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    EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner. Oregon Wednesday, Apnl 18, 2001
Cards top tennis players represented at Helix Mustangs sweep Vikings
photos by Cathy McCabe
Colin McElligott runs down
a forehand hit.
lone's top tennis players
represented the Cardinals at the
Helix tennis tournament in
Pendleton on Saturday, April 14.
For the girls, Caitlin Orem
defeated Kelly of Mac-Hi, 8-0, and
then proceeded to defeat Breana
Anderson, of Condon, 8-2. Caitlin
Orem then played the number-one
seeded Renee Robertson of Weston-
McFwen, falling to Robertson, 0-8.
Orem played for third place against
NunamakerofHood River, losing
that match, 3-8.
Sheena Christman lost her first
match to Marlena White of Umatilla,
7-9. She then sparred against
Weidart of Weston-McEwen, losing
her final match, 2-8.
The doubles team o f Allison
Halvorsen and Shelby Krebs lost
their first match to Woodman and
Ketchum of Sherman County, 3-8.
Their final match against Mills and
Weatherman o f Stanfield also
resulted in a 3-8 loss.
In the men's bracket, Aaron
Brown unleashed a fury of aces
against his Sherman County
opponent, defeating Holliday. 8-0.
Brown then wielded his racket
against Britton of Hood River
posting his first loss of the day, 0-8.
Brown then came back with a
vengence against Daniel Schuld
of Weston-McEwen. obliterating
Schuld. 8-1. Brown then played
against J.T. Haines ofStanfeld, for
third place, losing to Haines, 6-8.
Colin McElligott had the
unfortunate draw of playing number-
one seeded Joey Yourchek from
Sherman County . McElligott fell
to Yourchek, 0-8. McElligott
avenged his loss by defeanng Chiang
of Hood River. 9-8, with a 9-7 tie­
breaker score. McElligott squared
offagainst Jimmy Rico of Umatilla,
posting his second loss of the day,
6 - 8 .
The doubles duo of Adam
McCabe and Adam Neiffer easily
defeated Penn-Reger of Helix, 8-2.
The two Adams then proceeded to
defeat Phillips-Herman 9-8, posting
a tie breaker score of 7-4. The win
earned McCabe-Neiffer the liberty
of playing the number-one seeded
Aparicio and Gray of Umatilla,
posting their first loss o f the day.
1 - 8 .
McCabe-Neiffer then played
against Valle-Palomino of Umatilla
for third place, losing their final
match. 8-4.
Derek Campbell and Aaron
Tworek lost their first match to
Felix-Christian of Mac-Fli, 2-8.
Campbell-TworekdefeatedCrofton-
Rivera of Stanfield. 8-2, went on
to defeat Denley-Drummond of
Arlington. 8-1 and then proceeded
to claim the consolation title by
defeating Coronado-Gnffm of Mac-
Hi
Salii McElligott prepares for
Sheena Christman serves a ball in serve-receive against her opponent.
her match against Riverside.
lone girls win, boys lose
lone tennis teams traveled to
Umatilla on Tuesday. April 10. to
slug it out against the Vikings in
w hat turned out to be a very soggy-
game of tennis. lone girls defeated
Umatilla, 5-3. lone boys lost 3-4.
Molly Barrow defeated Marlena
White, 8-2. Caitlin Orem defeated
Jasmine Manning. 6-3. Shelby Krebs
defeated Ida Garza, 4-1. Sheena
Christman defeated Amanda
Robbins, 4-0.
The doubles team o f Shelby
Krebs and Allison Halvorson fell
to Karly Masters and Tnsta White,
3- 6. Salli McElligott and Emily Key
fell to Marcie Garza and Melissa
Hooker. 4-6. Molly Barrow and
Meghan McCabe lost a tight match
to Dauna Borden and Katelyn Lee,
4- 5, with a 2-7 tie breaker score.
The lone boys' track team
finished
ninth
at
the
Umatilla/Heppner Invitational on
April 8.
Andrew- Rietmann finished first
in the 100m dash with a time of
11.69. He also finished first in the
200m dash with a time o f 23.77.
The 400 relay team of Brooks
Rea, Mike Radie, Korey Morgan
and Andrew Rietmann finished in
fourth place w ith a time of 46.66.
Rea also finished in seventh place
in the 100m w-ith a time of 12.19.
Grant aimed at
training cheese
plant workers
Community Action Program of
East Central Oregon, in partnership
w ith Tillamook County Creamery
Association and Blue Mountain
Community College, recently
announced a $75,000 Current
Workforce Skills Development grant
award from the Oregon State
Department of Community Colleges
and Workforce Development.
