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Thinclads finish second H v A v h k v C onklin Unable to vhake the depth ot the Wahtonk a N>v\ track team (inf the vccond » eel in a nm , Heppner'» huyv tra».k team finished second behind the Eaglcv with »0 points at the Columbia Bjvin Conference track and field meet on Saturday. May 10 A week earlier at the Con don Invitational. Heppner finished second behind kkahtonka as well Pilot Rock and Stanfield tied tor the girlv lop \jx«. each finishing with 89 points rhe Heppner girls team placed ninth out of the nine team field with 10 points The only first place finish for a Heppner thinclads was by sophomore Jason llohcrty. who won the V*) intermediate hurdles with a tune of 42 5 I toughens bettered the Heppner High School s>>phomorc class record of 44 I set by Bryce Powell in 1977 Dougherty was also sixth in the 100 meter dash with a time of 12 I and was on the 4(»l and INK) meter relay teams that finished fourth in both The sprint relay team of Chris M cLaughlin. Harney Lindsay. Wayne Wilgcrs. and Dougherty ran 4« 9 The long relay team of M daughlin. Dougherty. Lindsuv. and Bryan Padherg ran a season's best time of ) 53 b Padherg also fared well in the ROO meter run. in which he finished sc cond with a time of 2 02 7 lowering his previous HHS freshmen class record from 2 05 5 He also com peted in the high jump McLaughlin, competing in both hurdle events, had personal bests in both He ran the 110 meter highs in 17.3 and the intermediates in 44 3. placing third in both Wilgers was second ill the high jump (6 '3 "). third in the triple jump (37’IOVi") and sixth in the long jume (18' 11 ’7") Jason Palmer earned a juir ot seconds in the shot put and discus He put the shot a personal best 4 0 '0 'V and threw the disc 128 2" Ashley Conklin leaped to a second place in the triple jump with a mark of 3d' 10" and to a third place in the long |ump with a mark of Id 'I" Lindsay rounded out the boys scoring w ith a time of 25 0 in the 200. good for fifth place He also long lumped 17’4 ’V "All of the boys competed really well." head coach Dale Conklin said "W e got good efforts from every body and they all placed " leading the girls team were Cathy Martin and Kim Sager Martin placed third in the 1500 meter run with a season's best time of 5 34 4 She also joined Sager on the IN*) meter relay team of Stacey Kennedy and Jill Conklin that ran 4 4K b. a season's best, but did not place Sager sprinted the 4(*) meter course in 1 0b b tor fifth place and a personal best Kennedy . Conklin, l>>rothv Hass, and Sager joined to run the sprint relay in 5H 2 and grab sixth place Also grabbing sixth place was Michelle Beck, who ran the 1500in a time of 5 4R 9 for a personal best as well The Heppner thinclads now will compete in the District 7 track and field meet at Cmatilla on Friday. May lb and Saturday. May 17 Competition will begin at 3 p m on Friday with preliminaries and finals in the hoys high jump, triple jump, pole vault, and discus Prelims and finals will be held in the girls shot put and lavclm Running event prelims will be held in races of Kt*) meters or less and in both hurdle events Competition on Saturday will start at noon, with prelims and finals in the boys long jump, shot put. and javelin Girls field events on Satur day will include the high jump, long lump, and discus All running event finals will be held on Saturday Those who place first or second at the district meet, plus those meeting stale qualifying standards, will be eligible to compete in the Class " A" state meet a week later in Springfield IT»« Heppner Garette-Tlmes. Heppner. Oregon, Wednesday, May 14, |9 fib S F \F N Favorites to win the boys title in clude Heli«. H eppner, and Wahtonka Contending for the top girls spot will be Fcho. Pilot Rick. Stanfield, and Weston McEwen Trophies will he given to the top two teams in both categories "W e should be in the top three in the hoys race." Conklin said "Our chances of coming home with a trophey depend on who gets the breaks and how our people come through " "W e should be able to send several hoys to the state meet, but once again it all depends on who d«<s what." he said "As tar as the girls are concerned. Cathy Martin i m the 1300 and MO) is the host bet to advance to state " » Inal im n « u rrx hw IlM ho*« (rain* « I f f 121. Hrppiwt •*. W a n t — *». 79. Miser «Or 72. M «nftrid W I malUto and M t» « W 4* Mwrmar. ( .« a («. 23; and Ithd M -k 2 t . w»s tram wurrs « m Vkl r* PUui limit and Man win««. TT; Y* Mu < matf* 0». N he.m an t a a M f. 4ft Misers**» Oft VA . h i .