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    KIOHT- The Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, April 8, 1982
Mustangs
The Heppner Mustangs
opened the 1982 baseball
season playing five games in
the week, winning two, losing
two and having one called for
darkness.
"We've shown we can score
runs, but our pitching hasn't
come around yet," said Mus
tang Coach Dale Holland,
Heppner track season opened Saturday
The Heppner High School
track team opened the 1982
spring season short on num
bers but found talent and
depth at the Condon Invita
tional at Condon last Satur
day. "We scored in every event
we were entered in, except
one. and in some events had
two individuals place," said
coach Dale Conklin.
The end result was the girls
team placed second in an
11-team field.
"Competition wasn't as
great as it has been in past
years at Condon, but our
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In the first track meet of the
year the Cardinal boys finish
ed third with 57 points in the
Condon Invitational, on Satur
day. The Cardinals got a first
place from Denny Starr in the
discus with a throw of 112 feet.
Siarr also placed fourth in the
javelin with a toss of 113'8-V.
Craig Hams finished second
in th" lone jump with a leap of
WH1 1' Hams placed fourth in
the triple jump with a jump of
Wl and sixth in the 200
mefer dash in a lime of 25.
Tim Patton finished with
two fourth places, one in the
high jump with a jump of 5'10"
and the other in the 1500 meter
run in a time of 4:58.4. Howard
Leavitt placed fifth with a
jump of 5'8" in the high jump.
Donnie Taylor finished second
in the 110 meter hurdles in a
time of 18:02
The Cardinals finished third
Hep. High golfers
lost in dual meet
The Heppner High Boys and
Girls Golf Team participated
in a dual meet last Thursday
April 1 at Willow Run in
Boardman. The Riverside
boys won. 309 to 342 as did the
Riverside girls. 181 to 203.
'The girls golfed nine holes-,
the boys eighteen).
Low for Heppner and medal
ist of the meet was last year's
.state qualifier Don Lott with a
65. over par. Low for Hep
pner 's girls was Lorri Day
with a 45.
Both Don and Lorri lead a
youthful varsity team this
year with Don and Lorri being
the only seniors The rest of
both the boys and girls varsity
squads consist of three sopho
mores and a freshman.
The girls team was led last
year by state qualifier Lottie
tnighlin who graduated.
HS Rodeo team 2nd in Eugene
On Thursday and Friday.
April 1 and 2, the Heppner
High School Rodeo team
competed in Eugene and
returned with the following
results:
Boys: Jack McQuire, third
in calf roping: Marty Britt,
third in Bulldogging; Don
Kindsfather. second in bull
dogging and third in team
roping - Lindsay Claver; Cliff
Dougherty, second team rop
ing - Scott Skramstad.
Girls: Tara Mahoney, fifth
in goat tying, sixth in pole-
Parents' class set Apr. 14
Expectant Parents class
will begin Wednesday, April
14. Chris Adleman, R.N. is
instructor Class will be held
at Heppner Junior High School
open baseball season
"and we were a little weak in
outfield play."
Holland said John Murray,
who has hit three home runs in
five games. J. Hays. Doug
Holland and Doug Collins are
showing they can hit the ball
well.
Tuesday. March 30:
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traeksters. to a person, per
formed very, very well,"
Conklin said. "One thing that
really helped was the fact that
all of our runners were in good
shape."
High point performer was
Mary Kincaid who placed
second in the high jump and
the 300-meter hurdles, was
fifth in the long jump, and with
Janelle McElheny. Jodi Pad
berg and Stephani Payne won
the 440-yard relay in :55.2.
Padberg also placed second
in both distance races U500
meter and 3000-meter), just
missing the school record at
finish third
,
in the ifioo m?ter relay with a
time of 4:12 8fi. The relay
team consisted of I.eavitt.
Patton. Hams and Tavlor.
Other hoys participating hut
not placing were Mike Dong
las in the 1500 and 3000 meter
runs. Donnie Doherty in the
shot put. Scott Barnett in the
javelin, and Randy McCabe in
the discus.
Margaret Doherty had 20
points for the Cardinal girls as
she placed second in the 200
meter dash in a time of 28:01.
Doherty placed third in the 100
meter dash (her time was
13.38) and third in the 400
meter dash in a time of 1:05.
Michelle LaRue competed
in the discus and javelin but
didn't place.
The Cardinals' next action
will be the Morrow County
Invitational at Umatilla on
Saturday. April 10.
Coach Duane Neiffer is
quite pleased with this years
turnout of eighteen golfers
adding that "We're young but
we have kids showing some
real enthusiasm this year and
we hope to be much more
competitive by district time."
Individual scoring went as
follows :
Heppner Varsity Boys - Don
Lott - 65. David Green - 90.
