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    SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 30, 2003
HJHS track team hold
Cardinals participate in Mustangs sweep Rockets
By Rick Paullus
runners up, Billy Gates scored meet in Irrigon
Condon Invitational
The
H ep p n er both with a double and scored
”
One Day after running
at the Umatilla Rivers Edge
Track M eet, the lone
Cardinals were at it again, this
time in Condon. The Cardinal
boys’ team finished second
overall, while the girls took
third overall, at the Condon
Invitational meet held April 19.
For the boys’ team,
Andrew Rietmann had two
first place finishes, winning the
100m dash with a time o f
10.88 and won the 200m dash
with a time o f22.68. Rietmann
also finished third in the 400m
with a time o f 56.23. Mike
Radie was close behind with
a second place finish in the
100m dash with a time of
11.38. Radie also finished
second in the 200m dash with
a time o f23.44.
Tyler Brown placed
fourth in the javelin with a
throw o f 133 feet 2 inches.
Cayle Krebs finished third in
the discus with a throw of 119
feet. Billy Ross placed fifth in
the triple jump with a jump of
33 feet 10 inches.
The 4x100m relay
team o f R adie, N ick
C h ristm a n , K rebs and
Rietmann finished second with
a time o f 45.89. The 1600m
relay team of Brown, Ross,
Christman and Radie finished
fifth with a time of4:00.
On the girls’ team,
Diana McElligott took away
three first place ribbons in the
100m dash with a time o f
12.81; 200m dash with a time
of26.49; and in the 400m with
a time o f 1:01.
A shley
G ram s
finished first in the 300m
hurdles with a time o f 53.86.
The 4x100m relay
team of Eva Chitty, Grams,
Natalie McElligott and Diana
McElligott finished second
with a time o f 53.69.
Mustangs shut-out Tigers
By Rick Paullus
Good pitching, defense
and timely hitting helped the
Heppner Mustangs to a 9-0
win over the visiting Stanfield
Tigers in Columbia Basin
C o n fe re n ce action on
T uesday, A pril 22. The
Mustangs, 1 -0 in the CBC and
10-3 overall, have a double
h ead er at hom e ag ain st
Umatilla on Saturday, May 3
and have a non-league game
against Riverside at home on
Tuesday, May 6, at 4 p.m.
After a scoreless first,
the Mustangs scored three in
the second when Billy Gates
doubled, Kory Paullus walked,
Josh Gutierrez had an RBI
single, Jode Coil singled home
Paullus and Gutierrez scored
when the ball got by the left
fielder.
-i.n I... . They added two more
in the third when Brad Adams
reached on an error, Donald
Adams walked, Paullus had an
RBI single and got into a
rundown to score another run
to make it 5-0.
In the fourth, Coil
reached on an error and came
around to score on a Chuy
Elguezabal single. They added
M ustang b aseb all team
recorded their fourth and fifth
straight shutouts and their tenth
straight win in sweeping the
Pilot Rock Rockets 7-0 and
12-0, with the second game
being cut short to five innings
due to the 10-run rule, on
Saturday, A pril 26. The
Mustangs, now 3-0 in the
CBC and 12-3 overall, will
host Umatilla for a double
header on Saturday, May 3 at
11 a.m., and face Riverside at
home on Tuesday, May 6 at 4
p.m., in a non-league game.
The Mustangs scored
the only run they needed in the
first when Brad Adams hit a
two-out double and scored on
a Kory Paullus single.
They added two more
in the fifth when Jode Coil
singled, Chuy Elguezabal was
hit by a pitch, Adams was
intentionally w alked and
Paullus singled to score two.
The Mustangs added
insurance in the seventh as
Elguezabal walked and scored
on Adams’ double. Paullus
reached on a fielder’s choice,
Luke Murray was intentionally
walked, Paullus scored on a
wild pitch, Donald Adams
walked and Kyler Lovgren
singled to score two more and
make it 7-0.
Elguezabal went the
distance on the mound to pick
up the win striking out ten,
walking none and scattering
four hits.
Brad Adams w ent
tw o for th re e w ith tw o
doubles; Paullus went two for
four with three RBI; Lovgren
went two for four with two
RBI; Coil went two for three;
and Elguezabal scored twice.
The Mustangs again
struck early in the second
game as Elguezabal walked,
stole second, went to third as
Josh Winters struck out and
reached on a passed ball and
scored on another passed ball.
Brad Adams walked, Murray
grounded out to move the
as Donald Adams reached on
an error.
They broke out the
long ball in the second when
Coil hit a homerun to right,
Elguezabal singled and Brad
Adams made a home run to
right-center to make it 7-0.
In the th ird , Josh
Gutierrez singled, Coil reached
on an error, moving Gutierrez
to third, who scored when Coil
stole second.
