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    The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Ore., Thursday, July 28, 1877 FIVE
Swimmers score
at Invitational
Heppner swimmers entered
the land of the giants last
weekend, traveling to Herm
iston to take on a field of
mostly larger and more ex
perienced teams in the Ki
wanis Invitational.
When the three-day meet
was over, Heppner had man
aged to make its presence felt,
scoring 98 points to finish
eighth among 12 teams.
Overall honors went to The
Dalles with 867Vi points,
followed by: Hermiston, 802;
Hood River, 385V4 ; Sunnyside,
336 Vi; Selah, 272; Pendleton,
234; Prosser, 167; Heppner,
98; Toppenish, 50, Enterprise,
35; Milton-Freewater, 17; and
Baker, 10 points.
Heppner's big winner once
again was Kelli Bergstrom .,
who dominated the girls 9-10
bracket with first place finish
es in each of the four
individual events. Kelli recor
ded winning times of 50.0 in
the 50-meter breaststroke, 48.3
in the 50-meter butterfly, 50.8
in the 50-meter backstroke
and 40.2 in the 50-meter
freestyle.
Another multiple event
scorer for Heppner was Ellen
Arbogast who placed fifth in
both the girls 9-10 50-meter
butterfly and backstroke. El
len was timed in 1:03.2 in the
fly and 55.9 in the back.
Single event scorers in
cluded: Cam George, placing
sixth in the boys 9-10 50-meter
breast with a time of 58.0;
Mardel James, sixth in the
girls 11-12 50-meter breast at
48.6; Karen Kenny, eighth in
the girls 13-14 100-meter back
at 1:38.3; and Penny Connor,
sixth in the girls 8 and under
50-meter fly with a time of
1:20.0.
In the relay events, Heppner
picked up points from: the
girls 9-10 200-meter medley
relay of Ellen . Arbogast,
Stephanie Summer, Penny
Connor and Kelli Bergstrom
which finished fourth with a
time of 4:23.4; the girls 13-14
200-meter medley relay of
Karen Kenny, Cindi Berg
strom, Lottie Laughlin, and
Deann Connor, seventh in
3:03.3; the boys 11-12 200
meter medley relay of Cam
George, Tom James, Shane
Laughlin and Jon Sumner,
seventh in 3:42.5; and the girls
11-12 200-meter medley relay
of Judi Ward, Mardel James,
Lisa Wilson and Mary Arbo
gast, eighth in 3:43.6.
Other Heppner times:
Girls 13-14 200-meter I.M.:
Karen Kenny, 3:27.1.
Boys 13-14 200-meter I.M.:
Rick Smith, 3:42.2; Rick
Klaus, 3:49.0.
Boys 15-18 200-meter I.M.:
Dale Holland, 3:12.4.
Girls 8 and under 50-meter
Breast: Penny Connor 1:12.8
(DQ)
Girls 9-10 50-meter Breast :el
lcn Arbogast, 1:02.3 (DQ);
Stephanie Sumner, 1:18.3.
Boys 9-10 50-meter Breast:
Tom James, 1:09.3; David
Franks, 1:08.0; Ronnie Klaus,
1:19.6 (DQ).
Girls 11-12 50-meter Breast:
Judi Ward, 53.7; Mary Arbo
gast, 59.4; Lisa Wilson, 1:14
(DQ).
Girls 11-12 200-meter I.M.:
Judi Ward, 3:51.6; Mardel
James, 4:14.4; Mary Arbo
gast, 4:25.4.
Boys 11-12 200-meter I.M.:
Shane Laughlin, 4:16.1.
Girls 13-14 100-meter Free:
Karen Kenny, 1:23.6; Sandra
Ward, 1:36.6; Lottie Laughlin,
1:40.6; Debbie Klaus, 1:38.9;
Sonja Biddle, 1:32.7.
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Kelli Bergstrom made it 4-for-4 in the Kiwanis Invitational
swim meet last weekend in Hermiston, as she swam to first
place finishes in each of the four strokes. She outdistanced
the nearest breaststroke competitor by nearly 7 seconds.
