SIX The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Ore., Thursday, July 21, 1977
Swimmers third in Invitational
More than 150 swimmers
from five teams packed the
city pool Sunday for the
Heppner Invitational Swim
Meet. Seventy-two events and
eight hours later, Heppner
swimmers found themselves
in third place with 437 points,
Smooth...
Penny Connor shows the fluid motion of the breaststroke in
the girls 8 and under division at the Heppner Invitational
swim meet here last Sunday. Penny picked up several
second place finishes to add to Heppners point total.
behind Hood River's winning
total of 653 and Prineville's
second place score of 482.
Trailing Heppner were the
Hermiston 'B' team with 69
points and White Salmon with
36.
Heppner wound up with six
relay wins and ten individual
winners as several swimmers
turned in their best times of
the year.
Relay winners uncluded the
girls 9-10 team of Ellen
Arbogast, Kelli Bergstrom,
Kinzua cops a
Kinzua breezed to a 16-1
victory over Marlette in a five
inning contest last week in
Hermiston.
The visitors took command
early, scoring six runs in the
first inning. Mike Smith, Keith
Curnutt, Marvin Lane and
Mike Rowell drew four of the
eight walks allowed by Mar
lette pitchers and Jamie
Sands, John McCabe and
Jamie Query added singles.
McCabe blasted a three run
homer in the third to pad the
lead before Marlette got on the
scoreboard with a single run
home run in the fourth.
Kinzua followed with six
more runs in the bottom of the
fourth on singles from Cur
nutt, Delbert Binschus, Dave
Eckman, Rowell, Gearl Seal,
Buck Query and Gary Kemp.
In a game that went seven
innings Wednesday night at
Lexington, Kinzua squeezed
by the Hermiston Herald 9-7.
Kinzua racked up five
errors but still manage to hold
off their opponents.
In the first, Hermiston
jumped out in front by scoring
two runs. Kinzua came back
with runs off Bill Baker's
single and a Herald error
allowing Jamie Sands to
score.
Hermiston was held score
less in the second and Kinzua
rallied for two more runs on
Mike Rowell's triple and Dave
Shelly Biddle and Stephanie
Sumner which placed first in
both the freestyle and medley
relay events. Other winners
were the girls 13-14 medley
relay team of Karen Kenny,
Sandra Ward, Sonja Biddle
and Deann Connor; the boys
j. ... ---.
13-14 free and medley relay of
Shane Laughlin, Rick Smith,
Mike Hart and John Briden
back; and the 9-10 mixed relay
of Ellen Arbogast, Kelli Berg
strom, Tom James and Cam
George.
In the individual events,
Kelli Bergstrom won four
events with times of 52.0 in the
girls 9-10 60-meter free; 1:05.8
in the breast stroke; 1:05.5 in
the butterfly and 2:14.2 in the
120-meter individual medley.
Rick Smith took three firsts in
Eckman's single. Gary Kemp
singled but was unable to
score.
Pete Turpin came up with
the lone run for Hermiston in
the third. Heppner exploded
for five runs in the fifth as
Kemp, Baker, Curnutt and
Rowell singled.
Trailing 9-3 in the sixth, the
Over the
Tee Cup
by Cindy Kerr
Headlining golf news this
week was a women's nine-hole
tournament, July 13, at Con
don. Pat Edmundson lead the
Heppner women with a fourth
place finish in the first flight
and Eddie Skow contributed
the long drive for the contest.
" Linda Padberg and Karen
Dubuque showed well in the
second flight taking second
and fourth, respectively.
Other ladies action this
week included Tuesday play,
July 12. Cindy Kerr won low
gross for the day followed by
Linda Padberg and Mary
the boys 13-14 bracket with
winning times of 1:02.8 in the
breaststroke; 57.6 in the fly
and 2:00.6 in the I.M.
Sandra Ward won the girls
13-14 breaststroke with a time
of 56.9 and Karen Kenny
' continued her winning ways in
the girls 13-14 backstroke with
a time of 50.2. Mardel James
also took home a first place
trophy for her winning time of
1:01.4 in the girls 11-12
butterfly.
Other results:
Boys 9-10 medley relay: 2)
David Franks, Cam George,
Tom James and Ronnie Klaus.
Girls 8 and under 30-meter
free: 2) Penny Connor, 29.3.
Girls 9-10 60-meter free: 6)
Shelly Biddle, 1:04.8.
Boys 9-10 60 meter free: 4)
Tom James, 54.6, 5) David
Franks, 57.0
Girls 11-12 60-meter free: 2)
Judi Ward, 49.0
Boys 11-12 60-meter free: 5)
Shane Laughlin, 50.1.
Girls 13-14 60-meter free: 3)
Karen Kenny, 45.6, 5) Sandra
Ward, 46.9.
Boys 13-14 60-meter free: 2)
Rick Smith, 44.8, 4) Rick
Klaus, 46.0, 5) Mike Hart, 53.6.
Girls 15-17 60-meter free: 2)
Alice Abrams, 49.2.
Boys 15-17 60-meter free: 4)
Dale Holland, 40.0.
Girls 8 and under 30-meter
breaststroke: 2) Penny Con
nor, 41.8.
Girls 9-10 60-meter breast
stroke: 2) Shelly Biddle, 1:14.3
5) Ellen Arbogast, 1:21.3.
