Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 9, 2003 - FIVf
C ardinals split against High school seniors honored by WVSC
Vikings and Cougars
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and their guest that enjoyed a salad luncheon during the Senior Girls’ Luncheon held Thursday, April
3 at All Saints Episcopal Church in Heppner. The annual luncheon for the Heppner and lone senior girls
is sponsored by Willow Valley Service Club and catered by All Saints Episcopal. Jeri McElligott of lone
was the guest speaker. The Rev. Keith Brudevold provided musical entertainment. Table decorations
were provided by the WVSC.
Mustang JVs earn split with Hermiston JVs
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By Rick Paullus
Sigr
T y ler R aible serv es a g a in st his o p p o n e n t.
lo n e te n n is te a m s
hosted U m atilla on A pril l.
lone w om en split w ith the
Vikings, taking tw o o f four
matches. The lone men lost l -
3 to Um atilla. C aitlin Orem
narrow ly defeated M arlena
W h ite , 9 -8 , w ith a 7-5
tiebreaker. Amanda Emery lost
to KC Bollinger, 0-8. Sarah
Peck and M eghan M cCabe
lost to Katelyn Lee and Dauna
Borden, 7-9. Abby Key and
A ly s s a R ie tm a n n e a s ily
defeated April W alker and
Rikki Pine, 8-0. Tyler Raible
fell to Bryan Eddy, 4-8. Brian
B unch lost a tough m atch
against Bill R ouston, 7-9.
Taylor McElligott and Nathan
R ea w ere unable to post a
gam e against C hris Hendon
and Michael Palomino, losing
their match, 0-8. Paul Neiffer
and Johnny C ollin had no
d iffic u lty b e a tin g D am on
A s h b e c k a n d A n to n io
Arm enta, 8-2.
C oach
C a th y
M cCabe com m ended Caitlin
Orem, Brian Bunch, Meghan
M cCabe and Sara Peck for
their dedication in what turned
out to be m arathon m atches.
All four team members played
a g a in s t e q u a lly s k ille d
opponents.
O n A pril 5, C aitlin
Orem and Tyler Raible were
the only team m em bers to
travel to Echo. Caitlin Orem
e a sily w on a g a in st S tacy
Garcia, 6-3,6-0. Tyler Raible
played against John M agana
but was unable to post a win,
losing 0-6,0-6. Magana is the
n u m b er o n e seed for the
d is tr ic t a n d h a s m o re
experience, but Raible was
able to take control o f several
points by attacking the net.
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After letting a four tun
lead in the seventh inning
e v a p o r a te , th e H e p p n e r
M ustang JV baseball team
hung on for a 7-6 win in the
seco n d
gam e
of
a
doubleheader in Hermiston on
Friday, April 4, against the
H e rm isto n JV team . T he
M ustangs, 1-1, dropped the
first gam e 13-12 as they out
hit the Bulldogs 13-6, but gave
up 12 walks and hit six batters.
The M ustangs took a
1-0 lead after one as Kory
Paullus walked, stole second
and scored on a Luke Murray
single. They added three more
in the second when Dan Basile
walked, M atthew VanCleave
reached on a fielder’s choice,
Jode Coil w as hit by a pitch,
Basile scored on a passed ball
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and Pauli us scored two more
with a single.
The Bulldogs cam e
back w ith three runs in the
bottom h alf o f the second but
the M ustangs added to the
lead in the fourth w hen Coil
reached on a fielder’s choice,
P a u llu s w a lk e d , M u rra y
double to score tw o, Adam
B erg stro m rea c h e d on an
error, Trevor Rhea singled,
B asile sc o re d tw o w ith a
double and VanCleave had an
RBI double to m ake it 9-3.
The Bulldogs scored
four in the bottom h alf to get
w ithin 9-7 but the M ustangs
cam e back w ith three in the
fifth when Paullus and Murray
singled, Bergstrom had an RBI
sin g le , R h ea had an RBI
double, Kyle Carlson singled,
and then got into a rundow n
Mustangs shut out Eagles
By Rick Paullus
The
H eppner
M ustangs banged out 20 hits,
11 o f them for extra bases and
had three pitchers combine for
a no-hitter as they beat the
Wahtonka Eagles, 18-0 in five
in n in g s in T he D alles on
T h u r s d a y , A p ril 3. T h e
Mustangs, 3-3 on the year, will
be at Sherm an County for a
double-header, Friday, April
11 and will host Wahtonka on
Tuesday, April 15 at 4 p.m.
