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r EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 20, 1994 Tennis teams win 4 matches Lady Cards place second By Anne Morter The Condon Invitational featured 23 girls teams and 25 boys teams and lots of sunshine last Saturday, April 16. The lone lady Cardinals finished the day with 59 points, good for second place. The winning team was Goldendale, Washington with 108. On the boy’s side, the Car dinals finished sixth with 32 points. Weston-McEwen won the meet with 94 points. Jim Logan was the long Car dinal winner o f the day, taking the 400 m eters in 5 3 .6 3 . Finishing second was Lars Krechting in the high jump with a leap of 6 ’2” . The Cards took third in the long relay with a time of 3:53.86. Finishing fifth was Krechting in the pole vault, 9 ’; Jacob Taylor in the 800, 2:18.82 and Rob Crum in the 3000 10:59.59. Rounding out the lone scoring was Luke Swanson sixth in the pole vault 9 ’ and Jason Halvorsen’s sixth in the discus, 117’5*\ For the g irls, M elissa McEUigott placed in four events to lead the lady Cardinals effort. McEUigott tied for second in the 100 meters with a time of 13.35 and placed fourth in the triple jump at 32’5 ,/4” . She also took fourth in both the long jump at 15’ 11/8” and the 200 meters in 27.59. April Taylor was the day’s highest placer with a second in- the 1500 at 5:37.29. Jamie Lovett captured third in the discus with a throw of 99’11” and Kim Bedortha was third in the 3000 at 14:23.52. The lone 1600 relay was third at 4:42.24. Also scor ing for the lady Cardinals was Lindee Minster, fourth in the 1500, Suzy Heideman, fourth in the 100 meter hurdles and Marie Tworek, fourth in the 3000. lone boys, girls take first in track meet By Anne Morter The lone boys and girls track team took first place in a four way meet held at Umatilla last Tues day, April 12. The girls scored 113'/2 points to easily outdistance the field of Umatilla, Wahtonka and Stanfield. The boys race came down to the 1600 relay bet ween Wahtonka and lone. The Cards won the long relay and consequently, the meet with 97 points to Wahtonka’s 93. In girls action, M elissa McEUigott was a triple winner, taking the high jump in 4 ’8” , the triple jump in 32'9” and the 100 in 13.06. Becky Wagenblast won two events, the 400 in 1:13.45 and the 300 hurdles in 57.27. Other winners included Suzy Heideman in the 100 hurdles in 18.94, April Taylor in the 800 in 2:55.88, Laree Anderson in the 200 in 30.01 and Marie Tworek in the 300 in 15:13.13. The lady Cardinals also won the 1600 relay in 4:53.90. Besides the winning 1600 relay team for the boys, Lars Krechting won the high jump with a jump of 6 '2 ” . Jim Logan took the 400 in 55.32 and Jacob Taylor won the 800 in 2:22.44. Complete results are: Discus: third H alvorsen; javelin, second-Krechting, third, Jake Bacon; long jump, second- Jerad Ashbeck. fifth-Joe Bacon; high jump, second-Joe Bacon, fourth-Luke Swanson; triple jump, third-Jim Logan; 400 relay, second-lone; 1500, fifth- C rum ; pole vault, fourth- Krechting; fifth-Swanson; 100, second-Ashbeck, third-Holtz; 110 hurdles, second-Krechting; third-Swanson; 400, fourth- D oherty, fifth-H oltz; 200, second-A shbeck, third-Jake Bacon; 300 hurdles. third-Joe Bacon, fourth-Doherty; 3000, third-Crum. Girls: high jump second-Becky Wagenblast; triple jump, fourth- Bedortha. fifth-Anderson; shot, second-Lovett, fourth-Heideman. fifth-Tanja Anderson; javelin, third-Taylor; long jump, second- Laree A nderson; third- Haguewood; fourth-Heideman. fifth-a tie Bedortha; discus, second-Lovett; third-Bedortha, fourth-T. Anderson; 400 relay, third-lone; 400. second-Taylor; 300 hurdles, third-Haguewood, fifth-T. Anderson; 800, second- M inster; 300 h u rdles, second-Haguewood. 