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TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner Oregon Wednesday, Apnl 25, 2001 lone boys’ team competes at The Dalles photos by Cathy McCabe Adam McCabe and Adam N eiffer display the fo u rth place m edals they w on at the S herm an b o y s ’ te n n is tournam ent. The lone m en's tennis team traveled to The Dalles on Saturday, April 21, to participate in the Sherman County Invitational Tennis I 4 *y ' m ___ . ISB B M tournament. lone was successful with two doubles teams playing for fourth place, and Colin McElligott m B H H B j.i 3 J, ^ ^ winning the singles consolation. ' "’L k f V > V \ Colin McElligott lost to Alonzo » Rivera of Stanfield, 1-8. @ J0 immediately putting him into the 3B§ absolution bracket. McElligott then v deteated ins own teammate !<• ASp&yiffi*1-Jft & Ross. 8-4 to advance. He then *'M squared off against Bry an Eddy o f rnJf Umatilla, defeating Eddy 8-2 for the consolation title. Paul N eiffer keeps w atch on In other singles action, Aaron the in co m in g lob. Brown defeated Bryan Eddy, 8-1, lost to J.T. Haines o f Stanfield. 0-8, and then fell to John Rouston o f Umatilla, 4-8. Freshman Billy Ross lost to Israel Sanchez ofM ac-H i, 0- 8, the played against team m ate Coltn McElligott for his second loss o f the tournam ent, 4-8. In doubles play, Derek Campbell teamed up with Johnny Collin to play G oodenough/Brow n o f Sherman County, losing their first m atch o f the tournament, 0-8. CampbelLCollin then played against Conlee-Gnffin o f Mac-Hi, losing 1- 8. Cameron Krebs and Jeff Hunt defeated Rico How o f Umatilla, 8-4 and advanced to play against Sherman County's Eakin/Welk. losing their match, 1-8. Krebs/Hunt Je ff H unt runs in to take the then squared off against teammates, net. McCabe'Neiffer. losing 4-8. Adam Aparicio/Gray o f Umatilla, 1-8, McCabe and Adam Neiffer defeated defeated GoodenouglTBrown from Conlee-Gntfin o f Mac-Hi, 8-2, then Sherman County, 8-6 and then they lost to tournament champions. finally defeating Krebs/Hunt 8-4 to claim fourth place. t» * lone boys, girls place at meet lone teams second at Condon meet The lone Boys and Girls Track Teams each came in second place the Codon six-way meet. Results are als follows: Boys 400 Relay -1 st Place 46.07 (Mike Radie, Andrew Rietmann, Korey Morgan, Brooks Rea); 1500 M eter - J. M cElligott 4th place 5.05.59, C. Bergstrom 5th 5.08.55; 100 Meter 1 st place Mike Radie 11.78,2nd place K. Morgan 11.82, 4th place C. Bennetto 12.36, 5th place C Krebs 12.53; 400 M eter 1 st Place A. Rietmann 55.04; 110 Hurdles 1 st place B. Rea 20.58 800 - 3rd Place C. Bergstrom 2.29.50, 6th place T. Doherty 3.04.82; 200 1 st Place Mike Radie 24.91, 3rd place J. Rietmann 25.8, 6th place T. Tullis 27.99; 300 Hurdles 1st place K. Morgan 49.47, 4th T. Doherty 1.21.55; 3000 3rd place J. McElligott 12.07.19; 1600 Relay 2nd Place 4.06.84 (M ike Radie, Jerem y Rietmann, Brooks Rea, Andrew Rietmann); Shot Put - C. Bennetto 2nd place 40' 10", C Krebs 3rd place 34'8"; Discus C. Bennetto 2nd place 12419'', C. Krebs 4th place 96'9", Javelin C. Bennetto 4th place 136*1 ", 5th place C. Krebs 105'4"; High Jump B. Rea 1st place 5'8"; Long Jump J. Rietmann 2nd Place 16'8", 5th place T. Tullis 14*7"; Triple Jump A. Rietmann 1 st Place 39*2” Girls 400 Meter Relay 1 st place 53.36 (Diana McElligott, Natalie. McElligott, Cindi Heagy, Amelia Peck); 100 M eter 1 st Place D. M cElligott 12.69, 3rd Place C. Heagy 13 .46; 400 Meter 1st Place D. McElligott 1.03.57; 100 Hurdles 1 st Place A. Peck 18, 3rd Place J. Bennetto 20.10; 200 Meter 1 st Place D. McElligott 27.41,4th place C. Heagy 28.62; 300 Hurdles 1 st Place A. Peck 52.48; 3000 3rd Place J. Bennetto 15.41.13; Shot Put C. Heagy 5th place 26'8"; Discus A. Peck 2nd Place 83' 10"; High Jump N. M cElligott 1st place 5' Long Jum pN . McElligott 2nd place 15'; Triple Jump N. McElligott 1 st Place 3T2", J. Bennetto 6th place 27' lone's boys came in 6th and the girls placed 4th at the Rivers Edge Invitational Umatilla High track meet where over 17 teams participated. Highlights included the boys' 400 relay team 3rd place (Mike Radie, Andrew Rietmann, Korey Morgan, Brooks Rea) 45.79 their season best; 100 Meters - Andrew Rietmann 11.3 8 1 st place; javelin 2nd place Corey Bennetto 148-1 his personal best; triple jum p 4th place Andrew Rietmann 39-6-1/2" his personal best. Girls' 400 relay team 2nd place (Amelia Peck, Cyndi Heagy, Natalie McElligott, Diana McElligott) 53.06 their season best; 400 meters 1st M ustang JVs come back to beat TigerScots By K ic k Paullus The Heppner M ustang JV baseball team came back from 2-0 defecit in the third inning to beat