COMMUNITY SPORTS PAGE.Byline: The Register-Guard NOTES & ANNOUNCEMENTS To submit events The deadline for community sports notes and announcements is noon Thursday. Due to the volume of requests, announcements can 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. Accomplishments Tennis champions: A 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. team including Dave Thomas, Helen Thomas, Helen (born Aug. 4, 1920, Winchester, Ky., U.S.) U.S. journalist. Born to Lebanese immigrant parents, she grew up in Detroit and joined the UPI news agency in Washington, D.C., in 1943. Walton, Roger Schaljo, Mary Jacobson, Elwin Heiny, Nancy Blickenstaff, Saylor Smith, Eileen O'Neil and co-captains Connie Clark and Jeff Kurtz recently won the United States Tennis Association “USTA” redirects here. For other uses, see USTA (disambiguation). The United States Tennis Association (USTA) is the national governing body for the sport of tennis in the United States. Pacific Northwest 7.0 Senior 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. Sectional Championship held at Sunriver. The local team beat Bellevue 2-1, Olympia 2-1, Portland 3-0 and Kirkland 3-0 for the YMCA's first sectional championship. Speedway winners: Ron Pappel of Veneta won the final NHRA NHRA National Hot Rod Association NHRA Northland Human Resource Association NHRA National Human Resources Association NHRA Nursing Home Reform Act NHRA National Hospice Regatta Alliance NHRA National Heritage Resources Act (South Africa) Summit Series drag race drag race n. A race between two cars to determine which can accelerate faster from a standstill. [From drag, an automobile (slang). at 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. Speedway in the Super Pro class, driving a
225-inch dragster drag·ster n. 1. An automobile specially built or modified for drag racing. 2. A person who races such an automobile. running 5.574 seconds at 124.70 miles per hour in the one-eighth mile race to earn a place on Team Coos Bay in this weekend's Race of Champions at the Division 6 Finals in Kent, Wash. Son Jim Pappel of Churchill High School earned the track championship title in the High School Sportsman Class, and daughter Rochelle Pappel of 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. earned the track champion title in the 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. Class. Paul Nero of Eugene won the Super Pro Class track championship, and Ron Pappel finished second. Events Tennis games Tennis games are often used to help players of all abilities to practice the different strokes involved in tennis. The number of participants needed varies from as few as two players to as many players as can fit on a tennis court. : The Emerald Empire Tennis Association is conducting a low-cost tennis game-competition night for players of all ages and abilities on Thursday at the Churchill High School courts from 5:45 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. Call Bob at 683-1843 for more information. Bi-Mart Challengers' baseball club annual meeting will be at 7 p.m. on Sept. 22 at Swede swede: see turnip. Johnson Stadium. Charity golf tournament: St. Vincent de Paul's 2005 Golf Tournament and silent auction is scheduled for 1 p.m. on Sept. 30 at the Springfield Country Club. Dennis Nakata of KMGE radio is the honorary tournament chairman for the event that is a fundraiser for St. Vinnie's Kids, more than 500 Lane County children living in St. Vincent's affordable housing. For tournament entry information, contact Rebecca Larson at 687-5820 or rlarson@svdp.us. Teams Forming Junior bowling leagues in Lane County will begin their new season throughout the coming month. Springfield's Timber Bowl is the first to begin, with bowling Saturday following registration, which begins at 9 a.m. Firs Bowl and Emerald Lanes both have sign-up Saturday but won't open competition until Sept. 17. Register at Firs Bowl between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. and at Emerald Lanes at noon. Cottage Grove's Liberty Lanes also begins youth leagues on Sept. 17, with registration anytime through that morning. Strike City junior leagues begin Sept. 24 with sign-up at 9:30 that morning, and Holiday Bowl in Florence begins play Oct. 1 with registration open throughout September. Dribble Drive Basketball will hold one final tryout