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    FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 15, 2002
Cards take first and second at Pendleton JV track meet
The Cardinal boys ran
away with first place and the girls
took second when the lone track
teams traveled to Pendleton to
participate in the Pendleton JV
track meet on Tuesday, April 30.
For the boys, Andrew
Rietmann finished first in the
100m dash w ith 111 2, first in the
200m dash with 22.05, and first
in the 400m dash with 53.62.
Rrad Burright took first in the
110m hurdles w ith 14.72, first in
the 300m hurdles with 41.12, first
in the long jump, jumping 21 '4",
and first in the triple jump, jumping
41 ’9". Mike Radie placed second
in the 100m dash with a time of
11.42 and second in the 200m dash
with a time o f23.73. Cayle Krebs
finished second in the discus,
throwing 12I ’ll", eighth in the
shot put throwing 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 with
49.56. Karl Morgan finished
seventh in the 110in hurdles with
a time of 24.00. 14th in the discus
with a throw ofXS’09". 15th in the
javelin with a throw of 94'4", and
! 8th in the shot put with a throw
6f3r05".
Cody Bergstrom placed
f 5th in the 1500m run with a time
b 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 15th in the shot put
with a throw o f 34’.02". Tim
Doherty finished 15th in the 400m
clash 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 of 58’.08", and 31st in the
shot put with a throw of 19’.02".
Ashley Roberts placed third in the
javelin, throwing 13 r 11", and fifth
in the triple jump, jumping 33' 10".
The 4 x 100m relay team of Radie,
Roberts, Krebs and Rietmann
finished first with a time o f45.59.
The 4x400 relay team o f
Campbell, Roberts, Radie and
Tullis finished fourth w ith a time
o f4:05.66.
In Lady Cardinal action,
Cyndi Heagy finished second in
the 100m dash at 13.26 and
second in the 400m dash at
1:04.24. Diana M cElligott
finished first in the 200m dash
with a time of 27.42 and finished
first in the 400m dash with a time
of 1:02.16. Amellia Peck placed
second in the 100m hurdles with
17.57. second in the 300m hurdles
with 50.17, and second in the
discus with 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 of 4’2".
Missy Baker finished 12th in the
100m dash at 14.35, eighth in the
200m dash at 30.81, 12th in the
discus at 66’0", and ninth in the
shot put at 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 of 9’9". Jaysi
Bennetto placed seventh in the
100m hurdles with a time of
20.15, third in the 3000m run with
14:29, and eighth in the triple jump
with 25’5". Eva Chitty finished
sixth in the 200m dash with a time
o f30.58 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", 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 4x100m relay team
of D. McElligott, Peck, Heagy
and N. McElligott finished second
with a time o f53.27. The 4x400m
relay team o f Heagy, Morris,
Holland and Chitty finished fifth
with a time o f4:48.33.
Chlorinated water
could get fishy for
fish
The City o f H eppner
Public Works crews will be doing
routine maintenance on the City
water reservoirs on Friday, May
17. As part o f the maintenance
activity, the crews will be adding
c h lo rin e to th e w a te r for
disinfection purposes.
While the chlorine in the
w ater will be at a low level, it may
cause a noticeable smell when
water is drawn from the tap.
Coffee made with chlorinated
water may also have a different
flavor. The chlorine is not harmful
to humans at the dosage which
will result at the customer’s tap.
Residents should be advised,
however, that fish in tanks are
very sensitive to chlorine and may
be injured if chlorinated water is
added to their tank.
Heppner water personnel
suggest that if people find the
chlorine odor objectionable or if
they need to change the water in
a fish tank, that they draw
sufficient water ahead of Friday
for that use. Chlorine can also be
removed by storing the water in
an open container for several
hours and allow ing the chlorine to
dissipate.
City crews appreciate
the understanding of the citizens
of their work to keep the water
system safe and operating at
optimum efficiency, said Craig
Canham, Heppner Public Works
Director.
Cardinals place at districts, now it’s on to jtjtg.
ly Bergstrom finished sixth in
The lone Lady Cardinals placed fifth in the 800m run with
a time of 3:07.
took first place and the boys took
Jaysi Bennetto finished third
second at the 3-1A district track
in the 3000m run with a time of
meet held in Hermiston on May
13:54, fifth in the 100m hurdles
10 - 11 .
