Portland News (Portland, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1979 Page: 11 of 16
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North Shore Wins 1st At Victoria
PORTLAND NKWS, Thursday, July 12, 1979 Page 11
JOI BURKE «<at CMflrmtd
recently a* a qualified
volunteer umpir • to officiate in
tt«o »W Texe* Stato Lima
League baseball tournament in
Waco. Burke has boon
affiliated wH* the C P Little
League in various capacities
far the past nine years and
received his tfficial Little
Leafue umpire certification in
1*75.__
Football Tickets
To Go On Sale
Football seaton tickets for
the Gregory-Pcrtland Wildcats
!979 season will be on sale for
four (4) weeks. July 16 through
Aug 10. ai the school
administration building at
Gregory for th*e persons who
had season tx-kets last year
Those wishing to renew their
season tickets must go in
person to purchase tickets
which will be sold between 8 30
am and 4 0) pm Monday
through Friday
There will be five home
games this year and the price
of each season ticket book is
til Individual game tickets for
reserved seats at home will be
*2 00. with the exception of the
Carpus Chrtsti Carroll and
Rota town games for which
tickets will cost S2 50
Season tickets formerly held
by persons who have moved
away from the district will go
on sale Aug 13 Parents of
varsity team Members who do
not have season tickets wit!
have first choc-e Aug I3andl4
in Hicket purcltase
All other tickets will go on
sale Aug 15 (• • first come,
first served biais
1979 SCHEDULE Sept 14.
Corpus Chnst Carroll here
Sept 21. Corpus Chnsti Ray.
Rue Stadium Sept 28
Robstown here Ort 5 Flour
Bluff, here <kt 12. Calallen.
here. Oct 19. Beeville there
Oct 26. Sinton. there Nov 2.
The North Shore Swim Team
won second place at the
Victoria Sea Devi! swim meet
held at Sun Valley June 30 and
July I.
The Lake Jackson Aquatic
Club won first place with the
highest number of points
Victoria Sea L>evils won third
place
The winning teams were
presented trophies for their
accomplishments on Sunday
following the completion of
competition High point
trophies were presented to the
boy and girl in each age
division with the most points
The following results were
made by the Portland
swimmers who are members
of the North Shore Swim
Team
( DIVISION Girls right
and under
Tnsha Bos. age 5. 1st. 8-U 200
medley relay. 200 free relay
8th. se
hack
Jennifer Gidden. age 7. 1st.
200 medley relay. 200 free
relay; 5th. IOC free 50
butterfly. 50 breast. 6th. 50
elay.
8th. senior 400 medley relay. 5
free 7th. 50 hack 8th. 400
medley relay
CDIVISION Bovs
eight and under
Aaron Bos age 7. 2nd. 200
medley relay 4th »<« tree
style, 5th. 50 back. 7th. 50 free
style
( DIVISION Girls 9 talt
Kellie Chiles. 2nd. 50 breast
( DIVISION Ha\«»|alt
Paul Gidden 1st. 50
butterfly 2nd. 20r, medley
relay, ioo free 3rd. SO free
style. 200 free 6lh. 50 breast
7th. 50 hack
David Harm, age 9. 3rd. ton
breast stroke senior 2nd. 200
medley re by
II DIVISION Ross 11 to 12
Jonathan Bor. 12. 1st. 400
free reby. 2nd. 50 breast 6th.
400 free 8th. 100 back
K DIVISION-Girts II to 12
Kim Chiles, age 11. 2nd. 400
medley reby. 400 free reby.
7th. 100 backstroke
Kellie Chiles. 2nd. 200
medley reby. 200 free reby
A DIVISION Senior
Susan Rns 15. 2nd. 400 free
reby. 200 free. 100 breast. 100
back. 3rd. 400 free. 4th. 400
individual medley. 200 back.
100 free. 50 free 5th. 200
individual medley. 6th. 20ft
butterfly
Susan Bos is participating in
the Texas open swim meet July
6 and 7 at the University of
Texas in Austin
Portland Gymnasts
Compete June 28
Tom Bbck (left) the 1*78 Little League president makes a special award to Don Griffin, this
year's president, and Judy Carson, this year's chairperson ai the Little League ladies
auxiliary.
The Portbnd Academy of
Gymnastics and Exercise met
the Charles Teas Gymnastics
School of Corpus Christi in a
gymnastics competition
Thursday June 28 The
Portbnd team consisting of
twelve team members,
competed on the balance beam
and floor exercises
Portbnd Academy won 18 of
a posa ble IK places Results .rf
the competition are as follows
GIRI..H 4 AND 1 NDFR
Floor Exercise competition.
