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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
JVs sweep Sherman
Ione tennis team edges
Condon
lo n e te n n is te a m s
hosted C ondon on Tuesday,
April 8. lone edged C ondon,
claiming three o f five matches.
C a itlin
O re m
e a s ily
o v e rp o w e re d
K a te e
H u m p h re y , 8 -2 . M e g h a n
M cC abe c o n q u e re d K a ila
K ilg o r e , 8 -3 . M e g h a n
M cCabe paired up w ith Sara
Peck to defeat Jessica Hill and
A lex H ardie, 8-6. Sara Peck
doubled back to play against
Katee Humphrey, losing, 1-8.
Brian Bunch played the only
boys m atch o f the day, losing
to Teren H um phrey, 6-8.
lone m en tied w ith
W e sto n
M cE w en
on
Thursday, April 10, w hile the
lone w om en posted only one
w in for the evening. Tyler
R a ib le d e f e a te d R o g e r
B aum ann, 8-1. B rian Bunch
lost to Scott P eterson, 3-8.
Johnny Collin and Paul Neiffer
ousted Austin Bum s and Tony
Todd, 8-3. Taylor M cElligott
and N a th a n R ea n a rro w ly
Brian Bunch returns a
forehand on serve-receive
against Condon.
succum bed to Jason Kennedy
and Josh M cC ullough, 6-8.
C a itlin O rem fell to Tam i
W eidart, 1-8. O rem doubled
b a c k to d e f e a t W h itn e y
M ajors, 9-7. A m anda Em ery
lost to K rista H ancock, 4-8.
S ara P eck an d M eg h an
M c C a b e lo s t to K a y la
Parades and A shley Rideout,
1-8. A ly ssa R ietm an n and
Abby Key fell to Becky Baker
and Vicki Post, 5-8.
Mustangs sweep Huskies,
8-2 and 2-1
By Rick Paullus
T he H ep p n er M us­
tangs sw ept a d oubleheader
from the S herm an C ounty
H uskies, 8-2 and 2-1 on Fri­
day, April 11, in M oro in non­
league baseball to im prove to
6 and 3 on the year. The M us­
tangs have a non-league dou­
b leh ead er at hom e ag ain st
N yssa on Friday, A pril 18, at
1 p.m . before beginning C o­
lumbia Basin conference play
at hom e on Tuesday, April 22,
a g a in s t th e s ix th - r a n k e d
Stanfield Tigers.
T he M ustangs took
an early 1 -0 lead in the first
gam e when Chuy Elguezabal
reached on an error and even­
tually scored on a Brad Adam s’
sacrifice fly. T he M ustangs
added another run in the third
on a tw o-out hom e run by
Adams.
Billy G ates hit a solo
hom e run in the fourth before
the M ustangs broke the game
open in the fifth with four runs.
Kyler Lovgren singled, Adams
hit his second hom e run o f the
gam e, Luke M urray singled
and scored on G ates’ hard sin­
gle to left that got by the left
fielder, and Donald Adams had
an RBI single.
T he H uskies scored
twice in the sixth, but the Mus­
tangs added another run in sev­
enth w hen Brad A dam s sin­
gled and went to third on Cody
W alton’s bunt single, then
scored on a G ates’ sacrifice fly.
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C o n o r K ilk e n n y
struck out the side in the sev­
enth to preserve the win.
Adam s went three for
th re e w ith fo u r R B ls and
scored three runs. H e also
went five innings on the mound
to pick up the win. Gates went
tw o for three with three RBIs
and scored tw ice.
The second game was
all about pitching and defense.
The M ustangs scored a run in
th e to p o f th e first w h e n
Elguezabal singled and cam e
aro u n d to score on a B rad
A dam s’ single.
The Huskies scored a
run to tie in the bottom h a lf o f
th e inning. T h e M u sta n g s
scored w hat tu rned o ut to be
the winning run in the second
w hen Donald A dam s singled,
went to third on a Kory Paullus
single and scored on a Jode
Coil fielder’s choice.
G ates w ent five in­
nings, giving up three hits and
s tr i k in g o u t th r e e , w ith
Elguezabal picking up the save,
allowing no hits and striking out
six in the final two innings.
Statistics
G am e One
H eppner: 101 140 1
- 8 104
Sherman County: 000
002 0 - 2 4 3
Brad A dam s, C onor
Kilkenny (6) and Billy Gates;
B ro w n , W a lla c e ( 6 ) a n d
K ock. W -A dam s. L-B row n.
2B -Josh G utierrez (H ), Hill
(SC ). 3B -none. H R -A dam s
(2), G ates.
