FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 23, 2000
Mustang girls, Heppner 7th graders tournament champs
boys head
to district
The lone boys peewee basketball team
(left to right) front: Alex Rletmann, Zac Orem, Adam Collin , Trevor Graff.
Back row: Justin Key, Stephen Holland, Mikey Raible, Kevin LaRue.
Coach: Mark McElligott.
The lone girls peewee basketball team
(left to right) front: Sail! McElligott (coach), Stephanie Schuler, Beth
Morter, Mary Rietmann. Coach: Nikki McElligott. Back row: Kylie
McElligott, Mary Gates, Stephanie Archer, Cassie Arbogast.
Drawing to help with
medical expenses
A drawing for half a beef to
help with the medical
expenses for Faith Healy and
Juan Elguezabal, who are both
battling serious illness, will be
held on April 30 at St.
Patrick’s Parish in Heppner.
Tickets for the raffle, which
is sponsored by the Holy
Name Society of St. Patrick's
Parish, will be available for $1
each at Murray Drugs, Bank of
Eastern Oregon and Kuhn,
Spicer and Mills law office in
Heppner.
The beef was donated by
Bowling League
Koffee Kup Keglers
W eek of Feb. 3
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The Dregs
No Pin Hitters
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High game, men: Rodney Ehrmantrout
207 and 185, John Breidenbach 188 and
181
High series, men: Rodney Ehrmantrout
547, John Breidenbach 538
High game, women Karen Wildman 216,
iris Campbell 179,
High senes, women Karen Wildman 482.
Splits Janet Beamer 3-10, 5-6, Luvilla
Sonstegard 3-10, Ins Campbell 4-5.
Week of Feb. 20
The Dregs
No Pin Hitters
TheCJs
MCGG
Team
#1
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High game, women: Connie Jones 167
High senes, women Ins Campbell 467
S plits: Gwen H ealy 6-7 -1 0 , Rene
Ledbetter 4-5.
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Bull Safe
Sunday, March 19th
1:00 p.m.
Morrow County Fairgrounds • Heppner
Plan to attend the three day Irish cele
bration in Heppner and choose your
range sires from the top end of
our Polled Hereford, Salers or Angus
bulls Bulls will be available for inspec
tion at the fairgrounds starting on Sat
urday, March 18th This is a low-key. si
lent auction where bidders may place
or raise bids without haste Write or call
for information.
Corrine and Larry Lindsay/
Lindsay Feedlot.
Accounts for donations have
also been set up for Healy and
Elguezabal at the Bank of
Eastern Oregon.
Correction
The Gazette-Times incorrectly
reported the results of the second
vote concerning the Morrow
County School District budget at
thé district meeting pu February
14.
Six members, not five
approved $992,000 in cuts to the
district budget. Approving the
cuts were Gary Fredenckson,
Dwayne Carroll, John Rietmann,
Pat McNamee, Julie Weikel and
Keith Lewis. Only Barney
Lindsay voted against the cuts.
The G-T story stated that Lewis
also voted against the cuts.
In the first vote concerning the
budget, Lewis and Lindsay voted
in favor of an amended proposal
which would have reduced the
cuts to $692,000 to retain
teaching
staff,
targeted
administration
and
administration's use of district
vehicles to cut expenses. The
proposal also recommended that
the budget committee meet with
board members and advisory
members prior to a vote on the
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The Heppner Mustang girls
lost a district playoff game
against Pilot Rock by 10
points Monday, Feb. 22, in
Hermiston.
The Heppner girls will now
go to the District 7-AA
basketball tournament in third
place.
The Mustang girls will play
Weston-McEwen on Friday,
Feb. 25, at the Pendleton
Convention Center. The
winner of that contest will play
on Saturday, Feb. 26, at 1:30
p.m. against the w inner of the
Pilot Rock vs. Wahtonka game
which is to be played Friday at
1:30 p.m.
The Mustang boys will also
play Weston-McEwen on
Friday, at 8:30 p.m.,
immediately following the
girls' game.
