TW O - Heppner Gazette-Tim es, Heppner, Oregon W ednesday, April 14, 1993
track meets
Minor, T-ball tryouts scheduled Traci Dickenson sets new HJH record Cards compete in
69.25. The 1600 relay team of
Tryouts for minor league and
T-ball will be held on Saturday,
April I7 at 10a.m. and Tuesday,
April 20 at 6 p.m. Both practices
vs ill be held on. the lower fields
at the Heppner Middle School.
Kids need to bring a baseball mitt
By A n n e M o rter
and cap and should attend at least
one practice. Everyone registered
will be placed on a team. Coaches
are still needed. Anyone in
terested in coaching a T-ball or
minor league team should contact
Joyce Hughes 676-9228 or
676-9959.
District spelling contest slated
The annual Morrow County
School District spelling contest
w ill be held Wednesday, April 21
at 6:30 p.m. at the lone High
School.
The top spellers in each atten
dance area w ill compete in three
divisions: Division 1 elementary
through grade five: Division II
gravies six through eight; and
Division III tirades nine through
12 .
The first place winners from
each division of the district con
test will qualify to participate in
the state of Oregon spelling con
test to be held at the Oregon State
Fair in Salem Sept. 4.
The public is welcome to
observe the district contest. Diana
Kincaid is in charge of local ar
rangements at lone High School.
Refreshments will be served at
the end of competition.
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Lexington, O regon
Traci Dickenson set a new
school record April 8 at the track
meet held in Umatilla, by high
jumping 4’11” . The old record
was held by Jackie Mollahan and
Maureen Healy at 4 ’9’\
The track meet was the first
meet of the season for the Hepp
ner Junior High. Dickenson also
placed fifth in the 100m hurdles.
Lori Moeller finished fourth in
the 300m hurdles and sixth in the
100m hurdles.
The medley relay team con
sisting of Mindy Qualls, Annie
Hisler, Dickenson and Nicole
Van Etta took a first place finish
along with the 100 relay team of
Hisler, Dickenson, Cimmie Huth
and Lindsey Waterland.
Other finishers were Toni
lone students compete in contest
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(Becky Fulleton)
Is p le a s e d to a n n o u n c e
th e o p e n in g of her
Chiropractic Clinic
at 913 N. First (Zimmer Building)
Hermiston, Oregon
Hours
Monday through Friday
8:30 a.m. to 12 & 2 to 5:30 p.m.
567-0944
March 24 students from 50
states, Africa, Asia, Europe and
South America competed in the
ninth elementary knowledge
master open, an academic contest
using knowledge of geography,
art, literature, math and 10 other
areas of the elementary cur
riculum. School teams faced
tough questions and vied for top
scores based on speed and ac
curacy on the computer test.
A team of 10 students at lone
Elementary scored 638 points,
good enough for eighth place na
tionally among schools with an
enrollment up to 200. They
scored 185th out of 617 par
ticipating schools and ranked
sixth in the state behind schools
from Portland. Tigard and West
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fundraisers
scheduled
People for the Pool will hold a
pinochle party on Saturday, April
17 at 7 p.m. at the Heppner Elks
Club.
Prizes will be awarded. Pro
ceeds will go toward building a
swimming pool in Heppner. Cost
for the pinochle party is $5 per
person.
A pool Calcutta to benefit the
pool will be held Saturday, April
24 at the Elks club. Registration
will be at noon and players will
be auctioned off. A barbecued
lamb dinner will follow at 5 p.m.
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Work day for the lone Garden
Club plant sale will be held April
21 instead of the usual day.
Members will meet at Helen
Martin's home at 9:30 a.m.
Anyone having surplus peren
nials, trees or other plants they
would like to share may contact
garden club members and they
will pick them up.
The plant sale is set for April
27 at the Legion Hall in lone from
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Those that have
special requests should contact
Delta Huber, Pat Pettyjohn or
Birdine Tullis.
Booster night
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This is the third year lone has
entered
the com petition.
Academic coach, Diana Kinciad
said she was extremely proud of
the students because everyone
contributed, even the younger
students.
Team members were: fifth
grade-Miranda McElligott, Erin
Crowell and Mark McElligott;
fourth grade-Charissa Gates,
Shelby Krebs, Jeremy Rietmann
and Jeremiah McElligott; third
grade-Adam McCabe, Colin
McElligott and Tara Cheney.
This young team successfully
competed against teams that were
primarily fifth graders, said a
press release.
This Knowledge Master Open
was designed to stimulate interest
and recognition for academic ac
complishment. The contest was
developed to run on classroom
computers without the expense of
traveling to international contests
at a central site.
Swimming pool
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R ider
Kemp, fifth in the 1200m; Nicole
VanEttu fourth in the softball and
second in the 800m and Mindy
Qualls third in the 800m.
Boys placing in the meet were
Jim Schlaich. sixth in the discus
and fifth in the 400m; Damien
Wilhelm fourth in the 200m. third
in the long jump, and first in the
softball throw; Eric Schon-
bachler. fifth in high jump, first
in 100m hurdles and second in
800m. The 100m relay team of
Gunderson, Gray, Jones and
Schonbachler finished second
while the medley relay of Cam
Sweeney. Chris Jones and Jeff
Watkins finished fifth. Sweeney
also finished fifth in the 1200m
and Brent Gunderson sixth in the
200m and 100m.
