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v / t r li i », ■ , . . , l ,~- lo n e tracksters com pete in B ig Sky C onference By Anne Morter The lone tracksters competed in the Big Sky Conference meet last Saturday in Condon. The girls tallied 69 points to place third behind Sher man County and Culver while the boys chalked up 82 points to take fourth behind Sherman County, Condon and Wheeler. Mike Garrett and Danielle Stefani were the day’s double winners. Gar rett won the javelin in a personal record throw of 148’4 ” and took first in the 800 meters in 2:21.9. He was also second in the 1500.4:53.9; and third in the 300 hurdles 51.06. Stefani pulled a grueling distance double in the heat, winning the 1500 in 5:42.8 and the 3000 in 13:09.1. She was also sixth in the triple jump, leaping 25’3 On the girl’s side, Jo Cupps won the javelin with a throw of 110’7” and was third in the discus, throw ing 95’5” . Janie Cupps had a big day, placing second in the high jump, 4 ’8” , and the 800, 2:58.9, as well as taking third in the 400 69.64 and fourth in the 300 hurdles 60.88. She set a personal record in the high jump and 400 meters. Rounding out the girls scoring, Wendy Anderson took fourth in the shot put with a throw of 29’6 ‘/ i ” and fifth in the discus with a toss of 73’2'A” . In boy’s action, Gabe Garcia took second in the triple jump, 38’ 1” in his first attempt at that event. He was also second in the 400, 53.81, tied for fourth in the 200 23.79, and fifth in the high jump, 5’4 ” . His 200 meters time and triple jump mark were personal records. Mark Ander son was second in the 100 high hurdles in 19.99, fifth in the javelin, throwing 119’5Vi” , fifth in the discus with a toss of 89’8'/ i '\ and sixth in the shot put, throwing 34’'/i” . Mack Lovett was third in the 3000 in 13:37.5 and fifth in the long jump, jumping 16’5 '4 ” . Mike Lovgren was fourth in the 3000, 16:41.9, sixth in the discus, 68’4 ” and sixth in the 1500, 7:00.7. The Cards competed very well, according to Coach Del LaRue, despite the hot temperatures. He said the distance runners were particular ly affected by the weather. The Cardinals next stop is the district meet to be held Friday and Saturday at Hermiston High School. The top two finishers from each event advance to the state meet to be held May 18 and 19 in Springfield. H H S track team attends CBC m eet at T he D alles By David McCurry On May 5, the Heppner High School boys Track and Field team traveled to The Dalles to compete in the Columbia Basin Conference meet. The Heppner High School track and field team’s attendance at the meet, which includes all the teams from the CBC was mainly for preparation for the district track meet at Hermiston on Friday, May 11 and Saturday, May 12. The boys’ team placed fifth. Dean Munkers placed sixth in the shot put, third in the javelin and second in the discus. Jay Michaels placed fourth in the 400, sixth in the 300 hurdles and first in javelin with 145’ 11 Vi ” , his best throw of the season. Congratulations Ron, Ginger, Christopher and Bradley! Heppner Auto Parts . A. V * A FORESTLAND I Many parcels of buildable property located at Lake Penland * & Cutsforth Park. 275 acres partial meadowland on Ditch Creek Rd., some timbered, surrounded by Umatilla National f Forest. Need to sell to settle estate. For more information 4 contact: Cronin & Caplan Realtors, Inc., 636 N.W. 21st, I Portland, OR. 97209, A MACHINE SHOP •Rotors •Brake Drums •Drive Lines •A ll types of machine work ORW ICK M ACHINE SH O P 989-8586 Lexington, OR. . I " à | M r* V / i Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 9, 1990 - NINE Cards suffer loss at Court takes first at rodeo parade hands of Umatilla JVs base when Davison hit the homer so By Anne Morter . both scored. The lone Cardinals suffered a In the second inning, Jim Holtz disappointing 16-6 baseball setback was walked to first base and then at the hands of the Umatilla JV team scored after Quincy Penne and Justin last Monday. One bad inning cost Miller both hit singles Penne scored the Cards their chance for their first on a wild pitch and then David win of the season. Wagenblast singled to score Miller. The second inning proved to be The Cardinals suffered a drought the Cardinals’ downfall as Umatilla in the third and fourth innings, sink used the period to score 10 of the 16 ing out in six of 10 times at bat. The runs. Out of a team total of five er final score in the game for lone came rors, lone committed four in that from Jim Davison After he was same inning. walked to first base, he stole into A high point of the game was Jim scoring position and made it home Davison’s home run in the first inn on a wild pitch. ing, the first for him and the team. Coach Craig Gutierrez says the He was awarded the game ball by the Cards continue to improve "but we umpire for his achievement. need to play every inning and play The Cards scored two runs in the consistently. We’re coming up and first inning. Justin Miller was on getting much better.” lone tennis teams have busy week By Anne