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ALBANY DlMOCRAr HERALD SAfuRDAf FEB 2 Yjiib 23 Mid-valley prep basketball standings inners: Scio, Harrisburg; losers: Lions, C.Linn Philomath alJellerson Valley League basketball Yawama League Pet I VIM Wt im S.5 44 Mi Mi 27 Ml WW LEAGUE OAMES Pet Sharwood a imu Dayton I 0 I WW Yamhill-Carlton 1 1 tin North Marlon 2 I Ml Jelleraon I 4 Nealucc 4 Wlllamln 4 ouo FRIDAY'S GAME Dayton 75. Yamhill Carlton Neslucca 7. Jefferson ElmlraM. Sharwood 4iNLi Willamlna Marlon, pod flu LEAGUE OAMRI Corvalll South Kalem ill 1 f'tresrenl Valley Lebanon 1 South Albany. 9 WhI Albany I North Saltm 7 8praut 3 I McNary ll FRIDAY I RESULTS Crescent Valley 67 Lebanon 47 South Salem 4U.

West Albany 31 North Saltm 7. South Albany 4 Corvallls MrKav TL'KSlMVt GAMES MrNaryattwuth Albany Waal Albany at Kpraa.ua Corvallla at Lebanon another artlc like shooting night of less than percent Friday, due largely to a stingy Nestuc-ca zone defense, and dropped a Yawama league game, 76 57. The loss leaves the Lions at 14 in league play, and 4-9 on the year. It was Neslucca's first league victory. Coach Jim Kalember's Lions never could get going against the Nestucca zone.

"Their zone got the best of us." Kalember said. Bryan Tllley had 15 points in the first half and only two in the second, that shows how they shut us off just went ice-cold in the second half." And, at the foul line, Jefferson managed to hit Just 13 of 28 attempts. "Even when we are getting good shots, we don't shoot that well as a team (under 30 percent on the yean." Kalember said. Leading scorers for Jefferson were Arnie Buchan with 23 points and Tilley. who finished with 17.

Jefferson I I 12 IJ Neat urea 20 III 14 24 7a JEFFERSON 1971: Buchan 23 AlberteonO Feck 7GrUt Tllley 17. Morrtt 0. Sentinel 4. Mcbill Delamarter a. Larehre I NESTUCCA 1711: Owena 17.

Powen In. Pern II Wood! Jordan! Hohnstewi Temple 10 Clark I. Nanneman I JV Score Neslucca M. Jefferson HARRISBURG 72, SILETZ 43 HARRISBURG Using a high pressure defense. Harrisburg walked away with an easy victory over Siletz Friday night The Eagles upped their Trico record to 1M, but got no help from Crow, who dropped a 50-40 game lo 6-1 Waldport.

The Eagles still have a one-game lead over the field. "Siletz had a lot of turnovers." said assistant Coach Jerry McKibben. "that were due to our press. They just aren't having a very good season this year, but we had a lot to do with it." Getting balanced scoring and stealing the ball 34 times off the full court press. Harrisburg put away the winless Siletz team early, leading 22-S after one period.

36-14 at half Brian Brown had 12 to lead Harrisburg. Brent Woods. Mark Maahs both had 10. Curt Rasmussen 11. Maahs had eight steals in the game.

Harrlsbur; 22 14 22 14 72 Silrti I 4 la IV 43 HARRISBURG 172): Brown 12. Shelby 4 Hlavink S. Henderson 2. Smucker Maahs 10 Klmblade2 Hasmussen II. Peppered I Green 7 Wood I.

Ralhsack 2 bieler SILETZ (431 Smith I. Bordon 19. Wood 2. Hueth 7. Fulli 1.

Soto 2. Hernial Coodelia SCIO Winning its second straight game. Scio Improved Its Trl River Conference basketball record to 3-4 Friday with a tough 67-64 victory over Chemawa on the Loggers' floor. Coach Dave Hamlin's Loggers, 5 10 overall, had Just a 47-46 lead entering the fourth period in a game that was close throughout. "They really Impressed me," Hamlin said of Chemawa.

"They're pretty good and they wouldn't quit." Scio, however, led by seven with a minute to go before the visitors chopped the lead to the final 3 point margin. Mike Kuvaas was 5 for-7 afield in the fourth period to fuel Sclo's winning effort: Kuvaas ended with a team high 13 points, while Jim Juntenun had 10. Geoff Arthur nine and Rob Moore eight. The Loggers play at Amity next Tuesday. Chemaw.

23 13 IN 64 Scio 14 CHEMAWA 14): Arthur 21. Ktrklngwomait I Kemp Headcarrter I. Kisher Yallop 2. Kdwardt f. Arorwoip Abraham 0 Drlnklniwitrr SCIO (171: Juntenun U.

