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Old February 20th, 2012, 05:06 PM
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From the:
ODGA (Oregon Disc Golf Assoc.) Flight Report
Vol. 2 Issue 4 July-August 1994
Edited and Compiled by Darren McCracken
> results from the Mt. Tabor Open <
Open Pro:
John Salisky 154 $130
Dave Ross 154 $90
Pat Pierre 156 $60
Roland Van Bibber $45
Darren McCracken $35
Gordon Kirkpatrick $20

Master:
Dan Lucachick 150 $100
Lowell Shields 150 $70
Steve Tufty 155 $45
Dave Levan 155 $45
Kurt Bayne 158 $30

Advanced:
Ray Antoon 169
Rich Zippo 172
Bruce Mitchell 172

Am II:
Terry Schuler 183
Rob Thome 195
Mike Bacon 202

Women:
Julie Groves 218
Alicia Harden 220
Jane Spencer 235

I see some west coast legends in that "baggin" Masters division.
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Old February 20th, 2012, 06:02 PM
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Thanks for posting that Yose! Gives me a bit of perspective regarding how long some of those players have been playin'.
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Old February 20th, 2012, 06:34 PM
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I miss that couse,had alot of good times there
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Old February 21st, 2012, 09:19 AM
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Thanks for posting that Yose! Gives me a bit of perspective regarding how long some of those players have been playin'.
El gusto es mio hermano!
I stumble across this stuff from time to time and enjoy the many memories it brings back to me and now hopefully others.
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Old February 21st, 2012, 10:35 AM
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Here we go:
It was in Estacada 1991 at the Oregon State Overall Frisbee Championships.
The weather conditions were cloudy/rainy and 70 degrees.
Out of 31 participants only 5 players threw over 300'.
Distance
340 > Roland Van Bibber
319 > Bruce Sisson
306 > Paul Barcus (this youngster was good)
304 > Jim Morehead
301 > Jeff Burns
Accuracy
Jerry Miller > 14 of 28
Golf
Pro > Roland Van Bibber > 92
Master > Neil Snyder > 95
Advanced > Jim Morehead > 110
Amateur > Keith Borges > 119
Women > Elaina Wallmann > 134
MTA (Maximum Time Aloft)
Roland Van Bibber > 10.92 seconds

I'm not sure where the TRC (throw run and catch) results are, but I do remember the Bear Wrestler (aka Hyzerbomb) taking a hill out while making some great catches in either MTA or TRC.
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Old February 21st, 2012, 10:56 AM
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I miss that couse,had alot of good times there
No doubt that was/is an epic place to play disc golf.
The reservoir/cart track shot will always be one of my favorites of all time.
Anyone remember playing there while a wedding was going on up top.
That's also where I started a saying (at least in our parts) "when in doubt go to the basket".
This was after Sasquatch (Gary Helvig) threw one that all of us saw go way left of the pin. We looked where we thought it was for at least 5 minutes with no luck. So Gary took his 'P' and then while walking up to putt out... there it was about 15' from the basket.

Then there was this feller (John something I think) that was video taped throwing discs at a basketball hoop to try and break a Guinness Book record!
From the lyrics of an old Neil Young song "old times were good times".
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Here is a link to a picture of a disc from the Mt Tabor Portland Disc Golf Championships. I found this disc at Play it Again in Corvallis around 1998 I think. It is a lightning disc and pretty beat up but a nice collector.
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Old February 24th, 2012, 11:38 AM
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Here is one more from Mt. Tabor. NW Full Sail Disc Golf Series final. November 3rd 2001. Mint condition rainbow stamp.
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Old February 24th, 2012, 06:18 PM
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Here is a link to a picture of a disc from the Mt Tabor Portland Disc Golf Championships. I found this disc at Play it Again in Corvallis around 1998 I think. It is a lightning disc and pretty beat up but a nice collector.
[IMG][/IMG]
This is probably a Stealth by Lightning Discs, we got them as part of our players pack. I got a white one from that tourney. That was such a great place to play tourneys.
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Old February 24th, 2012, 07:39 PM
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Here is one more from Mt. Tabor. NW Full Sail Disc Golf Series final. November 3rd 2001. Mint condition rainbow stamp.
Pat,

Good to hear from you. How are things in South Carolina? Playing worlds this year?
Glad to know you lurk here sometimes.

