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COMMUNITY SPORTS PAGE.


Byline: The Register-Guard

NOTES & ANNOUNCEMENTS0

Accomplishment

Swimming champion: Eight-year-old Tommy Ghasedi of Willamalane Swim Club was the only local event winner in last week's Oregon state 10-and-under swimming championships held at Willamalane Pool. Ghasedi, a third-grader at Pleasant Hill's Trent Elementary School elementary school: see school. , won his age group's 100-yard individual medley event in a time of 1 minute, 24.65 seconds.

Spring Break Camps

UO Sports Camp, March 27-29, is designed for children in grades 1-5. This 9 a.m. to noon, Monday through Wednesday, program will group participants by age and offer instruction and play in soccer, tennis and track, all on the UO campus. The cost is $50. To register or for more information, call 346-2777 or e-mail fdelaney@uoregon.edu.

OUSA OUSA Origami USA
OUSA Open University Students Association (Open University, UK)
OUSA Ontario Undergraduate Student Alliance
OUSA Office of Undergraduate Studies and Advising
 soccer camps: Oregon United Soccer Academy's March 27-31 camp for boys and girls boys and girls

mercurialisannua.
 ages U6 through U14 is 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the Sheldon High School Sheldon High School may refer to:
  • Sheldon High School (Eugene, Oregon)
  • Sheldon High School (Iowa)
  • Sheldon High School (Missouri)
  • Sheldon High School (Sacramento, California)
  • Sheldon High School Summer Theatre, Sheldon, Iowa
 turf field. The cost is $100. The speed and agility camp for boys and girls ages U11 to U18 is 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. at the same site, with a fee of $30. Register online at oregonunitedsoccer.org or call 683-8845.

Eugene Metro Futbol Club invites boys and girls of all skill levels in grades 4-9 to a skill camp March 28-30 at the South Eugene High School South Eugene High School is a public high school located in Eugene, Oregon, United States. It was founded as Eugene High School around 1900, and was located at Willamette Street and West 11th Avenue in a brick building that later served as Eugene's city hall.  turf field, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Players will be grouped by age with two coaches per group. Tuition is $25 per day or $60 for all three days through March 10; $30 per day and $80 for three days after March 10. Contact Jurgen Ruckaberle at 344-6521 or e-mail jurgensoccer@comcast.net.

Royal Basketball Academy will hold its spring camp March 28-29 at Northwest Christian College's Morse Event Center. There are four sessions by age and gender: boys in grades 6-12, 8 a.m. to 11 a.m.; girls in grades 6-12, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.; boys in grades 3-5, 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.; and girls in grades 3-5, 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Each player should bring two basketballs. Cost is $45 through royalbasketballacademy.com. Registration at the door is $55. Call 461-9449 or 689-4889 for information.

Churchill High School softball clinic conducted by CHS (Cylinder Head Sector) An earlier method of addressing a hard disk by referencing all three physical elements of the drive. It was superseded by logical block addressing (see LBA).  coaches and players for girls in grades 4-8 will be 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on April 1. Emphasis will be on throwing, catching, hitting and pitching skills. The cost is $40, less a $5 discount if you bring a friend. Participants need to bring a sack lunch, batting helmet, softball bat and water. Contact: Eric Leyba, 228-1787, or Mark Lessel, 485-5043.

Notices

OUSA meeting: Oregon United Soccer Academy will hold a Future Stars Soccer Academy informational meeting Wednesday at 7:15 p.m. in the Sheldon High School cafeteria for first- through fourth-grade boys and girls. Call 683-8845 for more information.

Kidsports Klassic soccer coaches' organizational meeting for the spring season is March 7 in the South Eugene High School cafeteria. A coaching clinic will be from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. on the turf field followed by the meeting for coaches of boys and girls U12, U14 and high school teams. Contact Hal Williams Hal Williams (born December 14, 1938 in Columbus, Ohio) is an American actor, best known for his recurring role as the black cop "Smitty" on Sanford and Son, and as the patriarch Lester Jenkins on 227.

Williams started out in show business in 1969.
 at halw@kidsports.org or 683-2374, ext. 110.

City league summer softball: An informational meeting for new teams interested in playing in the City of Eugene's 2006 adult summer men's, women's and coed softball leagues will be March 8 at 6:30 p.m. at Amazon Community Center, 2700 Hilyard Street. Topics covered will include registration procedures, forms, fees, important dates and league rules. Team registration will take place April 4-7 with games starting May 21. Contact the Athletics Staff at 682-5409.

