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The C;aette-Tinis, Heppner, Ore., Thursday, May 5, 1977 SEVEtf Card boys double up for win Cards net win For the third consecutive year, Ione's boys doubles team walked away with the top position in the District 7A tennis tournament in Pendle ton on Saturday. ., . The District 7A consists of Condon, Helix, Oregon Trail, lone, Pilot Rock, Riverside, 'Sherman County, Umatilla rand Weston-McEwen. J, Dennis Stefani-Dan McElli- ,gott, two underclassmen, teamed for the glory. The duo entered the competition as the number two seed behind Wes Harrison-Gary Hemenway of Pilot Rock. Both those duos had a bye in round one. In round two, Stefani-McElligott won on a forfeit while Harrison Hemenway beat a pair from Umatilla, 2-6, 7-5 and 6-3. ' In the semifinal round, Stefani-McElligott did away with Scott Witt-Tim Monjay of Riverside, 6-1 and 6-2. Har-rison-Hemenway also ad vanced with a 6-3 and 6-2 triumph over fifth seed, Todd Rohde-Jeff Van Gorder of Oregon Trail. In the championship, Stefani-McElligott had to use three sets, but upended the favorites from Tilot Rock, 1-6, 6-1 and 6-3. In other matches, Susan Thompson advanced to the finals and placed third. Thompson beat Cathy Green of Riverside in the first round, 6-1 and 6-0. In the second round, Maxine Marcum was Thompson's victim, 6-3 and 6-4. In the semis, Jennifer Bauman beat Thompson 6-3 and 6-3. Bauman went on to beat Debbi Freeman of Uma tilla for the title, 6-1 and 6 1. Thompson defeated Darla Power of Oregon Trail for third, 6-4 and 6-2. In other action, Arlene Cannon fell to Kim McMillan of WM, 2-6, 3-6 in the first round. In girls' doubles, Jan Peterson-Kim Cofenas fell to number one seed, Susan Rin-ey-Leah Potter in round one, 6-1 and 6-0. Carol McElli-gott-Natalie Tews fell to the third seeded Rachor-Knox of WM, 6-3 and 6-1. In boys' singles, Rick Gil bert dropped an upset match to Greg Tarpening of River side in split sets, 5-7, 6-4 and 6-7. r Danny McElligott underwent surgery for an appendectomy Sunday. Stefani will play singles. Gilbert, Thompson, and the duo of Stefani-McElligott will compete in the sub-district tourney in Pendleton May 6-7. The sub-district is comprised of Pendleton, MacHi, Hermis ton, Ontario, Weston-McEw-en, Pilot Rock, Nyssa, Vale, Umatilla, Oregon Trail, lone, LaGrande, Baker and River side. The top four places in each division qualify for district, to be played in Bend later this month. Martha Doherty, lone coach, said Stefani-McElligott may get a sixth or seventh seed and hope to qualify for one of the district berths. With a shut-out by the boys, Ione's Cardinal net squad came away from Oregon Trail Thursday with a dual meet tie. lone boys won, 3-0, and the girls lost, 4-1, for a team knot at 4-4. In boys' action, Dennis Stefani bounced Stan Stephens in first singles, 6-3, 4-6 and 7-5. Stefani teamed with Dan Mc Elligott in first doubles and did away with Todd Rohde Jeff Van Gorder, 6-4 and 6-2. Clint Carlson-Stuart Keene added another second doubles triumph, this one a 6-3 and 6-2 win over Ed Albrecht-Dean Marcum. The lone girls' win cam from Tammy Tucker, wh won a third singles match ove Ramona Gibson, 8-6. J Other Cardinal girls fell! Susan Thompson dropped th first singles match to Darl Power in split sets, 3-6, 6-3 an 2-6. Debbie Emerson stoppe' Ione's Arlene Cannon, 6-3 an 6-4. Carol McElligott-Natali Tews fell 6-3 and 6-3 to Natali Rohde-Chris Ramos. And Jail Peterson-Kim Cofenas fell 6-1 and 6-2 to Terri Brandt-Cathjj Olsen. I Nix 2-iraile drops 19 seconds (continued from page 6) two mile. He was second in the mile. That time is the third best in the district right now, and Nix dropped 19 seconds off his previous best to reach it. Dave Piper's 2:12.3 in the half mile (880) is the fourth best time in the district so far and earned Piper a first in that event. Two other firsts came in the weight events where Marty lone jr. high triumphs lone junior high tracksters won the Arlington May Day y Invitational Saturday, for the I third year in a row. lone f bested a field of nine teams for i first. jT The Cardinal junior high Willow Creek Dave Harrison fired a five-over-par 65 Sunday to take low gross honors in the May 1 playday at Willow Creek Country Club. Ed Struthers bested the field of 17 for low net at 48. Other winners were Rich Johnston, long drive; John Edmundson, closest-to-the-pin ; Charles Stark, C.C. Carmichael, Har old Kerr tie for least putts with 28. chalked up 279 points, followed by Arlington 261, Wasco Coun ty 187, Dufur 162, Walmack 143, Wheeler County 138, A.C. Houghton 134, Olex 86 and Rufus 24. First places for lone follow: 10-11 years: Roger Martin, 880; 12-13 years: Sean LaRue, 880, mile race walk in 9:27.8, new school record; John Mur ray, 100 yard dash; Gregg Rietmann, 220 yard dash; 440 relay team of Rietmann, Duane Fetsch, Paul Snow, Murray. 14-15 years: Leslie Thomp son, high jump second place, 5-3 for school record, also mile and 120 yard low hurdles; Treve Peterson, 440 in 61.2, new school record. Scott Martin, 880. In a three way meet last week, lone came away the victor over Umatilla and Riverside. First places follow: Leslie Thompson, 100 meter hurdles, 120 lows; Martin, 880; Rietmann, pole vault; Peter son, 220; Richard Ladd, shot with school record of 32.4; 440 relay: Peterson, Rietmann, Murray, Fetsch; Medley relay of Peterson, Rietmann, Snow, Martin. Smith jumped back into the limelight with wins in the disc and shot. Smith went 127-11' 2 in the disc to outdo freshman team mate Jim Parker in second. Smith put the shot 45-2'i to win the event. Heppner competitor finishes follow : Triple jump Allstott first 40-3 (meet record), Marlin second 38-llV4, Mike Schmidt fifth 37-4; High jump: Allstott first 6-4 V2 (meet record), Schmidt third 5-10, Piper fourth 5-10; Long jump Marlin first 19-lVa, Allstott second 19-1 V2, Schmidt fifth 16-7y4; Shot Smith first 45-2'4, Parker sixth 37-104 ; Disc Smith first 127-11 '2, Parker second 114-2, Mark Parker fifth 102-5; Javelin Christman second 143-2'i, Smith third 138-7, Mark Par ker fifth 124-7, Jim Parker sixth 121-10; 100 yard dash: Christman fourth 10.7, Steve Jones fifth 10.99; Mile Dan Nix second 5:06.8, Lerry Palmer third 5:07.7; 440 Marlin second 54.2; High hurdles Steve Mc Laughlin fifth 18.6; 880 Piper first 2:12.3; 330 IM hur dlesMcLaughlin sixth ; 220 Jones third 25.1; 2 mile Nix first 11:04.8, Palmer third 11:19.5. 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