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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 16, 1996 Heppner Fillies down Pilot Rock Rockets Heppner Fillies play in triple-header by Molly Rhea Thursday, October 10, the three Filly teams rode over Franklin Grade to face off with the Pilot Rock netters. The C-team started off the evening o f competition by beating the Rocket C-squad, 10-15, 15-10, 16-14. The Heppner C ’s let Game One slip away and looked to be losing Game Two after allowing the Rockets' first server to score eight points before committing a service error and allowing Heppner a side out. The young Fillies were trailing 4-10 when Jaylene Papineau stepped up and scored eight points for the Fillies. The C 's used this momentum as they went on to win the second game, 15-10. Game Three was exciting with no clear leader until the C ’s pulled it off, 16-14. Leah Denton put out consistent effort behind the line and on the floor. Amy Papineau and Amy Drake both had strong games at the net. “The girls are playing with enthusiasm and are beginning to turn up their intensity." said Coach Dana Reid. “We just need to keep working on the basics." The Heppner JV’s earned yet another hash mark in their win column, beating the Pilot Rock JV ’s, 15-13 15-4. Game One was close with the score tied at point 10. Heppner then pulled ahead. 13-10. only to see the Rockets tie it up again at 13. Kim Pointer's serves finally put the game in the bag, 15-13. Game Two the JV Fillies led the entire game and. with strong play coming from all 15 players, effectively defueled the Rockets. The JV ’s served 84 percent for the two game match. Behind the 100 percent service honors were top server Kim Pointer, serving 9/9 for nine points, Brooke Boyer, 8/8, Kathleen Greenup. Jamie Perez, Linsey Ropp, Jayme Hansen and Katie Nichols. “Setting the pace" were floor leaders Boyer and Melissa Cutsforth. Top net players with strong Kitting performances were Casey Ingraham, 9-10 with 4 kills, Brooke Boyer 9-9, 3 kills, followed by Jessica Van Winkle, Jayme Hansen and Kim Pointer for the night. Although it certainly didn't die ome easily, the Varsity Filli come Fillies were able to jettison the Pilot Rock Rockets, winning in three games, 15-5, 14-16, 15- JO. In Game One the Rockets looked as though they were suffering from jet lag as the Fillies whipped up on them 15-5. Annie Hisler was out in force, placing sets and making several kills at the net. Stormy Howard, sharing the setting duties with Hisler, also had a great game at the net, as did Traci Dickenson. Lori Moeller and Mindy Binchus. Starting with a slightly different rotation Game Two, the Rockets caught the Fillies grazing and picked up an early lead. The Fillies demonstrated their ability to make things happen at the net with kills on hits or dinks to help score or cause Heppner side outs coming from Amber Peck, Annie Hisler. Lori Moeller and Mindy Binchus. Moeller cranked in a couple o f back row hits which always seem to take the opposition by surprise. Moeller and Binchus also teamed up for double blocking. In spite of all this great stuff iting, the Rockets, led by r hvans, overcame the Heppner squad to win the second game, 14-16. Game Three the Rockets were almost ready to celebrate. After more than a full rotation they led 9-2. At that point Stormy Howard forced the side out with a tip. Then Lori Moeller, behind strong team play, started a Filly stampede when she scored points three though 13. This abrupt lead change was just too much for the Rockets and the Fillies went on to win, 15-10. The next league game for the Fillies will be on Thursday, October 17, when all three Filly teams meet up with Weston-McEwen on the Fillies' home court. This promises to be the game o f the week in CBC action. This second match up with Weston-McEwen is a crucial game for the Fillies. As o f this writing, Weston-McEwen’s only league loss so far this season came from Heppner. Although Heppner and Weston-McEwen possess identical win-loss records, the Fillies occupy the top spot in the CBC standings