The winner of that game will
either play Pilot Rock or
Sherman County on Saturday
at 3 p.m. Pilot Rock and
Sherman County will play off
on Friday at 3 p.m.
District ticket prices are as
follows: per session-$5 adults,
$3 students; per day-$8 adults,
$5 students; all tournament,
$12 adults, $7 students.
Morrow County
Gun Club News
By Sandi Diy
The sun finally decided to shine
briefly for the weekly shoot of
the Morrow County Gun Club on
Sunday afternoon.
The warmer temperature
brought out the best in several
shooters, including a perfect 25
shot by Mick Sharp to take a first
at the 16 yard line, followed by
two 24 scores by Harvey
Childers
and
Kelwayne
Haguewood and a three-way tie
with Barry Munkers, Mark
Schlichting and Curt Day, each
with 21.
There was also a three-way tie
for first at the 20-yard line
between Childers, Sharp and
Matt Clark with 20. Munkers
took second with 18 arid third
went to Schlichting and Jeff
Cutsforth with 17.
The women shooters shot well
with Deona Hodges taking first
at the 16-yard line with an 18 and
Bonnie Grant and Sandi Day
each with 15.
In the 20 yard handicap shoot
Sandi Day took first followed by
Deona Hodges and Bonnie Grant
third.
Two Annie Oakley's were shot
with Sandi Day taking the first
and Kelwayne Haguewood
winning the second.
The next shoot will be held
Sunday, Feb. 26, at 10 a.m. at the
clubhouse in Lexington.
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(left to right) Back row: Blair Keithley, Linsey Mitchell, Emily Bergstrom, Tim Van Cleave, Kelly Straley, Chelsea
Britt, Tara Wilson. Front row: Madison Bailey, Shanna Rietmann, Cara Kennedy, Liz Orwick, Jessica Wainwright.
The Heppner seventh-grade Linsey Mitchell again held her
girls completed their season person scoreless. Chelsea Britt
Saturday, Feb. 19, as tournament tied in top scoring honors with
four points.
champions.
Coach Tim Van Cleave said,
The girls finished the season at
11 - 2 .
"It was the strong play of our
bench in the first two games that
got us to the championship
round. Everyone made a great
contribution to the team today."
Inland Empire Bank donates
buckle to fair & rodeo royalty
"They fought their way through
a tough tournament bracket
placement, playing the top three
teams of their league," said coach
Tim Van Cleave.
They started first by beating
Stanfield, 12-6, playing again
with tough defense. Linsey
Mitchell led all scorers with six
and shut out their top scorer,
holding her scoreless for the
game.
The second game was a
rematch with Weston whom they
split with during the season.
They started out with a great
first half, leading 8-3 at halftime.
After halftime Weston came
back and got ahead 9-8 before
Heppner responded, holding on
for a 13-12 game. "Again, it was
defense that brought them
through," said Van Cleave.
Shannon Rietmann led all
scorers with seven points.
The last gafne was against
Columbia Junior High of Irrigon
who had only lost one game all
year, which was to Heppner. It
was the time for a big showdown Kate Close, branch manager at the Inland Empire Bank in
of two great teams. Columbia Boardman, presents a belt buckle to Morrow County Fair and
had beaten their first opponent by Oregon Trail Pro Rodeo Princess Rachel Faber.
more than 20 points in their first
game, with the starters sitting out
the entire second half. Despite
that, plus the disadvantage of
having played a very emotional
second game and playing one
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more game than Columbia,
Heppner came out on top,
lo r beeping stats;
winning 10-6.
Columbia came out in the
Rellie Marshall
second half of their game with
Heppner scoring only two points,
for announcing the games;
their lowest point total for that
period of time against any team
our cheerleaders;
for the season. With a great
defensive effort from Shanna
and the band.
Rietmann and Linsey Mitchell
and the rest of the team, Heppner c
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shut down Columbia's scorers.
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