Community Sports, Fast Breaks for Dec. 6: Mac’s Run scheduled for Dec. 13
By Staff Reports
Saturday, December 06, 2008 |
Runners and walkers will honor the memory of one of the South Coast’s best-known runners at Mac’s Run on Saturday, Dec. 13.
The event honors E.P. “Mac” McKean-Smith, who died in 1998 at the age of 89 after running into his mid-80s.
The races begin at 10 a.m. at Sunset Bay State Park near Charleston. The 10-kilometer course loops through both Shore Acres and Cape Arago state parks, and the 5-kilometer course includes Shore Acres. Both races are open to runners and walkers.
Registration will be held from 9 to 9:45 a.m. on race day at the Sunset Bay picnic area. The entry fee is $7 ($5 for students under 19). Sweatshirts may be ordered at registration.
For more information, call Rex Miller at 269-1199.
Border Clash
Three girls from South Coast high schools competed in the Border Clash, an all-star cross country race between runners in Oregon and Washington, following the state meets last month.
Gold Beach sophomore Sydney Snook was 66th in the girls race, with a time of 18 minutes, 13 seconds on the 4,000-meter course at the Nike campus in Beaverton.
Siuslaw teammates Samantha Pummer (18:34) and Raelyn Robinson (18:35) finished 73rd and 74th.
Oregon’s girls won the dual meet with Washington, which scores nine places, by a 73-98 margin. Washington had a perfect score of 45 in the boys race, while Oregon scored 144.
Swimming
The Gold Coast Swim Team was well-represented at the Marta Hogard Invitational in Eugene last month.
Nearly 30 members of the team competed in the meet.
Alyssa Hedgpeth, Andrew Hobson, Jack Larson, Makayla Proett and Kayla Sparkman all won races for the team.
Results are listed in today’s Community Scoreboard.
Sportsmanship awards
Bay Area Sportsman’s Association sportsmanship and official awards for Boys & Girls Club of Southwestern Oregon volleyball games played on Saturday, Nov. 22.
Sportsmanship Awards
Third/fourth grade Round 1: Sause Bros (Blossom Gulch 1), coached by Leah Thrall.
Third/fourth grade Round 2: Tri County Plumbing (Hillcrest 3), coached by Anna Carder.
Third/fourth grade Round 3: Lighthouse Tsunami (Lighthouse 2), coached by Julia Johnson.
Fifth grade Round 1: Gould Law Firm (Myrtle Point 1), coached by Linda Robbins.
Fifth grade Round 2: Coos Bay Education (Millicoma 2), coached by LeeAnn MacDonald.
Sixth grade Round 1: TNT Market (Coos Bay 3), coached by Tanna Wright.
Sixth grade Round 2: Dunes Family Health (Reedsport), coached by Jordan Moore.
Officials Award
Professional: Ashton Morgan.
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