COMMUNITY SPORTS.Byline: The Register-Guard NOTES & ANNOUNCEMENTS Events No OTCM OTCM ORU/Tool Changeout Mechanism OTCM Optimized Trellis-Coded Modulation OTCM Output Transmission Control Manager clinic this Sunday: The next Oregon Track Club Masters coaching clinic has been postponed to May 2, when former Oregon Pac-10 sprint champion George Walcott will give a presentation on plyometric running training. Details next week. 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/athletics or www.willamalane.org/2recreation/athletics.htm. Strike City WOMEN HIGH GAMES OPEN - Kathy Heinz 256, Tracy Harto 246, Liz Anderson Liz Anderson (born Elizabeth Jane Haaby March 13, 1930 in Roseau, Minnesota) is an American Country Music Singer-Songwriter. She is also the mother of Country-Music singer Lynn Anderson. Liz Anderson was a successful Country singer in her own right. 222, Lucille Tendick 221, Jennifer Moe 216, Debbie Marshall 214, Jackie Coleman 213, Linda Wright 207, Licia McCleery 204, Melody Prutsman 204. SENIORS - Betty Kinports 212, Joyce Clayborn 202, Dee Severe 201, Jackie Fleck 188, Hilma Krombein 181, Doris Forcia 180, Peggy Salts 179, Dorothy Doane 178. WOMEN HIGH SERIES OPEN - Heinz 661, Coleman 571, Marshall 570, Moe 569, Anderson 562, McCleery 549, Harto 547, Joyce Kiefer 536, Debbie Deguisne 528, Trena Shequin 525. SENIORS - Clayborn 579, Severe 551, Kinports 515, Betty Sandford 500, Forcia 493, Salts 490, Doane 484, Alice Adank 474. MEN HIGH GAMES OPEN - Derek Murray
Derek Murray is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for Dublin and Round Towers (C). 279, Damien Rennie 279, Robert Biegler 267, Jeff True 266, Ryan Bauman 265, Steven Wright
Steven Alexander Wright (born December 6, 1955) is an Academy Award-winning American stand-up comedian, actor, and writer from Burlington, Massachusetts. 261, Matt Olson 258, Stan Mallory 248, Dick Schamber 248, Mike Sciacqua 247. SENIORS - Hank Perry William Henry Perry (July 28, 1886 - July 18, 1956), nicknamed "Socks," was a Major League Baseball player who played for the Detroit Tigers in 1912. Hank "Socks" Perry played in 13 games, 7 as the backup centerfielder to Ty Cobb, and the rest as a pinch-hitter. 250, Bill Salts 235, Rich Terry 223, Frank Fleck 222, Ken W. Smith 220, Jim Forcia 218, Wayne Dillon Wayne Dillon (born May 25, 1955 in Toronto, Ontario) was a NHL and WHA center in the 1970s Career Wayne Dillon spent four years in the NHL and was known as a top scorer in the WHA and junior leagues. 212, John Strong 212. MEN HIGH SERIES OPEN - Rennie 755, Olson 717, Bauman 714, Terry Martin 708, Wright 708, Jit Landram 669, Mike Henson 668, John Roe
John Roe (born on 10 April, 1977 in Brisbane) is an Australian rugby union player. 670, True 670, Jim Gay 665. SENIORS - Salts 637, Terry 615, Frank Littlejohn 604, Dillon 588, Smith 587, Perry 584, Jim Simmons 562, Carl Unruh 554. JUNIOR GIRLS JUNIORS - Callie Iannetta 202 game/548 series, Brittney Jeffers 207/532, Jesse Brumback 160/460, Katie Bowles 141/392, Elizabeth Anderson 152/375. BANTAMS - Wanda Morgan 93/253, Meghan Marth 82/230, Jennifer Bohn 89/221, Serena Williams Serena Jameka Williams, (born September 26, 1981) is an American former World No. 1 ranked female tennis player who has won eight Grand Slam singles titles and an Olympic gold medal in women's doubles.[1]. 