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Community scoreboard, May 11

The Columbian
Published: May 11, 2010, 12:00am

BOWLING

LOCAL LEAGUES

At Allen’s Crosley Lanes

April 30

Merry Mixers — Men: Rick Perelra 236-379-225 — 740. Women: Carolyn Falls 200-162-206 568. Friday Surprise — Men: Patrick Allen 665. Women: Holly Spady 535. Senior Monte Carlo — Men: Celso Suguitan 707. Women: Debbie Wilcox 504.

May 6

Manhattan — Men: Tony Hess 267-191-244 702. Swingers — Women: Tiffany Murray 171-199-152 522. Merry Mixups — Men: Lee Magee 220-202-221 643. Women: Dona Lee Miller 169-196-173 — 535.

At Hazel Dell Lanes

May 1

Saturday Nite Sudsers — Men: Tony Decker 227-244-223 694. Women: Linda Hiliberg 178-198-212 588. Saturday Spring Juniors — Boys: Ian Merli 199-199-202 620. Girls: Tessa Friason 142-193-166 501.

May 5

Wednesday Spring Juniors — Boys: Jake Rohde 152-139-192 483. Girls: Sarah Jensen 129-123-108 360.

May 6

Economy — Men: Larry Bond 245-221-256 722. Women: Cherie Dowdle 145-199-168 512.

At Tiger Bowl

May 4

Battle Ground School Employees — Women: Caren Lorenz 200-183-179 562. Men: Kent Farmer 129-198-170 497.

HONOR SCORES

Men

279 — Rick Pereira, April 30, Crosley Merry Mixers.

278 — Nathan Ellis, May 1, Hazel Dell Saturday Nite Sudsers.

278 — Scott Ulrich, May 6, Hazel Dell Economy.

267 — Tony Hess, May 6, Crosley Manhattan.

266 — Rick Cross, April 30, Crosley Friday Surprise.

GYMNASTICS

JUNIOR OLYMPICS

Level 10 Nationals

Naydenov Gymnascis results

Senior B

KayCee Gassaway — vault 9.55 (15); bars 8.50 (50); beam 7.65 (56); floor 9.55 (5T); all-around 35.25 (52).

Senior A

Jamie Rademacher — vault 9.45 (18T); bars 7.80 (56); beam 9.225 (12T); floor 9.40 (17T); all-around 35.875 (36T).

Junior B

Nichole Schollars — vault 9.10 (40T); bars 9.00 (36); beam 9.20 (30); floor 9.175 (45); all-around 36.475 (37T).

Junior A

Destinee Davis — vault 9.65 (5T); bars 9.275 (15); beam 9.375 (13T); floor 8.925 (55); all-around 37.225 (19).

JIT Nationals

Dallas Smith — vault 8.30 (21); bars 7.625 (20); beam 8.35 (18); floor 9.30 (11T); all-around 33.575 (20).

RUGBY

Oregon Youth Rugby

Playoffs

Boys Division 1

May 8 at Delta Park

Beaverton 45, Vancouver Sharks 22 (Vancouver eliminated)

Vancouver scoring — Tries: Josh Tonga 2, Jason TiaTia, Matt Morse. Conversion kick: Shangai Masike.

Prairie Wolf Pack had a bye.

May 15

Semifinals

Prairie vs. Beaverton, time and location TBD

Boys Division 3

Camas 58, West Linn 26.

Camas Mean Machines scoring — Brandon King 3 tries, J. Vailea 3 tries, R. Toutai 2 tries and 3 conversions, A. Grable 1 try, David Stevens 1 try. Man of the match was David Stevens.

Battle Ground Bulls 43, McMinnville 5.

Scoring not reported.

May 15

Semifinals

Camas vs. Battle Ground, time and location TBD.

GOLF

HOLES-IN-ONE

Pine Crest Golf Course

May 7

Terry Wollam made a hole-in-one from 155 yards on hole No. 4 with an 8-iron. Wollam’s first ace in 13 years of golfing. Witnessed by Jeremy Galanter.

DRAG RACING

WOODBURN DRAGSTRIP

May 8

Listed below are the final results with the driver’s name, city, car, reaction time, elapsed time, mph, and dial-in.