Softball fundraiser: The Eugene North Stars ASA Asa (ā`sə), in the Bible, king of Judah, son and successor of Abijah. He was a good king, zealous in his extirpation of idols. When Baasha of Israel took Ramah (a few miles N of Jerusalem), Asa bought the help of Benhadad of Damascus and  softball team will hold a bottle drive this Saturday, with a drop-off station at the River Road Dairy Queen Dairy Queen (also known as DQ) is an ice-cream shop and fast-food restaurant franchise based in the United States and founded in 1940.

For many years the franchise's slogan was "We treat you right!" In recent years, it has been changed to "DQ something different.
 beginning at 10 a.m. The team welcomes donations, or it can arrange to pick up cans and bottles with a call to Don at 688-4972.

Events

Emerald Team Challenge: The National Academy of Artistic Gymnastics' annual competition will draw 800 female gymnasts in levels four through 10 to Cottage Grove High School Cottage Grove High School is a public high school located in Cottage Grove, Oregon. It has a newer school building, opened in 2003 to replace the old high school building that was built in 1939 and held its first classes in 1940.  this weekend. Morning, afternoon and evening compulsory sessions are scheduled Saturday, with level seven optionals on Sunday morning Sunday Morning may refer to:
  • "Sunday Morning (radio program)", a Canadian radio program formerly aired on CBC Radio One
  • CBS News Sunday Morning, a television news program on CBS in the United States
  • Sunday Morning (TBS TV series)
. The most-advanced level 10 gymnasts will compete in the Saturday evening session that begins with warm-ups at 5 p.m. Visit www.naag-gymnastics.org for a schedule or call 744-2002.

Bowling association meeting: The Emerald Valley USBC USBC United States Bowling Congress
USBC United States Bankruptcy Court
USBC United States Breastfeeding Committee
USBC United States Bureau of the Census
USBC Universal Standard Bibliographic Code
USBC United States Bridge Championships
 Bowling Association will hold its inaugural membership meeting Saturday at 8:30 a.m. at Valley River Inn to elect the new board of directors. All members of the merging Eugene-Springfield, Eugene Women and Emerald Empire Junior associations are eligible to attend.

Registration

City league Ultimate: Registration for the City of Eugene's spring coed ultimate league will be accepted March 7-10 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Athletics Office, 2700 Hilyard Street. Teams must submit a completed roster and full entry fee of $200 at the time of registration. The league is open to players age 14 and older of all ability levels. Play begins on April 2 with games on Sunday afternoons and evenings and Wednesday evenings at Graham Fields, 24th Avenue and Polk Street Polk Street is a street in San Francisco that travels northward from Market Street to Jefferson Street. It's attractions are the See's Candy flagship store at California Street, and is usually cleaned every Saturday by the neighborhood organization. . Contact the Athletics Program at 682-5409 for registration materials or more information.

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,  spring soccer registration will be March 2 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and March 4 from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at Dutch's Fieldhouse, 15th and Kalmia Kalmia

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, next to Laurel Park Laurel Park can refer to:
  • Laurel Park, North Carolina
  • Laurel Park, Virginia
  • Laurel Park Racecourse, horse racing facility in Laurel, Maryland.
  • The neighborhood Laurel Park, Richmond, California.
  • The landfill in Naugatuck, CT Laurel Park Incorporated.
. The program includes grades K-6 plus Tiny Tigers for 3- to 5-year-olds. Harrisburg and Monroe individuals and teams are welcome. Contact Rod Richards Rod (Roderick) Richards (born Llanelli 12 March 1947) was the Conservative Member of Parliament for North West Clwyd, in Wales, from 1992 to 1997, when he lost his seat in the Labour Party landslide. , 688-1896, for more information.

Kidsports spring soccer open registration for grades K-4 ends on March 10. Tot Soccer for ages 3 and 4 closes April 7. Register at either Kidsports office or online at kidsports.org. The Springfield office, now located inside Kick City at 1650 28th Street, is open 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Information: 683-2374.

Kick City indoor soccer
This article is primarily regarding indoor soccer as played in North America. Indoor soccer may also be used as a generic term for versions of football (soccer) played indoors; see futsal and five-a-side football for similar games.
 spring season team registration has begun, with the $15 early registration discount ending March 10 and a final deadline of March 21. Registration is being accepted for all youth through adult ages. Visit kickcity.com for more information.

Teams Forming

Girls soccer: The E.S.S.C. Cheetahs U11 and U10 teams are beginning spring practice now, with tryouts held March 19-20. Girls born Aug. 1, 1994 and later, interested in spring and summer play, should contact Staci at 521-8689, or e-mail soccercheeta1@aol.com.

Girls basketball: The Oregon Storm girls basketball club is looking for Looking for

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 five or six players with 1995 or 1996 birthdates to complete a U10 team to begin playing this spring. The tryout previously advertised for March 5 has been canceled. Contact Jeff Krier, 913-3894, or Billy Lein, 954-2844, for tryout information.