1 1 1 | Look who’s a S Teenager now! j By Anne Morter The lone Tennis teams com peted at the Helix Invitational Tennis Tournament last Saturday. April 16, held at Blue Mountain Community College. Thomas Voegeding ended the day, vying for third place against Doug Fine of Helix. In a close, three-set match, Fine prevailed, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 for the third place spot while Voegeding placed fifth. To get there, he defeated Jeff Sackett of Weston-McEwen in the opener, 8-0, then defeated John West of Mac-Hi, 8-2. He then played eventual tourney champion Nick Quaini of Helix and lost, setting up the game for third. In boy’s singles Kelly Morgan and Jory Crow ell lost to Sanguino-BIack of Umatilla in the opening round 4-8 and were eliminated by Fuller-Rolfe of Sherman County. In girl’s singles, Heidi Orem followed the same path as Voegeding, losing the third place match and placing fifth. She Drama club presents play, dinner The Heppner High School Drama Club will present a spring play April 28 at 6 p.m ., April 30 at 8 p.m. and May 1 at 4 p.m. at the H eppner High School cafetorium. “ Give and Take” written by Michael Scanlan and published by Baker’s Plays, is a collection of dramatically presented short stories which deals with generosi ty and greed. There is a cast of over 30 students, many of whom will be performing for the first time. The first two performances will include a classy Italian dinner, complete with table service and candlelight. Dinner tickets are . available at Central Market Red Apple, Murray Drugs, and the Heppner High School office. Prices for dinner and theatre tickets are $7.50 for adults and $5 for students. Tickets for the May 1 performance may be purchas ed at the door for $2 adults and $1 for students. 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I can provide you with educational brochures, illustrations and follow up consultation to help you make the right decisions at this crucial time in your life. All o f these services are available at no cost or obligation. Please contact me toll free at 1-800-276-9184 so I can begin helping you answer the important questions confronting you. Securities offered through Sentra Securities 305 S.W . Dorion Pendleton, OR. 97801 Member NASD/SIPC opened with an 8-4 win over Hol ly Krokosz of Hood River. She then downed Grace Baillester of Umatilla 8-5 before losing to eventual winner, Lisa Monkus of Stanfield, 6-2, 6-0. She then fell to Stephanie Reider of Mac-Hi for the third spot, 4-8. Jessi Stefani won her opener 8-2 over Juulie Trieblehom of Sherman County before meeeting the eventual tourney runner-up, Saluna Godinez. Stefani lost that match 4-8. She then played H illary G reer o f W eston- McEwen for fourth but lost 6-8. In girl’s doubles, Angie Ball and Camie Crum lost their opener 1-8 to Kadyk Powers from Umatilla and were eliminated with another defeat by Schwarz- Schwarz of Helix. Celeste Owen an Laurel Tem ple lost to Zerba-Wimberly of Mac-Hi 3-8 in the opening round. They returned to defeat Pulumbo- McPherson of Mac-Hi 8-3, before losing a tight match to Wall-Arduin of Hood River 9-8 with an 8-2 tiebreaker. WCCC Golf April 14 ! Happy 13th |Birthday, Jessica : lone tennis teams compete at Helix WCCC Ladies April 12 Flight A: low gross-Eileen Padberg; low net-K aren Wildman; least putts-Neoma Bailey; K.P.-Eileen Padberg. Flight C: low gross-Linda Schultz; low net-Doll Campbell; least putts-Mary Beamer. April 19 Flight A: low gross-Anita Boyer; low net-Jan Paustian; least putts-Lois Hunt; chip in-Luvilla Sonstegard #2, Lois Hunt #9, Anita Boyer #1; birdie-Anita Boyer. Flight B: low gross-Carol Nor ris; low net-Kay Anderson; least putts Bernice Lott. Flight C: low gross-Lynnea Sargent; low net-Joyce Dinkins; least putts-Doll Campbell. By Anne Morter The lone Tennis teams travel ed to Umatilla last Friday, April 15 and won four of their six mat ches. The boys and girls sported identical 2-1 records against the Vikings. In boys’ singles, Thomas Voegeding kept his record unblemished with a 6-0, 6-0 win over Clay Hayes. lone’s number two seed, Mike Green, downed Kris Neustel 8-2. In boy’s doubles, Jory Crowell and Kelly Morgan were defeated by Chris Skinner and Erik San, din, 0-6, 0-6. For the girls, Jessi Stefani woii the only girl’s singles match 8-2 against Grace Boullester. In doubles, Celeste Owen amj Laurel Temple were defeated by Sheila Kadyk and Tina Powers; 4-6, 4-6. In the other double’s match, Angie Ball and Camifl Crum downed Sam Hanson and Napopom Anuraj 8-6.' Wranglers list playday winners The Wranglers Riding Club held their second playday Sun day, April 17 at the Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo arena in Heppner. Results are as follows: Stick horse race: first-Whitney Matthews, second-Brent Eck- man. Five and under, barrels: first- Brent Eckman, second-Jamie Kay Westberg, third-Brandon John son, fourth-Brianne Jones. Poles: first-Whitney Matthews, second-Brent Eckman, third- Jamie Kay Westberg, fourth- Brandon Johnson. Keyhole: first-Jam ie Kay Westberg, second-Brent