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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 1, 1997
HJH Ponies even their record
lone Cardinals lose to Wasco County Redsides
The lone Cardinals played the
At.the beginning of the fourth
Wasco county Redsides tough, quarter, Wasco extended their
but came up short, 50-22, in lead to 44-6, but lope answered
Maupm on Friday, September 19. back with a touchdown as well as
The opening kickoff by Wasco an extra two points. Several
was received by lone’s number 6 minutes later, lone scored with a
Marc Orem, who returned the lateral from Marc Orem to Allan
ball to their own 28 yard line, Gnbskov who had a long run to
lone pushed the ball up the field, score. Dan Scott succeeded in
but was forced to punt at their scoring the two-point conversion
own 40 yard line. The Redsides to cut Wasco's lead to 44-22.
took control at the 50 yard line Several minutes later, however,
after a blocked punt as well as a the Redsides scored another six
Wasco holding penalty. A 40 points, lone regained possession
yard run by Wasco's J.C. Yudi,
number 29, set up a touchdown
and a two-point conversion
which Yudi also scored, to make
the score 8-0 with 8:56 left in the
fist quarter.
After a long Redside kickoff,
lone got the ball to their own 25
yard line. Once again, they were
forced to punt after gaining just
lone Middle School traveled to
12 yards.
Moro
to do battle with two
The Redsides scored again
with 4:29 left in the first quarter Sherman County teams. The
but the extra point attempt failed Cardinals had a tremendously
to leave the score 14-0 with good start on the season, winning
Wasco ahead. After another lone three out of five games—two
turnover, J.C. Yudi scored his straight wins against South
third touchdown with 2:29 left in Sherman, and one win against
the first quarter. The first quarter North Sherman. lone's team
come to a close with a score of consists of only 13 players this
year and the last two games the
20 - 0 .
The second quarter ended the IMS netters showed tiredness and
same at the first, a Wasco
blowout; the half time score was
36-0.
The third quarter started with an
lone kick which was returned to
the Wasco 20 yard line. The By Kara Miller
The lone Cardinals JVs have
following play, Cory Bennetto
been
keeping their fans’ excite
recovered a fumble just 20 yards
away from the end zone. After ment level high with good team
four downs Wasco regained work and serving.
control of the ball on lone's 20
The Helix Grizzlies, due to a
yard line. The Redsides returned lack of players, could only play
the favor to lone which led to a one game against the Cardinals on
touchdown pass from Mark Sept. 24. Helix had four points up
McElligott to his brother Jake before lone’s Jennifer Thompson
with 6:53 left in the third quarter, started the scoring for lone with
lone's attempt for a two point
one, follow ed by A llison
conversion failed to leave the
score at 36-6, which remained Halvorsen, also with one, but the
unchanged for the rest of the score still had lone down by three.
Thompson also tipped a return
third quarter.
of the ball but Mark McElligott
threw an interception with 1:28
left. Mark made up for his
mistake with only three seconds
left by recovering a fumble. The
last play of the game was an
incomplete pass which left the
score at 50-22, the Wasco
County Redsides ahead of the
lone Cardinals.
Quarter:
Wasco
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16 0 14 50
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IM S vo lleyball team
splits doubleheader
lost.
At Monday night's practice
Coach Barb Collins said, "We
had an excellent game and
supported each other. Most of
our serves were over the net.We
had good team work." Amellia
Peck added, "Even though we
had a small team we still had a
good game. I think having a
small team will help us learn."
lone will travel to Saint Mary's
in The Dalles, Friday, October 3.
Cards jV win over G rizzlie s
off Jessica Krebs’ serve to gam
another point for lone. Lela
Gribskov tied the game at six all.
Charissa Gates stepped to the line
and landed three before the Griz
zlies got the side out.
The Cardinals got the serve
right back and Thompson scored
tow more for the red birds.
Halvorsen took up the serve with
the score tied at 11-11. She put
over two, in the side out. Helix
picked up one more point before
Gribskov scored the 15th and fi
nal point for lone, and the game
was over with a final score of 15-
12
.
Booster Club
to meet
This month's meeting will be
held Wednesday, October 8,
beginning at 8 p.m. in the
Heppner High School home
economics room, at the High
School, October 8. The meeting
will be one hour later than usual
so those attending can participate
in spirit week activities earlier in
the evening. Booster Club meets
regularly
on
the
second
Wednesday of each month at 7
p.m.
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Peterson’s
Two Pony tacklers bring down Viking ball carrier
By Rick Paullus
The Heppner Junior High Po
nies football team evened their
record at 1 -1 for the year, with a
24-0 win over the Umatilla Vi
kings.
Michael McCabe got things
going for the Ponies with a 55
yard interception return for a
touchdown in the first quarter.
Travis Bellamy ran in the two
point conversion to give Heppner
an 8-0 lead.
