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Heppner, Ore., Gazette-Times, Thursday, Nov. 21, 1974
Heppner, Sherman Co. share honors
All-Star team named
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Stanley Robinson, 72. shown with Bill Wfatherford,
left, receives an ovation from wrestling fans when he
was introduced from the ring as the lightweight
wrestling champion in the early 1920s.
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All-Star selections for the
recently completed 1974 foot
ball season have been
announced by Columbia Basin
Conference football coaches
who pick the elite group.
League champion Heppner
and Sherman County led the
balloting with each school
having six players chosen to
the select first team. Condon
collected three spots while
Weston-McEwen, Wasco
County, Umatilla, Pilot Rock,
and Riverside each earned
two players on the first team
selections.
Three individual players
dominated voting the league
coaches by being picked on
both the offensive and defen
sive teams. They are John
Kilkenny, senior tackle, and
Wade Padberg. junior back,
both of Heppner; and Ken
DeGrange, senior end from
Sherman County.,
There were two players
repeating from last year's
alln'onference teams, Randy
Thurmond, senior back from
Pilot Flock, and Ray DeClue,
senior linebacker, from Wasco
County. Bob Weatherford,
senior from Condon, named
defensive end this year, was
an offensive back selection
last season.
More than the ordinary 22
players were- chosen for the
two teams as tie voting
resulted in some positions.
Within the group picked, 19
seniors were recognized along
with six juniors. No soph
omores nor freshmen were
picked to first team.
Dominating second team
selections was Weston
McEwen. league runner-up,
with six picks; Condon hp J
five; Pilot Rock and Umatil,a,
three each; Wasco County,
Riverside, and Heppner, two
each; and Sherman County,
one. '
SECOND TEAM OFFENSE:
Ends; Tom Falland, Condon, JoeSIagle, Condon. Tackles:
Allen Johns, Weston, Steve Quaempts, Pilot Rock. Guard:
Rod Meyers, Wasco. Center: Darrell Couch, Umatilla.
Quarterback: Scott Henry, Sherman. Backs: Gary Miller
Condon, Bob Weatherford, Condon, Kelly Allen, Weston,'
Dennis Morris, Umatilla and Jerry Zielinski, Riverside.
SECOND TEAM DEFENSE:
Ends: Gary Phillips. Condon; Sheldon King, Weston; Clay
West, Heppner. Tackles: Allen Johns, Weston; Mike Rayner,
Riverside. Middle Guard: Gary Munck, Weston. Line
backers: Kelly Cahill, Weston; Jim Bailey, Umatilla; Ron
Kopp, Pilot Rock; Theos Johnson, Wasco. Halfbacks: Ken
Eckman. Heppner; Chris Bopp, Pilot Rock; Mike Nix,
Weston.
HONORABLE MENTION (OFFENSE):
Ends: John Ball, Wasco; David McLeod, Heppner.
Tackles: Mark Morlock, Riverside; Dennis Vernon, Pilot
Rock. Centers: Dan Morgan, Wasco; Keith Fritz, Sherman.
Quarterback: Rick Blanchard, Wasco,
HONORABLE MENTION (DEFENSE):
Halfbacks: Terry Journot, Umatilla; Jim Byrnes, Pilot
Rock; Tom Moore Wasco. Middle Guard: Rex Lane,
Sherman.
OFFENSIVE FIRST TEAM:
Ken DeGrange, E, Sherman; John Kilkenny, T, Heppner;
Rod McGuire, G, Sherman; Gary Phillips, C, Condon; Mike
Mills. G, Heppner; Kit Lane, T, Sherman; John Beamer, E,
Weston: Jerry Gentry, Q. Heppner; Wade Padberg, B,
Heppner; Ken Melzer, B, Sherman; Randy Thurmond, B,
Pilot Rock.
DEFENSIVE FIRST TEAM :
Ken DeGrange. E. Sherman County; John Kilkenny. T,
Heppner; Dennis Fillman. MG, Pilot Rock; John Thorp, MG,
Umatilla; Joe Davis. T, Weston; Rod Moran, T, Wasco; Bob
Weatherford, E, Condon; Linebackers: Ray DeClue, Wasco;
Dennis Morris. Umatilla; Ken Melzer. Sherman, and Brian
Hadley, Riverside. Halfbacks: Gary Miller, Condon; Jerry
Zielinski, Riverside and Wade Padberg, Heppner.
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Sat, Nov. 30
Fair Pavilion
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.More than 4W1 persons turned out Sunday evening for
professional wrestling matches held at Heppner High
School, a fund-raising event for the Heppner Lions Club
scholarship program. In this picture, enthusiastic
youngsters seek the autograph of one of the "good
gus." Rocky Montero, who won the tag team match.
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