BASKETBALL

Elks Hoop Shoot

STATE COMPETITION AT McMINNVILLE

LOCAL RESULTS

GIRLS

AGE 8-9 - 2, Haley Harrison, Eugene, 25-of-30 made. AGE 12-13 - 2, Haley Partridge, Springfield, 18-of-25.

BOYS

AGE 10-11 - 1, Jordan Alexander, Eugene, 22-of-25. Qualifies for regionals March 4 in Portland.

BOWLING

Strike City

MEN HIGH GAMES

OPEN - Ty Bryson 286, Jeff True 279, Derrick White 279, Bob Kortt 276, Ryan Toy 268. SENIORS - Dave Kelley This article or section is an autobiography, or has been extensively edited by the subject, and may not conform to Wikipedia's NPOV policy.
Please see the relevant discussion on the .
 257, Gene Geib 247, 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.  243, Lee Doane 235, Chuck Kiefer 234, Art Morton 234, Jim Simmons 234.

MEN HIGH SERIES

OPEN - Mike Shequin 771, Dennis Powell Dennis Clay Powell (born August 13, 1963 in Moultrie, Georgia) is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball. He pitched from 1985-1993 for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Seattle Mariners.

As a hitter, he had three hits in his career; all were doubles.
 748, John Wells John Wells may be:

People:
  • John Wells (artist) (1907–2000), Cornish painter
  • John Wells (cricketer) (1760 - 1835), English cricketer
  • John Wells (Mormon) (1864–1941), general authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
 739, True 733, Glenn Clark Glenn Clark (born on December 1, 1969, in Pickering, Ontario) is the head coach of the Toronto Rock of the National Lacrosse League. Glenn was a player in the NLL from 1998-2006, playing for the Rock until the 2006 season, when he signed as a free agent by the Philadelphia Wings.  Jr. 729. SENIORS - Kelley 710, Morton 642, Simmons 636, Kiefer 630, Geib 623.

WOMEN HIGH GAMES

OPEN - Kathi Sutherland 258, Jennifer Moe 245, Kathy Heinz 244, Debbie Marshall 243, Tracy Harto 236. SENIORS - Eleanor Kelly 213, Judy Steele 205, Betty Kinports 202, Doris Forcia 198, Ginny Glassman 185.

WOMEN HIGH SERIES

OPEN - Sutherland 744, Marshall 706, Harto 684, Heinz 634, Moe 605. SENIORS - Forcia 539, Shirley Baker Shirley Baker, photographer. Born in Kersal, North Salford. Moved to Manchester at the age of two. Baker studied Pure Photography at Manchester College of Technology, later taking other courses at London Regent Street Polytechnic and London College of Printing.  516, Steele 516, Lois Reiersgaard 511, Kinports 508.

JUNIOR LEAGUE BOYS

JUNIORS - Tim Bohn 258 game/596 series, Shane Butler 235/583, Kenny Lander 217/580, Will Moorhead 194/523, Chris Clingenpeel 214/514. BANTAMS - Garrett Butler 124/299, Devon Drift 112/271, Ethan Agnes 87/248, Kyle Lander 85/232, Michael Workover 79/228.

JUNIOR LEAGUE GIRLS

JUNIORS - Melissa Brackett 175/477, Natasha Myers 172/467, Katie Bowles 159/454, Elizabeth Anderson 154/406, Kaitlyn Anderson 157/400. BANTAMS - Brandi Yarnell 102/278, Keeley Crowson 87/232, Lily Moorhead 92/230, Taylor Purkey 69/195, Sabrina Hitchcock 76/165.

Emerald Lanes

MEN HIGH GAMES

OPEN - Andy Smith 299, Tony Corgain 279, Emerson Caswell 278, Lelan Norquist 278, Aaron Shelton 278.

MEN HIGH SERIES

OPEN - Caswell 784, Bob Humbert 754, A. Smith 743, Josh Smith Joshua Smith (born December 5, 1985 in College Park, Georgia, U.S.) is an American professional basketball player who currently plays for the Atlanta Hawks of the NBA. High school career  739, Norquist 714.

WOMEN HIGH GAMES

OPEN - Joan Given 249, Glynis Beyerlin 246, Barbara Cook Barbara Cook (born October 25 1927) is a Tony Award-winning American singer and actress who first came to prominence in the 1950s after creating roles in the Broadway musicals Candide and The Music Man, among others.  235, Patty Pacheco 235, Jessica Meduna 233.

WOMEN HIGH SERIES

OPEN - Kim Patton 674, Meduna 670, Given 652, Shannon Neubig 623.

