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Sanders County Ledger, Thursday, April 15, 1978 3 Summer cage Seven girls get all-loop

Two Noxon and one Hot Debbie King of Hot Springs. Springs coeds are listed on Crystal Franke of Thompson the first string all-conference Falls was selected for the clinic set here girls basketball team chosen second team. for the Western Division. A Chosen for honorable men- Thompson Falls girl was tion are Salena Korpi, Hot A Northwest Summer Bas- Among college and profes- Dwight Davis, Cleveland named to the second team and Springs, and Dee Dee St. ketball Clinic has been sched- sional coaches and players Cavaliers, and others. • two Plains and one Hot Germaine and Denese Arnold, uled to be staged June 7-11 at listed on the north Idaho Rocheleau said other Springs girls received hon- both of Plains. the Thompson Falls High clinics schedule last year coaches from the area could orable mention. The Sanders County coeds School gym, Supt. Larrae were: Gary Cunningham, be added to the staff, Named to the first team chosen for the highest bas- Rocheleau advised trustees of UCLA assistant coach; Coach depending upon the number were Jan Weber and Laurie ketball honors were announ- School Dist. 2. The clinic is Al Attles, Golden State of boys enrolling in the clinic. Rodgers. both of Noxon, and ced by Supt. Larrae Roch- being staged by Western Warriors; , BYU Rocheleau advised the eleau of Thompson Falls and Recreation Co. of Boise, Id. head coach; Dick Snyder, trustees that the school will Supt. Archie Holden of and will feature nationally Cleveland Cavaliers; Joe be paid gym rental for use Senator eyes INoxort.. known college and profes- Ellis, Golden State Warriors; during the clinic. sional coaches and players. , UCLA Bruins; The trustees gave their academy nods Gene Phillips, Thompson Falls , New Orleans authorization for use of the High School head basketball Jazz; , Portland school facilities and noted Sen. Mike Mansfield is Husky Service coach, will manage the clinic. Trailblazers; Keith Wilkes, they hopes a number of area accepting applications from Phillips will be assisted by Golden State Warriors; Paul youths chose to take advan- students interested in com- BY RON Thompson Falls coaches Doug Westphal, Boston Celtics; tage of the clinic. peting for his appointments to Walsh and Darrell Tor- the United States service I grimson and Plains heid cage academies for the classes coach, Dave DeBoer. PAINTING by former Mineral County background is bicentennial quilt made entering in July 1977. He will The clinic is open for youths 17 boys report State Sen. Art Jensen, le0, was by Whitepine Homemakers. Jensen is nominate candidates for ap- aged 10 to 19 years. The inspected by Thompson Falls artist highly respected brother of Thompson pointment to the Air Force five-day clinic will feature two Glenn Funk at the Library Tea and arts Falls theater owner Harold Jensen. Academy at Colorado sessions daily and will feature and crafts exhibition Thursday. In (Ledger photo) Springs, the Merchant Marine instruction in rebounding, Academy at Kings Point, the shooting, defense and ball for Noxon track Military Academy at West "No ma'am ... Tcl rather handling. Point and the Naval Academy have the money than the kiss One coach will be assigned at Annapolis. ... I have to pass it on to my boss - Ron!" to each group of the 12 to 15 By Jan Weber Thomas, Colin Larkin, Jeff Seven students My Neighbors The Civil Service Commis- enrollees. In addition four NOXON - Seventeen boys Evans and Allen Mercer. Tom sion will conduct competitive Make trading here a habit! professionals will conduct t...rned out for track for the Wilson, Mike Riley and Rick designation examinations in sessions. The four will include 1976 season at Noxon High Stettler represent the sopho- July and August which Ron's a college or pro coach, a School. There are nine return- mores. Freshmen thinclads top TF honor roll Senator Mansfield will use as guard, a forward and a center. ing from last year; four of are Darrell Chenoweth, Steve the basis for selecting his All boys will be placed with them having gone to the Thomas, Don Robinson, Rick nominees to the academies. others of the same ability and divisional meet. Bierwagen, Kevin O'Brien Seven Thompson Falls High Sharon Hensyel, Gerry Ing- Those who do not take this age. The clinic is for anyone The two seniors out are and Dave Evans. School students topped the raham, Dean Jones, Kent examination in 1976 under interested in basketball -- Dick Thompson and Steve The boys are coached by third nine-weeks honor roll Jones, Rich Larsen, Laura Senator Mansfield's author- established players as well as Sego. There are six juniors-- Max Larson. Carl Hall and with straight A grades. Marich, and Craig McKenzie, ization will not be considered Service casual players, Phillips said. Roy Ewen, Bruce and Gary David Dettwiler are the Included were Tom Bybee and freshmen. for his appointments for 1977. managers. Jane Dykstra, seniors; Henry Honor mention students Young men and women who Try Our Service Snow has hampered the Dykstra and Glenda are: Jerry Cox and Casey Ruf, wish to compete for ap- You Will like It! boys' practice this spring, but Hoekema, juniors; Susan