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Mustangs split with TigerScots
ters to earn the loss
Todd Hanson went the distance in
the first game for the TigerScots
tossing a 10-hitter and helping
himself at the plate with a home run
Hcppner trailed only 4 - 1 after 2 W
innings of the first game but Weston
McEwcn scored five runs in the hot
tom of the fourth to put the game out
of reach
The TigerScots built a 2-0 lead
after (he first inning in the nightcap
but the Mustangs came alive with
three runs in the fourth inning
Kenny reached on an error and
Pedro walked
Britt then singled and Mark
fishbum sacrificed Scott Davis then
singled and Hcppner had a 3-2
H> Ashley Conklin
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Hcppner's baseball (cam spill a
ivsmbill against the Weston McEwcn
TigerScots on Saturday. April 18.
dropping the first game 14-7 before
coming back to lake the mghlcap
6-4.
In ihc first game Heppncr's David
Pedro went 2-3 with two doubles but
it wasn't enough to overcome the
TigerScots.
In the second game, doubles by
Craig Angell. John Kenny and Bob
Kichl and last minute relief help
from I roy Hyatt gave the Mustangs
the win.
Heppncr's Russell Britt issued 10
free passes to Weston Me Ewen bat­
advantage
Weston McF.wen added a run in
its half of the founh to tie the game
at 3 3
Kenny then starlcd things off for
the Mustangs in the fifth with a dou
ble and Pedro followed with run
scoring single
Riehl then folkiwed w ith a double
and Britt sacrificed to score both
Pedro and Riehl and give Hcppner
a 6-3 cushion
The TigerScots scored in the sixth
to pull within 6-4 before the dramatic
seventh
John Shanks and Whip Hagen
walked to pul runners on first and se­
cond with two outs before Hyatt
came on in relief of Angell
Hanson greeted Hyatt with a
single to load the bases before Hyatt
struck out Shane Mallory to end the
game and cam the save.
Angell earned the victory with
four strikeouts and allowed five hits
Angell and Kenny both went 2-4
for Hcppner while Dick Devin was
2-3.
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By Ashley Conklin
Heppncr's baseball team ran all
over the Cmatilla Vikings on Tues­
day. April 14 in a game limited to
sis innings because of the 10-run
rule The Mustangs won 13-1.
Hcppner. for the first time this
season, committed no errors in the
w in and also stole a season high 16
bases
Umatilla pitchers helped the
Mustangs by issuing 13 walks.
The Mustangs built a 4 I lead after
four innings before scoring three
times in the fifth
Heppner coach Steve Wicks then
cleared his bench and the Mustangs
erupted for si* more runs.
l-rcshman sensation Russell Britt
was 3 of 3 at the plate with a pair
of doubles, runs scored, runs bat­
ted in. and walks Britt also stole
three bases
David Pedro belted a home run in
the fifth inning for Hcppner to knock
in two runs
Bob Riehl also scored two runs
and stole three bases while Troy
Hyatt silenced the Vikings with a
fine effort on the mound
Hyatt struck out 10 Umatilla hit­
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In a showdown for supremacy in
the Columbia Basin Conference'*
Eastern Division. Pilot Rock'*
baseball team swept a dtniblcheadcr
from the Heppner Mustangs last
Tuesday by »core* of 9-6 and 11 - 1
With the two losses Heppner fell
to 5-4 in CBC play but still remains
in the hunt for number two playoff
spot in the CBC"s Eastern Division
David Pedro went 4 4 at the plate
in the opener of the twinbill for the
Mustangs and Scott Davis pounded
a home run but it wasn't enough to
heal the Rockets
In game two, Pilot Rock freshman
sensation Tucker Hodgcn struck out
eight Hcppner tuners and allowed on
ly four hits to win 11-1
In the opener, the Rockets gt* two
runs in the first inning on u home run
by Hodgen and a double by Scott
Miller
Hcppner pulled within 2-1 on
Davis' home run before Pilot Rock
added two runs in the second inning
to lead 4-1.
