Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 2, 2004 - THREE
Mustangs rally to beat Warrenton in
first round
Ione Middle School track championship results
Chuy Elguezabal works at striking out 11 W arrenton
players.
Pholos by Jeri McElligott
(Front row L-R): Paige Armstrong, Julie Vandenbrink, Cory
Peterson, Paul Hams, Justin Archer, Allan Rietmann and Gabby
Armstrong; (2nd row L-R): Mikey Raible, Alex Carlson, Sarah
Stillman, Heather Wiggers, Stefanie Archer, Ty ree Svetich, Dalton
Campbell and Eric Jepsen; (3rd row L-R): Clay Morter, Brenna
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Thirty-one students
in grades six through eight
turned out for the lone
Middle School track team
this spring. They were
coached by Dean Robinson
and competed in six meets.
The final cham pionship
meet was held in Umatilla
on May 7. There were 10
team s com peting: lone,
H eppner,
C olum bia,
Umatilla, Stanfield, Athena-
Weston, Echo, Helix, Ukiah
and Pilot Rock.
Four lone runners
claim ed
individual
cham p io n sh ip s:
Cory
Peterson was the 7th grade
champion in both the long
jum p and the 100-m eter
dash. Eighth grader Kylie
Svetich was triple jum p
champion, Paige Armstrong
won the 100-me ter dash and
Julie Vandenbrink claimed
first in the 800 meter run.
The sixth/seventh grade
relay team claim ed the
victory in the 4x100 meter
relay. Both the lone girls and
boys’ eighth grade 4x200
relay
team s
were
cham pions. W inners and
their placings are as follows:
6,h/7,h Grade Girls:
300 meter hurdles: 3rd place,
Tiana C am arillo and 8lh
place, Lynzee Sjurset; 4x100
meter relay team: Is' place,
59.84 seconds (S arah
Stillman, Gabby Armstrong,
Lynzee Sjurset and Tori
Heagy); Shot Put: 6 '\ Beka
DesBouillons; Triple Jump:
8th, Brenna Rietmann; 100
meter: 2nd, Tori Heagy and
5,h place, Sarah Stillman;
H igh Jum p: 4th, G abby
A rm strong; and 4x200
m eter relay: 3rd P lace,
(Gabby Armstrong, Tiana
Camarillo, Lynzee Sjurset
f
Rietmann, Stormy Kendrick, Tiana Camarillo, Lynzee Sjurset,
Kara Clay and Beka DesBouillons; (4'h row L-R): Kaylee
Palmateer, Emily Rietmann, Kip Krebs, Kylee Svetich, Aiden
Burt, Luke Bradford, Whitney McNary and Tori Heagy; and
(Back row L-R): Assistant Ryan Rudolf, Matt Coleman and
Coach Dean Robinson.
and Tori H eagy). Team Discus: 2nd, Kip Krebs; 100
New 8th grade school
standings: 6lh Place.
records:
Triple Jump: Kylee
meter: 3rd, Alan Rietmann;
6lh/7,h Grade Boys: 200 meter: 3rd place, Alan Sw etich 31 feet Vi inch;
Long Jump: 1st, 16 feet 4 Rietmann; and 4x200 Relay: Javelin: Kaylee Palmateer
inches, C ory P eterson; Is', 1 minute 54.81 seconds, 74 feet 10 inches; 7,h/8 th
4x100 meter relay: 2nd, (Eric (Ju stin
A rcher, Alan 4x200 Boys Relay: 1 minute
Jepsen, Alex Carlson, Cory Rietmann, Clay Morter and 51 seconds (Justin Archer,
Peterson and Clay Morter); Cory P eterso n ). Team Alan Rietmann, Clay Morter
Shot Put: 7th, Luke standings: 4'h place.
and Cory Peterson); and 8,h
Bradford; Discus: 7th, Matt
grade
girls 4x200 relay: 2
New lone school
Coleman; 400 meter: 2nd, records were set during the m inutes 5.06 seconds,
Eric Jepsen and 3rd place, year in the following events: (K ylee S v etich , Julie
Clay Morter; High Jump:
Paige
New 6th grade V andenbrink,
2nd, Clay M orter and 8th records: G irls Jav elin - A rm strong and K aylee
place, Eric Jep sen ; 100 Stephanie Archer 76 feet 9 Palmateer).
meter: l sl, 12.90 seconds, inch and Boys Jav elin -
Cory Peterson and 4lh place. Stormy Kendrick, 109 feet 4
Clay Morter; and 800 meter: inches; Boys 400 meter: Eric
4 '\ Eric Jep sen . Team Jepsen, 64.25 seconds and
standings: 6th Place (65 800 meter: Eric Jepsen, 2
Any Size
points).
minutes 35 seconds.