the W eston-M cEwen TigerScots, 15-5, in Athena, on Monday, Apnl 16. The Mustangs used a seven-run sixth inning to break open a close game and improve their record to 6-1 on the year. The JVs will next host the Pilot Rock Rockets on Friday, April 20, at 3 p.m. Karl M organ led o ff the third with a walk and moved to second on a Koby Rea walk. Kiel N aim s singled home one run and, after Brian G utierrez walked, Adam Bergstrom singled home two more. Ben Turrell grounded out to score Gutierrez and make it 4-2. The TigerScots came back with a run in the third and one in the fourth to tie it at 4-4, but the Mustangs came back with two in the fifth to regain the lead. Gutierrez led off with a triple, Kyler Lovgren walked and stole second, and Conor Kilkenny singled both home. In the sixth, Robert Whalen walked, Rea singled, Naims walked and G utierrez was hit by a pitch to score Whalen. Lovgren forced another run in with a walk, Naims and G utierrez scored on a wild pitchs, Turell singled and Kilkenny doubled hom e Lovgren. Whalen then had a two RBI double to make it 13-4 going into the bottom o f the sixth. The Mustangs added two more in the seventh as Naims led off with a w alk and moved to third on a Gutierrez single. Naims scored on a wild ptich and Bergstrom brought hom e Gutierrez with a single to make it 15-4. The TigerScots scored one run in the seventh to make it 15-5, but the Mustangs turned their second double play o f the game to get out o f a jam and get the win. Kilkenny went two for three with three RBIs and also picked up the w in on the mound in relief o f Bergstrom. Berstrom went two for four with three RBIs; Gutierrez went two for three and scored four times; Rea went two for three and Whalen went one for one with two RBIs. Gutierrez pitched well in relief, striking out three while allowing one run on one hit in two innings. Corey Bennetto shot put Cayle Krebs shot put Statistics Heppner. 004 027 2 - 15 12 0 Weston-M cEwen: 201 100 1-5 9 2 Adam Berstrom, Conor Kilkenny (5), Brian Gutierrez (6) and Kyler Lovgren; Zacri Johnson, Brian Stemple (6), Grant Parsons (6) and Ben Greenwalt. W - Kilkenny. L - Johnson. 2B - Kilkenny, Robert Whalen (H); Justin Smith, Cory Williams, Johnson (WM). 3B - Gutierrez (H). HR - none. p h o to s b y D e b b ie R a d ie Cindy Heagy 200 meters Mustangs fall to Condon SPUD FEED By R ic k Paullus April 28th at 6 p.m. at the Heppner Elks Lodge Baked potatoes with "all the fixin's" $5 per person • $3.00 for children 12 and under PiottcdA unit CfO to THdu and S ta r t S ta tl ¿or te(/k u n tt medteal ctpentet (S ta r t uxu reeeuthf injured in a motoreiftlc aeetdeut ) The Heppner Mustang baseball team couldn't hang on to a 5-3 lead and fell to the Condon Blue Devils, 10-6, on Tuesday, April 17, in Condon. The loss dropped the M ustangs' Columbia Basin Conference record to 2 and 1 and their overall record to 8-4-1. The M ustangs scored a run in the first inning after Stefan Matheny singled and later scored on an error. In the second. Brad Adams doubled and scored on Travis Bellamy's double. Matheny doubled in the third and later scored on another error. The Mustangs broke a 3-3 tie in the fourth as Bellam y singled, Donald Adams walked and Josh Winters was hit by a pitch to load the bases. Chuy Elguezabal singled in two runs to give the M ustangs a short-lived 5-3 lead. The M ustangs tried to rally in the seventh as Michael McCabe walked, Billy Gates singled, Kelly Paullus walked and Brad Adams was hit by a pitch to force in a run, but a double play and a fly ball ended the rally and the game. Matheny and Bellamy each went two for four with a double to lead the M ustangs at the plate. Andrew Rietmann 200 meters ««gap WE PRINT LETTERHEAD Heppner G azette -T im e s YOÜR Brooks Rea 200 meters * * /ne Hallmark Mother's Day Card Is Worth $1 Million! * -/o u could make your mom a Millionaire. Purchase a Hallmark Mother’s Day card now through May 13th, then watch for the Hallmark place Diana M cElligott 1.01.12 season best. Others include: boys 200 A. Rietmann 2nd place 23.28; 300 Hurdles - K Morgan 7th place 46.37; Shot Put - C. Bennetto 5th place 39'10"; Discus - C. Bennetto 3rd place 123'3"; High Jump - B. Rea tied for 3rd place 5'8" Girls 100 D. McElligott 3rd place 13.32; 400 C. Heagy 8th place 1.06.43; 100 Hurdles - A. Peck 6th place 18.48; 200 D. McElligott 2nd place 27.48, C. Heagy 5th place 29.14; 300 Hurdles A. Peck 6th place 52.21; High Jum p - N. M cElligott 4th place 4-8"; Long Jump - N. M cElligott 5th place 14'2"; Triple Jump - N. McElligott 5th place 29' 10" MTMRLi TODAY commercial during NBC’s Today show on Monday. 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