Skate Ignatius park finished
Heidi Hanse | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 15 years, 4 months AGO
ST. IGNATIUS Adding an extra five mouths to feed might be a tall task for anyone, but Kristie Nerby took on the responsibility.
In order to lower the cost of St. Ignatius’ skate park construction, Nerby opened her house to the construction crew, and, at times, their families. Construction started June 14 and ended July 8.
Cooking meals and cleaning up didn’t bother Nerby, as long as the outcome resulted in a skate park.
The project was finished on time and under budget. The Skate Ignatius skate park is physically completed, but the project isn’t done.
The bills still need to be tallied and paid.
Even with $5,000 knocked off the bill because the construction crew had an opening in their summer schedule and the crew staying at Nerby’s house, Nerby said the project still needs to raise about $7,000 in order to do so.
A $2,000 pledge on Monday brought that number down even further.
For full story, see the July 15 edition of the Leader.
ARTICLES BY HEIDI HANSE
Maidens lose two
Sophomore Nina Orozco dives for a ball during the Tip-off tournament. Against Big Sky last Tuesday, Ronan lost 63-13. Junior Jonna Grant led with four points and went two-for-two at the free throw line. Last Saturday, the Maidens lost 40-33 to Mission. Orozco led with nine points.
Warriors drop two duals
ST. IGNATIUS — Arlee junior Cole Rice registered his 100th win last Tuesday when his team took part in duals hosted by St. Ignatius.
Tough week for Ronan
POLSON — The Ronan volleyball team faced two tough opponents last week.