Later in the first quarter, Stefan
M atheny passed 30 yards to
David Norton for a touchdown.
Bellamy again ran in the two
point conversion for a 16-0 lead.
Bellamy broke loose for a 17
yard touchdown in the second
half and McCabe scored the two
point conversion to make the fi
nal score 24-0.
“We shut them down defen
sively. We didn’t give them a
thing,” coach Juan Elguezabal
said.
The Ponies are back in action
at Pilot Rock on Friday, Oct, 3, at
2 p.m.
The Ponies opened the year
losing to W eston-McEwen at
Weston on Sept. 19 in a close 14-
12 game. In that game, Stefan
Matheny had a 15 yard touch
down pass to David Norton, and
Travis Bellamy had a five yard
run for the second touchdown.
The Ponies had the ball down
inside the five yard line in the fi
nal seconds, but time ran out.
In the fifth quarter, the Ponies
won 6-0 on Donald Adam’s 10
yard pass to Jerry Shank.
M ustangs victo rio u s in tangle w ith Tigers
by Molly Rhea
The LaGrande Tiger's C teams
ventured into Heppner on Friday,
September 26 to tangle with the
Mustangs JV and Cs.
The Heppner Cs started out the
competition losing 5-15, 12-15.
The Mustangs JV team was
caught shorthanded due to a
Biology II field trip that
kidnapped six team members, but
with the addition of Lmsey Ropp
from the varsity squad and Maja
Dietiker up from the C team, the
hard hitting JVs pulled out
another victory, winning 15-7,
15-12.
Abby Kahl was the only
experienced setter, but Kim
Pointer offered to help out with
the setting duties and the two of
them rose to the occasion.
Kahl had a big day going 18/18
for 13 points from the service
line. Coach Susie Hisler cited
the back row play of Allison
Sykes as well as the hitting
delivered by Pointer, Amy Drake
and Amy Papineau.
Heppner FFA season kicks off with barbecue
The Heppner FFA started its
97-98 season of events with the
annual FFA barbecue last
Thursday.
The teaching staff and the ag
advisory board were there to
meet the new ag teacher and FFA
advisor Lynn Harmonson and
welcome him to Heppner.
Members are preparing for a
good year with a strong ag/FFA
program, said a club member.
The first scheduled official
FFA meeting of the year will be
held Tuesday, October 7, at 7:30
p.m. in the vo-ag room.
BMCC line dance
class rescheduled
If you have ever thought it
would be fun to try line dancing,
now is the time to do it.
The Blue Mountain Commu
nity College (BMCC) Country
Western Line Dance class has
been rescheduled for Tuesday
evenings, from 7-8:30 p.m. begin
ning Oct. 7 at the Heppner High
School cafeteria. The class will
involve five sessions, each re
viewing dances learned the pre
vious week and then tackling new
steps. April Dyntera of Pilot Rock
is the instructor. The cost of the
class is $25.
Students must be preregistered
for the class and may do so by
contacting Anne Morter, BMCC
coordinator, at 422-7040.
Flu clinics
scheduled
Flu clinics will be offered at
the Morrow County Health
Department in the Gilliam
Bisbee Building this Thursday,
Oct. 2, from 12-7 p.m. and at the
St. Patrick Senior Center on
Wednesday, Oct. 8, from 10 a.m.
to noon.
Clinics will also be held in lone
at city hall from 4-7 p.m. on
Monday, Oct. 13; and Tuesday,
Oct. 14, at the Boardman Health
Department office from noon to
7 p.m.
Cost for the immunizations is
$ 10 .
Jeff Currin
Therapy pool now open
The Willow Creek Waterpark
outdoor pool is now closed for
the summer, but the indoor
therapy pool is now licensed and
open by appointment on Friday,
Saturday, Sunday and Monday,
according to manager Sarah
Carlson.
Carlson said that the therapy
pool has swim jets to swim
against for aquatic exercise.
Temperature of the pool will be
90 degrees.
Anyone interested in
swimming in the pool should call
676-5752 24 hours in advance
and leave a message with your
dame, phone number and the date
and time of the pool use.
Pool hours are 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
with half hour appointments. The
pool is licensed for a 19-person
capacity, but Carlson says that
individuals or groups up to four
persons are encouraged.
Donations are still being
sought for the pumps, the gunmte
finish on the pool and other
items.
Kay Proctor of People for the
Pool says that the bricks have
arrived and will be installed
soon.
Historical Society plans meeting
The annual meeting of the
Morrow County Historical Soci
ety will be held on Sunday, Oct.
5, at the Lexington Grange Hall.
A potluck turkey dinner will be
served at noon with the main
course furnished by the society,
and salads and desserts potluck.
Special music, election of del
egates, a business meeting and
speaker will be included.
Fritz Cramer from the Discov
ery Center at The Da'les will
show slides of Celilo Falls and
other things of interest.
The public is invited to attend
the meeting.
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