JUNIOR LEAGUE BOYS

MAJORS - Stephen Guined 243/628, Josh Frank 259/596, Ryan Besaw 214/565, Chad Hagues /524, Robert Jackson Robert Jackson may refer to:
  • Two Cleveland Browns players:
  • Robert E. Jackson (football player), (b. 1953)
  • Robert L. Jackson (football player), (b.
 /524. JUNIORS - Matthew Fritz 173/493, Tanner Errecart 170/467, Bryce Frank /417, Jerecho Loveall 165/412, Kyle Harris /410. PREPS - Justin LaMeres 166/420, Malakii Loveall 164/356, Austin Belveal 124/306, Zach Williams 115/298, Matthew Bells /271. BANTAM - Nolon Perry 78/165.

JUNIOR LEAGUE GIRLS

MAJORS - Amanda Herd 181/496, Ashley Westenhouse 191/436, Hannah Lyle 156/420, Lisa Mowrer 144/392, Barbara Dean 156/376. JUNIOR - Chessica Hagues 181/514. BANTAMS - Isabelle Murray 73/207, Emilee McBryde 66/196.

Firs Bowl

MEN HIGH GAMES

OPEN - Tom Gilman 289, Dale Whittington Dale Whittington (September 23, 1959 - June 14, 2003), was an American racecar driver.

Born in Orlando, Florida as the youngest of the three Whittington brothers. All three are sons of Dick Whittington, '50's race car owner. [1] [2].
 289, Kevin Brown The name Kevin Brown can refer to several different people, including the following:
  • Kevin Brown (baseball) (b. 1965), a former Major League Baseball right-handed starting pitcher with 211 career wins
  • Kevin D. Brown (b.
 279, Dale Fowler 278, Don Scott
For the former Australian rules footballer and commentator, see Don Scott (footballer).
For the former American football player, see Don Scott (American football).
 278. SENIORS - Bill Salts 259, Mike Martichuski 258-236, Chuck Kiefer 246, Larry Libby 246, Ken Damme 232.

MEN HIGH SERIES

OPEN - Whittington 743, Eric Waldahl 726, Mark Swan 726, Ken Rhodes 725, Gary Brokaw Gary George Brokaw (born January 11, 1954 in New Brunswick, New Jersey) is a retired American basketball player and a basketball coach.

Brokaw attended New Brunswick High School.[1] He played collegiately for the Notre Dame University.
 718. SENIORS - Martichuski 665, Kiefer 619, Ken Smith 605-570, Jerry Gowins 588, Ron Curin 586.

WOMEN HIGH GAMES

OPEN - Karen Buckingham 268, Jill Songer 268, Koleen Kelly 256-245, Kay Carter 256, Candy Goble 252-246. SENIORS - Gidget Penn 216, Carole Rhodes 214-195, Peggy Salts 208, Joyce Anderson 203, Betty Miller 201, Joy Stratton 201.

WOMEN HIGH SERIES

OPEN - Kelly 733, Joan Given 705, Goble 695, Buckingham 674-646, Songer 671. SENIORS - Salts 580, Penn 555, Betty Sandford 540, Ginny Glassman 538, Ramah Sherrer 535.

JUNIOR LEAGUE BOYS

MAJORS - B.J. Baule 245/655, Jeff Adair 234/608, Jerry Brown For the whistleblower, see .

Edmund Gerald "Jerry" Brown, Jr. (born April 7, 1938), is the Attorney General for the state of California. Brown has had a lengthy political career spanning terms on the Los Angeles Community College Board of Trustees (1969-1971), as California
 226/608, Brian Hull 183/. JUNIORS - Marcus Fike 237/582, Ethan Thoms 190/448, Taylor Reineke 152/447, Brett Brown /396, Zach Heidecker 147/. PREPS -Ryan Lein 168/434, Austin Howe 172/431, Kyle Ropchan 150/379, Julian Holmes 161/373. BANTAMS - Andrew Sombs 135/332, Austin Anderson 86/222.

JUNIOR LEAGUE GIRLS

MAJOR - Katie Given 179/503, Sheri Clack 102/272. JUNIORS - Jessica Zoll 211/515, Carli Harto 185/499, Yvonne Couts 176/481, Cecilia Tobon 143/351. PREPS -Monique Kiefer 144/384, Shaelyn Heidecker 129/360, Evette Tarango 121/313, Catarina Doty 120/284, Katie Marelli 110/262. BANTAMS - Chelseas Lein 142/373, Makenzie Scott 83/202, Michele Marelli 80/186, Carlee Fambrini 35/83.

Southtowne Lanes

MEN HIGH GAMES

OPEN - Mike Bamer 279, Kit Wilbur 264, Lanny Thomason 248, Paul Barnett Paul Barnett may refer to:
  • Paul Barnett (bishop)
  • Paul Barnett (video game designer)
  • Paul Le Page Barnett, science fiction and comics writer
 236, Jesse Syverson 226.

