Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 14,1997 - FIVE
IHS track team captures district titles, heads to state
with a 16.34.
Senior Joe Bacon achieved two
personal bests at district with a
19'10-1/2" long jump arid a 4 1'8-
1/2" triple jump, which was just
two inches short of the school
record. Bacon also jumped 6' in
the high jump and ran in the 1600
meter relay.
The time for the 1600m relay
team was 3:47.9.
Senior Jacob Taylor, ran 53.35
in the 400m and 208.67 in the
800m and ran both the 400 and the
1600 relays.
The time for the 400m relay
team was 46.59.
Senior Jon Garrett, finished
4:33.47 in the 1500 and 10:17:01
in the 3000. He also ran both
400m and 1600m relays.
Senior Pete Cantu ran in the
400m relay.
Freshman Dan Scott vaulted 1 O'
in the pole vault and ran in the
400m and 1600m relays.
For the girls, freshman Camie
Burright jumped 34*10" in the
triple jump for a personal best;
15'19-3/4 in the long jump; ran the
100m in 13 .63 and the 200m in
28.24.
Junior Katie Garrett threw her
personal best with 100'3-3/8" in
the discus.
Suzy Heideman, a senior, earned
a personal best and set a new
district record in the javelin with a
throw of 124'8" and threw 32'10-
1/4 in the shot put.
Senior LaRee Anderson went 7'
in the pole vault and was a
member of the 400m relay team
who finished with a time of 55.57.
Freshman Nikki McElligott had
a time of 51.53 in the 300m
intermediate hurdles, a jump of
4'8" in the high jump and 6'6" in
the pole vault.
Junior Brenda Burright had a
time of 17.92 in the 100m high
hurdles and ran in the 400m relay
and the 1600m relay with a time
of 4:32.97.
Freshman Sybil Krebs broke her
own school recored with a 235.63
in the 800m. She was also a
member of the 400m and 1600
lone track team heads to state
relay teams.
Senior Brenda Holtz ran in the
1600m and Stephanie Haguewood
ran in both the 400m and the New breakfast program underway at senior center
1600m.
A new breakfast program at St.
Volunteers brighten Pioneer Memorial Clinic Patrick’s Senior Center in
Heppner is off to a running start,
with 20 people and four home
deliveries at the first breakfast
Friday, May 9.
Local program director Corol
Mitchell says that a freezer meal
program started in April has been
so successful, with 86 meals
delivered in April, that they
decided to expand their program
to include breakfasts.
The breakfast program, a
federal program included in
CAPECO's Older Americans Act
program, will be held every
Friday from 8-10:30 a m. The
breakfasts will always include
cold and hot cereal, fruit, milk, Assisting with the breakfast is Barb Struthers, who arrive at 7
orange juice and coffee with a Ruby Steers, who is working a.m. to get things going for the
different entree every week. Next through the Job Training breakfast.
week's menu will also include Partnership Act. Senior Mitchell says that anyone who
ham and eggs.
volunteers include Rose Mane needs to have the breakfast
Everyone is welcome at the Buschke, Eleanor Gonty and opened earlier should give her a
call.
breakfasts. Breakfast is free to
seniors with a suggested donation
of $2; cost for persons under 60 BMCC Jazz Choir to perform
is $3.75. "We’d love for other
people to come to the breakfast,"
The Morrow County Arts Friday, May 16, at 7:30 p.m. at
says Mitchell. "The seniors like it Council will present a return St. Patrick's Parish Hall.
too."
Admission is free, but
performance of The Blue
Helpers (front, left to right) Mahaley Huddleston, Kelsie McKinney, Gina McKinney and Jenny Atkins, assist volun
Freezer
and
home
delivery
donations
will be accepted to
Mountain
Community
Jazz
Choir
teers Molly Rhea (back left) and Susan Atkins in repotting a plant for the physical therapy reception area of Pioneer
meals
are
available
to
anyone
60
help
cover
expenses.
Everyone is
and
"The
Milkmen",
featuring
Memorial Clinic.
years and older.
Joe Lindsay, John Thurlow, Cory invited to attend.
Cooley and Tom Phelan, on
The lone Girls and Boys Track
Teams blew the competition out
of the water at the district meet
held last weekend and will send
15 to state at Western Oregon
University at Monmouth this
Saturday, May 17. Field events
will start at 11 a.m. and running
events at 1 p.m.
The girls' team scored 190
points in the district meet,
trouncing the closest competitor-
Wasco County with 97. Other
teams competing were Culver-59,
Condon-56, Helix-32, Arlmgton-
28, and Dufur-18.
The boys' team with 155
points out-performed Wasco
County with 145, Culver-97,
Helix-40, Condon-29, Dufur-20,
and Arlington-18.
Senior Luke Swanson broke the
previous district record in pole
vault on Friday with a 12'9". The
school record of 13' was set by
Justin Miller two years ago.
Swanson achieved personal
bests in the pole vault, the 100
yard dash with a time of 11.35 and
the high jump with a 6'1" jump.
He also qualified in high hurdles
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