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High School — 1. John Flett, Tillamook, Ore., (‘96 Mustang) .113, 13.955, 95.13 (13.93 dial). 2. Josh Wilson, Vancouver (‘93 Chev Pick-up) .124, 16.284, 81.60 (16.27 dial). Semifinalists: Bryan Santino, Woodburn, Ore.; Benjamin Hilton, Vancouver.

Sport Compact Sportsman — 1. Derrick Jackson, McMinnville, Ore., (‘98 Suzuki) .096, 18.849, 61.42 (18.58 dial). 2. Heather Hicks, Independence, Ore., (‘05 Mitsubishi) .470, 14.855, 89.42 (14.80 dial). Semifinalists: Gordon True, Beaverton.

Sports Compact Pro — 1. Bernd Arndt, Tigard, Ore., (‘93 VW) .158, 11.666, 118.17 (11.60 dial). 2. Michael Allen, Myrtle Creek, Ore., (‘88 Honda) .040, 13.888, 97.26 (13.89 dial). Semifinalists: William Breese, Hillsboro, Ore.; Thomas Strom, Vancouver.

Quick 8 points standings — William Breese 4; Pamela McClaskey 3; Joe Moore & Michael Allen 2; Tim Bailey, Robert Barnett, Thomas Strom, Chris Foss 1.

Cobb Tuning Street Mod — 1. Douglas Vincent, Portland, Ore., (‘90 Suburu) 16.074, 102.57.

Cobb Tuning Street Stock — 1. Kevin Brettgenbach, Newberg, Ore., (‘05 Subaru) .224, 12.721, 106.47. 2. Aaron Cass, Ridgefield (‘05 Subaru) .333, 12.727, 106.44. Semifinalists: Brett Williams, Dayton, Ore.

Cobb Tuning Super Mod — 1. Jeff Bush, The Dalles, Ore., (‘93 Mitsubishi) .306, 8.996, 151.38. 2. Mike LeClair, Happy Valley, Ore., (‘96 Acura) .060, 10.425, 143.88. Semifinalists: Bernd Arndt, Tigard, Ore.

Cobb Tuning GTR — 1. Jeremy Aires, Camas (‘10 Nissan) 7.043, 102.34. 2. Tim Bailey, Portland, (‘09 GTR) 7.214, 101.39.

Junior Drag Racing

JDRL Fast — 1. Jamie Ladd, Welches, Ore., (‘06 Halfscale) .008, 7.916, 81.74 (7.90 dial). 2. Jeffrey Taylor, Salem, Ore., (‘05 junior dragster) .063, 7.897, 78.47 (7.90 dial). Semifinalists: Emily Mix, Aumsville, Ore.; Dustin Day, Estacada, Ore.

JDRL Lightning — 1. Jerold Mix, Aumsville, Ore., (junior dragster) .104, 9.083, 71.30 (9.03 dial). 2. Alyssa Madison, Portland, (‘04 NC) .074, 9.115, 72.20 (9.02 dial). Semifinalists: Cheyanne Helvey, Portland; Hayley Jackson, McMinnville, Ore.

JDRL Thunder — 1. Jonathon Schoen, Battle Ground, (‘06 NC) .111, 11.085, 56.68 (11.02 dial). 2. Eli Iverson, Salem, Ore., (junior dragster) .159, 11.327, 56.79 (11.27 dial). Semifinalists: Richard Lint, Vancouver.

JDRL 8 & 9 Year Old — 1. Justin Harmon, Bay City, Ore., (‘00 Van Ness) .112, 13.126, 48.01 (13.04 dial). 2. Austin Varner, Astoria, Ore., (junior dragster) .400, 14.516, 38.25 (14.50 dial). Semifinalists: Kyler Pitts, Lebanon, Ore.

JDRL Tuff “A” — 1. Grace Presser, Salem, Ore., (‘04 Vanness) .038, 8.052, 79.33 (8.00 dial). 2. Dallas Jon Hill, Vancouver, (‘09 Randy Parker) .045, 8.899, 71.19 (8.92 dial). Semifinalists: Kyleah Taylor, Salem, Ore.

JDRL Tuff “B” — 1. Curtis Sether, Oregon City, Ore., (junior dragster) – 11.341, 55.54 (11.28 dial). 2. Anthony Anschutz-Wise, Milwaukie, Ore., (junior dragster) – foul. Semifinalists: Casey Miller, Scio, Ore.

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