BRIEFLY.COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHT In a sport dominated by the big swim clubs, Eugene 10-year-old Shayla Archer could have felt like a minnow minnow, common name for the Cyprinidae, a large family of freshwater fish which includes the carp (Cyprinus carpio), and of which there are some 300 American species. The European minnow is Phoxinus phoxinus. among salmon when she competed in the recent Oregon 10-and-under winter state championships at Willamalane Pool. She was the lone qualifier from the Downtown Athletic Club The Downtown Athletic Club was an athletic club in a 35-story building located at 19 West Street in Lower Manhattan, New York City, USA. It was founded in 1926. By 1927, it had purchased this site next to the Hudson River to construct its own building. , a facility known more for adult fitness programs than competitive youth sports. Archer, who has been swimming competitively for a little more than a year, credits coach Carolyn McCaffrey for much of the individual attention that a small club can offer. Archer placed seventh in both the 50-yard breaststroke (38.48 seconds) and 100-yard breaststroke (1:26.57), but she was more excited about a 13th-place time in the 50-yard freestyle, the result of setting a personal best of 30.75 seconds, her first finish under 32 seconds. McCaffrey says the Eugene Waldorf School fourth-grader prefers to compete for better times than against other swimmers, so, despite having qualified in three events for the sectional championship meet near Seattle, she will wait until older to participate at that level. NOTES & ANNOUNCEMENTS To submit events The deadline for community sports is Thursday at noon. Due to the volume of requests, announcements may appear only once. Submit listings to: Gil Hulin, P.O. Box 10188, Eugene OR 97440, e-mail them to ghulin@guardnet.com or fax them to 687-6674. Achievements Elks Hoop Shoot: Eugene Elks Lodge #357 representatives Jordan Alexander and Ellen Cook advanced to regionals against the best free-throw shooters from Alaska, Idaho and Washington after winning the state competition a week ago at McMinnville. Alexander made 22-of-25 free throws to win the age 10-11 boys event, and Cook converted 18-of-25 attempts to win the age 12-13 girls division. Saturday's regionals, the last hurdle before the national finals in Massachusetts in April, will be in Portland. Registration City league ultimate: Registration for the city of Eugene spring coed ultimate league will be accepted from March 6 through March 9 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Athletics Office, 2700 Hilyard St. Teams must submit a completed roster and full entry fee of $200 at the time of registration. Play begins April 1. The league is open to all players ages 14-and-older in all ability levels. Call 682-5409 for registration materials or more information. Willamalane softball: Willamalane Park and Recreation District will hold an organizational meeting for new men's and coed teams in the 2007 summer softball league. The meeting is March 5 at 7 p.m. at the Willamalane Community Recreation Center, 250 S. 32nd St., Springfield. Registration procedures and fees will be discussed at that time. For further information, call 736-4544.5 Little League: West Emerald Valley Little League (Churchill, Willamette, North Eugene, 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, , Elmira and Crow high school areas) will hold final registration