The Mustangs wasted
no tim e in breaking the game
open as Chuy Elguezabal led
off'with a single, Josh Winters
was hit by a pitch and Brad
Adams hit a long home run to
left field. K y ler L ovgren
w a lk e d , D o n a ld A d a m s
reached on a fielders choice,
Lovgren scored on a passed
ball and Josh Gutierrez had a
RBI double to make it 5-0 after
one.
W inters led o ff the
second with a triple and scored
on an e rro r. B illy G a te s
reached on an error, Donald
A dam s w alked, Jode Coil
scored tw o with a triple and
Gutierrez had a RBI single to
m ake it 9-0.
In the third. W inters
doubled and scored on Brad
A dam s triple, w ho scored as
Lovgren reached on an error.
Ben Turrell led off the
fo u rth w ith a d o u b le ,
E lg u e z a b a l a n d W in te rs
singled, Luke Murray doubled
to empty the bases, Gates had
an RBI double, Trevor Rhea
had an RBI double. Coil and
R obert W halen singled and
Elguezabal walked to force in
a run and m ake it 17-0.
The M ustangs added
one more in the fifth as Lovgren
re a c h e d on an e rro r a n d
scored on a Gates’ triple to left
field.
Brad Adams, Winters
and G ates com bined for the
no-hitter with Adam s picking
up the win.
G ates w ent four for
four with a double, triple and
tw o RBI. Brad A dam s went
tw o for three w ith a triple,
h o m e ru n a n d fo u r R B I,
W inters w ent tw o for three
w ith a d o u b le , trip le and
s c o r e d th re e ru n s a n d
G utierrez went tw o for three
with a double and an RBI. Coil
w ent tw o for five with tw o
RBI and Murray went one for
tw o w ith a double and three
RBI.
H eppner 542 61-18
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W ahtonka 000 00-0
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B rad A d a m s, Josh
W inters (3), Billy G ates (5)
and G ates, C huy Elguezabal
(5); Brandon, LaD oucher(3)
and Jason. W- A dam s. L-
Brandon. 2B- W inters, Luke
Murray, Gates, Trevor Rhea,
Josh G utierrez, Ben Turrell
(H eppner). 3B- W inters, B.
A d am s, G a te s, Jo d e C oil
(H eppner). HR- B. A dam s
(Heppner).
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O n a co ld , w in d y ,
snowy Saturday, April 5, the
Heppner Mustang JV baseball
team used good p itch in g ,
fielding and hitting to sweep the
v isitin g S h erm an C o u n ty
Huskies 13-3 in five innings for
gam e one and 11 -4 in gam e
two, to improve to 3-1 on the
year. The M ustangs will be at
hom e T h ursday, A pril 10
against the Pendleton Frosh
before going on the road to
Sherman County on Saturday,
April 12 for a double header.
The Mustangs jumped
out early in game one as Jode
Coil and Dan Basile walked,
K ory Paullus scored them
both with a single, Trevor Rhea
has an RBI single and Kyle
Carlson was hit by a pitch.
M atthew VanCleave walked,
Sloan Keithley had a sacrifice
fly to score one, Riley Wight
was hit by a pitch and later
scored on a passed ball and
Coil scored a run on a fielder’s
choice to m ake it 6-0.
They added two more
in the second w hen Paullus
singled and later scored a
b a s e s - lo a d e d w a lk by
VanCleave and Carlson was
hit by a pitch and later scored
on a fielder’s choice by Wight.
The Huskies scored a
run in the top o f the third but
the Mustangs came back with
three more in the bottom h alf
when Coil and Basile singled
and scored on a Paullus double
and Rhea had an RBI double.
The Huskies added a
run in the fourth and one in the
fifth to get within 11 -3 but the
M u stan g s en d ed it in the
bottom half on the ten-run rule
w h e n R h e a a n d C a rls o n
r e a c h e d on e r r o r s a n d
K eithley w alked to load the
bases and W ight doubled to
right-center to score tw o and
m ake it 13-3.
