Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 31, 1978, Page FIVE, Image 5

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The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, August 31, 1978 FIVE
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at 1978 Morrow County Modeo
Good weather and good
riders prevailed last weekend
to make the 1978 Morrow
County Rodeo a success.-
A total of 208 rodeo perfor
mers took part in the weekend
WRA-sanctioned contest, in
hopes of winning some of the
$6,414 in prize money.
Kyle Robinson and Neil
Beamer took the top two
places in the race for all
around cowboy honors at the
Morrow County Rodeo.
Robinson scored 508.83
points including WRA wins
to reach first place, with
Beamer logging 245.57 to
finish second.
Robinson, a Sand Hollow
area cowboy, won a cash
award from the Orville Cuts
forth family and a revolving
trophy for his all-around
efforts.
Tim Daly captured the
Morrow County amateur calf
roping title this year, winning
the coveted Severe Brothers
engraved saddle donated by
Kinzua Corp. Donnie Papi
neau finished second in that
event, followed by Dave Daly.
The Morrow County Team
roping event was almost a
carbon copy of last year's
contest, with Neil Beamer and
Kyle Robinson taking first,
Bob Mahoney and Royce
Fulleton winning second, and
Cornett Green and Lee Anso
tegui capturing third the
same finishing order as in
1977.
Cow riding top honors went
to Lee Rice, followed in second
place by his brother, Law
rence, and Mike Currin in
third.
Ron Currin Sr. won the wild
cow milking contest, with Max
Hellberg placing second and
Dick Rice third.
Morrow County's open calf
roping event was won by Neil
Beamer with Ron Currin Sr.
placing second. '
In the junior division barrel
race, Anita Palmer took first
place honors, followed in
second by Trisha Mahoney.
The senior division crown was
captured by Janice Healy,
with sister Maureen finishing
second and Dawn Peterson
taking third.
Mike Currin won the break
away roping event, with Jana
Steagall, top-rated cowgirl in
the Western States Junior
Rodeo circuit, placing second.
Three local riders Neil
Beamer, Kyle Robinson and
Dr. Joseph Gif f ord is pleased
to announce the opening of
a family practice at the
Heppner Medical Clinic,
North Thompson Way, on
Tuesday, September 5, 1978.
Binsoiu jDeameF score win
Janice Healy also placed in
the money in the WRA
sanctioned rodeo events on
Saturday and Sunday.
Anita Palmer won .the kids'
race at the rodeo grounds
Friday night, followed by Kris
Pettyjohn in second and
Tammy Holtz in third.
On Saturday, the cow pony
race was won by Katrina Ray,
with Debra Palmer second
and Roy Camargo third. The
cow pony race on Sunday was
won by Roy Camargo, with
Cheri Hansen in second and
Fred Berry in third.
Saturday's cowgirl race was
won by Katrina Ray, with
Debra Palmer second and
Cheri Hansen third. On Sun
day, the event was won by
Miss Palmer, with Cheri
Hansen second and Cammie
Papineau third.
HHS posts volleyball
schedule for 1 978 season
Sept. 12 will mark the
opening day for Heppner High
School's volleyball season,
when the Mustangs will face
Wasco County in a home
game.
All games will start at 5
p.m.
Here is the volleyball sche
dule for the remainder of the
year:
Sept. 14 Wahtonka home
Sept. 19 Condon away
Sept. 21 Riverside away
Sept. 23 Heppner Invita
tional Tournament
Jr. High grid
practice set
at lone
Football practice for lone
Junior High School will begin
at 1:30p.m. on sept. 5.
Coach Jerry , Martin requ
ests that all players complete
physical exams prior to the
practice scession.
The season's opening game
for the lone Junior High squad
will by Sept.21.
The Elgin Stampeders besr
ted the Umatilla Sageriders in
pony express races on Satur
day and Sunday, but the
Sageriders outdid the Elgin
team in the baton relay race
on both days.
In the WRA open show,
Gary Bruhn finished with first
place money in the saddle
bronc event, with Jim Parvin
placing second and Bill Blue
and Brad Holsington splitting
third and fourth place money.