and player evaluations for both baseball and softball on March 10 at Prairie Mountain School from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Players ages 5-14 should bring proof of residency, original birth certificate and medical information, and will be sized for uniforms. Those ages 10-and-older should bring a glove and cleats or gym shoes gym shoes Noun, pl same as plimsolls gym shoes npl → zapatillas fpl de gimnasia gym shoes gym npl → chaussures , and be prepared for on-site skill evaluation. For more information, visit eteamz.active.com/emeraldvazlley, or call message phone 461-1130. Teams Forming Girls basketball: Oregon Magic girls basketball club is forming third-, fourth- and fifth-grade developmental teams for spring play. All girls are welcome to attend team orientation and tryouts on Sunday from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Oak Hill School behind the LCC (Leadless Chip Carrier, Leaded Chip Carrier) See leadless chip carrier, CLCC and PLCC. 1. LCC - Language for Conversational Computing. Written at CMU in the 1960's. 30th Avenue campus. Visit eteamz.org/oregonmagic or call Bill Goldsmith, 556-4429. Girls soccer: A South Eugene-based spring team for high school players will have open registration Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at Bene Gourmet Pizza, 2566 Willamette St. The team is not limited to SEHS SEHS South Eugene High School girls. Contact Cheryl at 726-7783 for more information. Help Wanted "Help wanted" is a request commonly made by an employer in search of an employee. It may also refer to:
Umpires: West Emerald Valley Little League is seeking dedicated baseball and softball enthusiasts ages 16-and-older to umpire during the 2007 season that runs April 9 to June 20. Training is available. For more information, e-mail evllpresident@comcast.net or call 461-1130. Junction City Babe Ruth is seeking baseball coaches for the complete March-to-June season. Teams will be formed shortly. If interested, contact Kurt Staube, 954-9708, or Fred Banks Fred Banks (born May 26, 1962 in Columbus, Georgia) is a former professional American football player who played wide receiver for eight seasons for the Cleveland Browns, the Miami Dolphins, and the Chicago Bears. , 954-1379. Events Speedgolf: The sixth annual Bandon Dunes Speedgolf Classic is March 25 from 7 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Entry forms and more information are available at speedgolfinternational.com. Contact Tim Scott, (541) 413-0390, or e-mail Scottproduct@aol.com. Camps and Instruction Basketball camp: Ten Star All Star Basketball Camp registration is now open for boys and girls boys and girls mercurialisannua. ages 10-19. Nationwide summer camps are offered in 13 states, and Southern California Southern California, also colloquially known as SoCal, is the southern portion of the U.S. state of California. Centered on the cities of Los Angeles and San Diego, Southern California is home to nearly 24 million people and is the nation's second most populated region, is the only site west of the Rockies. Call (704) 373-0873 for a brochure. BICYCLE RACING bicycle racing or cycling, an internationally popular sport conducted on closed courses or the open road. Track racing takes place at a velodrome, usually a banked 1,093.6 ft (.333 km) oval. Cherry Pie Cherry pie is a pie made with a cherry filling. Morello cherries (sour cherries) are often used in cherry pies. Cherries