The Mustangs came within 4-3
utter three innings
Dick Devin singled in the second
and scored after three straight walks
In the third. Pedro smgled and
scored on a double by Bob Riehl.
With a run in the fifth inning
Hcppner tied the score at 4 4 but the
Rockets answered with two runs in
the suth and three more in the
seventh to pull out the win
Riehl was 2 4 in the first game
while Hodgcn went 3-3 with two
runs scored to lead Pilot Rock
Craig Angell struck out five
Rockets in the first game and gave
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up five hits but suffered from si*
walks and five Hcppner errors
Rick Rasmussen picked up the vic­
tory and Hodgcn the save
In the nightcap, the Mustangs got
on the scoreboard first but Hodgcn
quickly silenced the Hcppner bats
After a scoreless first inning.
Riehl and Devin singled and Taylor
walked to load the bases with one
out.
Troy Hyatt then lofted a deep
sacrifice fly to center field to score
Riehl hut Hodgcn got out ol the jam
with a strikeout
Dennis Dcno clubbed a double and
triple the rest of the way and Scott
Miller had three singles to help the
Rockets pull away with three runs in
the third inning and four more in the
fifth
Jerry l.ankford was 2 4 as well for
Pik* Rock, still undefeated in league
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Hcppner played at Stanfield Tues­
day and will trascl to Boardman on
S aturday
for a key CBC
douhlchcadcr which begins at 11
am
The douhlchcadcr on Saturday
will more than likely have a key
hearing on the CBC playoff race but
the Mustangs will have freshman
Russell Britt back for Saturday's
gam es after being out with
pneumonia
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only five hits
Wicks was very pleased by his
team 's performance
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"Russell Britt hit the ball really
well. " Wi ck' added, and Bob did
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T uesday, April i t
First Flight
Long drive Beverly Wilson
Least putts on 2-Eilecn Padberg
Low gross Beverly Wilson (41 (.
Low net Barbara Cutsforth (20).
Ixast putts -Lorcna Jones. Ann
Cutsforth and Martha Peterson (16)
Second Flight
laiw gross l.ucilc Massey (50)
lam net Cal Hcaly (32)
Least putts Anita Boyer (16)
Even the rain didn't dampen the
spirit* of the Cardinal track*ter\ a*
they traveled to Heppner on Tors
day. April 28 for a five-way meet
Time* were slowed by a muddy
track, but overall everyone com­
peted well
The girl* »cored 49 points for se­
cond behind Pika Roc ks 72. and the
boy* fimhsed second to Hcppner *
96V) points with 75W of their own
In girl* competition first place*
were recorded by Mary Cupp* in the
high jump at 4' 6 ” , Dccna Hams in
the javelin w ithatossof 121' I" and
in the discus with a throw of 99’ 6 "
Two firsts were also chalked up hy
Katie Doherty in the 1500 with a
time of 6 13 and in the 800 with a
time o f 3 01 4 Second place* went
to Jo Cupps in the high jump at 4'
3 " and the javelin at 79' and Dccna
Ham* in the shot put at 31' 2 ” .
Finishing in fourth place was Mary
Cupps in the long jump at 12' 8'A”
and Jo Cupp* in the shot put. 27'
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Doherty recorded a kmc fifth in the
long jump
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Jeffrey Botefuhr (3) makes a
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for the Heppner Giants against
Condon The Giants beat lone
Indians Monday night 18-17
recorded by Robert Adams in the
javelin with a u**» of 136 II
Brvan Basford in the high hurdles at
23 29. and Brian Ball in the 300
hurdle* in 49 09 The 400 meter
relay team of Adam*. Scan 36 arren.
Dustin Padberjt and Dick McEUigolt
also finished first
Second place finishers went to
Padhcrg at 5' 6 ” in the high jump
and 34' 9 V in the triple )ump. to
Warren in the high hurdles in 2 ' T
Brian Ball in the .3000 meter, and the
1600 relay team of Gary Rea. Shawn
Hams. Bryan fk*herty. and Brian
Basford
Third* went to Adams in the shot
with a put of 40' 3Vi" and 12 5 in
the 100 meter Hams placed third in
the 1500 meter at 5 46 0 Brian Ball
in the 400 at 61 3 and Tom W ilson
in the 3000
Fourth went to Gary Rea in the
disus at 104 7 " . Dic k McT.lligott at
91' 3K " in the tavdin. Wilson in the
1500 meter. Warren in the 100. and
W ilson in the high jump at 5 Fifths
were picked up by Padhcrg in the
discus Brian Ball in the long jump.