Boys 13-14 100-meter
Rick Klaus, 1:28.4;
Smith, 1:25.4.
Boys 14-18 100-meter
Dale Holland, 1:15.0
Free:
Rick
Free:
Girls 8 and under 50
Penny Connor, 1 : 17.6.
Girls 9-10 50-meter
Shelly Biddle, 1:08.8;
Back:
Back:
Steph
anie Sumner, 1:21.5.
Boys 9-10 50-meter Back:
David Franks, 57.9; Tom
James, 58.0; Cam George,
1:01.8; Ron Klaus, 1:24.0.
Girls 11-12 50-meter Back:
Judi Ward, 48.8; Mary Arbo
gast, 49.4; Mardel James,
58.2; Lisa Wilson, 1:12.7.
Boys 11-12 50-meter Back:
Shane Laughlin, 56.1; Greg
Connor, 57.9.
Girls 13-14 100-meter Breast:
Cindi Bergstrom, 1:45.4; San
dra Ward, 1:46.2; Deann
Connor, 2:08.6; Debbie Klaus,
2:02.4; Sonja Biddle, 1:57.1;
Karen Kenny, 1:51.6; Lottie
Laughlin, 1:49.2.
Boys 13-14 100-meter Breast:
Rick Smith, 1:55.4.
Boys 15-18 100-meter Breast:
Dale Holland, 1:33.1.
Girls 8 and under 50-meter
Free: Penny Connor, 1:03.4.
Girls 9-10 50-meter Free:
Shelly Biddle, 50.2; Ellen
Arbogast, 50.4.
Boys 9-10 50-meter Free: Tom
James, 44.0; Ron Klaus,
1:04.7; David Franks, 45.0;
Cam George, 44.3.
Girls 11-12 50-meter Free:
Mary Arbogast, 45.6; Judi
Ward, 40.4, Lisa Wilson, 60.8;
Mardel James, 50.7.
Boys 11-12 50-meter Free:
Greg Connor, 44.4; Jon Sum
ner, 55.4.
Boys 11-12 50-meter Breast:
Jon Sumner, 1:10.0) Shane
Laughlin, 49.5.
Girls 13-14 100-meter Back:
Deann Connor, 1:48.6; Debbi
Klaus, 1:56.3; Cindi Berg
strom, 1:59.1.
Boys 13-14 100-meter Back:
Rick Klaus, 2:14.8 (DQ)
Boys 15-17 100-meter Back:
Dale Holland, 1:35.1.
Girls 9-19 50-meter Fly:
Stephanie Sumner, 1:29.0.
Boys 9-10 50-meter Fly: David
Franks, J: 17.4; Ron Klaus,
1:55.0; Tom James, 1:02.9;
Cam George, 1:02.0.
Girls 11-12 50-meter Fly: Jon
Sumner, 1:06.4. Girls 13-14
50-meter Free: Lottie Laugh
lin, 40.0; Karen Kenny, 36.0;
Deann Connor, 40.6; Debbie
Klaus, 41.8; Cindi Bergstrom,
45.8., .
TUESDAY AUG. 9
THREE SESSIONS
2 p.m. 4 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
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will be here.. .call today
SALON
Boys 13-14 50-meter Free:
Rick Smith, 36.8; Rick Klaus,
37.2.
Boys 15-1750-meter free: Dale
Holland, 31.6.
Girls 11-12 100-meter Free:
Judi Ward, 1:33.8; Mary
Arbogast, 1:42.2; Mardel
James, 1:57.1; Lisa Wilson,
2:09.4.
Boys 11-12 100-meter Free:
Shane Laughlin, 1:32.6.
Girls 13-14 50-meter Fly:
Sonja Biddle, 44.1; Karen
Kenny, 43.1; Sandra Ward,
47.9; Lottie Laughlin, 52.9;
Deann Connor, 56.0; Debbie
Klaus, 1:01.4; Cindi Berg-.;
strom, 1:08.1.
Boys 13-14 50-meter Fly: Rick
Klaus, 47.0; Rick Smith, 48.0.
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