are expensive — and sweet varieties are best used eaten fresh and raw. Sour cherries are best for cooking and may be used fresh or preserved. Race Near Corvallis TOP LOCAL FINISHERS MEN CAT. 1-2 - 21, Dan Vrijmoet, Hutch's. 22, Michael Rosenberg Michael Rosenberg (born May, 1954 in New York) is one of the top Bridge players in the United States. He moved to Scotland as a child and returned to New York in 1990 where he lives with his wife Debbie, also a top player. , Hutch's. 28, Nick Skenzick, Hutch's. CAT. 3 - 2, Gary Malcolm Gary Malcolm (born November 24, 1973 in Wigan is a British Liberal Democrat politician. He has a degree in Genetics from Sheffield University. After earlier political involvement in Preston, Gary moved to London and was elected in May 2002 to represent the Southfield ward of , Paul's. 3, Quinn Keogh, Paul's. 31, Eric Kytola, Hutch's. 32, Galen Mittermann, Midtown. CAT. 4 - 11, Adam Edgerton, UO. 12, Ethan Stehley, Wheelworks. 17, Lou Swing, Paul's. 19, Jurgen Fenner, Hutch's. 20, Martin Lusk, Hutch's. 22, Alex Reightley, Veloce/Felt. 26, Takuva Hagiwara, UO. 28, Tim Maver, Hutch's. 31, Taylor Bushnell, Collins. CAT. 5 - 9, Kevin Campbell Kevin Campbell is the name of:
RAV abbr. Rous-associated virus Bourne Bourne, town (1990 pop. 16,064), Barnstable co., SE Mass., crossed by Cape Cod Canal; settled 1627, inc. 1884. Bourne Bridge (1935), across the canal, made the town an entry point to Cape Cod and a resort and commercial center. , Wheelworks. OPEN MASTERS - (Group 1) 1, Matthew Ritzow, Paul's. 6, Scott Goldstein, EWEB. 10, Pete Piva, Hutch's. (Group 2) 13, Andy Stahl, Hutch's. 20, Mark Armstrong A teacher, Bennett was elected to Oldham Borough Council in 1964, and served on it until 1974. , Collins. WOMEN CAT. 1-2 - 3, Kathryn Bork, Poplollies. CAT. 3 - 1, Lisa Turnbull, Poplollies. 9, Erin Berryman, Poplollies. CAT. 4 - 2, Jill Howe, Poplollies. 7, Christi Binstadt, Poplollies. 15, Erin Koenig, Poplollies. 19, Michele Gladieux, Poplollies. 21, Kerrie VandenBerg, Poplollies. 30, Taylor Schefstrom, UO. MIXED TANDEM - 2, Peter/Tara Kaspar, Paul's. BEGINNERS - 2, Ken Starr, Wheelworks. 13, Mark McKay, Camp Harlow. 16, Philip Throennes, Camp Harlow. 19, McKenzie Thramer, Wheelworks. 29, Karl Hoffheins, UO. 31, Jonathan Ling, Wheelworks. BOWLING Firs Bowl MEN HIGH GAMES - Open: Mike Ewing 289, David Calhoun 280, Butch Cardoza 278-269, Don Valenti 274, Mike Zigler 267, Bob Holloway 267, Chad Hagues 267. Seniors: Jim Jones For other persons named Jim Jones, see Jim Jones (disambiguation). James Warren "Jim" Jones (May 13, 1931 – November 18, 1978) was the American founder of the Peoples Temple, which became synonymous with group suicide after the November 18, 1978 mass murder-suicide by 243, Ken Rhodes 235-227, Doug Nestle 232, Don Anderson 226, Dick Boggs 225. HIGH SERIES - Open: Cardoza 772, Ewing 770, Calhoun 748, Tim Lein 719, Doug Scott For other people of the same / or similar name Douglas Scott (disambiguation)
