TEN-The Heppner Gaiette-Timea, Heppner. Oregon. Thursday,
Wranglers'
Jerry Brosnan
Morrow County Wranglers
held their third playday May
2. Following are the winners of
each event and their times.
Barrels
Six and under: Cherie
Papinea - 22.10; Steven Hoff
man - 22.85: Joey Hoffman -29.83:
and Donita Sharp -31.73.
Seven through nine: Jodee
Ashbeck - 21.81; Heather
Eckman - 23; Marc Angell -26.73
; and Danny Sharp - 27.90.
10 through 12: Jason Dough
erty - 19.94: Angie Ashbeck -19.97:
Mike Van Schoiack -21.34:
and Jennifer Currin -21.43.
13 through 17: Anita Palmer
- 19.4.".: Stve Miller - 20.53:
Bridget Greenup - 20.87; and
Bobbette Angell - 21.78.
IB and over: Gail Papineau
18.76: Penny Hoffman 19.70:
Joan Eckman - 19.85: and
Mary Ann Munkers - 19.88.
Poles
Six and under: Cherie
Papineau - 25.63: Steven
Hoffman - 26.26; Shelly Ash
beck - 34.44: and Donita Sharp
- 41.75.
Seven through nine:-Jason
Britt - 27.80; Danny Sharp -31.84:
Jodee Ashbeck - 32.59:
and Marc Angell - 33.21.
lo through 12: Jason Dough
erty - 22.29; Michelle Pap
ineau 22.58: Craig Angell -25.12:
and Mike Van Schoiack
- 26.01.
13 through 17: Bobbette
Angell - 26.14: Bridgett Green
up - 26.36: Anita Palmer -27.35;
and Steve Miller - 29.99.
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18 and over: Sherry Kemp -23.23:
Mary. Ann Munkers -23.35:
Gail Papineau 23.68;
and Bob Van Schoiack - 25.41.
Sack Race
Six and under: Sara Green
up: Steven Hoffman; Donita
Sharp: and Cherie Papineau.
Seven through nine: Angie
Currin: Heather Eckman;
Amy Greenup: and Larry
Cecil.
Rings
10 through 12: Jason Dough
erty - 18.97: Mike Van
Schoiack 20.37; Michelle
Papineau - 20.53: and Duane
Ball - 20.71.
13 through 17: Bobbette
Angell - 17.23; Steve Miller -20.05;
Anita Palmer - 20.22:
and Bridget Greenup 21.29.
18 and over: Mary Ann
Munkers - 16.94: Trish Van
SChoiack - 17.26: Sherry
Kemp 17.88: and Bob Van
Schoiack 19.24.
Water Race
Six and under: Cherie
Papineau - 10.69: Steven
Hoffman - 14.21: Andy Ash
beck 15.78: and Donita Sharp
- 16.05.
Seven through nine: Angie
Currin - 9.18: Jason Britt -10.75:
Jodee Ashbeck and
Danny Sharp -12.24.
and Heather Eckman -13.03.
10 through 12: Jennifer
Currin - 12.13; Michelle Pap
ineau - 16.72: Craig Angell -17.86:
and Jim Brosnan 21.27.
13 through 17: Steve Miller -13.89:
Bobbette Angell -16.33:
Bridget Greenup - 17.23: and
Dvann Brosnan - 19.18.
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IB and over: Gail Papineau
U.B9: Sherry Kemp 12.90;
Mary Ann Munkers 14.43;
and Bob Van Schoiack -15.06.
Boot Race
Six and under: Donita
Sharp; Steven Hoffman; Shel
ly Ashbeck: and Sara Green
up. Seven through nine: Larry
Cecil: Jason Britt: Danny
Sharp: and Jodee Ashbeck.
10 through 12: Duane Ball:
Michelle Papineau; Jason
Dougherty; and Craig Angell.
13 through 17: Steve Miller;
and Dyann Brosnan.
IB and over: Sherry Kemp;
Bobbie Angell; and Joan
Eckman.
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at Jamestown, Virginia, July
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Heppner tracksters display super
By C.I.ENN SMITH
Tuesday. April 27. Sherman
Co. was the sight of the
Heppner track teams' display
of what Coach Dale Conklin
called "some super duper
efforts." Heppner journeyed
to Sherman Co. to compete in
a five way track meet that
also included Wahtonka. Sher
man Co.. Condon, and Wasco
Co.
