Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 10, 2002 - THREE
Heppner Jr./Sr. Mustangs drop Gutierrez leads Mustangs get by lone Schools release honor roll
lone Middle/High School has Missy Baker; “B”-Amanda Em
High lists honor game to Eagles Mustangs past
Pioneers, 9-5
announced its third quarter hon ery, Kim Morris.
Wahtonka Eagles By Kick Paullus
or roll for 2001-2002. Following
Sophomores “A”: Jeff Hunt,
students
By Rick Paullus
The Heppner Mustang varsi are the students who qualified:
Emily Key, Meghan McCabe,
Heppner Junior High/High
School announces its updated
honor roll for semester one 2001 -
2002. Following are the students
who qualified:
Seventh grade honor roll:
A aron A llstott, M ahaley
Huddleston; honorable mention-
Justin Delveaux, Tony Hague-
wood, Brendan M cElligott,
M echele N iem an, Andrew
Prindle, Regina Seitz, Kylie
Tasker.
Eighth grade honor roll:
Laurie Murray and Mathew Van
Cleave, both 4., Daniel Basile,
Brianne Jones, Julianna Moore,
Krystal N aim s, Roy Proctor,
Heather Rill, Brenda Victorio,
Heather Yocom; honorable men-
tion-Mikel Britt, Amy Fulkerson,
Charlene Houweling, Mathew
Kenny, Rory Kilkenny, Sam
Martin, Ashley Zimmerman.
Freshman honor roll: Cara
Kennedy, Josh Lankford and
Shanna Rietmann, all 4., Madi
son Bailey, Kylee Disque, Kyle
H uddleston, Blair K eithley,
Elizabeth Orwick, Jessica Wain-
w right; honorable m ention-
Emily Bergstrom, Tyler Boyer,
Chelsea Britt, Jode Coil, Chris
Furgerson, Linsey M itchell,
Brandon Seitz, Terra Wilson.
Sophomore honor roll: Luke
Murray and Blake Allstott, both
4., Courtney Nelson, Brooke
Rust; honorable mention-Sarah
Barrow, Justin Botefuhr, Tanner
Britt, Lindsey Clough, Brian
Haguewood, Stefanie Hanson,
Judd Lemmon, Danielle Looslie,
Chantea Macaulay, Kiel Naims,
Danielle Prindle, Brian Smith,
Matt Young.
Junior
honor
roll:
Clementine Guyot, Tyler Hen
derson, Daniel Jepsen, Lacey
Matteson, Marcy Miller, Doug
Orwick, Darren Van Cleave,
Ashley Ward and Nicole Wilson,
all 4., Brad Adams, Donald
Adams, Tracy Baker, Maggie
Beam, G enia G rant, Sibbea
Jones, Conor Kilkenny; honor
able m ention-D aw n DeBoer,
Aleshia Geer, Rachel Howard,
Jesse Kempas, Larena Penturf,
Trevor Rhea, Nicole Sisk, Tylynn
Sm ith, Ben T urrell, Robert
Whalen, Joshua Winters.
Senior honor roll: Jonathan
Bennett, Jodie Carlson, Kelsey
Greenup, Jessica Gutierrez and
Shelley Rietmann, all 4., Claire
Anderson, Meghan Bailey, Jes
sica Bash, Brad Bowman, Stefan
Matheny, Michael McCabe, Julie
Proctor, Codi Rosecrans, Brian
Rust, Tammy Sm ith, Paula
Spicerkuhn, Molly Turrell, Sam
Van Liew; honorable mention-
Brett Barber, Ashley Collette,
Kevin Drake, Daniel Fortner,
Jody Maddem, Angela Moore,
David Norton, Kelly Paullus,
Leland Rill.
lo n e ten n is team s
c o m p e te a g a in s t
A rlington H onkers
The Wahtonka Eagles scored
two runs in the bottom of the sev
enth inning to beat the visiting
Heppner Mustangs, 13-12, on
Thursday, April 4, in The Dalles.
