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BOYS BASKETBALL

Nonleague

Saturday's Summaries

THURSTON 47, SILVERTON 43

SILVERTON (43) - Martin 15, Gasper gasp·er  
n. Chiefly British Slang
A cigarette.
 13, Herr 2, DePaolo 2, Leggett, Brockamp 11, Logness, Kester.

THURSTON (47) - Akins 19, Maire 8, Boehm 6, Kimball 5, Dougherty 1, Winters 5, Harrison 3, McCalligan, Green.

Silverton ... 10 11 9 13 - 43

Thurston ... 15 13 4 15 - 47

SOUTH EUGENE 56, REDMOND 40

REDMOND (40) - Rucinsky 16, Guthrie 9, Leunen 8, Keener 5, Smith 2, Maloney, Robinson, Banman, Baca.

SOUTH EUGENE (56) - Marshall 19, Beal 8, Berney 7, Hayward-Mayhew 6, Coleman 4, Masterson 4, Zosel 3, Barnes 2, Risinger 2, Meagher 1, Veeck, Rooke-Ley, Glenzer, Brown.

Redmond ... 6 14 15 5 - 40

South Eugene ... 14 9 11 22 - 56

ROSEBURG 59, WILLAMETTE 51

ROSEBURG (59) - Spicer 24, Snook snook: see bass, fish.
snook

Any of about eight species (genus Centropomus) of tropical marine fishes that are long and silvery and have two dorsal fins, a long head, and a large mouth with a projecting lower jaw.
 8, Hansen 5, Bly 9, Johnson 5, Inhitman 4, Poole 2, Lint 2.

WILLAMETTE (51) - Seiler 13, Pottorf 12, Barnett 9, Loper lope  
intr.v. loped, lop·ing, lopes
To run or ride with a steady, easy gait.

n.
A steady, easy gait.



[Middle English lopen, to leap, from Old Norse
 3, Phillips 2, Keesaman 6, Chester 4, Bradley 2, Harrington.

Roseburg ... 15 18 10 8 8 - 59

Willamette ... 15 19 12 5 0 - 51

AMITY am·i·ty  
n. pl. am·i·ties
Peaceful relations, as between nations; friendship.



[Middle English amite, from Old French, from Vulgar Latin *am
 70, OAKLAND 57

OAKLAND (57) - Lee 24, Dickson 7, Harper 9, Young 6, Sturgill 6, Na. Adams 3, Mars 2, Ni Adams, Kanen, Fugate, Wilds, Miller.

AMITY (70) - Hamilton 24, Kreutzbender 12, Furher 10, Ketchum 8, Barnett 5, Huber 4, Hartwell 3, Wolfe 2, Louderback 2.

Oakland ... 13 23 12 9 - 57

Amity ... 20 25 15 10 - 70

YONCALLA 57, ELKTON 31

ELKTON (31) - Ruble 10, Smith 9, Brewer 8, B. Eberhardt 3, Gardner 1, Anderson, Bowen, M. Eberhardt.

YONCALLA (57) - Thorp 10, Bryant 10, Kopp 10, McDaniel 9, Thompson 4, Dillon 3, Robles Robles is a common surname in the Spanish language meaning oaks, and may refer to:
  • Alfonso García Robles (1911-1991), Mexican diplomat and politician
  • Aurora Robles (born 1980), Mexican fashion model
  • Charlie Robles (born 1943), Puerto Rican musician
 2, Peterson 2, Ko. Steele 2, Arter 2, Andry 2, Ky. Steele 1, Hammond.

Elkton ... 11 5 7 8 - 31

Yoncalla ... 18 12 16 11 - 57

Tournaments

Saturday's Summaries

SIUSLAW 54, PLEASANT HILL 35

PLEASANT HILL (35) - White 18, Porter 6, Jordan 5, Rexius 3, Franklin 2, Arnold 1, Beagle, Lanfear, Johnson.

SIUSLAW (54) - Holden 23, Siegel 7, Laxague 7, J. Rainwater 6, Richter 6, May 5, D. Rainwater, DiCarlo, Barnum.

