THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 2016
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HALL-OF-FAMERS
Logue, Lovvold highlight new AHS Hall inductees
By GARY HENLEY
The Daily Astorian
SCOREBOARD
PREP SCHEDULE
Five individuals, two teams and a contribu-
tor are set to be inducted into the Astoria High
School Hall of Fame.
Induction ceremonies take place Jan. 30 at
the Astoria Elks Club. The inductees will also
be introduced at halftime of Astoria’s boys bas-
ketball game vs. Seaside, Jan. 29 at the Brick
House.
Inductees range from the Class of 1948
to ’88, with two teams (1982 girls track and
1986 boys golf).
TODAY
Boys Basketball — Ilwaco at Ocosta, 7 p.m.
Swimming — Astoria at Seaside, 4 p.m., Sunset
Pool
Wrestling — Astoria/Tillamook at Seaside, 5:30 p.m.
FRIDAY
Girls Basketball — Tillamook at Astoria, 7:45 p.m.;
Banks at Seaside, 7:45 p.m.; Warrenton at Catlin Ga-
bel, 6 p.m.; Life Christian at Knappa, 6 p.m.; Crosshill
Christian at Jewell, 5:30 p.m.
Boys Basketball — Tillamook at Astoria, 6 p.m.;
Banks at Seaside, 6 p.m.; Warrenton at Catlin Gabel,
7:45 p.m.; Life Christian at Knappa, 8 p.m.; Crosshill
Christian at Jewell, 7 p.m.
Swimming — Tillamook Cheese Relays, TBA
Wrestling — Astoria at Tillamook Duals, TBA
SATURDAY
Girls Basketball — Ilwaco at NW Christian, 5:45
p.m.
Boys Basketball — Ilwaco at NW Christian, 7 p.m.
Wrestling — Knappa, Warrenton at Gervais, 10 a.m.
Astoria’s 2016
Hall of Fame class
Doug Logue (1948) — During the “Gold-
en Age” of Astoria basketball (the 1930s and
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nament 16 out of 20 years and won six state ti-
tles, all at a time when Astoria competed with
schools now at the 6A level.
Logue was a 6-foot-4, two-year starter at
center, and helped lead Astoria to a combined
record of 57 wins, 22 losses.
He scored 337 points his senior year, which
accounted for more than 25 percent of the
team’s season total. The Fishermen went un-
defeated at home (19-0) his senior season and
entered the state tournament on a 20-game win
streak, ranked No. 2 in the state. The Fishermen
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ferson of Portland, followed by two losses.
After high school, Logue was a four-year
letterman at Willamette University. He was a
conference All-Star team three years in a row,
and was a Northwest Small College All-Star his
senior year, helping Willamette win four straight
league titles. He also set a Bearcat record for total
points in a game (32), and was inducted into the
Willamette Hall of Fame in 2000.
Andre Baugh (1973) — A three-year track
star, Baugh was voted by teammates as Most
Improved, Most Inspirational and Most Valu-
able.
He broke the school record in the 100-yard
dash twice, with a best of 9.9 seconds. He also
broke the school’s 220-yard dash record, with
a best of 22.4. Both records still stand. He also
anchored the quarter-mile relay team to a then-
school record of 44.5.
At the 1973 Coast Valley Districts, Baugh
received All-League honors for winning the
100- and 220-yard races.
Baugh also played running back for Astoria
football as a junior and senior. The 1972 team
won the Coast Valley League Championship,
and fought their way to the state playoff semi-
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Baugh attended the University of Oregon,
where he ran on the Duck track team from
1974-76.
He had a successful career with Weyerhae-
user and in 1999 started his own consulting
business.
In 2015, Baugh was awarded the City of
Portland’s 30th Annual Spirit of Portland May-
or’s Award.
Nancy Lovvold (1974) — Lovvold follows
in her father’s athletic footsteps — Howard
Lovvold (Class of 1946) was inducted into the
AHS Hall of Fame in 2001.