Elliott 4. Kutaai 1.1. Dlerrks I. Brown I. Moore I.

Hoi man 7. Jotm I. Arthur Jonei li. DnnhellaO, LaRlero NESTUCCA 76, JEFFERSON 57 NESTUCCA Jefferson suffered through NEWPORT48. C.

LINN 42 HALSEY With top scorer Paul Jansen sitting out most of the game. Central Linn couldn't keep pace with Newport and lost 48-42 Friday night in Valco action. The Cobras are I-5 in league. "Paul got into foul trouble early," said Cobra Coach Chuck DeAutremont "He came out in the second quarter and didn't go back in until the fourth. Then he got two cheap fouls called on him and he's out." Jansen left the game with 13 points, down from his Tuesday performance of 29 against Philomath.

Jansen also had 1 1 rebounds. Cenrtal Linn also fell victim to its own inability to handle pressure. Late in the third period, ahead by four points and trying to stall, the Cobras turned the ball over repeatedly, falling behind. Mike Babcock had 11 for the Cobras. Don Mc-Cord 10.

Newport I If II fl 48 Central Linn 14 7 12 42 CENTRAL LINN 142)- Smith 4. Jansen IJ. 0 Doerfler 2 Doerf ler 2 McCord ill Babcock 1 1 NEWPORT (Ml: Renshaw 10 Nolan 4. Glasscock I McAllister 19. Dordan 2 Cochran 12 La vert 4 Timber Valley UAOUCOAMei Trico League LEAGUE GAMES Prt Harrtebur.

7 0 low Waldport I 17 Mapleton 9 1 .714 Crow 4 1 7 McKanik I 1 900 Lowell I Monro I I IMS 0 7 MO FRIDAY'S OAMES Narrlaburi 71 tileti 41 Lowtll 97, Monro! 4t Maplatonil. McKeniieM Waldport to Crow 40 TODAY'S GAME Monro It MrKenile TUESDAY'S GAMES Mapleton at Harrlsbur, Monro at Waldport Crow at Lowell Pet I ixw W7 00 971 971 .900 14) WW I 7 Silver! on Sandy 1 I Eetacada 4 Canny 1 Oregon City .1 Sweet Horn I a 7 FRIDAY'S GAME Ne game scheduled Val-Co League PHOTO-SOUND SECTIONS TP A LEAGUE GAMES Klmlra 4 Tolado 4 a tf a Si- .1 FllmProcesslngCameras Tlevlslona7RadloaPhon Electronics Newport 4 Philomath 1 Tall .1 Junction City i Central Unn I Sitton scores 46 in McMinnville's triumph TIGARD Defending slate AAA basketball champion McMin-nville captured the first half championship in the Willamette Valley league Friday night, winning 70-56 against Tigard. The 16 1 Grizzlies used a career-high 46 points from all-American Charlie Sitton to win going away. Sitton hit 20 of 24 field goals and had 21 rebounds. The Grizzlies have lost just to Forest Grove this year.

42-41. and trail unbeaten Corvallis In both state polls. Corvallls kept its record unblemished Friday, dismantling McKay 63-39 In a Valley League game in Salem. The Spartans remain the only unbeaten Class AAA team in Oregon at 11-0 in league and 16-0 overall. Tri-River Conference LEAGUE OAMES a.7 Prt Hi 7 I urn Tl.

Ranliam 9 I III 7TL Kennedy 4 I Ml Sheridan 1 900 Cotton I I 40 Scl 1 4 Ml Chetnawi I I 143 Amity Of two FRIDAY'S GAMES Scto 17 Chemawa Sanliam M. Amity Regis SI KheridsnM Kennedy II ollonll TVESDAYYOAME Set at Amity ONE STOP SHOPPING CENTERS FRIDAY CAME Newport a. antral Linn 43 Tad Sr. Philomath 17 Klmirato WxrwoodU Toledo Junction City 4t at NEXT FRIDAY I GAMES Toiado at Cant ral Linn Tad at Klmira Junction City at Newport PRICES GOOD TODAY THRU FEBRUARY 9, 1980 L-B wins again; C. Linn, SH fall short Women's basketball Kraco In-Dash AMFM Cassette and Coaxial Speakers CENTRAL UNN 141): Graaanlcklaui 5.

Ames I. Durden Rauch li Koonti 10. Cochell I. Daniels I. Camptield NEWPORT (Ml: Johnson 4.

Benlleld i. Johnson 20. Seiber Harper 12. Bremer m. Barnetl I HARRISBURG 49.

SILETZ 18 HARRISBURG Building a 24-9 halftime lead, Harrisburg advanced its Trico league record to 4 3 Just two games behind league-leading Mapleton -with an easy 49-18 victory over Siletz Friday. Karen Seymour scored 15 points, eight in the first period, to lead the balanced Eagles' scoring attack. Teresa Malpass added nine. SHeti 7 II Harnsbur IS I 19- 41 SILETZ till: Corninl 4. Case I.

