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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, Apnl 25, 2001 - FIVE Mustangs dropped by Mac Hi lone teams sweep Umatilla By K ick Paullus THE MAGNUM POWER PAK • • • • • • BIGGEST NEWS IN THE BATTERY INDUSTRY IN YEARS 6 YEAR W arranty-2 Year Free Replacement Maintenance-Free, never requires water or term inal cleaning Faster Recharging Mountable anyway, even MOUNT UPSIDE M M . Extremely Resilient to Temperature Variations Vibration-Resistant Ideal for High Performance Applications We Also Carry Batteries GOLF CARTS » BOATS » RVS » MOTORCYCLES %> (OMPlfTf BRAKE SERVKE FREE BRAKE 01 the many parts in your car, light truck or sport utility vehicle, none are more important than those which make up your braking system. At Les Schwab, we're proud of the brake service we provide our customers. That's why we do it right and we do it complete. We feel a brake system is only as good as its w eakest part. 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With the loss, the Mustangs' non-league record fell to 6-3-1 They travel to Stanfield on Saturday, April 21, in Columbia Conference play for a doubleheader starting at 11 a.m. The Pioneers took a 5-0 lead into the third before the Mustangs finally got their offense going as Donald Adams singled and later scored on a Michael McCabe sacrifice fly. In the fourth. Brad Adams doubled and scored on a Travis Bellamy single. Bellamy later scored on a Donald Adams single to make it 6-3. In the fifth, Stefan Matheny doubled and scored on McCabe's double. Billy Gates singled McCabe to third and scored on Brad Adams' ground-out to make it 7-5. That was as close as the Mustangs would get as the Pioneers scored two in the fifth and added six more in the sixth to end the game. Donald Adams went two for three and McCabe went one for two with two RBIs to lead the Mustangs at the plate. Statistics Heppner: 001 220 - 5 7 4 Mac-Hi: 231 126- 15 11 2 Josh Winters, Billy Gates (3), Chuy Elguezabal (5), Stefan Matheny (6) and Kelly Paullus: Adam Birdsell. Casey Wilson (4), Kelly Castles (5) and Randy Strickland W - Birdsell L - Winters. 2B - Matheny. Michael McCabe, Brad Adams (H); Birdsell (2), Strickland (MH). 3B - none. HR - none. Country club plans barbecue The Willow Creek Country Club will have a family barbecue on Sunday, April 29 at 4 p.m. Golfing will include men and women with the type of play determined by the committee in charge. Each family is asked to bring their own meat to the barbecue. Those whose last names begin with "A" through "K" should bring a salad, and "L" through ”Z", dessert. Hosts will be Duane and Robinai Disque, Louis and Alene Rucker, Ralph and Sally Walker, Craig and Janet Holland, and Jim and Francie Moms. Parents workshop The Morrow County Teen Pregnancy Prevention Coalition will hold a Parent Empowerment Workshop on Thursday April 26 at the Port of Morrow. Guest speaker will be Brad Henning, doing a presentation called "Raising Your Children in a Sexual Culture." His presentation teaches parents how to deal with issues around their children and their children's relationships. The evening will begin at 6 p.m. with assorted deli trays and food. The presentation will begin at 6:30 p.m. After the workshop, there will be ice cream sundaes and a chance to speak to local agency representatives. This is a free workshop and all Morrow County parents are invited to attend. For more information contact Laura Bumside-McElligott, chair of the Morrow County Pregnancy Prevention Coalition at 676-5421 or 481-4200. lone tennis teams swept Umatilla, defeating the Viking girls, 6-0. and the Viking boys, 4-3, on April 17, In girls' singles play, Caitlin Orem defeated Ellen Routson, 8-2. Sheena Christman defeated Ida Garza, 8-1 and Salli McElligott defeated Jennie Pack, 6-1 In doubles play for the Lady Cardinals, Shelby Krebs and Allison Halvorsen defeated Marci Garza and Melissa Hooker, 8-4. The team of Salli McElligott and Emily Key defeated Dauna Borden and Katelyn Lee, in a tight match, 9-7. Molly Barrow and Meghan McCabe kept their opponents from winning a game, defeating Patty Silva and Wranglers holds first playday The Wranglers Riding Club held their first playday on Apnl 22 and elected officers for the 2001 season. Officers are president-Lon Seitz; vice-president- Donna Rietmann; secretary-Shen Gregory, treasurer- Donna Doherty. Results of the playday are as follows: Stickhorse-first Blake Greenup, second Ryan Doherty, third Maci Gibbs, fourth Maddie Lindsey. Leadline barrels-first Jessy Jones, second Connor Green, third Bobbie Correa, fourth Hanna Lovgren; poles-first Connor Green, second Jessy Jones, third Hanna Lovgren, fourth Bobbie Correa; keyhole-first Connor Green, second Hanna Lovgren. third All Lovgren, fourth