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COMMUNITY SPORTS.


Byline: The Register-Guard

NOTES & ANNOUNCEMENTS

To submit events

The deadline for community sports notes and announcements is Thursday at noon. 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

Hoop Jam champions: A trio of Irving Elementary School elementary school: see school.  fourth-graders, Jordan Alexander, Jalen Drath and Nicholas Swanson, won their division championship in the Hoop Jam 3-on-3 basketball tournament at Corvallis last month. The members of Dribble Drive Basketball of Eugene won all four of their games in the Boys and Girls boys and girls

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 Club of Corvallis-sponsored event.

Northwest drag race drag race
n.
A race between two cars to determine which can accelerate faster from a standstill.



[From drag, an automobile (slang).
 champion: Rochelle Pappel won the prestigious National Hot Rod Association
"NHRA" redirects here. NHRA is also an acronym for the National Human Resources Association and the National Horseracing Authority.


The National Hot Rod Association (NHRA)
 Wally Trophy last week at Mission, B.C., after winning the age 8-9 class drag race with a time of 12.856 seconds for a 47.86 mph sprint on the one-eighth-mile track. Pappel, a student at Eugene's 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.
, now qualifies as tops in her class in four northwest states and western Canada
This article is about the region in Canada. For the school in Calgary, see Western Canada High School.


Western Canada, commonly referred to as the West
. She qualified for the Division Six finals by winning the Junior Gold Crown Series finals at Woodburn Drag Strip drag strip
n.
A short, straight course or track for drag racing.
 with a 13.023 time the week before.

Instruction

Kidsports coaching clinics: Kidsports is hosting a series of coaches clinics for parents interested in developing their coaching knowledge. The materials are based on the American Sport Education Program curriculum. The presenter is Bill Bowers Bill Bowers is an American mime artist and actor based in New York City. As an actor, mime and educator, Bill has performed throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe. , past athletic director Athletic director (commonly, "athletics director") is a position at many American colleges and universities, as well as in larger high schools and middle schools, which oversees the work of the coaches and related staff involved in intercollegiate or interscholastic athletic  at Springfield High School Springfield High School may refer to:
  • Springfield High School (Colorado) — Springfield, Colorado
  • Springfield High School (Illinois) — Springfield, Illinois
  • Springfield High School (Louisiana) — Springfield, Louisiana
 and a nationally certified ASEP ASEP American Sport Education Program (Champaign, Illinois)
ASEP American Society of Exercise Physiologists
ASEP After School Enrichment Program
ASEP Automotive Service Educational Program (General Motors) 
 clinician. The program is required for all Oregon high school coaches and covers development of a coaching philosophy, communication skills, risk management and motivation of athletes. The first sessions First Sessions is an EP by singer Norah Jones, released in 2001. The EP was a limited release of approximately 10.000 copies. Track listing
  1. "Don't Know Why" (Harris) – 3:11
  2. "Come Away with Me" (Jones) – 3:06
, limited to 50 attendees each, will be Sept. 23, Sept. 30 and Oct. 7 at EWEB's Board Room, 500 E. 4th Ave., from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Preregistration pre·reg·is·tra·tion  
n.
An early registration, as for returning college students, that takes place before general registration.
 is required but is free to registered Kidsports coaches or parents of Kidsports players. The cost is $30, payable to Kidsports for all others. Register at 683-2374, Ext. 108.

Basketball academy: Willamette Valley The Willamette Valley (pronounced [wɪˈlæ.mɪt], with the accent on the second syllable) is the region in northwest Oregon in the United States that surrounds the Willamette River as it proceeds northward from its  Basketball Academy will commence operations Wednesday with classes for boys and girls, beginner to advanced, in grades 2-12. Different level classes will be held Sunday through Thursday at several locations in the Eugene-Springfield area. Visit wvbasketballacademy.com or call 343-1953 for details.

Registration

Fall basketball: Oregon Amateur Basketball will offer a seven-week fall league for sixth-, seventh- and eighth-grades, high school junior varsity junior varsity
n. Abbr. JV
A high-school or college team that competes in interschool sports on the level below varsity.