The Mustangs’ record dropped to
6 and 3 in the pre-season with
their first Columbia Basin Con
ference games at Condon on Sat
urday, April 13, for an important
doubleheader beginning at 11
a.m.
The Mustangs took a 2-0 lead
early as Stefan Matheny led off
the game with a triple and Kelly
Paullus follow ed up w ith a
homerun to left field.
The Eagles scored an un
earned run in the bottom half of
the first, but the Mustangs re
sponded with four more in the
second. Josh Winters walked and
came around to score as Travis
Bellamy doubled off the fence in
left centerfield. Luke Murray had
an rbi single, Matheny was hit by
a pitch and both runners moved
over on a Paullus sacrifice bunt.
McCabe followed up with a two-
rbi single to make it 6-1.
The Eagles came back with
six runs in the third and three
more in the fourth to take a 10-6
lead, but the Mustangs came back
with two in the fifth as Brad
Adams tripled and W inters
walked and stole second. Adams
scored as Murray reached on an
error and W inters scored as
Matheny reached on another er
ror.
The Mustangs regained the
lead in the sixth as McCabe hit a
long homerun to left centerfield.
Billy Gates walked and went to
third on Brad Adams’ double.
Winters had an rbi ground-out
and Bellamy had an rbi single.
The Eagles came back to tie
in the bottom half, but the Mus
tangs responded with a run in the
top of the seventh as Paullus tri
pled and scored on G ates’
ground-out. The lead was short
lived though, as the Eagles came
back with two runs in the bottom
half to get the win.
Paullus went two for four
with a triple and a homerun,
Bellamy was two for four with
two rbi’s, Matheny was two for
four with a triple, McCabe went
two for five with a homerun and
three rbi’s, and Brad Adams went
two for five with a double and a
triple.
Statistics
Heppner: 240 023 1-12 10 3
Wahtonka: 106 301 2-13 12 4
Michael McCabe. Conor Kilkenny (3),
Billy Gates (4) and Kelly Paullus: Dusty
Long. Jake Foster (5) and Casey Evans. W-
Foster, L-Gates. 2B: Heppner-Brad Adams,
Travis Bellamy: W ahtonka-Long. 3B:
Heppner-Stefan Matheny, B. Adams,
Paullus: Wahtonka-Foster, Josh Pray. HR:
Heppner-Paullus, McCabe.
lone tennis
teams win three
over Condon
Adam Neiffer
lone tennis teams traveled to
Arlington on Thursday, April 4,
to battle against the Honkers.
The lone boys split with
Arlington with Adam Neiffer
posting a 6-0, 6-3 win against
Kevin Brandt. Jeff Hunt and
Brian Bunch teamed up and were
defeated by Bud Drummond and
Jakub Sotak, 3-6, 3-6.
In girls’ action, Caitlin Orem
had a m atch which lasted
approximately two and a half
hours. Orem lost the first set, 3-
6, against hard-hitting Anna
Durka, lobbed over her opponent
to take the second set to win, 6-
2, but lost the third set 3-6. Sara
Peck lost to Michelle Barry 1-8.
Macarena Esposito posted the
only win for the lone women,
defeating Jenny Smith, 8-1.
Tyler Raible
lone tennis teams played
against Condon on Friday, April
5. lone posted three wins and
Condon walked away with two
wins.
C aitlin Orem defeated
Breanna Anderson in a close
fought match, 9-7. Tyler Raible
was pitted against Tessa Nichols-
en, taking his match into a tie
breaker. Raible lost the match.
8-9. with a tiebreaker score o f 5-
7. Johnny Collin and Paul Ne
iffer lost to Tessa Nicholsen and
Breanna Anderson, 2-8. Billy
Ross and Taylor McElligott de
feated Kaila Kilgore and Katie
Humphrey, 8-2. Meghan Mc
Cabe and Sara Peck defeated
Alex Hardie and Jessica Hill, 8-
3.