Morter The lone tennis teams had a busy week playing matches against Stan field on Tuesday, Umatilla on Thursday and Condon on Saturday. The Cards had a full slate of games at Stanfield on Tuesday after noon. Renee Van Leersum led off with a convincing 6-2, 6-2 win over Yuko Ogino. Linda Morter used good hard serves to defeat Connie Keltz, 8-3. Amy Pointer lost to Jen nifer Davison, 8-5. Kristine Bedor- tha, in her first taste of singles’ play, defeated Tomoko Harada and Fumika Matsui chalked up another win, defeating Nina Hernandez, 8-2. Brandi Ball, also playing her first singles match, won over Nawko Itirato, 8-4. In doubles play, Amy Wagenblast and Nancy Morter lost to Yuko Ogino and Connie Keltz, 6-8, but Brandi Ball and Kari Morgan played a tough match to defeat Jennifer Davison and Tomoko Harada, 9-8. On the boy’s side, wins were harder to come by as they lost all their singles' matches. Brent Sheir- bon lost to David Martinez, 4-6, 5-7. Eric Orem lost to Terry McCann, 4-6, 5-7, and Jason Schneider fell to Brad Butcher, 0-8. ]n doubles ac tion, Eric Orem and Jason Schneider overpowered Stanfield’s doubles’ team of Eric Lemmon and Ben Bergstrom. 8-1. On Thursday, lone had a good day against visiting Umatilla. Renee Van Leersum started off by beating Mel Tarter, 6-3, 6-1. Linda Morter won a see-saw battle with Dani Hayden. 9-7. Fumika Matsui played a strong match, showing an improved backhand but lost to Sara Nelson, 4-8. In double's play, Amy Wagenblast and Nancy Morter blasted Nicci Mclver and Shannon Gibson, 8-3. Nancy was strong at the net and Amy nailed several key serves. Amy Jack and Jill tourney May 11 The Willow Creek Country Club golfers will have a Jack and Jill mini- tournament on Friday, May 11 at 6 p.m. The activity will involve male and female couples playing in a modified nine-hole Chapman-type of play. There will be prizes for low scores and special events. The charge will be $4 per couple. Light snacks will be served by the committee in charge which consists of Pat and John Edmundson, Bob and Suzanne Jepsen and Pat and Elvyn Bell. Queen is Judy Jepsen and princesses are Tricia Coe, Stacie Henry and Dana Flanagan. Pennant Bearers were Dawn Boor and Bren da Holtz, both of lone. T h e A d ve n tu re s o f G r a z e ld a & C le m (After Hours) 5:00 a.m . - 11:00 p.m. At six Clem asked,"Hey Grazelda, I’ll ^ 1 ! run down to M ille r 's M ini M art A C h e v r o n and get all the fixin’s for a big breakfast.Okay?” Grazelda groan ed, ‘ ‘Sure Clem.” At nine Clem badgered, ‘ ‘Are you gonna fix us breakfast or not?” At eleven Clem snapped, "Too late for breakfast Chef Grazelda. Do you wanna go downtown and have lunch?” Grazelda was up, dressed and sitting in the rig before Clem could put his hat on! M LIVE MUSIC at Beechers J Pointer and Kristine Bedortha fell to the same team of Mclver and Gib son, 8-9, but Brandi Ball and Kari Morgan came back to defeat Sue Ann Rodriquez and Missy Stuck, i 8-5. Once again, the boys experienced frustration in singles play as they lost all three matches. Brent Sheirbon fell to Javier Ingles 6-4, 0-6, 1-6, Eric Orem lost to Jayme Cordova, 1-8, and Jason Schneider was defeated by Gary Neutstel, 2-8. However, the doubles team of Brent Sheirbon and Eric Orem made some amends by defeating John Thomas and Doug Surber, 8-5. The Cards finished their marathon week by traveling to Condon on Saturday. Renee Van Leersum con tinued on her winning ways by knocking off Shandie Johnson, 6-2, 6-3. Coach Cathy McCabe liked what she saw in that match and states that the harder Renee's competition plays, the better Renee plays. Linda Morter got way down but fought back into contention in her match with Jennifer Byrd only to lose, 6-8. Fumika Matsui also ended up on the short end of the score, falling to Junko Yamanaka, 1-8. In doubles' play. Amy Wagenblast and Nancy Morter produced a 6-2,’ ,p 6-2 win over Maridy Smith and Cin dy Erickson. Kristine Bedortha and Amy Pointer lost a close one to Christy Nation and Nichole Wilson, 8-9. This close match saw Kristine playing very well at the net and Amy coming through with some great back court hits. In boy’s action, Brent Sheirbon fell behind and couldn’t quite make up the difference, losing to Marcela Fontoni, 6-4, 1-6, 3-6. Eric Orem lost to Joe Claughton, 5-8. The Cardinals now head to the district tennis meet to be held this Friday and Saturday in the Tri-Cities. Friday & Saturday Nights- May 11 & 12 Bill Morgan 9 p.m. till 2 a.m. Dinner Special PRIME RIB I HHS girls com pete at CBC meet at The Dalles By Mike Phillips On May 5, the Heppner High School girls track and field team The Morrow County Fair and Rodeo Court placed first at the Pioneer Rodeo Days at Milton- Freewater April 21. traveled to The Dalles to compete in Columbia Basin Conference meet. The meet provided experience for the Heppner High School track and field team to prepare them for the district track meet at Hermiston on Friday, May 11, and Saturday. May 12 . Heppner girls as a team placed seventh. 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