81/204, Brandi Yarnell 47/117. JUNIOR BOYS JUNIORS - Ben Smith 222/588, Tyler Smith 220/586, Rysn Besaw /528, Jay Stevenson 200/506, Zack Reed 193/465, Michael Mecseji 183/. BANTAMS - Austin Burkhart 127/272, Jason Grayson 104/266, Tyler Burkhart 74/173, Devon Drift 63/138. Firs Bowl JUNIOR LEAGUE GIRLS MAJORS - Kimberly Weir 194/545, Andrea Stone 134/357, Tabatha Martin 148/335, Samantha Martin 126/314. JUNIORS - Shawna White 184/472, Ashley Zoll 160/441, Katie Given 132/351, Jessica Zoll 113/330. PREPS - Chessica Hagues 158/430, Vanessa Tobon 120/323, Ashley Scott 118/303, Kayla Summers 109/283, Katie Sorenson /270, Emilie Peterson 100/. BANTAMS - Brittany Farmer 117/313, Chelsea Lein 81/232, Catarina Doty 79/211, Amy Summers 70/165, Katie Marelli 68/162. JUNIOR LEAGUE BOYS MAJORS - Jason Sprague 266/683, Chad Hagues 215/609, B.J. Baule 196/557, Eric Given /499, Tim Alban 198/494, Jake Charlson 190/. JUNIORS - Colby Hale 169/475, Chris Kimble 185/451, Justin Predko 146/376, Brandon Carnay /339, Brett Brown /309, Marcus Fike 128/, Cody David 126/. PREPS - Ryan Lein 136/367, Kyle Ropchan 149/345, Hunter Seratte 85/206. BANTAM BOYS - Austin Howe 130/350, Jeremy Zoll 125/300, Andrew Sombs 115/290, Andrew Payne 107/288. Emerald Lanes WOMEN HIGH GAMES Carole Rhodes 267, Jennifer Marks 255, Karla Holdridge 244, Linda McAndrews 234, Kym Miner 233, Yolanda Hagues 226, Evelyn Hill 225, Linda Hogan You may like to read one of:
WOMEN HIGH SERIES Holdridge 639, Hagues 633, Marks 614, Miner 604, Rhodes 595, Fails 591, Lisa Meadows 587, Hogan 577, Sells 576, McAndrews 572. MEN HIGH GAMES Ernie Banyard 288, Larry Johnson 280, Greg Lutzman 269, Wayne Peterson Wayne Peterson (b. 1927, Albert Lea, Minnesota) is a musical composer, pianist, and educator. Peterson earned B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. degrees at the University of Minnesota. He did advanced study on a Fulbright Scholarship at the Royal Academy of Music, London, England. 269, Tim Poublon 269, Ty Hershberger 268, Leo Leo, in astronomy Leo [Lat.,=the lion], northern constellation lying S of Ursa Major and on the ecliptic (apparent path of the sun through the heavens) between Cancer and Virgo; it is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Lambert 268, Doug Robinson
Doug Robinson is a guide and instructor in the Sierra Mountains. 268, Fred Slaten 267, Larry Lindberg 266. MEN HIGH SERIES Johnson 770, Robert Overstreet 747, Emerson Caswell Jr. 746, Banyard 737, Robinson 733, Andrew Smith Andrew Smith or Andy Smith may refer to:
Born Thomas Wade Vaughn (1937) in Benton, Kentucky, young Tom Vaughn began his music study around the age of eight. By age young Tom Vaughn had relocated to Michigan with his family. 693. JUNIORS GIRLS - Kylie Sheldon 185/492, Shanelle Salazar 171/451, Sabrina Black 153/414, Holli Black 172/409, Natasha Myers 121/322, Nicole Black 117/321, Michelle Schneider 130/311, Kiya Weiss /252. BOYS - David Jackson David Jackson is the name of several notable men:
Road Run/Walk Calendar SATURDAY, MAY 1 - CASA's (Court Appointed Special Advocates) 8:30 a.m. Champions for Children 8K run and 2-mile family fun walk with start and finish on the Marist High School track. Both courses are on the Willamette River Willamette River River, northwestern Oregon, U.S. It flows north for 300 mi (485 km) into the Columbia River near Portland. Oregon's most populous cities are in its valley. The Fremont Bridge, a steel arch with a main span of 1,225 ft (373 m), crosses the river at Portland. bike path. Entry, available online at goodrace.com, is $15 through April 26, $20 thereafter. Contact: 984-3132 SATURDAY, MAY 1 - The 8:30 a.m. Beavers Fun Run is a 10K run and 5K run/walk around the Oregon State University Oregon State University, at Corvallis; land-grant and state supported; coeducational; chartered 1858 as Corvallis College, opened 1865. In 1868 it was designated Oregon's land-grant agricultural college and was taken over completely by the state in 1885. campus, ending inside Reser Stadium History and use The stadium was built in 1953 and named in honor of