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    TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 10, 2000
Mustangs sweep Stanfield in
non-league doubleheader
a 2-1 lead in the bottom half, but
The Heppner Mustangs trav­ the Mustangs came back to take
eled to Stanfield on Saturday, May the lead for good with three runs
6 for a non-league doubleheader in the second.
Dylan Pettyjohn singled and
and won both games, 15-4 in five
went
to third on Mark McElligott’s
innings and 15-8. The wins im­
single.
McElligott stole second and
prove the M ustangs’ overall
Matheny
hit a sacrifice fly to score
record to 11-8 on the year.
Heppner will host the Pilot Rock Pettyjohn. Anthony walked and
Rockets in a Columbia Basin Con­ went to second on a passed ball.
ference doubleheader on Satur­ McCabe singled to score
day, May 13, with first place on McElligott and Anthony.
In the third, Paullus led off w ith
the line.
a
single
and came around to third
The Mustangs got off to a slow
as
Gribskov
reached on an error.
start in the first game as the Ti­
Hill
doubled
to
score Paullus w hile
gers took a 2-0 lead in the second
Gnbskov
scored
on a Pettyjohn
without the benefit of a hit.
Josh Hill led off the third with single. McElligott hit a sacrifice
a double, was bunted over to third fly to score Hill, and Matheny hit
by Travis Bellamy and scored as a sacrifice fly to score Pettyjohn.
Zac Fabian reached on an error. Anthony walked, McCabe
In the fourth, Michael McCabe reached on an error and Cutsforth
led off with a walk, followed by also reached on an error, scoring
walks to Stanley Cutsforth and Anthony. McCabe scored on a
Kelly Paullus to load the bases. passed ball and Paullus doubled
Allan Gribskov singled to score to score Cutsforth. Hill singled to
McCabe and Cutsforth, while score Paullus and the Mustangs
Paullus scored as Hill reached on led 12-2 after three.
In the fourth, Anthony singled
an error. Fabian singled to score
and
went to third on McCabe’s
Gnbskov and Hill as the Mustangs
single
and scored on a single by
took a 6-2 lead.
Fabian
and the Mustangs had
The Mustangs scored nine
what
seemed
to be a comfortable
more in the fifth to put the game
away. McCabe reached on an 13-2 lead.
But Stanfield came back w ith
error and Cutsforth and Paullus
walked to lead the bases. Gnbskov six runs in the bottom half to nar­
then doubled to deep left-center row the lead to 13-8.
In the sixth, McElligott reached
to clear the bases and Hill doubled
to score Gribskov. Bellamy and first on a strike that got away from
Fabian both walked to lead the the catcher and reached third on
bases again. Stefan Matheny then A nthony’s double. McCabe
singled to score Hill. Nick An­ walked to lead the bases and
thony hit into a fielder’s choice, Fabian hit a two-RBI single to
but McCabe singled to score both make it 15-8.
Josh Winters came in to pitch
Fabian and Matheny. Anthony
scored on a passed ball and, after in the fifth and shut the Tigers
Cutsforth and Donald Adams both down, allowing just two hits in the
walked, Brad Adams hit a sacri­ seventh but struck out the side to
fice fly to score McCabe and end the game.
Anthony went 2-2 with a
make it 15-3.
double
and scored five times.
•The Tigers added a run in the
Fabian
went
2-2 with three RBIs.
fifth but it wasn't enough as the
Hill went 2-3 with a double and
game ended on the 10-run rule.
Gnbskov was 2-3 with a double two RBIs. Paullus went 2-3 with
and five RBIs. Hill was 2-3 with a double and an RBI. McCabe
two doubles and scored three runs. went 2-4 with two RBIs and
Fabian went 1-2 with two RBIs Pettyjohn went 2-5.
Statistics
and Paullus went 1-1 w ith a double
First game.
and he scored twice. McCabe had
Heppner-0 0 1 5 9-15 9 1
Stanfield- 0 2 0 1 1-4 4 3
two RBIs and scored three times.
Matheny, Travis Bellamy (5)
Cutsforth walked three times and and Stefan
Allan Gnbskov, Brad Adams (5); Gra­
scored twice.
ham, Yunker (4), Flemmer (5) and Pollick.
Matheny went four innings to W-Matheny. L-Yunker 2B-Josh Hill 2, Kelly
Paullus, Gribskov (H); Pollick (S). 3-B-
pick up the win, allow ing just tw o none.
