Thf Heppner Gaiette-Tlme. Keppner, Oregon, Thursday, April 24, 1980 THIRTEEN
Pettyjohn sets lone school record
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Kim Pettyjohn set an lone
High School track record in
the 200 meter dash Saturday
at the Jo-Hi Invitational in
LaGrande.
The girls team placed third
Tracksters
place 10 th
Kellie Hammond was first
in the javelin to lead the
Heppner High School girls
track team to a 10th place
finish out of 20 schools compet
ing in the Jo-Hi Invitational
Track Meet in LaGrande.
Hammond won the event
with a throw of 10B-9.
Mary Kincaid was second in
the high jump with a leap of
4-8. The winner in that event
jumped 5-3'i.
In the mert with 39 4 team
points. Enterprise won the
20-team meet wilh 60 points.
Pettyjohn's time of 27.3
seconds broke the school
record as she came in first
place. Cardinal Margaret Do
herty tied the old school
record of 27.6 as she came in
second.
Pettyjohn also sprinted her
way to first place in the 100
meter dash in a time of 13.1.
Doherty was fifth in that race -in
13.6 spconds.
In the long jump, Doherty
was third with a jump of 14-9
and Pettyjohn fourth at 14-7 Ms.
The two girls scored all of
lone's team points.
In the boys meet, lone came
in fifth place with 46 team
points. Union won the meet
wilh 99.
Robin LaKue came in first
place in the 110 high hurdles
with a time of 16.5 seconds.
Gregg Itietmann was sec
ond in the 200 meters in a time
of 24.1 seconds.
La Rue was third in the 300
meter intermediate hurdles
with a time of 42.8 seconds.
Greg Gaines of Pilot Rock won
in 42.5.
Rietmann was third in the
long jump with a leap of 19
feet. Jim Schaas of Union was
the winner in that event with a
jump of 20-6'i.
The 400 meter relay team of
Duane Fetsch, Rietmann, Jeff
Hams and LaRue was third in
the race with a time of 46.7.
Umatilla won it in 45.5
seconds.
Les Thompson had a per
sonal best In the high jump
with a mark of 5-10, His
previous best was 5-6. The four
top jumpers had marks of 5-10
but Wes Delpiere of Union won
with the fewest misses at that
height.
Fetsch tied for fourth place
in the 100 meters but lost a
coin flip and was officially
scored fifth. His time was 12.1
seconds. The winning time
was 11.8.
Thompson finished sixth in
the 300 meter intermediate
hurdles with a time of 44.3.
Hams was sixth in the 100
meters in 12.1 seconds. Dennis
Stefani was sixth In the long
jump with a mark of 18-6'
after scratching on his first
three jumps.
Parker second in shot put
llrppnrr High School's Krllir Hammond threw the javelin for
school record at a home track meet last week.
Jim Parker of Heppner was
second in the shot put, third in
the discus and fifth in the
triple jump at the Jo-Hi
Invitational Track and Field
Meet in LaGrande last Satur
day. Heppner finished tied for
Hammond breaks record
Heppner's Kellie Hammond
set a school record and Kim
Pettyjohn of lone won three
events in a girls track meet in
Heppner last week.
Hammond's javelin toss of
118-11 was almost seven feet
farther than the record that
she broke earlier in the
I ason.
.-Pettyjohn won the long
jump with a leap of 15-11, the
100 meter dash in 13 1 and the
200 meter dash in 28 seconds.
Heppner won the team title
with 80 points with lone second
with 68 and Echo last with 41.
Mary Kincaid was a double
winner wilh victories in the
lot) meter high hurdles in a
time of 18 8 and the BOO meter
run in 2:50.1.
Hammond was also a double
winner as she won the high
jump competition wilh a mark
of 40G.
Lisa Cook was a double
winner for Echo with wins in
the shot put and discus.
. Lisa Mevers won the 1500
meter run for lone with a time
of 6:05 4 and Lisa Wilson of
Heppner won the 3.000 meters
in 15:25.9.