This grant is aimed at developing
training components for employees
at the new Columbia River
Processing cheese plant in
Boardman.
The grant provides training
dollars for a population of the
workforce who has traditionally
been overlooked by training
resources and focuses on two distinct
employee groups, said a CAPECO
news release.
The first group is a core
leadership team, w ho will provide
supervision and ongoing direction
for the new plant.
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Meghan McCabe then teamed up
with Emily Key to defeat Patty Silva
and Scarlett Wrubel, 4-0.
On the boys' roster, Aaron Brown
lost to Damian Wolfgram. 6-7, with
a tie breaker score of 7-9. Colin
McElligott won his match against
Jack Hess with a score o f 5-4, and
a tie breaker score of 7-2. Billy Ross
played a tight match against Pedro
Mariquez, 3-5.
In doubles action. Adam McCabe
and Adam Neiffer lost to Robert
Gray and Jose Aparicio, 1-6. Aaron
Tworek and Derek Campbell were
defeated by Adrian Palamino and
Jimmy Rico, 1-6. Jeff Hunt and
Cameron Krebs defeated Bryan
Eddy and Jimmy Rico, 4-1. Paul
Neiffer and Johnny Collin defeated
Pedro Mariquez and William
Routson, 4-1.
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By Kick Paullus
and tied for sixth place in the high
jump with a jump o f 5'6".
Corey Bennetto finished fourth
in the discus with a throw of 123-1.
Cayle Krebs also qualified in the
discus with a throw of 108-4, taking
seventh place. Korey Morgan got
seventh place in the triple jump with
a jump of 37-9.
The lone girls' track team placed
11th at the meet, with a total of 23
points. Diana McElligott finished
third in the 100m with a time of
13.73. Ameltia Peck finished
seventh in the 100 hurdles with a
time of 18.8 and she also finished
eighth in the 300 hurdles with a time
of 54.77. Natalie McElligott won
the high jump with a jump of 4-10;
she also finished fifth in the triple
jump with a jump o f 29-11.
A combination of good pitching
and hitting led to a Heppner
Mustang sweep o f the visiting
Umatilla Vikings, 11-0 and 12-1,
with both games ending in five
innings due to the 10-run rule, on
Saturday, Apnl 14. The wins gave
the Mustangs a 2-0 record in the
Columbia Basin Conference and
8-3-1 overall.
The Mustangs next face Stanfield
in Stanfield on Saturday, Apnl 21,
for a doubleheader beginning at 11
a m. in their next CBC action.
The Mustangs got on the board
in the first as Chuy Elguezabal
walked and scored on a Michael
McCabe tnple. McCabe later scored
on a Kelly Paullus single to make
it 2-0.
In the third, the Mustangs added
six more runs. Stefan Matheny hit
a two-ran homerun, then McCabe
singled, stole second and scored
on a Billy Gates' double. Brad
Adams singled, then Paullus had
a two RBI double and later scored
on a Donald Adams sacrifice fly.
The Mustangs put the game away
in the fourth as Gates had an infield
single and went to third when
Paullus reached on an error. Travis
Bellamy had a two RBI single but
was thrown out trying to stretch it
into a double. Donald Adams walked
and later scored on a Luke Murray
single to make it 11-0.
Josh Winters pitched four innings
of one-hit ball with no walks to pick
up the win with Donald Adams
striking out the side in the fifth in
relief.
Paullus went two for three with
a double and three RBIs. McCabe
and Bellamy each went two for three
with an RBI. Gates went two for
two with a double and an RBI
Matheny had a homerun and two
RBIs.
In the second game, Elguezabal
walked, stole second and scored
on Gates' single to take a 1 -0 lead
after one.
In the second inning, Bellamy
and Donald Adams walked. Winters
had an RBI single and Elguezabal
an RBI sacrifice bunt. Matheny
doubled off the left field fence to
drive in Winters. McCabe had an
RBI tnple and Paullus an RBI single
to make it 6-0.
The Vikings scored their only
run of the day in the third, but the
Mustangs got it back in the fourth
as Paullus doubled, went to third
on a wild pitch and scored on
Bellamy's sacrifice fly.
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The Mustangs ended the game
in the fifth as Elguezabal led off
with a triple. Matheny walked and
McCabe drove both home with a
double Gates had an RBI single
and Paullus ended the game with
a homerun.
Gates w ent three innings to get
the win, with relief help from
Elguezabal and McCabe
Paullus led the Mustangs at the
plate, going three for four with a
double, homerun and three RBIs.
Gates went three for four with a
double and two RBIs. McCabe went
two for four with a double, triple
and three RBIs. Matheny went two
for three with a double and an RBI
Elguezabal went one for one,
reaching base all four at bats with
a triple and two runs scored.