Eckman, third-Brandon Davis, fourth- Brianne Jones. Six and seven year olds, bar rels: first-Jessica W estberg, second-Madison Bailey, third- Krystal Temple, fourth-Gene Ball. Poles: first-Madison Bailey, second-Jamie Westberg, third- Gene Ball. Keyhole: first-Jessica West berg, second-Madison Bailey, third-Krystal Temple, fourth- Gene Ball. Eight and nine year olds, bar rels: first-D onald A dam s, second-Brett Barber, third-Lacey Davis, fourth-Cody Walton. Poles: first-B rett Barber, St. Patrick’s Senior Center Bulletin Board There were 135 people in attendance at the senior dinner April 13 including 20 visitors from Hermiston. A visitor from Japan came with them. He was interested in learning about senior meal sites as they are needed in Japan also. Three meals were sent out. Ed Baker won the meal ticket, Floss Watkins the door prize and Hidekiyo Iwata from Japan received the guest prize. Members of the Episcopal Church served. The senior center board met following the meal. The hostesses for April are Margaret Dubuque and Lynn Bibby, not Luke Bibby, as previously stated. The menu for the birthday dinner April 27 will be oven fried chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy, rolls, green beans, jello fruit salad, cake and ice cream. Members of the First Christian Church will serve. There were eight ladies present for the Sunday night movie “ Five Mile Creek” . Ten volunteers folded newsletters for the extension Thursday mor ning, April 14. The Focus On Health group also met later that mor ning to continue plans for the Health Fair. The next Focus meeting will be April 28 at 11 a.m. Health Choices Inc. will also meet that day from 3 to 6 p.m. in the senior center dining room. Other dates to remember: Monday, Bible study-10:30 a.m ., quilting-1-4 p.m.; Tues. and Thurs., exercise, 10 a.m.; Wednesday, senior dinner-noon; Friday cards-1 p.m. and Sunday movie-7 p.m. Some substitute volunteers are needed to fill in on half day shifts when the regular volunteers are ill or away. Anyone wishing to help out should come by the office or call 676-9030 to put your name on the list. ATTENTION GOLFERS Change in 1994 Calendar - Please note Jack & Jill scheduled for June 10 changed to JUNE 3rd Morrow County Educators Tournament Scheduled for M ay 28th changed to JUNE 4th Men's Play Scheduled for June 12th changed to JUNE 5th Jo Pettyjohn Ladies Invitational Scheduled for June 4th & 5th changed to JUNE 11th & 12th second-Lacey Davis, third- Kelsey Greenup, fourth-Donald Adams. Keyhole: first-Brett Barber, second-Donald Adams, third- Kelsey Greenup, fourth-Lacey Davis. 10 and 11 year olds, barrels; first-Krista Adams, second-Casey Ingraham, third-Amy Papineau, fourth-Tracy Rankin. Poles: first-Krista Adams, second-Amy Papineau, third- Casey Ingraham, fourth-Sarah Eckman. Keyhole: first-C asey In? graham, second-Amy Papineau, third-Jeanette Brantley, fourth- Katie Walton. 12 year olds, barrels: first- Kathleen Greenup, second-Jill Barber, third-Heather Davis, fourth-Bobbie Rankin. Poles: first-Angela Munkers, second-Jared Eckman, third-Jill Barber, fourth-Kathleen Green up. Keyhole: first-Angela Mun kers, second-Jill Barber, third- Bobbie Rankin, fourth-Jared Eckman. 13 and 14 year olds: barrels, poles and keyhole: first-Jaylene Papineau, second-Dawn Boor. 15 and 17 year olds barrels and poles: first Stormy Howard, second-Char Coe, third-Jennifer Rankin. Keyhole, first-Stormy Howard, second-Jennifer Rankin. 18 and over barrels: first-Dick Temple, second-Shelly Ashbeck, third-Mary Ann Munkers, fourth- Ken Eckman. Poles: first-K en Eckman, second-Shelly Ashbeck,. third- Mary Ann Munkers, fourth-Mary Westberg. Keyhole: first-Dick Temple, second-Mary Westberg. Following the timed events, Mary Ann Munkers and Terri Gentry helped the kids goat tie and Jerry and Terri Gentry taught the kids how to steer dob. The next playday will be Sun day, April 24. Everyone is in vited to come join the fun. 9 t Grange week April 24-30 The week of April 24 through 30 has been set aside for Grange Week, announces Robert E. Barr row, master of The National Grange of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry. Barrow cites the Grange’s in terest in agriculture, its grassroots involvem ent in legislative policies, its leadership role in community improvement, service and development and its achieve ment of positive change through action. 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