Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 29, 2000 - THREE
M ustang win two at Dufur
Loggers defeat Mustangs
Mustangs a 3-0 lead.
Matheny
got
the
The Heppner Mustang
baseball team won two games at Mustangs going in the top of the
Dufur on Friday, March 24, to second with a two-out single.
even their recored to three and Anthony and McCabe both
three on the year.
walked and Cutsforth hit a long
The Mustangs got solid home run for a grand slam and a
pitching from Dylan Pettyjohn, 7-0 lead.
with 14 strikeouts and four hits,
Travis Bellamy led off
to beat the Dufur Rangers, 9-2, in the third, getting on by error,
the first game. The Mustangs Pettyjohn walked and Hill
then used their bats to win the singled to load the bases.
Matheny knocked two runs with
second game, 19-1, over Alsea.
Stefan Matheny got the a single then Anthony had a two
Mustangs going early by getting RBI single. Cutsforth then got
on base after a third strike got by on by error to bring home the
the catcher and went around to fifth run of the inning, giving the
third on a bunt single by Nick Mustangs a 12-0 lead.
In the fourth, Pettyjohn
Anthony. Anthony moved down
to second on a passed ball and reached on a fielder's choice,
Matheny came home on another McElligott singled and Matheny
passed ball. Kelly Paullus beat tripled to bring both home.
out an infield hit to score Anthony had an RBI double then
Anthony, giving the Mustangs an came home on McCabe's triple as
early 2-0 lead.
the Mustangs made it 16-0.
The Rangers came back
In the fifth, Paullus
to score on a run in the bottom of reached on an error and came
the first and it stayed that way around to score on a Mike
until the top of the fourth when Ferguison double. McElligott
Michael McCabe singled and reached on an error to bring
stole second. Paullus then tripled home Ferguison, then came
to score McCabe to make it 3-1. home as Matheny reached on an
Dufur
scored
an error.
unearned run in the bottom half
The Mustangs got more
of the inning to get within 3-2, good pitching in the second game
but the Mustangs exploded for as Matheny went three scoreless
five runs in the top of the fifth to innings, giving up no hits and
break the game open.
getting four strikeouts. Bellamy
Josh Hill got on by an pitched two innings in relief,
error and Mark McElligott allowing just one hit and an
walked.
After both runners unearned run with
three
advanced by a passed ball, strikeouts.
Matheny singled to score Hill,
Matheny helped himself
McElligott scored on a wild pitch out at the plate going four for
and Anthony singled to score five with five RBI's and four runs
Matheny. McCabe singled, scored. Anthony went three for
Anthony scored on a balk, then four with three RBI's and four
Stanley Cutsforth doubled to runs scored and McCabe went
score McCabe to make it 8-2.
two for three with two RBI's,
The Mustangs added an Cutsforth had five RBI's.
insurance run in the seventh as
The Mustangs will be at
McCabe doubled, stole third and home on Friday, March 31,
scored on a passed ball.
against the Riverside Pirates,
McCabe ended up three beginning at 3 p.m.
for four, scoring three runs,
Statistics
Anthony went two for three, Heppner 200 150
1-9 9 0
scoring twice and Paullus had Dufur 100 100 0-3 4 3
Dylan Pettyjohn and Kelly Paullus; Lance
two RBI's.
Lindell, Matt Woods(5) and Josh Lane
P e tty j o h n
w as W-Pettyjohn. L-Lance Lindell. 2B-
o u ts ta y ^ ^ ^ ik iif ^ P |( fty-f$R, Jjiytchjei McC#t«; Stanley Cutsforth(H);
Lindell, Luke Lindell (D)
in the' second, fourth and sixth JB-Paullus(H).
HR- none.
innings.
Heppner 345 43-19 14 2
The Mustangs struck Alsea 000 10-1 1 7
Stefan Matheny, Travis Bellamy (4) and
early against Alsea as Matheny Cutsforth.
Paullus (4); Hendrix, Browning
led off with a single. Anthony (3) and Smith. W-Matheny. L- Hendrix.
had a bunt single, McCabe had 2B- McCabe, Mike Ferguison (H); Hinds
(A).
an RBI double and Paullus had 3B- Matheny, McCabe (H).
HR-
an RBI single to give the Cutsforth.
