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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 21,1999 - T H R EE Mustang JVs win two by Rick Paullus The Heppner Mustang JV baseball team easily beat the first two opponents of the season. The Mustangs traveled to Athena on Monday, April 12, and defeated the Weston- McEwen Tiger-Scots, 17-6, banging out 14 hits. On Monday, April 19, the visiting Wahtonka Eagles were thrashed, 29-2, as the Mustangs clubbed 15 hits including three homeruns. At Weston-McEwen, Michael McCabe hit a two rbi single and Zach Fabian had a two rbi double as the Mustangs jumped out to a 7-0 lead. The Mustangs scored five more in the second as Fabian had an rbi single, Kelly Paullus an rbi single and Mark McElligott a two-rbi double. After the Tiger-Scots came back with five runs of their own in the bottom of the second, the Mustangs took control again as Travis Bellaniy had an rbi double and Paullus a two rbi double. Fabian ended up going 3 for 4 with a double and three rbi's, Paullus went 3 for 4 with two doubles and 3 rbi's, McElligott had a double and four rbi's and Bellamy went 3 for 3 with a double. Stefan Matheny, went 2 for 3 with two stolen bases. McCabe picked up the win on the mound with Bellamy pitching well in relief, allowing just one hit in three innings and striking out three. The Mustangs put away the Wahtonka Eagles early as McElligott hit a grand slam M ustans open C BC w ith win homerun and Paullus had a two rbi doubles in the first inning to post a 12-0 lead after one. Leading 13-0 in the bottom of the third, Paullus led off with a long double off the left field wall and later scored on a two rbi single by Bellamy. Josh Hill had a two rbi double and Paullus hit a two run homerun. After the Eagles finally got on the board in the fourth, the Mustangs tacked on seven more as Travis Bellamy had a three rbi triple and Cody Bellamy hit a three-run homerun. Travis Bellamy ended up going 3 for 3 with a triple and six rbi's. Paullus also went 3 for 3 with two doubles and a homerun and five rbi's, McElligott went 2 for 3 with the grand slam and Fabian went 2 for 4 with 3 rbi’s. Dylan Pettyjohn pitched the first two innings before giving way to Travis Bellamy for the final three innings, combining for a two-hitter. Heppner at Weston-McEwen Heppner 753 02-17 14 2 W.M 050 01-6 6 4 Michael McCabe, Travis Bellamy (3) and Kelly Paullus. 2B - Paullus (2), McElligott, Fabian, Bellamy. Wahtonka at Heppner Wahtonka 000 20-2 2 7 Heppner (12)19 7x-29 15 4 Dylan Pettyjohn, Travis Bellamy (3) and Paullus, 2B- Paullus (2), Hill. 3B- Travis Bellamy, HR- McElligott, Paullus, Cody Bellamy. Buck JVs sweep Mustangs game open with four more in the sixth to take the 8-2 win. The Mustangs out hit Pendleton 9 to 3 in the game but committed four errors. Derek Gunderson went 3 for 3 and Michael McCabe went 2 for 3 with a double and rbi for the Mustangs. by Rick Paullus The Pendleton Buckaroo JV baseball team used good pitching and timely hitting to sweep the visiting Heppner Mustangs, 2-0 and 8-2, on Friday, April 16. In game one, David Bates lost a pitcher’s duel as he allowed Game one just six hits and one walk while striking out three in going the Heppner 00Q 000 04) 2 Q Sistanc'ft. The Mustangs could \ Pendleton JV 010.004 x-2 6 2 get only two hits, however, as the Bucks scored single runs in David Bates and Allan the second and sixth innings to Gribskov; Bonner and Wells. take a 2-0 win. Shane Matheny went 2 for 3 Game two to get the only hits for the Mustangs. The Bucks took a 000 020 0-2 9 4 Heppner 3-0 lead in the second inning Pend. JV 030 014 x-8 3 1 before the Mustangs came back with their only runs of the night Tim Dickenson, Cory Bennetto in the top of the fifth to cut the (6) and Bribskov, Kelly Paullus lead to 3-2. The Bucks came (5); Olson and Wells. 2B - back with a run in the bottom Michael McCabe (H) 3B- half of the fifth and blew the Shurts (P). amumm am m m comrnm ammam omnium am m m ammm CONGRATULATIONS JUSTINI for getting second place in the district math contest! We are very proud of you! Keep doing a good Job! We love you, Horn A Family amnuam am m m am m m am m m am m m am m m amnum by Rick Paullus The Heppner Mustang baseball team opened their Columbia Basin Conference East division play with an 11-1 win over the visiting Stanfield Tigers on Tuesday, April 20. David Bates allowed just two hits, no walks and struck out six in four innings. Cory Bennetto pitched a scoreless fifth inning in relief. The Mustangs jumped out quick in the first scoring six runs. Michael McCabe reached on a fielder's choice and moved to third on Allan Gribskov’s double. Bennetto walked to load the bases followed by Tim Dickenson receiving a walk to force in a run. Zach Fabian then singled to score two runs. Mark McElligott doubled, Bates walked and Derek Gunderson hit a 2 rbi double. Heppner tacked on another run in second as Bennetto singled and came home on a Dickenson double. The Tigers scored their only run in the top half of third but the Mustangs came right back Baby's mother identified A woman who reported that a baby