Sid Britt won the bareback
bronc competition, followed
by Sam Hull in second and
Hiram Mulrony in third.
Splitting fourth, fifth and sixth
places were Joe Talburt, Tim
Roeser and Bruce Davenport.
In.bull riding, Keith Garber
and Gary Bruhn split earnings
for first and second place.
Clifford Webley was third,
Sept. 26 Sherman home
Sept. 28 lone away
Oct. 5 Wasco away
Oct. 10 Wahtonkaaway
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Ron Vantine fourth, and
Leonard Black and Bill Carlon
split fifth and sixth.
Larry Patterson won the
cajf roping event, followed by
Mike Beers in second place,
Morrow Countian Kyle Robin
son third, Jerry Gentry in
fourth, Darrell Bussey in filth,
and Balm Fork cowboy Neil
Beamer in sixth.
The steer wrestling event
was won by Mile Fuller, with
Greg Bruhn second, Coby
Combs third, Kyle Robinson
fourth, Ted Wilson fifth and
Jim Whitesides sixth.
Larry Patterson and Jim
Probert took top honors in the
WRA team roping, followed by
Bob Weaver and Curly Krish
ner second ; David Inman and
Tom Camarillo, third; Keith
Krishner, fourth; Coby Combs
and Tom Melville, fifth; and
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Les Patterson and Bobby Joe
Nickolson in sixth.
Heppner High School rodeo
standout Janice Healy took
first place in the barrel race,
with Gail Matsumura finish
ing second, Kim Nogle third
and Kim Cutsforth fourth.
The barrel racing win mar
ked the third year in a row
that Janice has won top honors
in that event at the Morrow
county Rodeo.
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Rocky Steagall wrestles a
calf with the piggfti string
hanging ready from his
mouth. ,
In the second photo an
unidentified rider hangs loose
in the Saddle Bronc 'event
during last weekend's rodeo.
The Heppner
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As the Western States Jun
ior Rodeo Assn. season moves
into its final week, three
Morrow County rodeo stand
outs are in contention for
all-around honors.
Jana Steagall is currently
rated first in the senior
division all-around race, with
Trisha Mahoney standing sec
ond in the junior division,
followed by Brett Sherer in
third.
A total of 17 Morrow County
cowboys and cowgirls have
qualified to compete in the
coming weekend's Western
States Junior Rodeo Assn. Fi
nals, to be held in LaGrande.
Trisha Mahoney, Tara Maho
ney, Brett Sherer, Cliff Dough
erty, and Jana Steagall have
each qualified for the finals in
five events. Janice Healy has
qualified for four events, with
Cindy Dougherty and Mau
reen Healy each qualifying for
three. Lawrence Rice, Rocky
Steagall and Brad Huwe all
qualified for two events, with
Ron Currin, Wayne Huwe, Lee
Rice, Anita
Palmer, Mike
Currin and Marty
Britt all
qualifying for one event.
The Western States Junior
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commitment to yen.
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iind Pendleton, Home Office
Rodeo Assn. is made up of
more than 500 youthful per
formers from Oregon, Idaho,
California, Washington and
Nevada.
During the season's final
rodeo of the regular season
last weekend in John Day, ju
nior division winners included
Brett Sherer, first in steer
dobbing and fifth with Cliff
Dougherty in team roping;
Cliff Dougherty, second in
barrel racing and tied for
second in calf riding; Trisha
Mahoney, fourth in team
roping, fifth in barrels, sixth
in poles; Tara Mahoney, third
in steer dobbing.
Senior division point win
ners from Morrow County
included Janice Healy, first in
barrels and fifth in breakaway
roping; Maureen Healy, sec
ond in barrel racing and
fourth in steer dobbing; and
Kathleen VanSchoiack, sixth'
in pole bending.
Actionat the Sept. 1-3 finals
in LadBrande will determine
the all-around winners and top
performers, in each", of the
junior rodeo events. Four
saddles will be awarded the
top-rated performers.
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