by defeating the Tiger-Scots in their previous meeting. Heppner fans will not want to miss this opportunity to cheer on this spirited Filly squad. S by Molly Rhea Heppner net fans were treated to a triple header on Tuesday, October 8, when Umatilla and Stanfield came to town to compete in CBC varsity volleyball action. The competition started off with the Heppner Fillies downing the Umatilla Viking netters in a long match, 15-7, 15-17, lb- 14. Game One was close as the Fillies struggled with errors. Umatilla’s Sheil Kadya’s hits gave the Fillies fits as she was able to cause side out or points for the Vikings. Then midway through the game Mindy Binchus went behind the service line to score points 9- 14. After several more side outs the Fillies won the first third of the match, 15-7. Game Two produced improved passing along with ferocious attacks and several intense rallies. Just as the Filly fans thought the Viking ship was swamped, with Heppner leading 14-10, Umatilla battled back to take the game 15-17. In Game Three against Umatilla, the Fillies had to League Standings Heppner Weston-McEwen Pilot Rock Umatilla Wahtonka Sherman Co. Stanfield 7-1 7-1 4-4 4-4 3-4 2-5 0-8 Fillies make good showing at Imbler reach down and grit out the win. It looked as though the Vikings were going to sail away with the match wjth a 14-10 lead, when the Fillies pulled it together and scored the points necessary to put this none too pretty win in the bam. Although the Umatilla match wasn’t one of the Fillies better efforts, there were plenty of positives that deserve noting. The stats reveal that scrappy Annie Hisler was successful in 11 of 11 hits for five kills. Jill Barber, with two kills, and Lori Moeller tallied up 15 hits for 17 attempts with three kills. Traci Dickenson (16/16) and Lexi Matteson (2/2) were 100 percent from the service line. The second match o f the night, Umatilla quickly downed Stanfield, 15-9, 15-2. The night was capped off with the Heppner netters playing Stanfield. The Fillies easily caged the Tigers in two ames, 15-9, 15-2. Again raci Dickenson’s serving was a perfect 10/10 with two aces. Amber Peck 4/4 and Jessica VanWinkle 3/3 were all 100 ercent at the service line. exi Matteson had strong net games, blocking two serves and successfully hitting seven for eight with four kills. Lori Moeller, the Fillies primary “go-to” girl, hit 12 for 13. Coach Terri Gentry was pleased with the two wins. “The team needs to 'spark' up a Saturday, October 12, the varsity volleyball team found themselves in Imbler playing in an eleven team tournament. The Fillies played tough and made a good showing. Starting at 8 am the Fillies played each team in their pool one game with rally scoring. In pool play Heppner defeated Imbler 15-13, Nyssa 15-9, Pine Eagle 15-6, and Union 15-9, losing only to Wallowa 13-15. With Heppner. Imbler and Wallowa sharing identical win/ loss records o f 4-1, the bracket placing was decided the Fillies against U m atilla little bit to win our next league matches,” said Genty. “I know these girls can do it.” The Filly Girls might have looked a little ragged on this outing, but they got the job done, and remain at the top of the CBC heap. As league action is completed within the next couple o f weeks, the Fillies are striving to improve on their consistency. This team is showing their ability to play as a team and win ball games. E s|cs|cs|e5|eï4e3|cs|c3|cs|es|es|es|e5|cs|e5ies|e5|c5|cs|es|csies|c5|cs|cs|e5|e5|es|e5|e5|e5|es|e34c3|c October 10 results: Heppner def Pilot Rock 15-5, 14- 16, 15-10. Weston-McEwen def Stanfield 12-15, 16-14, 15-5. Umatilla def Sherman Co 10-15, 15- 13, 15-11. Upcoming Filly schedule: ♦fhurs 10/17 Weston-McEwen at Heppner, all 3 teams - 5pm ♦Sat 10/19 CBC tourney at Stanfield varsity only - 10 am Mon 10/21 at lone 5pm Sat 10/26 District Tournament at Stanfield 3 pm Photo by Joyce Hughes M indy Binschus gets a pass for f October 8 results: Heppner def Umatilla 15-7, 15-17, 16-14. Heppner def Stanfield 15-7, 15-8. Umatilla def Stanfield 15-9, 15-2. b\ Molly Rhea «T W j Jbêw Crcyrance:Cucumber Jvj) Jone Z S . -^Country R o s e J ^ 676-W «. 