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Tracksters turn in personal bests at Condon S IX If»* Hcppncr (ia/ rttc Tiinrv Hcppncr. O r«*,,,, W cdam day, M it 7 . |< wa B ) Ashley ('unklin Hcppncr High School (rackstrrs turned in a hod of prrvmal bests in running, jumping ami throwing last Saturday at the annual Condon In > national track meet at Condon and placed high in both girls and hoys competition in the II team meet I he MMS hoys were led hy junior Wayne Wilgers who carried a pair of second place finishes in the high lump and triple jump and a thrid place in the long jump Wilgers' marks were personal hests He high lumped 6 4 . triple jumped 4 0 -1'a .ind long lumped 14 W Dry an I’adherg established the on ly new meet record of the day runn mg 4 14 6 in the IVJtl meters and besting the old mark ol 4 14 4 set in M ustangs By Ashley Conklin Hcppncrs baseball team won 8 5 over the Pilot Rock Rockets on I uesday. April 22 in the opener, but die tables were turned in die nightcap is the Rockets won by the same 8-5 c< iunt ______ 1975 by Ron Burnette of lawg t reek Podherg added another blue ribhon hv winning the 800 meters in 2 08 6 fhc only esent winner for the girls was Michelle Beck who was a dou ble winner in the 1500 and 3 .0 0 0 meters She set a personal best by running 5 59 f for the 1500 meter run Jason Palmer earned a personal mark in the shot pul with a toss of 19-1 for second place He was also second in the discus w ith a hease of I .Vk-7 Jason Oiugherty ran 44 5 in the KM) intermediate hurdles for his fastest nine in that event which was good for second He was also fifth in the 100 meters at 1 1 9 and ran on the third place 440 yard relay team and 1600 meter relas team win <8hcr members o f the shon relay team were Barney Lindsay. Marty Brannon and Mike Rrosnan The long relay included 1 indsay. Bran* non and Brosnan as well and their time of 1 57 6 was a season's best Kim Sager ran to her fastest times ever in the 100 and 200 meter clashes with limes o f 1 1 5 and 28 8. respectively She also anchored both relay teams that turned in season's bests of 57 4 and 4 52 8 Other members of the short relay were Stacey Kennedy. Kim Wright and Jill Conklin Nance Wright. Kim W right and Conklin were the other runners of the long relay ( 8hcr place finishers included Shannon Mclaughlin with a " p r " in the shot put throwing 2 5 -2 W for suth place Jill Conklin was suth in jumped out to a 2-0 lead after one inning A walk to Jerry lainkford and a dropped third strike allowed Scott Miller to reach first base After three more passed balls, 1-ankfnrd and Miller came across to score With two outs in the top o f the Mustangs lose doubleheader By Ashley ( unklin (¡citing strong pitching and strong hitting from their pitchers, the Fcho ( ougars downed the Hcppncr Mustangs 8 4 and 1 1 2 in a double-header on Friday. April 26 I Vs in Correa pile hed Fcho to the win in the opener by striking out 10 and allowing only 1 Mustang hits Correa also lured well at the plate stroking out two hits and two RBIs I cho got all of the runs they need ed in the first inning by grabbing a 5 0 le.nl after one inning and lead 6 4 after two innings loran Haves led Hcppncr with two hits in the opener In the second been our strong suit, but I don't game Hcppncr fell prey to another know a n y m o re " 10 strikeout performance, (his one Hcppncr. as mentioned, had 11 er by Jim Ramos who cruised to a 1.1 2 rors m the nightcap and 15 overall win giving up just one hit in the two games Ramos also sparkled at the plate as he walloped two home runs plus sta to tm i a single Ramos had three runs Hm < .am* scored and three runs batted in HrpfM H H I M I | Freshman Craig Angcll. though I I I • I I 4 1« 4 striking out sic. lost his first game M o ll mnd RMU ( o r r « «»a f of the season as Hcppncr suffered W ll« m I H . « I : » Ix k o -n only one single, that by Hayes, and 11 errors I2J494RHK 1 4 4 * 4 4 ] I II "W 'c had played well all season liW • 1 I J I 4 I) I] t before these two games, " Hcppncr H>«tt J Rana» m U (« n a W-J Coach Mike Royer said of his team Rana» I C kr HI ]• l,l»< ..tn HR lek.. 