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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 7, 2004 - THREE lone posts 14 victories at Umatilla Ione takes on Umatilla The lone tennis teams hosted Umatilla on M arch 16. The lone girls won two o f three m atches. The boys won only one o f seven matches. T in a T u z a ro v a defeated K C B ollinger 8-1. M e g h a n M c C a b e lo s t to Cecilia Barajas, 2-8. Tuzarova and M cC abe team ed up to d e fe a t K a te ly n n L ee a n d D auna Borden, 8-5. O n the boys bracket, T akom K hem pila had a 5-2 lead but ended up losing his match 6-8 against Bryan Eddy. Brian Bunch lost a close match a g ain st B ill R o u tso n , 6-8. Tyler B row n lost to D avid White, 3-8. Robert McElligott lost to U riel A paracio, 3-6. W illia m M c N a ry lo s t to A n to n io A r m e n ta , 0 -6 . Brian Bunch makes his move on the tennis court. Khem pila and Bunch team ed up against M ichael Palomino a n d C h ris H e n d o n , w ith U m atilla taking the m atch 4- 8. B ro w n a n d M c E llig o tt posted the only w in for the boys defeating M ike Evans and Ace Schlining, 8-6. completion o f the written test. A F o o d H a n d le r ’s Registration will be done at the Class will be offered by Blue class. Mountain Community College For fu rth e r and the State Health Division inform ation, please contact on W ednesday, April 14 from Anne Morter, South M orrow 6 : 3 0 - 9 :3 0 p .m ., a t th e County Coordinator, at 422- Boardm an C enter o f BM CC, 7040. 300 N E Front, Boardman. T his is an excellent opportunity to locally obtain or renew a food handler’s card, especially if planning to handle food at festivals o r fairs this The annual senior girls summer. luncheon for H eppner High A F o o d H a n d le r ’s and lone High School girls will card is required by the State be A pril 15 at 12 p.m ., at All o f O regon for all em ployees Saints Episcopal Church. w ho handle or prepare food Willow Valley Service in food service facilities in Club sponsors the luncheon. O r e g o n . T h is in c lu d e s 2 . dishwashers, waiters, staff and Order Magnet n T a k o m K h e m p ila businesspersons. The cost of Door Signs HERE posted an 8-6 w in against the class is a $ 10 licensing fee, Heppner Gazette-Times B ryan Eddy. T y ler R aible payable to the State Health easily defeated Bill Routson, 8-1. Brian Bunch defeated Damon Ashbeck, 8-4. Robert M c E llig o tt lo st to A n to n A r m e n ta , 4 -8 . W illia m M cN ary p o sted a 4-8 loss against Brian Fig. K hem pila and Raible team ed up to post an 8-4 w in a g a in s t C h ris H endon and M ic h a e l Palomino. Johnny Collin and Paul N eiffer declared an 8-6 victory against K evin Eddy a n d Ian P in e . C o llin and Neiffer then played against Bill R o u tso n and E ric L o u g ee defeating Umatilla 8-5. Taylor M c E llig o tt a n d R o b e r t M c E llig o tt lo s t to U rie l Aparicio and Ace Schlining, 4- 8. M cElligott then team ed up Large hom e with daylight basem ent and large deck over w ith Brian B unch to defeat looking the golf course. 3 fireplaces, large country kitchen U r ie l A p a r ic io a n d A c e on main floor and mini kitchenette in basement. Attached Schlining, 8-1. Tyler Raible carport with extra storage shed. 11.4 acres defeated Terren Humphrey, 8- 0. lo n e te n n is te a m s t r a v e le d to U m a tilla on S atu rd ay , A p ril 3 to play a g a in s t th e V ik in g s a n d C ondon H igh School. lone posted 14 victories and three losses for the day. Tina Tuzarova easily defeated K C Bollinger, 8-0. M eghan M cC abe defeated Rikki Pine 6-3. Em ily Key defeated Cristina Cam pos, 8- 3. M cC abe and T u z a ro v a team ed up to defeat Katelynn Lee and D auna Borden, 8-2. M cC abe posted a 6-0 w in when she sparred against Kaila K ilg o re o f C o n d o n . K ey defeated Janet M cElligott, 8- FOR SALE $248,000 Mustangs rout Eagles Takom “Ohm” Khempila goes for the shot. lone clashes with Riverside as daylight wanes lo n e tr a v e le d to Boardm an on Tuesday, April 1 to d efeat R iverside High S c h o o l in a c la s h o f th e racquets. Tina Tuzarova used a strong serve and near perfect groundstrokes to defeat Erica M o o re , 8 -0 . M eghan M cC abe lost a close m atch a g a in st M arla W iser, 6-8. Em ily Key posted an 8-5 win against Jennifer Mendoza. T a k o m K h e m p ila defeated Juan M artinez, 8-0. Tyler R aible easily defeated G eoff M cDonough 8-2. Brian Bunch was down 2-5 when his gam e w as called on account o f no daylight left to play. Robert M cElligott lost a close match against Russell Paulsen 4-6. W illiam M cN ary w as down 5-0 when his match was called on loss o f daylight. Taylor M cE lligott and Tyler Brown lost, 2-8 against Jason Im u s a n d A n d re w G o a d . Johnny Collin and Paul Neiffer posted a 5-8 loss against John Young and Jose Torres. M.C.G.G. Morrow CountyMiraiit Growers INC. RED POWER DAYS M ark Th e Date & Jo in Th e Fun! 