The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, July 20, 1978-FIVE
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To tfee wire
Heppner swimmer Heidi Samples holds her own against competitors in the 9-10 girls'
breaststroke event during last Sunday's Heppner Invitational swim meet. Heidi went on to
set a pool record for her age group in the backstroke event.
Kinzua suffers loss to
Stockdale Realty
Stockdale Realty took an
early lead and went on to
defeat Kinzua 7-2 lastTuesday
night in Hermiston. This was
Kinzua's second loss. Kinzua
had 13 hits but could only
manage to score two runs.
Stockdale scored two runs in
the first, one in the second and
two in the third before Kinzua
could get on the scoreboard.
Kinzua's first run came in
the fourth on a triple by John
McCabe. Gary Kemp knocked
McCabe in as he tagged one of
his three hits logged during
the game.
The last run was in the fifth
for Kinzua when Delbert
Binschus scored. Dave Eck
man and Jamie Sands were
left on base.
Stockdale sewed up the win
as Stockdale added two more
runs in the sixth.
Kinzua had only seven hits
defense as they dropped
Roemarks 3-2 in a game
played last Wednesday in
Hermiston. This was Roe
marks first loss of the second
half of season play.
Kinzua held Roemarks
scoreless till the fifth.
Kinzua scored in the first
when Jamie Sands hit a single
and Keith Curnutt got on base
with a walk. John McCabe's
single knocked in Sands while
Mike Rowell's sacrifice fly
scored Curnutt. Gary Kemp
was left on base.
Kinzua scored its last run in
the sixth when Keith Curnutt
crossed the plate. Other bat
ters who failed to score but
had hits were Buck Query,
Delbert Binschus, Gary Kemp
and John McCabe.
Roemarks threatened in
the seventh, as they scored
another run and left two on
Dave Eckman and John
McCabe combined for excel
lent defense by outstanding
catches as Kinzua knocked off
the top team of the league,
Erico, 11-8 this Monday night
in Hermiston.
Eight Kinzua batters were
attributed with at least one
RBI, with Mike Rowell lead
ing with three and Jamie
Sands receiving two. Kinzua
scored runs in every inning.
Kinzua put the first points
on the scoreboard as John
McCabe hit a triple knocking
in Jamie Sands.
Mike Rowell started off the
second inning with a triple and
Buck Query knocked him in
with his double. Dave Eck
man's single was left unable to
score.
The third inning saw singles
by Keith Curnutt, John Mc- .
Cont on page 6
Heppner swimmers placed
second out of five teams
competing in last week's
Heppner Invitational swim
meet at the municipal pool.
A number of pool records
were set during the five-way
meet., with Heppner swim
mers capturing many of them .
Heppner fielded 44 swim
mers for the meet, racking up
a total of 440.5 points. Hood
River, with 20 more swim
mers participating than the
Heppner squad, took first
place with 774 points. Bend
was third with 311, Prineville
fourth with 144.5, and White
Salmon last with 53.
Heppner swimmers
splashed their way to a pool
record in the 13-14 girls
freestyle relay, breaking the
old mark of 3:03.6 by nearly
four seconds.
In the eight and under boys
freestyle relay, Heppner took
first and broke the old record
of 2:26.2 by three seconds.
Two Heppner squads took part
in the 9-10 girls freestyle
relay, with both breaking the
pool record of 4:18.8, one of
them by six seconds, the other
by two.
In individual events, pool
records were set by Heidi
Samples in the 9-10 girls
backstroke and Karen Kenny
in the 13-14 girls backstroke.
Heidi finished in 1 :02. 4, almost
seven seconds better than the
old mark. Karen broke the
record in her division by just
under two seconds. Karen
also broke a pool record of
1:52.5 with a second place
finish in the individual med
ley, clocked at 1:50.4.
Other Heppner standouts
included Keliy Bergstrom.
who placed high in nearly
every event in which she
participated.
On Sunday, Heppner will
travel to Enterprise for a dual
meet. Here is a breakdown of
Heppner's finishes during
Sunday's meet.