G am e Two
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H eppner: 110 000 0
-263
Sherman County: 100
000 0 - 1 3 0
G a te s ,
Chuy
Elguezabal (6) and Elguezabal,
G ates (6); H all, Justesen (6),
King (7) and King, K ock (7).
W -G a te s .
L - H a ll.
S-
E lg u ezab al. 2 B -n o n e. 3B -
none. HR-none.
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By Rick Paullus
T he H ep p n er M us­
tang JV baseball team earned
a hard-fought sw eep over the
Sherm an County H uskies by
scores o f 5-2 and 13-9 in nine
innings on Saturday, April 12,
in M oro. The M ustangs, now
6 an d 2, p lay at W esto n -
M cE w en on M onday, April
21, at 4 p.m .
T he M ustangs broke
open a scoreless gam e one in
the fourth when Josh Gutierrez
walked, stole second, went to
third on an error and scored
on a passed ball. Kiel N aim s
then hit a home run to left-cen­
ter. M atthew Van C leave sin­
gled, Riley Wight walked and
both scored on a single by
C ody W alton to m ake it 4-0.
T hey added another
run in the fifth w hen N aim s
w alked and cam e around to
score on an error.
T he H uskies scored
two in the bottom half and had
the bases loaded, but the M us­
tangs w ere able to get out o f
the jam and held on for the
win.
Gutierrez went the dis­
tance to pick up the win, strik­
ing out 11, allow ing five hits,
no w alks and one earned run.
Van Cleave w ent two
for four; Walton, one for three
w ith tw o R B ls; and N aim s
scored twice.
The Huskies took a 4-
0 lead into the fourth in the
second gam e before the M us­
tangs finally got on the board
when Kory Paullus and Naims
singled and scored as Van
C leave reached base on an
error.
The H uskies had a 5-
2 lead in the sixth w hen the
M ustangs broke out w ith sev­
en r u n s . R o b e r t W h a le n
w alked, Van C leave singled,
Sloan K eithley reached on a
fie ld e r’s choice and A aron
Lueck hit a tw o-out single to
score tw o. W alton and K yle
C a rlso n h ad R B I sin g le s,
Paullus scored tw o with a sin­
gle and then cam e around to
score on a passed ball.
It stayed 9-5 until the
seventh w hen the H uskies
scored four to tie it at 9-9 and
send it into extra innings.
T h e M u sta n g s had
Wednesday, April 16, 2003 - SEVEN
Mustangs blank Pioneers
runners at second and third in
By Rick Paullus
walked, ( iates had an RBI sin­
the eighth but couldn’t score.
A nine-run fourth in­ gle and Trevor Rhea reached
The Huskies got their lead-off
ning broke open a close game on an error to score Lovgren.
m an on second, but Paullus
and helped the Heppner M us­ Coil singled. Josh G utierrez
threw him out trying to steal tangs varsity to an 11-0 win
was hit by a pitch to force in a
third and S herm an C ounty
over the visiting M ac-Hi Pio­ run and Paullus lined a single
failed to score.
neers on Tuesday, April 8. The
In the ninth, Keithley non-league gam e w as short­ to right field that got by the out­
fielder, scoring three and m ak­
walked, was bunted to second
ened to five innings due to the ing the score 11 -0.
by Wight and went to third on
10-run rule. The Mustangs im­
Elguezabal w ent the
a balk. Lueck w as hit by a proved to 4 and 3 on the year
distance on the m ound, strik­
pitch and Walton hit a triple to
and will host Nyssa on Friday, ing out 12 and allow ing ju st
right centerfield to score two;
April 18, for a doubleheader tw o hits, one walk and hit one
he then scored on a throw ing
before hosting Stanfield on batter.
error. C arlson reached on an
Tuesday, April 22 in their first
G ates w ent tw o for
error and eventually scored on
league game.
three w ith a double and tw o
a passed ball to m ake it 13-9.
The M ustangs broke RBls. Coil went two for three
The Huskies got their
a scoreless tie in the bottom and scored twice. Elguezabal
lead -o ff m an on again in the
o f th e t h ir d w h e n C h u y had three R B ls and scored
bottom half, but Paullus threw
E lg u e z a b a l w a lk e d , B rad
him out trying to steal second Adams singled, and Elguezabal twice. Paullus had two RBls.
Statistics
and the M ustangs held on for stole third and then scored on
M ac-Hi: 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 2
the win.
a th r o w in g e rro r. K y le r 5
N a im s p itc h e d the
Lovgren w alked and Billy
Heppner: 002 9x -11
eighth and ninth innings to pick
G ates had an RBI double.