Douglas Keith Scott CBE, known as Doug Scott 703. Seniors: Anderson 630-617, Rhodes 608, Earl Goodman 603, Lloyd Severe 594, Nestle 583. WOMEN HIGH GAMES - Open: Koleen Kelly 246, Joan Given 238, Shelly Lein 238, Jennifer Riedy 234, Carole Rhodes 234. Seniors: Linda Mellor 212-195-192, Dorothy Pease 206, Rhodes 200, Donna Brant brant or brant goose, common name for a species of wild sea goose. The American brant, Branta bernicla, breeds in the Arctic and winters along the Atlantic coast. 198, Betty Bojanowski 192. HIGH SERIES - Open: Kelly 669, Natalie Cardoza 627, Given 623, Elly Bright 620, Riedy 611. Seniors: Pease 559, Rhodes 537, Letha Dave 517, Ruth Grim 511, Mary Cudney 509. JUNIOR LEAGUE BOYS MAJORS - Taylor Reineke 220 game/584 series, Josh Heidecker 234/548, Matt Brown 201/548. JUNIORS - Timothy Lein 214/532, Nate Reineke 206/519, Austin Howe /481, Julian Holmes 194/. PREPS - Andrew Sombs 149/410, Jeremy Zoll 113/314, Ian Saarela /301, Alex Weingarten 108/. BANTAM - Corey Sombs 90/211, Scott Sombs 102/166, Zack Burkeen 53/156. PEE WEE Pee Wee, Pee-wee or peewee may refer to:
JUNIOR LEAGUE GIRLS MAJORS - Katie Given 184/481, Tabatha Martin 151/391, Danielle Barnett 103/282. JUNIORS - Yvonne Couts 198/518, Brittany Farmer 161/420, Carli Harto 149/399. PREPS - Chelsea Lein 190/533, Shaelyn Heidecker 147/396, Chalene Parmelee /263, Kiersten Plake 107/. BANTAM - McKenzie Scott 92, Hannah Burkeen 73. SouthTowne Lanes MEN HIGH GAMES - Darrel Mullins 258, Jim Lay 245, Eric Kelly Eric Kelly (born January 15, 1977 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is a former National Football League cornerback for the Minnesota Vikings from 2001-2003. He was drafted round 3, pick 7 in the 2001 draft. 236, Mike Garrison 235, Paul Barnett Paul Barnett may refer to:
WOMEN HIGH GAMES - Koleen Kelly 225, Kathy Ruester 213, Torie White 210, Cathy Flory 191, Fay Thomason 191. HIGH SERIES - Kelly 636, White 585, Ruester 558, Linda Olson 513, Ruby Bamer 510. Strike City MEN HIGH GAMES - Open: Larry McComas 285, Glenn Clark Jr. 269, Terry Dill 266, Mike Ewing 264, Wayne Anderson 259. Seniors: Bob Elder 247, Jerry Gowins 235, Bob Humbert 235, Chuck Kiefer 233, Mike McIntyre 226. HIGH SERIES - Open: Tim Whalen 770, Clay Tuttle 761, Ewing 735, McComas 724, Scott Fenn 720. Seniors: Humbert 675, Elder 654, Dick Schamber 642, Kiefer 625, Gowins 612. WOMEN HIGH GAMES - Open: Kathy Heinz 248, Joan Given 235, Tracy Harto 233, Colleen Byers 225, Debbie Marshall 224. Seniors: Betty Kinports 189, Joan Hurley 183, Lennett Snow 176, Lavonne Wilcox 175, Kay Damme 173, Doris Forcia 173. HIGH SERIES - Open: Heinz 667, Harto 619, Given 608, Melody Prutsman 599, Linda Wright 596. Seniors: Kinports 498, Damme 493, Ruth Grim 482, Forcia 478, Ordella Curin 473. JUNIOR LEAGUE BOYS JUNIORS - Tim Bohn 276/695, Geoffrey Bowles 205/512, Shane Butler 167/490, Joshua Edmunds 187/461, Cody Page 180/444. BANTAMS - Garrett Butler 113/278, Dakota Hagerman 93/215, Jon Kramer 67/175, Jonathan Wier 73/170. JUNIOR LEAGUE GIRLS JUNIORS - Katie Bowles 170/473, Melissa Brackett 159/448, Joanna Thurner 148/417, Siarra Fanning 144/386. BANTAMS - Brandi Yarnell 96/280, Brittany Norton 101/271, Destiny Hagerman 81/201. Timber Bowl JUNIOR LEAGUE BOYS MAJORS - Stephen Miller 245/525, Cody Sutherland 189/518, Pone See pwn. Vorachith 186/490. JUNIORS - Cody Kleidosty 174/494, Alex Graham 178/478, Michael Cox 163/471, Bryan Morris 152/413, Ryan Janecek 162/395. PREPS - Michael Blankenship 157/411, Chris Richmond 91/240. BANTAM - James Corbin 169/427. JUNIOR LEAGUE GIRLS MAJORS - Blair Prater prate v. prat·ed, prat·ing, prates v.intr. To talk idly and at length; chatter. v.tr. To utter idly or to little purpose. n. 208/516, Kelsee Leno 192/507, Courtnie Coate 157/410. JUNIORS - Laci Nendel 157/385, Stefanie Corbin 133/331. PREPS - Hayley Leno 100/263, Katie Hutchison 101/251. Emerald Lanes MEN HIGH GAMES - Forrest Cardwell 279, Ernie Banyard 