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Booster night is planned for
Monday evening. April 19 at the
Lexington Grange.
The evening will start at 6:30
p.m. with a potluck dinner. The
South Morrow County communi
ty choir will sing and the speaker
for the evening will be Ben
Boswell, state overseerer from
Lostine. He will present 50 year
certificates and pins. The pro
gram w ill be opened to the public.
A short business meeting will
follow.
The lone track teams competed
in two meets last week with a
three-way meet in Umatilla on
Tuesday. April 6 and the Cherry
Festival Invitational in The Dalles
on Friday and Saturday, April 9
and 10.
The boy’s team racked up 112
points to win the three-way meet
over Heppner and Umatilla. The
girls took second behind Hepp
ner. The boys had 12 first place
finishes for the day. Ryan
Halvorsen and Mac Lovett were
double winners. Halvorsen won
the long jump 18’ l '/i” and triple
jum p 39’3 ” while Lovett
dominated the sprints, winning
the 100 in 11.72 and the 200 in
24.53. He also ran a leg on the
winning 400 relay, which clock
ed a time of 47.1. Other team
members were Greg Holtz,
Deacon Heideman and Jim
Logan.
Other first place finishers were
Jason Halvorsen in the high jump
5 '8 ” , Justin Miller in the pole
vault H ’O” , Jim Logan in the
400 55.03, Tony Bjerke in the
110 hurdles 20.06. David
Wagenblast in the 300 hurdles
48.16 and the 1600 relay team of
Miller, Wagenblast, Jason Proud-
foot and Logan in 3:46.75.
The girls had four individual
winners plus a first place in the
1600 relay. Becky Pieknell won
the shot in 26'10” , Melissa
McElligott took the long jump in
14'11” , Jamie Lovett won the
discuss in 88'8” and Crystal
Minster was first in the 400 in
M inster, M cElligott, April
Taylor and Becky Wagenblast
were timed in 4:40.9.
The Cherry Festival held in
The Dalles boasted a large field
and plenty of competition. The
Cardinal boys tied with Heppner
for fourth place with 38 points
while the girls placed fourth with
40 points.
On the boy’s side. Deacon
Heideman continued his winning
streak in the discus with a throw
of 145’2 " . Third place finishes
included Jim Logan in the 400 in
54.39, Justin Miller in the pole
vault in lUO” and the 1600 relay
team in 3:40.77. only a second
off their district time from last
year. The 400 relay team grabb
ed fourth place in 47.54 and the
two fifth place finishers were
Deacon Heideman in the 110
hurdles in 17.29 and Mac Lovett
in the 200 in 24.47. Rounding out
the scoring was Jason Proudfoot,
sixth in the 1500 in 4:47.79 and
Ryan Halvorsen, sixth in the
javelin in 136' 10” .
Jamie Lovett grabbed the only
first place on the girl’s side win
ning the discus in 97'10” .
Melissa McEligott took two
thirds, in the long jump in 15'
6% ” and in the 100 in 13.6. The
1600 relay also was third in
4:39.31. April Taylor was fourth
in the 1500 in 5:50.84 and
McElligott was fourth in the tri
ple jump in 30'7” . Fifth place
finishes went to Tanja Anderson
in the discus in 86'4‘/2” and
Becky Wagenblast in the 800 in
2.43.8.
lone boys compete against Helix
By A n n e M o rter
The lone boys tennis team
finally got some court time, play
ing at Helix last Saturday, April
10 but the outcome wasn't quite
what they had hoped for. Helix
swept the two doubles matches
but the Cards managed a 2-2 split
in singles play.
Rob van‘t Ent, in the number
one singles spot, defeated Doug
Fine 5-7, 6-2, 6-1. Mike Green
lost to Brian Brogoitti 1 -6 6-7 and
Jerry Phillips fell to Greg Holton
4-8. Joey Baker defeated Rod
Theis, 8-4.
In doubles, Rob van't Ent and
Mike Green lost to Brian Brogoit
ti and Shane Purcell 7-9 and Jerry
Phillips and Joey Baker were
downed by Holton and Theis 6-8.
Wheat League spring meeting set
Morrow County Wheat League
president Doug Drake has set the
spring meeting date for April 20
beginning at 7 p.m. at the
Willows Grange Hall in lone.
Items on the agenda in
clude election of officers, OSU
Extension report by Don
Rydrych, Salem/Washington
D.C. update, OWGL president
Bob Johns’ report, OWGL ex
ecutive vice president Scott Hut
chinson’s report, and the an
nouncement of the 1993 conser
vation farm.
The meeting is expected to con
clude
around
9
p.m .
Refreshments will be provided.
The Wheat League meeting is
open to the public and is always
looking for new members. There
will also be a time for questions.
“ I hope you will take this time
to come and hear what the league
is doing for us here in Morrow
County, at the state and national
level,” said Drake.
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