FREESTYLE RELAY
Eight and under boys
Heppner first, 2:23.2
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Heppner first. 4:12.2; Heppner third,
4:16.8
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10 boys
Heppner second. 4.S6.7
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Heppner third, 4: M o
11-11 boys
Heppner second, 3:36.1
1314 girls
Heppner first, 2:59 08
13 14 boys
Heppner first, 3:59 04
IS-1 7 boys
Heppner first, 2:55.09
BACKSTROKE
Eight and under boys
D. Ball, fourth, 41 .2, T. Arbogast, sixth,
45.
9-10 girls
.Heidi Samples, first, 1:02.4; A. Ball,
tourlH, 1:129.
9-10 boys
R. Klaus, third. 1 : 18
11-12 girls
K. Bergslrom, second, 1:00.4
11-12 boys
Greg Connors, sixth, 1 OS
13-14 girls
Karen Kenny, first, 468; Judy Ward,
third, 54 06; Sandra Ward, sixth. 58.8
13-14 boys
S Laughlin, fourth, 59 08, T. Gray, sixth,
1:09.2
15-17 boys
R. Ward, third, 50 6; S. McEwen, fifth.
538
BUTTERFLY
Eight and under boys
D Ball, fourth, 48.2
9-10 girls
S Biddle, first, 31.0; P. Connor, fifth, 34;
H. Samples, sixth, 36.2
910 boys
N. Walsingham. fifth, 40 3; R. Klaus,
sixth, 48.
11-12 girls
K. Bergstrom. second, 25.7
11-12 boys
C George, second. 24.06; T. James, fifth,
25 8
13-14 girls
K. Kenny, second. 22.01 ; J. Ward, fourtn,
2307; S. Ward, fifth, 24.9
13-14 boys
S. Laughlin, third, 27; T. Gray, fourth,
329
15-17 boys
S McEwen, fifth, 23 02; Kevin Gray,
sixth, 23.3
MIXE ORE LAY
9 10
Heppner second, 2 01 8 ; Heppner fourth,
2 049
13-14
Heppner second, 1 23 7
MEDLEY RELAYS
Eight and under boys
Heppner second, 3 .00 9
f 10 girls
Heppner second, 4:48.7
9 10 boys
Heppner second, 5:42.8
11-12 girls
Heppner third, 4: 29
11-12 boys
Heppner third, 4: 13 2
13-14 girls
Heppner first, 3:27.5
15-17 boys
Heppner first, 3 27 4
FREESTYLE
Eight and under boys
Duane Ball, fourth, 29 02; Keith Curnutt,
fifth, 29 03
11-12 girls
Kelli Bergstrom, fourth, 50.3
1112 boys
Greg Connors, sixth, 49 8
13-14 girls
Karen Kenny, second, 42.05; Lottie
Laughlin, fourth 44.6; Sandra Ward,
fifth, 45 2; Judy Ward, sixth, 45.4,
13-14 boys
Shane Laughlin, second. 44.08; Terry
Gray, sixth, 52 0
15-17 boys
Kevin Gray, fifth, 42.03; Ron Ward,
sixth, 42.4
BREAST STOKE
Eight and under boys
K Curnutt, fifth, 46 05, D. Ball, sixth, SO.
9-10 girls
Shelley Biddle, first, 1:11; S. Sumner,
sixth, 1 :22
11-12 girls
K. Bergstrom, first, 58.4
11-12 boys
C George, third, 1 03 4
13-14 girls
Sandra Ward, first, 56.03; L. Laughlin,
second, 58, Karen Kenny, third, 1:00.4;
J Ward, fifth, 1.02.8, L. Wright, fifth,
1:02 8
13-14 boys'
S Laughlin, third, 59 6
15-16 boys
Ron Ward, fourth, 54.0; S. McEwen,
fifth, 54.1
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INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY,
910 girls
S Biddle, fourth. 2:428. H. Samples,
Sixth, 2:46.4
11-12 girls
K. Bergstrom, first, 2:04.9
11-12 boys
Greg Connor, sixth, 2:17.2
13-14 girls
K. Kenny, second. 1:50.4; S. Ward,
fourth, 2:00.8, L. Laughlin, fifth, 2:03.1;
J. Ward, sixth, 2:04.5
13-14 boys
5. Laughlin, first, 2:03.6
15-17 boys
Sam McEwen, fifth, 1 54 6
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