Noun 1.
 and varsity boys, and for seventh- and eighth-grade girls. The eight-game season lasts from Oct. 7 through Nov. 21 (Nov. 7 for high school teams). All middle school teams will also receive a free OAB OAB Ordem dos Advogados do Brasil (Brazil)
OAB Offline Address Book
OAB Over-Active Bladder (urology)
OAB Outlook Address Book (Microsoft)
OAB Ocean Affairs Board
 tournament during the winter to bring their total to 12 games. The cost is $395 per team, or individuals may register for $75 and be placed on a team. For information or to register call 344-6497 or 517-4160 or e-mail oregonamateurbasketball@hotmail.com.

THS THS True Hollywood Story (docudrama TV series)
THS Thousand
THS Thesaurus (File Name Extension)
THS Trinity High School (Morgantown, West Virginia) 
 football alums: Former Thurston High School Thurston High School is located in Springfield, Oregon in Lane County. Their mascot is a black colt. Shooting
On May 20, 1998, student Kipland "Kip" Kinkel killed his parents, William and Faith, both Spanish teachers at local high schools.
 football players are invited to sign up at the alumni table at all Colt home games to receive e-mail information about the Oct. 29 Alumni Night (Lebanon game) and other alumni activities.

Events

Kidsports coaches meetings: Recreational soccer and flag football game schedules will be available to coaches Tuesday evening. Sheldon, Springfield/Thurston and Pleasant Hill coaches will meet at 6 p.m. at the Springfield Kidsports office. All other coaches will meet at 7 p.m. at Jefferson Middle School Jefferson Middle School is a middle school located in Jefferson City, Tennessee. The middle school is home to the football team the Elks, which has won more conference champs than any other middle school in Tennessee. .

Camps

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.
 baseball: The 2004 NWAACC NWAACC Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges  champion Lane Community College Titan baseball team will offer a baseball skills camp Oct. 17 at the LCC baseball field. The 9 a.m. to noon session will be for ages 8-13 and the 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. session will be for ages 13-16. The cost of the camp is $30. All participants will receive a camp T-shirt. For a brochure and more information call the LCC athletics office at 463-5599 or e-mail fosters@lanecc.edu.

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  • "Help Wanted" (SpongeBob SquarePants), a SpongeBob SquarePants episode
  • Help Wanted EP, an EP from punk band Midget Fan Club
  • Help Wanted
 

Soccer referees: Despite having 65 to 70 members, the Lane County Soccer Referees' Association is looking for Looking for

In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with.
 more officials. The growth of youth club and high school teams as well as adult "city league" teams leaves the association shorthanded on some busy weekends. Prospective officials are invited the visit the association's Web site, lcsra.org, or call president Paul Clements at 607-1885 for more information. The LCSRA will next meet Sept. 27 at 6:30 p.m. in the Churchill High School library. Training is offered at every meeting.

Teams Forming

Basketball tryouts: Final tryouts for the Oregon Speedcat girls sixth- through eighth-grade teams are Tuesday at the Lane County Fairgrounds n. pl. 1. same as fairground.  Sports Center. Grades 6-7 meet from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. and eighth grade meets from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. E-mail speedcats1@aol.com or call 343-1953.

Kidsports soccer openings: Several Kidsports recreational and Klassic soccer teams are seeking additional players. There are openings for third-grade boys in the North Eugene area. Contact Maximo Vara at 461-7100. Several openings exist for fourth-grade girls in the Churchill area. Contact Gil Hulin at 344-6858. And a few fifth-grade through eighth-grade Klassic teams have openings. 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 746-0403.

Team scores and standings for city of Eugene and Willamalane Parks and Recreation District leagues can be found at the following Web sites: www.ci.eugene.or.us/rec/athleticsorwww.willamalane.org/2recreation/athletics.htm.

