Bowling
North Bend Lanes
Nov. 20-26
HIGH GAME
Alley Cats — Sandra Jacobs 214, Sheryl Todd 202, Judy Cutting 190.
Bay Area Hospital — Dale Garnick 267, Karl Daniel 222, Mike Ash 215; Lisa Wooley 212, Tina Chambers 212, Sally Ash 197.
Cosmo — Cathy Bishop 224, Shyla Haire 223, Stacey Nelson 218.
Rolling Pins — Lois Cunningham 226, Mary Barnes 190, Shirley Bridgham 190.
Primers Too Seniors — Don Bomar 244, Bill Kulick 227, Richard Gutierrez 227, Berrel Vinyard 227; Beverly Cameron 223, Marge Novak 192, Azada Grey 185, Mary Barnes 185.
Cash Classic — Karl Daniel 300, Robert Taylor 259, Trevor Sanne 257; Shyla Haire 235, Stacey Nelson 222, Margo Erickson 213, Shannon Weybright 213.
Jack-n-Jill — Karl Daniel 247, Rich Brimhall 244, Randy Rice 231; Cassondra Bechard 224, Tina Tillett 215, Oda Pendergrass 188.
Sunday Reno — Russell Inman 241, Jeff Stanley 234, Jesse Trosper 226; Shyla Haire 214, Jennifer Trosper 210, Pam Smisek 194.
Young at Heart Seniors — Richard Gutierrez 245, Jim Cutrell 245, Virgil Pekoc 213; Maxine Rowling 201, Linda Nichols 200, Marge Novak 185.
Monday Super Star Juniors — Ronnie Silva 277, Misael Leagare 223, Joey Huffman 217; Danielle McNally 175, Josie Chambers 171, Monica Cardana 165.
Coast — Kent Voth 279, Kelly Swope 268, Bryan Roberts 268.
HIGH SERIES
Alley Cats — Sheryl Todd 566, Judy Cutting 536, Amy Curtis 529.
Bay Area Hospital — Dale Garnick 598, Karl Daniel 573, Lloyd Lorenz 494; Tina Chambers 549, Sally Ash 546, Lisa Wooley 534.
Cosmo — Shyla Haire 619, Cathy Bishop 615, Oda Pendergrass 588.
Rolling Pins — Lois Cunningham 597, Judy Cutting 536, Shirley Bridgham 519.
Primers Too Seniors — Don Bomar 648, Richard Gutierrez 628, Berrel Vinyard 598; Marge Novak 567, Mary Barnes 509, Beverly Cameron 508.
Cash Classic — Robert Taylor 727, Karl Daniel 702, Trevor Sanne 701; Shyla Haire 650, Stacey Nelson 602, Shannon Weybright 597.
Jack-n-Jill — Dan Hartman 638, Randy Rice 633, Rich Brimhall 619; Cassondra Bechard 582, Tina Tillett 580, Oda Pendergrass 550.
Sunday Reno — Russell Inman 670, Jesse Trosper 616, Robert Taylor 605; Oda Pendergrass 547, Jennifer Trosper 533, Lisa Duryee 522.
Young at Heart Seniors — Richard Gutierrez 663, Jim Cutrell 619, Virgil Pekoc 609; Linda Nichols 548, Sally Ash 501, Marge Novak 495.
Monday Super Star Juniors — Ronnie Silva 618, Kyle Rose 572, Joey Huffman 570; Danielle McNally 494, Monica Cardana 455, Josie Chambers 453.
Coast — Don Shipp 743, Bryan Roberts 695, Kent Voth 694.
Karate
Project Action Tournament
Nov. 17
At Coquille Valley School
Major awards
Best all-around martial artist: Savannah Reeves. Runners-up: Mariah Langenberg, Taryn Lewis, Kaitlyn Davidson.
Grand Champion Forms: Beginner, Sean Hunt.
Grand Champion Forms: Intermediate, Julian Franks.
Grand Champion Forms: Advanced, Rhianna Freis.
Grand Champion Forms: Black Belt, Heather Smith.
Grand Champion Forms: Adult underbelt, Patrick Lieske.
Grand Champion Forms: Adult Black Belt, Brent Mullins.
Coquille Martial Arts students
Results for students at Coquille Martial Arts, listed by student, followed by age and level (in parentheses), and places.
