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From staff reports
The fourth annual Lions Basket-
ball Camp, directed by Chester
Story, McKinney varsity basketball
coach, will be held for any inter-
ested boy June 15-19 at McKinney
High School.
Although University Interscho-
lastic League rules do not permit
any players who have previous
varsity experience to enroll, the
Short Summer Leagues
are Now Forming!
high school coach in addition to 12
years as a college head coach.
Story was the NAIA District IV
Coach of the Year in 1971 and 1981
and has 11 years of basketball camp
experience.
The full-day session costs $65.
The morning session is $40. Fees
must be paid with the application,
with checks made payable to Ches-
ter Story, and are refundable before
the first day of camp.
For more information, contact
Story at 542-4662 or 548-0253.
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no previous varsity basketball
experience.
Individual instruction on ball
handling, coordination, shooting,
passing, defense, rebounding, fast
breaks and jumping will be given.
Strength training instruction will
also be given, as well as videotaped
lessons that will analyze shooting
techniques.
Participants can enroll in either
the full-day or morning session.
Morning session includes drills on
basic fundamentals of basketball.
Full-day session includes the
moring session drills plus one-on-
one games, regular scrimmages,
swimming, lunch and videotape
instruction during the noon break.
Full-day session is from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m.
Daily awards will be given to
free-throw champions and one-on-
one champions in each age group.
Story and Danny Henderson,
McKinney assistant basketball
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Art students of Cindy Joldersma of Allen Jenny Crake, 9, was judged Best of Show,
displayed a variety of works, above, in a Wally Linebarger of Trinity Christian
recent show. The “Smurf Castle," below, by Academy was the judge.
Thursday, June 11, 1987—ALLEN AMERICAN EXTRA—Page 7
Young Allen artists display work at art show
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The State of Texas vs. Clarence Gary Bruce; driving while intoxi- sentence suspended; 180 days K
easley III; possession of a prohi- cated; two years probation; $500 probation; $200 fine; County Court 7
i ed weapon; three days jail fine; County Court at Law Judge at Law Judge Jerry Lewis; May 15 «
confinement; $400 fine; County Jerry Lewis; May 11, 1987 1987 ,
Court at Law Judge John Barry; The State of Texas vs. Allen T
May 13, 1987. c , o Buchaman; theft of the value of «
The State of Texas vs. Steven $200 or more but less than $750;
Lee Palmer; unlawful carrying of a $25 fine; County Court at Law g.-he State of Texas vs. Gary ,
weapon; five days jail confinement; Judge John Barry; May 13 1987 steven Padgett; driving while intox- "7
$300 fine; County Court at Law The State of Texas vs Danny icated; 60 days jail confinement; «
Judge John O. Barry; May 15,1987. Coyle; driving while license suspended sentence; two years
The State of Texas vs. Santiago suspended; three days jail confine- probation; $500 fine; County Court "
Torres; driving while license ment; $100 fine; County Court at atLaw Judge Jerry Lewis; May 15, K
suspended; three days jail confine- Law Judge Curt Henderson; May 6 1987.
ment; $500 fine; County Court at 1987.
Law-Judge John O‘ Barry; May 15, The State of Texas vs. Raul
198- o • Gutierrez; unlawful carrying of a
the State of Texas vs. Santiago weapon; 60 days jail confinement'
lorres; possession of marijuana in $300 fine; County Court at Law
an amount less than two ounces; Judge Jerry Lewis; May 13 1987
three days jail confinement; $500 The State of Texas vs’ Sig j.
finej County Court at Law Judge Keeling; driving while intoxicated;
John1°. Barry; May 15, 1987. 60 days jail confinement; suspended
1 he State of Texas vs. Gary sentence; two years probation'
Lynn Beck; driving while license $650 fine; County Court at Law
suspended; 72 hours jail confine- Judge Jerry Lewis; May 14 1987
ment; $500 fine; County Court at The State of Texas vs’. Floyd
Law Judge Jerry Lewis; May 13, William Decker; driving while intox-
1987. o _ icated; 16 days jail confinement;
Ihe State of Texas vs. William $500 fine; County Court at Law
• Gary Bruce; driving while intoxi- Judge Jerry Lewis; May 15, 1987.
cated; 60 days jail confinement; The State of Texas vs.’Jeffrey
$500 fine; County Court at Law Kingsley Koch; possession of mari-
Judge Jerry Lewis; May 11, 1987. juana in an amount less than two
The State of Texas vs. William ounces; 30 days jail confinement;
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Servant Lutheran Church in Allen. “Smurf Castle.” Blue.” ’J ‘‘ med
Students displayed more than 60 Awards in drawing went to, first In sculpture lennv Crake
entries which were judged by Wally through third place, Bryce Quine, “Smurf Castle”; Paul CampbeU 9
Lmebarger, an artist and head of 11, “Keds”; Cristi Wade, 12, “Feb- “Castle”- Ben Quine 9m,
the Fine Arts Department at Trinity cia"; Gretta Eberhart, 16, “Dog.” In pottery Ken Mattkews 10
Christian Academy in Addison. In painting, Gary Pascale, 8, “Cup & Saucer"- Jairut Pascale g,
The artists were allstudents of "Tree" Kelly Imig, 8, “Waterco- “Noah's Ark”; kemyImig,g apn
Joldersma, who teaches classes lors"; Cory Grimes, 8, “Picture ” Pot » ‘‘ °‘ "
from September through May of I • „In paper mache, Tommy Kunc-
eacti year. In mixed media, Justin Scott, 10, kel, 11, “Dragon”- Cory Grimes 8
The artists were given their “Vase Full of Flowers”; Tommy “Butterfly”- B’t-ouime 7
respective awards at a reception on Kunckel, 11, “Collage”' Bryce “Eyor ” ’ ’
■ Sunday, May 17. Quine, “City Scape.” In collage,
The variety of mediums and Blaine Quine, 7, “Animals”; Kelly
uniqueness of each individual’s work Imig, 8, “Tipsy”; Tommy Kunckel,
made the show a success, Jolders- 11, “Texture Rubbings.”
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