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Honoring MAC members for placing first, second or third in state, regional, national or
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n October MAC
international athletic competitions.
conducted its annual
GYMNASTICS
member satisfaction
Men’s State Championships, Springfield, March 14-15
survey, which provided 3rd, level 10, junior floor – Christopher Short; 3rd, level 10, junior pommel horse – Short; 1st,
a number of comments
level 10, junior rings – Short; 2nd, level 10, junior parallel bars – Short; 1st, level 10, junior high bar
from many members
– Short; 2nd, level 10, all-around – Short
1st, level 10, junior pommel horse – Ethan Eldred; 2nd, level 10, junior parallel bars – Eldred
about how the club is
1st, level 10, senior floor – Tory Brown; 3rd, level 10, senior pommel horse – Brown; 2nd, level
doing. One member
10, senior rings – Brown; 1st, level 10, senior parallel bars – Brown; 1st, level 10, senior high bar –
stated they hoped their Brown; 1st, level 10, all-around – Brown
words would be used to
2nd, level 10 senior pommel horse – Kristopher Yeager; 2nd, level 10 senior high bar – Yeager;
help facilitate change,
Ed Stoner 2nd, level 10 senior all-around – Yeager
AthlEtiC DiRECtoR
1st, level 9, junior 12-13 floor – Nathan Swanson; 1st, level 9, junior 12-13 pommel – Swanson;
not just be ignored
1st, level 9, junior 12-13 vault – Swanson; 1st, level 9, junior 12-13 parallel bars – Swanson; 3rd, level
and filed. As such, I plan to share a few of
9, junior 12-13 high bar – Swanson; 1st, level 9, junior 12-13 all-around – Swanson
the comments, which touch on a variety of 2nd, level 9, junior 14-15 floor – Banks Hall; 1st, level 9, junior 14-15 pommel – Hall; 1st, level 9,
topics from class times to equipment main-
junior 14-15 rings – Hall; 1st, level 9, junior 14-15 vault – Hall; 1st, level 9, junior 14-15 parallel bars
tenance, in my columns throughout 2010.
– Hall; 2nd, level 9, junior 14-15 high bar – Hall; 1st, level 9, junior 14-15 all-around – Hall
2nd, level 6, junior floor – Parker Chiapuzio; 3rd, level 6, junior pommel – Chiapuzio; 3rd, level
Until then, December is a time to celebrate
6, junior parallel bars – Chiapuzio; 2nd, level 6, junior high bar – Chiapuzio; 3rd, level 6, junior all-
the season, reflect on the year’s memories, as
around – Chiapuzio
well as work off all those Thanksgiving calo- 3rd, level 6, senior high bar – Brock Luthi
ries and enjoy more holiday parties.
2nd, level 6, senior vault – Jacob McCarthy
While 2009 offered a number of
2nd, level 6, senior vault – Brendan Tonkin
3rd, level 6, child high bar – Aaron Swanson
economic memories most of us would like
3rd, level 4 rings – Griffin Urness
to forget, MAC provided plenty of favor-
HANDBALL
able memories to celebrate: hosting the
Handball U.S.H.A. National Four-Wall Championships, Fountain Valley, Calif., June 8-14
service academies’ gymnastics meet as part
1st, men’s 70-plus B singles – Jay Maxwell
of the MAC Open; establishing a golf course U.S.H.A. Handball National 3-Wall Championships, Maumee, Ohio, Sept. 3-7
alliance with The Reserve; opening the
2nd, men’s 70-plus doubles – Ed Grossenbacher and partner
expanded rock wall and creating the Outdoor
Handball World Championships, MAC, Oct. 4-10
1st, men’s singles master B (40-plus) – Steve Sharpe
Department; hosting the NACAD basket-
1st, men’s singles diamond master (70-plus) – E. Grossenbacher
ball tournament; honoring A Century of
1st, men’s doubles (70-plus) – E. Grossenbacher and partner
Swimming at MAC; and hosting the World 2nd, men’s singles golden master (50-plus) – David Steinberg
Handball Championships, to name just a few.
2nd, men’s singles seniors (35-plus) – Bob Herrera
If you missed the items listed above, you
2nd, men’s doubles A – Aaron Garner and Matt Steele
2nd, men’s doubles (40-plus) – Ryan Grossenbacher and partner
can still finish the year strong by registering
for winter classes Tuesday, Dec. 8 beginning
TENNIS
at 6:30 a.m. See the insert in this month’s
Amber Senior Classic, Vancouver, Wash., April 15-19
1st, men’s 60 open doubles – John Popplewell and partner;
issue of The Winged M or visit
theMAC.com
1st, men’s 65 open doubles – Popplewell and partner
to see all there is for your family to enjoy.
62nd Annual Senior Championships, Bremerton, Wash., May 22-25
And, speaking of family, don’t miss one of 1st, men’s 65 open doubles – Popplewell and partner
our most popular Family Fridays Dec. 18
2nd, men’s 60 open doubles – Popplewell and partner
when rides on the Polar Express return to
Tennis Pacific Continental Bank Open, Eugene, July 2-5
2nd, men’s 65 open doubles – Popplewell and partner
MAC, along with Mr. and Mrs. Claus, a rein-
GPTC Nike 111th Men’s Senior Tennis Championships of Oregon, Portland, July 7-12
deer and all your favorite inflatables and gym
1st, men’s 65 open doubles – Popplewell and partner
activities starting at 6 p.m. 119th Washington State Open Seniors, Seattle, July 28-Aug. 2
In 2009, an impressive number of MAC
1st, men’s 65 open doubles – Popplewell and partner
members earned national and world champi- TRACK AND FIELD
onships. Help us honor and celebrate with all
Masters World Championships, Lahti, Finland, July 28-29
of our national and world champions, as well
4th, decathlon, masters men’s 45-49 – Brian Coushay
Masters National Championships, Seattle, Aug. 14-15
as the Mel Fox Amateur Athlete and the Joe
2nd, decathlon, masters men’s 45-49 division – Coushay
Loprinzi Inspirational Athlete award winners,
at the Banquet of Champions Thursday, Jan.
WEIGHTLIFTING
Oregon State Weightlifting Championships, Eugene, June 6
14 at 6 p.m. Reserve online or by calling
1st, 69 kg (152 lb.) weight class – Mike Cook
Athletic Services at 503-223-8740.
I look forward to seeing you around the
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submit an item: Fill out a Club scoreboard form providing the athlete’s name, sport, event, date and standing
club celebrating the season. WM
(first, second or third place) and submit the form to Athletic services. Forms are available in Athletic services.
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