Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, June 22, 1977, Image 14

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June 22, 1977
Left to right: Mark Shope, Julio Morales, Dulio Hernandez, and Jeff Girard..
Julio Morales is state
special olympics champ
The Area Special Olym-
pics were held on May 7 at
Manheim Township High
School.
Mark Shope, Julio Mor-
ales, Dulio Hernandez and
Jeff Girard represented
Donegal and competed
against students from In-
termediate Units 12, 13, 14
and 1S. Over S00 students
participated in the meet.
The four boys gave
Donegal a first in the 440
relay. Individual honors
were:
Mark Shope (16 and
older division)—I1st high
jump; Julio Morales (16
and older division)—I1st
mile run, 2nd softball
throw; Dulio Hernandez
(14-15 division)— 1st 50
yd. dash, 2nd high jump,
2nd softball throw; and Jeff
Girard (14-15 division)—3rd
220 yd. dash, 3rd high
jump.
In this meet, Dulio and
Julio qualified for the state
meet.
Elementary students par-
ticipating were Gary Wil-
kinson and Serna Wilt.
Gary placed 2nd in the 220
yd. dash while Serna plac-
ed 1st in the 220 and 1st in
the S50 yd4 dash. Tony
Barrett was ‘in attendance
but was unable to partici-
pate due to an illness.
The State Special Olym-
pics were held on May 24,
2S and 26 at Edinboro State
College.
Julio Morales became
Donegal’s first state
champion in Special Olym-
pic Competition as he was
victorious in the mile run.
He also captured medals by
placing 2nd in the S50 yd.
dash and 2nd in the
softball throw (16 and older
division).
Dulio Hernandez brought
10me three medals in his
age division. He placed 2nd
in the S50 yd. dash, 2nd in
the softball throw and 4th
in the high jump.
The teachers involved in
training and supervision
were Kermit M. Norris
Hazel Weigard, Deborah
Ault and Gayne Deshler.
Girls’ slow pitch standings
These are the standings
for the Elizabethtown Don-
egal Girls Slow Pitch
Leagues for the week
ending June 4, 1977.
E-D Teener Girls
E-town Koalas—(won) 5-
(lost) 0; E-town Blue Jays
—4-2; Rheems Deer—3-2;
Maytown Miracles—3-2;
Marietta Teens—3-3;
Mount Joy—O0-S and E-
town Cardinals—O0-5.
E-D Pre-Tenners
E-town Scorpions—(won)
7-(lost) 1; E-town Tigers—7
-2; E-town Red Birds—7-2;
Marietta Angles—5-2; Mar-
ietta Devils—S5-2; E-town
Eagles—S5-3; E-townFal-
cons—3-5; Maytown Dy
No-Mites—3-5; Maytown
Roadrunners—2-5; Rheems
Red Hawks—2-5; Rheems
Bluebirds—1-4 and E-town
Bob Cats—0-8.
Chapman’s softball team wins
The Lancaster County
Women’s Softball League
played last week. Chap-
man’s team was victorious
in three consecutive games,
defeating Bainbridge, Heis-
tand’s and Longeneckers.
Chapman’s defeated
Bainbraidge 21-1. Barb
Houseal was the winning
pitcher. Kathy Flowers and
Eileen Heisey had a home
run and a triple respective-
ly.
chapman’s overpowered
Heistand’s 11-2 in their
second game of the week.
Sharon Redkay hit a home
run and Eileen Heisey had
a triple.
Longeneckers were de-
feated by Chapman’s by a
minor margin of 12-11. Lori
Van Note was a prominent
hitter for Chapman’s with a
double.
Bainbridge was victorious
over Heistand’s with 'a
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score of 7-6. Sue Klein was
the winning pitcher, while
Pam Nauman hit a home
run to help win the contest.
Malva Flowers hit a double
for Heitands.
Marietta defeated Penn
Elm with a score of 28-3.
Raeann Parker pitched a
four hitter while Peg Swei-
gart, Kathy Louis and
Butch Kolp each had three
‘hits.
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