Take care (from another semi-old-timer)
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Old February 25th, 2012, 10:58 AM
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Patrick,
This thread was intended to spark up some PNW disc golf history and share some of those times.
Thanks for contributing!
Are you still building dgc's?
I remember your "traveling 9", that was a great concept and was very needed during those days.
I think it's time to get into some of my old-school stash.
Yose
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Old February 25th, 2012, 11:43 AM
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What year did the PDGA first offer Amateur classifications for members?
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https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=3405821193...1233860&type=3

Sorry about the presentation of this photo.
I'm a rook with this stuff.
This disc is a Spitfire and yes there were Stealths and Hellcats also.

https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-as...14911448_n.jpg

This is also a Spitfire.
Keith or Lance could prolly confirm, but I believe this was from 1997 0r 98, after the "rebirth' of the ODGA.

https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-as...81227661_n.jpg

Eclipse (Par Infinity)
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Old March 2nd, 2012, 09:58 AM
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What year did the PDGA first offer Amateur classifications for members?
1988.
I wonder if any of the Bod's brought up the idea about an ADGA at that time?
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Old March 16th, 2012, 04:22 PM
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May 20,21 1995 Whistlers Bend Park (sunny, 75 degrees)
This gig was played using the original 27 hole, par 81 layout at WB.
As you can tell it was back when Oregon obviously had a large shortage of open pro men.
This is also the one where Kurt Bayne's scorecard was added wrong and the penalty strokes took him out of first!
KB, being the type of feller he was/is still donated some of his payout to help Whistlers get that dreaded first basket.

Open
Ca-Mike 'Long Lanky Southpaw' Belchik 74 78 152 $300
Wa-Craig Gangloff..............................77 77 154 $155
Wa-Gary Meyers................................82 75 157 $115
Wa-Phil Loyd.....................................81 80 161 $75
Wa-Jerry Bailey..................................81 81 162 $55
Wa-Turis Corning................................81 82 163 $18
Wa-Tom Allyn....................................81 82 163 $18
Wa-Steve Loyd..................................84 84 168
Wa-Jason Coke..................................84 86 170
Wa-Ken Bohling..................................89 81 170
Or-Erik (before he was 'Buck') Smith.......82 89 171
Or-Rick (whatever happened to) Hawn....89 82 171
Wa-Mike Wagner.................................86 85 171
Wa-Pat Bailey.....................................87 86 173
Wa-David Swanson..............................88 85 173
Wa-Ray Antoon...................................85 90 175
?? -Alan Schwartz................................92 84 176
Wa-Mark Kilmer....................................88 91 179

Pro Women
Wa-Heather Witt.................................92 91 183 $75

Pro Master
Wa-Lowell Shields...........77 79 156 $290
Or-Roland Van Bibber.......76 81 157 $145
Wa-Kurt Bayne..............79 78 157 $105
Wa-Gordy Kirkpatrick.......80 81 162 $65
Or-David Melton..............83 81 164 $40
Ca-Tom Wallace...............84 80 164 $40
Or-Dan Lucachick.............80 85 165
Or-Tom Embree................83 82 165
Or-Steve Wright..............82 84 166
Or-Darren Nitz.................84 82 166
Or-Gary 'Squatch' Helvig....86 82 168
Or-Kent 'Thumper' Parsons..84 87 171
Wa-'Brother' Don Bishop.....87 86 173
Or-Jack Schoolcraft..........88 88 176
Or-Jim 'JJ' Johnson............89 87 176
??-Drew Seip...................88 91 179
Or-'Insane' Zane Hoffman...91 94 185
Or-Phil 'Artbeats' Bates......94 95 189
Or-Stephen Early..............99.... DNF

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Old March 17th, 2012, 09:45 AM
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Some very familiar names on the pro master list
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