By Rick Paullus
Senior
catcher
Jesse
Gutierrez had the game-winning
hit twice to lead the Heppner
Mustang softball team past the
visiting Wahtonka Eagles in an
exciting doubleheader to open
EOL play. G utierrez singled
home Genia Grant from second
base in the bottom of the seventh
inning to give the Mustangs a
come-from-behind 6-5 win in the
first game. The Mustangs spot
ted the Eagles an 11-0 lead in the
top of the first inning in the sec
ond game, but rallied to win in
the bottom of the eighth, 17-14,
on a Gutierrez three-run homerun
to centerfield.
The Mustangs improved to 3
and 6 on the year as Jesse
Kempas picked up two complete
game wins from the mound.
The Mustangs will play at
Culver on Saturday, April 13.
Gutierrez doubled in the sec
ond inning of game one and came
around to score on a bases-load-
ed walk by Jenny Whalen to give
the Mustangs a 1 -0 lead they held
until the top of the fourth, when
the Eagles scored three runs.
The Mustangs added anoth
er run in the fifth when Nikki Sisk
doubled and scored on a Kempas
single, but the Eagles came back
with two more in the sixth to take
a 5-2 lead.
In the bottom of the sixth,
Marcy Miller singled, Whalen
walked, Sisk had an rbi single and
Kempas drove in two more with
a single to tie the game at 5-5.
In the bottom of the seventh,
Grant walked, went to second on
a throwing error on a pick-off at
tempt and came around to score
the winning run on Gutierrez’s
single.
Kempas was two for three
with three rbi’s, Sisk was two for
three, scored two runs w ith a dou
ble and an rbi, Gutierrez went two
for three with a double and an rbi
and Miller went two for two.
After the Mustangs spotted
the Eagles the 11 -0 lead in the
second game, they came back
with five of their own in the bot
tom of the first as Rachel Howard
single. Grant singled, Gutierrez
had an rbi single and stole sec
ond, which allowed Grant to
score. Alecia Geer walked. Mill
er had a two-rbi single, Blake
Allstott reached on a fielder’s
choice, Kassie Gaines walked
and Sisk had an rbi single.
The Mustangs added two
more in the fourth when Kempas
and Howard singled, G rant
reached on a fielder’s choice and
Gutierrez had a two-rbi double
off the field in left centerfield.
The Mustangs came all the
way back in the fifth as Allstott
doubled, Gaines and Sisk reached
on errors, Kempas had a sacrifice
fly and Howard was hit by a
pitch. Grant had a two-rbi single,
Gutierrez had an rbi single, Geer
had a sacrifice fly and Gutierrez
scored as Miller reached on an
error to give the Mustangs a 13-
11 lead.
The Eagles tied the game up
with two runs in the top of the
sixth but the Mustangs came back
with a run in the bottom half as
Grant brought home Gaines with
an rbi single.
The Eagles scored a run in
the top of the seventh to tie it at
14-14 and send the game into
extra innings.
With one out in the bottom
of the eighth, Howard was hit by
a pitch for the third straight time.
G rant walked and G utierrez
blasted a line drive over the fence
for the win.
Gutierrez ended up going
five for five with six rbi's for the
game. Grant went two for five
with three rbi’s and Miller went
two for five with two rbi's.
Statistics
Game One
Wahtonka: 000 302 0-5 7 2
Heppner 010 013 1-6 9 3
Lacey Lick and Lindsey Lick: Jesse
Kempas and Jesse Gutierrez W-Kempas (2-
5). L-La. Lick 2B: Wahtonka-La. Lick. Li.
Lick; Heppner-Kempas (2). Gutierrez. Nikki
Sisk. 3B: none HR: none
Game Two
Wahtonka (11)00 002 10-14 17 6
Heppner 500 261 03-17 19 5
Ranslam. La. Lick (5) and Li. Lick:
Kempas and Gutierrez W-Kempas (3-5). L-
La. Lick. 2B: Wahtonka-Lillisettie. La. Lick.