« * * I mat aim 14 and H rp pw r Ift Justice Court Morrow County Justice Court at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner reports handling the follow ing business during the (vast week David F.lwyn Channer. Portland Possession of Falsely Af>plicd lor Resident Hunting License. SIN) fine Terry Lee Riddle. Heppner Improper Passing at Intersection. S24 fine. Failure to Yield Right of Way to Pedestrians. SI7 fine W illard Dale Smith. Lexington. Unauthorized Lse of Auxiliary Lights. SI7 line Edward Alfred Longhorn. Stanfield Careless Driving. S57 line M ustangs sport 6-10 record overall Bv \shlev Conklin After spiming a doubleheader with the 1 m atilla V ik in g s on S.iiurd.o May 10. Heppnrr'x baseball team now sports a b-10 record in both the Columbia Basin Conference Eastern Division and overall The Mustangs ended a six game kising streak by winning the opener f R l iiutilla then came hack to take the second game H 5 In the opener the Mustangs used four runs in the bottom of the seventh inning to pull out a dramatic 9-8 victory Umatilla's Steve Pankey struck out 11 Heppner hatters in the second game and benefited from nine Hepp ner errors to post an 8-5 win Profiting from a Rod Tarter home run and five Mustang errors, the Vikings led b ) after three innings, in the opener, despite David Pedro's second home run of the season in the third inning lor Heppner After the Vikings added two more runs m the lop of the sixth, Hepp ner struck back in the bottom of the sixth After Pedro and Bob Riehl walk ed. and three Umatilla errors. Troy Hyatt punched a single scoring both Pedro and Riehl to nuke the score I 3 After Hvatt slammed the door on the Vikings in the top of the seventh, the Mustangs came roaring back Scott Dav is walked to lead off the inning, but was lifted as Rob Poor man came in as a pinch runner loran Haves then walked, as the Mustangs had runners at first and w cond John Kenny then ripped an RBI double to score U»th Pooruun and Hayes to nuke the score K 7 Riehl. and Hyatt then walked to load the bases Kenny came home on a wild pitch by relief pitcher Jerry Leicht to nuke the score X K Riehl. who took off on the wild pitch, came around to score when catcher Joel C'lucas threw the hull by l.cicht on Kenny’s score to give the Mustangs a wild 9 H win In the second game the Vikings never trailed en route to an K 5 win Craig Angell went (he distance for the Mustangs in the second game and despite giving up only live hits, sut tered the loss as his Heppner team mates nude nine errors Pedro, who hit a home run in the '»’jvener. came back with Iwo hits in the nightcap Hayes also had a good day offensively as he earned four walks and scored three runs Corey Wells led the Vikings in the douhleheader with four hits ami five runs scored, ami also stole seven bases Heppner played the Weston McFwcn TigerScots on Tuesday. May I L but results were unavailable at press time The Mustangs will end the season at home Friday against Pilot Rock, starting at 4 p m District Attorney The District Attorney's Office at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner reports handling the follow ing business during the past week Slefaney Marie Tucker, 18. Her miston appeared for arraignment May 2 on chaiges of Criminal Mischief I before Judge Ralph Cur rin She entered a plea of Not Guil ty on May 9 and was lodged at Umatilla County Jail with bail set at S5,(*X) Trial has been set for May 30 Ji*se Rescndiz. 33. Walla Walla, Washington, entered a plea of Not Guilty to a charge of Hit and Run and Driving While Suspended No trial date has been set The*«lore Ray Enters, 53. Irrigon. entered a plea of Not Guilty to Assault II before Judge Ralph Cur rin on May b Trial date has been set for May 23 Ixonard David Abercrombie. 28. Irrigon, entered a plea of Not Guilty to Driving While Revoked before Judge Ralph Currin May b No trial date has been set Carlenc R /.amudio. 27, Her miston. appeared for arraignment on the charge of Negotiating a Bad Check on May b Judge Ralph Cur rin set May lb for Entry of Plea Oscar Morales aka Francisco Almare/. 33. Boardman. appeared for arraignment on two counts of IJriving While Revoked and one count of Driving Umler live Influence of Intoxicants He pled quiliy before Judge Ralph Currin on May 9 En try of plea is set for May lb u v « room in lunch o iH . u t« ftm pty pill o iM w ith » n ip on to p i >c ito m i iu c h a i tu g ar, alt and pappar Were here to help you. We re TOTAL HARDWARE. K IT C H E N C A B IN E TS • U n i t ' s \ S f y l r s t o Fit Your Net'ds •At th f Kight Prut* •Displays In Storr VttWii« » tn « «.am * I ) » 4 < ft ? R H r i m a n ia m a m a ia 9 Hippw» I I I • § 2 4 t 4 7 •Installation Available •Finant ihr O.A.C. 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