Portland businessman Charles T. Parker, who played a significant role in the initial fundraising. The stadium was renamed in 1999 to honor one of the school's major athletic donors, the Reser family, owners of just before the OSU (Open Source UNIX) Refers to the Unix variants that are maintained as open source, which were primarily BSD Unix and Linux until Sun made its Solaris operating system open source in 2005. spring intrasquad football game. There also will be a 1,000-meter kids run inside the stadium. There are numerous individual and team entry fee options before or after April 23, with or without T-shirts. Entry fees range from free to $25. Call OSU at (541) 737-4638 for an entry form or enter at goodrace.com or signmeup.com/24851. SUNDAY, MAY 2 - The 2004 Salmon Run is part of Oakridge's Tree Planting Festival. Included is a 2-mile walk (8:30 a.m.) and a 10K run (9 a.m.). Events start at the USFS USFS United States Forest Service USFS U.S. Franchise Systems, Inc. Rigdon Ranger Station outside of Oakridge. The run follows the Salmon Creek dike Dike, in Greek religion and mythology Dike: see Horae. dike, in technology dike, in technology: see levee. dike Bank, usually of earth, constructed to control or confine water. through town and forest trails. The walk is entirely on maintained forest trails. Registration through April 29 is $14 for the run and $5 for the walk. Race-day registration increases to $18 and $8. Contacts: goodrace.com or brian@bredjelaw.org. SATURDAY, MAY 8 - The inaugural Step Up for Kids run and walk includes a 5K run and 2K run/walk. The courses start and finish 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. and follow Willamette River bike paths. This fund-raiser for the Boys and Girls boys and girls mercurialisannua. Clubs of Emerald Valley offers a T-shirt, post-run refreshments and random prizes. Entry is $15 through April 30 and $20 thereafter. Kids 12 and younger are free with a free T-shirt. There is a team category allowing team members free entry by collecting pledges. Contact: 345-9939, or enter online at goodrace.com. SATURDAY, MAY 15 - The Race Against Racism is a 5K run/walk to benefit the 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. YWCA's ongoing activities. Preregistration pre·reg·is·tra·tion n. An early registration, as for returning college students, that takes place before general registration. through April 30 is $12 for adults, $10 for students and includes a T-shirt. Fees in May increase to $15/$12. The entry fee for a six-person team is $30. The run/walk begins at 11 a.m. at Alton Baker Park. Register at the UO YWCA YWCA abbr. Young Women's Christian Association YWCA n abbr (= Young Women's Christian Association) → Asociación f de Jóvenes Cristianas YWCA at 841 East 18th Ave., or call 346-4439. SATURDAY, MAY 22 - The 26th annual Rhody Run in conjunction with the Rhododendron rhododendron (rō'dədĕn`drən) [Gr.,=rose tree], any plant of the genus Rhododendron, shrubs of the family Ericaceae (heath family) found chiefly in mountainous areas of the arctic and north temperate regions and also of the Festival at Florence includes both 5K and 10K runs at 9 a.m. The start is at Rhododendron Drive and Kingwood, with day-of-race registration from 7 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. Entry is $10 without a shirt. Contact: (541) 997-9136 or 997-3090 or enter online at goodrace.com. SATURDAY, MAY 29 - The HIV HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus), either of two closely related retroviruses that invade T-helper lymphocytes and are responsible for AIDS. There are two types of HIV: HIV-1 and HIV-2. HIV-1 is responsible for the vast majority of AIDS in the United States. Alliance 