7
0
up the win.
The M ustangs broke
Strickland, W orsech
Paullus reached base
the gam e open in the fourth (2 ) a n d R u v a lc a b a ( 3 ) ,
five tim es in six at-bats, get­
when Jode Coil singled, Kory Stallings (4), Labbes (4) and
ting tw o hits, tw o w alks and
Paullus reached on an error Ely, S tric k la n d (2 ); C h u y
w as hit by a pitch. He scored
and Elguezabal hit a line drive Elguezabal and Billy G ates.
tw ic e and h a d tw o R B ls.
home run to right-center, mak­
N aim s reached base four out ing the score 5-0. Luke Murray W-Elguezabal. L-Ruvalcaba.
2 B -G a te s. 3 B -n o n e . H R -
o f five at-bats, getting two hits,
reached on an error, Lovgren Elguezabal.
one double, a w alk and w as
hit by a pitch. W alton w ent
three for six with three R B ls,
and scored tw ice. C arlson
w ent tw o for six w ith a d o u ­
ble, and scored tw ice. L ueck
w ent one for three w ith tw o
R B ls a n d s c o r e d tw ic e .
Keithley also scored twice.
Statistics
G am e One
H eppner: 000 4 1 0 0 - 5 5 3
Sherm an C ounty: 000 020 0
-254
Josh G u tie rre z and
K yle C arlson; J. Bird and J.
B irchm . W -G utierrez. L-J.
Bird. 2B-none. 3B-none. HR-
Kiel Naim s.
G am e Two
Heppner Elementary sixth grade students feasted
H eppner: 000 207 004 - 13 on fruits and vegetables follow ing a unit study of Ancient
116
Rome. Like Ancient Romans, students got to recline on
S herm an C ounty: 031 110 the floor while eating, but didn't get to eat for hours as
was traditionally done.
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400 - 7 7 4
Sloan Keithley, M at­
thew Van Cleave (3), Carlson
(5 )
, N a irn s (8 ) an d K o ry
Boy Scout Troop 661 perform this special procedure
Paullus; Wallace, Von Borstel
will hold a special cerem ony and w e consider it an honor
(6 )
, K aseberg (9) and Bird.
W -N aim s. L-V on B o rstel. on April 26 to retire worn out and a privilege. The Scouts
2 B - C a r ls o n , N a irn s (H ), flags. If you have a flag that prom ise to carry out their
needs to be replaced, please duties with respect and dignity.
S h a rp (S C ). 3 B -C o d y
drop it o ff at H eppner TV.
A nyone w ho has
Walton. HR-none.
T he A m erican Legion has questions or concerns, call
designated The Boy Scouts to Dan M etz, 442-7344.
When in Rome...
Flag ceremony planned
Mustang JVs drop game to
Pendleton Frosh The Bucks came back Plant
By Rick Paullus
w ith tw o m ore in the second exchange set
The Pendleton Frosh
to regain the lead, but the
broke open a tie gam e w ith
M ustangs scored tw o runs o f
four runs in the sixth inning to
their own in the third on walks
beat the Heppner M ustang JV
by B asile and P aullus and a
baseball team , 9-5, on Thurs­
tw o-out single by M atthew
day, April 10 in Heppner. The
Van C leave to m ake it 5-4.
M ustangs dropped to 4 and
It stayed that way un­
2 on the year and will play at
til the fifth when the Bucks tied
A th e n a a g a in s t W e sto n -
it at 5-5, then scored four runs
M cE w en on M onday, A pril
in the sixth to hold onto the
21 at 4 p.m .
wire
T he B ucks to o k a 2-
Van C leave went one
0 lead in the top o f the first,
for tw o with two RBls, Basile
but the M ustangs cam e right
s c o r e d tw ic e a n d K y le
back as C ody W alton led o ff
C arlson had a double.
w ith a bunt single and stole
Statistics
second. D an Basile w alked;
Pendleton: 220 014 0 - 9 1 1
a passed ball and a w ild pitch
1
scored W alton, and B asile
H eppner: 302 000 0 - 5 3 5
sco red on a K ory P a u llu s
Cooley, Drop (3) and
g ro u n d -o u t. K ie l N a irn s
Jones; K ory P aullus, K yle
reached on a fielder's choice,
C a rls o n (6 ) a n d C a rls o n ,
I stole second, went to third on P a u llu s (6 ). W -D ro p . L-
a passed ball and scored on
C a r ls o n . 2 B - D r o p ( P ) ,
an error to m ake the score 3-
C arlson (H). 3B -D rop (P).
2
HR-none.
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