Wolf I. Rhoade I. Bennett! Rilaloal Harrison! HARRISBURG (4II: McCleary t. Borden I Kneriard I. Detenn(i Maipasal.

Seymour 19 Derm 4. Letter 1. Elmbiad Peterson I Brock Bower Morgan The Linn-Benton women's basketball team stormed to a 23 6 lead In the opening moments Friday, weathered a let down late In the first half, and went on to post a 68-48 league triumph over third place Lane College. The victory widened Linn-Benton's bold on second place In the OCCAA. one game behind unbeaten L'mpqua, and three games In front of Lane.

LBCC Is now 7-t in league. 15-3 overall. The Roadrunners left the visiting Titans In the blocks with the early spurt. "The game was won In the first 10 minutes." Roadrunner Coach Dave Dangler said. "We played very well defensively early in the game, and our press was especially effective." With point-guard Linda Friesen dishing out seven assists.

LBCC was able to penetrate Lane's zone. Friesen usual u-atr rtahhfA Prln anri loan package price (o)(o Rag. 109.94 Speakers can be mounted flush to surface in the door, kick panel or package tray Big 20 or magnet for wide tone range Air suspended speaker with built -in tweeter to enhance high tones CX120F ly came up short. In a 58 43 game. "They Just overwhelmed us with their height advantage." Husky Coach Ron Pykesald.

Oregon City, sporting a front line of three players 6-foot-l or taller, dominated the smaller Huskies Inside. OC outre-bounded Sweet Home 30-13. However the pesky Huskies forced enough Oregon City turnovers with a defensive press to chop a 45-28 third quarter deficit to 11 in the waning minutes. Marty VavRosky led all scorers with 19. Sandy Gell added eight.

"We didn't play that badly." Pyke said, "we just didn't take advantage of more of their turnovers. At 3 2 In league, we still have a good shot at a playoff berth as the league's second place team." OroiClty 12 17 11 91 Sweet Horn I 12 I 19 4J OREGON CITY mi: Park II tuiley 10. Eenneir I Gorton I. Happier. Wheal ley 4 HeunlCotei lasepeer tLrodl SWEET HOME (Ul- VavRosky It Gell I.

Zook I Carter 4 ice 0 NEWPORT 55. CENTRAL LINN 48 NEWPORT Central Linn's bid to deck unbeaten Valco league leader Newport and climb within a game of first place failed Friday night, but not by much. The Cobras lost a 55-48 game here as senior center Shelley Johnson poured in 20 points for Newport dropping C. Linn to 6 3 In league. Newport Is 7-0.

But It was close. The Cobras trailed just 39-36 early in the fourth period but couldn't stop Johnson. Wendy Rauch. Vlckl Cochell and Val Koontz led the Cobras. Ruch had 15.

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LANE 1411: Williams 14. Black I Wadnliak I. Brumleyi, Powell Drew 4. Evearts 2. Phillips 0 Halltlm Lmn Benloa Lane 22 OREGON CITY 58.

S. HOME 43 SWEET HOME The Sweet Home girls faced one the Timber Valley League favorites. Oregon City, Friday, and literal- At 36, two-time MVP Morgan welcomes return to Houston HOUSTON (AP) Joe Morgan started his major league career with the Houston Astros in 1963, and having rejoined that organization he's looking for a reawakening of the baseball skills that twice made him the National League's Most Valuable Player with the Cincinnati Reds. "From a personal standpoint. I felt I needed a change." said Morgan, who never entered serious negotiations with Cincinnati after the 1979 season.

"Things haven't gone well the last couple of years. A change is often good for people when things are not going just their way." Morgan. 36. missed several games during the last two seasons and his batting average fell to .236 and .250 those years. He made no secret of missing the old days of the Big Red Machine.

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39 97 DOG FOOD Field Farm i It was LBCC's eighth loss in 10 league decisions, and. like most, this one went to the wire. Lane Is now 6-4. The Roadrunners play tonight at Central Oregon. Trailing 51-50 In the final minutes, the Roadrunners couldn't get any breaks.

"It was a very good college basketball game." said LBCC Coach Butch Klmpton. "It was close with both teams taking the lead off and on." LBCC converted Just five or seven free throws, which made a difference in the outcome. LBCC outscored Lane from the field by one goal. "With seven minutes left, Lane tried lo pull us out of our zone," said Klmpton. "The score remained at 51-50 until there was about a minute left to go." Then, In a scramble for a loose ball, an official ruled jump ball.

Lane controlled the tip. scored quickly scored, gaining a three point lead. 53-50. And the Roadrunners couldn't recover. "From a team standpoint we played good and looked sharp through the whole game," said Klmpton.

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