3-and-1 Scramble

At Springfield Country Club

GROSS - 1, Marilena Christie-Bill Christie-Bob Holloway-Dan Mitchell, 58. 2, Linda Fox-Mike Fox-Garry Cleverly-Keith Miyata, 59. 3, Sharon Hadley-Duane Hadley-Bob Marxen-Dennis Yarbrough, 61.

NET - 1, Phyllis Ruck-Mark Hurst-John Haratyk-John Erickson, 53.3. 2, Pat Marquardt-Denny Marquardt-Rob Johnson-Steve Kaster, 53.6. 3, Connie Tompkins-Gordon Tompkins-Jim Childs-Jerry Miller, 55.9. 4, Dale Aleksa-Larry Aleksa-Rick Wald-Ron Darroch, 56.3. 5, Twila Massey-Larry Massey-Mark Graham-Ed Lackington, 56.5. 6, Diane Foster-Jim Foster-Dick Hendrickson-Mike Romig, 56.9.

Senior Member-Guest

Stableford Points

At Eugene Country Club

1, Dick Tutt-John Hallberg, 128 pts. 2T, Don Montgomery-Curtis Holzgang and Bob Larson-John Zoller, 118. 4, Mike Kearney-Decland Murphy, 117. 5, Dick Olson-Gary Craudall, 116. 6T, Wayne Werner-Bill Kalibak and Dave Brewer-Mike Huycke, 113. 8T, Dan Diffendaffer-George Lawrence and Hill Walker-Dave McDaniels, 112.

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.  

Championship

At Oakway Golf Course

CHAMPION - C. J. Franks. RUNNER UP - Arlene Mayfield. B FLIGHT - 1, Pat Gandy. 2, Birgit Hillis.

2004 Mens Club

Championship

At Ocean Dunes Golf Links

CLUB CHAMPION - Zevion Statler, 74-85-159. 1st DIVISION - Low gross: Ben Holder, 81-84-165. Low net: Bill Barrong, 70-70-140. 2nd Net: Gary Kadel, 75-72-147. 2nd DIVISION - Low gross: Jim Barcus, 84-91-175. Low net: Kal Phuntshog, 75-76-151. 2nd net: Jay McWherter, 72-79-151. 3rd DIVISION - Low gross: John Bevans, 94-90-184. Low net: Del Lee, 71-82-153. 2nd net: Harley Gray, 77-80-157. 4th DIVISION - Low gross: Skip Wales Wales, Welsh Cymru, western peninsula and political division (principality) of Great Britain (1991 pop. 2,798,200), 8,016 sq mi (20,761 sq km), west of England; politically united with England since 1536. The capital is Cardiff. , 98-90-188. Low net: Fred Wudell, 69-68-137. 2nd net: Larry Korosec, 76-68-144.

Oregon Chapman

At Forest Hills Country Club

"A" FLIGHT - Low gross: 1, Chris Vaughn-Jason Humphrey, 140. 2, Jon Masterson-Dave Banegas, 146. 3, Jim Wilson-Ryan Sullens, 148. Low net: 1, Darin Humphreys-Paul Humphreys, 133.4. 2, Roger Romeike-John Foeckler, 139.4. 3T, John Tullis Jr.-David Rankin and Jason Iverson-Jerry Iverson, 140.4.

"B" FLIGHT - Low gross: Greg Mulkey-Kent Wigle, 152. 2, John Paullus-Randy Cotton, 153. 3, Marc Fullhart-Randy Steele, 159. Low net: 1, Marc White-Bob Brandt, 136. 2, Mike Winters-Dan Miller, 146.4. 3, Paul Adams-Al Morton, 147.4.

"C" FLIGHT - Low gross: Bill Lyon-Bearl Baker, 162. 2, Dale Turpin-Steve Ray, 169. 3, Don Bangs-Alex Emmons, 173. Low net: 1, Tom Becker-Glenn Scott, 146.4. 2, Tom Smith-Jim Valentine, 151. 3T, Ray Wasson-Jim Hansen and Tom Applegarth-Stan Warthen, 158.