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Case IH Baler & Combine Clinics F riday, A p ril 2 3 rd Door Prizes 12-4 p.m. Check out the latest from Polaris and our Spring Lawn and Garden Specials - Pop * H ot Dogs A Hamburgers Check out our "New Look" M orrow C o unty Grain Growers Your Homo For Case IH A Polaris C A S E HI WVSC to hold Senior Girls luncheon PROPERTY & HOMES lo n e sweeps Weston-McEwen lo n e te n n is te a m s swept Weston M cEw en High S chool on M arch 30. lone wom en won all three matches against the T igerscots. lone m en w o n s e v e n o f e ig h t m atches and tied on the last match. In wom en’s play, Tina T u z a ro v a e a sily d e fe a te d M olly Tucker, 8-0. M eghan M cC ab e and T u z a ro v a defeated K ayla Parades and Ashley Rideout, 8-0. McCabe team ed up with Em ily Key to defeat Jessica Ely and C elie Faircloth, 8-0. In m en’s play, Takom K h e m p ila e a sily d e fe a te d Jaso n K ennedy, 8-2. Tyler R a ib le d e f e a te d D a r r e ll Robertson, 8-6. Brian Bunch p o s te d a 6-5 w in a g a in s t A n d re w G rig g s a n d th en te a m e d up w ith W illia m M cNary to tie the game at two games each against Ryan Clark and Jacob Ellis before calling the m atch on account o f rain. Khem pila and Raible team ed Up to defeat Austin Bum s and Josh McCullough, 8-0. Johnny jCollin and Paul Neiffer easily d e fe a te d R e x U re n a a n d K e n n y M c C u llo u g h , 6 -2 . T aylor M cE lligott and Tyler Brown defeated M ike Lindell and Calder Alford, 6-0. Robert M c E llig o tt a n d T a y lo r M cE lligott were leading 3-2 against Josh Aldrich and Cody Curtis before calling the game on account o f the rain. Food Handler’s Class to be offered in Boardman D epartm ent after successful SSO M ain St., Le xin gto n , O R 9 7 S 3 9 1-800-452-7394 www.mcgg.not ^ p T h e t tto y O u t. By Rick Paullus The H eppner M u s ta n g b a s e b a ll te a m ju m p ed out to an early lead and never looked back beating the visiting W ahtonka Eagles 11-0 in f iv e in n in g s on Thursday, A pril 1 in a non league gam e. The M ustangs improved to 3-0-1 on the year and will be at N yssa for a doubleheader on Saturday, April 10 beginning at 1 p.m. and will be at W ahtonka on Tuesday, April 13 at 4:30 p.m. The M ustangs took a 4-0 lead after one inning as C huy E lguezabal and Jode Coil singled, Josh G utierrez had a RBI single, Coil scored as Kory Paullus reached on an error, Kiel Naim s singled and N ick C hristm an drove tw o m o re h o m e w ith a n o th e r single. In th e th ir d , th e y added four more when Naims, Kyler Lovgren and Christman singled, Walton scored one on a ground-out, Elguezabal had a RBI double and Coil had an RBI single to make it 11-0. G utierrez w ent tw o innings allowing no hits while striking out three to prick up the w in. C h ristm an w en t tw o innings giving up two hits and s tr ik in g o u t th re e . K y le Carlson pitched the top of the fifth striking out the side. Christman went three for three w ith tw o RB I and scored twice. Elguezabal went two for three with a double and scored twice. Gutierrez went tw o for three w ith a double, Naims went two for three and scored tw ice, Coil w ent tw o for four and Paullus had tw o R B I . W a h to n k a 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 5 H ep p n er4 0 4 3 x - ll 13 0 D avid L adoceur, Jason Vink (4) and V ink, Ladoceur (4); Josh Gutierrez, N ick C hristm an (3), Kyle Carlson (5) and Jode Coil. W- Gutierrez. L- Ladoceur. 2B- C huy E lg u e za b a l and G u tierrez. 3B- none. HR- none. N ice hom e near tow n on 1.7 acres. Keep your horse here next to this 4 bedroom 2 story home. 2 car garage, lots o f storage, large bam and garden area. Fully fenced perimeter. $185,000 BUILDING LOT WITH G R E A T V IE W OF W IL L O W CREEK LAKE. N e a r H ep p n er. 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