5K RiverRun takes place in conjunction with the HIV Alliance's 17th annual RiverWalk fund-raising event. Held at Eugene's Alton Baker Park, there also will be a kids run for youth ages 10 and younger at 9 a.m. The 5K run/walk begins at 9:30 a.m. Entry fees through May 23 are $17 with a T-shirt and $12 without. Fees increase by $5 on May 24. E-mail events@hivalliance.org, call 342-5088, or visit goodrace.com. SATURDAY, JUNE 12 - The Steep Hill Chase is an adventurous cross country 5K course in Alton Baker Park. Lots of random prizes and shoes to the open and masters winners will be awarded. Proceeds will benefit Lane County Special Olympics. Preregistration is $15 and includes a hat; day-of-race entry is $20. Call 343-7414 or visit goodrace.com. SATURDAY, JUNE 19 - The 12th annual Vitality Run/Walk includes a 4-mile run, 2-mile run and 2-mile walk on bike paths in Alton Baker Park. The event benefits Lane County Meals on Wheels n. 1. A program that delivers hot meals to persons, such as the elderly or disabled, who are confined to their homes and unable to cook for themselves; also, the meals thus delivered. Such programs are usually conducted by governmental or charitable organizations. . Early entry is $15 with a T-shirt, two-week guest pass to 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. and postrace refreshments. Race-day registration is $20. Call 484-4011 or visit goodrace.com. SUNDAY, JUNE 20 - The second annual untimed Walk With Me Marathon and Half-Marathon will take place on the Willamette River bike path in Eugene. Contact event director Tyler Burgess at walk-with-me.com or call 684-4951. Brochures for all camps are available at the Casanova Center. Information and registration is available online at goducks.com. Most camps either will fill up early or require advance registration. Where two fees are listed, the first is for day campers and the second includes lodging. See camp brochures regarding included meals. Some camps have team or group discounts. BOYS BASKETBALL - Ages 8-17, Session I, June 21-25; Session II, July 20-23, $240. Call (800) 249-7209. GIRLS BASKETBALL - Age 8 through eighth grade, Youth Day Camp, June 14-17, $195. Grades 9-12, Elite Camp, June 28-July 1, $245-295. Call 346-3392 or (800) 531-9253. CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD - Ages 14-19, July 18-23, $225-385. Call 485-8330. FOOTBALL - Open to players entering grades 9-12, June 20-25, $245-355. Call 346-5033. WOMENS FOOTBALL CLINIC - Aug. 6 evening; $25; call 346-3825. GIRLS 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. - Elite Camp (overnight), middle school and high school ages with some experience, July 9-11, $325. Day camp, beginners ages 8-18, July 12-14, $125. Call 346-5341. GIRLS SOCCER - Residential Camp, ages 12-18, July 18-20, $340-420. Day Camp, ages 8-14, July 26-30, $100. Call 346-5363. SOFTBALL - All-Skills Camp, ages 9-18, June 14-17, $240-270. Pitching and Catching Camps, ages 10-18, June 21-22, $179-239. Hitting Camp, ages 10-18, June 23-24, $179-239. Call 346-3393. TENNIS - Nike Tennis Camp at U of O, ages 8-18, three sessions: June 27-July 2, July 5-10, July 11-16, $350-665 per week. Call 346-5389. VOLLEYBALL - General Skills Camp, grades 7-12, July 6-8, $170. Specialty Camp, high school, July 9-11, $220-245. Advanced Camp, high school, July 12-15, $330-360. High School Team Camp, July 16-19, $125-180. Call 346-2245. WRESTLING - Oregon Intensified, all ages, Aug. 1-13, $300-650. Oregon Technique, session I, Aug. 2-6; session II, Aug. 6-9, $200-350. Call 346-5467. Covered Bridge Regatta At Dexter Reservoir RESULTS OF LOCAL TEAMS COLLEGIATE WOMEN'S NOVICE 4+ - 1, University of Oregon (UO), 8:02. MEN'S VARSITY 4+ - 1, UO, 7:43.02. WOMEN'S VARSITY 4+ - 1, UO, 8:35.38. WOMEN'S NOVICE 8+ - 1, UO, 7:39.9. MEN'S VARSITY 8+ - 2, UO, 6:18.73. HIGH SCHOOL MEN'S JUNIOR NOVICE 4+ - 2, Oregon Association of Rowers (OAR) "A", 8:03.22. WOMEN'S JUNIOR NOVICE 4+ - 2, OAR-A, 8:47.98. WOMEN'S JUNIOR NOVICE 8+ HEAT A - 2, OAR-A, 8:08.67. HEAT B - 1, OAR-C, 8:31.2. 