278, Arnie Morosky 277, Emerson Caswell 274, Chris Haffner 268, Rich Olson 268. HIGH SERIES - Caswell 737, Russ Schrantz 727, Jeff Alexander 713, Chris Vann 703, Mike Vaughn 702, Andrew Smith 700. WOMEN HIGH GAMES - Yolanda Hagues 246, Linda Olson 243, Suzi Kelley 228, Jo Smith 220, Sally Terrel 215, Mary Curl 215, Teri Sunell 215. HIGH SERIES - Hagues 626, Sunell 619, Kim Patton 592, Linda Mellor 591, Alice Marks 586. JUNIOR LEAGUE BOYS MAJORS - Darrin Allen 210/558, Brett Lambert 204/552, Stephen Guined /530, Chris Keown 197/525, Brandon Ewing /503, Derek Shequin 204/, Chris Clingenpeel 190/. JUNIORS - Trevor Baker 202/542, Shea Gates 178/515, Kyle Harris 182/511, Tanner Errecart 169/482, Taylor Ray /414, Jason Geiger 159/. PREPS - Zach Williams 127/345, Matthew Bells 138/314, Dallas Morgan 111/300, Tyler Strong 94/246, Alexander Considine 116/256. JUNIOR LEAGUE GIRLS MAJORS - Tasha Myers 185/495, Hannah8 Lyle 168/453, Sarah Garrelts 165/383, Jordan Humbert 125/333, Danielle Allen 113/301. JUNIORS - Chessica Hagues 225/608, Jordan Vaughn 134/354, Samie Schrantz 98/274. PREPS - Kelly Harris 133/348, Chylene Freeman 124/266. BANTAM - Alyshia Baker 75/209. GOLF Senior Tuesday At RiverRidge Golf Course ONE GROSS, ONE NET 1, Bob Pardovich/John Robison/Pat Church, 130. 2, Jim Britton/Don Blair/Dean McBee, 134. 3, Jim Brown/Jerry Rundt/Tony VanGestel, 139. 4, Chuck Wallace/Lew Samek/draw, 140. GROSS - Britton 76, Brown 78, Wallace 83. NET - Robison 63, Rundt 68, McBee 69. Senior Thursday At Emerald Valley Golf Club LOW NET - Bob Kendall 71, Chuck Wallace 75, Gene Kimmel 77, Chris Christensen 77, Dale Atkins 79. LOW GROSS - Kendall 84, Kimmel 88. Men's Club At Middlefield Golf Course THURSDAY - FOUR MAN NET Jim Cunningham/Gary Ingram/Bridge Maley/Bill Avery, -8. Mel Gowing/LeRoy Bodine/Rick Vargas/Alan Schloss, -1. Glen Hibner/Rudy Nellermoe/Jim Hoover/Dick Henry, +1. LOW GROSS - Gary Parrish 69, Don Hanley 72. LOW NET - Ingram 57, Avery 63, Vargas 64, Jack Doleman 64. MONDAY -THREE MAN POINTS Schloss/Ingram/Russ Briles/Horst Hittenberger, 134. Dave England/Avery/Bob Praus/Mike Calvert, 128. LOW GROSS - Mark Bendele 69. LOW NET - England 59, Ingram 60, Schloss 61, Hittenberger 61. GYMNASTICS Multnomah Athletic Club The Multnomah Athletic Club is a private athletic club in Portland, Oregon, United States. Founded in 1891, the club has expanded greatly from its beginnings. It now fills two buildings totaling 55,000 square feet, making it the largest indoor athletic club in the world. Open At Portland LOCAL GIRLS PLACING IN THE TOP THREE NAT'L ACADEMY OF ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS LEVEL 7, JUNIOR A VAULT - 3, Maria Bridgeford 9.25. BARS - 3, Bridgeford 8.55. FLOOR - 1, Bridgeford 9.35. LEVEL 7, JUNIOR C VAULT - 3, Krystina Lightheart 9.30. BARS - 1, Lightheart 9.50. BEAM - 1, Lightheart 9.45. 2, Brooke Graham 9.375. FLOOR - 2, Graham 9.425. ALL-AROUND - 1, Lightheart 37.15. 3, Graham 36.85. LEVEL 7, SENIOR A BARS - 3, Leslie Courtney 8.90. FLOOR - 1, Courtney 9.725. ALL-AROUND - 2, Courtney 37.02. LEVEL 7, SENIOR B VAULT - 1, Sydney Clark 9.60. 2, Anais Duret 9.45. BARS - 2, Charlie Little Hoop 9.375. 3, Sarah Libby 8.85. BEAM - 1, Little Hoop 9.375. 