Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 21, 2003 - THREE
Cardinal teams finish second overall at districts nrs^nT/tUgh
Local family participates in
invitational track r a c in g e v e n t s
meet
lone track team headed to state.
T he C ard in al track
team s traveled to H erm iston
on M ay 16 and 17 to com pete
in the Big Sky District Track
M eet. Both C ardinal squads
finished second overall.
T he C ardinal B oys
were led by Andrew Rietmann,
with four first place finishes in
the 100m dash with a tim e o f
11.10,200m dash with a time
o f 22.69 and in the 400m dash
w ith a tim e o f 52.85. He also
ran the anchor in the 4x100
relay.
C a y le K re b s to o k
home three first place ribbons
in the shot put with a throw o f
43 feet 53A inches; the discus
w ith a throw o f 134 feet 10
inches and as third leg in the
4x 100 relay. M ike Radie took
h o m e tw o s e c o n d p la c e
finishes in the 100m dash with
a tim e o f 11.72 and the 200m
dash w ith a tim e o f 23.71.
Radie also w as on the first
place teams o f the 4x 100 relay
and the 4x400 relay. N ick
Christman finished fourth in the
high jum p with a jum p o f 5 feet
6 inches, sixth in the 100m
dash w ith a time o f 12.32 and
on the first place team s o f the
4x100 relay and the 4x400
relay.
C o d y B e r g s tr o m
finished third in the 1500m
with a time o f 4:47 and sixth in
the 3000m w ith a tim e o f
11:33. Tyler Brow n finished
fourth in the jav elin w ith a
throw o f 127 feet 2 inches and
was on the 4x400 relay team
finishing first. Kelly Thompson
finished third in the 400m with
a tim e o f 54.25, sixth in the
200m dash w ith a tim e o f
25.31 and w as on the first
place team o f the 4x400 relay.
Til Tullis finished second in the
110m hurdles w ith a tim e o f
18.09, he also finished sixth in
the 300m hurdles with a time
o f 48.43.
T h e 4 x 1 00m rela y
team o f Radie, C hristm an,
Krebs and Rietmann finished
first w ith a tim e o f 45.79. The
1 6 0 0 m r e la y te a m o f
Christman, Brown, Radie and
Thompson finished first w ith a
time o f 3:45.
The follow ing boys
qualified for the State Track
Meet to be held in M onmouth
on May 24: Andrew Rietmann
(100m, 200m, 400m, 4x100m
Relay); M ike R adie (100m ,
200m , 4x 100m relay, 4x400
Relay); Cayle Krebs (Discus,
Shot Put, 4 x 1 00m R elay);
N ick Christman (4x 100 Relay,
4x400 Relay); Til Tullis (110
H urdles); K elly T hom pson
(4 x 4 0 0 R e la y ); and T yler
Brown (4x400 Relay).
The Lady C ardinals
were led by Diana McElligott.
She fin ish ed first in three
individual events, the 100tn
dash with a tim e o f 12.87, the
200m dash w ith a tim e o f
25.89 and the 400m with a
time o f 1:00.
N a ta lie M c E llig o tt
finished first in the Triple Jump
w ith a ju m p o f 33 feet 2
inches, second in the long
jum p with a jum p o f 14 feet 9
inches and third in the high
jum p with a jum p o f 4 feet 10
inches. Sarah Peck finished
fifth in the javelin with a throw
o f 88 feet 6 inches and fourth
in the discus w ith a throw o f
88 feet 10 inches. Kim Morris
finished sixth in the high jum p
with a jum p o f 4 feet 4 inches
and sixth in the 800m w ith a
time o f 3:07.
M issy Baker finished
fifth in the shot put with a throw
o f 28 feet 4 inches and sixth in
the 100m dash with a tim e o f
14.32. Eva C hitty finished
third in the 400m dash with a
Welcome To Tfie 5<sffi Annual
S a tu rd a y & S u n d a y , M a y 2 4 th - 2 5 th
S a tu rd a y . ¡M ay SMf-trt:
Buckeroo Breakfast from 6 a m.-12 noon
Eastern Oregon Half-Marathon begins at 8 a.m.
