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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1977)
I lic f ;iiHli-'l imes. Ileppner, Ore., Thuisday. April :'X. I'lTT IK Mustangs -vdn Wallowa 12 way Bryce Powell, Mustang hur ' dler. Card netters beat Pilot Rock, 6-5 Using a boys' win, 4-2, Ione's netters slipped past Pilot Rock Saturday in tennis action with a 6-5 team triumph. The Cards had to rely on the boys' 4-2 team win after the girls fell, 3-2. The Card boys won a pair of singles and two doubles matches. Dennis Stefani and Danny McElligott played parts in three of those wins. Stefani took on the PR second singles player, Dave Pedro, and came home with a decisive, 6-0 and 6-2 win. Clint Carlson worked Jim Kinkead to a 6-4 and 6-2 submission before the doubles squads went to work. Stefani teamed with McEl ligott for a 4-6, 6-2 and 7-6 tie breaker win over Wes Han-sen-Gary Hemminway. Then McElligott and first singles player, Rick Gilbert, teamed for a 6-3, 4-6 and 7-5 win in third doubles over Bo Liebe Warren Wolf gram. In other matches, Rick Gilbert fell in first singles to Tom Pilch, 6-4 and 6-0; Clint Carlson-Stuart Keene fell to Jim Reger-Tom Nielson, 5-7, 6-2 and 6-3. On the girls' side, lone picked up wins from a singles and a doubles match. Susan Thompson won the first sing les with the 6-0 and 6-2 shooting of Cathy Ulrich. Martha-Michelle McElligott defeated Cyrene Lyles-Tam-my Coiner in doubles, 6-2 and Fillys settle for 3rd Union and Powder Valley split eight first places to earn first and second while Hep pner and Elgin tied for third in the Mike Halloran Girls' In vitational track and field meet in Wallowa Saturday. Maureen Healy won two firsts, a second and a third to lead the Fillies to a third place tie. Union won the meet with 38, followed by Powder Valley 37, Heppner 31, Elgin 31, . Wallowa 20, Pine Eagle 15, Imbler 14, Enterprise 12, Ukiah 7, Joseph 6, Cove 5, : Prairie City 4. Healy was first in the high jump, tying a season best at 5-3 and was first in the 440 in ? 62.8. She was second in the 220 ' at 25.8 and though she led the " state A hurdlers until Satur day, finished third in 16.4 in the 110 yard steps. Tammy Lucas took a third in the long jump, and followed with thirds in the 100 yard dash and 220. Jackie Mollahan was third in the high jump and ' fifth in the javelin. Laurie Harrison picked up a : fourth in the 100, and Diane Holland was fifth in the disc. Powder Valley's Carla Tay j lor stole the show, garnering four individual firsts. She was first in the long jump at 15-3, in the javelin with a 107-4 toss, shot put with 31-4 throw ' and the 110 yard hurdles at : 15.7. Linda Baxter of Union had an 11.5 hundred first and nosed out Healy in the 220 with 25.7 clocking. 6-1. Kim Cofenas fell in singles while the doubles unit of Carol McElligott-Natalie Tews, and Jan Peterson-Tammy Tucker dropped matches. Heppner's thinclads are ful filling a promise. .a promise to the rest of Eastern Oregon that the Mustangs are a powerhouse on the track and in the field. They helped make believers ' of 11 other schools Saturday, besting a field of Wapati league reps in the Mike Halloran Invitational in Wal lowa. The Mustangs outdistanced the 12 team field with but a single first place. Depth, in the form of five seconds and five thirds turned the trick for the winning Mustangs. Heppner was first with 50 points on what HHS Coach Dale Conklin termed a "super day with some super per formances." Second place went to hosting Wallowa at 44, followed by Elgin and Enterprise with 38, Joseph at 31, Union 21, Imbler 19, Pine Eagle 13, Prairie City 7, Powder Valley 1, Ukiah 0. As far as Dale Conklin is concerned, Heppner is the Wapati champion, besting the league's track and field pro grammed schools. It was a day of personal bests where one Heppner school record tumbled and another was equalled. Dave Allstott flew over the high jump bar, 6-44 feet off the ground. It established a new school mark, cracking the one set in 1975 by Dave McLeod at 6-3. Allstott's record was good for one of five second places. Another second tied the school record in the premiere sprinter's dash. Carl Christ man, a late starter this spring, screamed 100 yards in 10.2, tying the clocking of Ed Howard from 1962. Bryan Marlin ran 10.3 for third. The only first came via the strong arm of Marty Smith, who ejected the shot 46 feet, bettering second place by almost five feet. Other personal bests high lighted the triumph. Behind Allstott in the high jump, Heppner flexed their depth muscles with a 6 foot leap by sophomore David Piper. Marlin's 10.3 in the 100 was a personal best and Mike Jones' fifth place finish in the 220, in 24.2, was a best. First place, plus Heppner finishes, follow: Shot: Marty Smith (H) 46; Disc: Roger Huffman (U) 128-2, Smith fourth 118-1; High jump: Jim Livermore (PC) 6-5'4, Allstott second 6-4V4) Piper third 6; 440 yard relay: Wallowa 47., Heppner second 47.5; Javelin: Dan Vaughn (En) 165-34, Christman second 156-11; Mile: GidRysdam, 4:50.6; 100 yard dash: Glenn Heffling (Wal) 10.2, Christman second 10.2, Marlin third 10.3; Long jump: Kevin Metcalf (I) 19-9'z, Marlin second 19-4, Allstott third 18-7"?; Triple jump: Kevin Metcalf (I) 40-4, Marlin second by comparing second best jumps, 40-4, All stott third 39-5; 440 yard dash: Chris White (En) 53.1; High hurdles: Blake McCrae (Wal) 15.9, Bryce Powell fourth 17.9; 880: Wade Titus (U) 2:07.4; 220: Chris White (En) 23.7, Jones fifth 24.2; Pole vault: Dan Lowe (El) 12-10, Christman third 11; Intermediate hurdles: Blake McRae (Wal) 43.; Powell fifth, 45.8; Two mile: Gid Rysdam (El) 10:46; Mile relay: Enterprise, 3:38.4. irLrULI MM UuUUUU U IS dJZAlUlSo rnnm Golfers set new course team mark lone jr. high girls take fourth Ione's junior high girls finished fourth Thursday in a 12 team Pilot Rock invita tional track meet. Pilot Rock destroyed the field with 123 points, fol lowed by Riverside 41, Pleas ant View 40, lone 36, Heppner 34, Helix 32, Oregon Trail 20, Umatilla 19, Weston-McEwen 14, Union 4, Ukiah 0. lone had one first place finish in the distance relay from Lori Prock, Mary Kin caid, Tina Lindstrom, Diana Morter. Heppner golfers set a new ciiur.se team record last Thursday en route to de stroying their pair of foes. The Mustangs finished with a 271 mi;il, :il over par for the four nuin team. Umatilla, with just three goiters, had a 279 and Wheeler turned in a 337. Charlie Rawlins led Hep pner with a par 60, Mark Sargent fired a 69, Jeff Ed mundson 65 and Jerry Cuts fort h 77. In girls' action, Heppner lired a 168. canning their opponents. Wheeler had a 243 and I'malilla. 247. For Hep pner. Vicki Kdmimdson fired a nine hole total of 36, followed by Cindy Kerr 42. Kristi Edmundson 45 and Joan Warron 45. Wranglers Sixty riders participated at the Wranglers' third playday Saturday. 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