MEN HIGH SERIES

OPEN - Bamer 730, Thomason 674, Syverson 651, Wilbur 624, Kevin Flory 622, Tom Santee 622.

WOMEN HIGH GAMES

OPEN - Koleen Kelly 236, Judy Boozer 214, Linda Olson 205, Sondra Mullins 201, Kathy Smith Kathy Smith (born December 11,1951) is a personal trainer who became well known for her workout videos during the late-1980s and 1990s. She has sold millions of videos and DVDs. Her first video was released in 1988. She is 5ft 9in and 135 lbs.  200.

WOMEN HIGH SERIES

OPEN - Kelly 635, Smith 559, Olson 549, Joanne Roberts 527, Mullins 522.

Timber Bowl

JUNIOR LEAGUE BOYS

MAJORS - Stephen Miller
See also, the politician from South Carolina: Stephen Decatur Miller (1787 – 1838)


Stephen Miller (January 17, 1816 – August 18, 1881) was an American Republican politician.
 232/596, Chris Brower 223/578, Travis Bromley 236/564, Pone See pwn.  Vorachith 208/554, Cody Sutherland 196/552. 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.
 188/485, Josh Patterson 158/432, Augustin Abshere 130/300, Richard Smith Richard Smith is the name of:
  • Richard Smith (journalist), associate editor of Gay Times magazine
  • Richard Smith (screenwriter/director), BAFTA-winning writer of Trauma
 98/274, Aaron Holmes 110/256. PREPS - Cody Kleidosty 183/483, Ryan Janecek 148/375. BANTAM - James Corbin 133/353.

JUNIOR LEAGUE GIRLS

MAJORS - Kelsee Leno 210/567, Blair Prater prate  
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v.intr.
To talk idly and at length; chatter.

v.tr.
To utter idly or to little purpose.

n.
 177/497, Kalynn Kleidosty 159/464, Melissa Young 181/461, Whitney Hamilton 162/450. JUNIORS - Kellie Musgrove 166/444, Stefanie Corbin 153/412, Ashlee Sutherland 178/380, Laci Nendel 120/331. PREP - Hayley Leno 155/358.

FIGURE SKATING figure skating

Sport in which ice skaters, singly or in pairs, perform various jumps, spins, and footwork. The figure skate blade has a special serrated toe pick, or toe rake, at the front.
 

Love to Skate

At Lane Events Center-ICE

LANE COUNTY SKATERS' RESULTS

SPECIAL AWARDS

BEST SPIN - Cassandra Vogel. BEST JUMP - Mikayla Hurwitz. MOST ARTISTIC SKATER -Julianna Laszlo.

INDIVIDUAL PLACEMENT

Ezra Alltucker, 1st, Freestyle 1; 3rd, Interpretive. Delaney Andrist, 1st, Test Maneuvers; 4th, Freestyle 4. Larisa Buchovecky, 3rd, Gamma. Kendra Cates n. pl. 1. Provisions; food; viands; especially, luxurious food; delicacies; dainties.
Cates for which Apicius could not pay.
- Shurchill.

Choicest cates and the fiagon's best spilth.
- R. Browning.
, 2nd, Character Spotlight; 3rd, Freestyle 4. Helen Cutting, 2nd, Freestyle 3. Alison Davis, 2nd, Freestyle 2. Karlie Donaca, 3rd, Couples Spotlight Low. Jessica Downing, 4th, Beta. Kaitlin Ellis, 1st, Alpha. Irene Globus-Harris, 5th, Alpha.

Samantha Goodale, 1st, Stroking Delta, Couples Spotlight Low; 2nd, Interpretive Delta, Test Maneuvers; 4th, Delta. Courtney Grant, 3rd, Couples Spotlight High. Natalie Grant Natalie Grant (born on December 21 1971 in Seattle, Washington) is a singer-songwriter in the area of contemporary Christian music. Her recent work has gained prominence, with the Dove Award for best female artist, and with her popular single, "Held". , 1st, Couples Spotlight High; 2nd, Solo Dance 4; 3rd, Freestyle 5. Megan Groves, 3rd, Couples Spotlight Low. Molly Hinson, 1st, Couples Spotlight High; 2nd, Solo Dance 6.

Mikayla Hurwitz, 1st, Character Spotlight FS6; 2nd, Couples Spotlight High; 3rd, Interpretive FS6; 4th, Freestyle 6. Sarah Keartes, 1st, Couples Spotlight High, Solo Dance 7. Regina Kurapova, 1st, Special Stroking 4; 2nd, Freestyle 4. Julianna Laszlo, 1st, Freestyle 4, Interpretive FS4; 2nd, Footwork 4, Couples Spotlight High.