2, Clark 9.35. FLOOR - 3, Little Hoop 9.35. ALL-AROUND - 2, Little Hoop 36.975. LEVEL SENIOR C BARS - 1, Holly Reeves 9.30. BEAM - 3, Reeves 8.95. FLOOR - 1, Reeves 9.30. ALL-AROUND - 2, Reeves 36.55. LEVEL 7 TEAM - First place, 113.00. LEVEL 8, AGE 11 VAULT - 3, Stephanie Brown 8.95. BARS - 1, Brown 9.55. BEAM - 3, Brown 9.10. FLOOR - 3, Brown 9.225. ALL-AROUND - 2, Brown 36.825. LEVEL 9, AGES 14-15 BARS - 2, Aliza Vaccher 9.20. FLOOR - 1, Vaccher 9.25. ALL-AROUND - 2, Vaccher 35.35. GYMNASTICS NORTHWEST LEVEL 4, AGES 6-8 VAULT - 2, Ashley O'Hare 9.35. BEAM - 1, O'Hare 9.45. 2, Amanda Larsen 9.175. FLOOR - 3, Larsen 9.20. LEVEL 4, AGE 12-AND-OLDER VAULT - 2, Annesha Misosevich 9.425. 3, Lauren Maloney 9.25. BEAM - 2, Allison Jensen 9.25. FLOOR - 3, Jensen 9.10. ALL-AROUND - 3, Jensen 35.80. LEVEL 4 TEAM - Sixth place., 108.075. HOCKEY University of Oregon The University of Oregon is a public university located in Eugene, Oregon. The university was founded in 1876, graduating its first class two years later. The University of Oregon is one of 60 members of the Association of American Universities. Ice Hockey Club AMERICAN COLLEGIATE HOCKEY ASSOCIATION The American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA) began as a men's collegiate hockey league in 1991, and quickly grew to a league of over 150 teams in three men's divisions. WESTERN REGIONAL TOURNAMENT RESULTS Ninth-ranked Oregon took fourth-ranked San Jose into overtime at the ACHA ACHA American College of Hospital Administrators. acha see digitariaexilis. regionals in Logan, Utah, before falling 3-2. The Spartans then beat Denver to earn a second straight appearance in the national tournament, while Oregon dropped its consolation game 4-0 to Long Beach State. The Ducks were the only team playing at the regional level for the first time and completed their season with a 22-6 record. Ice Center Adult Winter League TONIGHT'S GAMES - 8:30 p.m.: Kings vs. "C" Monsters; 10 p.m.: Yellow Purulence purulence /pu·ru·lence/ (pur´ah-lins) suppuration.pur´ulent pu·ru·lence n. 1. The condition of containing or discharging pus. 2. Pus. vs. Red. A DIVISION RESULTS - SEN's 4, High Street Golden Beers 4. Jock Strap All Stars 6, Terminator Blue 4. STANDINGS - Jock Strap All Stars 14-2-1, Terminator Blue 8-6-2, High Street Golden Beers 5-10-2, SEN's 2-11-3. B DIVISION RESULTS - White Noize 6, Yellow Purulence 4. Agent Orange 4, Red White and Bruise 2. STANDINGS - Red 10-5-2, White Noize 10-6-2, Red White and Bruise 9-7-2, Agent Orange 8-6-3, Yellow Purulence 2-15-1. C DIVISION RESULTS - Teal Seals 6, "C" Monsters 1. Kings 2, Bleu-Blanc-Rouge 1. Kings 6, Yellow Snow 2. STANDINGS - Kings 11-3-3, Bleu-Blanc-Rouge 9-4-3, Teal Seals 8-6-2, Yellow Snow 6-7-4, "C" Monsters 0-14-2. LACROSSE lacrosse (ləkrôs`), ball and goal game usually played outdoors by two teams of 10 players each on a field 60 to 70 yd (54.86 to 64.01 m) wide by 110 yd (100.58 m) long. Two goals face each other 80 yd (73. University of Oregon Men's Lacrosse Club THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE - Friday, 3 p.m., Oregon vs. Brigham Young at Novato, Calif. Saturday, 2 p.m., Oregon at Chico State. RESULTS - Oregon 14, California 6. Oregon 24, Texas State 9. Oregon's record through Feb. 17, 4-0. RUNNING 30th Annual Couples Classic Results At River Road Park 5-KILOMETER RUN INDIVIDUALS TOP 10 FINISHERS - 1, John Mackay, 14:59. 2, Matt Barnhart, 15:22. 3, Nicholas Johnson 15:37. 4, Craig Godwin, 16:39. 5, Tiffany Beechy, 17:01. 6, Scott Buttinghaussen, 17:04. 7, Brandon Kundert, 17:06. 8, Randall Fox, 17:07. 9, Sopagna Eap, 17:08. 10, Ken Hoffman, 17:16. MIXED COUPLES (AGES AND TIMES ARE COMBINED FOR COUPLES) 1-29 AGE GROUP - 1, Maile Mortemore and Brian Mortemore, 55:06. 