The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Ore., Thursday, April 21, 1977 NINE
.Mustangs, Fillys combine for
Invitational "team
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J Alone, they didn't do it. But
,' as a team, Heppner's Mus
tangs and Fillies walked away
from the Morrow County In
vitational track and field meet
in Boardman with the first
place "team" trophy.
Heppner's boys finished
fourth and the girls were
third.
In the boys' division, where
18 teams participated, Helix
i' won the tourney with 62 points.
; ' They were followed by Joseph
' 52, Elgin 49, Heppner 4VA,
,j Wheeler 45', Burbank 44,
Umatilla 42", Union 39, Wes-ton-McEwen
38, Oregon Trail
..28, Imbler 22, Condon 16,
.Riverside and Arlington 14,
- Prairie City 13, North Powder
Cove 0, lone 0.
Oregon Trail, behind Jayne
Ann Graham's three firsts,
won with 67 points. North
, Powder was second at 62,
Heppner third at 54 and one
third, followed by Elgin 49,
Union 35, Imbler 27, Weston
McEwen 21M:, Joseph 21,
Burbank 20, Umatilla 18, lone
12, Arlington 10 and one
third, Wheeler 8, Condon 8,
Cove 8, Prairie City 5 and one
third, Helix 5, Riverside 1.
JVs fall twice
Heppner's junior varsity
Mustang diamond nine suffer
ed a pair of defeats last week
in Stanfield. Oregon Trail
blazed past the Mustangs,
26-5, in the opener and 8-2 in
the second game, Saturday.
Nine hits, 10 walks and nine
Heppner errors produced the
lopsided Blazer victory. Mark
Lemmon went three for five
for the winners.
Brian Kerr and Gordon
Hoffnagle both hit two for
three for the Mustangs. Jody
Marlatt slashed a triple, the
longest ball of the day for
Heppner.
Hoffnagle and Tim Hedman
pitched for the Mustangs.
Other Heppner stickers gain
ing hits in the first game were
Chris Zita and Lovgren.
In the second game, Hep
pner took a 2-0 lead in the top
of the first, but gave it up by
the end of the same inning.
Hedman singled and Stook
ey walked, setting up an RBI
single shot by Hoffnagle.
Fillys win 5way
It helped that Oregon Trail
didn't have speedster Jayne
Ann Graham, but the Fillies
used six first place wins
Tuesday to take a two point
edge away from the Pilot
Rock Rocket girls and win a
five team track inaugural.
The meet marked the first
efforts on the new Heppner,
400 meter track facility, still
being finished by the Heppner
Lions' Club.
Heppner escaped with a two
point edge after leading by 10
points with three events to go.
The Fillies chalked up 62,
Pilot Rock was second with
60V!, Oregon Trail 39, Ukiah 25
and Umapine, one.
Maureen Healy won four
first places, Tammy Lucas
took a first, and a Heppner 400
meter relay team tied with
Oregon Trail for a first.
Healy won everything she
performed in, jumping 5-1 in
the high jump, running 61.5 in
400 meters, 16.8 in the 110 yard
hurdles, and 25.8 in the 200
meter sprint.
Lucas took the long jump
with a leap of 13-11 and was
third in the 100 meters.
First place winners and
Heppner finishers follow: -.
Disc : Cook (OT) 91-, Diane
Holland fourth. 400 meter re
lay: Heppner 53.3, tied with
Oregon Trail. Javelin: Connor
' (PR) 99-3, Holland fourth.
400 meters: Healy 61.5. Shot
put: Cook (OT) 33-1, Janice
Healy fourth, Holland fifth.
Long jump: Lucas 13-11,
Mollahan second.
100 meters: Tice (UK) 13.3,
Lucas third. 110 hurdles:
Maureen Healy won a pair
of first places in the 18 team
girls' meet, taking the 440 in
1 : 05.9 and the high jump in 5-2.
She also was second in the 110
hurdles and the 220 yard dash.