seniors; Mike Barnes, Steve "I don't know when we've pointments should write: Sen. they have done quite a bit of Reeser, sophomore and Billy Schaller, Doug Willhite and had a better time, really-ex- Mike Mansfield, U.S. Senate, Ph. 827-4653 611 Main Hawk girls win cept perhaps once in 1969... ." practicing indoors. They have Naegeli and Dee Watson, Bill Woffington, juniors; Washington, D.C. 20510. Thompson Falls just begun working outside freshmen. Bobbi Jo Eldridge, Mary and seem to be progressing Others making the honor Grant, Connie Heberline and quite well for this early in the roll were Ron Bybee, Chris Charlie Robbins, sophomores triangular meet season. The have high hopes Cullen, Chris Dickson, Renee and Heidi Aldrich, Wayne for the forthcoming season. Franck, Crystal Franke, Dudley, Robin Franck, Jean- Cathy Hoekema, Cheryl Lacy, BULL SALE Junior Randy Olson cap- By Patrick Sullivan The Noxon track teams nette Hamilton, Dale Hertz, 1 Limousin tured the only Hawk first have a Lori Mayfield, Randy Rock- 65 Polled Hereford The Thompson Falls Blue- full schedule this year. Yvonne Larsen, Debbie Ma- 2 Maine Anjou place with a 5' 6" in the high The first meet will be well, and Merrill Russell, Maureen 75 Angus hawk track squads traveled to today at zur, Mike Novak, 2 Simmental 1/2 jump. He also claimed a Troy. April 24, the thinclads seniors; Dan Bloom, Jeff Stobie and Mark Wollaston, 32 Hereford Troy Friday for a triangular 8 Simmental 3/4 meet with the host second and a third. Scott travel to Plains. Charlo plays Brauer, Janet Browne, Ralph freshmen. 7 Shorthorn Trojans 2 Simmental 7/8 and Eureka. The boys finished Gilbert, another junior, eased host April 30. Thompson Falls Cheyney, Donna Conlin, Nor- 6 Red Angus 1 Normande 1/2 third while the girls romped himself into two seconds and is the setting for a meet May 1 ma Draszt, Mark Edwards, Visit in Falls to a first place. two thirds. and again May 8. The district Tom Gallaher, Scott Gilbert, 208 YEARLING GAIN TESTED BULLS Freshman Ken i Davis led Boy's results: Javelin -- 3. meet will be held the Julie Guldseth, Shawn Heat- M&M John Smith and the girls with three first place T. Laws 139.6 3/4; high following week, with division- er, Ramona Hill, Jackie daughter, Siobhan, of Tacoma finishes. She won the 80-yd. hurdles -- 2. R. Rockwell 18.3; al competition the week after. Kilgore, Tim Laws, Eva arrived Monday to spend OPEN HOUSE, SUNDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 18 hurdles in 12.5 seconds, the discus --3. R. Olson 128.8/12, 4. The state meet will be held in Marich, Terese McKenzie, several days visiting a daugh- long jump with a 15' 8" J. Watson 98.9/12; long jump -- Billings the last week end in Jeff Miller, Randy Olson, ter and family, M&M Nickson All Bulls Will Be On Display Everyone Welcome winning distance and the high 3. S. Gilbert 18.1/12, 4. B. May. Sheryl Robbins, Mel Rohwer, Taylor, Jim and Charlie. They jump with a 4' 10" effort. Moore 17.10; 100-yd. dash -- 3. Pat Sullivan, Clinton Taylor, had been visiting another Junior Janet Browne and T. Laws 11.3; mile -- 2. M. Terry Taylor, Jim Veach, Jay daughter and family in Kam- Bowling Watson and Chris Wollaston, sophomore Rochelle Johnson Wilson 5.4; shot-put -- 2. R. iah, Id. SALE MONDAY APRIL 19 1976 1. R. juniors; Steve Baumbach, Roy each earned two firsts. Olson 40.7; high jump -- MERRY MIXERS Olson 5.6; 440 -- 2. Gilbert Butte, Dan Clark, Kevin 12: 30 SHARP The boy's squad finished a I&E 49 35 Holiday guests 4. tie D. Lyght & Fuller Elliott, Christy Gilbert, Roni distant third with 41/12 points 56.6, Heaters 45 34 triple jump -- 3. S. Haase, John Hogan, Rochelle Mrs. Mona Turk and daugh- CENTER behind Eureka with 71 and (T) 57.3; Husky 41/14 43/12 MOIESE PERFORMANCE Gilbert 37.11, 4. J. Watson Johnson, Shannon Keith, ter, Carol, are spending the Troy with 64/12 . Silcox 39 42 NORTHWEST OF MISSOULA) 37.5; low hurdles -- 2. R. Clint Laws, Randy Pirker, Easter week end in Great (50 MILES Rex 3711z 43/12 440 relay -- 2. Rhonda Reeser, Michelle with a son-in-law and Rockwell 23.5; Vaughts 35 49 Falls For gain lest reports and catalogs: Wakefield, and Mike Wilson, daughter, Marl Dennis Mc- T.F. 49.0; 880 -- 3. tie J. High series- Ron's Husky sophomores and Lana Bower, Manamon. The latter's par- Roy Snyder Q,,,Icu FREEZE Watson & M. Wilson 2.19; 1980, R.J. Trevithick 498, 220--2. D. Lyght 24.9; pole Ken i Davis, Jackie Draszt, ents of Spokane accompanied KeithAnn Trevithick 451; MOIESE, MONTANA 59824 them. TELEPHONE:(40 61 644-2348 SERVICE vault 2. K. Marich 11.0. high games - Vaught's Girls results -- Thompson Trucking 721, R.J. Trevithick for Falls 62, Eureka 47, Troy 26. 187, Cleo Bradbury 187, Linda 80-yard hurdles -- 1. K. Davis Bradbury 195. Venison, 12.5; 100-yard dash -- 1. R. Johnson 12.8; high jump 7- 1. MONDAY NITE Elk lit Beef K. Davis 4.10, 3. L. Browne; Final Block .4 cube ice for discus 1. Janet Browne Ranch 56 34 sale. Dry ice available 89.10, 2. Julie Browne; mile -- Clark Fork 53 37 on special order. 1. M. Wakefield 6:35.7; long LgtE 45/12 44/12 OLSEN HOMES jump--1. K. Davis 15.8, 2. S. Motors 42 48 is back in business CARNATION Campbell, 4. L. Browne; 440 Currans 39/12 50/12 relay-- 1. 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