from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Irving Elementary School elementary school: see school. for seventh-grade girls and fifth-grade boys only. There is no cost to attend. Contact: 729-3682 or go online to www.dribbledrive.com. Instruction Soccer training: Registration is open for the FC Willamette Junior Academy fall program for boys and girls boys and girls mercurialisannua. ages 8-10. The academy training and optional outdoor play is Sept. 11 through Oct. 30 at the 32nd Street turf field in Springfield. For details and registration, visit the Junior Academy page from the Academy Services section of www.fcwillamette.org, or call (541) 753-4902. Help Wanted "Help wanted" is a request commonly made by an employer in search of an employee. It may also refer to:
Prep football referees List of current and past football (soccer) referees. Years in parentheses indicate when the referee was designated as FIFA (international). Algeria
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. Twilight Criterium Series CATEGORY 1/2/3 SEASON FINALE - (35 kilometers): 1, Joel Wilson Joel Wilson (born 30 September, 1987 in Newcastle, New South Wales) is a rugby union footballer that plays for the CA Brumbies in the Super 14 competition. He won the Sydney Colts premiership with Gordon in 1997, and he was subsequently invited to join the Brumbies for the , Paul's. 2, Sal Collura, Hutch's. 3, Todd Stout, Atlantic Velo. 4, Brian Vollmer-Buhl, Hutch's. 5, Scott Goldstein, EWEB EWEB Eugene Water and Electric Board (Oregon) . 6, Galen Mitterman, Hayden Homes. 7, Wes Stephens, Paul's. 8, Nick Skenzick, Hutch's. 9, Pete Piva, Hutch's. 10, Greg Crawford, Paul's. POINT STANDINGS - 1, Skenzick, 34. 2, Collura, 23. 3, Paul Bourcier, Hutch's, 22. 4, Crawford, 19. 5, David Roth David Roth (b.1952, New York) is an American magician. David Roth is widely regarded as one of the world's greatest living coin magicians. Roth is known both for tremendous technical mastery and for playful and surrealistic formal performance pieces. , UO, 18. 6, Billy Truelove, Hutch's, 17. 7, Sam Schartz, Hutch's, 16. 8, Goldstein, 16. 9, Zach Winter, Guinness, 15. 10, Vollmer-Buhl, 11. 11, Nathan Guy Nathan Guy is a New Zealand politician, and currently serves as a member of Parliament representing the National Party. Guy is a farmer from near Levin. He has been involved in various agricultural sector trusts and councils, and studied farming at Massey University. , Hutch's, 10. 12, Wilson, 10. CATEGORY 4/5 SEASON FINALE - (25 kilometers): 1, John Wilson John Wilson may refer to: Politicians
Cleary was born in County Laois, and emigrated to the United States. He was known as a quick and "scrappy" fighter. . 5, Tom Cordon. 6, Doug Turnbull, EWEB. 7, Kevin Maier. 8, Paul Ogaawa, REI/Novara. 9, Andy Stahl, Wellborn well·born adj. Of good lineage or stock. Adj. 1. wellborn - of good or upper-class lineage; "a rich and wellborn husband" upper-class - occupying the highest socioeconomic position in a society . 10, Tim Mayer, Hutch's. STANDINGS - 1, Wade, Paul's, 37. 2, Doabler, 32. 3, Wilson, 27. 4, Cleary, 23. 5, Maier, 17. 6, Hafner, 17. 7, 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 , Sabot Noir, 15. 8, Cordon, 15. 9, Brady Cottle, 11. 10, Mayer, 11. WOMEN SEASON FINALE - (25 kilometers): 1, Jaini Crawford, Paul's. 2, Candy Walker, Paul's. 3, Flo Leibowitz, Hutch's. 4, Lisa Turnbull, EWEB. STANDINGS - 1, Crawford, 15. 2, Leibowitz, 10. 3, Kerry O'Connell, EWEB, 8. 4, Turnbull, 8. 5, Walker, 4. 6, Lisa Strope, EWEB, 4. BOWLING Strike City MEN OPEN - Derrick White 232 game/677 series, Marlin Brown 195/548, Ken Lander 206/523. SENIORS - Chuck Kiefer 224/578, Mike McIntyre Douglas Carmichael "Mike" McIntyre II (born August 6, 1956) is an American politician from the state of North Carolina. A Democrat, McIntyre represents North Carolina's 7th congressional district (see map) in the United States House of Representatives. 207/568, Dave Kelley Please see the relevant discussion on the . 199/551, Jim Simmons 238/550, Jerry Gowins 214/547, Bob Willie 205/545, Ken Hale /522, Lavern Frantzich 208/, Ray Rexius 208/. WOMEN SENIORS - Doris Forcia 197/514, Dee Severe 171/476, Leta Jackson 168/474, Joan Hurley 178/466, Ginny Glassman /457, Eleanor Kelly 186/457, Judy Steele 204/456, Jackie Fleck 164/452, Gladys Fontaine 168/. GOLF Men's Club Championship At RiverRidge Golf Course OPEN DIVISION - 1, Mick Drath 75-73-148. 