Estacada High School - Ranger Yearbook (Estacada, OR)

 - Class of 1954

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P1 Fx 1953 Baseball ... tb I K , EY., First row: Don Jenkins, Managerg Nick Hayden, Denny Sarver, Don Berg, Bob Shook, Jerry Wallace, Stan Cirt, Bob Christenson. Second row: Stan Dmytryk, Jerry McMahon, Cary Ames, Del Kiggins, Ron Kiggins, Jim Miller, ,lim Weston, John Lee, David Milburn, Mr. Osburn, Coach. The Rangers fielded a much stronger baseball team than expected and came through for a second place finish in the Willamette Valley League. We opened the season against the strong Molalla club with surprisingly good hitting to win 6 to 4. Bill Varitz's and Ron Kiggins, doubles gave us the scoring punch needed. Mt. Angel succumbed 6 to 4 after they held a 4 to 2 lead that melted when the hitters got the range again. Del Kiggins led the Rangers to a 4 to 2 win over the Canby Cougars for our third victory. The WVL champions from Dallas dropped a hard-hitting but poor fielding Ranger team for their first loss, 6 to 4. The Rangers traveled to Silverton to win a 3 to 1 game with Jim Miller, a sophomore pitcher, doing an outstanding job. Poor base- running brought on our second defeat by Sandy, 4 to 3. Cary Ames and Jerry McMahon led the Rangers with three hits apiece to throttle the Woodburn Bulldogs for our final game. Season Statistics NAME AB R H HP TAB S0 W FC TB AVER. Gary Ames .. ........... 28 2 10 0 28 5 0 0 12 .357 Denny Sarver .......... 18 2 6 0 20 5 1 0 8 .333 Stan Dmytryk ...,...... 27 6 6 1 30 1 3 3 19 .286 Ron Kiggins ............ 28 6 8 0 30 1 3 2 12 .281 Jerry Wallace .......... 18 10 5 1 27 2 9 0 21 .280 Jerry McMahon ...... 19 3 5 0 19 5 0 1 7 .273 Bill Varill ................ 23 5 3 0 24 4 1 0 12 .209 Del Kiggitls .............. 27 1 5 0 27 8 0 2 9 .185 Don Berg ........ ....... 8 0 1 1 9 3 1 3 3 .125 .lim Miller .. ...... . 10 0 1 0 12 5 2 0 2 .083 Nick Hayden ......... .. 19 2 1 0 20 6 1 0 6 ,053 Don Jenkins , . 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000

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Kneeling Coos George Wexsgerher Sarver .lim Vickerman Bryan jerry Hayden, Don Berg, Standing Randall Hale Stan Rutherford Janssens Terry Vickerman Del Kiggins, Ron Kiggins, 1953 Track Season The 1953 Track Season opened with nme lettermen reporting to Coach Don Bryant. The 1952 stand outs still with the team were Ron York, State javelin champion: David Bryan Willamette Valley one half mile champion: and Stan Rutherford, Northwest AAU Junior champion These men proved outstanding during the season with the help of Joe ,lanssens ,lim Vickerman and Ron Kiggins. The Rangers placed second in a three-way meet to open the season. The totals were Milwaukie, 69 5f6, Estacada 62 2f3, and Lake Oswego 16 1X3 The Willamette Relays followed with our distance team breaking their old record The Hayward Relays at Eugene were almost a cmch for the Rangers to win but a disastrous accident kept our team from competmg Estacada came back with a smashing v1c tory for the Willamette Valley League cham plonship with the highest total ever recorded 58V points Oswego was downed in a dual meet 88 to 34- ,lim Vickerman led the way with a total of 16 pomts The District meet found the Rangers quah fymg two men for the State meet Ron Klg gms won the high jump and Joe ,lanssens placed second in the discus to close out the track season Letter winners were: York, shot javelin. discus relay 100 220' ,lanssens discus shot' Bowman, one-fourth mile high hurdles. relay' Bryan one-half mile mile' Rutherford, one-half mile, mile' Sinclair high jump high hurdles relay 100' I. Vickerman, low hurdles broad jump shot relay, 100, 220' T. Vickerman, low hurd-les, relay: R. Kiggins, high jump. javelin: D. Kiggins, high jump: Wallace. broad jump, pole vault: Harhert, pole vault. 220: Guldenzopf. one-half mile: Holbrook. one-half mile, high jump: Hayden, discus. 220. 100: Hale. one-fourth mile. high jump.



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1953 Football Season vmqrgg.. .d'-!!'eQg:' 'X , , aiegvosiie 6314 7 First row: Mr. Moore, Coachg Ron Kiggins, Jim Miller, Ron Zumwalt, Jerry McMahon, Bob Christenson, Stan Dmytryk, Jim Weston, Terry Vickerman, Mr. Osburn, Assistant Coach. Second row: Jim Poppe, Jack White, John Harbert, Jim Vickerman, Nick Hayden, Del Kiggins, Jerry Wallace, Denny Sarver, Paul Sagner, Don Jenkins, Manager. Third row: Billy Griggs, Managerg Ronald Slaughter, Gary Linn, Ron Hare, Lee Zumwalt, Lynn McAllister, Jerry Christensen, Charles Jennings, Bob Wokman, Gary Vestal, Ted Slaughter. The Estacada Rangers in their 1953 season won seven League games, lost none, and tied none, resulting in the undisputed Willamette Valley League Championship, under the guidance of Coach Keith Moore. . The mighty Estacada Rangers had possibly the most successful year in football ln EUHS history. The season started with a pre-season game with Gervais, which the Green took in stride with a score of 33 to O. The Willamette Valley Jamboree was held here again this year with the South de- feating the North 4.0 to 18. The individual quarters wentfas follows: Estacada 6, Woodburn 6, Mt. Angel 12, Canby 6, Molalla 12, Dallas Og Silverton 16, Sandy 0. Woodburn became the first League team to fall under the Green ax. The Rangers ran away with the ball, winning 13 to 0, for a successful start. Then they went into their second league game playing host to the Silverton Foxes. The game ended with another win tucked under the belts of the Green and White, who were out in front 13 to 6. Jim Vickerman and Ron Kiggins hit pay-dirt in the first and second quarters. The Estacada team next journeyed to Molalla for the third and perhaps their closest and hardest fought League game of the season, with the Hangers edging the Indians 19 to 18. The touchdowns were made by a series of passes from Del to Ron and long gains by Jim Vickerman, Sarver, and Hayden. The fourth straight Willamette Valley League win for the Rangers was a 21 to 6 victory over the Sandy Pioneers on the home ground. Although the score was more than a slight margin, the Sandy defense did give the Rangers trouble throughout the game. Scorings were made by Ron Kiggins. Dmytryk. J. Vickerman and Nick Hayden. The Rangers' fifth League win was an outstanding offensive and defensive game with Del Kiggins pitching 16 out of 20 completed passes. helping thc Rangers top Mt. Angel 38 to 0. Buzz Randall. Jim Weston, and Jerry McMahon played outstanding defensive in the line. Denny Sarver. outstanding Sophomore halfback, suffered a broken leg and a dislocated knee in the Mt. Angel game and was unable to play the

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