Boys 9-10 60-meter breast
stroke: 4) Cam George, 1:12.2.
Girls 11-12 60-meter breast
stroke: 2) Mardel James,
1:00.5
Boys 11-12
60-meter breast-
stroke: 5)
Shane Laughlin,
1:02.4.
Girls 13-14 60-meter breast
stroke: tie for 4) Cindi
Bergstrom and Lotti Laugh
lin, 59.1.
Boys 13-14 60-meter breast
stroke: 2) Rick Klaus, 1:03.4,
4) Mike Hart, 1:35.1, 6) John
Breidenback, 1:48.6. .
Rodeoers place
At the Hermiston jackpot
team roping competition last
week Cindy Dougherty and
Jerry Gentry placed second in
the novice roping.
Stock for the series of five
ropings is furnished by Bob
Steagall, Bob Mahoney and
pair
Herald fought back with four
runs by Green, Rogers, Ruhl
and Blessinger. Kinzua held
off a final Hermiston rally in
the seventh on a diving catch
by right-fielder Mike Smith to
seal the victory.
This Thursday, July 21,
Kinzua meets Gormet in a 7
p.m. game in Lexington.
Kennison tieing for low net
honors, while Vi Lanham won
the least putts award.
John Edmundson and Fran
cis Doherty tied for low gross
in Sunday men's play, July 17.
Taking low net was Dave
Campbell and the least putts
award went to Chuck Starks.
Gary Hunt won the long drive
contest while Ron Jones took
the KP award.
In coming events, the men
and women will travel to
Kinzua Sunday July 24. Satur
day, July 23, the club will hold
a family barbecue. August 2
the women will travel to
Condon for 18-holes.
Girls 15-17 60-meter breast
stroke: 3) Alice Abrams,
1:17.9.
Boys 15-17 60-meter breast
stroke: 2) Dale Holland, 50.0,
6) Kevin Gray, 1:21.8.
Boys 9-10 240-meter free
relay: 2) David Franks, Cam
George, Ronnie Klaus and
Tom James.
Girls 11-12 240-meter free
relay: 3) Mardel James, Judi
Ward, Mary Arbogast and
Connie Franks.
Girls 13-14 240-meter free
relay: 3) Karen Kenny, San
dra Ward, Sonja Biddle and
Deann Connor.
Girls 8 and under 30-meter
backstroke: 3) Penny Connor,
39.7.
Girls 9-10 60-meter back
stroke: 2) Kelli Bergstrom,
1:11.1, 3) Ellen Arbogast,
1:11.8.
Boys 9-10 60-meter
backstroke: 6) David Franks,
1:13.1.
Girls 11-12 60-meter back
stroke: 2) Judi Ward, 1:00.0.
Boys 11-12 60-meter back
stroke: 3) Shane Laughlin,
1:02.8.
Girls 13-14 60-meter back
stroke: 5) Deann Connor, 58.0.
Boys 13-14 60-meter back
stroke: 2) Rick Smith, 1:00.0,
4) Rick Klaus, 1:01.6, 6) John
Breidenback, 1:34.4.
Girls 15-17 60-meter back
stroke: 2) Alice Abrams,
1:00.0.
Boys 15-17 60-meter back
stroke: 4) Dale Holland, 52.4,
6) Kevin Gray, 1:00.3.
Girls 8 and under 30-meter
butterfly: 2) Penny Connor,
:39.10.
Girls 9-10 60-meter butterfly:
4) Ellen Arbogast, 1:19.40,
5) Shelly Biddle, 1:27.40
Boys 9-10 60-meter butterfly:
4) Cam George, 1:24.80, 5)
Tom James, 1:30.20
Girls 11-12 60-meter butterfly:
4) Judi Ward, 1:05 .50,
Boys 11-12 60-meter butterfly:
3) Shane Laughlin, 1:09.00,
6) Greg Connor, 1:27.00
Girls 13-14 60-meter butterfly:
2) Sonja Biddle, :56.30, 3)
Jerry Dougherty. The ropings
are held once a month in
Hermiston and anyone can
enter in one of the three
divisions novice, pro-novice
and open.
Buckles are donated for the
winners of each group at the
end of the series.
At the recent Union Rodeo
held July 9-10, Jana Steagall
received a handmade leather
belt for winning the Ail
Around of the show.
Brett Sherer placed first in
jr. barrels and jr. poles. Cindy
Dougherty and Dave Steagall
placed second in team roping
while Cliff Dougherty placed
fifth in jr. barrels and fifth in
calf roping. Janice Healy
finished fourth in sr. barrels.
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Girls 15-17 60-meter butterfly:
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Girls 9-10 120-meter I.M.: 4)
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Shelly Biddle, 2:44.20
Boys 9-10 120-meter I.M. 4)
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Girls 11-12 120-meter I.M.: 3)
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Boys 11-12 120-meter I.M.: 3)
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Girls 13-14 120-meter I.M.: 2)
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Girls 15-17 120-meter I.M.:
Alice Abrams, 2:26,70
Boys 15-17 120-meter I.M.: 2)
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Karen Kenny does the backstroke start on the first leg of the
Girls 13-14 medley relay for Heppner. Teammates Sonja
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