The Lady Cardinals were led with a time of 20.4 and fifth in
by Natalie McElligott and Diana the triple jump with a jump of
27’ 10". Missy Baker finished
McElligott with three first place
fourth in the 200m dash with a time
finishes each. Natalie won the
long jump, jumping 15’4". She also of 30.31 and fifth in the 100m
dash with a time of 14.77. Eva
won the triple jump with a jump
Chitty finished fifth in the pole
of 33’9", and the high jump with
a jump of 4' 10". Natalie qualified vault with a jump of 6’6" and fifth
for state in all three events. Diana in the long jump with a jump of
13’5".
McElligott finished first in the
Brad Burright was a four­
100m dash with 13.12, first in the
200m dash with 26.63, and first time winner for the boys. Brad
took first in the 110m hurdles with
in the 400m dash with 1:02.41.
15.01, first in the 300m hurdles
Diana also qualified for state in
with 39.99, first in the long jump
all three events.
Amellia Peck took first in the with 21 ’6" and first in the triple
300m hurdles with a time of jump with 42’7". Brad qualified
49.74, second in the 100m hurdles for state in all four events.
Andrew Rietmann finished
with 17.48 and third in the discus
with 85’4". Amellia qualified for first in the 100m dash at 11.48,
first in the 200m dash at 23.37
state in the 110m hurdles and the
and first in the 400m dash at
300m hurdles. Cyndi Heagy
52.03. Andrew qualified for state
finished second in the 100m dash
in all three events. Cayle Krebs
with a time of 13.69 and second
in the 400m dash with a time of placed second in the discus with
1:03.90. Cyndi qualified for state a throw of 119’2" and second in
the shot put with a throw of 40’3".
in both events. Barbara Holland
placed second in the high jump Cayle qualified for state in both
with a jump of 4'6", qualifying for events. Mike Radie finished third
in the 100m dash with a time of
state.
12.06 and third in the 200m dash
The 4x100m relay team of
with a time o f 24.01. Mike
Amellia Peck, Cyndi Heagy,
qualified for state in the 200m
Natalie McElligott and Diana
McElligott finished first with a dash.
The 4x100m relay team of
time o f52.04, qualifying for state.
Mike Radie, Andrew Rietmann,
The 4x400m relay team of Cyndi
Heagy, Barbara Holland, Eva Cayle Krebs and Ashley Roberts
finished first with a time o f45.85,
Chitty and Kim Morris finished
qualifying for state. Til Tullis
first with a time o f 4:44.75,
qualifying for state. Brittany Day finished fourth in the 110m hurdles
finished third in the 100m hurdles with a time of 19.31, sixth in the
with a time of 19.35 and fourth in 300 hurdles with a time of 49.01,
the 300m hurdles with a time of and sixth in the long jump with a
1:00.63. Kim Morris finished third jump of 16’9". Ashley Roberts
in the 1500m run with a time of finished fourth in the javelin with
a throw of 128’ 10" and fifth in the
6:54 and fifth in the high jump
with a jump of 4 ’2". She also triple jump with ajump of 37’9".
V e run with a time of 4:42.
the 1500m
The 4x400m relay team of Ashley
Roberts, Til Tullis, Tim Doherty
and Derek Campbell finished sixth
with 4:07.
The state track meet will be
held in Monmouth at Western
Oregon College on Saturday,
May 18, starting at 11 a.m.
Lexington town yard
sale coming up
Here’s a date to mark on
your calendar: Saturday, June 29,
is the date set for the third annual
Lexington town-wide yard sale.
This event is for community
m erchants and residents.
Organizers invite citizens to join
in for a special day and clean out
that extra stuff.
DA;s Report
Morrow County District
Attorney, David C. Allen, has
released the following report:
-Frank D. Battaglia was
found to be in violation of his
probation. Probation was revoked
and reinstated on the same terms
and conditions that were
previously imposed as well as an
order to obtain drug and alcohol
treatment and to participate in the
JOBS program.
-Carolyn Mary Bell plead
guilty to Fourth Degree Assault.
Bell was sentenced to 18 months
probation, 90 days in ja il,
suspended on the condition that
she obtain a mental health
evaluation and complete any
necessary treatment, and have no
contact with the victim.
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