HR-none
hits and striking out five.
Second game:
Heppner- 1 3 8 1 0 2 0-15 14 1
In the second game, Anthony
Stanfield-2 0 0 6 0 0 0-8 9 8
walked with one out in the first
Michael McCabe, Bellamy (4), Josh
and came around to score on Winters (5) and Gribskov, B. Adams (4);
Pollick and McQuown. W-McCabe, L-
passed balls.
Pollick 2B-Nick Anthony, Hill, Paullus (H);
The Tigers came back to take Pollick
2, Yunker (S). 3B-none. HR-none.
By Rick Paullus
lone takes on Echo Cougars
lone tennis teams took on the
Echo Cougars on Saturday, May
6. The Lady Cardinals split with
the Echo women with each
winning three matches.
Caitlm Orem fell to Challis
Buck, 3-8. Orem then doubled
back to play Stacie Garcia,
totally dominating Garcia with a
8-1 win. Samantha Wilhelm was
defeated, 2-8, by Kim Holben but
rallied back in a second match to
defeat Kayla Clifton, 8-3.
Allison Halvorsen and Molly
Barrow
had
difficulty
overthrowing their opponents,
Jennie Lewis and Wendy Holben.
Halvorsen-Barrow lost to Echo,
2-8. Halvorsen then teamed up
with Shelby Krebs to oust
Allison Allstott and Stacie
Garcia, 8-1.
lone men posted two wins out
of six matches. Aaron Tworek
battled to win four games before
succumbing to Shane Clifton, 4-
8. Derek Campbell lost to Aaron
Brown, 0-8.
Campbell then teamed up with
Steve Crum to defeat Aaron
Brown and Carl Allstott, 8-7, in a
doubles match.
David Mansfeld battled against
John Magana but lost 5-8.
Mansfeld doubled up with
Jeremiah McElligott and easily
defeated Jesse Belyea and Shane
Clifton, 85. Steve Crum and Karl
Morgan played their best match
of the season and tied the score at
8-8 with John Magana and Carl
Allstott, Crum-Morgan lost the
tie breaker score 4-7.
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lone’s tennis teams traveled to
Umatilla on Tuesday, May 2, to
wage a battle against the Vikings
on the court. lone walked away
with five matches while Umatilla
posted 10 wins.
Caitlm Orem
lost to Blanca Mendoza, 4-8.
Salli McElligott used her skills to
defeat Heather Rassmussen, 8-5.
Sheena Christman worked hard
to secure a win, 8-6, against
Local player
selected for
Junior Olympic
Mariana White. Christman's
match remained tight throughout
and both girls were extremely
tired, but Christman dug deep to
concentrate on her hits to secure
the victory. Samantha Wilhelm
lost to Jennie Pack, 6-8.
Erin Crowell and Molly Barrow
lost to Mayra Robledo and
Ashley Lee,
1-8. Allison
Halvorsen and Shelby Krebs had
a close match, 7-9, against
Mariana White and Karlyn
Masters. Salli McElligott and
Caitlm Orem doubled up to
defeat Patty Mendoza and Hanna
Baker, 8-4.
Jeremy Rietmann lost to John
Routson, 1-8. Aaron Tworek was
defeated by Bill McCorkle, 0-8.
Derek Campbell was unable to
obtain a win against Jack Hess,
losing with a score of 2-8. Adam
Neiffer
challenged
Adrian
Polomino to a match and did an
outstanding job in the singles
match. Neiffer hit balls with his
back to the net, covered the court
well, hit hard returns off of
monstrous serves and played a
well rounded game but was
unable to win the tie-breaker
with a score of 1-7 for a 8-9
score.
The duo of Adam Neiffer and
Adam McCabe were easily
defeated by Adrian Polomino and
John Routson, 0-8. Cameron
Krebs and David Mansfeld had a
tough loss against, Paul Valle
and Jose Rico, 8-9. Krebs and
Mansfeld posted a 5-7 tiebreaker
score. Jeremiah McElligott and
Colin McElligott easily defeated
Jeff McConnell and Bruno
Ybarra, 8-5. Karl Morgan and
David Mansfeld defeated Jack
Hess and Jose Rico, 8-5.
a
Erin Crowell runs down a
backhand return
lone teams short on wins
vs Weston-McEwen
Stefan Matheny
Stefan Matheny recently
participated in a try-out at
Oregon State University in which
he was selected to a roster of 15
players for the Baseball Oregon
USA Junior Olympic Team. He
will compete in a 64 team
tournament in Tucson, AZ, at the
Major League Training Facilities
in June.