Pizza Ray's South Coast

Seniors Tourney

At Forest Hills Country Club

FRESHMAN FLIGHT - Low gross: 1, Dick Manthe, 157. 2, Tom Sinclair Tom Sinclair (born 1958) was the 1979 NCAA Division I national champion for the javelin throw. He competed for the University of Washington. At Washington, Sinclair was a multi-year All-American. , 157. 3, Doug Manthe, 173. 4, Craig Denbow, 180. Low net: 1, Stan Warthen, 133. 2, Don Bangs, 139. 3, Bill Lyon, 145. 4, Paul Caronna, 147.

SOPHOMORE FLIGHT - Low gross: 1, Rod Nelson, 164. 2, Tom Thompson, 166. 3, Dale Black, 175. 4, William Curtis, 176. Low net: 1, Bearl Baker, 143. 2, Jim Koenig, 148. 3, Jerry Noel, 151. 4T, Don Rhoades and Earl Caylor, 155.

JUNIORS FLIGHT - Low gross: 1, Gary Fraley, 166. 2, Joe Higgins Joe Higgins (born 1 May 1949) is an Irish Socialist Party politician. He was the sole Socialist Party Teachta Dála (TD) from 1997–200è, representing the Dublin West constituency. , 167. 3, Jim Wells Jim Wells MLA (born 27 April 1957) is a politician from the Democratic Unionist Party and a deputy speaker of the Transitional Assembly (Northern Ireland).

Wells is one of six Assembly members for South Down.
, 174. 4, Ibe Hampton, 176. Low net: 1, Gary Page, 138. 2, Alex Emmons, 139. 3, Tom Smith, 140. 4, Ron Lillesve, 142.

SENIORS FLIGHT - Low gross: 1, Jim Hansen, 165. 2, Archie McPherson, 168. 3, Ken Noel, 178. 4, Walt Bradley, 185. Low net: 1, Floyd Booren, 132. 2T, Marv Stemmerman and Glen Strong, 136. 4, David Morgan David Morgan may refer to:
  • David Morgan, American frontiersman
  • David Morgan, Australian businessman
  • David Morgan, Welsh cricket administrator and President-elect of the International Cricket Council
, 142.

LEGENDS FLIGHT - Low gross: 1, Don Young, 165. 2, John Day, 167. 3, Jack Lakey, 168. 4, Ray "Pizza" Wasson, 182. Low net: 1, Howard Inman, 127. 2T, Gus Gustafson and Mike Miska, 134. 4, Duane Beyer, 140.

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Best-Ball Tournament

At Meadow Springs Country Club

Richland, Wash.

B FLIGHT - Net: 3rd, Patsy Raffin (Shadow Hills C.C.) and Pat Garcia (Meadow Springs), 66.

Senior Tuesday

At RiverRidge Golf Course

ORANGE BALL

1, Dick Buck-Curt Spanton-Jerry Harrison, 133. 2, Gerry Bowden-Bob Lagerquist-Dean McBee, 137. 3, John Robison-Jearrie Britton-Bob Magers, 140.

McKenzie River Trail Run

At McKenzie Bridge

50 KILOMETERS

LOCALS IN THE TOP 50

1, John Ticer, Eugene, 3:43:35. 2, Craig Thornley, Eugene, 3:59:32. 10, Tom Atkins, Eugene, 4:33:57. 12, Heike McNeil, Eugene, 4:36:35. 13, Christian Beck, Eugene, 4:37:41. 18, Ed Willson, Eugene, 4:47:49. 19, Mark Humphreys, Eugene, 4:49:10. 21, Jim Stark, Springfield, 4:53:55. 22, Bob Harms, 4:54:42. 23, Karen Louise White, Eugene, 4:54:52. 32, Wendy Simmons, Eugene, 5:08:14. 35, Colby Phillips, Eugene, 5:16:28. 44, Dave Castillo, Eugene, 5:36:53. 47, Bill Montgomery, Eugene, 5:38:08. 59, Steve Cooper, Eugene, 5:40:00. A total of 96 runners completed the course.