3rd. U-na Williams 4th. Stacy
Schmidt. 5th. Debra DeGaish
and 61 h. Crtaay Revell
Beam competition. 2nd.
Slacv Schmid? 3rd Lena
Williams 5lh. Bonnie Kalich
and 6th. Crbay Revell
(.IRIS I#TO 12
Barbara Ezell and 4th. Kari
Harris
Beam competition. 2nd.
Cammi -Junta 3rd. Barbara
Ezell and 4th. Kari Hams
The Portbnd Academy of
Gymnastics and Exercise
located one block north , of
Royal Fooritown at 505 Elm.
was started in March of 1979 by
Chris Randall and Carrie
Garwick
Gymnastics instructors at
'he school are Chris Randall.
Carrie Garwick. Tammy
m pet ill
i and 3
Tuioso-Midway here Nov 9.
Rock port Fullt n. the
. West-Oso. 'here
vay. tl
iilfin.
there Nov
1st. Stephanie Smith
Amy Palmer
Bearn competition thin).
Amv Palmer and fourth
Stephanie Smith
GIRLS 13 TO 14
Flo it Exercise competition.
1st. Cammi Jurica. 2nd.
Aquanauts Win
In Victoria Meet
The Portland Aquanauts
swim team, sponsored by
the .laycees attended the Sun
Valley ABC Invitational swim
up
and
1st. 50 meter breast
tyle.
Christina Zamarripa. 10 and
4th. SO meter freest;
>oris:>red hv the
Victoria Sea Devils Saturday.
r 1 at
sport
i Sea I
June 30. and Sunday. July
Victoria
Ribbon winners from
Portland Aquanauts team
were
Dana Zamanpa eight and
under, 1st. 100 neter freestyle
2nd. 50 meter butterfly 2nd. 50
meter freestyle. 3rd. 50 meter
breast stroke and 4th. 50
rneter backstroke__
Donna King. 11 to 12 age gro-
wl stroke
rest
hpa.
under. 3rd. 50 meter freestyle
Raymond Ferren. 10 and
under. 4th. 50 meter
backstroke 4th. 50 meter
freestyle
Carla Polderman. senior
girls. 5th. 100 meter freestyle
Mike Self. 10 and under 8th.
50 meter breast stroke and a B
patch and stars for the 50
meter freestyle and the 50
meter back stroke
Sea AQUANAUTS. Page i3
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Classes are available for all
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Judy Carson, chairperson of the Little League todies auxiliary presents the Sportsmanship
Award to the teams that were chosen for exhibiting the best sportsmanship during tt
season The plaque hangs in the Bell Public Library From loft are (back) Tom Blad
manager. Senior League Indians. Ted Hoover, manager, Senior Minor Aces. Grover Mann,
manager Minor League Tigers, (front) Harold Sanders, assistant manager. Meior League
Dodgers. Judy Carson; Bobby Sablatura. manager Ma|or League Dodgers, and Rudy
Moreno, manager. Prep League Dodgers
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Oak Ridge Club 4th
Portlands Oak Ridge
Estates Club had an ok) fashion
4th of July mspite of the rain'
The activities for the day
included a bike parade, billiard
tournament, cake baking
contest, bridge tournament,
tennis tournament, family
volleyball and various
swimming races The
members of the club, and their
guests also had a great time
with the egg toss, greased
watermelon swim, treasure
hunt ipoolside) and a
contest
Winners in each of the events
were as follows: Bike
decorating parade. 6 and
under, first. Julie Berryman,
second. Paige Moody, and
third. Angela Gaertner and
diving
Josh Hamill Bike decorating
parade, over 6. first. Kristin
Pipes, second Jeff Michaud
and I-aura Gilbertson, and
third. John Saint and Kelly
Pipes Overall champion
receiving the bike decorating
trophy was Jana Bpmar, age6
Results of billiards were
female division, first, l^ena
Williams and second. Shannon
Cardwell male division first.
Jackie Burrows and second
Pat Michaud
Cake baking contest results
Best decorated cake, first.
Lynette Redding second
Cheri Cantrell and third. Shelly
Moody
Rest tasting cake, first. June
Saint. second. Barbara
Hawley and third. Susan
Barecky Over all best tasting
and decorated cake 'ropies
went to Trisha Williams
female division, and Jared
West, male division
Bridge tournament winners
S#a OAK RIDGE, Page 13
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Leveen, Paul D. Portland News (Portland, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1979, newspaper, July 12, 1979; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth871697/m1/11/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bell/Whittington Public Library.