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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 29, 1999 - FIVE Colts rip Les Schwab team 26-0 Locals participate in Race for the Cure photo by Sandi Day Numerous Individuals from south Morrow County participated in the Race for the Cure held September 19 in Portland. The annual walk-run raises funds and awareness for the fight against breast cancer. Local participants pictured above are (left to right): back-Sharon Camarillo, lone, Cathy Cutsforth, Heppner. Linda LaRue, lone, Molly Rhea, Donna Schonbachler, Joy Krein and Karen Beck, all Heppner, Theresa Hams, lone; and front-Ariana Camarillo, Paul Hams and Matt Hams, all lone. Not pictured is Pauline Winter, Heppner. Anyone in the Heppner-Lexington-lone area who participated in the event, but is not pictured is invited to contact the Gazette-Times, 676-9228. lone JVs play in Heppner tourney Health district The lone JV volleyball team very beginning, making it plans meeting participated in a tournament extremely difficult for the hosted by Heppner High school on Sept. 25. lone split games with Stanfield their first match with scores o f 16- 14, 9-15. Jeanette Brantley led the match with four points, followed by Allison Halvorsen with three points. Jennifer Thompson also served well for the Cardinals. Molly Barrow assisted the Cardinals with flawless sets to her teammates. The Lady Cardinals lost their second match to Sherman County 0-15,13-15. Sherman County had a well rounded team and dominated the Cardinals from the Cardinals to find the needed spark to give the Huskies a fight. The Cardinals had a better match the second game, losing only by two points. The Lady Cardinals squared up with Heppner JV on their final match o f the day, losing 9-15, 11- 15. Diana McElligott played tough throughout the tournament, leading the team in spikes and serves. Adrienne Swanson did an exemplary job o f setting the ball to the hitters, covering under the block and getting her serves to count. Kristen Davidson and Cyndi Heagy both did a noteworthy role at the net. Ponies run over Umatilla 34-0 IS 'iV By Rick Paullus The Heppner Ponies mov ed to 2-0 on the y ear by beating a much bigger Umatilla team. 34-0. on Friday. Sept. 24. at Heppner Chuy Elguezabal got the Pomes on the board early in the first quar ter on a 40 yard run The Ponies got the ball back deep in their own territory but a 48 yard run by Elguezabal and a pass to Justin Botefuhr good for 33 yards set up a two y ard run by Kyier Lovgren for the touchdown E lg u e z a b a l p a sse d to L uke Murray for the two-point conver sion to make the score 14-0. E lg u ezab al ran for an o th er touchdown and pass to Botefuhr for two touchdowns in the sec ond h a lf Tyler Boyer caught a two-point conversion pass from Elguezabal also The Ponies" defense did a good job shutting down the Vikings all game long, getting their second shutout in as many games. Heppner travels to Pilot Rock on Friday. Oct 1 at 2 p m for their next game Statistics Umatilla 0 0 0 0 - 0 Heppner 14 0 8 1 2 - 34 F irs t qu arter: H e p p n e r-C h u y Elguezabal 40 yard run (pass failed) Kyier Lovgren two yard run (Luke Murray pass from Elguezabal) T h ird quarter: H e p p n e r-J u s tin Botefuhr pass from E lguezabal (Tyler Boyer pass from Elguezabal) By Delpha Jones The Morrow County Historical Society dinner and meeting will held Sunday. Oct. 3. at the Lex ington Grange hall beginning w ith a potluck at 1 p m The potluck turkey dinner with potatoes and gravy will be furnished Those planning on attending arc asked to bring a dessert or salad The program and business meeting will get underway at 2 p m Speaker for the day is John Fiedor on the Fossil beds in south ern Oregon Fiedor is employed with the National Park Service. U S Dept o f the Intenor Fossils and pictures o f the area will be on display Every one is invited to attend Oyster feed Saturday Hardman Community Center's annual all-you-can-eat oyster feed/salmon bake is scheduled for Saturday. Oct. 2. starting at 4:30 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend. We Print B U S IN E S S C A R D S H ep p n er Genette- T im es COPY PAPER Ream or Carton Heppner Gazette-Times 676-9 22 8 Fourth q u a rte r H ep p n e r-B o tefu h r p a ss from E lg u e za b a l (P A T fa iled ); Elguezabal run (PAT failed) n in n e rfm m _ 6 ^ ^ By Rick Paullus The Heppner Colts moved to 2-0 on the season by defeating the visiting Les Schwab team from Hermiston. 26-0. during a wel come rainstorm The Colts' suffocating defense got four turnovers and didn't al low the Les Schwab team to get inside their 30 y ard line all game. The Colts got the ball on a fum ble recovery by G o rd o n Wedgesworth at midfield to set up th eir first touchdow n C onor Kilkenny and Matt Kenny picked up good yard ag e b efo re J C. Sherritt took off on an end around for a 32 y ard touchdown run The kick was no good and the Colts led. 6-0. after one quarter On the next serie s. Wedgesworth recovered another fumble on the Les Schwab 32 yard line, but the Colts gave back the ball on a fumble o f their own as the wet ball was hard to hang onto On the Colts" first possession o f the second half. Sherritt took the ball on a broken play and raced hqiins al X:(K) Donor Inn of the Seventh