Peak to Port Relay

Marys Peak to Newport

61.4 MILES

WINNER AND LOCAL RUNNER-UP

1, "Boomer Alumni Running Team" (Steve Lawrence, John Letts, Scott Richardson, Josh Lawrence), Toledo, 7:36:32. 2, "Cramp cramp, painful uncontrollable contraction of a muscle or group of muscles. The type that results from cold, strain, or disturbance of circulation (as experienced by swimmers) is eased by massage and the application of heat.  Up" (Steve Thoennes, Paul King, Eliot Schipper, Joshua Hough n. 1. Same as Hock, a joint.
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), Eugene, 7:44:32. A total of 13 men's, women's and coed teams completed the race, most coming from the Albany, Corvallis and Salem areas.

Road Run/Walk Calendar

WHAT'S NEW

SATURDAY, OCT. 9 - The "Git-R-Done" Bridge Run is a 6-kilometer run/walk event to celebrate the completion of the I-5 Willamette River bridge project at the east edge of Eugene. Start and finish will be on Leo Harris Parkway at the east side of Autzen Stadium. The run starts at 8:30 a.m. and entry forms are in area running stores. Entry including T-shirt is $12 through Oct. 1 and $15 thereafter. Contact: Jeff Payne at ODOT ODOT Oregon Department of Transportation
ODOT Ohio Department Of Transportation
ODOT Oklahoma Department of Transportation
, 744-8080.

SATURDAY, OCT. 9 - Coast Hills Running Club of Newport presents its annual Free Flight Run at the Hatfield Marine Science Center (follow signs to the student dining area). Five-kilometer and 10-kilometer runs begin at 9 a.m., followed by a noncompetitive one-mile kids run targeted for ages 10 and younger. Entry forms are available at the Newport Recreation Center and Newport Chamber of Commerce, or e-mail runner_lady@hotmail.com. Limited edition Free Flight running caps are guaranteed to the first 110 5K and 10K registrants. T-shirts are available only to preregistered kids as long as the supply lasts. The early entry discount ends Oct. 1. Contact: (541) 265-3446.

SATURDAY, NOV. 6 - South Coast Running Club presents the Kentuck Run, a 15-kilometer run, 5-kilometer run/walk and 1-mile kids run beginning at 10 a.m. on Kentuck Way near North Bend/Coos Bay. The entry fee is $6 for adults, $4 for students under 19. Contact: David Gifford, (541) 269-0940.

OTHER EVENTS

SATURDAY, SEPT. 25 - The 12th annual Northwest Cross Country Classic includes open men's and women's 5-kilometer runs at 10 a.m. at Lane Community College. The entry fee is $5 and entry is day-of-race or online at goodrace.com.

SATURDAY, OCT. 2 - See Jane Run, South Coast Running Club's 5-kilometer run/walk and 1-mile noncompetitive walk for women only, benefits the Women's Safety and Resource Center and begins at 10 a.m. at Empire Lakes (John Topits Park) in Coos Bay. Entry fees are $15 with T-shirt, $6 without, postmarked by Sept. 17; $20 and $8 thereafter. Contact: Carolyn Thompson, (541) 756-6341.

SATURDAY, OCT. 9 - The Million Dollar Challenge includes 5-kilometer and 2 1/2 -kilometer runs to benefit the 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. The entry fee is $6 ($4 for students age 18 and younger) through Oct. 4 and $8 thereafter. Contact: David Gifford, (541) 269-0940.

SATURDAY, OCT. 16 - Duck Dash and Walk, a fund-raiser for the UO School of Law Tom Foster scholarship fund features a 5-kilometer course through the UO campus starting on the Hayward Field track at 8:30 a.m. and finishing at the law school. This homecoming weekend event includes overall, masters and age-group awards. Early entry through Oct. 11 is $18 with long-sleeve T-shirt, $12 without. Add $4 thereafter. Contacts: call 346-3865 or visit goodrace.com.

