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FOUR The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, July 13, 1978 Heppner swimmers lose to Pendleton; meet here Sunday - i 1 i .4 i '1 .-,v -w , . . ' . ! . t , lull : , jj, y i 1 it - 5 " ; - .r , . . IS , ' , ' j-aaiijiSstWwxwa"- " . - " "nWTt""" ;. - v . . . . . . . .. ... 5 f V .. :. . - .3j . J.;- .. ': ..." . .W. '.r.. - . . , . . ,? f pji ' Despite strong showings in the relays and a number of individual events, the Hepp ner Swim Team lost its first home meet of the season to Pendleton's "B" team Mon day by 11 points. Heppner led the Pendleton team all the way up to the butterfly event, and from then on, never trailed by a substan tial margin. The local team lost ground in the butterfly, mainly "Be cause we're a young team, and the butterfly is one of the last strokes to perfect," said coach Phil Oaks. Heppner standouts included Karen Kenny, who took three firsts and a third in individual events, and Tye Arbogast, who captured wins in the freestyle and backstroke in his first home meet. "All in all, I was very proud of all the kids," commented Oaks. "With a little time and work, we should get 'em next time." A complete list of Heppner swimmers' times and placings at the meet was unavailable by press time. On Sunday, Heppner will meet swimmers from Hood River, Prineville and White Salmon in a 10:30 a.m. contest here. Heppner swimmers dive (top photo) and stroke their way to within 11 points of Pendleton during season's first home meet, held here Monday. Heppner led Pendleton through most of the meet, scoring most of its points in relay events. Aquathon is set for Heppners team rs Heppner Swim Team mem bers will stage an Aqua-thon at the pool Monday, July 24 to raise money for team activi ties, travel and expenses. The event will take place between 5-8 p.m. that day. Coach Phil Oakes said team members are seeking spon sors for their swim at the rate of three to five cents per lap, with a maximum of 200 laps. If a sponsor pledged a nickel per lap and the swimmer went the distance, the total pledge would amount to $10. The swim team buys all of its own equipment, pays for the summertime coach and all travel to meets by itself. Last year swim team members and parents went throughout the community raising funds that enabled the city pool to open when the city had no money. Little League All Stars chosen O) ooooooooooooooooo oo Tvr. Willow Creek Little League managers and coaches have selected 14 players to serve on the post-season all star team. Making the all star roster were Dan Fortenberry, Mark Way, Justin Lowe, Steve Plocharsky, Gregg Orr, Jeff Lankford, Mark Meyers, V shop. Cr JRIOM 1 "S) z mm Gregg Connor, Ken Goch nauer, Eric Thompson, Chuck Coffman, Cord Adams, Jay Keithley, Tony Hazelwood, and alternates Tom Hamman and Steve Crewse. Managers and coaches of all the league's teams have equal say in determining who makes the all star squad. The Willow Creek All Stars are holding practice sessions every afternoon during week days. Practice games have also been scheduled with all star teams from Arlington and Condon. Arlington will play in Heppner next Monday at 6 p.m., then the local all stars will travel to Condon on the 19th and to Arlington on July 24. A three-day tournament will culminate this year's play and determine the regional cham pionship team. 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The local all star team is managed by Jim Hayes and coached by Ted Toll. Hayes managed the championship winning Dodgers team during the regular season and Toll managed the Kinzua Giants, winners of the second half of season play. 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