SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 19,2004
lone TVack to send five to state meet
photos by 1'oni Carter
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Dan Long ready to throw in shot put at district’s where he placed
first.
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.Stephanie Holland places second in high jump.
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Kelly Thompson wins the 400 meter dash.
by Toni Carter
At the end of the 1A
D istrict Track meet held
Saturday, May 15, in
Hermiston, five of lone’s
team w ill be headed to
Monmouth on May 22 for
the state meet.
On the boys’ side,
Kelly Thompson took first
in the 200 meter dash with a
time of 24.06 seconds and
first in the 400 meter dash
w ith a tim e o f 52.18
seconds. He will compete at
state in both events. He also
placed fifth in the high jump
clearing 5 feet 8 inches. Dan
Long threw 42 feet 7-1/2
inches in the shot put to
secure first place and a
chance at the state level. He
also placed sixth in the
javelin with a throw of 133
feet 1 inch.
HHS girls qualify six to state track
and field meet
T he g irls p laced
third overall, missing second
behind A rlington by five
points. Ashley Grams placed
fourth in the 300 hurdles
w ith a tim e o f 51.15
seconds, which was a good
enough time to send her to
state in this event. She also
p laced th ird in the 100
hurdles with a time of 18.34
seconds. Natalie McElligott
will com pete in both the
long jum p and the triple
jum p in M onm outh. She
took first place in the long
jump with a distance of 15
feet 5-1/2 inches and second
in the triple jump at 31 feet
6 inches. She also came in
fourth in the 100 meter dash
w ith a tim e o f 14.01
seconds. Amy Jepsen ran a
g reat 3000 m eter race
placing third with a time of
13 minutes 19.07 seconds State track qualifiers: (Back Row L-R): Terra Wilson, Stefanie Hanson and Susan Southworth;
and also b ro u g h t hom e and (Front Row L-R): Shanna Rietmann and Sandra Krotzek. Not pictured: Sarah Price
fourth place in the 1500
H eppner
H igh minutes 31.99 seconds in the running a season’s best of 2
meter run with a time of 5
m inutes 58.39 seconds. School girl tra c k ste rs 1500 meter run. She was minutes 48.69 seconds.
A m anda
M iles
Stephanie Holland will be qualified six to the state 2A sixth in the 3000 meters and
going to state to compete in track and field meet last ran the opening leg of the helped the 1600-meter relay
the high ju m p after weekend at the District 7 2A fifth place 1600-meter relay to a fifth place finish at 4
capturing second place with (CBC) track championships team. Southworth is tied for minutes 43.53 seconds. It
a jump of 4 feet 6 inches. held at H erm iston High seventh best Mustang in the marked the only time all
She also placed third in the School to w rap up the 3000 and currently 10,h in season the Mustangs had a
the 1500 meters.
long relay team . A lso
triple jump with a distance regular 2004 season.
The
OS
A
A
2
A
state
E arning a silv er running on the team were
of 30 feet 0 inches and fifth
in the 1500 meter run with a track m eet w ill be held medal was Rietmann who S outhw orth. Paw low sky
tim e of 6 m inutes 00.96 Friday and Saturday, May 14 was second in the 100 with and Rietmann. Miles also
seconds. Eva Chitty placed and 15, at Western Oregon a time of 13.45 seconds. She ran in the preliminaries of
had a season’s best of 13.29 the 400 meters.
fifth in the 400 meter dash University in Monmouth.
The
M
ustangs
seconds. Rietmann was also
On the boys’ side,
with a time of 1 minutes
earned
three
firsts
and
two
third
in the 200-meter dash sophomore Matt VanCleave
7.39 seconds, while Kim
a 2 8 .1 6 -seco n d posted the top place finish
Morris brought home a fifth runner-up positions and a w ith
third
place
team
finish
in
the
clocking.
She turned in a with a third place effort in
in the high jump with a 4 feet
eight
school
field.
It
marked
personal
record
o f 27.7 the triple jump with a leap
4 inches and a sixth in the
the
first
c
h
am
p
io
n
sh
ip
seconds
earlier
in
the
season, o f 39 feet 8 in ch es, a
javelin throwing 86 feet 4
efforts
for
girls
in
three
which
is
the
ninth
best
ever season's best. His jump was
inches. The 4x100 rehay
years.
at
HHS.
Her
100
time
ranks
only a lA inch off the second
team of Eva Chitty, Ashley
The
HHS
400-meter
eighth
best.
