EHIHT-The Heppner C.aieUe-Ttmes, Heppner. Oregon, Thursday. April 23. 1981
Heppner High elects
The Heppner High School
student body selected cheer
leaders and student body
officers in an election last
Tuesday at the school.
Varsity cheerleaders for the
1981-82 school year are Dawna
Devin. Patti Devine, Sheri
McMinn, Kathy Hansen and
Michelle Aaron. Junior var
sity cheerleaders are Lovena
Marlatt, Nancy Paine, and
Brenda McMinn.
For student body officers,
senior John Murray was
elected president; John
Stevens, vice-president; Ann
Lindsay, treasurer; Karen
Kenny, secretary; Linda Eng
lert, assistant treasurer; and
Anne Murray, business manager.
(L - R) Anne Murray, Linda Englert, John
Kenny, John Murray. Not pictured is Ann
Heppner
With three weeks of compe
tition behind them, Heppner
High School tracksters are
beginning to make their in
fluence known as they con
tinue to improve upon their
' efforts. Three girls' school
records have been broken and
others have been threatened.
Last week's competition
saw the girls finish second to
Sherman County in a fourway
meet at Heppner; the boys
were third, and in an 18-team
field at the Sherman County
invitational at Moro last
Saturday, the Mustangs fin
ished in the middle of the
pack.
Margaret Kincaid establish
ed a new school record twice
during the week in the
300-meter low hurdles break
ing the old mark of :56.4 on
Tuesday with a :56.1 clocking .
and then running :53.0 at
Sherman. She missed the
record of : 18.1 in high hurdles
with a mark of : 18.2 on
Saturday. That mark was
good for third place" at
Sherman.
Kellie Hammond broke her
own record in the javelin
Tuesday with a throw of 1198"
which was nine inches over
the old standard but she did
not compete on Saturday.
Bonnie Arrington set a peson
al best also in the javelin with
a toss of 90'6".
Susan Johnson bettered her
time in the low hurdles by over
seven seconds Saturday with a
:55.1 clocking. It too, bettered
the old school record. She
placed fifth in the low hurdles
at Sherman.
Greg Sweeney continues to
improve in the distance races,
winning both the 1.500 and
3.000 meter races on Tuesday,
and, in a field of over 30
runners, was the victor at
1,500 meters on Saturday and
ran fourth in the longer race.
His best for the season is a
4:32.3 in the shorter race.
Mary Kincaid has placed in
every meet this year in the
highjump. Saturday she tied
for fourth place with a 4-8
jump. She has cleared 4-10 for
her best this season.
Both Duane Garrett and
Wesley Marlatt have shown
continued improvement. Gar
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(L - R) Lovena Marlatt, Nancy Paine.
Not pictured is" Brenda McMinn
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tracksters
rett has consistently been
placing in the pole vault
(fourth on Saturday) and
Marlatt has been steady in the
shot put (sixth on Saturday).
Marlatt missed placing in the
discus by inches as he
improved in that event to
103'6", his first effort over
one-hundred feet.
Garrett was the high-point
performer on Tuesday with a
first in the pole vault, seconds
in both distance races and a
fourth in the javelin. Sweeney
was high point Saturday.
Lisa Wilson won the 3.000
meters at home and was
second at 1.500 meters, but her
best performance was Satur
day with a 13:54.4 clocking at
3.000 meters, good for second
place. She has improved some
33 seconds from her first effort
of the season.
Kristy Polzen and Vicki
Smith have both contributed
greatly to the 1.600-relay team
which set a school record
Tuesday along with Hammond
and Mary Kincaid at 4:59.
Polzen and Smith have been
consistent point collectors in
heJWMneter run as well.
John Moyer has shown
continued improvements in
the sprints and jumps with a
best effort in a non-placing
35'5" leap in the triple jump.
Mike Nolan has been limited
in action with a broken hand
Card tracksters 5th
in Sherman Co. invite
By.MICIIFI.I.KI.AHl'F
On Saturday, April 18 the
lone tracksters traveled to
Sherman to compete in a
Sherman Co. Invitational. The
Cardinals finished 5th out of 18
schools as the girls and boys
combined for 8f points.
