FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 8, 2002
Cardinals top at Pendleton
The lone track teams
traveled to Pendleton to
participate in the Pendleton JV
track meet on April 30. The
Cardinal boys finished first, while
the girls placed second.
For the boys, Brad Burright
finished first in the 110m hurdles
with a time of 14.72. He also took
first in the 300m hurdles with
41.12, first in the long j ump with
21’4", and first in the triple jump
with 41 ’9". Andrew Rietmann
finished first in the 100m dash
with a time of 11.12, first in the
200m dash with a time of 22.95,
and first in the 400m dash with a
time of 53.62. Mike Radie placed
second in the 100m dash with a
time of 11.42 and finished second
in the 200m dash with 23.73.
Cayle Krebs took second
in the discus with a throw of
121’ 11", eighth in the shot put with
a throw of 37’1" and 13th in the
100m dash with a time of 12.44.
Til Tullis placed third in the 110m
hurdles with 19.15, and fourth in
the 300m hurdles ending at 49.56.
Karl Morgan took seventh in the
110m hurdles with a time of 24.00
and 14th in the discus with a
throw of 88’09". He also placed
15th in the javelin with a throw of
94’4", and 18th in the shot put
with a throw of 31 ’05".
Cody Bergstrom placed
15th in the 1500m run with a time
o f 5:30.05,and seventh in the
3000m run with a time of 12:13.
Derek Campbell finished ninth in
the 400m dash with a time of 1:00,
23rd in the javelin with a throw
of 86’02". and
jn the shot put
with a throw o f 34'.02". Tim
Doherty finished 15th in the 400m
dash with a time of 1:05, and 12th
in the 800m dash with a time of
2:45. Austin Arabello placed 14th
in the 800m with a time of 3:15,
25th in the discus with a throw of
4T.08", 30th in the javelin with a
throw o f 58'.08", and 31st in the
shot put with a throw of 19'.02".
Ashley Roberts placed
third in the Javelin with a throw
o f 131 ’ 11", and fifth in the triple
jump with a jump of 33’10". The
4x lOOm-relay team o f Radie,
Roberts, Krebs and Arabello
finished first with a time o f45.59.
The 4x400 relay team o f
Campbell, Roberts, Radie and
Tullis finished fourth at 4:05.66.
Diana McElligott, for the
ladies, finished first in the 200m
dash with a time o f27.42 and first
in the 400m dash with a time of
1:02.16. Cyndi Heagy took second
in the 100m dash with a time of
13.26 and finished second in the
400m dash with a time of 1:04.24.
Gun club at state championship
Mike Bennett, Misty Bennett, Mark Schlichting, Jeff Cutsforth, and Kieth Papineau, (front) Chance Day
Amellia Peck placed second in
the 100m hurdles with a time of
17.57, second in the 300m hurdles
with a time of 50.17, and second
in the discus with a throw of
98’10". Kim Morris finished sixth
in the 1500m run with a time of
6:30, and sixth in the high jump
with a jump o f4 ’2".
Missy Baker ended 12th
in the 100m dash with a time of
14.35, eighth in the 200m dash
with a time of 30.81, 12th in the
discus with 66’0", and ninth in the
shot put with 26’4". Brittany Day
finished fifth in the 100m hurdles
with a time of 19.13, and 13th in
the long jump with a jump o f9 ’9".
Jaysi Bennetto placed seventh in
the 100m hurdles with a time of
20.15, third in the 3000m run with
a time of 14:29. and eighth in the
triple jump with a jump of 25’5".
Eva Chitty finished sixth in the
200m dash with a time of 30.58
and sixth in the long jump with a
jump of 13’6". Barbara Holland
placed 11th in the discus with a
throw of 66’7", took 10th in the
javelin with a throw of 70’5", and
fifth in the high jump with a jump
of 4 ’2". Kasie Peterson finished
19th in the javelin with a throw of
42"05".
The 4x 100m relay team
of D. McElligott, Peck, Heagy,
and N. McElligott finished second
with a time of 53.27. The 4x400m
relay team o f Heagy, Morris,
Holland and Chitty finished fifth
with a time of 4:48.33.
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Members of the Morrow
County Gun Club traveled to
Walla Walla April 19-21 for the
state ATA championship. Results
were as follows: President’s
H andicap (19 to 21 yd.)
