Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 23, 2003 - FIVE
C ardinals face up again Mustangs blast Wahtonka
it 10-1. The Eagles scored on
By Rick Paullus
Echo and Moro
a run in the sixth, but the
lone Cardinal tennis
team s hosted Echo on
Tuesday, April 15. The lone
ladies took tw o o f tw o
matches and the lone men
took one o f two matches.
Caitlin Orem easily
defeated Stacie Garcia, 8-0.
Amanda Emery narrow ly
defeated Heather Thomas, 8-
7.
Tyler Raible lost to
John M agana, 0-8, while
Brian Bunch defeated Ruben
Harris, 8-1.
The lone tennis teams
traveled to Moro on Friday,
April 18. lone walked away
w ith th ree w ins, w hile
Sherman High School posted
six wins.
Orem had a 4-1 lead
against Frankie Welk. Welk
turned up the heat and had 6-
5 advantage before Orem
finished the match with a strong
8-6 victory. Emery lost to a
more experienced opponent,
Tiffany Gray, 0-8. Meghan
McCabe lost 2-8 to Sellah
Hill.
McCabe doubled up
with Orem for a match, losing
to Codi Stroud and Kristi
Danielson, 2-8. Abby Key and
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Meghan McCabe reaches
and returns a baseline hit to
her Sherman County
opponent.
Alyssa Rietmann lost to Hill
and Christine Alley, 2-8.
Raible lost to Brett
Brown, 5-8 and Bunch lost to
Willy Reeves, 5-8. Johnny
Collin and Paul Neiffer won
their match against Reeves and
Joe DeGrange, 8-4. Taylor
M cElligott and Nate Rea
defeated Brad Carlson and
Shawn Bickler, 8-3.
Mustang JVs outlast Vikings
By Rick Paullus
The
H ep p n er
Mustang JV baseball team
outlasted the Umatilla Vikings
16-7 in a game in which the
team s com bined for 24
strikeouts, 20 walks, 20 hits
and five hit batters on Monday,
April 14 in Umatilla. The
Mustangs, now 7-2 on the
year, host Stanfield on Friday,
April 25 at 3 p.m., and travel
to Stanfield on Monday, April
28.
The Mustangs scored
a run in the first when Luke
Murray reached on a fielder’s
choice and came around to
score on a Trevor Rhea single,
but the Vikings scored a run in
the bottom half to tie it at 1 -1.
In the second, Riley
Wight singled, Cody Walton
reached on an error, Dan
Basile had a sac fly, Murray
tripled to score a run and came
home as Rhea reached on an
error and Sloan Keithley drew
' a bases loaded walk to force
in a run and make it 5-1.
t
They added three
more in the third when Walton
and Basile singled, Murray had
an RBI double and Rhea
reached on an error to score
two more.
The Vikings scored
three in the fourth to get within
8-4, but the Mustangs got a
run in the fifth when Matthew
VanCleave walked and came
around to score on a passed
The
H ep p n er
Mustang varsity baseball team
banged out 16 hits to beat the
visiting Wahtonka Eagles 15-
2 on Tuesday, April 15. The
Mustangs, now 7-3 on the
year, have a key doubleheader
at Pilot Rock on Saturday,
A pril 26 and w ill be at
Weston-McEwen on Tuesday,
April 29 in Columbia Basin
Conference play.
The Mustangs took
an early 2-0 lead when Josh
Winters walked and Brad
A dams hit a hom erun to
centerfield in the first inning.
They added a run in the
second when Chuy Elguezabal
singled and came around to
score on a Winters single.
In the third, Kyler
Lovgren walked, Kory Paullus
singled, Jode Coil had an RBI
single and Elguezabal hit a sac
fly to give the Mustangs a 6-0
lead.
The Eagles scored a
run in the top of the fourth, but
the Mustangs came back with
two more in the bottom half
when Kiel Naims walked,
Billy Gates singled, Donald
Adams walked and Lovgren
had a two RBI single.
In the fifth , Brad
Adams doubled and Gates hit
a home run to left field to make
The South Morrow
Scholarship Trust is holding its
third annual golftoumament on
Saturday, May 3, starting at 9
a.m., at the Willow Creek
Country Club. It will be a four-
person team scramble. Cost is
$45, including lunch. All funds
will go for scholarships for
graduating seniors of Heppner
and lone schools. Come
su p p o rt the stu d en ts o f
Heppner and lone Schools
and have a fun time in the
p ro c e ss, said a tru st
spokesperson.
The co m m ittee is
currently working to establish
a large enough fund to replace
the Troedson Scholarships
w hen they run out. The
rep lacem en t w ill be for
Heppner and lone students
only.
For more information,
contact Missy Cutsforth at
989-8104, Sharon Harrison at
676-5407, or Del LaRue at
422-7468.
American Legion and Auxiliary to
hold meeting
The American Legion
and Auxiliary will meet April
28, at 7 p.m., in the Methodist
Church basement.
T hree m em bers,
President Sharon Harrison,
Dorothy Jackson and Bebe
Munkers attended the District
6 meeting held in La Grande
on April 12.
lone and Heppner
were the only units to reach
goal at that time. A freedom
g a th erin g took place in
downtown La Grande and
m em bers o f D istric t 6
participated.