By Rick Paullus
Carroll College basketball team
signs Nikki McElligott
Carroll College head women's
basketball coach Jim Gross has
announced the signing of Nikki
McElligott, a senior at lone High
School.
McElligott averaged 19.2
points per game and 13.7
rebounds per game for coach
Dana Heideman at IHS, where
she was all-state in both
basketball and volleyball. In
addition, the 6'2" McElligott
averaged four steals per game,
4.7 assists per game and 3.7
blocked shots per game, during
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By Rick Paullus
The Heppner Mustangs played
the Knappa Loggers in Stanfield
on Monday, March 20 and lost, 9-
5. The Loggers scored three runs
in the top of the first, but the Mus
tangs came back with two on a
three RBI double by Kelly Paullus.
The Loggers came back with
three more in the top of the sec
ond and one more in the third to
take a 7-2 lead. The Mustangs got
within 7-4 and 8-5, but couldn’t
The Heppner Mustangs trav
eled to Boardman on Friday,
March 17, and lost to the River
side Pirates, 7-3. The Mustangs
rallied to tie the game at 3-3 in the
top of the fifth, but gave up two
runs in the bottom of the fifth and
two more in the sixth to suffer their
second loss of the season.
Stanley Cutsforth went three
By Rick Paullus
A late start because of the state
basketball tournament and several
wet days limited the Heppner
Mustang baseball team’s time to
learn and practice, resulting in a
1-3 record in the early pre-sea
son.
The Mustangs traveled to The
Dalles on Tuesday, March 14 and
suffered an 11-10 setback against
Wahtonka in a cold, rainy game
shortened by darkness.
The Mustangs committed eight
of their 10 errors in the first two
innings and fell behind 9-3. The
Mustangs scored six runs in the
By Rick Paullus
The Heppner Mustangs trav
eled to Hermiston on Thursday,
March 16, and pounded the Bull
dog JVs, 19-7, in five innings on
the 10-run rule. The Mustangs
took a 9-0 lead in their first at bat
and increased it to 15-3 after three
to put the game away.
Kelly Paullus went three for five
with a double, a home run and four
RBIs. Stefan Matheny went two
for three with three RBIs. Mark
Heppner Gasette-Timea
McElligott went two for three with
two RBIs. Josh Hill went one for
two with two RBIs. McCabe went
one for two with two RBIs and
pitched three no-hit innings with
five strikeouts and picked up the
win.
Statistics
Heppner: 9 3 3 3 1 - 19 12 2
Hermiston: 3 0 0 2 2 - 7 5 5
Heppner: McCabe. Cory Bennetto (4),
and Allan G ribskov, C u tsfo rth (4);
Hermiston: Murray, Peters (1), Malmburg
(4) and Harriman. 2B-Pettyjohn, Paullus,
Hill, McElligott (Hepp); 3B-none. HR:
Paullus (Hepp). Mendenhall (Herm).
Greenfield grange plans flea market
Greenfield Grange in
Boardman will hold a flea market
on Friday and Saturday, April 7-
8, from 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
The flea market will feature
carnival games for kids, a baked
foods sale and the Boardman
Garden Club plant sale. The
kitchen will serve hot dogs,
hamburgers, tacos.burritos and
pie.
Table rentals are $10 a day, two
days for $15.
For more information, contact
Bobbi Peck at 481-7359.
Riding Club to hold clean up day
Wranglers Riding Club will hold
a meeting and a spnng clean-up
day on Sunday, April 2 at 12:30
p.m. at the Wrangler Grounds.
The club will also schedule the
playday dates.
New members and ideas are
welcome. For more information,
contact Judy Eckman, president,
989-8498; Sandy Matthews, vice-
president, 676-5490, or Judy Bar
ber, treasurer, 676-5037.
School conferences set April 3
also pick up their child's report
Conferences at lone Schools cards at this time.
will be held on Monday, April 3,
Conferences will again be
from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
"arena style", with teachers
Conferences at Heppner High available for conferencing in the
School for grades seven-12 will gym.
be held: M»i>dqykJApnL3> from
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There will be a break will be
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sophomore™ from n Jozies-was
among the 427 students named to
the
G onzagaU niversity
president's list for fall semester.
Students must earn a 3.7 or
(5 4 1 ) 4 2 2 -7 2 0 4 o r (5 4 1 ) 4 5 4 -2 0 0 4
better grade-point average to be
listed. Gonzaga University is
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Names of students who have
made the Scholastic Honor Roll
Winter
term
have
been
announced by Oregon State
University.