Kayla Houston (9, intermediate): First traditional form, first weapons form, second creative form, first creative weapons, participant point sparring.
Zak DelaVega (8, Beginner): Second traditional form, first point sparring.
Willy Danforth (5, Beginner): Second traditional form.
Kaitlyn Davison (10, intermediate): Second traditional form, first weapons form, first creative form, second creative weapons, third point sparring, participated in continuous.
Angelina Morones (4, beginner): First traditional form, second flag sparring.
David Vincent (8, beginner): Third traditional form.
Mariah Langeberg (11, black belt): First traditional, first weapon, first creative weapons, first point sparring (12-14), second continuous.
Franklin Smith (14, advanced): First traditional, first weapons, first creative weapons, third sparring.
Joselyn Smith (12 intermediate): Second traditional, first weapons, first creative weapons (black belt division with Tasha Keller): second sparring, participated in continuous.
Tasha Napier (14 advanced): Participated traditional, third weapons, second creative, third creative weapons, participated sparring, third continuous.
Tula Faith (10, intermediate): First traditional, second weapons, third point.
Taryn Lewis (adult black belt): First traditional, second weapons, second creative, third creative weapons, second point sparring (mens), second continuous.
Sheila Bone (adult intermediate): First traditional, first women’s sparring, first continuous.
Patrick Perry (adult beginner): First traditional, third sparring.
Geoffery Perry (6, beginner): First traditional, first sparring, second continuous.
Ian Frank (17, advanced): First traditional, first weapons, second point, third continuous.
Kai Griggs (11, advanced): First traditional, first weapons, first point, third continuous.
Max Underdown (10, advanced): Second traditional, second weapons, first creative weapons, second point.
Tasha Keller (13, black belt): First traditional, first weapons, first creative, first creative weapons.
Dane Saxton (adult black belt): Third traditional, first weapons, first creative, participated in creative weapons, third point, third continuous.
Andrew Carleton (16, intermediate): Second traditional, first creative, second point, second continuous.
Nikki Keller (adult advanced): Third traditional, second weapons, first creative open, second point, second continuous.
Amy Muenchrath (adult advanced): First traditional, first weapons, third point, third continuous.
Cheryl Houston (adult intermediate): First weapons, first creative weapon.
Kymberley Simpson (11, intermediate): Third traditional, third weapons, third point, first continuous.
Jeremy Etienne (level not available): Second traditional, second weapon, first point sparring.
Billiards
Pacific Coast Pool League
Team W L
Quarterdeck 2 34 16
Gussies 29 21
Hauser Bar & Grill 27 27
A.J. 21 33
Quarterdeck 20 34
Southwest Oregon APA
Coos Bay Division
Team Points
Silver Dollar 77
Eagles 77
Quarterdeck 75
Gussies 71
Road Runs
Upcoming Road Races on the South Coast
For more information on upcoming road races and for photos from past events, those interested can log on to the South Coast Running Club’s Web page at
www.southcoastrunningclub.com.
Mac’s Run — Saturday, Dec. 8, starting at 10 a.m. at Sunset Bay State Park. Events include a 10-kilometer run and 5-kilometer run/walk along the Cape Arago Highway. Runners in both events will go through Shore Acres State Park, while the longer event also goes through Cape Arago State Park. The entry fee is $30 with a sweatshirt for those who pre-register by Nov. 23, or $7 without a shirt. The race-day fee is $34 for those who want a sweatshirt. Race-day registration and packet pick-up will be held from 9 to 9:45 a.m. in the Sunset Bay parking lot. The race honors late South Coast Running Club member E.P. “Mac” MacKean Smith, who ran into his 80s. For more information, those interested can contact Rex Miller at 269-1199.
Bullards Run — Sunday, Jan. 13, starting at 2 p.m. in the campground at Bullards Beach State Park near Bandon. Events include a 10-kilometer run and 5-kilometer run/walk, as well as a 1-mile kids run. The entry fee is $2 plus a previously worn, but not worn-out running T-shirt for a shirt exchange. The $2 fee is to help cover a $100 charge imposed for the first time by the Oregon State Parks Department. For more information, those interested can contact Tom Bedell at 347-4740 or David Ledig at 347-3491.
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