Nancy participated in volleyball, basketball
and softball at AHS. She was a three-year var-
sity player in volleyball and basketball, earning
team MVP honors in volleyball.
In 1972-73, she led the basketball team in
scoring (13.5 points per game), and had 31 steals
in 13 games, helping Astoria to a 12-1 record.
15. Marconeri was named Cowapa League
Coach of the Year in 2014.
Astoria graduate Nancy Lovvold, the sec-
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1982 Girls Track — The 1982 Astoria girls
ond member of her family to be inducted Astoria High School record-setting track team faced the daunting task of replacing
into the school’s Hall of Fame.
sprinter Andre Baugh.
half the points lost to graduation from the 1981
state championship team.
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record-setting relay teams.
In the season-opening Cowapa League
Relays, Astoria set a new meet record for the
400 meter relay of 52.3 seconds, despite a rain
storm. Brenda Orand, Sue Glackin, Seine Chi-
ang and Lee Boyd added a new meet record of
1:57 in the 800-meter relay.
Despite having only 12 girls on the entire
team, Astoria won six of eight league meets
during the season.
At the Cascade Meet of Champions, the 400
relay won in 49.8 seconds to break the school
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they had set the previous year.
At the District Championships, Astoria’s
400 foursome of Carla Bailey, Orand, Glackin
and Boyd won in 49.8 to tie the school record.
Other school records set in 1982 included the
1,600-meter relay (4:13.2); Chiang in the long
jump (17 feet, 1 inch); Boyd in the 100 meters
(11.9); Bailey in the high hurdles (16.1); and
Michele Glackin in the 800 (2:29.6) and 1,500
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meters (5:00.7).
Members of the 1982 Astoria girls track team.
In the State Championships at Mount Hood
Community College, the Fisherettes tied for
Lovvold earned an academic scholarship to
During his four years, the Fishermen never second in the team standings.
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team, where she started at point guard all four
Chan won the Cowapa League Scholar Ath- broke a remarkable 16 school records. Three (the
years. She served as Stanford’s co-captain her lete Achievement Award after his senior year, 100, 200 and 400 relay) still stand as of 2015.
senior year.
for his achievements in the classroom (3.67
1986 Boys Golf — Coach Miles Brendan
Nancy’s daughter, Christina, was recently GPA) and on the course.
and team members Jeff Chan, Steve Hauke,
inducted into her high schools’ Hall of Fame.
Lou Marconeri (Contributor) — For over Danny Keyser, Sean Patrick and Scott Shelton
James Monroe (1987) — As a wrestler at 40 years, Marconeri has contributed to athletics were undefeated in Cowapa League play, and
AHS, Monroe placed second at districts and in the Astoria area, coaching athletes of all ages. earned their way back to the State AA-A Tour-
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He played football all four years, as a line- Dusen said, “Lou was a true gentleman and an
Honoring the Famers
backer and running back for the Fishermen. He asset to the community. Astoria is a better place
The induction ceremonies take place 1 p.m.
was the Cowapa League’s Defensive Player of because of you.”
the Year as a senior.
Marconeri has also contributed to Astoria Saturday, Jan. 30 , at the Astoria Elks Club, 453
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Doors open at noon. Tickets to the event
with the U.S. Army after high school. He was he has been the “Voice of the Fishermen,” as the
awarded the Bronze Star from Operation En- public address announcer for basketball games. are $15 and should be purchased in advance
during Freedom in Iraq, 2004-06.
He has been a major contributor to the Asto- at Astoria High School, no later than 3 p.m.,
Jeff Chan (1988) — Chan played varsity ria softball community, coaching at the youth, Wednesday . There will be a limited number of
golf all four years at AHS, participating in the high school and adult levels for more than 30 tickets available the day of the event at the door.
state tournament every year. He was a three-time years. He has coached with Astoria softball Advanced purchases by the deadline date is the
District All-Star and three-time Cowapa All-Star. since 2003, serving as head coach from 2009- only means to secure a reservation.
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The 1986 Astoria boys golf team.