Makenzi Hughes. Five years and under barrels-first Blake Greenup, second Ryan Doherty, third Garrett Robinson, fourth Maddie Lindsey; poles-first Ryan Doherty, second Blake Greenup, third Garrett Robinson, fourth Maddie Lindsey; keyhole-first Blake Greenup, second Ryan Doherty, third Maddie Lindsey, fourth Garrett Robinson. Six years old barrels-first Rebecca Jepsen; poles-first Rebecca Jepsen. second Mary Rietmann, third Emma Osmm, fourth Makenna Ramos; keyhole-first Mary Rietmann, second Rebecca Jepsen, third Hanna Jones, fourth Emma Osmin. Seven to nine years old barrels- first Jessica Hughes, second Taighler Doherty, third Eric Jepsen. fourth Devin Robinson; poles-first Taighler Doherty, second Eric Jepsen, third Jessica Hughes, fourth Devin Robinson; keyhole-first Eric Jepsen. second Jessica Hughes, third Willy Gentry, fourth Devin Robinson. 10-11 years old barrels-first Emily Rietmann, second Che Green, third Justin Gregory, fourth Drion Donner; poles-first Emily Rietmann. second Jake VanDoorn, third Regi Seitz and Che Green, fourth Drion Donner; keyhole-first Emily Rietmann, second Mary Rietmann. thud Stacee Halvorsen, fourth Hanna Jones. 12 and 13 years old barrels-first Amy Jepsen, second Krystal Temple, third Jenny Griffith, fourth Jaime Westberg; poles-first Jenny Griffith, second Jaime Westberg, third Amy Jepsen, fourth Krystal Temple; keyhole-first Jenny Griffith, second Krystal Temple, third Jaime Westberg, fourth Amy Jepsen. 14-17 years old barrels-first Lacey Davis, second Sibbea Jones, third Megan Healy, fourth Ashley Ward; poles- first Lacey Davis, second Sibbea Jones, third Kelsey Greenup, fourth Megan Healy; keyhole-first Sibbea Jones, second Lacey Davis, third Kelsey Greenup, fourth Megan Healy. 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Johnny Collin and Paul Neiffer lost to Jimmy Rico and Bryan Eddy, 0-6. email jennifer®n cgeenet.com McGee Financial Strategies, Inc. 18 years old and over barrels-first Bobbie Rankin, second Dick Temple, third Sam VanDoorn, fourth Sheri Miller, fifth Jake VanDoorn, sixth Justin Gregory seventh Che Green, poles-first Bill Jepsen, second Dick Temple, third Karen Temple, fourth Bobbie Rankin; keyhole-first Dick Temple, second Angie Hughes, third Karen Temple, fourth Bill Jepsen. Wranglers Riding Club will hold their next playday on Sunday, Apnl 29 starting at 12 noon with a pot luck at the Wranglers riding grounds. Playdays will also be held Sunday, May 6 and Sunday, May 13 with a barbecue for Mother's Day. Playdays begin with a potluck at 12 noon, with activities starting at 1 p.m. Everyone is welcome to join. There is a membership fee of S25 for a family, S I5 for a single, or $5 for the day. For more information, call Lon Seitz, Sheri Gregory, Sandy Matthews or Judy Barber. Booster Club discusses gym The Cardinal Booster Club met Thursday, Apnl 13, at the lone High School library. The club discussed the work on the gym. The girls' tennis and boys' basketball state academic signs will have to be changed from 1A to all level. One more bracket board needs to be put up. It was agreed to postpone moving the academic signs until after graduation. The Fourth of July shirts have been ordered. The navy blue, long sleeve embroidered shirts will be sold for S20 apiece. The shirts will be presold at Wheatland Insurance and are available in adult sizes medium to 2X. The club will also sell past years' shirts, including children's sizes, for $15 each. The new track warmups have arrived and are being used by the team. The Lloyd and Mid Morgan Memorial Fund made a $500 donation to pay for half of the warmups, with the club paying the balance. Cyndi Heagy and Krishna Powell asked for financial help for the Med Quest Camp they will attend this summer. The June camp at Eastern Oregon State College in LaGrande costs $225 each. The club voted to give each of the girls $100. The club agreed to provide power drinks and healthy snacks for the district and state track and tennis teams. Athletic Director Dean Robinson suggested combining the sport and community calendars. After discussion it was decided to continue with both calendars, but only ask for a single donation from businesses for ads. For $100 a business can purchase 2"xl" ads on both calendars as well as have club membership, their names in the district basketball programs and be included on all district or state newspaper ads. The club will help sponsor the boys' football and basketball all-star ads by donating $25 each Coach Del LaRue noted work needs to eventually be done on the track area The pole vault, long jump and high jump areas need to be paved or new mats purchased The club approved the equipment purchase by Dale Holland for the Bigger. Faster. 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