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TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 6, 1992 Cardinals disappointed at tennis meet lone tennis By Anne Morter The lone tennis teams played at Umatilla on April 21 in a tour nament of sorts, where points were awarded for each win and points were totaled to determine a winner. When the dust settled, the Cardinals found themselves a disappointing two points from the first place trophy. Nancy Morter won two mat ches, first defeating Ana Garcia of Mac Hi, 8-2, then downing Missy Stuck of Umatilla, 8-3. Kristine Bedortha lost her opener to Umatilla’s Shauna Fry, 5-8, but returned for a 2-1 forfeit win over Andrea W imberly of Umatilla. In doubles, Brandi Ball and Amy Pointer took both of their matches. To start play, they defeated Winn and Schnell of Mac Hi 8-1, then came back to down Nelson and Gibson of Umatilla 8-4. Michelle Kandle and Jessica Stefani lost their opener in a tie breaker, 9-8 (7-5) over Simpson and Sheffield of Umatilla. They then returned to defeat Oliver and White of Mac Hi 8-1. The boys had a tougher time, only winning one match. Tony Bjerke lost to Alberto Ortenblad of Mac Hi 1-8, then fell to Neal DeBolt of Arlington, 3-8. Mike Green lost to Steve Paine of Mac Hi, 1-8, and was then defeated by Jim Logan of Arlington 5-8. In doubles, Juho Ali- Raatikainen and Aaron Heideman lost their opener to Zerba and Nelson of Mac Hi 2-8, but then rebounded to defeat Foster and Escobedo of Arlington 8-2. M ustangs sweep double header By Andy Ashbeck The Heppner Mustangs took advantage of 24 Pilot Rock walks on Saturday, April 25 to sweep a double header. Jered Wicklund took the mound for the first game and pit ched five innings, striking out eight batters. The Mustangs held the Rockets to just one run, for cing the 10 run mercy rule 11 to one. The Mustangs combined for five hits. The second half o f the doubleheader was pretty much the same story except it took six innings for the mercy rule. Jim Tellechea took the win pit ching all six innings, striking out eight batters and giving up one run. Heppner scrambled for seven hits, led by Kevin Payne with two The Mustangs stomped the Rockets, 11 to one and sent the winless Rockets home. lon e track teams outscore opponents By Anne Morter Both track teams outscored their opponents at their only meet last week, a four-way meet held at Heppner on Tuesday, April 28. Deacon Heideman and Gabe Garcia were double winners for the boys, as the Cardinals were on their way to scoring 150 points. Heideman won the discus in 129' 11” and the 110 hurdles in 17.10. He also placed second in the shot with a throw of 38’9 ‘/ i ” and third in the high jump at 5’8” . Garcia led an lone sweep in the 100 and 200 m with times of 11.65 and 24.07 respectively as well as running legs on the win ning 400 and 1600 relay teams. Other first place finishers for the Cards were Mike Garrett in the shot, putting it 39’9” ; Rodney Ehrmantraut in the 400 m, 1:08; David Wagenblast in the 800 m, 2:20.24 and Ryan Halvorsen in the 300 hurdles 49.74. Wagenblast also finished se cond in the discus, 106’11 Vi” . Halvorsen finished second in the long jump and triple jump, 18* 1134 ” and 39’7” respective ly and second in the 110 hurdles 18.2. Jason Proudfoot placed third in the long jump, 18'2Vi” while Greg Holtz finished fifth. 16’7V4” . Greg Holtz triple jumped his way to fifth place 33’6” . He plac ed fourth in the 100 meter with a ttime of 12.38 and fourth in the 200 m. 26.82. Mike Garrett came in second in the javelin with a throw of 137’5” while Brian Holtz plac ed fifth. 