Champion-Mike Bennett with 97
o f 100 birds broken; Class
Championship singles (100 birds),
C C lass Cham pion-M ark
Schlichting with 98 out of 100;
O regon State C lass Single
Champions (200 birds), B Class-
Mark Schlichting with 195 out of
200, runner up; C Class-Harvey
Childers with 193 out o f200, first
place; D Class-Bill Schlichting
with 194 out of 200, first place;
high point lady-Misty Bennett,
runner up with 182 out of 200.
Oregon State Doubles:
Bill Schlichting won D Class with
Prom court (l-r) hack: Kevin Drake. Brian Rust, Travis Bellamy; middle: Shelley Rietmann, Meghan Bailey, Julie
Proctor; front: Codi Rosecrans, Stefan Matheny, Jodi Carlson, Brad Bowman
Prom was truly “A Night
to Rem em ber” as Stefan
Matheny was crowned King and
Codi Rosecrans and Jodi Carlson
were crowned co-Queens.
Heppner High School
held its Prom Friday, May 3. In
addition to the three royal
highnesses, the Prom court
included Princess Shelley
Rietmann, Prince Kevin Drake,
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Rookie Youth Challenge sub
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Obituary
M. M arjorie
Vierson
A Night to Remember
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82 out of 100, high point overall
and high point all around shooting
876 out of 1000 birds.
Rookie Youth Challenge
was held on Saturday, April 20,
for anyone under the age of 20 in
their first year to register targets.
The Oregon State ATA provided
the 200 shells for the 26 entries.
Morrow County Gun Club’s junior
shooter. Chance Day, won top
honors in the 10-16 year old sub
junior bracket, shooting a 85 out
of 100 in the first round and then
coming back to shoot a 92 out of
100 in his second round for a total
of 177 of 200 birds. Chance was
second overall in the 20 and under
bracket.
He received a flat o f
shells, a certificate and plaque for
his efforts.
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Baker
M. Marjorie Baker Vierson,
94, o f H erm iston, died on
Wednesday, May 1, 2002, at the
Good Shepherd Medical Center
in Hermiston.
A celebration o f life service
will be held on Saturday, May 11,
2002, at 1 p.m. at the Hermiston
Christian Center in Hermiston.
Burial will follow at the Hermiston
Cemetery.
She was bom on January 2,
1908, at Moses Lake, Washington,
to Clyde and Ethel Henderson. In
1922, the fam ily moved to
Cashmere, Washington, where
she graduated from high school.
Later, they moved to Pullman,
Washington, where she graduated
from Washington State University
in 1930.
She taught school at
Kahlotus, Washington, for two
years and then m arried E.
Markham Baker of Kahlotus in
September, 1932. They farmed his
mother’s place near Kahlotus until
1937 when they bought a farm
near lone and moved there. They
farmed there until her husband’s
death in 1968. For several years
they had spent their winters in
Arizona.
In 1971 she married Earnest
Vierson of Mesa, Arizona and
they continued to spend the
winters there and the summers in
Hermiston. Mr. Vierson died in
1982. She continued to spend time
in Arizona and Hermiston until
1995 when she moved to
Hermiston permanently.
M arjorie
had
done
considerable traveling. She was
very active in church and was a
long-time 4-H leader. She served
on state church boards and state
4-H com m ittees. She was a
m em ber o f the H erm iston
Christian Center and a 50-plus
year member of Eastern Star.
Survivors include sons,
Ronald Baker of Hermiston and
Duane Baker o f Pleasanton,
California; daughter, Mardine
Larsen o f South Bend,
Washington; two sisters, Vera
Adler of Littleton, Colorado and
Mildred Hoover of Cornelius; nine
grandchildren;
10 g reat
grandchildren; and stepchildren,
Jacqueline Rohrs o f Chandler,
Arizona and Myrlin Vierson of
Omaha, Nebraska.
Memorial contributions may
be made to Hermiston Christian
Center. P.O. Box 779, Hermiston,
Oregon 97838 or the lone Church
o f Christ, P.O. Box 346 lone,
Oregon 97843.
Burns
M ortuary
of
H erm iston is in care o f
arrangements.