The Mustangs put the
game away in the fifth when
Donald Adams walked and
went to third on Ben Turrell’s
single, Cody Walton running
for Turrell went to third on a
Gutierrez RBI single, Trevor
Rhea grounded out to score
Walton, Kiel Naims, Gutierrez
scored on a wild pitch and
Brad Adam s had an RBI
double to make it 12-0.
Brad Adams went the
distance to pick up the win
pitching a one-hitter, striking
out five and walking one.
Adams helped himself
at the plate going two for two
with a double and a home run
and three RBI. Gutierrez went
two for three with an RBI and
score twice and Elguezabal
scored twice.
Game One
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Chuy Elguezabal and
Billy Gates; Erick Stelk and
Phillip Petrine. W-Elguezabal.
L-Stelk. 2B- Brad Adams 2,
Jode Coil (H). 3B- none. HR-
none.
Game Two
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B. Adams and Gates;
Colby Norquist, Mitch Byrnes
{ 2), Michael Krosting (3) and
Perrine. W- B. Adams. L-
N orquist. 2B- B. Adams,
Gates (H). 3B- none. HR-
Coil, B. Adams (H).
another in the fifth when Gates
walked and Cody Walton
came in to run for him. Donald
Adams had a sacrifice bunt
and Gutierrez had an RBI
single.
The Mustangs added
two more in the sixth when
Elguezabal reached on an error
and came around to score on
a Josh Winters single and he
ended up scoring on a Luke
Murray bunt.
Elguezabal picked up
the win going six innings-
striking out eight, allowing
three hits, while walking two.
Winters went three for
four with an RBI; Gutierrez
went two for three with two
RBI and Gates scored twice.
Kyler Lovgren made
several outstanding plays at
third base.
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C huy E lguezabal,
Brad Adams (7) and Billy
Gates; Jacob Flemmer and
A .J.
M cQ uow n.
W-
Elguezabal. L- Flemmer. 2B-
K elly T hom pson
The lone Cardinals
Flemmer (S); Gates (H). 3B-
finished first in the 400m with
boys’ track team finished
none. HR- none.
a time o f 53.95. Mike Radie
second, while the girls’ team
placed third in the 100m dash
tied for third, at the Umatilla
with a time of 11.70; he also
VanCleave singled Basile to Rivers Edge Track Meet, April placed third in the 200m dash
third and he scored on a 18.
with a time o f24.23.
The Lady Cardinals
passed ball to make it 4-0.
C ayle K rebs took
In the second, Walton w ere led by N a talie
second in the shot put with a
walked and stole second, McElligott, who finished first throw o f 43 feet 10 inches. He
Naims had an RBI double, in the long jump with a jump also finished third in the discus
Trevor Rhea had an RBI single of 14 feet 10 inches. She also
with a throw o f 108 feet 11
and Basile had an RBI double finished first in the triple jump in ch es. N ick C h ristm an
with a jump o f 30 feet 4Vi
to make it 7-0.
finished second in the high
The Mustangs added inches.
jump with a jump o f 5 feet 10
Diana McElligott took
three more in the fourth. They
inches. Tyler Brown placed
came when Walton doubled, first in the 100m dash with a third in the javelin with a throw
C arlson w alked, W alton time of 13.18, and also placed o f 134 feet 5 inches.
scored on a passed ball, and first in the 200m dash with a
The 4x100m relay
Naims had an RBI double and time o f27.49. Ashley Grams team o f Radie, Christman,
scored as Robert Whalen finished first in the 300m
Krebs and Rietmann finished
hurdles with a time o f 51.52;
reached on an error.
first with a time o f46.02.
The Tigers scored five she also took third in the 100m
in the fifth and three more in hurdles with a time o f 19.15.
the sixth to get within two but Eva Chitty finished second in
the Mustangs held on for the the 400m with a time of 1:06.
The 4x100m relay
win.
Liberty
Irene
Naims went four for team of Chitty, Grams, Natalie Jacquez- a daughter, Liberty
four with fouf RBI, three M cE llig o tt and D iana Irene, was bom April 9,2003
doubles and scored three runs. McElligott finished first with a at Good Shepherd Medical
Walton went two for two, time o f 54.63. The 1600m C en ter in H erm isto n to
walked twice and scored three relay team o f Chitty, Sarah Debbie Lynn Jarrett and Leo
runs. Basile went two for four Peck, Kim Morris and Grams Jacquez III, of Boardman.
with two RBI, VanC leave went finished first with a time o f
MaLinda
Kay
two for three and Carlson 4:43.
Morter- a d au g h ter,
The boys’ team was MaLinda Kay, was bom April
scored twice.
led
by
Andrew
Rietmann who 11, 2003 at Good Shepherd
Sloan
K eith ley
pitched three scoreless innings finished first in the 100m dash Medical Center in Hermiston
striking out four and giving up with a time of 11.59. Rietmann to Yvonne Kay and Keith Roy
also finished first in the 200m Morter, o f lone.
just one hit.