233 N Main Heppner f y y e D o ijv g r ^********************************** PUBLIC HEARING on PRISON SITING Pursuant to O R S 421 611- 630 (Oregon Laws 1995 Ch 745) OREGON PRISON SITES Photo by Joyce Hughes K athleen G reenu p puts down a spike for the Fillies at Im bler Photo by Joyce Hughes B rooke Boyer passes ball during JV tournam ent held in Pendleton, Friday, O ct. 11. Jaym e H ansen (7) adds support. GUTIERREZ for TREASURER by points allowed. This put the Fillies in second place coming out of their pool. The first round o f bracket play was regular scoring, one game only, with Heppner matched up against Elgin. Heppner beat Elgin 15-10, advancing to the semi-finals which matched the Fillies with Union. The final two rounds of bracket play were the best two out o f three. Although our Fillies put forward a strong effort. Union won the match 12-15.12-15. This eliminated Heppner from the tournament ana Union advanced to the championship round. “The girls showed a lot o f spark and played well as a team.” said Coach Terri Gentry. Coach Gentry is pleased with the consistent level o f play the Filly squad produced “This team is really coming on.” she added. The Oregon Department of Corrections is looking for sites for adult prisons Sites are being considered across Oregon, including the sites(s) listed below SITE SELECTION PROCESS Under the Siting Law, the Department of Corrections nominates sites for a five member Siting Authority appointed by Gov Kitzhaber to consider The Authority reviews these sites, holds public hearings and considers proposed conditions for siting a facility in a particular location They then prepare a list of ranked sites for the Governor, who makes the final decision CONDITIONS FOR SITING The Siting Law provides that affected local government or any person may submit proposed conditions to the Siting Authority for consideration in its decisions These conditions must be stated separately in writing, identify the site to which the condition, if approved, would attach; directly relate to any site or its proposed development, infrastructure, access thereto or physical condition on or in the immediate vicinity of such site; and be supported by a statement of the need or reasons for the proposed conditions Conditions must be submitted to the Siting Authority no later than 5 P.M. 10 days before the hearing for that site. If you are dissatisfied with the Siting Authority's decision with respect to a particular site, you must have timely submitted prior conditions to the Siting Authority with respect to that site in order to appeal that decision. Site(s) Nominated October 14,1996 HEARING SCHEDULE sa* a Community Hearing Oat* and Tima Location Facility Typ* Record Closes ((pm ). Date Conditions Duo (« PM.) Boeing Site on Tower Rd Boardman Nov .2 7 p.m. Riverside High School Boardman M en's Medium Security Complex Nov 4, 1996 Oct 23, 1996 Kuntz Pasture Nov 2 7 p.m. Riverside High School M en's Medium Security Nov 4, 1996 Oct 23, 1996 8 < M r0 m gn _ _ _ _ _ -S a m c te s_ _ _ _ Written and oral testimony will be taken at the hearing The record will close at 5 p m the second day after the hearing The Siting Authority will deliberate on Nov 20-22 beginning at 1 30 p m in Courtroom 508 of the Multnomah County Courthouse SEND ALL CONDITIONS FOR SITING AND WRITTEN TESTIMONY TO Siting Authority - Oregon Department of Corrections Physical location for parcel delivery 470 Lancaster Dr NE Salem, OR 97301 Mail FAX 2575 Center St NE Salem, OR 97310 503-378-6536 PHONE 503-373-1572 INFORMATION MEETING An informational meeting will precede the public hearing for those that would like to know more about the process of finding prison sites and to answer questions about the proposed local site. 5:30- 7:00 p.m. INTEGRITY, EXPERIENCE AND COMMITMENT FOR A BETTER COUNTY GOVERNMENT PaM far by O ayle L. O attarres. P.O. Baa 173. Bappaar. OK 3 7 3 3 « Riverside High School, Boardman Oregon Department of Corrections Photo by Joyce Hugh*» Jan elle H ealy sets the ball 7 ' ■ w om m -