Jackie Mollahan was second
in the high jump to Healy,
Tammy Lucas was third in the
100 yard dash, and Janice
Healy was fifth in the shot.
Heppner's 440 relay was tied
for fourth.
Grace McElligott paced
lone girls with a first place in
the two mile at 14:32.9 and a
sixth in the mile. Kim Petty
john garnered a fifth in the
100.
For Riverside girls, Erin
Evans took fifth in the long
jump.
Brian Marlin and Marty
Smith picked up all over
Heppner's 47 points in the
meet. Smith won the shot put
with a toss of 44-5 and was
second in the disc. Marlin was
third in the long jump and
third in the triple jump.
lone scored no points. Riv
erside's points came via Luke
Maynard's third in the high
hurdles and John Johnson's
second in the pole vault.
Oregon Trail rallied for three
in the first, added one more in
the second and third and fin
ished with three runs in the
fourth.
Hedman led Mustang stick
ers, hitting two for three in the
second tilt. McEwen pitched
for Heppner.
Cards lose
Condon left lone Friday with
a 4-2 girls' tennis match win
tucked away. lone picked up
two wins, from a second v
singles and third doubles
match.
Susan Thompson fell 6-1 and
6-0 to Jennifer Bauman. Ar
lene Cannon bounced the
Cards back with a 6-2 and 6-4
triumph over Barb Cooney.
In doubles, the only lone win
came from Michelle and
Martha McElligott, who team
ed for a 6-2, 4-6 and 6-4 win
over Tammy Brahart-Cindj
Rouska.
Healy 16.8, 800 meters: Con
nor (PR) 2:50.6, Sumner
second. 200 meters: Healy
25.8, Lucas fourth. 1600 met
ers: Fitzpatrick (PR) 6:08.7.
1600 meter relay: Pilot Rock
4:49, Heppner, second.
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Oregon Museum
Industries will be in
April 26 at 7:30 pm. at
Heppner High School
Cafetorium
The Wilderness
Survival 4-H club
of Heppner is
sponsoring 2
OMSI survival
specialists.
$1 charge to anyone for the special
presentation on survival in the
wilderness.
If enough interest is shown, 2 session sourses
& a 2-day field trip will be slated in May.
Marty Smith lifted the shot
44-5 at Riverside and bettered
that Tuesday at home with a
puttof 46-5'i,. . (G-T Photo)
Track
(continued from page 8)
122-0, Mark Parker fourth, lie
meter hurdles: Madison (OT;
16.7, Powell second, McLaugh
lin third.
Triple jump: Marlin 39-0,
Jones third. 800 meters: Rudd
(OT) 2:13.1, Lerry Palmer
second, Reid Miller third. 220
meters: Rudd (OT) 23.7, Mar
lin second, Christman third.
300 meter IM hurdles:
McLaughlin 43.76, Powell sec
ond. 3000 meters: Nix, 10:49,
Fortenberry fifth. 1600 meter
relay: Oregon Trail, Heppner
second.
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lead
league
As of April 15, Heppner
Conference track and field
Maureen Healy is a triple leader. The sophomore sprinter
and jumper is currently the league leader in the 220 at 26.9,
the 440 at 63.3, the 110 hurdles at 16.05, and the high jump at
5-3.
Lorie Harrison is listed first in the 100. yard dash at 12.2
with Tammy Lucas hot on her heels at 12.25.
Heppner's mile relay team is first at 4 : 52.2, ahead of Wasco
County at 5:30.
Other Heppner leaders include Jackie Gentry, listed fifth
in the 220; Sally Sumner, fourth in the 880; Jackie Mollahan,
fourth in the 110 hurdles; Janice Healy, sixth in the 110
hurdles; Mollahan, fourth in the high jump; Mollahan, third
in the long jump; Lucas, fourth in the long jump; Diane
Holland, sixth in the disc and third in the javelin and sixth in
the shot; Janice Healy, fourth in the shot; and Heppner's 440
relay team, fourth.
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