Statistics
First game
Umatilla 000 00 - 0 1 2
Heppner 206 3x - 11 11 1
Bruno Ybarra. Fig (4) and Brittian; Josh
Winters, Donald Adams (5) and Kelly Paullus.
W - Paullus L - Ybarra 2B - Billy Gates.
Paullus 3B - Michael McCabe HR - Stefan
Matheny
Second game
Umatilla 001 00 - 1 3 3
Heppner 150 1 5 - 1 2 1 3 0
John Ellwanger and Bnttian; Billy Gates,
Chuy Elguezabal (4), Michael McCabe (5)
and Brad Adams W - Gates L - Ellwanger
2B-Matheny Gates. McCabe Paullus 3B-
McCabe, Elguezabal HR - Paullus
lone track teams take third
The lone boys and girls track
teams took third place at the
Umatilla track meet on April 10
On the boys' side, Andrew
Rietmann was a double winner. He
took first in the 100m with a time
of 11.46 and also took first in the
200m with a time o f 23.67.
The 400 relay team of Mike
Radie, Brooks Rea, Korey Morgan
and Andrew Rietmann took second
place w ith a time of 46.17. Brooks
Rea also took fourth in the 100m
with a time o f 12.00 and second
in the high jump with a jum p of
5-4. Rea finished eighth in the 200m
with a time of 25.93.
Cody Bergstrom finished seventh
in the 800m. Jeremiah McElligott
finished third in the 300m run.
Korey Morgan finished first in the
300m hurdles with a time of 47.67;
he also finished sixth in the triple
jump with a jum p o f 35-11.
The 1600m relay team of Mike
Radie, Jeremy Rietmann, Till Tullis
and Andrew Rietmann finished in
third place with the time of 4:11.73.
Corey Bennetto was fourth in
the shot put with a throw of 38-6,
second in the discus with a throw
o f 119-3, and third in the javelin
with a throw of 125-5. Cayle Krebs
was seventh in the shot put with
a throw o f 35-9.
On the girls' side, the 400m relay
team o f Diana McElligott. Natalie
McElligott, Cindi Heagy and
Amellia Peck finished second wath
a time of 53.86.
Diana McElligott finished second
in the 100m wtth a time of 13.37;
she also took first place in the 200m
with a time of 27.94. Cindi Heagy
took fourth in the 400m with a time
o f 1:07.04 and fifth in the shot put
w ith a throw of 27-3. Amellia Peck
took second place in the 100m
hurdles with a time of 18.70; she
also took first in the 300m hurdles
with a time o f 54.23 and fifth in
the discus with a throw o f 79-7.
Natalie McElligott took first place
in the high jump with a jump of 4-8.
She also took second in the long
jump with a jump of 14-8 1/4" and
fifth in the triple jump with a jump
o f 28-11.
Veteran’s service
office closed
The Morrow County Veteran's
Service office in Heppner will be
closed Tuesday. April 24 and will
reopen Tuesday. May 1.
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As you know, or the past two to three months, St. Patrick's Senior
Center has been going through a "face lift" and interior replacement
and repair work. We are happy to tell you that the old "washboard floor"
in the dining room has been replaced and recovered and is in "ballroom
shape."
After missing two meals, we are back in business. The Easter dinner
menu was roast pork and beef with all the trimmings. Our compliments
and kudos to the chefs and all the help. In spite of the bad weather (snow),
the meal was enjoyed by 80-90 diners. Plus, the decorators outdid themselves
as usual.
The sale table did a brisk business and should be checked out for
good bargains every Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Every Tuesday and Thursday at 10 a.m. we have a video exercise
class for 50 minutes. Our Tuesday night Bingo is back on track with
"goodies." Give it a whirl at 7 p.m.
On Thursday at noon, we have a self-service hot lunch for the residents
and anyone who wants to drop in. If you don't have "deep pockets," it's
worth the usual donation or whatever. Some days we get a surprise. Also
on Thursdays, at 2 p.m., we enjoyed a video. "An American in Paris,"
an old classic, was enjoyed by all last week.
We have a "puzzle comer" set up for anyone who wants to help out.
Sylvia McDaniels, a renown Heppner artist, will appreciate your help
and a chat. Sylvia’s mural decorates city hall.
On Fridays from 1 -4 p.m., we set up for pinochle for the residents
and anyone who drops in. The coffee pot and goodies are on hand, along
with good gossip and rumors. Two card tables were filled last Friday.
The lunch menu for April 18 was rib of beef, oven fries, green salad,
pineapple with cottage cheese, biscuits, dixie cups, coffee, tea and milk.
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