Strike City

MEN HIGH GAMES

OPEN - Keith Beeley, 278, Ty Bryson 268, Bill Rouillard 244, Craig Walker 244, Andrew Croce 239, Jeff True 235, Dave Huston 234, Kent Beeley 228, Frank Phillips 228, Scott Hopkins 227, Ken Jones 227. SENIORS - Chuck Kiefer 245, Earl Goodman 223, Ron Sandford 219, Bill Shelley 215, Lee Doane 206, Chuck Walling 205, Lloyd Severe 202, Frank Yamamoto 200.

MEN HIGH SERIES

OPEN - Bryson 698, Walker 671, Phillips 661, Ryan Bauman 637, Del Burk 630, K. Beeley 629, Huston 626, Tim Whalen620, Otto Erhardt 618, Roger Rather 605. SENIORS - Kiefer 606, Goodman 591, Severe 566, Jim Wilcox 555, Sandford 546, Bob Jenkins 539, Walling 538, Yamamoto 519.

WOMEN HIGH GAMES

OPEN - Cathy Newton 211, Debbie Marshall 202, Kathi Sutherland 201, Carolee Campbell 196, Jennie Jones 190, Melody Prutsman 182, Linda Wright 180, Sue Tocalino 177, Lucy Knowles 176. SENIORS - Betty Sandford 207, Joyce Clayborn 196, Peggy Salts 194, June Chauran 187, Peggy Loepp 177, Jackie Fleck 174, Beulah Tweedy 170.

WOMEN HIGH SERIES

OPEN - Campbell 574, Sutherland 554, Prutsman 529, Marshall 505, Jones 494, Wright 484, Marlene Holt 456. SENIORS - Clayborn 553, Salts 513, Chauran 497, Sandford 491, Doris Forcia 462, Ruth Grim 454, Eleanor Kelly 449, Dee Severe 447.

Timber Bowl

Junior League

BOYS

MAJORS - Eli Cole III 182/507, Ben Smith 172/498, Joshua Goble 183/475, Travis Bromley 180/433. JUNIORS - Curtis Mitchell 173/366, Preston Barrett 120/283. PREP - Alex Graham 94/256. BANTAMS - James Corbin 120/285, Jon Huntley 42/109.

GIRLS

MAJORS - Jessica Meduna 214/548, Jena Anderson 188/501, Heidi Olson 166/448, Jannifer Ames 156/416. JUNIORS - Kylie Sheldon 187/499, Morgan Ellis 128/333, Blair Prater prate  
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n.
 119/330, Windy Simon 142/241. PREP - Hayley Leno 90/201.

Eugene Cyclocross Series

Second Race

CATEGORY A - 1, Kevin Hulick. 2, Chris Brandt. 3, Zach Winter. 4, Jeff Palma Palma or Palma de Mallorca (päl`mä thā mälyôr`kä), city (1990 pop. 325,120), capital of Majorca island and of Baleares prov., Spain, on the Bay of Palma. . 5, Andrew Vaughn. 6, Greg Talerbert. 7, Mike Rosenburg. 8. Dave Metz. 9, Orion Berryman. CAT B - 1, Larry Marti. 2, Alen Ott. 3, Chris Murray. 4, Todd Dye. 5, Nathen Guy. 6, Ben Langsdorf. 7, Greg Crawford. 8, Brooke Hoyer. 9, Rod Bautista. CAT C - 1, Alex Lenhhert. 2, Galen Mitterman. 3, Josh Cooper. 4, Mark Pagell. 5, Shane Young. 6, Sanley Eth. 7, Micah Sardell. 8, Greg Umscheid. 9, Ryan Stallings. 10, Derek Bower.

WOMEN A - 1, Kori Kunz. WOMEN C - 1, Stephanie Smith. MASTERS MEN - 1, Paul Qualtere-Buncher (30 minutes). 2, John Wilson (45 minutes). JUNIOR-UNDER-18 - 1, Alex Reightley.

Eugene Community League

WE'RE ALL SERIOUS TOURNAMENT

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