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SPIRIT OF JEFFERSON Farmer's ADVOCATE
THUI~DAY, MAY 6, I~2
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Scene From Opening Ceremonies Of Jefferson County Special Olympics
was once again Special Olympics Day in Jef-
County, an exciting event for the mentally ban-
children in the county. The pageant and fun
the Jefferson High School stadium at 10 a.m. with
:k and field being staged for several hundred
handicapped individuals six years of age and
And the above picture is a scene form the formal
event at the Olympics which featured the lighting
Olympics flame and carried around the high school
track by handicapped runners, with the remain-
der of the several hundred participants following the
flame bearers. Jefferson County is just one of over 10,000
communities all over the world to hold such annual
Olympic events as a program of physical fitness, sports
training and athletic competition for the mentally han-
dicapped children and adults It is unique in that the
Olympics accomodates competitors at all ability levels by
assigning them to competition visions based upon both age
and acutal performance. (Photo by Tim Sinn)
Hunt Really Belting
For Lady Ram:
- Vicki
r student
County
College at Rock-
tallied six hits in
four
week for the
College Lady Rams
team. Among those
a pair of
,while
two runs and
in five others.
for someone who
organked sea, ball
years,
player to be as sue-
Hunt has been thus
seas,one would
played the sport
Iiunt
however, and
fo her superlative
,?
great deal to do with this
move.
"Mary also went to MCCC,
and then tran erred to
softball at Shepherd. ~te said
it was good school and that the
people were and
College's she was right"
Player-of-The
Summer Charity
not participate in any
while attending Tennis Unique In
High and
delayed Juniors Concept
ege for two years
The Potomac Summer
Charity Tennis Series is a new
unique in junior
tennis. The series offers
student tennis players who are
18 years old and under three
events throughout the sum-
met in which tbey can par.
ticipate, slmrpen tt # skms,
and gain tournament ez-
perience.
The tennis has been
desigued to RU a vactmm in
the availability of junior
tennis events in the area, and
the three events scheduled for
this year ot er a variety of
options to the young tennis
player.
The first d tbe events is
open to players at all levels of
proficiency. It's the Round
Robin "Fun" Rmer, in which
participants win be
with adult tom'uament players
as partners. Each team
consistlng d a student and
at various jobs
area. In 1979
at Montgomery
College at
and her bndd
cm'eer was soon to
tried out and
e MCCC softball team
and wus a
in the outfield by
end. She was moved
inf'mld during her
season to become
the position she now
Lady Rams.
I wanted to
Hunt explains
mUl college
"In high school I
in play a
bee of the
nature of
I decided to
tl~f~
Rams and their
give R a try",
for lost time on tbe
Th,z eight
season, ts
team In seven
and is
The tw ty-
old physical
major leads the
(12), singles
(2), rum batted in
bases (3), runs
batting average
is tied for most
bur early.
tober teammates
pleased
surprised also.
definitely even
myself," notes
to Hunt,
of
my hta
work on the
tbe game,
what to do
throw the ball
Ific game
dm deekkd to
and
and Ibutu
w/th a
'[hl
I,
)ned Tenni
Set For Secti,
Three of the 16 tennisbeginner8 play in singles for
tournaments in West Virginia ages 12, 14, 16 and 18 and for
sanctioned by the Westdoubles con Ation for ages
Virginia District Tennis
AssociaUon for tbe 19e2 season
will be staged either in
Berkeley or Jefferson
Cotmties.
They are the Jefferson
Jmor Open toni m ent to be
staged July on the Jef-
ferson County Parks courts
~ the direction o~ Glen H.
Edwards of Charles Town.
There will be beginners
compatRion for ages 10, 12, 14,
16 and 18 in shw.les; and
beginners competition of 12,
14, 16 ~ 18 in the doubles.
Perkins additional
in[ormaUon aboL play in this
tournament should contact
Glen H. Edwards at 304-725-
7929.
There will be a sanctloned
tournament staged in
"Berkeley County, the first
August 16-20 with tennis
players from Berkeley, Jef-
ferson and Morgan Counties
eligible to participate in the
Eastern Panhandle closed
tma-nament. Tbere will be
I0. Persons interested in this
tournament should also
contact Glan Edwards at 304-
725-79,the tourmmmnt will
be staged on the courts in the
county parks.
on Sept. II and 12 and
also Sept. 18 the,
Panhandle Senior Open
Tom'nmnent to be staged at
Faulkner Park in Berkeley
County under the direction of
Steve Catlev director of the
Martinsburg-Berkeley County
Recreation Dept. Com~dtion
wmbe held for male single
players, ages 35, 45, and 55,
and for wom n players 35, 45
and 55. For more information
contact 304-267-7314 or 304-754-
3025.
According to the West
Virginia District Tennis
Association, all tennis players
in order to be ranked in
WVDTA play, must play in
two MATA sanctioned tour.
naments, one of which must be
the West Virginia Junior
Closed Tournament in
Morgantown.
host Mercersburg Academy
J.V. squad. Singles winners
were Dorrie Kowalski, Gall
Reeder, Stephanie Milburn
and Lisa Lu uan. Doubles
winners were Marie Johan-
sson-Julie Benner and Tanja
Romanko-Bev Schwartz.
The JV girls will host Clear
Spring varsity on May 6 at
Jefferson Memorial Park and
then play at St. James J.V. on
May 7.