2, James Rice For the school James Ruse Agricultural High, please see James Ruse Agricultural High School. That's nice!!! James Rice (26 September1843 - 26 April1882), English novelist, wrote a number of successful novels in collaboration with Walter Besant. 73-76-149. 3, John Lorenz 82-86-168. 4, Norman Davis 86-85-171. Net: 1, Rice 135. 2, Jeff Seldon 137. 3, Chaim Herst 141. 4, Steve Bordun 144. SENIOR DIVISION - 1, Dennis Roberts 80-74-154. 2, Kevin Sweeney 81-79-160. 3, Al Landy 82-82-164. 4, Gary Johnson 85-83-168. Net: 1, Sweeney 136. 2, Don Allen 137. 3, Dave Cox 138. 4, Phil Mitchell 139. Joe English Memorial Junior Tournament At Ocean Dunes Golf Links BOYS AGES 8-11 - Conner Kumpula 40, Marcus Potter 43, Jon Grossen 46, Montana Frame 48. AGES 12-13 - Will Guitteau 81, Landon Moore 82, Jarek Swanson 83, Eli Mendez 85. AGES 14-15 - Robbie Ziegler 73, Philip Bagdade 74, Nick Chianello 74, Robbie Pitts 74. AGES 16-17 - Jesse Schutte 69, Adam Peterson 73, Ethan Glaser 73, Armen Kirakossian 75. GIRLS AGES 8-11 - Ashlee Pickerell 37, Monaca Vaughn 51, Hanna Swanson 54, Krissy Peterson 54. AGES 12-14 - Kaylea Cole 88, Seshia-Lei Telles 94, Jordan Cole 98, Kate Bigelow 101. AGES 15-17 - Michelle Chu 80, Agatha Brzezinski 84, Leisha-Mae Telles 85, Natalie Weber 86. Women's Championship At Middlefield Golf Course CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT - 1, Mary Triska, 252. 2, Raye Jackson, 257. FIRST FLIGHT - 1, Berta Rawie, 259. 2, Dorothy Lundquist, 267. SECOND FLIGHT - 1, Phyllis Gowing, 272. 2, Penny Haan, 279. Elsie Freitas Memorial Golf Tournament At Forest Hills Country Club SATURDAY BEST BALL-SUNDAY CHAPMAN "A" FLIGHT - Gross: 1, Helen Beckel/Karen Herness 156. 2 (tie), Marilyn Wilson/Marlene Guthrie and Anita Britton/Jan Markham 162. 4, Susan Smith/Patsy Duncan 165. Net: 1, Leslie Wheeler/Alison Myers 141.5. 2, Wanda Strong/Jan Pizzaro 145.2. 3, Michelle Fraley/Tina Steele 148. 4 (tie), Jean Donason/Terry Lavigne and Faye Weeks/Josie Caronna 148.7. "B" FLIGHT - Gross: 1, Joyce Booren/Pat Beaulieu 180. 2, Britt Gastreich/Stephanie Thomas 186. 3, Barbara Reynolds/Phyllis Watson 192. 4, Ruby Stemmerman/Marlene Allsop 198. Net: 1, Robin Palmer/Renee Vaughn 142. 2 (tie), Barb Hoy/Martha Blochlinger and Ann Applegarth/Mary Lou King 145.5. 4, Arline Lee/Bonita Morgan 161.7. RiverRidge Women's Club CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH PLAY CHAMPION - Arlene Slattery. "B" CHAMPION - Julie Longton. "C" CHAMPION - Sandy Vermilyea. MONDAY AT THE NINES FIVE BLIND HOLES Gross: 1, Thyra Boyd 20. 2, Sally Quigley 23. Net: 1, Ruth Pohll 14. 2, Joy Klobas 16. WOMEN'S WEDNESDAYS BEST GROSS/BEST NET 1, Diane Conrad/Jeri Walling/Jodi Coller/Jeann Nichols 156. 2, Millie Ramsey/Wendy Dame/Judie Borg/Shirley Patterson 162. Men's Club Mondays At Middlefield Golf Course 1, Tom Turnbull/Jim Clark/Dick Henry/Mark Bendele, -18. 2, Pat Rickard/Dave England/Jim Miller/Ed Moran, -16. GROSS - Moran 68, Bendele 73. NET - Henry 62, Miller 64, Rich Vargas 64. RiverRidge Men's Club SENIOR TUESDAY RED, WHITE & BLUE FIRST FLIGHT - Gross: 1, Bill Gass 73. 2, Howard Brattam 80. Net: 1, John Robinson 66. 2, Chuck Wallace 69. SECOND FLIGHT - Gross: 1, Bob Pardovich, 91. 2, Spike Gordon, 92. Net: 1, Ken McCoy, 71. 2, Bob Lundeen, 72. THIRD FLIGHT - Gross: 1, Jerry Rundt and Jearrie Britton, 97. Net: 1, Harry Nakata, 66. 2, Bob Reeves, 71. Senior Match Play At Emerald Valley Golf Club CHAMPION - Stan Dmochowsky d Dave Burns, 1-up. THIRD PLACE - Tom Raney d Ken Weber, 2-up. CONSOLATION - Dave Scolman d Ken McCluskey, 2-up. SENIOR THURSDAY FIRST FLIGHT - Gross: Bob Kendall, 83. Net: Dick Buck and Perry Welch, 57. SECOND FLIGHT - Gross: Chuck Wallace, 96. Net: Ed Threatt, 56; Roger Frichette, 57. RUNNING Run/Walk the Riverbend At Springfield 5 KILOMETERS TOP EIGHT FINISHERS - 1, Orin Schumocher, 18:03. 2, Gene Solomon, 19:38. 3, Mike Shaver, 21:38. 4, Charlie Solomon, 22:04. 5, Bobbi Harrold, 22:38. 6, Scott Bosch, 22:51. 7, Bill Deskin, 23:07. 8, Ed Thompson, 23:42. Run/Walk Calendar TODAY - The Oregon Track Club is sponsoring the Prefontaine Trail Restoration 8-kilometer run and 5-kilometer walk 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. , with all profits going to help restore Pre's Trail. Day of race registration is $25 with a shirt (if available), $19 without. The 8K run begins at 9:30 a.m., the 5K walk begins at 10:30 a.m. The day will begin with a free 800-meter Kids' Run, open to children 10 and younger, for which no registration is necessary and all participants receive a ribbon. For more information call 343-7247, or visit www.oregontrackclub.org, or www.goodrace. com. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 - The fifth annual Peak to Port Relay for men's, women's and coed teams starts at the top of Mary's Peak near Corvallis and finishes at Yaquina Bay Bridge The Yaquina Bay Bridge is an arch bridge that spans Yaquina Bay south of Newport, Oregon. It is one of the most recognizable of the U.S. Route 101 bridges designed by Conde McCullough.[1] The bridge opened on September 6, 1936, at a cost of $1,301,016. in Newport. Online registration for the 61.7-mile run over scenic back roads through the Coast Range closed Aug. 31, but potential entrants may e-mail p2p@peak.org to check if the 50-team limit has been reached. Visit peaktoport.peak.org for details. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 - The Celebration Run/Walk will include an 8-kilometer run at 9 a.m., a 5-kilometer walk starting at 9:05 a.m. and a 2-kilometer Kids' Fun Run at 9:45 a.m. There will be numerous awards for adults. For kids, there will be no individual awards, but the schools with the most and second-most registered runners will receive $400 and $200 cash prizes, respectively. The course uses bike and running paths in Alton Baker Park and crosses the Willamette River twice. Early entry fee for adults (both run and walk) is $22 with T-shirt, $12 without. Race day registration is $3 more, except for the Kids' Run. Kids' registration is $15 with shirt, $5 without. Visit www.goodrace.com for a printable entry form. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 - The 26th annual Prefontaine Memorial Run, a 10-kilometer road race in downtown Coos Bay, is part of the Bay Area Fun Festival. Nike is sponsoring the grand prize - an expense-paid trip to Myrskyla, Finland, to compete in the Lasse a. & adv. 1. Less. Viren Run in September 2006. A drawing among the top five (18 and older) finishers in the men's and women's divisions will determine the winner. Entry into the 10 a.m. race is $15 before Sept. 13, and $18 thereafter. Forms are available online at prefontainerun.com, or by calling 1-800-824-8486, or (541) 269-1103. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 - Eat and Run is a 5-kilometer run/walk to benefit the Albany Public School Foundation. Early registration for the 9 a.m. run through an Albany residential neighborhood is $17 for adults, $12 for youth 14-and-younger, through Sept. 10. This includes short-sleeve T-shirts; long-sleeves are $8 more. All entries are $20 Sept. 11-17. See www.goodrace.com for online entry. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 - The Eugene Running Company's Community Run is a 5-kilometer open event included as part of the 13th annual Northwest Cross Country Classic at Lane Community College. The course is that used for the Oregon High School Cross Country Championships. Entry for the Community Run starting at 10 a.m. is $5 with registration available online at www.goodrace.com. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 - See Jane Run, the South Coast Running Club's 5-kilometer run/walk and 1-mile non-competitive walk, for women only, benefits the Women's Safety and Resource Center. The event begins at 10 a.m. at John Topits Park in Coos Bay. Entry is $15 with T-shirt, $6 without, postmarked by Sept. 16; $20 with shirt, $8 without thereafter. Contact: Carolyn Thompson, (541) 756-6341. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8 - The Million Dollar Challenge is a five-kilometer run/walk and 2.5-kilometer run to benefit middle school cross-country programs in Bandon, Coos Bay and North Bend. The event begins at 10 a.m. at the BLM BLM n abbr (US) (= Bureau of Land Management) → les domaines boat ramp on the north spit of Coos Bay. Entry is $6 for adults, $4 for students 18-and-younger, through Oct. 3 and $8 thereafter. Contact: Pete Dawson, (541) 267-6329. SWIMMING City of Eugene Summer Swim/Water Polo League AUGUST 27 WATER POLO RESULTS Amazon 7, Echo Hollow 6. Amazon 8, Sheldon 7. Sheldon 9, Echo Hollow 3. FINAL STANDINGS - 1, Amazon. 2, Sheldon. 3, Echo Hollow. |
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