Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 16, 1978, Page SIX, Image 6

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    SIX-The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, March 16, 1978
lone atheletes honored
HHS scoreboard drive underway
A large crowd packed the
lone High School cafetorium
Monday evening as coaches of
fall and winter sports teams
recognized the accomplish
ments of the school's athletes.
Principal Chuck Starr said it
was Ione's first attempt at
holding a sports dessert after
a sports season instead of
making end of the year
awards and he added he was
pleased with the large turnout.
Special presentations made
by coach Barbara Stefani to
her girls volleyball team
included : Leading Scorer,
Robin Leavitt; Top Defensive
Player, Grace McElligott;
Top Offensive Player, Susan
Thompson; and Most Im
proved, Tanna Hams. Grace
McElligott and Susan Thomp
son were also recognized for
being selected as Honorable
Mention performers on the
Big Sky Conference All-Star
team.
Awards and certificates
were presented to members of
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Heppner High School and
the Heppner-Morrow Cham
ber of Commerce have kicked
off a bond drive aimed at
raising enough money to
replace the dilapidated score
board in the high school
gymnasium. Chamber mem
bers will be assisting in the
project in which $10 bonds can
be purchased towards financ
ing two new scoreboards.
The bonds will be repaid by
halftime drawings at both the
varsity home football and
basketball games. Three bond
holders will be drawn at each
game until all bonds are
repaid.
The bonds may also be in the
form of a tax deductable
donation and recognition will
be given to each donor on a
donor board which will also be
placed in the gymnasium.
Two scoreboards will be
purchased one for the north
west corner of the gym and
one for the southeast corner
with one of the scoreboards
providing the team and indivi
dual foul information in addi
tion to the score, time and
quarter.
The scoreboard committee,
chaired by D.O. Nelson, and
including Ray Boyce, LeRoy
Gardner and John Sporseen is
hoping to have $2,500 in bonds
sold before the June 1 delivery
date for the new scoreboards.
Bonds can be purchased from
any Chamber member
through the hign scnooi. i
Cardinal basketball coach Del LaRue presents Most Valuable Player award to Kevin
McCabe as Robin LaRue, John Lindstrom and Danny McElligott look on. McCabe was also
given the Top Rebounder award at Ione's sports dessert Monday.
the boys football team by
coaches Gordon Meyers and
Del LaRue. Special awards
were given to each player
credited with a fumble recov
ery or pass interception dur-
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Members of Ione's girls basketball team, which finished third in district competition,
are congratulated by coach Martha Doherty. Players from left to right are Susan
Thompson, Natalie Tews, Janet McElligott, Grace McElligott, Carol McElligott and
Margaret Kincaid.
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ing the season. First team
all-conference performers for
the Cardinals were Robin
LaRue and Terry Starr while
Dennis Stefani and Gari
Gaustad made the second
team honor lists.
Presenting awards to Ione's
third place girls basketball
team was coach Martha
Doherty who recognized
Grace McElligott as Leading
Scorer; Susan Thompson as
both Leading Rebounder and
Leading Free Throw Shooter
and Natalie Tews as Most
Inspirational.
Coach Del LaRue presented
awards to Ione's district
runner-up boys basketball
team and gave special recog
nition to Leading Scorer
Dennis Stefani ( 15.8 points per
game ) , Leading Rebounder
Kevin McCabe (204 rebounds)
and Assist Leader Dennis
Stefani (71 assists). Also
recognized were Most Valu
able Player Kevin McCabe
and Most Improved Player
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Cardinals selected
to Ail-Star lists
lone is well-represented on the 1977-78 Big Sky
Conference basketball All-Star teams with two players listed
on the first teams, two on the second teams and five gaining
Honorable Mention status.
Dennis Stefani and Grace McElligott were both named to
the top flight roster of All-Stars while Kevin McCabe and
Janet McElligott were named to their respective second
teams.
Honorable Mention performers for the Cardinals include
Danny McElligott, Robin LaRue, Susan Thompson, Darcy
Rea and Carol McElligott.
City League Results
VanMarter and Eckman posted semi-final wins in the
Heppner City League basketball tournament Sunday to move
into the championship final scheduled for Sunday, March 26.
La Verne VanMarter and Daryl Spivey split 36 points and
Bob Greene added 12 to lead VanMarter past Summers 70-48
in the first semi-final. Tom Day scored 15 and Tom Pointer
added 10 for Summers.
In the second game, Jim Lankford hit 21, Ken Eckman 16
and Dave McLaughlin 10 as Eckman topped Watkins 74-63.
Gary Watkins tossed in 17 and John McCabe hit 10 for
Watkins.
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