sing. verb) A game of doubles, as in tennis, that is played with each team composed of one man and one woman. Round 1: Janise Augur/Roger Schaijo d Joy Lum/Mike McCarty, 6-4, 7-6. Round 2: Lum/McCarty d David Thomas/Helen Walton, 6-3, 6-0. Round 3: Lum/McCarty d Jerry Smith/Linda Boyers, 6-0, 6-1. Racquetball racquetball, sport played indoors by two or four players, combining elements of court handball and such racket games as squash racquets. It is played on a standard handball court 40 ft (12.2 m) long, 20 ft (6. COURTSPORTS ATHLETIC CLUB MEN OPEN/A SINGLES - 1, John DeWees. 2, Eugene Youngman. B/C B/C Because B/C Broadcast B/C Boundary Conditions B/C Biological & Chemical SINGLES - 1, Rick Camden. 2, Steve Chin. B/C DOUBLES - 1, Camden/Mike Johnson. 2, Berald Schultz/Mike Peterson. Consolation, Gaylen Provost/Ray Wissig. WOMEN OPEN/A SINGLES - 1, Debbie Lujan. 2, Cindy Youngman. MIXED OPEN/A DOUBLES - 1, DeWees/Marni Wagner. 2, Gary Meninger/Sherri Meninger. B/C DOUBLES - 1, Peterson/Annie Brooks. 2, John Roskoski/Wagner. SOFTBALL Eugene Community Softball League RESULTS - Aging Heros 12, Oregon Woods 9. Flaming Martyrs 13, Terrific Titans 7. Happy Campers Happy Campers are a punk/rock band, from Las Vegas. The band consists of three members: Isaac Campa (Vox & Guitar), Master Jay (Drums & Vox) and MeanGene (Bass & Vox). The band is featured heavily on the Bumfights series and this has helped to ensure their popularity. 16, Stumbling Bums 6. Odd Sox 24, Club Dave Renegades 20. Comedy Club 21, Stumbling Bums 4. Young Guns 24, Flaming Martyrs 14. Terrific Titans 29, Alcohol Tobacco and Funbags 17. Happy Campers 25, The Solution 13. Oregon Woods 18, Big O 5. Late for Dinner 20, Aging Heros 6. Hit Parade hit parade n. 1. A ranked group or listing of the currently most popular songs. 2. A collection or listing of the most popular or excellent items or people of a certain kind. Noun 1. d Whitebird Whales (forfeit). SWIMMING 11-and-Older Long Course State Championships At Albany LOCAL GIRLS IN THE TOP EIGHT AGE 12 200 IM - 7, Alexis Kronberger, ECSC ECSC: see European Coal and Steel Community. , 2:46.38. 50 FREE - 4, Elise Miner, ECSC, 30.39. 100 BACK - 6, Kronberger, ECSC, 1:18.84. 100 BUTTERFLY - 5. Miner, ECSC, 1:14.34. 100 FREE - 7, Miner, ECSC, 1:07.75. 100 BREAST - 8, Regan Shattuck-Smallwood, RRSC RRSC Radial Reflector Shipping Container , 1:31.41. 50 BUTTERFLY - 5, Miner, ECSC, 33.52. AGE 13 100 BUTTERFLY - 3, Chrisi Morrison, EY, 1:12.06. AGES 11-13 800 FREE - 8, Morrison, EY, 10:29.18. 200 BREAST - 2, Lindsey Gilmore, ECSC, 2:57.88. 200 BACK - 5, Kronberger, ECSC, 2:42.15. 200 BUTTERFLY - 2, Morrison, EY, 2:44.41. AGE 14 100 BACK - 8, Kelly McGrath, RRSC, 1:14.15. AGE 15-AND-OLDER 200 IM - 6, Carly Rowan, ECSC, 2:31.97. 50 FREE - 3, Kaila Lee, EY, 27.72. 100 BACK - 8, Rowan, ECSC, 1:11.24. 800 FREE - 3, Rachel Heaney, SCAT, 9:20.75. 