Tracy Lilley, 1st, Drama Spotlight Delta; 4th, Delta. Ashley McCarthy, 1st, Delta; 2nd, Drama Spotlight Delta, Test Maneuvers FS1. Kalisse Montague, 2nd, Solo Dance 5; 3rd, Freestyle 6, Drama Spotlight. Hannah Moyer, 2nd, Couples Spotlight Low. Kaelan Recca, 1st, Freestyle 3; 2nd, Special Stroking 3. Victoria Salamone, 3rd, Freestyle 2. Rachel Sclhnapper, 4th, Pre-Alpha. Jeanne Selker, 1st, Freestyle 4, Footwork 4; 2nd, Artistic FS4.

Robyn Steuber, 1st, Solo Dance 5; 3rd, Freestyle 5, Drama Spotlight 5. Laura Stowell, 2nd, Lt. Ent. Spotlight; 3rd, Freestyle 4. Mackenzie Swan, 1st, Couples Spotlight High. Natalie Swan, 3rd, Couples Spotlight High. Kayla Thomet, 2nd, Couples Spotlight Low. Shanan Tofflemoyer, 1st, Special Skater FS4.

Nicole Unsain, 4th, Pre-Alpha. Michelle Vered, 3rd, Freestyle 4; 4th, Interpretive 4. Rachel Vered, 2nd, Pre-Alpha. Cassandra Vogel, 1st, Footwork 8, Solo Dance 8; 2nd, Drama Spotlight FS8; 4th, Couples Spotlight High. Charlotte Weaver, 1st, Special Stroking 2, Couples Spotlight Low, Test Maneuvers FS2; 2nd, Solo Comp.; 3rd, Freestyle 2. Anna Whittier, 1st, Solo Dance 6; 2nd, Character Spotlight FS6; 4th, Couples Spotlight High.

PAIRS AND GROUPS

Andrist/Laszlo, 1st, Couples Interpretive Medium. Grant/Montague, 4th, Couples Interpretive High. Hinson/Keartes, 1st, Couples Interpretive High. Hurwitz/Steuber, 3rd, Couples Interpretive High. "I'm Flying", 2nd, Production Number. "Masqueraders", 1st, Team Competition 6. "Sksating Shampoos", 1st, Team Competition 4. "The Incredible Reccas", 1st, Family Spotlight. "Thein Trio", 2nd, Family Spotlight. "The Sassy Pants", 2nd, Team Competition 1. Vogel/Whittier, 1st, Jump & Spin High. "Weaver Tom Cats", 3rd, Family Spotlight.

GOLF

2006 Sou'wester sou'·west·er  
n.
Variant of southwester.


sou'wester
Noun

1. a seaman's hat with a broad brim that covers the back of the neck

2.
 Scramble

At Ocean Dunes Golf Links

GROSS - John Leach John Leach can refer to :
  • John Leach (judge) (1760–1834), an English judge
  • John Leach (Royal Navy officer) (died 1941), a Royal Navy captain
  • John Leach (writer) (born 1952), British sports historian
 Sr./John Leach Jr., 64. Dan Smith/Jerry Singer, 66. Kal Phuntshog/Jack Smreker, 66. Clark Baldwin/Grant Forrest, 67. NET - Charlie Pennington/Terri Pennington, 53. Ron Okonski/Randy Djonne, 54. Ron Klampe/Larry Korosec, 57.4. Skip Wales/Harry Schmoll, 58.

Men's Day

At Coos Country Club

GROSS - 1, Brian Gibson/Marty Stephens, 67. 2, Kent Wigle/Brian Gibson, 68. 3, Tom Cottrell/Steve Stalcup, 69. NET - 1, Joe Higgins/Dave Sampson, 54. 2, Jack Hammerstrom/Dave Sampson, 57. 3 (tie), Kent Wigle/Marty Stephens and John Godines/Norm Hill, 59.

Middlefield Men's Club

THURSDAY FOUR-MAN BEST BALL

Gary Parrish/LeRoy Bodine/Mel Gowing/Tom Arney, 24. Gary Cavanaugh/Don Hanly/Bill Avery/Dave Tooker, 20. NET - Arney 58, Jack Foell 59, 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.
 62, Mike Adams Mike Adams may refer to:
  • Mike Adams (baseball outfielder) (born 1948), Major League Baseball outfielder
  • Mike Adams (baseball pitcher) (born 1978), Major League Baseball pitcher
 63, Tooker 64. GROSS - Dylan Rowe 69, Bodine 69, Parrish 71, Hanly 71.