Rodeo Parade starts at 11 a.m.
R O D E O B E G IN S AT 1 p.m .
Rodeo Dance - 8 p.m. with "Boogie M an" Productions
Sunday.
fiD c iy
£ 5 t fi:
Buckeroo Breakfast from 6 a.m.-12 noon
Cowboy Church Service at 9 a.m.
(in the rodeo grandstands)
R O D E O B E G IN S AT 1 p.m .
T f io n A 3 /e u T o CJur Tollovutng J e n s e n :
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Gardner Enterprises. Inc. (John Day) • Columbia Power Co-op (Monument)
Century Tel Phone Company • Kimberly Center (Kimberly)
Fossil General Mercantile • Les Schwab Tire Center (Heppner)
Jay Coil Fabricating (Heppner) • Fossil Fuel • Bucknum's Tavern (Heppner)
Morrow County Grain Growers (Lexington) • Service Creek Stage Stop
Eckman Construction, Inc. (Heppner) • Big R, Inc (Redmond)
Prineville Men s Wear • Trails End Farm Supplies (Condon)
Roger Britt Excavating (Heppner) • Woodpecker Truck (Pendleton)
Ted Britt Logging (Heppner) • Lazy Wolt Resort (Spray)
Michaels of Oregon (Oregon City) • Wheeler County Fair and Rodeo
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Pendleton Grain Growers • Wheeler County News (Spray)
Real Estate Outback (Spray) • Jim Doherty Construction (Spray)
Willow Bend (Spray) • Bank of Eastern Oregon (Heppner)
Les Schwab (Heppner) • Michaels of Oregon (Oregon City) )
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North Lex Market
Steer Club
By Eric Jepsen, reporter
T h e N o rth L ex
M arket S teer C lu b held a
m eeting on M ay 18 at the
V an d en B rin k D airy. M rs.
V andenB rink led 4-H and
fam ily m em bers w ho w ere
present on a tour o f their dairy.
It w as very interesting to see
the milking parlor and to watch
s o m e o f th e c o w s b e in g
m ilked. They currently m ilk
1800 cow s tw ice each day.
We also saw w here
they keep all the different
cows and baby calves, as well
a s th e m a n u r e h a n d lin g
facilities.
M e m b e rs p r e s e n t
w ere: N a ta lie M cE llig o tt,
K a th y a n d A n d re R au ch ,
Emily Rietmann, Daniel, Amy
and Eric Jepsen. The next
m eeting will be some tim e in
June.
C USTO M
BANNERS
H eppner Gazette-
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Kyle Tayloe-Scherrer in his alcohol cart.
Sonny Scherrer w ith his street stock car and 2002 trophies.
Sonny Scherrer, o f
Lexington, a local street stock
car racer, has already begun
winning trophies in this year’s
events. In the first race o f the
year, held M ay 3, he w on
Prettiest Car (aw ard given only
at first race o f the year), a
trophy dash and first place in
the main event.
S c h e rr e r h a s a ls o
been interview ed by Circle
Track m agazine, the “ bible"
for car racers. He races his car
a t R a c e C ity U S A in
Hermiston. The Saturday night
races begin in M ay and last
u n til O c to b e r. C u rre n tly ,
Scherrer is num ber one in
points and hopes to stay on
top.
Also joining Scherrer
is son Kyle Tayloe-Scherrer,
11, w h o is n o w r a c in g
professional alcohol carts and
d a u g h te r , K a tie T a y lo r-
Scherrer, 9, who is racing gas
go-carts.
K y le is c u r r e n tly
looking to expand his sponsor
base and plans to continue
racing, hoping that w hen he
turns 16 he can go into stock
car racing.
M om, Cindy Tayloe
d oesn’t race, but is active in
helping with all the behind the
s c e n e s w o rk a n d w ith
daughter, Courtnie Scherrer, 7,
cheers the family on.
B e sid es ra c e s, the
family also displays their cars
and go-carts in local parades
and at special events.
