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THUI DAY, MAY 6,1982
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MEN'S
DISTRICT COACH OF YEAR - An-
was made this week by" Robert
Rizzo, Director of Region V of the West
Coaches Association, that Johnny E.
head baseball and assistant basketball
at Jefferson High School, has
named as the District II Coach of the Year
By winning this honor Lowery will
The second season for St. Albans of the Distric of
Jefferson High School's Columbia for the finals of the
base~ team gets underway St. Albans tournament.
next week, and Coach John As of Wednesday morning,
Lowery hopes it will be as the Jefferson record was an Costy Caras
mcc msful as the first season excellent 21-6.
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During the past week, the ~'=',~--~~,:~--~t-~,~ -
has been to dste.
Next week marks the start
o~ state tournament play, with
sectional oo~tition carded,
followed by the regimmls the
week of May 24, and the state
finals the week of May 31.
This year, two w~ are
being allowed for sectional
playoffs, inasmuch as the
Secondary Activities Com-
mission has ruled that sec-
tional titles will be decided by
double elimination. The
regionals and state piayoffs
will be single elimination, as
in the past.
Sectional play gets un-
derway next Tues but does
not involve Jefferson.
Hampshire and Mart urg
play at Romney Tuesday
afternoon at 1:30; while
Tuesday evening, Keyser will
be at Hedgesville.
Then, on May 13, Jefferson
pray the wimer of the
Hampshire - Martinsburg
Cougars lost to Park View, I- The Spring Member-
0; split with Frankfort, 14.4 Member tournament which
and I-4; divided a will have its renewal Satur-
doubleheader with Mer- day-Sunday May 15-16, at the
cersburg 4-2 and 5-10 ddeated Sleepy Hollow Coarse, is
St. Mmrla Goretti, 17-6 and shaping up as the curtain
lost a heartbreaker to Mar- raiser for the more serious
tinslmrg 6-5. golfers registered at the local
In that loss to Park View, course.
Jefferson hurler J.D. I. oked on as the "First
Kranenberg had his finest Major" tournament of the
day. In the overtime contest, club's events list, the Mern-
Kranenberg went the allowed her-Member has attracted a
ten innings and struck out fine early list of nomirmes. To
twenty Park View hatters. He be played under a new format
gave up only one hit. Park this year, designated by
View won the game in the tournament chairman Bill
eleventh inning. Andrews and his com-
After winning the initial mitteemen, this year's
contest with Frankfort in tourney will be a blind draw.
easyslashion, the Jefferson There will be two.man team
defense fell apart in the prizes and also four man team
second game, with the prizes. A blind draw for two
Cougars commiting six errors man teams with two, two-Utah
and Frankfort won going teams making up playing
away. foursomes based on suc-
Kranenberg struck out cessive drawings.
to Indianapolis, Indiana, this Summer contest, and will be the seven as Jefferson won the Fiayers will have the benefit
he will be honored at the national convert- visiting team no matter which opening game at Mer- of full handicaps. Two man
team it plays, playing at cersburg. But Mercersburg team awards will be based on
of the High School Athletic CoachestinslxtreithergR mney or Mar- found its batting eye and best hall play on Saturday and
Lowery was nominated for this high " pounded out a 10-5 decision in Sunday, plus a two day total.
honor by the Region V Coaches From that point forward it
andthe West Virginia Coaches gets a bit complicated, but the
The National Convention of Coaches / sectional play could cm ue
Fridaf, Mar 21.
held June 21-25 in Indianapolis. PAso at the
Indiana High School state basket-
tournament will be staged on June 24 and
to witness this play.
HONORED -- Another honor has
to a most deserving athlete at Jefferson
School Roy Banjoman, who has made his
in both football and basketball, and
is starring m track and- :Basket.
Coach Charlie Scott has announced that
been chosen to play in the North-
Classic, an all-star game, to be
the L gan (W. Va.) field house on June
He's the second Cougar to be so honored.
Gibson played four years ago and won the
valuable player award. Banjoman will be a
of the all-star game in Charleston June 17
go to Logan for practice and the con-
itself. Incidentally, Scott notes that a num-
colleges are seeking the services of Ban-
the team's leading scorer and team
as well as those of Danand Mike
Trackm, Easily
Mercersburg
In the meantime, Jeferson
has six regular season games
remaining. One was Wed-
nesday with I~udoun County
at homa; on Thursday, Park
View will be at Shenandoah
Junction; Friday, the Cougars
trek to L )udoun County;
Saturday to Fort Hill of
Cumberland for a
doubleheadar: and Monday at
7-YEAR-OLD ROBERT WHALEY
OUTSTANDING JUNIOR WRESTLER
Sever-year-old Robert Whaley, a member of
the Jefferson Junior High wrestlers, has had an
outstanding season in the sport. Robert placed
third in the AAU qualifying tournament staged in
Lancaster, Pa and then advanced to the Middle
Atlantic Regional Junior Wrestling finals, where
he was beaten in a very close match. Donnie
Clopper, also a member of the Jefferson Junior
Wrestling team, advanced to the Regional finals
before losing a close match. Both Wbaley and
Clopper are to be congratulated on their outstan-
ding performances this past season.