30-49 - 1, Sopagna Eap and Nicholas Johnson, 32:45. 2, Heather Spinney spin·ney n. pl. spin·neys Chiefly British A small grove; a copse. [Obsolete French espinoi, from Old French espinei, thorny place, from Vulgar Latin and Matt Barnhart, 35:50. 3, Emily Baynes and Jason Bell, 39:09. 50-69 - 1, Tiffany Beechy and John Mackay, 32.00. 2, Dani Christmas and Scott Buttinghaussen, 35:24. 3, Karla Snyder and Josh Marean, 41:02. 70-89 - 1, Melody Fairchild and Kelly Woodke, 35:44. 2, Penny McDermott and Mark McDermott, 37:28. 3, Heike McNeil and Dan Jackson, 37:47. 90-109 - 1, Trisha Kluge (jargon) kluge - /klooj/, /kluhj/ (From German "klug" /kloog/ - clever and Scottish "kludge") 1. A Rube Goldberg (or Heath Robinson) device, whether in hardware or software. and Rick Russell, 40:46. 2, Nancy Halter halter the simplest form of restraint for the head of farm animals. Comprises a poll strap, a nose band and a halter shank that brings the ends of the nose band together under the mandible. Made of leather or cotton or manila rope. and Steve DiNatale, 45:00. 3, Carolyn Ulrich and Lorin Hazwley, 46:17. 110-129 - 1, Sharon Gerl and Tom Jefferson, 45:17. 2, Karen Pazucha and Richard Wigney, 1:11:07. 3, Robin Richardson and John Thorn, 1:20:34. 130-149 - 1, Jane Dods and David Wilkins, 53:36. 2, Suzanne Rodkey and Joe Waters, 59:53. 3, Laura Kimber and Larry Powell, 1:37:56. OPEN MALE 1, Dave Florence/Bill Rupp, 39:19. 2, Craig Godwin/Jeff White, 43:36. 3, Bob Gray/Bob Smith, 45:40. OPEN FEMALE 1, Megan Ward/Kathy Ward, 42:31. 2, Ginger Thramer/Tammy Hines, 44:27. 3, Sarah Marks/Caitlin Grimwood, 47:22. A total of 280 runners participated in the 30th annual Couples Classic. Run/Walk Calendar COMING EVENTS SATURDAY, MARCH 10 - Sheldon High School's 30th annual Run for the Shamrock community fundraiser will be 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. . Races cover 10 and 5 kilometers, both starting at 9:30 a.m. Runners may register at Shamrock Flowers and Gifts in the Sheldon Plaza, Eugene Running Company in the Oakway Mall or online at goodrace.com. Registration through March 9 is $15 with shirt, $10 without. Race-day registration is $20/$15. All proceeds benefit Sheldon athletics. Contact: Erin Regali, 687-3381 (Sheldon H.S.) or 345-3285, or visit goodrace.com. SATURDAY, MARCH 10 - South Coast Running Club's Run of Two Cities offers a 10-kilometer run and 5-kilometer run/walk starting at 9 a.m. at Mingus Park in Coos Bay. The entry fee is $5 ($3 for students under age 19) and all proceeds benefit Oregon Special Olympics. Contact: Tim Wall, (541) 269-5169, or visit southcoastrunningclub.com. SATURDAY, MARCH 17 - The Lucky Clover 10- and 5-kilometer runs both begin at 9 a.m. at Dorris Ranch Park in Springfield. The 10K event has a 5K road loop and a 5K trail loop, and runners choose which loop to complete first. Also, 5K entrants have their pick of the two courses. Registration is also open to two-person 10K relay teams, and there will be special Irish awards. Entry is $19 with long-sleeve T-shirt, $13 without, through March 15. Fees are $24/$18 on March 16-17. Call 543-5399, or visit eclecticedgeracing.com for details or online registration. SATURDAY, APRIL 7 - The Chase 5K offers the opportunity to run or walk a flat, fast 5 kilometers through Alton Baker Park and along the Willamette River, with the start and finish located near the shelters. Sponsored by Chase Village, this