Pleasant Hill ... 7 7 9 12 - 35

Siuslaw ... 12 12 11 19 - 54

STAYTON 40, 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,  36

STAYTON (40) - Britton 11, Abbott 11, Grower 2, Lockner 3, LaFollette, Ocupe 2, Hartsell 4, Esparzo 7.

JUNCTION CITY (36) - Wheadon 16, Garner 6, Patterson 2, Kellerman 2, Campy, Martin 5, Strasheim 3, Pike 2, Lighty-Powell.

Stayton ... 11 10 6 13 - 40

Junction City ... 4 13 14 5 - 36

CASCADE 69, COTTAGE GROVE Cottage Grove, village (1990 pop. 22,935), Washington co., SE Minn., near the St. Croix River; inc. 1965. There is farming (cattle, sheep, corn, and soybeans) and manufacturing (chemicals and machinery).  57

COTTAGE GROVE (57) -Robbins 13, Coonfare 8, Landers 6, Sentman 5, Hutchison 5, Westbrook 13, McCall 3, Dixon 2, Bigley 2.

CASCADE (69) -Williams 12, Keene 11, Audiss 10, Coleman 9, Coots COOTS Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies and Systems  11, Schirmer 8, R. Hibdon 5, Lowder 2, Van Dam van Dam (Dutch for "of the dam") may refer to:
  • Rob Van Dam
  • José van Dam
  • Andries van Dam
  • Sabu and Rob Van Dam
  • Rip Van Dam
  • Nicolette van Dam
  • Annick Van Dam
  • Marinus van Dam
  • Lloyd van Dams
 1, M. Hibdon.

Cottage Grove ... 4 14 16 23 - 57

Cascade ... 17 20 14 18 - 69

MYRTLE POINT 49, CHILOQUIN 42

CHILOQUIN (42) - T. Rich 14, Case 13, C. Rich 2, Benson 2, Dawson 5, Walker, 2, Ochoa 2, Wright 2, J. Martinez.

MYRTLE POINT (49) - Johnston 17, Sanders 11, Fischer 9, Hixson 3, Ciccarelli 2, M. Kennedy 5, Grove 2.

Chiloquin ... 10 6 8 18 - 42

Myrtle Point ... 13 8 15 13 - 49

MARSHFIELD 46, ASHLAND 30

MARSHFIELD (46) - Parrish 16, McClintock 9, Ra. Stacey 6, Ri. Stacey 5, Oswald 3, Statham 3, Reyes 4, Flora, Robb.

ASHLAND (30) - Haggard 12, Thigpen 7, Moskowitz 5, Constantino 4, Sebrell 2, Ramos, Javna, Clement, Raymond.

Marshfield ... 12 13 17 4 - 46

Ashland ... 4 13 8 5 - 30

WRESTLING

Tournaments

At McKay

CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND

103 - Jack Samuel, Thu, p Taylor Tagle, SH, 3:17. 112 - Jacob Clifton NS d Danny Johnson, SH, 13-12. 119 - Jack Perry, SH, d Zane Smith
    Zane William Smith (born December 28, 1960 in Madison, Wisconsin) is a former American Major League baseball player. Career
    Smith, a left handed pitcher, played collegiately at Indiana State University.
    , Thu, 7-6. 125 - Ryan Arand, Thu, p Derek Sharp, SH, 1:23. 130 - Justin Tracy, Thu, p Isaac Salazar, Leb, 3:51. 135 - Craig Task, Leb, d Cody Jones Cody Jones (born in 1951) was a former NFL football player. He is a graduate from San Jose State University who played pro football from 1974–1982 for the Los Angeles Rams. , Dal, 5-0. 140 - Spencer Kaufman, NS, d Daniel Smith Daniel Smith may refer to:
    • Daniel Wayne Smith, late son of Anna Nicole Smith
    • Daniel Smith (soccer player), British
    • Daniel Smith (professor), political scientist
    • Daniel Smith (cricketer), Australian
    , SH, 7-5. 145 - Paul Marienau, Dal, d Nick Pitts, SH, 7-2. 152 - John Cox, NS, d Kaleb Cook, McK, 9-4. 160 - Tyler Thomas, McK, d Brandon Lawson, SH, 13-5. 171 - David Carter People called David Carter include:
    • David O. Carter (judge) (1944- ), A United States District Court judge.
    • David Carter (politician) (1952- ), a New Zealand politician.
    • David Carter (golfer) (1972- ), an English golfer.
    , Thu, d Kyle Cox, NS, 7-6. 189 - Steve Hazel, Thu, d Levi Morgan There stands a statue of a man in the mid Ohio valley town of New Martinsville, Wetzel County, West Virginia.
    This man is regarded as one of the greatest frontiersmen in West Virginia history. His name was Levi Morgan.
    Levi Morgan was born 26 June 1766 in Morgantown, West Virginia.
    , Thu, 9-1. 215 - Forest Lammert, Leb, d Alonzo Gonzalez, McK, 5-2. 285 - Deontay Marin, McK, d Kyle Bellon, Leb, 2-1.

