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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 11, 2001 - FIVE Ione tennis teams split with Weston-McEwen Pendleton frosh too much for Heppner JVs Math contest winners announced By Rick Paullus An eight-run fourth inning by the visiting Pendleton freshmen was too much for the Heppner Mustang JV baseball team as the Mustangs fell 12-0 in five innings on Monday, April 9. The loss drops the Mustangs' record to 5-1 on the year with their next game at Weston-McEwen on Monday, April 16. The Mustangs had the bases loaded twice and runners at second and third twice, but couldn't get the clutch hit to put runs on the board. Kyler Lovgren, Ben Turrell and Robert Whalen were the only Mustangs to get hits as the Bucks' pitchers kept them off balance the entire game. photo by Cathy McCabe The doubles' team of Allison Halvorsea and Shelby Kregs prepares for serve-receive. lone tennis teams hosted Weston- McEwen on Tuesday, April 3. The lone boys defeated Weston, 5-1, and the lone girls lost, 3-4. Because o f the large number of matches scheduled, 14, several o f the later matches were shortened to six games and two of the boys'singles matches were combined to a doubles match. Aaron Brown was aggressive at the net but was unable to keep his backcourt shots in the court, losing to Brander Richmond, 3-8. Colin McElligott fought a tough match, defeating Ben Winn in a close match, 9-7. Aaron Tworek easily defeated Daniel Schuld, 6-3. Adam Neiffer and Adam McCabe lost a lead on Ben Winn and Daniel Schuld, but cam e back to defeat their W eston opponents, 9-7. Cameron Krebs and J eff Hunt defeated Chris Price and Roger Bauman, 8-4. Johnny C ollin and Paul Neiffer paired up to defeat Chris Price and Roger Bauman, 6-4. Molly Barrow lost to number-one seeded Renee Robertson, 4-8. Caitlin Statistics Pendleton 103 8 0 - 1 2 10 2 Heppner 000 00 - 0 3 6 Meunier, Beers (5) and Van Cleave Conor Ktfcenny Adam Bergstrom (4), Brian Gutierrez (4) and Kyter Lovgren W - Meunier L - Kilkenny 2B - Smith. Van Cleave (P) 38 - none HR - Van Cleave Heppner Elementary School math contest winners (left to right): back row-Cyde Coil, Kelsey Wolff, Quinn Peck, Brendan McElligott, Aaron Allstott, Nacho Elguezabal; middle row-Colton Hanson, Sean Murray, Jonathan Harshman, Justin Delveaux; front row-Jordan Shepherd, Sherilyn Peck, Maggie Armato, Joe Pranger, Spencer Palmer. Not pictured is Whitney Matthews. (P) Oregon Trail Internet adds modems Orem easily defeated Tami Weidart, 8-2. Sheena Christman lost to Annette Jackson, 2-6. Meghan McCabe was defeated by Am ber Gillworth, 4-6. Allison Halvorsen and Shelby Krebs easily defeated Tam i Weidart and Annette Jackson, 8-3. Salli McElligott and Em ily K ey had no difficulty defeating Trisha Glover and Meghan Johns, 8-1. In response to recent growth in the number o f Heppner Internet customers, Oregon Trail Internet (OTI) has ordered new digital modems at the Heppner OTI facility. The necessary telephone lines were ordered in January and OTI is waiting for the completion o f the line work by Qwest, who has provided a target completion date o f Monday, April 23. This upgrade should significantly reduce the number o f busy signals and provide 56k digital access for Heppner area customers. In addition to providing greater ease oflntemet access, this equipment upgrade will also bring the option of high speed DSL (digital subscriber line) to Heppner. For more information about Oregon Trail Internet or any o f its services, call I-800-276-4363. lone tennis team hosts Condon opponent and even took two games before losing to Taunia Trotter, 2-8. Sheena Christman w as evenly Emily Key hits a forehand shot to her opponent. The lone tennis team hosted Condon on Friday, April 6. Condon girls walked away with four wins while the lone girls had two wins, and in the only boys match o f the day, lone won. ■ Sophomore Caitlin Orem had some length I y rallies, hit well against her