Margaret Doherty finished
first in the 400 meters with a
time of 62.09. first in the 200
meters in 27.55 and fourth in
the long jump with a jump of
15' 1
Jim McCabe broke the
school record in the 400
meters, placing second with a
time of 52.91. He also placed
fourth in the 200 meters in
24.21. Treve Peterson placed
student body officers,
Stevens, Karen
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Lindsay
make influence known
throughout most of the season
but will begin competing in
throwing events this week. He
has been doing some running
and placed fourth in the
300-intermediate hurdles at
Heppner on Tuesday.
Bouaphet Thongdy has been
hampered by shin splints and
has seen some running in the
400 meters. Her best effort has
been a fifth-place finish to a
five-way meet at Umatilla.
The girls 400-meler relay
team turned in their best
lone runner breaks three hour
mark at Boston Marathon
lone runner Al Beck broke
the three-hour mark at the
Boston Marathon Monday,
however, further information
on his performance was not
available.
Beck, a 34-year-old seventh
grade teacher at Heppner
Elementary school. left last
Thursday to compete in the
world famous 26-mile
marathon.
The Boston Marathon is only
the fourth run for the 145-lb.
Beck, who said he started
running only two years ago to
lose some of the 165 lbs. he
weighed at the time.
In a good luck ceremony at
the grade school Thursday.
sixth in the high jump with a
jump of 5'8". Shawn La Hue
placed third in the 110 high
hurdles in 18 42. Denny Starr
finished fourth in the javelin
with a toss of 13fi'3". a
personal best for him.
Gregg Kietmann had two
personal bests as he took first
in the loo and 200 meters
Rietmann's lime was 11.35 in
the 100 and 22 97 in the 200.
The 400-meter relay team,
consisting of lyeavitt. McCabe.
Peterson and Kietmann. fin
ished first with a time of 45.74.
The 1600-meter relay team,
consisting of Craig Hams.
Peterson. McCabe. and Kiet
mann. finished second with a
time of 3:50.13.
(L - R) Dawna Devin, Patti Devine, Sheri McMinn and Kathy
Hansen. Not pictured fa Michelle Aaron
Cardinal tennis players victorious
over Vikings, defeated by RHS
By MK'IIKI.I.FI.AIU'K
On Tuesday. April 14. the
Cardinal tennis players hosted
the Umatilla Vikings. The
Cards were victorious. 6-1.
over the Vikings.
Darrell Colvard defeated
David Moll. 6-2. 6-2; Donnie
Taylor defeated Susie Tustun.
6-1, 6-0: and Chris Kietmann
defeated Rev Dornan. 6-2. 6-0
Lisa Meyers was defeated by
Wendy Stevens 6-3. 6-3.
In doubles action. Roeer
Work day at Little
A work day at the Little
League field in Heppner has
been planned for this Saturday
at I p m.
All Little league parents
performance of the season in
non-placing effort last Satur
day running :56.5. The team
was made up of Smith.
Kincaid. Johnson and Kincaid
and was without two normal
members of the team.
, The week the Mustangs
continue competition, having
run at Wahtonka at The
Dalles in a five-way meet on
Tuesday and will be involved
in the Pilot Rock Invitational
at Pendleton on Friday. That
meet is scheduled to begin at 2
Beck was presented with gifts
from students and faculty
before he left to fly back to
Boston with his wife, Karen.
Deadline to apply for hunts near
The deadline to apply for
1981 antelope bighorn sheep
and cougar hunts is approach
ing rapidly. Hunters must
have their applications deli
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Sat. April 25 11 a.m. to
5 p.m. at SEARS
In Heppner
cheerleaders
Childers and Kietmann de
feated Dornan and Tustun. 6-0.
8-7. Troy Lindstrom and
Taylor were victorious. 6-1 7-5
and Meyers and Clovard
defeated 1irie Donaldson and
Cindy Vaugn.
On Saturday. April 18. the
Cards traveled to Riverside
for another match. The Cards
were defeated. 2 5, by the
Pirates.