115’'/t” . Jake Deputy placed fourth in the high jump, 5’2” and second in the 300 hurdles with a time of 51.45. Fifth in the high jump was Justin Miller, 5’2” . Mike Phillips placed second in the 1500 m clocking4:53.55; and second in the 3000 m, 10:44.76. Second in the 100 m was Mac Lovett with a time of 11.78. Lovett also placed second in the 200 m, 24.7. Heath Cotterell was second with a time of 1:10.41 in the 400 m and ran in the 3000 with a 12.12.23 finish. Jim Garrett ran to a time of 1:15.59 in the 400 m, and in the 3000 clocked in at 12.06.69. Nathan Heideman ran the 800 m in 2:31.69, good for third place. For the girls, Janie Cupps was a double winner, taking the high jump in 4 '6 ” and the 300 hurdles in 57.45. Other first place finishers were Kari Morgan in the javelin 77’ 1 Vi ” , Jamie Lovett in the discus with a throw of 89'3” and Danielle Stefani in the 800 meters in 3:36.91. The girls also won their portion of the meet with 69 points. Other placers for the Lady Cards included: April Taylor, second in the javelin, 76'2” and second in the 400 m 1:13. Randi Wise fourth in the javelin 72'2” and fifth in the 100 m. 17.01. Lovett also placed fifth in the javelin, 69’6” and third in the shot 26'5Vi” while Morgan plac ed second in the shot 27’6 Vi” and third in the 100 hurdles 19.59. Becky Picknell put the shot 25’1” for fifth place. Tanya Anderson threw the discus for a second place finish with a throw of 74’7” . Kim Bedortha ran the 1500 m in 6:49.2 for a second place finish along with a fourth place triple jump 23’9” and second place 3000 15.04.71. Danielle Stefani placed second in the 100, 14.51 while Janie Cupps came in second in the 100 hurdles, 19.57. Jr. High musical set May 8 The ‘ ‘Seven Brides for Dracula” , a musical, will be presented by the Heppner Junior High Chorus on Friday, May 8 at 7:30 p.m. at the Heppner Elementary School multipurpose room. 4M Wranglers list weekend results teams host Tigers By Anne Morter The lone netters batted their way through another busy week of tennis hosting Stanfield on Tuesday, April 21 and traveling to Riverside on Friday and Umatilla on Saturday. The boys had two wins and three losses against Stanfield. In singles, Brent Sheirbon defeated David Martinez 6-2, 6-1 and Tony Bjerke downed Howard Swanson 8-3. Juho Ali-Raatkinen was defeated by Brad Butcher in a close one, 9-7. In doubles, Ali-Raatiken and Aaron Heideman lost to Butcher and Swanson 2-8 and Mike Green and Jerry Phillips fell to Ron Ough and Geoff Newman 6-8. The girls had just two matches. Heidi Orem defeated Shellic Allen 6-3, 6-2 and Michelle Kan dle was defeated by Ali Ellenberger 6-8. At Riverside the boys went 5-2 in their matches while the girl’s split 3-3. Brent Sheirbon led the way for the boys with an 8-0 shut-out of Ken Mounts. Aaron Heideman also won his match. 8-0 against Paul McDonough and Jerry Phillips defeated Allan Day 8-4. Tony Bjerke was defeated by Seth Smythe 4-8 and Mike Green fell to Levi Cumbie, 6-8. In doubles, Juho AliRaatiknen and Heideman defeated Jeremy Coster and Adam Keizur 8-6 and Green and Phillips downed Tim Mann and Robert Allison 8-3. For the girls, Nancy Morter defeated Bernice Diaz, 8-4 and Brandi Ball downed Priscilla Tip pett 8-5. Kristine Bedortha was defeated by Tiffany Dumler, 3-8. In doubles, Amy Pointer and Ball defeated Rochelle Neal and Dorothy Sinor 8-6. Heidi Orem and Michelle Kandle lost a squeaker to Andrea Cumby and Amie Keizur, 7-9. Finally Bridget McElligott and Jessica Stefani lost to Mindy Heady and Betsy Hernandez 2-8. WCCC Club WCCC Barbecue Low gross: first-Mike and Cin- di Doherty, Bob Jepsen and Mike Clapper; second-John and Pat Edmundson and Dave and Karen Wildman; third-Ron Bowman, Robanai Disque and Tad Miller. Low net: first-Frank and Neoma Bailey and Ray and Nor ma French; second-Gene and Luvilla Sonstegard and Earl and Peggy Fishbum; third-Gerald and Harriet Pierson and Floyd and Lorena Jones. Special events: #10 Mike Doherty, Bob Jepsen and Mike Clapper; #15 Earl and Carol Nor ris and Duck and Ann Lusher; #18 Ray French and Frank Bailey. Upcoming events: Jack and Jill, Friday, May 15, 6 p.m. Following are the results of for the April 26 W rangler competition: Stick horse race: first-Madison Bailey, second-Josh Hamilton; third-a tie between Josie Grant and Brandon Davis. Six and under: Barrels: first- Donald Adams, second-Cody Walton, third-Lacey Davis, fourth-Hailey Davis, fifth-Kaitlin Sagely. Poles: first-Cody Walton, second-Donald Adams, third- Lacey Davis, fourth-Gene Ball. Put-n-Take: first-D onald Adams, second-Cody Walton, third-Lacey Davis, fourth-Gene Ball. Seven year olds: Barrels: first- Justin Hamilton, second-Brett Barber, third-Kelsey Greenup, fourth-Meghan Bailey, fifth- Olivia Sagely. Poles: first-Justin Hamilton, second-Brett Barber, third-Kelsey Greenup, fourth-Meghan Bailey. Put-n-Take: first-Brett Barber, second-Justin Hamitlon, third- Kelsey Greenup, fourth-Meghan Bailey. 