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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 11, 1990 - THREE Heideman named Class À/B East team all-star coach By Anne Morter Dana Heideman, coach of the state basketball champions, lone Car dinals, was recently named head coach of the Class A/B All-Star East team. Heideman will be assisted by Dale Wagner, coach of the 1990 Class A girls basketball champion, Imbler Panthers, in two games to be held June 23 and 24 at Linfield Col lege in McMinnville and Chemeketa Community College in Salem. Cardinal All-Stater, Jo Cupps was named to play on the team and Lin da Morter was picked as an alter nate. The final roster will be set sometime after April 24 when the girls that have been selected indicate whether they can play or not. The All-Star team, now in its eighth year, is composed of the best senior players from the Class A and B ranks. The squad will practice in lone from June 18-21 before travel ing to McMinnville and Salem to take on the West team in two games. The Class AAA and AA girls all stars will play their games at the same time and places. Heideman and Wagner were pick ed as coaches on the basis of their current season win-loss record. The head coach position alternates from year to year between the Class A and Class B coach. As luck would have it, this is a Class B year making Heideman the head coach and the host of the team. Heideman is excited at the pro spect of coaching such an elite group. Three of the girls are six feet tall or taller. The pressure is on however. The East team has dominated the series for the last three years, a tradition Heideman would like to continue. The team roster is as follows: Dani baker. North Douglas; Julie Turner, LaPine; Dawn Shepherd, Weston-McEwen; Janene Webster, Imbler; Melinda Miller, Sherman County; Ivie Gill, Mt. Vernon; Kathy Nelson, Im bler; Kari Gregory, Grant Union; Marlisse Haggerty, Lost River; Cheryl Thomas, North Douglas, Julie Newston, Helix and Jo Cupps, lone. Alternates are: Kathy Miller, Union; Janet Sazek, Yoncalla; Lahna Haglund, Chiloquin; Sheri Murphy, Wahtonka and Linda Morter, lone. RHS golfers play Pendleton team By Marty Suter Merrissa Murray, the only retur ning golfer for Riverside High School girls, tied with Amy Daulton (Riverside) for sixth place Tuesday against Pendleton. The boys got thumped by Pendleton’s J.V. 316-360. Darin Flug was second behind Carl Anderson of Pendleton. Girls Riverside-222, Pendleton 191. Pendleton; Shelley Fletcher 51, Ginger Darlington 48, Becky Cor win 52, Rachelle Carroll 44, Sarah Winter 48. Riverside: Merrissa Murray 53, Amy Daulton 53, Karen McKendry 58, Michelle Brown, 68, Daletta Trueax 58, Tasha Bray 59. Boys Pendleton: Lance McMur- phy 40-40-80; Jason Delamarter 38-43-81; Carl Anderson 37-37-74; Jason Heffner 42-42-84; Brian Can non 40-41-81. Riverside: Darin Flug, 79; Marc Shilling 94; Travis Hyder 81; Tony Boggs 106, R. Rovey 109. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McElligott request the honour o f your presence\ at the marriage o f their daughter Grace Marie to Mr. John Parker Romano son o f Dr. and Mrs. Robert Romano Saturday, the twenty-first o f April Nineteen hundred and ninety at six-thirty in the evening St. Patrick's Catholic Church Heppner, OR. Reception immediately following f lone Legion Hall lone. Oregon IONE EASTER EGG HUNT SAT., APRIL 14, 10 a.m. t Bake sale in Irrigon Saturday Pre-school - church grounds across from park lst-2nd grade - park. 3rd-4th grade park. ★ ★ ★ By Beth Stephens The Irrigon Watermelon Festival committee will sponsor a bake sale at Rod’s Market in Irrigon on Satur day April 14, beginning at 10 a.m. - Prize fo r all pre-schoolers. Gold, silver and money eggs fo r lst-4th. Sponsored by lone Extension Club. A« I A II l^ l H l^ l H l ^ l <« l ^ i«b^ ja M e M t s e y o u r FAIR AND RODEO *3 Planning a fundraiser or other activity during Fair and Rodeo? Now is the time to advertise in your Fair & Rodeo premium book. The premium book is distributed each year throughout Morrow County. Contact the Heppner G azette-Tim es now to place your ad. 676-9228 HHS begins golf season BOWLING Sparet imeni March 27, » 9 0 W Country Rose 35 Gazette-Times 34 Petersons 29 Central Market 28* Gardners 27* Les Schwab 18 High game: Jannie Bearner 192. High series: Chris Limanen 514 L 21 22 27 27 V4 28* 38 Sparet imers