Li Lick; Heppner-GutieiTez. Blake Allstott
3B: none HR: Gutierrez
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ty baseball team jumped out to a
big lead over the visiting Mac-
Hi Pioneers and held on for a 9-5
win on Tuesday, April 2, to im
prove their record to 6 and 2 on
the year.
The Mustangs led 3-0 after
one as Kelly Paullus singled,
stole second, went to third on a
M ichael McCabe single and
scored as Billy Gates grounded
out. Brad Adams followed with
a two-out two-run homerun to left
field.
They extended their lead to
6-0 after two when Josh Winters
walked, Travis Bellamy singled
and Stefan Matheny had an rbi
double. Paullus had an rbi bunt
single and McCabe had an rbi
single.
The Pioneer scored single
runs in the fourth and fifth, but
the Mustangs came back with
three more in the bottom of the
fifth. Gates reached on an error.
Brad Adams and Winters walked,
Bellamy scored two with a sin
gle and Brian Gutierrez had a sac
rifice fly to make it 9-2.
The Pioneers came back with
three runs in the sixth, but the
Mustangs held on for the win.
Donald Adams went four in
nings to pick up the win, striking
out four, giving up two hits, no
earned runs and no walks. Gates
pitched a perfect seventh, strik
ing out two.
Bellamy went two for three
with two rbi’s, Paullus went two
for three and scored twice, while
McCabe went two for four with
an rbi. Brad Adams had a
homerun and two rbi’s.
Statistics
Mac-Hi: 000 113 0-5 7 4
Heppner: 330 030 x-9 8 4
Doug Worsech, Josh Strickland (3) and
Pat Gillette; Donald Adams, Brad Adams
(5). Billy Gates (7) and Kelly Paullus. W-
D. Adams. L-Worsech. 2B: Heppner-Stefan
Matheny. 3B: none. HR: Heppner-B.
Adams.
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plications may be picked up at the
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Scholarships are as follows:
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need required; BMCC Scholar
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for minority and non-minority
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M orrow, G illiam , G rant or
Wheeler Counties; Luella Beard/
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arship - $1,000 scholarship for
Nursing student intending to
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Sixth grade “A”: Justin Ar
cher, Shannon Clay, Kaylee
Palmateer, Emily Rietmann and
Teonna Vandever, all 4., Kevin
Fowler; “B”-Kip Krebs, Alan
Rietmann, Kylee Svetich, Max
T rahan.
Seventh grade “A”: Miranda
Hunt and Kayla LaRue, both 4.,
Stephanie Holland; "B”-Aimee
Emery, Megan Tollefson.
Eighth grade “A” : Ashly
Grams, Abby Key, Kyle
Palmateer, Tyler Brown. Jenny
Griffith.
Freshm en
“ A” : Nick
Christman, Arthur Ekstrom. Bar
bara Holland, Kasie Peterson,
Alyssa Rietmann and Kayleen
Vosberg, all 4., Sara Peck, Tay
lor McElligott, Tyler Riverman,
Lady Cards take first at Condon track meet
The lone Lady Cardinals
track team finished first at the
Condon track meet on April 2.
Leading the Cardinals was
Natalie McElligott who finished
first in all of her events. She won
the high jump with a jump of 4-
10. She also won the long jump
with a jump of 14-11 and the tri
ple jump with a jump of 32-7.
Diana McElligott took first in the
100m dash with a time of 12.73.
