Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 01, 1976, Page Page 7, Image 7

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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, H-ppncr, OR, T?r4, Ja'y , l"t. f
Softball team 7-3
res Kinz
triumph
home.
The next inning saw Jamie Sands hit a triple. He was
followed by hits from Lane, Smith and Kemp.
Midway came up with two important runs in the fourth and
fifth while holding Kinzua to no runs.
In the sixth, Smith slugged the ball into center field for a
home run as he knocked in Lane.
Kinzua is now 7-3 for the season, tied with Midway and
trailing Erico and Smittys.
Right fielder Mike Smith smashed a home run in the lixth
and singled In the seventh to drive the winning runs across
the plate as Kinzua beat Midway 11-10, in Softball action last
Wednesday night at Kinzua.
Kinzua came from behind in the seventh as they scored six
big runs on numerous errors by Midway. Keith Curnutt
started the rally with a triple. Tim Bellamy was awarded a
base on balls.
Lavern Van Marter singled to the shortstop which put
Bellamy out and scored Curnutt. Then Midway allowed hits
by Mike Rowell, Jamie Sands, Marvin Lane and Gerald Seal.
Mike Smith stepped up to the plate and hit a single which
drove in Lane and Seal for Kinzua 's winning run. Gary Kemp
and Kevin Dick failed to hit safely.
Midway came to bat in the bottom of the seventh with the
score 11-9. The first man popped up while the next three
batters got singles. Midway then flew to centerfielder, Tim
Bellamy for the second out. Bellamy quickly passed to
Curnutt who faked a throw home catching the base runner off
guard for the third out.
Earlier in the game, Kinzua scored one run in the first on
Bill Baker's walk. Gary Kemp struck the first Midway hitter
out and held them scoreless.
However, Midway jumped back as they found holes in
Kinzua's gloves and scored five runs.
Both teams went scoreless in the third. Kinzua had a
chance to score on Curnutt's triple but he was caught sliding
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Areo performers shine
Jana Steagall tops
Lakeview jr. rodeo
Northeastern Oregon cowboys and cowgirls
dominated the 14th annual Lake County
Junior Rodeo two weeks ago, despite stiff
competition from 219 entrants from five
states.
Lexington's Jana Steagall took junior
cowgirl all-around honors. Miss Steagall took
th Junior all-around title here in Heppner
three weeks ago at the Morrow County Junior
Rodeo.
Other top winners from the area included
Allison Sherrell, Hermiston, senior all-around
cowgirl and Wade Bertsch of Stanfield, Junior
all-around cowboy.
Of the top four awards, northeastern
Oregon competitors took three.
Jana Steagall blasted her competition. She
started off with a steer dobbing second place
and before the rodeo was over, had gathered
in three more top marks.
She won the barrel racing, was second in
the goat tying and took a fifth in the
breakaway calf roping.
Cowboys and cowgirls from Echo, Stan
field, Hermiston competed well. Other local
winners included Rocky Steagall, Irrigon,
first in calf riding and tied in fifth in barrel
racing.
David Steagall kept the family name alive
in Lakeview with a third in the team roping.
The Lexington cowboy teamed up with Dave
Schaeffer of Kennewick.
Echo hands were Nolan Edwards, Lyle
Nichols, Nita Nichols, and Lisa Snow. Along
with Miss Sherell, Sandi Adams competed as
a Hermiston cowgirl.
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