April 3, 1990 W L Gazette-Times 38 22 Country Rose 35 25 Central Market 27* 32 * Gardners 31* 28'A Petersons 29 31 Los Schwab 18 42 Splits converted: Inetia Cantin 5-8-K). High game Jackie Allston 196. High series: LoRayne Bowman 527. Körte Kup Keglers April 5, 1990 W L MCGG 37 23 Hi Ho s 24 36 Gutter Dusters 27 33 Three J's 31* 28'A Beechers Alley Cats 30 30 No Pin Hitters 26'A 33'A Hopefuls 37 23 The Dregs 37 23 High game: Josie Kmdsfather 203. High series: Josie Kmdsfather and Linda Schultz 508. Splits converted: Carol Taylor 5-8-10; Josie Kmdsfather 3-9-HX Vema Brinda 3-8-10. Whitbeck tops pole vault record By Marty Suter At the Cherry Blossom Festival in The Dalles, Jason Whitbeck topped the freshly broken record for the pole vault by two inches. John Horn placed second in the 400 meters. The boys finished a respectable sixth place. Riverside’s girls had on ly one qualifier, which was in the high jump. Boys: high jump-Heiple, 5-6; 400 relay sixth, 51.07; pole vault-first Whitbeck 13-0. 400-second Horn, 55.5 110 high hurdles-sixth D. Duitsman 19.57 300 hurdles-sixth D. Duitsman 48.8 3000 third S. Florez 10:08.7 fifth I. Rodriguez 10:32.9 1600-Riverside 10:32.9. RHS boys take four way track meet By Marty Suter Riverside track and field are back ed by a strong junior and freshmen class. There are 36 athletes that are out. Returners are expected to lead in their events. “ We only have two seniors out this year, John Shorts and Tonie Heiple,” said coach Donna Barton. Riverside’s first meet was April 3 at Umatilla’s four-way meet. The boys ran away with the victory tak ing 11 first-place finishes and scor ing 161 points. The closest team to Riverside was lone with 54. Jason Whitbeck beat the school pole vault record with an excellent The Riverside Pirates began their baseball season on die right foot with a 4-0 record. With only four days of practice, due to the state basketball tournament playoffs, the Pirates met up with AA Baker High School on March 23 in a double header and took both games. In the opener, the Bulldogs mat ched up well against the Pirates, but couldn't hold off the mighty Pirates who won, 10-8. In the bottom of the seventh inning the Pirates were down by one, but Matt Andreason guaranteed the win with a two-run W e Stand Behind Our Motto 12-8. whitbeck qualified last year in the State A Track meet in the pole vault. The girls on the other hand have three returners to the field, April Morgan and Tisha Flint, juniors and Shana Peterson, a sophomore. April Morgan captured the shot- put with a 32-2 throw. Long jump-Houk, 19-3, high jum p-H eiple 5-6; pole vault- Whitbeck 12-8; shot put-Reyes 37-1; discus-Reyes 97-10Vi; triple jump- Houk, 38-2; 400 meter relay-Horn 47:7 100-Horn 11.7 200-Horn 24.7 300 hurdles-Duitsman, 49.6 1600 relay-3:55.6. homer. At the mound for the Pirates were Scott Timms, Billy Byrd and Mike Tallman. In the nightcap. Riverside again dominated taking the game, 8-3. Pit ching for the Pirates were senior Matt Andreason and his brother, freshman Marc Andreason. With their 2-0 record the Pirates then traveled to Pendleton on March 27 to play the Bucks' junior varsity team. Riverside won the opener. 5-1 behind the pitching of Billy Byrd and Mike Tallman. In the nightcap, which ended in five innings on the account of darkness, the Pirates beat the Bucks 9-3. Scott Timms and Marc Andreason were on the mound for the Pirates. Coach Kevan Pratt says he feels that Riverside has the potential to make it to the state playoffs if everone works hard and does their best. The next playing action for the Pirates was on April 3 at Riverside against the Mac-Hi Pioneers. Outdoor Fun! Find A Better Price • W e ’ll Match It / ONLY 1990 Polaris 14-wheel drive 4-wheeler Reg. *4350 PO BOX 209 H E R M IS T O N .O R . 97838 567-6487 I>ow Prices & Quality Service For Over 40 Years SPECIAL *4050 Slightly used Lexington Lumber 989-8586 lo n e girls su ffer setback from W ahtonka By Anne Morter The lone Cardinals girls tennis team suffered a setback at the hands of Wahtonka High School when they traveled there on April 5, winning only one match and losing six. Third-year-coach Cathy McCabe sees continued improvement from her squad but said that Wahtonka was just too strong and too quick fpr the Cardinals. Linda Morter provid ed the only win of the day, defeating Demaree Ingram, 4-6, 7-5, 6-3. Singles results: Renee Van Leer- sum vs. Shena Dodson 1-6, 5-7; Lin da Morter vs. Demaree Ingram 4-6, 7-5, 6-3; Fumika Matsui vs Gean- na Ellison 0-6. 