Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 14 , 1997 - TH REE
W C Country club has chapman tourney
The Willow Creek Country
Club golfers held a Jack and Jill
chapman tournament on May 9.
Results are as follows:
Low gross winners: first John
and Pat Edmundson 32, second a
tie between Greg and Enka Grant,
and Dave and Karen Wildman 34,
fourth Mike and Cindi Doherty
36, fifth Duane and Robinai
Disque 37, sixth Gene and Luvilla
Sonstegard 40, seventh Dave and
Patti Allstott 41, eighth Rusty and
Cyde Estes 46.
Low net winners: first Dave
and Deborah Kendrick 19, second
Stub Lewis and Linda Schultz 22
1/2, third C raig and Debbie
Gutierrez 22 3/4, fourth Andrew
Lacey and Karen Morgan 23, fifth
Bob and Lorrene Montgomery 23
1/4, sixth C lyde and Jackie
Allstott 25 3/4, seventh Rick
Paullus and Bonnie Grant 31,
eighth Gary and Martha Munkers
32 1/2.
Special events: #1 Linda
Schultz and Stub Lewis, #4 Pat
Edmundson and Dave Allstott, #6
Debbie and Craig Gutierrez, and
K aren M organ and Andrew
Lacey, #8 Jackie and Clyde
Allstott.
Heppner splits with TigerScots in double
By Lonnie Rill
Heppner split games with
Weston McEwen in their final
double header Saturday, May 10,
in Heppner. Weston had to win at
least one game to make it to the
district playoffs. Heppner had
beaten and lost to every team
they had played against this year.
To finish off with a winning
season, they had to beat Weston
at least once and Stanfield the
next Tuesday.
Heppner and Weston played
good defense the first game and
Heppner held Weston until late
in the game when Lucas Pupo hit -
a double to put the go-ahead run
on the board. A controversial call
by the officials on the last out of
the game clinched it for Weston,
and the Tigerscots won the first
game, 2-0.
Heppner played as if possessed
in the second game, knowing that
it meant winning or losing the
season. Heppner hit the ball well
in the second game, driving in 12
runs in a hurry. That would be all
that they scored-all off of
Weston pitcher, Heath Gieger.
Heppner's defense held the
Tigerscots to two runs in the
game, which was called in the
fifth inning.
Heppner played at Stanfield
Tuesday, May 13.
W ranglers Riding C lu b holds playday
The Wranglers Riding Club
held their last playday on Sunday,
May 11. Results are as follows:
Stickhorse race: first Willy
Gentry, second Devin Robinson,
third Taylor Parks, fourth Justin
Pranger.
Leadline: barrels-first Taighler
Dougherty, second Willy Gentry,
third Devin Robinson, fourth
Mary Rietmann; poles-Taighler
Dougherty, Devin Robinson,
Kade Mader, Mary Rietmann;
scurry race-Taighler Dougherty,
Devin Robinson, Kade Mader,
Brent Eckman.
Six and under: barrels-first
Paige Davis, second Lane Bailey,
third Whitney Matthews, fourth
Brooke Davis; poles-Paige Davis,
W hitney M atthew s, Quinn
Mader, Brynna Rust; scurry race-
Paige Davis, Lane Bailey, Brooke
Davis, Whitney Matthews.
Seven and eight year olds: bar
rels-first Hailey Davis, second
Jamie Westburg, third Bret Parks,
fourth Kristel Temple; poles-
Jamie W estburg, Regi Seitz,
Hailey Davis, Brent Parks; scurry
race-H ailey Davis, Jamie
Westburg, Kristel Temple, Regi
Seitz.
Nine through eleven year olds:
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barrels-first Lacey Matteson, sec
ond Jenny Griffith, third Lacey
Davis, fourth Madison Bailey;
poles-Lacey Matteson, Madison
Bailey, Jenny Griffith, Lacey
Davis; scurry race-Lacey Davis,
Madison Bailey, Lacey Matteson,
Jenny Griffith.
12-13 year olds: barrels-first
Brett Barber, second Sarah
Eckman, third Meghan Bailey,
fourth Ashley Ward; poles-Tracy
Griffith, Ashley Ward, Brett Bar
ber, Katie Bacon; scurry race-
Brett Barber, Ashley Ward, Tracy
Griffith, Meghan Bailey.
14-15 year olds: barrels-first
Krista Adams, second Amy
Papineau, third Tracy Griffith,
fourth Lindsay Ward; poles-Lmd-
say Ward, K rista A dam s,
Kathleen G reenup, Brooke
Boyer; scurry race-Tracy Griffith,
K athleen G reenup, Lindsay
Ward, Krista Adams.
16 and over: b arrels-first
Jaylene Papineau, second Terri
Gentry, third Anita Pranger,
fourth Janice Davis; poles-Janice
Davis, Anita Pranger, Terri Gen
try, Bill Green; scurry race-
Jaylene Papineau, Debora Parks,
Tern Gentry, Mary Westburg.
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Local kids perform
A group of 11 children and
teens who play old-time string
music presented a short program
for those who attended the
meeting of the Arts Council on
April 17 at Yaw's Restaurant in
Heppner. The kids performed
classical violin and old-time
fiddle music, playing on guitar,
mandolin and string bass, as well
as fiddles.
Children playing were Alex
Carlson, Colin Lewis, Amy Dole,
Alexis Hams, Stephanie Nelson,
Elizabeth Wehland, and The Pick
'n' Bow Company, a teen group
composed of Joe and Sam
McCullough,
Jacie Penner,
Kane
Smith
and
Joseph
Wehland. The Pick 'n' Bow
Company performs extensively
around
northeast
Oregon,
including a weekly performance
for the Queen of the West
tourists.
Alex Carlson, son of Clint and
Sarah Carlson has been taking
lessons from Peg Willis in
Pendleton. His mother, Sarah
Carlson, said she felt that there
was enough interest in Morrow
County to warrant Willis' coming
to Heppner one day a week to
teach. The Arts Council was
interested in promoting the
venture, said Carlson, and invited
Willis to bring a group of
students to show the type of
music they play.
"The kids from Pendleton and
all their instruments (including
the stand-up bass) stormed the
town of Heppner in four cars
driven by their teacher and an
assortment of long-suffering
parents," said Carlson. Before
the show, they took their potluck
supper to the home of Louie and
Betty Carlson and had a picnic
on the deck overlooking the
"beautiful valley and town".
After enjoying some great flute
music and a ladies' singing
group, the kids presented their
program, which was impromptu
in its delivery. In a style typical
of old-time music jams, the kids
sometimes decided one moment
which tune to play, and the next
moment, played it. They also
made
spur-of-the-moment
decisions about which musical
part or which instrument they
would play, adding to the "down
home"
feeling
and
the
impression that they really enjoy
their music and are very relaxed
with it, said Carlson.
Old-time string music lessons
are now available in Heppner on
Fridays. The Carlson home on
Chase Street is serving as a
temporary music studio until the
Arts Council is able to provide a
place in the fall. On the first day
of lessons. May 2, 17 students
ranging in age from five to 70
years old attended either a class
or a private lesson. Classes will
continue year-round.
For more information, call
Willis at (541) 276-0350.
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