(Photo by Eddie Davis).
second contest. Four man awards will be on
AgaL, mt St. Marie Goretti, two day totals. The same
Jd rson needed only five foursomes will be teamed for
innings to dispose of the the 36holes.
Maryland rivals. "This format will be a sort
Walks spelled disaster in the of get acquainted tour-
Maninsburg game Tuesday. nament" said Andrews, "It
After Mike Gore got into will give many players a
trouble in the third, walking a dmnce to team up in tour-
pair of Ma urg batsmen, naw mt play for the first time.
Kranenberg came in "cold" The greater majority of the
and walked three more bdore members seem to embrace
Bill Bartley rapped a bases this format," added the
loaded triple and ice the tourney director, "some may
decision, not agree fully with this Yankees
,cbmge in the play, however, it T~la~
promises to enhance our club G4mm
play." ladlam
Last year Johnny Braves
Rutherford and Dennis
Johnson and the Appell
Brothers, Jim & Bob ~a. red
championship ~ net I~
two days totals. Three tean~
were knotted at 128 which
The Jeffersm Irngh School Fargo, Traci All~n, Dorrie
girls rarity tennis team won Kowalski, Jean Cross, Lisa
fonr matches in easy fashion Strange and Lisa Lutman.
this past week to raise their Doubles winners were Keiter-
season recore m 17oi. The Albin, Fargo-Cress, strange-
seventeen wins sets a school Gail Reeder aqd Stephanie
record for the girls team for Milburn-Tonya Smallwood.
total number of wins in a On April ~, the Jefferson
season. The girls varsity also ~xls shut out visiting Frank.
beat the Mercersburg fort 12-0. Singles winmrs were
Academy for the first time in Fargo, All,Keiter, Mattei,
e history of JES. Kowalski, Cross, SWange, and
Reeder. Doubles teams
The Cougar girls opened the
week by tt nt Broad Run
12.0 on Al ll at Ashburn,
Virginia. Singles winners
were Sbe Keimr, Barbara
Roy Banjommn, Lester
Twyman, Mark New u m and
W'miam Smith combined to set
a new school mark for Jef.
in he 400-meter relay
ruth a of 44 seconds flat.
l bywas in
that 1500 meter run, trot he set
a new school mark of 4:=.Z
Brook Maybery set a new
sdmol mark in the m0.meter
intermediate hurdles with a
@3 docking.
Jefferson win-
ners in the meet
Jeffersm High School
and field squad con.
its ways last
e ashy ouML . s~,~cing
Acaclemy m a
at Mercersburg, Pa
Cougar thinclads are
themselves
' .eam to beat" in this
In fac,against Met-
Jefferson cap-
idlbut two events, the
meter
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TOP PLAYERS IN SOFTBALL TOURNEY
Doakes, shot put; Newman,
long jump; windy,
jump; Longerbeam, pole
vault; Kelican, triple jump;
Doak,disc=; hig
Mayber~; Banjoman, I00
nm~ers; K. Hosby, 400 meters;
Mayberry, intermediate
hurdles; K. Hosby, 800
meters; Smith 2~0 meters.
JEF N Teams W-L
L AGUE Astr 1-.6
STANDING OF TEAMS Cubs 1--0
NATIONAL DIVISION Mets 1--4
Teams W-L Cardinals 0--1
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Grain loam May
Now Be Extended
Whatever happened to the
exercise of that good old
fashioned word con n t ent?
Have we become so rough a
society of "do my own ~ing"
that any agreement, whether
verbal or written, holds no
n~ aning for us? Have we
stopped honoring ore" word,
that binds us to what we said
we would do? Are rules only
existing to be broken?