Heppner 430 300 x- dash with a time o f23.50.
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Cardinal boys take second,
girls tie for third
Mustang JVs beat Tigers
By Rick Paullus
T he H eppner JV
baseball team built a 10-0 lead
after four innings and had to
hang on to beat the visiting
Stanfield JVs, 10-8, on Friday,
A pril 25. The M ustangs
improved to 8-2 on the year
and will host Pilot Rock on
Friday, May 2 at 3 p.m.
The Mustangs took
an early lead when Cody
Walton singled, Kyle Carlson
w alked and Kiel N airns
brought both home with a
double. Dan Basile had and
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relay and took first place at
1:56.48.
C asey
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received second place in high
jump at 4 feet 11 inches.
C aleb
O ’N eal
participated in three individual
events. He placed third in high
jump- 4 feet 10 inches; sixth
in shot put; and fourth in 100m
hurdles- 18.1.
Nathan VanCleave
received third place in shot put
at 35 feet 5-V* inches.
Casey O ’Neal, Caleb
O ’Neal, VanCleave and Lane
Bailey participated in the
second 4x200m relay and
received fourth place.
Nacho Elguezabal
received sixth in discus at 85
feet 9-V2 inches. Aaron Allstott
received fourth in shot put at
34 feet 11 -V* inches.
For the girls, Megan
Orr received first in discus at
66 feet 11 inches. Orr also
received fourth in 100m-
14.38 and fourth in 200m-
31.42.
K ylie
D oherty,
Mahaley Huddleston, Cycle
C oil and K elsey W olff
received sixth place for the girls
in the 4x200m relay.
HJHS track team
participates in Pilot Rock
Invitational Hanson took fourth in 100m
The Heppner Jr. High
School
tra c k
team
participated in the Pilot Rock
Invitational, a five-way meet,
April 18. This was their third
meet o f the season.
Bryson Wood took
first and made a new school
record in javelin with a throw
o f 141 feet 4 inches. Wood
also took first in 400m and
long jum p and second in the
200m.
Nathan VanCleave
received first in the 300m
hurdles, fourth in the 400m and
also participated in shot put.
Tony H aguew ood
took first in high jump at 5 feet
1 inch. He also placed second
in 100m hurdles, third in 100m
and fourth in 200m.
Lane Bailey, Aaron
Allstott, Justin Delveaux and
Casey O ’Neal took third in
the 4 x100m relay. Jason
Houweling, Matt McCabe
and C olton H anson took
fourth in the second 4x 100m
relay.
Allstott, Delveaux,
Casey O ’N eal and Caleb
O ’N eal took first in the
4x200m relay.
Individually, Bailey
took fifth and Delveaux took
fourth in javelin; McCabe took
fifth in discus; O ’Neal took
third in triple jum p; and
hurdles.
H o u w elin g took
second in both 300m and
800m. Allstott took first in shot
put and third in 100m hurdles.
Rounding out the boys, Caleb
O ’Neal took first in 100m
hurdles and second in high
jump.
In the girls’ division,
Kelsey Wolff"took first place
in the 400m. Megan Orr took
second in shot put, third in
discus, fourth in 100m and
fifth in 200m.
K endra R ayburn,
C yde
C oil,
M ahaley
H u d d lesto n and B aillie
Keithley took fourth in the
4x 100m relay. Kylie Doherty,
Coil, Huddleston and Keithley
took fourth in the 4x200m
relay.
Coil also received fifth
in the javelin at 67 feet 5
inches. Huddleston placed fifth
in shot put and Doherty placed
fourth in 100m hurdles and
fifth in high jump.
Singspiration to
be held in lone
A Singspiration will be
held, Sunday, May 4 at 7 p.m.,
at the lone United Church of
Christ in lone. Everyone is
invited to come and join in the
singing and sharing.
C o zy, W e ll-K e p tH o m e
Births
Happy
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Heppner Jr. H igh’s
track team participated in their
second meet o f the year, April
11 against Columbia Middle
School.
B ryson
Wood
received first place in all three
individual events in which he
competed. The individual
events included 400m- 58.97
seconds; 200m- 26.15; and
long jum p- 15 feet and 7
inches.
Tony H aguew ood
participated in three individual
events. The individual events
included second place in the
300m hurdles- 49.74; fourth
in 200m- 27.31; and second
in high jump- 4 feet and 11
inches.
Brendan McElligott
participated two individual
events and created a new
school record. The NSR for
the 800m is 2:18.70; Bryan
Padberg held the old record
at 2:19. McElligott also placed
second in the 400m at 59.75.
Ju stin D elv eau x
participated in one individual
event. He received fourth in
javelin-114 feet.
Wood, Haguewood,
McElligott and Delveaux also
participated in the 4x200m
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