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4 1. After winning the first game against West Linn, the Pioneers cele- brate with a high five and a hug. 2. Senior captain Marlene O'Brien concentrates before the serve of Lakeridge is delivered. 3. Varsity Volleyball, Top limb: Marlene O'Brien, Tami Bannick, Sue Canoy. Middle: Coach Linda Lachey-Helms, Angie Rumpsky, My-Lien, Peach, Kim Kyllo. Bottom: Brenda Collins, Barb Oakes, Tina Klein, Tracey Shrives, Barb Manley. 4.juniors Tracey Shrives and Sue Canoy block the ball into the stunned faces of the West Linn Lions.
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V S GAI FROM SACRIFICES Sacrifice was a big word for the junior Varsity football team throughout their up and down season. For a team that kept struggling for a win, it was extremely difficult for them to come to practice on Monday and get geared up to play again, Coach Brian Bean said. The amount of extra time the players put in says something about how much they were willing to sacrifice. Without a doubt, the game against unde- feated Milwaukie was one of the high points of the season. Oregon City led 22-18 with five seconds left to play. Milwaukie needed 25 yards to score. A bomb to the corner of the endzone, a questionable touchdown catch, and the high point crashed to the low point. Togetherness was very important and we were like a family, praised Coach Tracy jackson. He was proud of the team and exclaimed, They were the best team I had ever worked with Co Captain Craig Harris said I enjoyed being on the team and it was a lot of fun There werent any losers on this team OCHS OCHS OCHS OCHS OCHS OCHS OCHS OCHS OCHS Sunset Columbia River West Linn Lake Oswego Lakeridge Clackamas Rex Putnam Milwaukie Canby League 06 Season 09 ' 3! 7 0 35 6 58 ' ' 0 7 ' 0 22 12 46 ' 0 6 18 22 22 24 i ' 0 28 1 Scrambling from a Lakeridge defender, Sophomore quarterback ohn Herzog unleashes a bomb while under heavy pressure. 2. Arms Outstrelched, a Beaverton defender tries in vain to block Sophomore Brent Hoffman's punt.
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f STATE BIRTH FIRST FOR GIRLS -lm To constantly strive to play our own game, this was our main goal for this sea- son, stated Varsity Vollyball Head Coach Linda Lachey-Helms. Playing their own game meant having their best season ever. By taking the league title, the Pioneer girls made their first state tournament birth. While hosting the state tournament, Or- egon City advanced past Ashland in the first round, before suffering their lst loss to -737 rated Thurston, then falling to 5510 Wilson. The Pioneer attack was lead by lst team All-Leaguer Marleen O'Brien, who also collected the team M.V.P. Award. She was a complete player and excelled in serv- ing, setting, and defense, according to Helms Another first team All-Leaguer was senior Barb Oaks, who led in hitting and was voted most inspirational Everybody had to play well for us to do so well We had a lot of heart and desire summed up Lachey Helms Milwaukie Clackamas Rex Putnam West Linn Lakertdge Lake Oswego Milwaukie Clackamas Rex Putnam West Linn Lakeridge Lake Oswego Ashland Wilson 15 5 156 157 17 15 15 12 15 10 15 10 159 16 14 15 11 8 15 156 15 0 156 15 11 15 7 15 5 15 12 16 14 9 1 15 5 15 11 16 14 15 11 15 '7 17 15 15 11 15 8 5 15 9 15 League 12 0 Season 13 2 Q1 0 ' li I . . A , - , - .. , - . ' , I . - , I ' 1 ' 9 '1 . 7 . . , . . , - ' ' 51 ' 0 ' . - , - - , - - 1 .. . I , D Thurston 15-15, 2-15, 5-15 1. In the state tournamengjunior Tami Bannick and Senior Barb Oakes combine to deflect an Ashland spike. 2. Coach Helms delivers quiet words of advice during a time-out.
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