She also placed first in the 200m
dash with a time of 27.23. Cyndi
Heagy took first in the 400M
dash with a time of 1:10.00. She
also placed second in the 200m
with a time of 30.09. Brittany
Day finished second in the 100m
hurdles with a time of 19.57. She
also placed fifth in the long jump
with a jump of 12-2. Kim Morris
placed second in the 800m run
with a time of 3:30. She also fin
ished fifth in the high jump with
a jum p o f 4-4. Amelia Peck
placed second in the 300m hur
dles with a time of 55.22. She
also placed fifth in the javelin
with a throw of 85-9 and sixth in
the shot put with a throw of 24-
2. Barbara Holland took third in
the high jump with a jump of 4-
4. She also finished fifth in the
discus with a throw of 54-1. Mis
sy Baker placed sixth in the dis
cus with a throw of 49-3. The
4x100m relay team of Amelia
Peck, Cyndi Heagy, N atalie
McElligott and Diana McEllig
ott took first with a time of 53.59.
The 4x400m relay team of Mor
ris, Heagy, Holland and Emily
Key placed second with a time
of 5:20.
The lone Cardinal boys
track team placed second at the
Condon track meet. Andrew Re-
itmann and Brad Burright both
won three individual events.
Burright placed first in the long
jump with a jump of 20-9. He
also finished first in the 110m
hurdles with a time of 15.07 and
first in the 300m hurdles with a
time of 42.02. Rietmann took
first in the 100m with a time of
10.09. He also took first in the
200m with a time of 23.5 and first
in the 400m with a tim e o f
1:02.87. Mike Radie placed sec
ond in the 100m with a time of
11.78 and second in the 200m
with a time of 24.91. Ashley Rob
erts took second in the long jump
with a jump of 17-2. He also took
third in the javelin with a throw
of 121-8 and third in the triple
jump with a jump of 34-9. Til
Tullis finished second in the pole
vault with a height of 7-0. He also
placed second in the 110m hur
dles with a time of 20.4 and third
in the 300 hurdles with a time of
51.06. Cayle Krebs finished sec
ond in the discus with a throw of
101-3, third in the 100m with a
time of 12.3, third in the shot put
with a throw of 36-1, and 6th in
the 200m with a time of 26.67.
Cody Bergstrom placed 2nd in
the 3000m with a time of 12:37
and fifth in the 1500m with a time
of 5:30. Tim Doherty finished
third in the 400m with a time of
1:13. Karl Morgan placed fourth
in the 110m hurdles with a time
of 24.17 and sixth in the discus
with a throw o f 74-8. The
4x100m relay team of Radie. Ri
etmann. Tullis and Burright fin
ished first with a time of 46.2.
The 4x400m relay team of Radie,
Doherty, Roberts and Derek
Campbell finished second with a
time of 4:18.
Corns e£ CoHuses?
Dr. Donald J . Carlson, Foot Specialist
will be at the Pioneer Memorial Clinic
on April 17th fo r the diagnosis
of this and other foot problems.
Call 676-5504 - Heppner
or 567-8750 - Hermiston
Birdhouse
painting class set
A fun, one-evening class,
“ Paint a Birdhouse” will be
offered by Blue M ountain
Community College on Tuesday,
April 16, at Heppner Elementary
School. The class will run from
5-8 p.m. Students need to bring
their own birdhouse (available at
any craft store).
Cost o f the class is $10.
Preregistration is required.
For more information or to
register, contact Anne Morter.
BMCC coordinator, at 422-7040.
Natalie McElligott. Paul Neiffer
and Cyd Tullis, all 4., Billy
Gates, Johnny Collin; “B’’-Eva
C hitty, Billy Ross, C urtis
Thompson, Jason Zinter.
Juniors
“ A” : Sheena
Christman, Caitlin Orem, Mike
Radie, Till Tullis and Ashley
Roberts, all 4., M acarena
Esposito, Jamie VandenBnnk.
Tracy Griffith. Diana McElligott.
Cam eron Krebs,
Cody
Bergstrom. Koby Rea, C'aylc
Krebs; “B’’-Karl Morgan, Jaysi
Bennetto.
Seniors “A”: Cyndi Heagy,
Salli McElligott. Adam Neiffer
and Kristina Powell, all 4., Aaron
Tworek, Amellia Peck, Derek
Cam pbell, Adam M cCabe,
Rhonda
W ilhelm , Colin
McElligott, Brad Burright.
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