Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 28, 1983, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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Despite torrid weather con
ditions, lonc's Junior High
track team's combined efforts
from lioys nd Rirls and nil
three age Rroups hist Friday,
April 22, to win the Condon
Grade School track meet with
H4 points. South Sherman of
Moro wax second with 70 and
one-third points, Also compet
ing in the meet were Olex,
Arlington. Condon, Wasco and
Wheeler County of Fossil.
Kecorded hy Mike Hiel
mann were firsts in long jump
iH'j"), the 200 meters
l:2Bfi). the 400 meters
(1:05.5.) and was on the win
ning 4o meter relay team of
Chris Hea. Ashley Conklin,
and Kevin Rail in 0:TH .6.
Deena Hams and Kim
MrCabe were also key contri
butors to the victory. Hams
tossed the shot 2fi'0" and the
discus 75'10'v" both firsts,
McCain won the long jump
Come R'7" and won the 100
meters sprinting the distance
in an official 0:16 0 In the 200
meters Mams and McCabe
were 1 2 in times of 0:32.2 and
0 :n 9 respectively.
Karning a 410" first place
hich jump performance, a
0 1fi7 100 meter low hurdle
win, and a second in the 100
meters 013 7 was Chris Hea
Distance runner Kevin Rail
won the Boo meters and 1500
meters in a time of 2,45.2 and
5 21 2 respectively plus hiRh
jumping 4'4" for third.
Sprinter-jumper Ashley
Conklin long jumped 1.V2" for
HHS golfers host
3-way meet
The Ileppner High School
golf team hosted a thre-way
meet with Riverside and En
terprise high schools on April
14 All scores were very close
with the Riverside boys' team
taking first with 306. Ileppner
ranking second with 318 and
Riverside just two strokes
tx-hind with 320 In the girls'
competition, Riverside took
Heppner by five strokes: 204.
209
Medalists for the boys were
Kverett Westmoreland and
Vernon Heiple of Riverside
with 68V
Individual Heppner boys'
varsity scores were: Jon Mit
chell 78. Pat Strulhers 82.
David Green 79. Kevin Hughes
79 and Todd Lindsay 89.
Girls' medalist was Dana
Reid of Heppner with a 48.
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second, ran the 100 in 0:14 9,
and was third in the 200 at
0:30 fi.
Another 400 meter relay
team, this one consisting of
Duslin Pudberg. Tom Wilson,
Gary Hea. and Ken Snider ran
1:05.2. Snider won the 800 In
2:31 2. was third in the put
3(iT' and third in the 200
running 0:30.2.
Also in the 800 Michelle
Reck was second clocking
3:14 9 and long jumped 10'6"
for third, Kris Anderson won
the Boo in a 2 : 45.7 lime and
also ran the 100 in 0:14 9.
Sprinter Katie Doherty ran
the loo and 200 in times of
O lfi 7 and 0:3fi 2.
lng jumping 12'2" Jill
Conklin was third and high
jumped 3'8" and ran the 8(H) in
3:19 3.
For long jumping 125'",
Dust in Padberg was third. He
was another boo runner: his
time 3:09 8.
Tom Wilson long jumped
'8' and ran the 100 0: 17.5 and
the 200 0:36 9. Also running the
loo was Garv Hea turning in a
0:17 0 time plus shot putting
27'n".
Competing in the loo. Amy
Wagenblasl ran it in 0: 17 6and
also long jumped. Carrie
Nance participated in the shot
put and the loo
Running 0:17.1 in the 100 as
well as being in the long jump
and shot put was Brian
Doherty.
lone will travel to Arlington
on Fridav April 29 for the
Arlington May Day Meet.
Individual Ileppner girls'
varsity scores were: Jodi
M itt json 53, Anne McLaughlin
54. Renee Struthers 54 and
Missy Turner 58
J V. boys' team scores were
Riverside 329. Heppner 373.
Individual scores for the
Ileppner J V, boys were: Ken
Curtis 90. Travis Harrison 89.
Shawn Holt 101. Tony Clement
83 and Kevin Kenison 111.
Heppner's Coach Duane
Neiffer commented. "'Dana
Reid shot a personal best. 4H.
and has shown continued im
provement, Kevin Hughes,
another freshman, carved off
over 20 strokes from his pre
vious score, and hopefully
with the weather continuing to
improve, scores will do like
wise." Team You Can
Morrow- Coynf y nfln
Srain Growers,:
ione tracksters make
out of 24
Hy ASHI.F.YCONKUN
Two school records were set
bv Mike Douglas at the Wasco
County Invitational on Friday.
April 22 as the lone track team
was second out of 24 schools
with 71 and one-half points.
Douglas' school records
came in the 1.500 and 3.000
meters in which he ran 4:35.2
and 9 55 9. placing fifth and
fourth respectively. He broke
his own school records in both.
Winning the long jump was
Craig Hams who jumped
2n'6V. Triple jumping 405"
he was second and was on the
fourth place 400 meter relay
team of Howard Leavitt. Don
Tavlor. and Mark Meyers
which ran 0:47 9.
On the sixth place 1.600
meter relay were Meyers.
Darrin Padberg. Brian Doug
las, and Dennv Starr in a
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Heppner, Riverside met for tourney Sat.
On Saturday. April 16 Hep
pner and Riverside High
Schools met at the Willow
Creek Country Club for a
iwo wav golf tournament.
"Scores were kept differ
ently for this tournament."
said a spokesperson. "Instead
of tallying the four best
scores, the five best scores,
including the JV's were
added "
Rovs' team scores are Hep
pner 395 and Riverside 369.
Individual bovs' scores are
as follows:
David Green 70. Job Mit
chell 75. Pal Struthers 75.