S om e o f th e local
sponsors that have helped
Sonny along the way include:
Sweeny Mortuary, Lexington
A u to B ody, C e n tra l R ed
A pple, H eppner Auto Parts,
Gentry Homes and Sign Plus
o f H erm iston. Each oft the
sp o n so rs are im portant in
helping provide for gas, tires,
uniform s and other needs o f
racing.
Correction
Families of
servicemen
receive Blue Star
banner
The American Legion
H e p p n e r P o s t 87 h a s
presented the Blue Star banner
to th e p a re n ts th a t h a v e
children in the military in Iraq.
Ed Baker, com m ander o f the
post, presented the banners.
The
f o llo w in g
servicemen's parents received
banners: John M artin, Joe
Baker, Eric S chonbachler,
B rock M iller, Levi G eer,
Casey Taylor, Phillip Appleton,
Stacey Lauritsen and How ard
Evans.
In last week's Gazette-Times the caption for the picture of the boys
honored by the Tri-County Shrine club was mislabeled. The following
is the correct line-up of the boys. (L-R): Dale Holland, Cayle Krebs,
Andrew Rietmann, Donald Adams, Brad Adams and Greg ( ■rant.
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Lone Elk (Spray) • Michaels of Oregon (Oregon City)
Wheeler County Fair and Rodeo
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tim e o f 1:04 and fourth in the
long ju m p w ith a ju m p o f 13
feet 9 inches. A shley G ram s
finished fourth in the 100m
hu rd les and second in the
300m hurdles with a tim e o f
52.75.
T he 4 x 1 00m relay
team ofChitty, Grams, Natalie
M c E llig o tt, a n d D ia n a
McElligott finished first with a
tim e o f 52.42. The 1600m
relay team o f G ram s, Peck,
B aker and C hitty finished
second with a tim e o f 4:38.
The follow ing girls
qualified for the State Track
M e e t: D ia n a M c E llig o tt
(100m, 200m, 400m, 4x100m
relay); N a ta lie M cE lligott
(Triple Jump, High Jump, Long
Jump, 4x100m Relay); Ashley
G ra m s (3 0 0 m H u r d le s ,
4 x 1 0 0 m R e la y , 4 x 4 0 0 m
Relay); Eva C hitty (4x 100m
relay, 4x400m Relay); Sarah
Peck (4x400m Relay); and
Missy Baker (4x400m Relay).
T h e H e p p n e r-Io n e
Invitational Jr. High track meet
was held Friday, M ay 2, at
Sunridge Track in Pendleton.
H eppner took first w ith 113
points, against lone, Stanfield,
Echo and Pilot Rock.
B rendan M cElligott
created a new school record
in the 1500m running in 5:51,
breaking the 1994 record set
by Tim Dickenson o f 5:53.27.
M c E llig o tt w a s a ls o th e
cham pion in the 800m . He
took second in the triple jum p
at 33 feet 10 inches, a personal
best; and placed third in the
400m.
Bryson Wood was the
champion in the 400m. He also
took second in the 200m and
th ird in th e 100m . A aron
Allstott was the cham pion in
the shot put. He also placed
s e c o n d in d is c u s . C a le b
O ’Neal was the cham pion in
the high jum p. He also placed
third in the 100m hurdles and
fourth in the 100m.
Tony H aguew ood
placed second in the 300m
hurdles and the high jum p.
Haguewood also placed third
in the 200m and fifth in the
100m h u r d le s . N a th a n
VanC leave placed fourth in the
300m hurdles and the javelin
and tied for fourth in shot put.
M att M cC abe placed fifth in
discus. Justin Delveaux placed
third in javelin. Casey O ’Neal
placed third in high jum p.
C a se y O ’N eal and
Delveaux placed fourth in the
4x 100m relay. Casey O ’Neal,
D elveaux and C aleb O ’Neal
placed fourth in the 4x200m
relay.
F or the girls, C yde
C o il w a s th e h ig h ju m p
champion with a jum p o f 4 feet
5 inches. She also placed third
in the jav elin . K elsey W olff
took third in the 800m and
fourth in the 400m. Megan Orr
placed third in the shot put and
Kylie Doherty placed fourth in
the discus.
Wolff, Coil, Doherty
and Keithley placed third in the
4x200m relay.
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