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Seventh Annual CCA Oregon Banquet

BOWLING SCORES Thursday Morning Mixed Trios 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Trask Vale Two Tillamook Lanes Pioneer Vet. Skelton Construction Do Or Die Whitehead Reforestation A&M Auto The 3 T’s

10-05 09-06 09-06 09-06 07-08 06-09 05-10 05-10

Team High Game & Series The 3 T’s 685 Skelton Construction 2503 Women High Game & Series Betty Randall 179 Susan Taylor 615 Men High Game & Series Dennis Wilks 235 801

Photo by Chelsea Yarnell

The start of last year’s Splash-N-Dash with 88 participants. This year’s registration is still open and has already surpassed last year’s numbers.

Independent League 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Broken Branches Greg’s Marine Don Averill Recycling Den-Jo-Farm Godfrey’s Pharmacy Barclay’s Heating & Sheet Metal Tom’s Electric Ballz Deep Time Out Tavern No Name Noel’s Timber Cutting Tillamook Eagles

16-02 14-04 14-04 13-05 12-06 10-08 06-12 06-12 06-12 05-13 04-14 02-16

Team High Game & Series Barclay’s Heating & Sheet Metal 1171 3251 Godfrey’s Pharmacy 3251

Industrial League 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Precision Timber LLC Dairy & Water Systems The Rodeo Tillamook Tire Trask Vale Farm Jay Sheldon Construction

16-2 12-6 9-9 9-9 6-12 2-16

High Team Games & Series Precision Timber LLC. 1115 The Rodeo 3176 Individual High Game & Series Gerry Betzer 268 668

Lane Strikers 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10)

Foxy Grammies We/Otta Alley Cats Lane Brains Feisty Four Hip Chicks The Jams Twins Ranch Sunshine Pals Shooters

30 – 14 26 – 18 26 – 18 25 – 19 22 – 22 22 – 22 18.5 –25.5 17 – 27 17 – 27 16.5 – 27.5

Individual High Game & Handicap Albert Haertel 207 Gladys Smith 164 Bud Johansen 205 Dennis Aglotis 200 Jay Taylor 564 Rosan Hallstrom 460 Oddballs Edward Jones Tillamook Country Smoker Stimson Lumber TLC Alley Cats

21 -- 11 16.5 -- 15.5 16-- 16 10.5 -- 21.5

Team High Game / High Series Tillamook Country Smoker 622 / 1753 Individual High Game / High Series Kim Norberg 179 / 477

Splash-N-Dash April 5 by Chelsea Yarnell sports@orcoatnews.com In an effort to raise funds for the Tillamook Junior High School’s mile-long fitness trail, Athletic Director Jamie Dixon has organized the second year of the Splash-N-Dash 5k and 10k run/walk. To be held Saturday, April 5, the day will begin with an adults 5k race at 10 a.m. followed by a 10k at 10:10 a.m.

A kid’s race will start after both of the adult races and will be around a quarter of a mile. All races will begin at the Port of Tillamook Bay Officers’ Mess Hall and travel the running trail at the Port. Race entry is $25 for an individual or $50 for a family entry that includes two adult and two kid’s race participants. All finishers will receive a medal with additional

awards going to the individual champion in the men and women’s 5k and 10k division. The first three finishers in each race who finish dressed in the race’s poncho theme will also receive honors. Those interested in participating can sign at the Port of Tillamook Bay Officers’ Mess Hall or obtain a form from the school’s website: tillamookjrhigh.com.

It’s that time of year again as the Tillamook chapter of CCA Oregon will be holding its 7th annual CCA Oregon banquet on March 22. CCA Oregon has been very busy since last year’s Tillamook banquet protecting the Columbia River harvest reforms, ensuring that hatcheries are not unnecessarily targeted for elimination or reduction and participating at all levels to make sure that recreational anglers are well represented in the management of our fisheries. CCA is 100 percent grass roots with membership driving the ship and chapter banquets supplying the lifeblood of the organization. Fundraising allows them to ensure that recreational anglers and more importantly that resources continue to be represented by the most qualified staff available. The banquet committee is once again doing a great job for the Tillamook chapter but they could use your help. The banquet on Saturday March 22, costs $50 and includes a prime rib dinner and a year member-

ship to CCA. How else can you help? Donated prizes are needed for the raffle, silent and oral auctions. Donations in the past have ranged from gift baskets, rifles, fishing rods, elk hunts, tools, gift certificates, Blazer tickets, etc. Cash donations are also an easy way of helping the cause. Last year’s event was a huge success as the Tillamook chapter is always one of the top producing banquets in the state and number one in the nation with regards to gross to net ratio. This ensures that the majority of your donation goes directly to affecting the management issues that are having an affect on your opportunity to enjoy recreational angling. Issues like needless hatchery eliminations and reductions and responsible harvest reforms which are important. If you can attend or offer a donation please contact Jack Smith by email at: jackandtina@centurylink. net, by phone 503-8426313, or by mail: P.O. Box 628, Tillamook.

RECENT SPORTS SCORES

Pirates back to the track by Chelsea Yarnell sports@orcoastnews.com The NKN Pirates are headed back to the track for another season. Led by Head Coach Cynthia Grelck, the team comes back after finishing seventh for the boys and sixth for the girls team at the 2013 Photo by Chelsea Yarnell District Meet. The NKN track team will host their first home meet, Based on perforthe NWL Relays, on April 3. mances at the district meet, the Pirates ended time of 4:27.3 and Anup only sending two nie finished ninth in the athletes to the 2A State 400-meters in a time of Meet last year. 1:07. Brother and sisThis year, the Pirates ter Logan and Anwill host their first nie Rohweder-Romig track meet of the season represented the Pirates on April 3 known as the on the track in Eugene. NWL Relays. Logan finished seventh in the 1500-meters in a

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Softball:

March 17

March 17

Nestucca: 2 Warrenton: 4

NKN: 4 Delphian: 19

UPCOMING GAMES Baseball:

Softball:

Tillamook vs. Taft March 18 4:30 Tillamook vs.Warrenton 3/20 3:30 p.m.

Tillamook vs. Taft March 18 4:30 p.m. Tillamook vs. Warrenton March 20 3:30 p.m.

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Pool-A-Thon raises over $11,000 by Chelsea Yarnell sports@orcoastnews.com For the 24th Annual Pool-A-Thon held on February 22 a total of $11,722 was raised to assist the NCRD/ Nehalem Elementary School Swim Program. All proceeds from the Pool-A-Thon go directly towards the School Swim Instruction & Water Safety Awareness Program which impacts the lives of all students, kindergarten through 5th grade, as well as the adaptive swim students of District #56.

At the Pool-A-Thon 69 swimmers swam a total of 2,870 lengths, the equivalent of 40 miles. In addition, ten students who were not available to swim, participated by collecting donations or pledges for the cause. “To the parents and families of these kids,” Sue Dindia-Gray of NCRD Aquatics said, “we are truly appreciative for the time and energy you gave to your child throughout the Pool-AThon. Thanks for being the backbone of the fundraiser.”

“[And] an extended thank-you to all the generous donors,” DindiaGray continued. “By pledging a swimmer, you have validated the importance of this vital program which enhances the lives of over 200 children. We are fortunate to have the support and encouragement of a caring community. The Legacy of the 84-year old Nehalem School Swim Program lives on. All participants in the Pool-A-Thon also enjoyed a party and free swim on March 1, to celebrate

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Pool-A-Thon participants pose during the event on Feb. 22 where 69 swimmers together swam 2,870 lengths, nearly 40 miles. Over $11,000 was raised to support the School Swim Instruction and Water Safety Awareness Program.

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