Gary Rea in the shot. Bryan Dohcr
ty in the 1500. McFlligott in the 400
and Basford in ihc 200
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♦ Teacher Appreciation Week
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Pole*: first-Kclsic Evans, second
Joey H offm an, th ird Rodney
E h rm an trau t;
fourth Rondi
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Ribbon Race first Joey Hoffman,
second Rodney Ehrmantraut third
Josie Evans; fourth Krlsie Evans
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Barrels: first-Stevc Hoffman,
second Jacob Mahcn; third Heather
Eckman. fourth Donita Sharp
Scurry race first-Donita Sharp,
second Steve Hoffman, third Shelly
Ashhcck. fourth Jacob Mahcn
14 18 yr. old
Barrels: firsl-Cindy Strocher.
sccond-Jason Mahcn; third S ta c c
Kennedy
Pole*. firsl-C indy S trocher;
second Jason Mahcn
Scurry Race fir*t-Staccy Ken­
nedy; second Jason Mahcn; third-
Cindy Strocher
19 and over
Barrels: first Mary Knowles,
second-Nancy Miller, third Penny
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fourth Mar y
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Poles: fi rst -Mary Knowl es,
second Dick Hoffman; third Nancy
Miller; fourth Dick Temple
Scurry Race first-Mary Ann
M unkcrs. second Dick Temple;
third Nancy Miller; fourth Karen
Temple
Wranglers last playday o f the
season will be May 3.
First Flight
Long drive on No 11 Barbara
Cutsforth
Low gross Susan Johnson. 38
Low net Marcia Anderson. 22
K P Second shot on No
13 Martha Peterson
Specs Marsha Anderson, 19
Least putts laicile Peck, 13.
Second Flight
Low gross Jan Paustam, 46
la>w net-Dorothy Hawkins. 47
least nutts-Doll Campbell. 15
Specs-Jan Paustam, No. 12
Two chip ins Jaunita Martin and
Jan Paustam
Mothers
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Wrangler* Riding Club ha* *ub-
mitlcd the following Playday result*
for April 26:
Slick Hor»c Race: first Shad
Hivlcr; second-Joah Sharp, third-
Amy Papincau and fourth-Joseph
Papmcau
5 and Under
Barrels: first Angela Munkcrs.
second Jill Barber; third-Kathleen
Greenup, hmrth Blake Knowlcv
Pole* first-Angela Munkcr*.
second Jill Barber; third Blake
Knowles, fourth Kathleen Greenup
6-7 year old
Barrel* firsl-Tiffamc Munkcr*.
second-Annic Hisler. third Dawn
Boor. fourth-Brian Knowles.
Pole* first B rian K now les;
sccond-Tiffamc Munkcr*. third-
Dawn B»>or. fiwrth-Cascy Fvan*.
Ribbon Race first-Dawn Boor,
second-Annie Hisler. third Jayiene
Papincau. fourth-Brian Knowles.
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WHEREAS, the vast majority of our young people are knowledgeable and responsible citizens, and
WHEARAS. the accomplishments and achievments of these young citizens deserve recognition
and commendation of their elders, and
WHEREAS, citizens of our community are pleased to join in expressing appreciation and ap­
proval of the contributions of our young people;
NOW. THEREFORE. I do hereby proclaim May 3 through May 9. 1987 as YOUTH APPRECIA
TION WEEK in our community, and by this action let it be known that we have faith in the abilities
of today's youth, as they assume responsible roles in the future of mankind
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I do hereby set my hand, and cause the Corporate Seal ot the City
of Heppner. Oregon to be affixed this Fifth day of May, 1987
(s) Cara L. Costa. Mayor