Mountain Two Nights Lodging Bob & Pam Worden Mustang Banner Willow Creek Country Club Willow Cr. Country Club Family Membership Ewing White Water Raft Trip fo r Six on the Dechutes River Lcs Schwab Tire Center $250.00 Toward a Tool Box Power City Polaris Hunting Coat - Large Roger & Rita Britt Load of Gravel TKO. LLC Sporting Clay Course fo r Four Juan and Mary Ann Elquc/abal Mexican Dinner for Eight Jack and Gwen Healy Handmadc-20" Pillow Wyna Woodford Quilt Wall Hanging Hcppner Auto Parts Limited Edition Napa Model Train Set Greg's Custom Clubs Titanium Driver Mike & Kim Armato Italian Dinner for Six Bank of Eastern Oregon Stay at the Columbia Gorge Hotel Larry & Betty Mills Painting by Betty Mills Larry & Betty Mills Two Blazer Tickets Jerry & Kay Sobotta WSU vs OSU Tickets (4) Munkcr's Ranch Bird Hunt - fo r Four - Nov 6th Steve Rhea Fishing Trip - One day for Two Gar Aviation 2-Blazer Tickets Casey Moving Picnic Blanket & Accessories Doug Drake One Hour Flight Peterson's Jeweler's Black Hills (¡old Ring Mike & Kay Proctor 1998 Colt Championship Poster Dougherty Ranch Bird Hunt - Two Day Weekender's - Jcamc Kirkscy Car Coat Janmc Allen Six Holiday Bouquets & Treats Special Donations Pheasants $ 100.00 60 Bags of Bird Feed photo by Sandi Day Colt Football team Booster Club Steak Feed and Auction October 16th at the Heppner Elks Lodge Auction Item Historical Society annual meeting slated The Morrow County Health District will hold a special board meeting this Thursday, September 30, at 7 p.m. at the Pioneer Memorial Hospital Conference Room in Heppner. The meeting will include an administrator's report by Sheila Dahlman. interim administrator. This meeting will be Dahlman's last with the district as she has submitted her resignation. Newly appointed administrator, Victor Vander Does is now on board. The board's next regular meeting will be Monday, October 4. at 7 p.m. at the Boardman Ambulance Hall. The October meeting will include a proposal fro Ken Roberts for the proposed hospital remodel/expansion. among other business. 28 yards for the touchdown The kick failed and the Colts led. 12- 0 . . On Les Schwab s next posses sion. Brandon Johnson stepped in front o f the intended receiv er and intercepted the pass, then sped 45 yards untouched for the touch down Kenny s kick was good for two points to give the Colts a 20- 0 lead Peter Geer recovered a fumble in the fourth quarter to set up the Colts' final touchdown at the Les Schwab 45 y ard line Good runs by Cody Lovgren and Casev Maben moved the ball to the nine yard line where Cody Ford-Day took off around end and raced into the end zone for the Colts' final points The Colts' next game will be on W ednesday. S ep t 29 at Stanfield at 7 p m Statistics Les Schwab 0 0 0 0 - 0 Colts 6 0 14 6 - 26 First quarter Colts-J C Sherritt 32 yard run (kick failed) Third quarter Colts-Sherritt 28 yard run (kick failed), Brandon Johnson 45 yard interception return (Matt Kenny kick) Fourth quarter Colts-Cody Ford-Day nine yard run (kick failed) Flea market to offer a variety Fifteen local organizations and individuals who plan to sell at the flea market October 8-9 at the St. Patrick Senior Center promise to make it a successful and fun event, said a Senior Center spokesperson. The market will offer miscellaneous small objects, pictures and frames, bulbs, plants, floral containers, home-baked foods, tools, kitchen ware, toys. mirrors, bedding ware, lamps, some clothing, appliances, art objects, silver, antiques and "much more" for sale. The market is sponsored by the Senior Center, enabling local organizations to raise funds for their favorite projects. A few table spaces are still available. Call the center office, 676-9303. or Jane. 676-9435, for Silent Auction Items Donor The Basket of History Family Portrait Morrow Co Historical Society & Museum Judy & Sandy Photography Smoked Turkey 50 lb bags of Onions Yard Ornament Cake serv ing 100 Two Season Sports Passes Femo People Denver Bronco's Helmet 50 lb bag of Onions Oregon Ballet Theatre - 2 Tickets Two Portland Youth Philharmonic Tickets Bob Krein Ft Boise Produce Stub & Chris Lew is Debbie Scott Hcppner High School Deena Reid Riddell & Mark Elmbladc Ft Boise Produce Oregon Ballet Theatre Portland Youth Philharmonic $ 40.00 toward a Cut & Wrap Golf Lessons - Two Christmas Wreath Sprinkler Controller Christmas Wreath Two Holiday Bouquets Follctt’s Pioneer Meat Co Pete Stravvick Heppner Garden Club KIE Irrigation Heppner Garden Club Murray 's Drug Raffle Items Donor Lube. Oil & Filter $25 00 Gift Certificate 25" Color TV One Wellness Exam Wellness Exam Savage-243-Rifte with Scope Les Schwab Tire Center Kitchen Kaboodle Lott’s Electric & Booster Club Country Animal Hospital Hcrmiston Vetnnary Clinic Coast to Coast & Booster Club Tool Set New Holland Toy Tractor Hair & Nail Basket Lands End Duffle Bag Craftsman Cordless Screwdriver Fleece Pull-over Dog Beds Animal Supplies 100 Gallons o f Fuel Peterson's Electric LaGrandc Ford New Holland Hair I Am & Nail Creations Klamath First Federal Tim & Terra Adams Gift Basket Shelco Electric Kitten Apron Cenex Harv est States Feed so keep Watching this Add More Items to Come, Sears of Hermiston Riddell & Mark Elmblade Tom & Karen Wolff Dick Temple DVM Dev in Oil Country Shears Babctte Wall