7, Emma Jones, EY, 9:38.95. 100 BUTTERFLY - 3, Lee, EY, 1:06.32. 6, Calleagh Brown, EY, 1:06.99. 200 BREAST - 2, Rowan, ECSC, 2:42.81. 400 FREE - 4, Heaney, SCAT, 4:33.37. 200 BACK - 4, Lee, EY, 2:27.84. 200 FREE - 4, Lee, EY, 2:10.93. 6, Heaney, SCAT, 2:13.67. 7, Jones, EY, 2:15.13. 400 IM - 4, Heaney, SCAT, 5:15.42. 100 FREE - 2, Lee, EY, 1:00.30. 100 BREAST - 3, Rowan, 1:17.55. 200 BUTTERFLY - 5, Heaney, SCAT, 2:26.87. 6, Brown, EY, 2:27.65. 1500 FREE - 4, Denise Green, SCAT, 18:43.71. OPEN AGES 800 FREE RELAY - 8, Eugene YMCA YMCA in full Young Men's Christian Association Nonsectarian, nonpolitical Christian lay movement that aims to develop high standards of Christian character among its members. Aquatic Club (Lee, Brown, Caitlin Hawke, Jones), 9:14.26. 200 FREE RELAY - 6, Eugene YMCA Aquatic Club (Lee, Brown, Hawke, Jones), 1:55.79. 400 MEDLEY RELAY - 5, Eugene YMCA Aquatic Club (Lee, Jones, Brown, Hawke), 4:42.84. 8, Eugene City Swim Club (Rachel Leighter, Rowan, Christine Perlow, Ingrid Woelfel), 4:46.77. LOCAL BOYS IN THE TOP EIGHT AGE 11 100 BREAST - 5, Sam Braziel, ECSC, 1:38.29. AGE 12 200 IM - 2, Sam Miller, CGAL CGAL Computational Geometry Algorithms Library CGAL Computational Geometry Algorithm Library , 2:37.79. 50 FREE - 4, Miller, CGAL, 29.81. 7, T.J. Buckman, CGAL, 31.17. 50 BREAST - 6, Miller, CGAL, 40.10. 200 FREE - 5, Buckman, CGAL, 2:25.13. 100 FREE - 6, Buckman, CGAL, 1:06.64. 100 BREAST - 8, Miller, CGAL, 1:30.98. AGE 13 200 IM - 5, Liam Wong, EY, 2:36.14. 100 BACK - 5, Kyle Freeman, EY, 1:11.93. 100 BUTTERFLY - 4, Kevin Waller, SCAT, 1:07.61. 400 FREE - 2, Waller, SCAT, 4:25.46. 4. Freeman, EY, 4:34.94. 200 FREE - 1, Waller, SCAT, 2:05.42. 100 FREE - 4, Waller, SCAT, 1:00.52. 100 BREAST - 4, Wong, EY, 1:16.92. AGES 11-13 800 FREE - 1, Waller, SCAT, 9:10.64. 4, Freeman, EY, 9:36.39. 7, Max Stuntzner-Gibson, GCST GCST Glycine Cleavage System T protein , 10:10.99. 200 BREAST - 5, Wong, EY, 2:52.71. 200 BACK - 4, Freeman, EY, 2:32.01. 8, Stuntzner-Gibson, GCST, 2:40.24. 400 IM - 6, Freeman, EY, 5:32.07. 7, Stuntzner-Gibson, GCST, 5:41.87. 200 BUTTERFLY - 3, Gavin Nash, CGAL, 2:32.51. 6, Stuntzner-Gibson, GCST, 2:41.50. 1500 FREE - 1, Waller, SCAT, 17:23.92. 3, Freeman, EY, 17:55.99. 8, Nash, CGAL, 19:17.33. AGE 14 800 FREE - 4, James Verger verg·er n. Chiefly British 1. One who carries the verge or other emblem of authority before a scholastic, legal, or religious dignitary in a procession. 2. , SCAT, 9:41.42. 100 BUTTERFLY - 6, Verger, SCAT, 1:07.80. 200 BREAST - 7, Seth Hodsdon, EY, 2:55.13. 400 FREE - 3, Verger, SCAT, 4:40.37. 200 FREE - 4, Verger, SCAT, 2:10.88. 400 IM - 6, Hodsdon, EY, 5:32.95. 100 BREAST - 6, Hodsdon, EY, 1:21.17. 7, Matthew Melancon, ECSC, 1:22.10. 200 BUTTERFLY - 3, Verger, SCAT, 2:30.28. 7, Kevin Gleim, ECSC, 2:53.91. 1500 FREE - 1, Verger, SCAT, 18:07.86. |
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