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"°" in i » 676-9108 r 'CHEVROLET, Á 1 7 S M a in * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * VOTE 0 YES FOR KIDS MAY 20 Free Heal t h S c r e e n i n g > 6 Financing ^Anniversary As Low As in ! 6.9% £ / Heppner ¡t kolTee k u p Keglers Won I ost M C .G O 4 7 'A 16‘^j The Pyttv 35 - 29 The (»utter Dusters 35 - 29 No Pin Hitters 30 .14 The Hopefuls 28 16 The Hi H o ' v 27*4 1 - 16 V] Beechers Alley Cats 27 - 17 The Dregs 26 - 18 Splits civnverled Joan Tanory 6 7 10; Iris Campbell 4 5 7. Marie Rudisill 6-7, and Linda Schultz 5-10 High game Billie Doherty 246 High senes Billie Doherty '7 2 High team game The (¡utter Dusters-615 High team series No Pin Hitlers 1725 Hi H o ' s won the howl-off lor first place I« PMTSWIUE ljj Back row from left: Don Russell, Alan Gordamer, Ray French. Meiko Buchanan, Cara Costa, Merle Cowett. Rick Forza and Max Muir. Front row from left: Ed Springer. Linda Kirkpatrick, Susan Mcnerney. Joyce Hughes, Vicki Muir, Don Eppenbaugh Not pictured are Mick Tolar. Grant Asher, Al Vinson, Art Kegler. Steve Doherty, and Rick McNerney (photographer). m WHOM* 41 H ...... » . m tr* ( ■> ) ( r w U. WhM> ( m o 4 or TNI MONTH The Mustangs added a run in the fourth when Joe Taylor reached on an error and later came on a fielders choice Taylor again scored, this time in the fifth inning to put the margin at hm iiimf I M 4 I I 7 R H I Hrppmr M S 1 • I I • IJ 1« F lUrt 2 M I 0 t | < » ? II«alt and Kkrill hmihivti and H Miller W Myall I. longhorn 2H Hcppncr Hair« }l«hhurn lh Heppner Pedrn Pilot Km k I a mg horn Vn«d (>imr I I J 4 I 4 7 R H I Hrppnrr )l I • I M F Kmk I I 3 • I 2 % » tl « Have* ami Kkehl Mialt IU*niti*M-n N Mtiter and I (Highern V' Hiummut I H*v*-» M FUo* N.ak Ramuwit IF. 114. O m i IH Plastic Twine Gives You Top Performance. third the Mustangs rallied to get singles from loran Hayes and Scott Davis John Kenny and Bob Richl then cracked run scoring singles Dav id Pedro hit a screaming triple to score Kenny and Richl giving Hcppncr a 5 2 lead After T aylor's single Mark FTshburn ripped an RBI double The Rockets came back to put up three runs to come within 7 5 Kenny punched out a single and Hyatt helped his own cause by bring ing in Kenny and the 8 5 win Hvatt struck out 7. while Pilot Rock's Lamghom struck out III But Hcppncr pounded out 11 hits to 6 tor the Rockets The game was marred by 21 errors. 16 of them by Hcppncr In the nightcap, the Rockets Ruk Rasmussen gave up only four singles and a triple to Pedro and helped his own cause with three hits, powering Pilot Rock to the 8 5 victors Hayes. Hyatt. Kenny, and Pedro all had three hits for the Mustangs in the two games Hayes scored lour times for Hcppncr while Pedro add ed two triples s'lcrtsi K s W «re ( « w o IC O Q O O C B R I one, lose one vs Pilot Rock In the opener the Mustangs used a five run third inning and then relied on clutch pitching from Troy Hyatt and went on for an 8 5 win In the second game the Rockets pounded out 12 hits, II of them singles on their way to the 8 5 win In the first game Pilot Rock m * ‘ l rmm *. C tw rw pr* *rk m I 1 ( WO 1 *. •"* »I m will he at noon The district m meet held at l malilla Friday and Satur day. May 16 and 17 the long jump and third in the high jump Nance Wright established a best at 800 meters running 2 45 6 and third place Ashley Conklin placed third in the triple jump at 19 9 fifth in the long jump with 18 9 '* and suth in the 100 meter intermediate hurdles I indsay placed suth in the 100 at 12 0 and was fifth in the 200 at 24 4. both hests for him " I f * nice to see all of those per sonal hests with the district meet coming up in less than two weeks said coach Dale Conklin "T h is was a great meet for us " This weekend is the Columbia Basin Conference meet Saturday at Wahlonka High School in The Dalles Field events arc scheduled t< > begin at 11 a m with running esents School Budget Needs Your Support! Your Public No Better Schools - There’s Place To Learn "Because wr care about you ” This ad paid for by the com m ittee for the support of Morrow County School Budget Levy Forrie Burkenbirve. Treasurer ********************