was abandoned on her doorstep has been determined to be the baby's mother, according to a press release from Morrow County District Attorney David C. Allen. According to Allen, Mancela Hernandez related that she had given birth to the infant alone at her home. Medical tests later revealed that Hernandez is the child's natural mother. On February 27 around 5:19 a m., Hernandez had reported to law enforcement officials that she had discovered a baby in a cardboard box on the front doorstep of her Boardman residence The child was taken into protective custody with the Morrow County branch of on the strength of McCabe's third home run of the year, a three run shot that scored Bates and Gunderson. The Mustangs ended the game in the fifth on the 10-run rule as Gunderson led off with a single, stole second and went to third on a fielder's choice. Travis Bellamy then singled to drive home the game ending run. Gunderson ended up going 2 for 3 with 2 rbi with a double. McCabe ended up 1 for 2 with the 3-run homerun. The Mustangs' next CBC games will be a doubleheader at Pilot Rock on Friday, April 23 at 3 p.m. The JV baseball game will be at Heppner beginning at 11 a.m. The games were switched due to the prom. Stanfield 001 00-1 2 5 Heppner 613 01-11 9 1 April 82nd - Thursday Fisherm an’s Night. Oysters, Barbecue Pork with all the trimmings. Prizes Galore I Dinner starts at 6 p.m. Polliek and Noland; David Bates, Cory Bennetto (5) and Allan Gribskov, Kelly Paullus (5). W-Bates. L-Polliek. 2B- G underson, G ribskov, Dickenson, McElligott (H). HR- McCabe (H). BIN G O IS B A C K l WeOneadaya a t 7 : 5 0 p.m . % H E PPN E R E L K S 358 Martindale 4-H Club has Easter egg hunt The Martingale 4-H Club held their annual Easter Egg Hunt April 11 at the home of Gene and Kristy Crowell. Fifteen riders took part in the Easter egg hunt and other games on horseback, assisted by numerous parents. Results are as follows: Easter Egg Hunt-first place Green Team Mika Schnell and Mim Myron. with 30 eggs; second place a tie between Purple Team Ethan Parks and Nonnee Walters and Yellow Team Dick Temple and Taylor Parks with 27 eggs; third place a tie between Blue Team Brent Parks and Emily Rietmann and Orange Team Kristal Temple and Amy Jepsen with 24 eggs; fourth Pink Team Stacee Halvorsen and Mary Rietmann with 18 eggs. Team Poles: first place-first Brent Parks, second Emily Rietmann, third Mika Schnell, fourth Mim Myron; second place-first Nonnee Walters, second Kristal Temple, third Amy Jepsen, fourth Karen Temple; third place-first Mary Rietmann, second Taylor Parks, third Stacee Halvorsen, fourth Health District plans executive session Cm Ethan Parks. Individual Poles: first Mim Myron, second Nonnee Walters, third Knstal Temple, fourth Mika Schnell, fifth Dick Temple, sixth Karen Temple, seventh Amy Jepsen, eighth Brent Parks, ninth Stacee Halvorsen. Hat Race: first Nonnee Walters and Emily Rietmann, second Dick and Karen Temple, third Amy Jepsen and Kristal Temple, fourth Brent Parks and Dan Wood, fifth Stacee Halvorsen and Taylor Parks, sixth Ethan Parks and Mary Rietmann. Stake baton relay: first place- first Nonnee Walters, second Kristal Temple, third Amy Jepsen, fourth Karen Temple; second place-first Dick Temple, second Nonnee Walters, third Karen Temple, fourth Emily Rietmann; third place-first Mary Rietmann, second Ethan Parks, third Emily Rietmann, fourth Taylor Parks. Flag race: first place-first Mary Rietmann, second Taylor Parks, third Dick Temple, fourth Emily Rietmann; second place-first Brent Parks, second Karen Temple, third Amy Jepsen, fourth Ethan Parks; third place- first Kristal Temple, second Stacee Halvorsen, third Nonnee Walters, fourth Amy Jepsen. 676-9181 "Where Friends Meet" 142 N orth M ain U Lr ati Remember Mom on her day with a gift that shows your love 3 ^ M u m u j ' j 217 North Main JP D m Heppner Vke ñau i. o - c jo - a r a j « 676-9158 ^ Â h p p n sr, jd a x in y lo n & ^9oi TYw A rty CovuncCL o f M orr& w C o u n ty pretetnty: ♦v Concertperform ance' by the > Willow Creek, Youth Symphony, The, South M orrow Com m unity Choir, fhe-S&ntimenttUitty, and. Flute- Q. S u n d a y, H ay 2nd/, 3 p.m/. O ld M iddles School/(jyv*v Funded in p art b y the M o rr o w C o u n ty Unified Recreation D irtrict and the A rts Council o f M o rro w C ou n ty The Morrow County Health District board will hold a special executive board meeting on Thursday, April 22, at 7 p.m. at the Irrigon City Hall. The agenda for the meeting will be an executive session concerning contracts and personnel. Have the seed o f an idea for your Spring Home Improvement or Remodeling project? Services to Children and Families. Local authonties then began an investigation to locate the child's parents. According to Allen, state child welfare officials have put a plan into place to assure the child’s safety. Hernandez has been charged in Morrow County Justice Court with one count of child neglect in the second degree, a Class A misdemeanor, and one count of initiating a false report to law enforcement, a Class C misdemeanor. 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