1-6; Holly Crum vs. Michelle Renoe 1-8 (pro-set). Doubles results: Amy Wagenblast and Nancy Morter vs Tiia Jackson and Bonnie LeBreton 4-6, 3-6; Bran di Ball and Kari Morgan vs. Jennifer Brown and Tracy Hamilton 3-6, 2-6; Kristine Bedortha and Amy Pointer vs. Denise Jaurequi and Angie Miner 3-6, 1-6. Pirates take first loss o f season By Mikka Evans The Riverside Pirates took their first loss this season against AA Mac-Hi. The Pirates fell short to the Pioneers last Tuesday at home, 1-3. Errors were a key-factor in the Pirates last pre-season game. Matt Andreason and Billy Byrd were on the mound for Riverside. On Saturday the Pirates met their rival, the Umatilla Vikings, and “ showed them what baseball really is." The Pirates won both games of the double header. 17-2 and 17-1. Riverside was very strong at the plant, using their experience and the Vikings errors to their advantage. Mike Tallman connected for two homeruns in the first game and one in the second game. Teammate Ryan Evans also hit a homerun in the first game. Pitching for the Pirates was Scott Timms in the first game. In the se cond game Matt Andreason lead the Pirates at the mound. M ustangs open league By Bob Krein YOU C A N T BEAT OUR DEAL SHERRELL CHEVROLET The HHS Golf team began the season with meets at Riverside and Hermiston at McNary. The team’s first meet was at Riverside, on March 28. A sa team Heppner shot a 564 and Riverside posted a 505. Darin Fluke had low score for the meet with a 72. Heppner was led by Pete Pearson with an 84, and Rich Pettyjohn with an 85. Chuck Roll is had an 86, Scott Johnston 90; Hiroki Tanaka, a Japanese exchange student, 90; and Shane Munkers, 120. For Riverside, Steve Larsen had a 74, Travis Hyder, 88; Mark Shill ing, 87; Tony Boggs, 87 and Richard Tovey 97. On April 6, Heppner traveled to McNary to take on Hermiston’s JV team Only the top four golfers from each team finished the 18 holes. The other three golfers from each team played nine holes. Pete Pearson and Rich Pettyjohn again led Heppner. Pearson posted a 98 and Pettyjohn a 99. Scott Johnston and Jason Hanna each had 111. Golfers who played nine holes were: Shane Munkers, who shot a 64, Chuck Rollis with a 55 and Hiroki Tanaka with a 62. Hermiston’s top four JV players won by 37 strokes. HHS golf team members are; Scott Johnston, a junior; sophomores Rich Pettyjohn and Hiroki Tanaka and freshmen Pete Pearson, Shane Munkers, Jason Hanna and Chuck Rollis. The team is coached by Ed Hiemstra. play with win Pirates start baseball season on right foot By Mikka Evans By Pete Pearson Yard On Tuesday. April 3. the Hepp ner Mustangs opened up league play against the 10th ranked Pilot Rock Rockets. The Mustangs wasted little time in scoring when Bob Krein lead off with a single, stole second and was hit in with a single by Slater Mitchell. The Mustangs were then held scoreless until the fourth inning when they exploded for eight runs with two outs and the bases loaded. Tom Kenny hit a double to score two runs, two run singles. Mitchell had an RBI double and Eric Connor had an RBI single in the inning. The score was 9 to 0 in the bot tom of the fifth inning and Russell Britt best out an infield single with two out, allowing Krein to score from third to end the game. Britt also lead the defense. He pit ched a five-inning shut out. allow ing only one hit and two base run ners the entire game Britt also had 11 strikeouts. The Mustangs are now one and 0 in league play and will fac ed the Stanfield Tigers Tuesday, April 10. AB R H RBI SB B. Krein 3 3 2 2 3 I). Devin 2 1 1 0 1 R. Britt 4 1 2 3 0 S. Mitchell 3 1 2 2 0 E. Connor 2 1 1 1 1 J. Britt 2 0 0 0 0 B. Pedro 2 1 1 0 1 J. Kindle 1 1 0 0 0 T. Kenny 2 1 1 2 0 C. Grabeel J. Maben 1 0 0 0 0 R. Osmin 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 23 10 10 10 6 Help Us Celebrate APRIL National Cable Month Subscribe to either HBO or Disney FREE connect - FREE one month Offer good through April 20th An Original Disney Channel Series Avonlea TOM CHARLIE C O M I« BERENGER SHEEN BERNSEN Í A tcrtwftall cornaiy abolii thraa oddballs trying to play Hardball Mondays • 8:00 pm a T he~0í*'**/p C hannel Americas Family Network • Phone 676-9663 HE^PNER T.V. INC. Celebrating 35 years of service 1955 -1990 S