MONDAY THREE-MAN BEST BALL

Alan Schloss/Bridge Maley/Bob Praus, -17. Rudy Nellermoe/Horst Hittenberger/Arney, -13. Rich Vargas/Hanly/Tom Turnbull/Ed Moran, -12. NET - Praus 62, Arney 64. GROSS - Moran 68.

Senior Thursday

At Emerald Valley Golf Club

1, 2, 3 WALTZ

1, Chuck Wallace/Ken McClusky/Mitch Cloninger, 135. 2, Chris Christianson/Dennis Grice/Penny Welch, 140.

Senior Tuesday

At RiverRidge Golf Course

INDIVIDUAL STABLEFORD

1, John Reposky, 38. 2, Terry Platt, 36. 3 (tie), Jearrie Britton and Jerry Rundt, 32.

BOYS GYMNASTICS

High Desert Invitational

At Bend

NAT'L ACADEMY OF ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS

LEVEL 4, CHILD

FLOOR - Cody Owen 9.00, Tyeler Chesnut 8.60, Taylor Cooksey 8.60, Brian Ward Brian Ward is political operative at the parliament of the European Union in Brussels, aligned with the Irish political party Fine Gael. Early life
Brian was born in Dublin in 1981. He was brought up in Raheny where he continues to live while in Ireland.
 8.60, Samuel Ramage 8.50, Tyler Wilson 8.50, Bryson McDonald 8.40, Andrew Fox Andrew Fox is an American author from New Orleans. He has written two comic novels, Fat White Vampire Blues and Bride of the Fat White Vampire. Both novels feature Jules Duchon, a morbidly obese vampire who resides in New Orleans and works as a taxi driver.  8.30, Benjamin Thompson 8.30, Dustin Henning 8.00, Matt Smith 1.00. POMMEL pommel

the high part at the front of the seat of the riding saddle.
 - Ward 8.30, Chesnut 7.90, Fox 7.50, Henning 7.50, Owen 7.10, Smith 7.10, Wilson 6.20, McDonald 6.10, Thompson 5.80, Cooksey 5.40, Ramage 5.20. RINGS - Owen 9.00, Cooksey 8.90, Chesnut 8.80, McDonald 8.80, Henning 8.20, Thompson 8.20, Smith 8.20, Fox 8.10, Ramage 7.80, Ward 7.70, Wilson 7.70. VAULT - Owen 9.60, Smith 9.30, McDonald 9.20, Henning 9.20, Ward 9.20, Fox 9.10, Cooksey 8.90, Ramage 8.90, Wilson 8.90, Chesnut 8.80, Thompson 7.00. PARALLEL BARS - Owen 8.70, Chesnut 8.30, Smith 8.30, Cooksey 8.20, Ward 8.20, Henning 7.80, Fox 7.70, McDonald 7.70, Ramage 6.60, Thompson 6.50, Wilson 6.10. HIGH BAR - Owen 8.90, Fox 8.20, Chesnut 8.10, McDonald 7.90, Smith 7.20, Ramage 6.80, Cooksey 6.30, Thompson 6.20, Wilson 6.10, Henning 5.10, Ward 3.10. ALL-AROUND - 1, Owen 52.30. Chesnut 50.50, Fox 48.90, McDonald 48.10, Henning 47.80, Cooksey 46.30, Ward 45.20, Thompson 44.00, Ramage 43.80, Wilson 43.50, Smith 41.40.

LEVEL 4 TEAM - Third place.

LEVEL 5, CHILD

FLOOR - Gabriel Loges 8.90, Trevor Perkins 8.40, Matt O'Neill 8.30, Ben Brown 7.70, Langdon Junge 7.50, Matthew Thompson 7.30. POMMEL - Brown 7.50, Loges 7.40, Perkins 6.90, Junge 6.40, O'Neill 5.60, Thompson 4.30. RINGS - Perkins 9.10, Loges 8.50, Brown 8.30, O'Neill 8.00, Junge 7.60, Thompson 7.60. VAULT - Loges 9.40, Perkins 9.00, O'Neill 9.00, Brown 8.90, Thompson 8.60, Junge 8.60. PARALLEL BARS - Perkins 9.30, Brown 8.95, Junge 7.90, Thompson 7.70, Loges 7.60, O'Neill 7.50. HIGH BAR - Brown 8.60, Perkins 8.30. Loges 7.60, O'Neill 7.30, Thompson 7.00, Junge 6.80. ALL-AROUND - Perkins 51.00, Brown 49.95, Loges 49.40, O'Neill 45.70, Junge 44.80, Thompson 42.50.

LEVEL 5 TEAM - Seventh place.