    TEAM SCORES - Thurston 346 1/2 , Sweet Home 320, Lebanon 247 1/2 , Dallas 209, McKay 204, North Salem North Salem is the name of several towns in the United States:
    • North Salem, Indiana
    • North Salem Township, Missouri
    • North Salem, New York
     184, South Salem South Salem is the name of several places in the United States:
    • South Salem Township in Kansas
    • South Salem in Ohio
    • South Salem in Westchester County, New York
     22.

    At Marist

    103 - 1, Randy Steel, LaP. 2, Ryan Love, MP. 3, Don Gowing, Wil. 112 - 1, Tony Thao, LaP. 2, Justin Bendix, Wil. 3, Bryan Mendoza, Har. 119 - 1, Blake Holmes, Coq. 2, Jake Schneider, NB. 3, Chancey Johnson, MP. 125 - 1, Thomas Gowing, Wil. 2, Jeff Baxter Jeff "Skunk" Baxter (born December 13, 1948 in Washington, D.C.) is an American guitarist best known for his stints in the rock bands Steely Dan and The Doobie Brothers during the 1970s. , LaP. 3, Ben Rose, Coq. 130 -1, John Hedge, Mar. 2, Colton Holmes, Coq. 3, Cody Erickson, Coq. 135 - 1, Shawn Fletcher, NB. 2, Deven Dawson, Har. 3, Scott Bettencourt, Coq. 140 - 1, Garrett Caldwell, NB. 2, Joey Estabrook, LaP. 3, Nick Frison, NB. 145 - 1, Dean Krull, Moh. 2, Casey Cagley, MP. 3, Hayden Anker, Wil. 152 - 1, Mike Earl, GH. 2, Anthony Newbold, Har. 3, Joe Brown, GH. 160 - 1, T.J. Moore, GB. 2, Colton Johnson, LaP. 3, Tim Markin, Cor. 171 - 1, Adam Fugitt, Wil. 2, Aaron Burden, Har. 3, James Baker, NB. 189 -1, Travis Moore, GB. 2, Jed Noles, Cor. 3, Austin Kitner, NB. 215 - 1, Anthony Tillman, LaP. 2, Jon Binford, Moh. 3, Spencer Tuylus, Moh. 285 - 1, Jarad Jaenig, NB. 2, Jason Dhone, Cor. 3, Ryan Cook, Coq.

    TEAM SCORES - North Bend 70, Coquille co·quille  
    n.
    A scallop-shaped dish or a scallop shell in which various seafood dishes are browned and served.



    [French, from Latin conch
     70, La Pine 66, Harrisburg 53, Willamette 42, Myrtle Point 41, Gold Beach 28, Corbett 27, Mohawk 21, Gig Harbor, Wash. 18, Marist 14, Creswell 7.

    OUTSTANDING WRESTLER - John Hedge, Marist. FASTEST PIN - Shawn Fletcher, NB, :09. MOST FALLS - John Hedge, Marist.

    GIRLS BASKETBALL

    Nonleague

    Saturday's Summaries

    CHURCHILL 39, ASHLAND 36

    ASHLAND (36) - Heater 10, McDermott 10, Gyda 8, Zare 4, McKinnis 2, Petitt 2, Seibenlist, Fine.

    CHURCHILL (39) - Loftin 11, Goschie 8, Smith 7, Fegles 6, Sprecher 4, Moore 2, Oeming 1, Weber, Chapman.