Jacobs was third in the 200
meter dash in 30 7 and Morter
was second in the 800 meter
run in 3:22 1.
Margaret Kincaid was sec
ond in the soo meter hurdles in
SH seonds and Taylor third
for lone in f4
In the closest race of the
day, lone won the 400 meter
relay in 56.6 with Heppner
right behind at 56 7 and Echo
close in third at 56 8.
Hammond was second in the
shot put at 30-1. Sherry
Clement third with 27-7. Kin
caid fourth at 25 7' and
Michelle LaRue of lone fifth at
25 4
Clement was second in the
discus at 79 3. 1-aRuc- third at
78-10 and Bonnie Arrington
fourth for Heppner at GO-9'7.
Arringlon was third in the
javelin at 71 feet and Cindy
Hill of lone fourth at 63-3',.
Sports Schedule
tone's Irack tram will compete in the Arlington
Invitational at Arlington this Saturday beginning at 10
a m.
Tuesday, the team travels to Heppner to participate
in a four-way meet wilh the Mustangs. Pilot Rock and
Condon.
lone' tennis team play at Umatilla tomorrow
afternoon at 3 for fust the girls.
April 29 the girls' tennis leatn will have a match with
Condon at home wilh another 3 pm. starting time.
ll'tprier'N irls and boy tarsitv golf teams will play
Riverside today at the Willow Creek Country Club with the
starling time 2 p.m.
The learn travels to McNary next Thursday at 1:30
p.m. to participate in the Lew Welch Invitational.
Heppner's varsity boys and girls track teams will
make the long trip to Wallowa to compete in the Mike
Hollaran Invitational wilh Ihe starling time 11 a.m.
The team will be at home next Tuesday at 4 p.m.
competing in a meet with lone. Pilot Rock and Condon.
Heppner's varsity baseball learn will have two
straight home games this week.
The team plays W ihtonka in a doubleheader Saturday
starling al 1 p.m.
April 29 Wasco comes to Heppner for a game at 4 p.m.
The JV baseball team at Heppner has a doubleheader
Monday beginning at 3:30 p.m. against Helen McCune Jr.
High of Pendleton.
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Margaret Doherty was sec
ond in the long jump at 14 6.
Margaret Kincaid third at
13-10 and Lisa Meyers fourth
at 12-4' i.
Mary Kincaid was second in
the high jump at 4-4, LaRue
was third at 4-4. and Hill
fourth al 3-10.
Filly Lisa Wilson was sec
ond in the 1500 meters at 6:19.9
and Diane Morter was third
for lone at 6:38 6.
Doherty was third in the 100
meters in 13 5 and Suzie
Jacobs of Heppner fourth in
14 8.
Hill was second in the 400
meters in 1:12.2 and Smith
was third in 1:19 6.
Patti Taylor was second in
the 100 meter hurdles in Ihe
20.7 and Kim Miller third in
26.3.
Eddi Skow
shoots an 87
at Willow Run
Ten women from the Willow
Creek Country Club near
Heppner participated in the
annual Fun Day Tournament
April 16 at the Willow Run Golf
Club in Boardman.
Eddi Skow shot at 87 for the
first low gross score and Fran
Crook shot a 93 for the second
low gross.
Joyce Winter shot a 58 for
the first low net score and
Harriett Evans had a 63 for
the second low net.
Kay Anderson was the
closest to the pin and Barb
Culsforth had the most honest
score.
ninth out of the 20 teams at the
meet. Parker was the only
Mustang to place in the top six
of an event.
Parker's throw of 51-2
placed him second in the shot
put, 7'! inches behind winner
Tom Prince. His throw was
two inches short of a school
record. His throw of 131-11 in
the discus placed him third,
more than two feet behind
winner Sieve Butterfield of
Joseph.
Parker's best leap in the
triple jump was 38-3' 4 for fith
place. The winner was Sieve
Califf of Umatilla at 41-10.
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