Election ofofficers will
be held at the April meeting.
The “Poppy” date will be set
in May.
The A uxiliary has
remembered local boys that
are in the service with cards.
You are invited to
attend the April 28 meeting
and support the veterans.
WCCC ladies hold Play Day
in the rain
Ten W illow Creek
In Flight A, Luvilla
County Club ladies gathered
Sonstegard
received low gross
in rainy conditions for the April
and
Eva
Kilkenny
receive low
16 Play Day. Shari Stahl
net.
Loa
Henderson
received
received the low gross of the
low
gross
for
Flight
B and
field; Pat Anderson received
Jackie
Allstott
received
low
four with an RBI and Coil low net; and Carol Norris and
went one for two with an RBI. Donna Morgan received least gross for Flight C.
In the second game, putts of the field.
the Mustangs again scored
early when Winters reached on Stokes Landing Senior Center to
an error, went to third on Brad
Adams’ double and scored on hold fundraiser
This is a fundraiser for the
a Luke Murray single.
center.
S tokes
L anding
The show will feature
They added another Senior Center in Irrigon is
run in the third when Winters sponsoring the Blue Mountain a variety of old time music and
singled and scored on a Old Time Fiddlers show, for there will be refreshments
Murray double and another the 15th year, on Saturday, available before and during the
run in the fourth when Donald April 26 starting at 6:30 p.m. show. Everyone is welcome to
attend. For more information,
Adams singled and went to
call (541) 922-4399.
third on a Gutierrez sac bunt
and scored on a Coil squeeze
bunt.
The Mustangs scored
two insurance runs in the sixth
when Gates singled, Donald
Toni Cutsforth & Jacob K avaya
Adams was hit by a pitch, Ben
Reception ~ Saturday, April 26
Turrell reached on an error to
score G ates, E lguezabal
Heppner Elks Club
walked to load the bases and
Winters drew a walk to force
K atie R iney & M ichael Olsen
in a run to make it 5-0.
Conor Kilkenny went
Wedding ~ Saturday, May 3
the distance on the mound to
U nited Church o f Christ, Condon
pick up the win allowing just
two hits and two walks, while
Dawn Boor & Jeffery Eynetich
striking out seven.
Murray went two for
Wedding ~ Saturday, June 21
three with two RBI, Winters
went two for three and scored
twice and Donald Adams
Country
scored two runs.
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Mustangs sweep Nyssa
ball. They added three more
in the sixth when Walton
w alked, B asile sin g led ,
Murray had an RBI single,
Rhea and Kyle Carlson had an
RBI single to make it 12-4.
The Vikings scored
two in the sixth, but the
Mustangs came back with four
more in the seventh when
Aaron Lueck singled and
scored on a Basile single.
Murray reached on an error
to score another run, Rhea
reached on an error and later
scored on a passed ball and
Carlson had an RBI single.
The Vikings scored a
run in the bottom half and had
the bases loaded, but the
Mustangs got out of the jam.
Murray went four for
six with four RBI and scored
five times. Basile went four for
five with two RBI and scored
three times. Carlson had two
RBI, Walton scored twice and
Rhea had two hits and two
RBI.
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Umatilla 100302 1-7
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Matthew VanCleave,
Dan Basile (4), Sloan Keithley
(6), Trevor Rhea (7) and Kyle
Carlson; Estrada, Bissonette
(4) and Q uillen. W-
VanCleave. L- Estrada. 2B-
Luke Murray (H); Ortega (U).
3B- Murray (H). HR- none.
Cozy, Well-Kept Home
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by Rick Paullus
Pitching, defense and
tim ely hitting carried the
Heppner Mustangs baseball
team to a sweep of the visiting
Nyssa Bulldogs by scores o f
5-0 and 5-0 on Friday, April
18. The Mustangs wrapped
up the non-league portion of
their season with a 9-3 record
and will be at Pilot Rock for a
Columbia Basin Conference
doubleheader on Saturday,
April 26 at 11 a.m., and at
Weston-McEwen on Tuesday,
April 29 at 4:30 a.m.
The Mustangs got on
the board early in the first game
when Josh Winters doubled
and scored on Brad Adams’
homerun in the first inning.
They added another in the
second when Kory Paullus
w alked and went to second on
Kyler Lovgren’s sacrifice bunt
and scored on a Jode Coil
double.
In the third, Brad
Adams singled and went to
second on a ground out by
Billy Gates; then went to third
on Donald Adams’ single and
scored on a Josh Gutierrez
bunt. The Mustangs added
their fifth run in the fourth when
Coil reached on an error, went
to second on a C huy
Elguezabal sac bunt and
scored on Winters’ single.
Elguezabal made the
lead stand up as he went five
innings, scattering three hits
while striking out eight and an
intentional walk and Gates
pitched two scoreless innings
in relief.
Donald Adams went
two for three with a double and
Brad Adams went two for four
with two RBI and scored
twice. Winters went two for
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Trevor Rhea singled, Winters
singled, Brad Adams had an
RBI sin g le, N aim s was
intentionally w alked and Gates
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left to end the game on the ten-
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Donald Adams took a
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Gates went three for
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