Coil went three innings
to pick up the win striking out
five and allowing ju st one hit
and one unearned run. Carlson
and VanCleave each pitched
an inning o f relief.
Paullus went three for
four with four RBI and scored
three runs, Rhea went two for
three with two RBI and scored
twice, Coil went two for three
with an RBI and scored twice,
Basile w ent one for tw o and
scored twice, Wight went one
for three w ith tw o RBI and
Carlson scored three runs.
The Huskies scored a
run in the top o f the first in the
s e c o n d g a m e , b u t th e
M ustangs cam e back w ith
three in the bottom half when
Coil led o ff w ith a triple and
scored on a Basile sac fly.
R h e a w a lk e d a n d c o m e
around to score on a Josh
G utierrez double, w ho later
scored on a Carlson single.
The H uskies scored
three in the third to take a 4-3
le a d b u t th e M u s ta n g s
responded w ith an eight run
bottom half to regain the lead.
Robert Whalen and Gutierrez
singled, Carlson had an RBI
single and VanCleave scored
another run with a sac fly.
Wight walked, Keithley had an
RBI single, Coil walked, Basile
scored two more with a single
an d R h ea, G u tie rre z an d
Carlson each had RBI singles
to m ake it 11 -4.
Gutierrez allowed just
tw o hits over the final four
innings to take the com plete
game win. He struck out nine
and w alked ju st one over
seven innings.
Carlson went four for
four with three RBI, Gutierrez
w ent three for four w ith a
double and two RBI and Coil
went three for four w ith a
double and a triple. B asile
w ent tw o for fo u r w ith a
double and three RBI.
Gam e One
H eppner 623 02-13
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as Rhea scored to m ake it 12-
7.
The Bulldogs scored
a run in the sixth and five in the
seventh to steal the win.
Murray went four for
five w ith a double and three
RBI, Paullus w ent tw o for
three with two RBI and scored
three runs, Rhea went two for
fo u r w ith a d o u b le a n d
Bergstrom went two for five
with a double, Basile was one
for three with a double and two
RBI.
In the second gam e,
the B ulldogs took a l -0 lead
in the first, but the M ustangs
came back with two in the top
o f the second when Basile
singled, Carlson was hit by a
pitched and Sloan K eithley
had a two out, two RBI single.
The Bulldogs cam e
back with three in the third to
ta k e a 4 -2 le a d , b u t th e
Mustangs came back with two
in the fourth as Rhea walked,
went to second on a bunt by
B a s ile a n d s c o re d on a
VanCleave single and he later
scored on an RBI single by
Keithley to tie it at 4-4.
The M ustangs took
the lead for good in the fifth
w hen Coil double, w ent to
third on a fly-out by Paullus and
scored on a double by Murray.
R h ea s in g le d and B a sile
scored tw o with a double to
m ake it 7-4.
The Bulldogs scored
a run in the fifth and a run in
the seventh and had the tying
run on third with one out, but
the M ustangs held on for the
win.
Basile w ent tw o for
three w ith a double and tw o
RBI. Rhea went two for three
and scored twice, VanCleave
w ent tw o for three w ith an
RBI, Keithley w ent tw o for
four with three RBI, Coil went
one for two with a double and
Paullus had a triple as the
M ustangs had 11 hits as a
team.
Paullus picked up the
win going four innings in relief
o f M urray, striking out four,
walking two, giving up three
hits and two runs.
Game One
Heppner JV 130 530
0-12 133
Hermiston JV 030 401
5-1362
Adam B ergstrom ,
Jode Coil (4), Kory Paullus (6),
Kyle Carlson (7) and Paullus,
Carlson (6), Paullus (7); Nino,
Anderson (6) and Pedro. W-
Anderson. L- Carlson. 2B-
Luke
M urray,
Adam
Bergstrom, Trevor Rhea, Dan
Basile, Matthew VanCleave
(H ep p n er);
Pesicka
(Hermiston). 3B- none. HR-
none.
Game Two
Heppner JV 020 230
0-
7 112
Hermiston JV 103 010
1 6 112
Murray, Paullus (4)
and Paullus, Carlson (4); Dusty
and P edro, Woll (4). W-
Paullus. L- Dusty. 2B- Jode
Coil, Murray, Rhea. Basile
(H ep p n er);
Pesicka
(Hermiston). 3B- Paullus. HR-
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