A total of 430 students earned
straight-A (4.0). Another 2,002
C ertified , tr e a te d w ith VITAVAX-RTU
earned a B-plus (3.5) or better to
make the listing. To be on the
w ith o r w ith o u t LINDANE
honor roll, students must carry at
least 12 graded hours of course
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work.
Students on the Honor Roll
include:
3.5 or Better: Phillip
On April 1st of 'SI a baby boy was born...
Spicerkuhn of Heppner, senior,
No coincidence indeed, that it was April Fool.
science; Brian
McElligott,
Now this young lad could spin a tale
Condon, senior, business; Joseph
Lindsay of Lexington, junior,
And became class clown of the lone School.
agricultural sciences; Robert
Bates, post baccalaureate, pre
Are you having a little trouble
engineering program; Lara E.
Trying to figure who this is, so tall and lanky?
Fritz, sophomore, pharmacy;
Glen K. Moultrie, junior, pre
Well, settle back and I'll tell ya true.
engineering program, all of
The Happy Birthday boy is Franky!
Boardman; Richard S. Tovey,
senior, liberal arts, Irrigon;
H a p p y 4 9 th t o Frai
straight-A average: Robert J.
Brown, senior, science, Irrigon.
PENEWAWA
an d
Henry Peck
Henry Glover Peck of Heppner
celebrated his 90th birthday with
a dinner with family members.
Joining him were his wife, Josie;
daughter, Dorothy Tucker of
Turner; son Richard with his
grandson, Kaid; and son
Raymond and his wife Debby.
Henry received many gifts and
cards from other family members
and a special letter from
Governor Kitzhaber extending
his best wishes on Henry’s
birthday.
Following is the letter from the
governor:
Henry Peck
March 16, 2000
GREETINGS.
As Governor of Oregon, I am
for three with a double and a RBI.
Dylan Pettyjohn hit a home run pleased to send this birthday
and pitched three and a third in greeting on your 90th year. The
nings in relief, striking out seven. changes you have seen and your
experiences throughout the years
Statistics
Heppner: 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 - 3 6 5
are a part of the heritage and
Boardman: 1 0 2 0 2 2 x - 7 6 2
living history of our state.
Heppner: Matheny, Pettyjohn (3) and
It is my honor to extend best
Gribskov; Riverside: Turner, Camine (4),
Rogelstad (6) and Slover. 2B-McElligott,
wishes
on this very special
Cutsforth (Hepp); 3B-none. HR: Pettyjohn
occasion.
I enjoyed hearing about
(Hepp).
your birthday and hope that your
celebration is full with family
and friends.
Again, congratulations and may
Infantry and will leave for basic
training at Fort Benning, Georgia you enjoy many more years and
the best that life offers.
on July 12, 2000.
Bellamy is the son of Sam and Sincerely,
Mary Kay Bellamy of Lexington. (s) John A. Kitzhaber, M.D.
A pril 1 st - Satu rd ay
Installation of Officers at 4 p.m.; Social Hour from
5-6 p.m.; Dinner at 6 p.m.-Barbecue New York Steaks
with all the trimmings; Music starting at 8 p.m.
with Pull Tilt Audio.
A pril 6 th - T hu rsd ay
Ladies’ Night: Pat Dougherty and crew. Menu to
follow. Dinner will start at 6 p.m.
HEPPNER ELKS 358
"W t m
Statistics
Heppner: 1 2 0 1 6 0 - 10 9 10
The Dalles: 7 2 0 2 0 0 - 1 1 5 8
Heppner: Stefan Matheny, Travis
Bellamy (2), Dylan Pettyjohn (5) and
Stanley Cutsforth, Kelly Paullus (5);
Wahtonka: Velador, Evans (4) and Troxel
2B-Deleon, Troxel (W); 3B-Pettyjohn
(Hepp), Troxel (W). HR: Velador (W).
ANDERSON SEED
her senior season.
McElligott, the daughter of Joe
and Jerri McElligott, lone, plans
to major in a science-related
program.
"Nikki is not only an
outstanding athlete, but an
excellent student as well. She
plays the game with tremendous
enthusiasm on both ends of the
court. Her agility and skills allow
her to play inside and outside. I
expect her to bean impact player
in our program," said Gross.
Carroll College is located in
Helena, MT.