Depend On
989-8221
1-800
432-7396
at Wasco County
3:59,5. Starr won the javelin
tossing it 1521" and was sec
ond tossing the discus 12310".
High jumping 5'8'i" Tim
Patton was second and shot
putter Don Doherty heaved
the 12 pounder 38'H" finishing
fifth.
Hurdler Don Taylor ran the
110 meter high in 0:16.7 and
the 300 meter intermediates in
0:45.7.
Pole vaulter Darrin Pad
berg tied for sixth at eight
feet. Also in the pole vault
Randy McCabe was third at
lO'O". plus heaving the discus
108'7" and jumped 2611" in
the triple jump.
Another shot putter, Scott
Barnett hurled it 30'4".
400 and 800 meter runner
Mark Meyers ran those dis
tances turning in times of
0:57.3 and 2:15 6 respectively.
Sprinter Howard Leavitt
Travis Harrison 86. Kevin
Hughes 89. Ken Curtis 89.
Tonv Clement 91. Todd Lind
sav 95. Kevin Kennison 102.
and Marion McMillan 118.
The girls' varsity team
scores are Heppner 515 and
Riverside 506.
Individual girls' scores are
as follows:
Jodi Mattison 105. Anne
McLaughlin 94. Dana Reid
110. Renee Struthers 106. Mis-
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ran 0:12 5 in the 100 meters
and 0:25.1 in the 200 meters
and he leaped 18'2'2" in the
long jump.
Distance runner - hurdler
Brian Douglas ran the inter
mediate hurdles in 0:49.7. the
boo in 2-27.5. and the 1.500
meters in 4:46.8.
Boys team scores were as
follows: Wahtonka 109'. Ione
71 "a. Sherman County 65.
Umatilla 51. Imbler and Ri
verside 40. Lyle 37. Culver 25.
Arlington 21. Pilot Rock 16.
Condon 10. Heppner 9, Weston
McEwen and Wheeler County
8. Bickleton and Echo 4. Cor
bett 3. Stanfield 2. Klickitat.
Trout I.ake and Wasco County
1. Dufur. Glenwood. and
VVishram 0.
lone's next track meet will
be on Saturday. April 30 at
Condon at 11 a.m. for the Big
Skv Conference track meet.
sv Turner 110. and Kathleen
Clark 135.
, Medalists for the tourna
ment were Everett West
moreland of Riverside with a
64 and Anne McLaughlin of
Heppner with a 94.
This year's district tourna
ments will be at Crooked
River on May 2 and 3 for the
girls and at Kahneeta May 9
and 10 for the boys.
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The Ileppner Gazette-Times, Ileppner, Oregon, Thursday, April 28, 1983 SEVEN
Records broken by Heppner
tracksters at Wahtonka meet
Four school records paced
the Heppner High School girls
track team to the team title at
the Wasco County-Wahtonka
Invitational track meet last
Friday in The Dalles against
19 other schools,
Team scores were Heppner
82. Weston-McEwen 60. Wah
tonka. 42. Sherman County 41.
Wasco County 28. Lyle 28.
Echo 26. Umatilla 23. Stanfield
19. Condon 16. Corbett 14.
Bickleton 13. Dufur 12. Klicki
tat 12. Culver 10. Arlington 9.
Riverside 8. Glenwood 6.
Trout Lake and Wishram 0.
The Heppner boys finished
in the middle. of the pack
placing 12th out of 24 schools.
There were four schools with
no girls teams. Boys scores
were Wahtonka 109'i.. Ione
711?,. Sherman County 65.
Umatilla 51. Riverside 40.
Imbler 40. Lyle 37. Culver 25.
Arlington 21. Pilot Rock 16.
Condon 10. Heppner 9. Weston
McEwen 8. Wheeler County 8.
Echo 4. Bickleton 4. Corbett 3.
Stanfield 2. Trout Lake 1.
Klickitat 1. Wasco County 1.
Glenwood. Wishram and
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Places and points were hard
to come by with outstanding
competition and lots of schools
competing.
"Despite the tough competi
tion, we had many outstanding
individual efforts." said head
coach Dale Conklin. "In addi
tion to the school records,
Heppner tracksters also had
individual personal records
and one meet record."
Jodi Padberg collected two
school records by posting
times of 2:27.99 and 5:22,4 in
the 800 and 1500 meters re
spectively. Both marks topped
efforts posted by Padberg last
vear. Ironically, both were
second place finishes. Sherry
Clement threw the shot put
33'3" to best a mark she set
earlier this season. It was a
third place effort.
The 1600-relay team of Tif
fany Lawson. Nancy Martin.
Padberg. and Pam Orr ran
4:25.8. placing second, to
break the school record they
set two weeks ago. This, too.
was a second place effort.
Earning blue ribbons were
Orr in the javelin with a meet
record of 1156" and Stephanie
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meter dash. Collecting red
ribbons were the 400 relay
team of Lawson, Padbergh,
Orr and Payne edged at the
tape by Umatilla who ran In
meet record time. Payne also
collected a second in the 100.
Orr earned a third in the 300
meter hurdles running :50.5.
Fourth place finishes in the
meet were collected by Law
son who ran 1:04.5 in the 400
meters; John Martin who ran
4:30.3 (a personal best) in the
1500 meters and John Moyer
who jumped 38'4 V in the
triple jump.
The girls picked up points in
the 3.000 meters as Lana Reid
posted fifth and Lisa Wilson
was sixth. Wesley Marlatt
collected a sixth place finish in
the discus with a personal best
throw of 116.
The Mustangs will get one
more effort in this weekend
before the all-important dis
trict track meet. May 6-7.
Heppner will travel to Umatil
la Saturday April 30 for the
Columbia Basin Conference
championships. The meet will
begin at 11 a.m. with field
events.
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