Lots of C olon
8th Grade Girls:
T here w ere no
4x100 Relay: 3rd, (Kylee individual records set in the Heppner Gazette
Svetich, Kaylee Palmateer, 7,h grade.
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Emily Rietmann and Paige
A rm strong); Javelin: 4 lh,
Kaylee Palm ateer; Triple
Jump: l*, Kylie Svetich, 31
feet 1/2 inch; Long Jump:
2 nd, K ylie S v etich , 4 lh,
Kaylee Palmateer and 5lh,
Emily Rietmann; Discus:
3rd, Emily Rietmann; 800
meter: Is', 2 minutes 52.30
seconds, Julie Vandenbrink;
400 m eter: 2nd, K ylie
S vetich; 100 m eter: 1st,
14.31 seco n d s, Paige
Armstrong; 200 meter: 4,h,
Ju lie V andenbrink; and
4x200 meter relay: 1st, 2
m inutes 5.24 seconds,
(K ylee S v etich , Ju lie
V andenbrink,
Paige
A rm strong and K aylee
Everyone is invited and everyone is wel
Palmateer). Team standings:
5,h place.
come.
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Graduation
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prior to the
senior departure
8th Grade Boys:
4x100 Relay: 3rd, (Justin
A rcher, Alan R ietm ann,
Paul Hams and Kip Krebs);
Shot Put: 6th, Kip Krebs;
Javelin: 3rd, Paul Hams;
Triple Jump: 3"1, Paul Hams;
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Billy Gates (left) goes for the run as a Warrenton player
waits for the ball.
Murray singled and with two
By Rick Paullus
outs Kyler Lovgren hit a 0-
r m
A five run-two out 2 pitch out of the park in left
rally in the bottom of the field to give the Mustangs
sixth inning helped the new life. C hristm an and
Heppner Mustangs to a 7-5 Elguezabal singled, Jode
win over the W arrenton Coil singled in Christman to
W arriors on W ednesday, tie it at 5-5 and Gutierrez
May 26 in the first round of singled with Coil running to
the OSAA/US Bank/Les score two more and give the
Schwab Class 2A baseball Mustangs their first lead at
playoffs. The game was 7-5.
played in Boardman after
The Warriors got a
rain made the field in lead -o ff single, but a
Heppner unplayable. The strikeout and a game ending
Mustangs improved to 23-2- Elguezabal to Gutierrez to
1 on the year and advanced Murray double play sent the
to the quarterfinals for a M ustangs to the second
game at Gaston on Friday, round.
May 28 at 4:30 p.m. Gaston
Elguezabal went the
beat Oakland 2-1 in Oakland distance to pick up the win,
in eight innings in the first giving up five runs on nine
round.
hits, striking out 11.
The Warriors scored
C hristm an w ent
the first run of the game in three for th ree, w ith a
the third inning on three hits double. Gutierrez went two
and a hit batter, but the for three with three RBI.
Mustangs came back to tie Murray went two for three
it in the bottom of the fourth scoring twice. Lovgren went
when Luke Murray singled, one for three with a homerun
went to second on a wild and two RBI. Elguezabal
pitch and scored on a Billy scored twice.
Gates single.
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The
W arriors 0-5 9 0
regained the lead with a two-
Heppner 000 115 x-
run home run in the fifth, but 7 110
the M ustangs got one of
Nate McBride and
them back when Nick Eric G an ten b ein ; Chuy
Christman singled, Chuy Elguezabal and Jode Coil.
Elguezabal reached on a W- Elguezabal (11-1). L-
fielder’s choice and scored M cB ride. 2B-
Zach
on a Josh Gutierrez single. G an ten b ein (W ); Nick
Warrenton increased Christman (H). 3B- Sean
their lead to 5-2 with a two- B eacham
(W ). HR-
out trip le to set up the M cB ride (W );
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M u sta n g s’ rally in the Lovgren (H).
bottom half. With one out.
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