Eric Thompson - 82. Jon
Mitchell - 87, Pat Struthers -93.
Heppner Varsity Girls -
Lorri Day - 45, Anne Mc
Laughlin - 53, Jodi Matteson -52.
KnsMn Polzen - 53, Carla
Miles - 56.
Boys and Girls JV's - Kris
Fishburn -63. Renee Struthers
- 57, Rod Cole - 84. Darrel
Miles - 96. Matt Clark - 100.
Dennis Warren - 131.
bending, and fifth in cow
cutting.
Trisha Mahoney. fourth in
breakaway roping and eighth
in cow cutting.
Also on the team and
attending from Heppner High
School Rodeo Club were:
Bridgett Greenup. Steve Cur
rin, Mike Currin, and Earl
Hammond.
Scott Skramstad, Milton
Freewater, was Ail-Around
Boy and Ail-Around girl was
Tina Cook of Redmond.
John Day received team
trophy for first and Heppner
was second.
Music Room, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Anyone wishing to join the
class should contact Chris
Adleman, 676-5196.
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Batteries: Grogan and Pratt:
Connor, Murray 3. Holland fi.
and B Way called after seven
innings - darkness. Base hits
Heppner: Singles - none.
Doubles - Hayes 2, Triples -none.
Home runs - Murray.
RBI's - Haves. Murray 2.
the shorter race. Payne com
peled in a very strong field in
both too and 2(H) meter dashes
and placed fourth and also
placed third in the long jump
with a jump of 1-4-6' .
McElheny also place fourth
in the 100-meter hurdles and
was fourth in the uno-meter
hurdles. Also placing for the
girls was Lisa Wilson who
finished fifth at 1500 meters
and fifth in the 3.IMH) meters.
Wes Marlatt led the hoys
with a second place finish in
the shot put and third in the
discus. Duane Garrett broke
his pole on the first attempt in
the pole - but managed a third
Heppner High golfers
begin season
The Heppner Boy's Golf
team went to Riverside Satur
day. April :t to the Boardman
Invitational, a four way meet
with Riverside. Milton-Eree-water.
and Hermiston
Even with the blustery
winds and cool temperatures
Randv Dodd of Mac High
carved out a fi8. on the par 02
Willow Run Course Mar High
Boys won the meet with a 293 .
followed by Hermiston with
307. with Heppner and River
side tying at 342
Low for Heppner was Dun
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Stolen bases - Groshens,
Holland. Haves, B. Way.
Sunday. April 3 - Wahtonka
Invitational
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Batteries: Murray. Holland 4.
and B Way; Carver Barrett 2,
and Buchner. Winning pitcher
Holland: Losing pitcher Car-
place finish with a borrowed
pole.
The Mustangs were to have
competed at Umatilla on
Tuesday hut inclement weath
er forced cancellation of the
scheduled five-way meet.
Heppner w ill be on the track
again this Saturday hosting
the annual Morrow County
Invitational at Umatilla. This
meet, hosted by Heppner. lone
and Riverside high schools is
one of the most competitive
meets held in eastern Oregon
with Hi schools scheduled to
compete, field events begin at
U a m with running events
starting at 12.30 p.m.
l.ott with a 7fi and
Erie
Thompson with 82
Both the Heppner Boys and
Girls host Enterprise and
Riverside this Thursday. April
8 on their home course.
Individual scoring went as
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Varsity: Don Lott - 70. Eric
Thompson - 82. Hold Cole - 87.
.Ion Mitchell - liw. David
Green - 97
,1 V s Pal Struthers - 92.
Darrel Miles - 93. Dennis
Warren - 129
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Singles - Hyatt. Groshens,
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Doubles - none. Triples -Holland.
Home Runs - Mur
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Connor: Base hits Heppner:
Singles - Holland. Hayes.
Doubles - Holland. Triples -
Connor. Home Runs none.
RBI's - M Way. Connor.
Stolen Bases - Groshens,
Holland. Hayes.
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sions; losing pitcher M Way;
Base Hit Heppner: Singles
Hyatt. Holland 2. Hayes 2.
Murray 2. Hammon, Doubles
Connor. Hammon. Triples -Connor.
Home Runs Murray.
RBI's - Hayes. Hyatt. Murrav
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Bases - Holland. Haves 2.
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Batteries: Murray. Holland
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Pratt. Winning pitcher Mur
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Base Hits Heppner: Singles
Holland. Hayes 2. Connor.
Doubles - none. Triples none.
Home runs - none. RBI's - M
Way. Holland. Hayes 2. Ham
nun, Stolen Bases - M Way.
Holland 2. Haves 2, Murrav
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