<76-9181
top of the fifth to get within 11-10
and had three men on base with
no outs in the top of the seventh
when the game was called.
Dylan Pettyjohn was two for
three with a triple and pitched two
scoreless innings, striking o u t five
W ahtonka batters. Michael
McCabe was one for one with
two RBIs and scored twice. Josh
Hill had a two-RBI single
Child Care Resource & how to facilitate the development
Referral has announced the of language, creativity and
following classes to be held in communication with infants and
April:
toddlers. Those attending will
-Family Child Care Overview learn about toys, games and
will be held April 5 from 6:30- materials for infants and toddlers
8:30 p.m. in the Umatilla area.
in this interactive class. This
This class is required by the training is appropriate for anyone
Child Care Division for anyone providing child care in a home or
wishing to become a registered a center, as well as for parents.
family child care provider and
There is a $5 registration fee
will include information on and pre-registration is required.
recently passed regulations.
-Recognizing and Reporting
Anyone who is currently doing Child Abuse and Neglect will
family child care in their home be held April 15, from 10 a.m.-
and is not registered with the noon in the Heppner area.
Child Care Division or would
This training will cover
like more information on this Oregon's mandatory Reporting;
topic may call Starla Halverson Law and how to recognize child
at the Child Care Resource & abuse and neglect; what happens
Referral.
when a report is made and what
-First by Five Module III: are the decision points and
Learning
and
Cognitive possible outcomes.
Development will be held April
For more information or to
3, 10, 17 and 24 from 6:30-9 register for any of the classes,
p.m. in the Irrigon area.
call Child Care Resource &
This class is designed to learn Referral at 278-0770 or outside
of Pendleton, 1-800-559-5878.
Henry Peck
Colleges list
celebrates 90th honor students
BINGO ON WEDNESDAYS! NOW STARTING AT 7:30 p.m.
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Statistics
Knappa: 3 3 1 0 0 1 1 - 9 8 3
Heppner: 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 - 5 9 5
Knappa: Ledgerwood Ogier (5) and
Ogier, Green (5); Heppner: McCabe
Pettyjohn (2) and Cutsforth. 2B-Matheny
2, Paullus (Hepp). 3B-none. HR: none
M ustangs pound Bulldog JVs
Local senior to enter military
Cody Bellamy, Lexington, a
senior at Heppner High School,
has enlisted in the United States
Army's Delayed Entry Program
(DEP)
which
allows
an
individual to join the Army,
secure his or her guarantee, and
delay their actual departure date
for up to 365 days, according to a
U.S. Army news release.
Staff Sergeant Jeffrey N. Isola,
of the U.S. Army Recruiting
Station in Pendleton, announces
that Bellamy has enlisted in the
get over the hump.
Stefan Matheny went two for
three with a pair of doubles. Kelly
Paullus went two for three with a
double. Josh Hill went two for
three with an RBI and Mark
McElligott went two for three with
one RBI.
Mustangs get off to slow start
Mustangs lose to Riverside
By Rick Paullus
Child care classes offered
F n « .* W « T
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ALPOWA
ESTATE AUCTION
The Estate of Lola Rhodig and other
SUNDAY, APRIL 2, at 11:00 a.m.
LOCATION; To Boardman, Oregon, exit onto South Main, go to Kunze Road,
turn right one mile to intersection of Paul Smith Road, go south - WATCH FOR SIGNS.
LIVING ROOM: small entertainment center, pictures, wall decorations, two nice Curio s, desk, wood tile
cabinet, old records, freezer, bookstand, TV, coffee table, beautiful 3-4 foot knick-knack stand, old wood rocker,
cabinet with record player, chairs, etc., cabinet full of trinkets and misc glass items
KITCHEN: kitchen furnishings and appliances, large upright freezer, table and chairs
BEDROOM 1: maple headboard with like-new mattresses, box springs, lamp, comforter, nlte stand, maple
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BEDROOM 2: single bed with mattresses and four-drawer dresser, bookcase, sewing machine, TV trays
SHOP: old trunk, old radio, washboard, large old vice (New York), ladder, snow blower, old picnic basket,
yard tools
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records (5 boxes- 1940s), hutch, upright Coronado freezer, three bookcases, dresser, bunk bed set, pictures,
miracle key board, microwave, crystal glass, McCoy glass, two stools, computer desk, card table, a large
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