2, OAR-B, 9:19.24. MEN'S JUNIOR JV 4+ - 3, OAR-B, 3:51.14. WOMEN'S JUNIOR JV 4+ HEAT A - 3, OAR-A, 8:10.12. HEAT B - 3, OAR-B, 9:01.19. WOMEN'S JUNIOR VARSITY 4+ -2, OAR-B, 9:27.26. MEN'S JUNIOR 3rd VARSITY 4+ - 3, OAR, 8:21.59. MEN'S JUNIOR LIGHTWEIGHT 4+ HEAT A - 2, OAR-A, 7:47.7. HEAT B - 3, OAR-B, 8:05.51. WOMEN'S JUNIOR LIGHTWEIGHT 4+ - 2, OAR, 8:58.49. MEN'S JUNIOR LIGHTWEIGHT 8+ - 3, OAR, 6:45.41. MASTERS (27-AND-OLDER) WOMEN'S 1+ - 2, OAR-Sally Keller, 4:40.9. WOMEN'S 2+ - 2, OAR, 4:21.43. WOMEN'S 4+ HEAT A - 2, OAR-A, 4:23.66. HEAT B - 3, OAR-B, 4:41.55. MEN'S 8+ - 3, OAR, 3:31.43. WOMEN'S 8+ - 2, OAR-A, 3:39.3. Kick City Indoor Soccer Spring Season Results MEN "A" - FC Roseburg 15, Roseburg Orange Crush 8. Darigold 24, Traffic Cones 2. "B" - Morelos 8, Agong United 6. FC Pontifex 6, Guadalajara 4. Up and Back 15, Monarca's 0. "C" - Dutch Mafia 11, Orsini 8. ICE 9, High-N-Wide 3. Pen-15 8, Landsharks 1. Los Mismos 10, The Porters 8. COED co·ed or co-ed Informal n. A woman who attends a coeducational college or university. adj. 1. Of or relating to an education system in which both men and women attend the same institution or classes; COMPETITIVE - Beauties and the Beasts 9, South Valley Co-ed 3. Koffler Boats 4, The Tribe 3. REC. GREEN - FC Futbol 12, Ball Hogs 6. Has Beens 20, The Fury 5. Ahlulani 13, Lane Titans 5. REC. YELLOW - Slow Pokes 10, Spyders 1. Crag Rats 5, Ball Snatchers 44. PFCU PFCU Philadelphia Federal Credit Union PFCU Pentagon Federal Credit Union PFCU Paragon Federal Credit Union PFCU Partners Federal Credit Union PFCU Power Factor Correction Unit PFCU Powered Flying Control Unit PFCU Power Factor Control Unit 10, Sudden Impact 8. The Relics 15, Pegasus 4. +35 (MICRO) - Old But Slow 6, Los Campeones 5. FC Arthritics 10, Dolphins 8. WOMEN +30 GREEN (MICRO) - White Sharks 7, The Mix 4. Diamond Dogs 6, Christian Futures 4. +30 YELLOW (MICRO) - Experiment-626 4, Mia Want 2 B's 2. Off the Wall 9, Hurricanes 3. Tie Dyes 8, Two Left Feet 5. Orange Crush 8, Lightning Strikes 3. BAB 11, SharpShooters 9. Eugene Women's Volleyball League RESULTS - We're Back d Vertical Jump 15-4, 13-15, 15-6. Papa's II d D. Foster Construction 15-13, 5-15, 15-7. Lorig Management d Taco Time 15-3, 15-4, 15-3. Cafe Yumm! d Smack 15-10, 15-2, 15-7. Rough Riders d Bud Light 15-11, 15-0, 15-6. Track Town Pizza d Peak Performance 15-7, 15-7, 15-13. Amerispec d Screaming Seamonkeys 15-3, 15-4, 15-5. POINT STANDINGS - Amerispec 44, Track Town Pizza 42, Rough Riders 42, Cafe Yumm! 38, Lorig Management 38, Screaming Seamonkeys 31, D. Foster Construction 27, Papa's II 26, Smack 26, We're Back 24, Peak Performance 14, Vertical Jump 14, Bud Light 8, Taco Time 6. Ice Center Adult Spring Leagues "A" RESULTS - Gray 7, Lite Green 2. Dark Blue 8, Yellow 5. STANDINGS - Gray 2-1, Dark blue 2-1, Lite Green 1-1-1, Yellow 0-2-1. "B" RESULTS - Black 6, Red Whine 1. Green Discharge 10, White 4. STANDINGS - Black 3-0, Green Discharge 2-1, Red Whine 0-2-1, White 0-2-1. "C" RESULTS - Blue 4, Maroon 3. Purple 1, Orange 1. STANDINGS - Blue 2-0-1, Purple 1-0-2, Orange 1-1-1, Maroon 0-3. Senior Tuesday At RiverRidge Golf Course TWO-MAN BETTER BALL 1st FLIGHT - Bill Gass/Jim Britton, 66. 2nd FLIGHT - Dean McBee/John Robison, 65. 3rd FLIGHT - Lee Nemechek/Roger Frichette, 76. 4th FLIGHT - Scotty McFall/Foy Wall, 76. |
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