Grams, Stephanie Holland
place ju m p . V anC leave
Foreign exchange threw the shot put 37 feet 2-
and Kim M orris placed relay team of Sarah Price,
fourth with a time of 55.11 S tefan ie H anson, T erra stu d en t Sandra K rotzek 3A inches for sixth place.
and
Shanna from Germany collected a
Tyler
B oyer
seconds and the 4x400 relay W ilson
.Rietmann
entered
the
meet silver medal in the 3000 co llected a fourth place
team of Eva Chitty,. Natalie -
McElligbtt, Ashleyi Grams, with the district’s .best time meters. She ran 12 minutes .finish in the 200 meters with
and Sara Peck also took and c o lle cte d th e win 30.89 seconds, but earlier in1' 24.98 seconds. He had tied
fo urth w ith a tim e o f 4 running 54 seconds. The the season posted a time of his se a so n ’s best in the
girls’ season best time was 12 minutes 8.75 seconds, preliminaries on Friday with
minutes 39.07 seconds.
seventh best ever at HHS. 27.77 seconds. The junior
The
State
1A 53.97 seconds.
Hanson
collected
a
Krotzek also placed third at com peted throughout the
Competition at Western in
second
gold
medal
in
the
district
in the 1500 running season in the 100 as well,
Monmouth gets underway at
high
jump
with
a
4
feet
8
5
minutes
38.56 seconds, posting a season’s best time
10 a.m . this com ing
inch
leap.
Her
season’s
best
her
season’s
best time.
of 11.98 seconds.
Saturday, May 22.
jump was 5 feet 2 inches.
In a d d itio n
to
Also competing at
She also ran sixth in the 100- leading off the short relay, d istric t was sophom ore
Legion and
meter dash. Hanson now is Price finished fifth at 100 Peter Geer. His season’s best
Auxiliary to hold tied as having the third best meters at 14.07 seconds, a in the discus was 119 feet 6
ever at HHS.
season’s best.
inches and had a shot put
last meeting for high jump
Also earning gold
Vera Paw low sky, best o f 37 feet Vi inch.
was
ju n io r
Susan an o th er G erm an foreign Trampas Jeffreys completed
2003-04 year
Southworth who posted a exchange student, placed in the discus, shot put and
and
G ordan
The
A m erican se a so n ’s best tim e o f 5 sixth in the 800 m eters ja v e lin
Wegworth participated in
Legion and Auxiliary will
the discus.
hold its last meeting before
breaking for the summer
Local resident
with a potluck at 6:30 p.m.,
Monday, 24 at the Methodist
graduates from
C hurch
b asem en t
in
faceting, rock tumbling, cab Boise State
Heppner.
The Hatrockhounds m aking, rock and gem
R ep o rts for the
Gem and Mineral Society, carving and you can bring University
yearly activ ities w ill be
Brooke L. Boyer, of
Inc. is holding its 18,h annual your own rock and they will
given. Plans will be made
show, “Nature’s Treasures identify and/or cut it for you. Heppner, was among 1600
for members who will attend
For
m ore students granted degrees or
Under Foot,” Saturday and
the state convention in June,
Sunday, May 22 and 23 at information contact Juanita certificates by Boise State
w hich w ill be held in
during
the U m atilla C ounty Ross, show chairperson, at U n iv ersity
LaGrande. Fair booth plans
Fairgrounds- Cooper Hall. P.O. Box 193, Hermiston, commencement ceremonies
will also be discussed.
A dm ission is free OR 97838 or call (541) 567- on May 15.
Please attend and
B oyer g rad u ated
and there will be door prizes. 2542.
support your Legion and
with a bachelor of science
The show will be open from
Auxiliary.
CUSTO M
degree in nursing.
10 a.m . to 6 p.m . on
B oise
State
Saturday and 10 a.m. until 4
B A N N E R S U niversity
is a four-year
p.m. on Sunday.
Heppner
public institution located in
The show w ill
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include d em o n stratio n s,
enrollm ent of more than
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17,890,
B oise
State
U niversity is the largest
university in Idaho.
Hatrockhounds Gem and
Mineral Society to hold 18th
annual show
Bank of Eastern Oregon
FXf.FSS PROPERTY “GARAGE” SALE
Saturday, Nay 22nd
8 a.m. to 12 noon
at me Klamath First building
Wheeled Certs * Chairs * Conference Table * Desks
Assorted Tables * Numerous Storage Lockers
Couches * Copier * Typewriter * Ladders
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All flowers will be
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Correction
A horseshoe (not
horse show ) tournam ent
will be held at Hager Park
in Heppner on Sunday. May
23 at 1 p.m.