Stefan is a sophomore at
Heppner High School and is
currently playing varsity ball for
the Mustangs. He is the son of
Dave and Patty Matheny of
Lexington.
Whitetop
alert issued
Whitetop, sometimes referred to
as Hoary Cress, was recently
added to the Morrow County "A"
list of noxious weeds.
"This rhizomatous perennial
weed can be a serious problem
when allowed to infest alfalfa,
other field crops and rangeland
pastures," said Dave Pranger,
Morrow County Weed Control
office. "It is a serious problem
already in Baker County and has
caused significant economic
losses in that area."
Whitetop grows to a height of
1-2 feet with a showy white
flower head and is currently in
the bloom stage where it is easy
to locate and identify. It starts
mainly along riparian areas or
irrigated fields and spreads from
there. There are no biological
controls currently available for
this weed and mowing or digging
it up will not get rid of it unless
the entire root system is
removed.
The most effective control is
early detection and chemical
control with a product called
Escort, said Pranger. Special
attention should be taken to label
directions in crop situations
however, he s»id.
Anyone with questions
regarding this weed or any other
noxious weeds should contact the
M o tto w County Weed Control
office at 989-9502.
Jeremy Rietmann had a great
lone men and women tennis
teams were short on wins against service match against Brander
Weston McEwen. lone had three Richmond. Rietmann overthrew
wins while Weston brought in Richmond with a score of 8-4.
seven winning matches.
Aaron Tworek worked hard
Freshman Caitlin Orem was hitting through his strokes, but
paired against a much more came up shy of a win against Ben
experienced player, Denise Winn, losing with a score of 1-8.
Bauman. Bauman, a senior, Derek Campbell played one of
defeated Orem, 8-1. Salli his best matches of the season
McElligott was unable to secure against Daniel Schuld. Campbell
a game against Renee Robertson, covered the court well and put up
losing her match, 0-8. Samantha an enormous battle before falling
Wilhelm lost her match against a to Schuld, 6-8. Adam McCabe
more seasoned player, Amber and Adam Neiffer were unable to
Gillworth, 1-8.
Erin Crowell overthrow their opponents,
and Molly Barrow conquered Travis Glover and Jason
their
opponents,
Jeamne Peterson. Neiffer-McCabe both
Huntsman and Ashley Tubbs, 9- had some nice slams at the net
8, with a tie-breaker score of 7-2. and were quick in getting the
Team Crowell-Barrow displayed returns, but Glover-Peterson took
smart ball placement to secure the match, 2-8. Cameron Krebs
their win. Shelby Krebs and paired up with Colin McElligott
Allison Halvorsen lost a close to secure a win, 8-1, against
match, 6-8, to Jen Williams and Roger Bauman and Daniel
Nicole Reed. Halvorsen had an Schuld. Krebs did an excellent
excellent match at the net, while job at the net while McElligott
Krebs was quick in the backcourt had outstanding coverage in the
backcourt.
to send back hard, crisp returns.
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BMCC scholarships applications
Applications are now available
for
the
Blue
Mountain
Community College Foundation,
Oregon Community Foundation,
Fair Share and Pendleton Credit
Union scholarships.
One application gives full-time
students
access
to
71
scholarships. Applications are
due on Monday, May 15.
Applications are available at the
financial aid office or on the
Blue Mountain Community
C o lle g e
w eb
s ite
(www.bmcc.cc.or.us).
For more information contact
Cristina Sweek, financial aid,
541/278-5790, or Karen Hill,
foundation, 541/278-5775.
Steve Crum
Samantha Wilhelm
M arriage Licenses
The Morrow County Clerk’s
office at the courthouse in
Heppner reports issuing the fol­
lowing manage licenses:
May 1 : Rafael Acosta Vega, 34,
Hermiston; and
Adafine Elisa Bejarano, 36,
Hermiston.
May 3: Vernon Shad Jeffreys,
32, Lexington; and
Beth Mane Backlund, 28, Lex­
ington.
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