Season
adult, will play four fifteen
minute "sets". This opening
event of the series takes place
on June 12th at North
mgerstewn mgh Schoo:
Event number two, the
Tournament Classic, is set up
as a cm ination singles and
doubles There
will be no mixed doubles.
Players be classed in age
gr~ of 12 and under, 14
and under, and 13 and under.
This event is schedalnd for
July 9, and
The third event is the
Business and Industry Team
Omllenge, a doubles tour-
nament in which each team is
sponsored by a regional
business. Age are
the same as for the Tour-
nament Classic, and the date
the event is August 14 and
1.5.
will be awarded for
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each event, and a series
awards dinner is scheduled for
September 18, I~. Students
who would like to pariei/pate
may obtain entry forms
through the Maryland Society,
5 Public Square, Professional
Arts Building, Hagerstown,
1740.
Girls'
Up Mark 5-2
The Jeffersml High junior
varsity girls tennis team
uppad their season reoord to 5-
2 on May I, with a 6-2 win over
SHEPHERDSTOWN LITTLE LEAGUERS ENJOY HAVING FORMER
BALTIMORE ORIOLE GREAT HELP THEM "KICKOFF" SEASON
The nearly 100 players on the six Shepherdstown teams in the Jefferson
County Little Baseball League were given a real treat Saturday after-
noon, April 24 in the "kickoff" of their 1982 activities when they were
priviledged to meet and greet Brooks Robinson, former outstanding third
baseman for the Baltimore Orioles who was on hand and just about wore
out his right hand signing autographs for the youngsters. The "kickoff" of
a financial effort to raise funds to finance the team's operations this
Summer, got underway in the form of a pop-corn sale particulary in the
Shepherdstown area. The youngsters are now excepting orders for boxes
of Pic-N-Pop gourmet. Interested persons can contact any Little League
player on the Shepherdstown teams. The Oriole star was brought to
Shepherdstown through the efforts of Nelson Robinson, a Martinsburg
businessman, but a prominent resident of Shepherdstown. Shown with
Robinson in the picture are: front row (left to right) - Ken Waldeck, a
member of the Angels of the Regular Division of League play; Jeff Car-
penter, of the Yankees of the Regular Division and Robert Michael
Willard of the Angels of the Minor Division. Standing in back are: Eddie
Tenant, of the Cardinals of the Senior Division of Play; Elliot Hanes, of
the Minor Division Yankees and Larry Wade Davis, of the Minor division
Royals.
Start Is Gr,
After only two weeks of
action, teams from the
Tuscawilla Soccer Club are in
good standing in the Jefferson
County Youth Soccer League.
The five teams have been all
over the county playing hard
and having fun.
In Division 5, the Tornadoes
have a record of 2 win~ and I
IOSS~ o[ Sunday, May 2. This
team is made up of fifth,
sixth and seventh graders
who range in ages from 10 to
12. Because of the bagger, 11-
man field these boys and girls
play on their work is cut out
for them before each game.
The 8 and 9 year olds are in
~n 6. Tuscawilla's two
teams in the divisio~ are the
W' Icats and the Timbers.
Like the older division, these
kids also play an ll-man field.
As of Sanday, May 2 the
Vrtldcats have a record d 2
wi~ and I loss. The Timbers
have a standing of 3
wins, no
losses and 1tie.
The younger Division 7
are 6 and 7 years old.
Because of the large
registration turn-out two,
teams had to be formed in this
age group. Tu~awiIla Black
Watch and the Black Hawks
are the two teams
representing the Tuscawilla
Soccer Club in this division.
Their records in the league as
of Sunday May 2 are as
follows, the Black Watch have director of
2 wins and I loss. The Black
Hawks have 2 wins, no losses
and 2 ties.
There will be a meeting of
h~ ~rm ~ ~an{y
tnsl~-ct~ m.
I~. I, Box 219
(:hades Town, WV
304-725-0915
TOM NEWCOMER
EVERHART'S UPHOLSTERY
POST OFFICE BOX 266
KEARNEYSVILLE, W. VA. 25430
CALL $044r/~dMe
9- SMOH FILL
Herbert J. Everhart
Custom Reupholstering
Custom Made Furniture
Any Sofa or two choirs $100 Labor
OWNER
Has A Wide Variety of
DAY
Potted F Iowers Hanging Baskets
From to
Be Sure and See our large assortment of
Bedding Plants at $1.00 per Celpac
We also have n complete line of Garden and Lawn seeds, plants, bulbs,
fert/I/zers, pottlni/so/is, mulch and peat mm~
You are cordially invited to shop at your one stop
shopping center.
Rt. 51, Middlewoy, WV. lk Neen Charles Town & inwood.
Phone 1/3041725.2709 Bill & Louise Orndoff, Owners
the Tuscawllla Soccer Club tification for West Virginia
today Thursday May l3 at 7 : 30 University, will be on the
p.m. The meeting will be held
in the Tuscawilla Office. We
urge all parents of the players
to attend.
Prof. Mike Caruso
To Be At Shepherd
Profe.ssor Mike Caruso,
teacher cer-
Shepherd College campus on
May 11 from 3 to 8 p.m.
Mr. Caruso will be available
to meet with teachers to ad-
vise them on certification
issues, renewal courses, and
degree programs.
To make an appointment
with Mr. Caruso please call
the WVU Graduate Center at
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