matched against her opponent, Tessa N ich olson . Christman lost to N icholson, 6-8, but played on e o f her best m atches o f the season, executing skillfull strokes and good shot placement Freshman Emily Key lost to Breana Anderson, 4-8. Key played very hard against her junior opponent and did a good jo b o f keeping Anderson to th e backcourt. c '‘J M4ghan McCabe came back from' a 2-4 deficit to beat M aggjeBametf,' 9 - t. A llis6n Halvorsen and S h d b y Krebs lost to K T ynn Kennedy and N icole Jamieson, 2-8. Molly Barrow continues to become a more consistent player each tim e she steps onto the court, which helped her and Meghan M cC abe defeat A lex Hardie and Jessica H ill, 8-1. In the boys’ match, C olin McElligott hit well and had nice shot placem ent to easily defeat Shawn C am pbell, 8-2. lone tennis team competes at Arlington Robins, 64), 6-0. Sheena Christman also had several aced serves and had no difficulty beating her op pon en t Tiffany Rushing, 6 -1 ,6 -0 . Meghan M cC abe played the court w ell and had som e nicely placed hits down the line to easily conquer Jerry Smith, 6 -0 ,6 -0 . Salli M cElligott and Emily Key played ex cellen t team bah to overcome Dnni GooAnan and Tiflany Rushing, 6 -2,6 -0 . Meghan McCabe and Caitlin Orem easily defeated Jenny Smith and Michelle Barry, 6 0 , 6 - 0 . Molly Barrow follows through on a forehand h it lone tennis team members traveled to Arlington on Thursday, April 5, to take on the Honkers, lone girls won five o f five matches, lone boys won one o f three matches. Caitlin Orem had several aced serves and easily defeated Becky In boys’ action, Jeff Hunt forced three sets before falling to Walter Cahill, 3 -6,6 -3 ,2 -6 . This was Hunts first attempt at sin gles play and he did a good job o f placing his shots in the open areas. Billy Ross lost to Blake Denley, 0 - 6 ,0 6 , but did a good job o f keeping his opponent to the backcout The doubles team o f Derek Campbell and Aaaron Tworek were noted for hustling to the ball to d efa t Blake D enly and Bud Drummond, 6 -4 , 5 -7 ,6 -3 . Local Angus breeder recognized Kathryn Healy o f Heppner, has been recognized nationally by the A m erican A ngus A ssociation for having three registered Angus cow s included in the Am erican A ngus Association's 2001 Pathfinder report. O nly 1,950 o f the m ore than 35,000 members o f the association are represented in this year’s report, according to Richard Spader, execu tive v ic e president o f the association. The Pathfinder program identifies superior A ngus cow s based upon recorded performance traits that are econom ically important to efficient \ baef production, said a news release. All registered Angus cow s that meet the Pathfinder standards are listed, alon g with their ow ners, m the Pathfinder Report published annually by the association. WE PRIVI ENVELOPES Heppner Junior High School math contest winners (left toright): back row-Rory Kilkenny, Josh Lankford, Blair K^ithly, Robert McElligott, C ara Kennedy, Terra Wilson; front row-Brenda Vlctorio, Krystal Naijsis,Slmnna Rietmanp, Madison Bailey, Laurie Murray, Dan Basile, Roy Proctor. Not pictured is Amy Jepsen. v js iir - Snr 9 a iU v jr, iu The 2001 Morrow County School D istrict Elementary/Junior High/Middle School Math Contest was held April 5 at Heppner E l e m e n t a r y S c h o o l betw een Roy Proctor and Laurie Mur ay, both HM S; sixth Jacquie Henderson. CMS; seventh Krystal Kegler. CMS; eighth Amanda Walker. CMS; ninth Brenda Victorio, HMS; 10th Veronica Lezama, CMS. ’ • tl t.ii '>• 1. J . w. . » By Meriyn Robinson . Fourth grade first place winner was Spencer Palmer, Heppner Elementary School (HES). Fifth grade first place winner was Shannon Clay, lone Elementary School (IES). Sixth grade first place winner was Brendan McElligott, HES. Seventh grade first place winner was Amy Jepsen, home schooled. Eighth grade first place winner was Taylor McElligott. lone Middle School (IMS). Winners are as follows: Foiath