    Ashland ... 10 15 6 5 - 36

    Churchill ... 9 14 9 7 - 39

    PHILOMATH 47, SOUTH UMPQUA 29

    SOUTH UMPQUA (29) - Garcia 7, Crane 5, Harter 5, Moser 5, Falk 2, Duffy 2, Bice 2, Jarvis 1.

    PHILOMATH (47) - Crocker 17, Melton 12, Phelps 10, Hewlett 4, Borowski 2, Noble 2, Houk, Alvarado, Torgerson, Hendricks.

    South Umpqua ... 5 10 4 10 - 29

    Philomath ... 12 16 14 5 - 47

    ELKTON 33, YONCALLA 25

    ELKTON (33) - Higgins 12, Whipple 10, Ruble 4, Davis 3, McMillan 2, Dumas 2.

    YONCALLA (25) - Thorp 15, Sublette 3, Denley 2, Russell 2, McDonald, Smith 2, Glen 1, Hoefliger, Walker, Aquilina.

    Elkton ... 7 12 9 5 - 33

    Yoncalla ... 5 6 2 12 - 25

    AMITY 50, OAKLAND 47

    OAKLAND (47) - Maples 20, Greer 17, VanDeHey 6, Marrs 2, Basque 2, King, Goodman, Spencer, Johnson.

    AMITY (50) - Irving 18, Meversick 9, Cooper 8, Fuhrer füh·rer also fueh·rer  
    n.
    A leader, especially one exercising the powers of a tyrant.



    [German, from Middle High German vüerer, from vüeren, to lead, from Old High German
     7, Schmidt 6, Weirich 1, Newton 1.

    Oakland ... 4 15 10 18 - 47

    Amity ... 17 9 5 19 - 50

    Tournaments

    Saturday's Summaries

    COTTAGE GROVE 37, SIUSLAW 34

    SIUSLAW (34) - Little 12, Saxon 8, Stone 7, Sweet 3, Jones 2, Dodson 2.

    COTTAGE GROVE (37) - Kronberger 14, Willis 8, Levings 6, Brunetti 5, Short 3, Elliott 1, Ward, Tague.

    Siuslaw ... 9 10 6 9 - 34

    Cottage Grove ... 10 5 12 10 - 37

    ONTARIO 55, JUNCTION CITY 52

    JUNCTION CITY (52) - Mancino 21, Rauschert 7, Rear 2, Patterson, Van Ras, Halligan 6, Montgomery 5, Sherman 4, Nord 3, Garner 2, McClure 2, Ceniga, Hanson.

    ONTARIO (55) - Dzhidzhiyeshvili 15, S. Babij 11, S.O'Connor 10, T. O'Connor 10, Captein 5, Saito 4, Ribeiro, C. Babij, Boyd.

    Junction City ... 11 18 10 13 - 52

    Ontario ... 12 13 20 10 - 55

    NEWPORT 41, PLEASANT HILL 40

    NEWPORT (41) - Craycraft 14, Peterson 11, Clark 7, Mugleston 3, DeBlois 2, Line 4, Kennedy, Forrester.

    PLEASANT HILL (40) - Novak 12, Bagwell 10, Bates Bates   , Katherine Lee 1859-1929.

    American educator and writer best known for her poem "America the Beautiful," written in 1893 and revised in 1904 and 1911.
     9, Franklin 5, Krumdieck 2, Johnston 2, Parmenter.

    Newport ... 10 7 6 18 - 41

    Pleasant Hill ... 9 12 13 6 - 40

    SOUTH UMPQUA 55, ROGUE RIVER 46

    SOUTH UMPQUA (55) - Hancock 22, Nale 11, Flores Flores, town, Guatemala
    Flores (flōrəs), town (1990 est. pop. 2,200), capital of Petén department, N Guatemala. Flores was built on an island in the southern part of Lake Petén Itzá and on the site of the
     8, George 6, Smedley 5, J. Collins 3, Wilson, Beberger, Hill.

    ROGUE RIVER (46) - Castro 15, Goss 14, Frantz 10, White 3, Schoner 2, Hofscrantz 1, Mortinson 1.

    South Umpqua ... 18 8 14 15 - 55

    Rogue River ... 14 9 7 16 - 46
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