Troy Lindstrom was defeat
ed by Brandon Wagner. 2-6.
2-6; Lisa Meyers was defeated
League Field Sat.
and interested persons are
encouraged t come and bring
shovels, rakes and paint
brushes.
p.m.
Sherman County Invitation
al team scores (combined
boys and girls): Sherman
County - 183. Wahtonka - 163
1-3. Wasco County - 90,
Umatilla - 92 1-3. lone - 86.
Dufur - 50. Arlington - 47,
Culver - 46. Heppner - 41 1-3.
Lyle - 40. Condon - 28.
Riverside - 28. Glenwood - 26.
Wishram 23. Corbett - 15.
Klickitat - 12, Bickleton - 10.
Trout Lake - 0.
Beck said he has run at
Seaside. Porltand and in the
East Oregon run previously.
vered to the Portland office of
the Fish and Wildlife Depart
ment or postmarked not later
than April 27.
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by Michelle Coleman, 6 2, 6-0;
Chris Kietmann was defeated
by Scott Daniels. 6-1. 6 2; and
Donnie Taylor was defeated
by Mark Danies. 6-2. 7-8. 6-3.
In doubles. Kietmann and
Taylor were victorious over
Gale and Carroll. 6-0. 61 In
mixed doubles Meyers and
Lindstrom defeated Johnson
and ("ale in a pro set. 8-4
Roger Childers and Darell
Colvard were defeated by
Wagner and Petteys. 6 3. 2-6.
and 3-6.
Little League
official to
meet Monday
On Monday. April 27 at 7
p.m.. there will be a meeting
of all )ersons interested in
umpiring little league base
ball this year. The meeting
will be held at the High School
in Room 10.
Please contact Ted Toll for
further information.
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Mustangs trounce
Hermiston, 10-3
The Heppner Mustang base
ball team put their bats to
work Friday, pounding in in
runs to trounce the Hermiston
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al Hermiston.
Heppner scored seven of Its
runs In the second inning,
while holding Hermiston to no
runs following its only three in
the first inning.
Kick Cole pitched the whole
game for the Mustangs, allow
ing only four hits, striking nut
six and walking only one. "He
really did a heck of a good
job." said Heppner Coach
Dale Holland.
Jeff Orr. Rick Cole and John
Murray all scored second
inning singles of the Hermis
Cardinal basebaUers
defeated by Mustangs
The Cardinal haseballers
were defeated on Tuesday.
April 14. by the Mustangs. 25
1 Jerry McKlligoll scored the
only run for the Cardinals
The Cards were defeated by
Wahtonka in a double-header
on Friday The Cards were
defeated. 18 - 3. in the first
game and 21 3 in the second
game Scoring for the Cards in
the first game were Sent I
Regiter for aerobic dance classes
The second session of aero
bic dance is scheduled to begin
in May, says Nancy Brown
field. HMCC area coordinator,
and registration should be
completed soon.
The davtime session will
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John has served lis a representative to uttidenl council this
year representing the nophninorr clu. Not only halt he
nerved hiscV4ax their rrpreitentuivr but he has also been
active in all class activities including Homecoming and Sadie
Hawkins while still maintaining a 3.50 grade-pnial-average.
Because of his experience in student council John has run
and was electeil as Student Body Vice President. He U alxo
active in National Honor Society and t'h'.
John is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hob Stevens and plans to
attend HMCC upon high school graduation.
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drove in a run on a bases
loaded single.
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Heppner:
10 runs, 8 hits. 2 errors
Hermiston:
3 runs. 4 hits. 3 errors
Heppner:
Cole und B. Way
llermisloii:
Malhrent and Simmons
Darnell. Kichurd Ladd und
Tim Key. In the second gnme
Jeff Hams scored two runs
und Uidd bad one.
The Cards were held hitlewi
in the first game bv Wahtonka
pitchers In the second game
the Cardinals got five hits, two
singles by Mams, one by Ladd
and one by Key. Craig
Gutierrez slugged out a double
for the Cards fifth hit
iM-gin the week of May 4. and
the evening session is sche
duled to begin the week of May
11
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ter with the instructor or with
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