Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 2, 1994 - SEVEN
Three Fillies named to all star volleyball team
Kelsie Evans
Bridal Tables
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By Donna Moeller
Heppner placed three girls
on the CBC All Star team an
nounced at the conclusion of
the district tournament held
Saturday, Oct. 29 in Pilot Rock.
Named to the first team was
Jenny Krein; Char Coe, second
team and K elsie Evans,
honorable mention. All three
are seniors.
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FOR S T A T E R E P R E S E N T A TIV E - D IS T R IC T 59
Authorized by Lynn Lundqulet tor State Representetive — District 59
O Box 8 « Powell Butte, O R 97753
An ecumenical harvest din
ner will be held in lone on Sun
day, November 13, at 4 p.m. at
the lone Legion Hall. Turkey,
ham, potatoes, rolls, and
tableware will be provided by
Valby Lutheran Church, the
lone United Church of Christ,
and St. William's Catholic
Church. People attending are
asked to bring a salad or
dessert.
Guest speaker for the potluck
will be Sister Maria Francis,
director of Outreach Ministry of
Burnside, Portland.
Originally from Yakima,
Washington, Sister Maria Fran
cis has worked at Burnside
since 1982. She originally work
ed with the Northwest Pilot
Project, than spent two years
working at the St. Vincent de
Paul Downtown Chapel. She
than started S t. Francis
Outreach, which was later
changed to Outreach Ministry.
Outreach Ministry is dedi
cated to providing a family-
type support system for day-to-
day care of late-stage chronic
alcoholics and the mentally ill
living around Burnside who are
not assisted by others. "W e're
a surrogate family program that
makes sure people are housed
and fed and taken care o f,"
Sister Maria said. Sister Maria
Francis is visiting lone to show
her appreciation for the money
lone Youth Group raised in
memory of Jason Halvorsen
and donated to Outreach
Ministry.
Everyone is welcome to at
tend the dinner
Cards win non-conference game
By Anne Morter
Watching the lady Cards'
matchup Friday, O ct. 28,
against W asco County, it
would have been hard to guess
the game was non-conference.
The teams fought long and
hard for each point in the
marathon match. But while the
game didn't count in league
standings, both teams knew
that it did count for something
since both will be participants
in this weekend's district cham
pionship tournament. The lady
Cardinals gritted out a tough
win in the match, 13-15, 15-7,
15-11.
Six seniors, Kim Bedortha,
Mary Jane McCarty, Allison
Su llivan , Jessica S te fa n i,
Bridget McElligott and Becky
Picknell, started their last home
volleyball game Friday night.
They had little time to revel in
that fact as the Redsides came
out on a mission. The Cardinals
found themselves down but
then rallied to take the lead. But
Wasco County had the final ral
ly and went on to take the
game. Coach Charity McEl
ligott noted that the girls were
nervous and consequently
didn't play their usual brand of
ball.
The second game saw much
better passing, coverage and
hitting by the Cards as they
settled down and found some
rhythm.
In the third game, the Cards
jumped out early, leading 12-5
at one point. The Redsides
rallied as the lady Cards
struggled to get the last three
points but lone was finally able
to put the game away.
The Cardianls served 90 per
cent in a game where they went
to the service line 78 times.
Sullivan led the way with 13
points on 21 for 21 serving.
Bedortha had 11 points with
one ace on 16 of 17 serving and
McCarty scored nine points on
perfect 18 of 18 serving.
The team tallied a 93 percent
serve receive statistic led again
by Sullivan with 95 prcent on
22 of 23 serve received. Melissa
McElligott had 100 percent of
the attempts and Bedortha and
Suzie Heideman played strong
in the back row.
In
blocking
M elissa
McElligott was 100 percent on
21 blocks with 12 stuffs and
Heideman missed just one of
her 13 attempts.
Setters McCarty and Becky
Wagenblast had a workout
with 108 sets between them.
Both girls tallied a 94 percent
success rate.
Lutheran brunch to benefit family
The AAL branch of Hope-
Valby-Condon Lutheran Parish
is busy gearing up for a
breakfast casserole brunch on
Sunday, November 13, at 10:30
a.m . at Valby Lutheran
Church, lone.
In addition to the conven
tional m enu, a " m o u th
watering selection of breakfast
cassero les co n sistin g
of
sausages, various other meats
and vegetables covered with a
blanket of souffle and a melting
of cheese, will be served," said
the Rev. Stan Hoobing. The
breakfast also includes cin
namon rolls, a dish of freshly
cut fruit, orange juice and cof-
Photo by Joyce Hughes
Rodeo board members (l-r) Kenny Eckman, Marlene Currin, Jerry Gentry, Kyle Robinson, Darcy
Robinson and Devin Robinson present Staci O ’Brien (center) with scholarship.
ding job representing this
county, plus do a tremendous
amount of promotion during
these appearances for Morrow
County, as well as the Fair and
Rodeo advertising."
Staci works at a day care
facility in Pendleton and plans
to attend Blue Mountain Com
munity College winter Term.
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The breakfast brunch is a
fund raiser to help a fajnily in
South Morrow County with
some enormous medical bills.
A free will offering will also be
taken. "It is hoped that $400
can be raised so that Aid
Association for Lutherans can
match it with another $400,"
said Hoobing.
Worship Service will be held
at 9 a.m. Those unable to at
tend, but would like to help out
with the funds, may send their
check, made out to Valby
Lutheran Church, to AAL
Helping Hands, Route 1, Box
27A, lone, Oregon 97843.
O 'B rien earns OTPR scholarship
The Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo
Committee has contributed to
a scholarship award for Staci
O'Brien, 1994 Morrow County
Fair and Oregon Trail Pro
Rodeo Queen.
T he com m ittee recen tly
review ed the Q ueen and
Court's travel schedule and
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Mellissa McElligott was a
force at the net w ith a
phenomenal 13 kills and 91 per
cent hitting on 34 attempts.
Heideman had four kills,
Bedortha and McCarty had two
each and Sullivan had one as
the team scored 90 percent
hitting.
Coach McElligott was pleas
ed with the effort. "A ll our
stats were in the 9 0 's ," she
said. "They had to be or we
would have lost." She noted
that Wasco County was one of
the best teams they had played
in terms of being able to hit and
scoop up just about anything
that came their way. "W hen it
came right down to it, they
made more errors than u s ,"
she said.
The lady Cards played their
final league match Tuesday
against Helix with results too
late for press.
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