8-9 year olds: Barrels: first- Shad H isler, second-Blake Knowles, third-Joe Papineau, fourth-Krista Adams. Poles: first-Joe Papineau, second-Krista Adams, third- Blake Knowles, fourth-Shad Hisler. Put-n-Take: first-B lake Knowles, second-Shad Hisler, third-Sarah Eckman, fourth-Joe Papineau. 10-11 year olds: Barrels: first- Brian Knowles, second-Jaylene Papineau, third-Jared Eckman, fourth-Kathleen Greenup. Poles: first-Jaylene Papineau, Mustangs lose to Stanfield By Andy Ashbeck The Mustangs baselball played the Stanfield Tigers on Mustang turf April 21 and lost three to one. Jim Kindle pitched the game for the Mustangs, striking out 10 batters and giving up three runs. Heppner hitters combined for three. Jason Britt hit two and Jim Tellechea one. The Mustangs led the game two to one until Stan field hit a two-run home run to win the game. Ruth Locust plans meeting Ruth Locust Chapter No. 32, Order of the Eastern Star will meet Monday, May 11 at 8 p.m. at the Heppner Masonic Hall. All members are encouraged to at tend as there will be visitors from neighboring chapters. A draping o f the altar ceremony and election of 1992-93 officers are planned for the even ing, along with planning the up coming schedule of events. Following the meeting members will retire to the dining room for a social hour. second-Kathleen Greenup, third- Brian Knowles, fourth-Jill Barber. Put-n-Take: first-B rian Knowles, second-Jaylene Papineau, third-K athleen Greenup, fourth-Jimmy Walton. 12-13 year olds: Barrels: first- Annie Hisler, second-Shannon Walton, third-Amy Hunt, fourth- Lori Moeller. Poles: first-Stormy Howard, second-Annie Hisler, third- Shannon Walton, fourth-Amy Hunt. Put-n-Take: first-Lori Moeller, second-Stephanie Haguewood, third-Stormy Howard, fourth- Amy Hunt. 14-17 year olds: Barrels: first- Jenni Ashbeck, second-Shelly Ashbeck, third-Holly Eckman, fourth-Char Coe. Poles: first-Shelly Ashbeck, second-Holly Eckman, third- Jenni Ashbeck, fourth-Char Coe. Put-n-Take: first-Jenni Ashbeck, second-Shelly Ashbeck third-Char Coe. 18 and over: Barrels: first- Janice Davis, second-Heather Eckman, third-Mary Knowles, fourth-Kim Johnston. Poles: first-Janice Davis, second-Mary Knowles, third- Kim Johnston, fourth-Heather Eckman. Put-n-Take: first-Janice Davis. - WCCC Golf Ladies April 14, 1992 Flight A: low gross-Eileen Padberg; low net-Jan Paustian; least putts-Luvilla Sonstegard. - Flight B: low gross-Juanita Martin; low net-Jo Pettyjohn; least putts-Missy Cutsforth. Flight C: low gross-Neoma Bailey; low net-Karen Wildman; least putts-Betty Christman April 20, 1992 Flight A: low gross-Anita Boyer, low net-Jan Paustian; least putts-Harriet Pierson. Flight B: a tie for low gross and low net between-Juanita Martin and Coral Norris; least putts- Missy Cutsforth; chip in-Juanita Martin. Flight C: low gross-Neoma Bailey; low net-Karen Wildman; least putts-Betty Christman; chip in-Lucille Massey, Bernice Lott and Betty Christman. April 21, 1992 Flight A: low gross-Anita Boyer; low net-Eileen Padberg; least putts-Lois Hunt; chip in- Eileen Padberg; birdie-Jan Paustian. Flight B: low gross-Missy Cutsforth; low net-Juanita Mar tin; least putts-Jo Pettyjohn. Flight C: low gross- a tie bet ween Bernice Lott and Mary Beamer; least putts-Linda Schultz; chip in-Linda Schultz and Mary Beamer. BOWLING Dim« A Dozen April 12. 1992 W L 39 21 n 22 0 8 24 36 0 1 29 31 0 3 2714 3214 0 2 26 34 0 7 25 35 0 6 1914 40 Vi High game: Darlene Scroggins 1% and Ben Veene 208. High series: Darlene Scroggins 488 and Ben Veene 571. 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