LEVEL 6, CHILD

FLOOR - Jacob Cytrynbaum 8.70, Ryan Wilson 8.60, Grant Shurtliff 8.40. POMMEL - Shurtliff 8.70, Cytrynbaum 7.80, Wilson 6.80. RINGS - Shurtliff 8.00, Wilson 8.00, Cytrynbaum 7.80. VAULT - Wilson 9.20, Cytrynbaum 8.90. Shurtliff 8.80. PARALLEL BARS - Cytrynbaum 9.00, Shurtliff 8.00, Wilson 7.40. HIGH BAR - Shurtliff 8.50, Wilson 8.30, Cytrynbaum 7.80. ALL-AROUND - Shurtliff 50.40, Cytrynbaum 50.00, Wilson 48.30.

LEVEL 6 TEAM - Third place.

LEVEL 7

FLOOR - David Sekiguchi 9.00. POMMEL - Sekiguchi 7.50. RINGS - Sekiguchi 7.70. VAULT - Sekiguchi 9.30. PARALLEL BARS - Sekiguchi 6.50. HIGH BAR - Sekiguchi 8.30. ALL-AROUND - Sekiguchi 48.30.

The Gym-nest Challenge

At Hillsboro

NAT'L ACADEMY OF ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS

LEVEL 4, CHILD

FLOOR - McDonald 8.60, Cooksey 8.60, Chesnut 8.50, Smith 8.50, Kai Zimmerman 8.40, Owen 8.10, Thompson 8.00, Wilson 7.80, Ramage 7.80, Henning 7.70, Parker Ridings 7.40. POMMEL - Chesnut 8.80, Owen 8.30, Cooksey 8.30, Smith 8.20, McDonald 8.20, Henning 8.10, Zimmerman 8.00, Thompson 7.80, Wilson 7.70, Ridings 7.40, Ramage 7.30. RINGS - Owen 9.20, Zimmerman 8.70, Chesnut 8.60, Wilson 8.50, Cooksey 8.00, Henning 8.00, Smith 7.90, McDonald 7.60, Ridings 6.60, Ramage 6.30, Thompson 6.00. VAULT - Owen 9.40, Smith 9.30, Cooksey 9.10, Chesnut 8.80, Henning 8.80, Ramage 8.80, Zimmerman 8.70, McDonald 8.70, Wilson 8.50, Thompson 8.40, Ridings 8.30. PARALLEL BARS - Owen 8.60, Chesnut 8.00, Zimmerman 8.00, Cooksey 7.50, McDonald 7.50, Henning 7.10, Wilson 6.90, Ridings 6.40, Thompson 6.20, Ramage 6.10. HIGH BAR - Chesnut 8.70, Owen 8.70, Zimmerman 8.20, Henning 8.10, McDonald 7.90, Smith 7.70, Ridings 7.40, Ramage 6.30, Thompson 6.10, Cooksey 5.90, Wilson 5.30. ALL-AROUND - 1, Owen 52.30. Chesnut 51.40, Zimmerman 50.00, Smith 48.60, McDonald 48.50, Henning 47.80, Cooksey 47.40, Wilson 44.70, Ridings 43.30, Ramage 42.60, Thompson 42.50.

LEVEL 4 TEAM - Fourth place.

MAC Open

At Portland

NAT'L ACADEMY OF ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS

LEVEL 4, CHILD

FLOOR - Owen 9.10, Chesnut 8.60, Cooksey 8.60, Ward 8.60, Ramage 8.50, Wilson 8.50, McDonald 8.40, Fox 8.30, Thompson 8.30, Henning 8.00, Smith 1.00. POMMEL - Ward 8.30, Chesnut 7.90, Fox 7.50, Henning 7.50, Owen 7.10, Smith 7.10, Wilson 6.20, McDonald 6.10, Thompson 5.80, Cooksey 5.40, Ramage 5.20. RINGS - Owen 9.00, Cooksey 8.90, Chesnut 8.80, McDonald 8.80, Henning 8.20, Thompson 8.20, Smith 8.20, Fox 8.10, Ramage 7.80, Ward 7.70, Wilson 7.70. VAULT - Owen 9.60, Smith 9.30, McDonald 9.20, Henning 9.20, Ward 9.20, Fox 9.10, Cooksey 8.90, Ramage 8.90, Wilson 8.90, Chesnut 8.80, Thompson 7.00. PARALLEL BARS - Owen 8.70, Chesnut 8.30, Smith 8.30, Cooksey 8.20, Ward 8.20, Henning 7.80, Fox 7.70, McDonald 7.70, Ramage 6.60, Thompson 6.50, Wilson 6.10. HIGH BAR - Owen 8.90, Fox 8.20, Chesnut 8.10, McDonald 7.90, Smith 7.20, Ramage 6.80, Cooksey 6.30.
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