Team scores for the girls
were Wahtonka 68'. Sherman
Co, 56';. Heppner 54. Condon
20. and Wasco Co. 19. Heppner
girls missing second by only
2' ? points. The closeness of the
girls' score in Coach Conklin's
opinion was. "The most satis
fying event of the whole track
meet."
High scorer for the girls was
Stephanie Payne with 13'
points, followed by Pam Orr
with 12 i points. Payne re
ceived two firsts, one in the 100
in 13.42 and another in the 200
in 28.72. plus she earned points
by being on Heppner winning
400 meter relay team. Pam
Orr received a first in the shot
put. setting a new school
record with her tremendous
heave of 31!5". She also
received two third placings.
one in the 400 and another in
the 300.
Other first place finishes for
the girls included Lisa Wilson
taking a first in the 3.000
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IHS thinclads compete at Umatilla,
boys finish 1st, girls 3rd
Bv MICHELLE LARUE
The Cardinal thinclads trav
eled to Umatilla on Tuesday,
April 27. The Cardinal boys
finished first with 72 points,
and the girls finished third
with 19 points.
First places for the boys
wererecorded by Denny Starr
in the discus with a toss of
I19'10"and first in the javelin,
with a throw of 149'4": Patton
in the high jump with a leap of
5'8"; Craig Hams in the triple
jump with a leap of 37'2's":
Mike Douglas in the 1.500
meters in 4:42.01 and in the
3.000 meters in 10:17.59. An
other double winner for the
Cardinals was Donnie Taylor
in the high hurdles in 18
seconds and in the intermed-.
iate hurdles in 45.93. The
Cardinals 400 meter relav
meters with a time of 13:48.48
and Anne Murray throwing
the javelin 861 1'".
The boys' team scores were
clearly set with Wahtonka
taking first place with 108'i
points followed by Sherman
Co. 98 1-3. Condon 24. Heppner
23. and Wasco Co. 15. High
point scorer for the boys was
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team consisting of Howard
Leavilt, Craig Hams, Jeff
Hams and Donnie Taylor took
first in a time of 47.75.
Second places were record
ed by Craig Hams in the long
jump with a leap of 19'9'j";
Taylor in the high jump with a
jump of 5'2": Leavitt in the
triple jump with a leap of
35 5": and Jeff Hams in the
400 meters in a time of 55.38.
Third places were brought
in by Jeff Hams in the long
jump with a leap of 19 feet:
Starr in the triple jump with a
jump of 34'4'a": Patton in the
1.500 meters with a time of
4:47.9fi and in the BOO meter
run in 2:23.2; and Leavitt in
the 400 meters in a time of
56.63. The only other third
place win was by the 1.600
meter relay team consisting of
Donnie Doherty, Scott Bar
nett. Jay Love, and Mike
Wes Marlatt. who. tied for
first place in the discus with a
throw of 108'6" and earned a
third place in the shot put.
Marlatt received nine points
for the boys' team. Other
acheivements for the bovs
included a javelin throw
Sid Kennedy of 145M".
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Fourth place finishes were
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For the girls, Margaret
Doherty had two firsts, one in
the 400 meters in 65.48 and In
the 200 meter dash in 27.04.
Doherty also placed second in
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meter dash in 13.19.
Michelle La Rue placed third
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Team scores for the boys
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I'mntilln 45 and Stanfield 17.
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Conklin stated he was very
pleased with the results. "The
team as a whole is really
improving and I expect they
will go far by the end of the
venr." he said.
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A family barbecue will be
held Sunday, May 9. at Willow
Creek Country Club, announ
ced a spokesperson. Play will
begin at 4 p.m. with the
barbecue following.
Children whose parents are
club members, that have
golfed before, are Invited to
participate, the spokesperson
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By CATHY PECK
Thirtysix golfers participat
ed In men's piny on April 27
between Willow Run at Board
man and Willow Creek Coun
try Club. Heppner.
At Boardman. first low
gross was Dallas: second was
Harper, third. Tatone; and
fourth. Kuhn.
Receiving low gross at
W.C.C.C. was John Edmund
son. 1st; C.C. Cnrmichnel.
second: and Ray Massey was
third. Fourth place was won
by John Shaw.
!.nw net for Willow Run was
Ro-Eloct
Dorothy ECreb
as Morrow County
Commissioner
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County Court'
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Linda LoRus, Treasurer, Box 367, tons, OR.
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