To focus in on what I am
referring to, just recently in
the tennis news, Ivan Lendl
committed himself to par-
ticipate in one tournament,
then later announced he would
by.pass that tournament to
play in another one. He can't
be two places at one time, and
to me, he ls honor bound to his
first commitment. Also Bjorn
Borg has opposed a ten
tournament commitment that
would automatically qualify
him to participate at Wim-
bledon and in the French
Open. He doesn't want to be
obligated to those com-
mitments that all players
must adhere to, but would
rather play against players
for money in non-tournament
attractions. If every tennis-
professional exercised the
same attitude as Lendl and
Borg could you imagine the
confusion and discord it would
create for every ~ and
every tournament. People
want to see the big names and
with this attitude there would
never be a guarantee of seeing
any certain player if he has
the right to "pull out" of
tournament he desires or to
1--0 Dodgers
1--4
0-1 Games on Tap
0--1 ursday, May -- Car-
0-1 dinals vs Twtm and Astro vs live. It must have ordm'. It
Yankees. must be just for all. Rmust
included the duos of Del
Brady-Lon Germaine; Robert trek to Frederick on Sunday, All games start at p.m.
Meadows-Wayne D'Angelo; May 23, and the Home and Opening day was a big
and Johnny Propst.Cliff Home series. The first 40 . success as the jefferson Little
Peacher. Checking in at 129 signees get the nod for the trip Baseball League started its
were Vaughn Russell-Lee
S ley; Tom Doyle-Charles
,Johnson; and Ted Johnson-
Gene Staley. Last year's
Member-Member was played
ruder cap in's choice cor
ditions.
Early registration lists
promise a stellar ttu,'nout for
this event with such top
golfers as Greg Stevens,
Andrews, Joe Groves, t-my
winning were Albin-Keiter, Blackiord, Tom Doyle, Del
Fargo.Mattei, Milburn- Brady, Dean Bush, John
Lutman, and SmaUwood. F mmert, Jim Hecker, Larry
Marie Jehamson. Ambrose, Robert Meadows,
Bill Kave, Jim J~ Don
Don Sw,Larry
OR, Hank Aaron, Roland
Kelcher, Lou Gernmine,
Oliver Kastle, Dave Ward,
Ken Willingham, CharUe
Ruimen Miner,
Craig Kastle, Dave Ta ,
,run O.int n, Garry Staley,
Ken Xkers, Marry m.dm t,
producers wRh Imi crop
corn and grain sorghum
commodity loans now have
the option to exteMtl loam
an six montha.
opUm is berg ered
because prices for these
commoditte are currently
low," mock mid.
scho record for teamwins in Steve Anderson, Johnny
a season and marked Jd- and Peter Otak-
ferson's first eva" win over the makian heading the early
Mercersburg varsity girls entrants for the top prize.
team. Singles winners were Entry deadline for the
Albin, Keiter, Fargo and Spring Member-M is
Mattei. Doubles winners were Monday, May 10.
The girls varsity hosted
Park View on April 30, and
won 8-I. Singles winners were
Albin, Fargo, KeRer, Mattei,
Kowalski, and Cross. Doubles
winners were Albtn4 ange
and Reeder-SmMlwood.
On May I, the Cougar girls
defeated host Merc rsburg
ademy 6-1. The win set a
'for a net 123, that left the field
behind.
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Secretary of Agriculture Keiter-Mattei, and Cross- Co~ratulatiom are in ~xler
Joha R. Block tlmt Strange. to Jim Hecke' Rr his superb
The girls faces aplay in captm g the Jake
busy week with a match at Pugh Tourney. Hecker one of
Franl ort on May 10; at the the middle
Martimburg on May 11; and rmge handicappers at Sleepy
wln host Mercersburg trls on posted rmmds of m-41S
May at Jeffersm Momortal
Park in a 3:15 match.
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New and Used Cars and Trucks
Over 200 Unit:s in Stock
and on Order
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Freedom is never total as we
Charles Town Countryside Concerts
Merle Haggard T.G. Sheppard Marry Robbins
Saturday, May 22 Friday, June 18 Saturday, July 10
-Mickey Gilley & Moe Bandy &
Johnny Lee Gene Watson
Saturday, July 31Saturday, August 21
Rtcky Scaggs
Saturday, September 4
* Six 1982 Concerts
Re~uk:~ AOm~n ~.00
* an Album
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STANDING OF TEAMS Mets and Braves w Dodgers. privileges of others, If one
May 10- Braves person uses a freedom un-
w Cardlnls; Cubs vs Giants. justly, then that means we can
Jolmny Propst has opened Tuesday, May ll--M.et~ v~ all do the ssme. Can you
the entry box for the annual Yankees; Indlam vs Dodgers. imagine the chaos and the
ca~plete failure this would
produce in any venture?
Freedom, as great as It TMo
does requ e limitations.
me, following just and fair
rules for all; and abiding by a