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The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday April 5, 1979 FIVE An organizational meeting of the Willow Creek Girls Softball League will be held Tuesday, April 10, at 7:30 p.m., at the Elk's Temple for parents and coaches. AH interested parents are urged to attend. Coaches are needed. Girls from the fourth through the eighth grade are eligible. Sign-up forms are available at Heppner and lone Elementary Schools. Official league play will start around the middle of May and extend through the last of June. Seventy girls participated in the program last year. Girls softball league meeting is next Tuesday Awards for basketball are listed Mike Stookey and Maureen Healy were named most valuable players for their respective Heppner High basketball teams, following the conclusion of the 1978-79 basketball season. Dale Holland took Most Improved. and Most Inspira tional awards for the Mustang hoopsters, while Mary Kin caid was named Most Inspira tional and Alice Abrams was chosen Most Improved for the Fillies. ipwsww jSi f I. - . ' : . ' ''V. .'.., ,u, ' r ? - ? ?zi L. -V " j 'S ; v . '- - ' ' - . . V t l , Sr f m - I .ir3r II 1 J if j ' - . ,- - H " - - :. - wt . - . - . i -' " .T ' , r i" - - , ' , Sports Active! EI0EOTO 50th Annual l and over... Heppner's Mary Kincaid clears the high jump bar at 4'-6" in Pendleton Tuesday to claim second place in the event. Mustang tracksters, under the coaching of Dale Conklin, are short in numbers this year but high in individual talent. The team travels to Condon for the Blue Devil's invitational Saturday at 10 a.m. ustang tracksters strong M Heppner High School track sters got into the thick of competition this past week with three different outings a pentathalon in which each person competes in five events, the Willamette Relays and a Co-Ed Relay meet. Although each outing has been plagued with winds and cool temperatures, the Mus tang thinclads have managed to collect some outstanding performances. Maureen Healy has run 100 meters in :12.8, high jumped 5-2 and long jumped 17-3 M. All three are "bests" in Oregon among Class A girls and the long jump mark is a new Nine return to Card basbeball Cont. from page 4 hitters last year. McCabe was also the Redbirds leading pitcher. Martin seems to swim in a sea of talent and experience, but the Cards can see a rough road ahead of them, playing such powerhouses as Sher man, Condon and Heppner to name a few. school record. She was also the top point girl in the pentathalon. Richard Schmidt hasn't quite collected the form and Heppner-Ione Little League try outs Apr. 7 Little League tryouts for the 1979 baseball season get underway Saturday, April 7, for youngsters in Heppner and lone. Tryouts will start at 10 a.m. at the lone schools athletic field for lone players, and at 1 p.m. at the fairgrounds Little League field for Heppner players. Boys and girls 8-12 are urged to try out for the local teams. This year's season will include the addition of a new team from Condon into the Willow Creek League's sched ule. The season opener is scheduled for May 12. Registration is underway this week at area elementary schools. We'll build you a home tailor-made to your needs. If you like a home designed (o fit your family with personalized touches like an extra large family room or choice of fireplaces or greenhouse kitchen windows... nil If you like a home built to exceed standard codes for rugged reliability a home that can save you energy dollars year after year ... Then you ought to see a Boise Cascade Home today. We'll heip you choose from over 40 exciting plans, dozens of exteriors, new designs and options that let you tailor-make your home to suit your needs. 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