grade-first Spencer Palmer. HES; second Kara Clay, IES; third Sherilyn Peck, HES; fourth David Yecha, A.C. Houghton Elementary School (ACH); fifth Tiana Camarillo IES; sixth Joe Pranger, HES; seventh Cassie Rogelstad, Sam Boardman Elementary School (SBE); eighth Jordan Shepherd, HES; ninth Maggie Armato, HES; 10th Sami Hollomon, ACH. Fifth grade-first Shannon Clay, IES; second Emily Rietmann, IES; third a tie between Nacho Elguezabal and Sean Murray, both HES; fourth Samantha Pedro, SBE; fifth Kelsey Wolff, HES; sixth a tie between Whitney Matthews, HES and Katie Kinney, SBE; seventh a tie between Cyde Coil, HES and Courtney Kemp, SBE; eighth Kaleb Johnson, ACH; ninth TamraTovey, ACH; 10th Justin Archer, IES. Sixth grade-first Brendan McElligott, HES; second Josie Pritchard, Columbia Middle School (CMS); third Colton Hanson, HES; fourth Aaron Hendricks, CMS; fifth Jonathan Harshman, HES; sixth Shannon Miller, CMS; seventh a tie between Aaron Allstott and Quinn Peck, both HES and Joe Wedding, CMS; eighth Josephine Francis, CMS; ninth a tie between Justin Delveaux, HES and Clay Callow, CMS; 10th Eric Yoder, CMS. Seventh grade-first Amy Jepsen, home schooled; second Rory Kilkenny, Heppner Middle School (HMS); third Krystal Naims, HMS; fourth Dan Basile. HMS; fifth a tie Mary Cernyar to hold grand opening * lone Middle School math contest winners (left to right): Tyler Raible, Kasie Peterson, Taylor McElligott. Mary Cemyar, master of fine arts, is celebrating her official grand opening at her Main Street studio in Condon on Saturday, April 14. from 6-9 p.m. Along with Cemyar's own paintings, works by the following well-known artists. Paul Missal, Lee Christiansen. Theresa Sharrer and Sandra Harris, will be exhibited. Sculptures by Tom Diamond Harold Lofton, Bill Yody and Bene Wilson will also be displayed. The opening is hosted by the Nahalem Bay Winery. The public is invited to attend. The Condon Gallery is open from 12 noon to 6 p.m. Thursday through Sunday. Cemyar's work and that o f the other artists will be on display at the studio from April 5-May 3. With a talent for western and pioneer paintings, Cemyar, formerly o f Portland, has received acclaim at various showings in the Northwest including the Portland Art Museum. During the winter months, she holds art classes in her studio and teaches art at local schools. In June she will have a solo exhibit o f her works entitled. T h e Pioneer Spirit" at the Center of Visual Arts in Jackson Hole, Wyo. Injured woman recuperating lone Elementary School math contest winners (left to right): back row- Emily Rietmann, Shannon Clay; front row-Justin Archer, Tiana Camarillo. Eighth grade-first Taylor HMS and Tyler Raible, IMS; sixth McElligott, IMS; second Shanna Terra Wilson. HMS; seventh Cara Rietmann, HMS; third Madison Kennedy. HMS; eighth Anita Bailey, HMS; fourth Kasie Peterson. Garcilazo. CMS; ninth Stefanie Gisi, IMS; fifth a tie between Robert CMS; 10th Blair Keithley. HMS. McElligott and Josh Lankford, both Domestic Violence training sessions Volunteer training for the Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Agency (crisis line) has been set.in Pendleton April 24, 26 and May I and 3; and in Hermiston May 8. 10. 15 and 17. Training sessions are from 6-9 p.m. Volunteers are needed for evening and weekend shifts. The training sessions are free. Volunteers must be at least 18 years old. To register or for more information contact the Pendleton office, 567-0424 or the Hermiston office. 276-3322. % Shari Stahl, a Lexington woman injured in a motorcycle accident, is now recuperating at the home o f Rick and Shelli Britt in Heppner. Stahl broke her back in three places and dislocated and broke her hip in the accident. She underwent hip surgery and was hospitalized for 10 days at Oregon Health Science University. An account at the Bank of Eastern Oregon has been set up to accept donations to help Stahl with expenses. We Print BUSINESS CARDS Heppne r Garnette- Time*