event is for the elite athlete elite athlete Sports medicine An athlete with potential for competing in the Olympics or as a professional athlete; EAs are at ↑ risk for injuries, given the amount of training, for psychological abuse by coaches and parents, and self abuse. , recreational runner, families and walkers alike. Entry is $15 with T-shirt for adults and $5 (with shirt) for ages 10-and-younger through March 25. From March 26 through race day, add $5. Register in person at the Eugene Running Company (Oakway Center), at the Nike Store (Fifth Street) or online at eclecticedgeracing.com. SATURDAY, APRIL 7 - Nuts for a Cure, a 5-kilometer run/walk and 1-mile fun run/walk, takes place in Oakland as a benefit for the American Cancer Society American Cancer Society, n.pr established in 1913, this national volunteer-based health organization is committed to the elimination of cancer through prevention and treatment and to diminishing cancer suffering through advocacy, scholarship, research, . The runs begin at 9 a.m. at the top of Fifth Street, behind Oakland High School Oakland High School may refer to:
SWIMMING Oregon 10-and-under Championships At Willamalane Pool LOCAL GIRLS IN THE TOP 10 AGE 8-AND-YOUNGER 100 FREE - 4, Madeline Metcalfe, EY, 1:21.40. 50 BREAST - 3, Metcalfe, EY, 48.79. 10, Katie Seaver, EY, 51.20. 50 BUTTERFLY - 5, Cassie Dallas, CGST CGST China Graduate School of Theology CGST Columbia Gorge School of Theatre (White Salmon, Washington summer camp) , 43.88. 8, Metcalfe, EY, 47.08. 50 BACK - 9, Jacquie Price, WSC WSC Winter Symposium on Chemometrics WSC Winter Simulation Conference WSC Wayne State College WSC Westfield State College (Westfield, MA) WSC Western State College (Colorado) , 45.86. 10, Alyssa Monohon, SCAT, 45.93. 100 FREE RELAY - 4, Willamalane Swim Club (Price, Tayland Mclear-Frienze, Erika Valdez, Caitlyn McHugh), 1:14.04. 5, 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 (Rachel Larsen, Skyler Roach, Seaver, Metcalfe), 1:14.35. 9, Gold Coast Swim Team (Hailee Woolsey, Carli Clarkson, Breanna England, Dallas), 1:24.81. 100 IM - 6, Metcalfe, EY, 1:32.05. 9, Seaver, EY, 1:36.95. 50 FREE - 4, Metcalfe, EY, 35.05. 25 BREAST - 5, Seaver, EY, 23.21. 25 FREE - 3, Metcalfe, EY, 16.06. 100 MEDLEY RELAY - 7, Gold Coast Swim Team (Woolsey, Clarkson, Dallas, England), 1:34.61. AGE 9 200 FREE - 8, Madeleine Hummel hummel entire, naturally polled deer. , ECSC ECSC: see European Coal and Steel Community. , 2:47.34. 200 IM - 8, Hummel, ECSC, 3:12.30. 50 FREE - 7, Hummel, ECSC, 34.32. 100 FREE - 5, Hummel, ECSC, 1:18.35. AGE 10 50 BREAST - 6, Shaylyn Brownell, CGST, 38.40. 7, Shayla Archer, DAC See D/A converter and discretionary access control. DAC - Digital to Analog Converter , 38.48. 50 BACK - 9, Brownell, CGST, 36.49. 10, Angela Sampson, ECSC, 36.55. 100 BACK - 10, Sampson, ECSC, 1:17.53. 100 BREAST - 6, Brownell, GCST GCST Glycine Cleavage System T protein , 1:25.56. 7, Archer, DAC, 1:26.57. LOCAL BOYS IN THE TOP 10 AGE 9 200 FREE - 2, Tommy Ghasedi, EY, 2:31.28. 50 BREAST - 3, Ghasedi, EY, 43.54. 100 BUTTERFLY - 5, Karl Stuntzner-Gibson, GCST, 1:32.20. 6, Corey Solari, WSC, 1:42.02. 100 IM - 2, Ghasedi, EY, 1:20.06. 200 IM - 3, Stuntzner-Gibson, CGST, 3:10.15. 50 FREE - 8, Ghasedi, EY, 32.97. 50 BUTTERFLY - 2, Ghasedi, EY, 36.49. 9, Stuntzner-Gibson, GCST, 40.07. 10, Solari, WSC, 41.02. 100 BREAST - 4, Ghasedi, EY, 1:37.24. |
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