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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 6, 2005 - THREE
Mustangs lose to Pendleton JV Mustang JVs outlast Hermiston Mustang JVs blank Vikings
After having Grant
Union cancel out o f Friday’s
gam e and h aving the
doubleheader at Warrenton
rained out, the H eppner
Mustang baseball team was
able to get a game up with
the Pendleton JV at the last
minute, but came out flat and
never got going as they lost
7-1 in P en d leto n on
S aturday, A pril 2. The
M ustangs, 2 and 2, have
re sc h e d u le d
the
doubleheader with Sherman
County, which was snowed
out, for Thursday, April 7 at
Moro at 3 p.m. and will be
at home against Nyssa for a
doubleheader on Saturday,
April 9 beginning at 1 p.m.
The M ustangs start the
Columbia Basin Conference
season at Weston-McEwen
on Tuesday, April 12 for one
game at 4:30 p.m.
The Bucks took a 1 -
0 lead in the second and
stretched it to 5-0 in the
fourth, before the Mustangs
could get on the board. Jode
Coil doubled, went to third
on a single by Josh Gutierrez
and scored on a Kory Paullus
fielder’s choice. Pendleton
added tw o m ore in the
bottom o f the fifth for the
final score o f 7-1.
C oil p itch ed four
innings striking out six,
giving up two hits, no walks,
but hit fo u r b atters.
Gutierrez went the last two
innings in relief, giving up
two runs.
Matt Kenny got the
only o th er h it as the
Mustangs could manage just
three for the game.
Heppner 000 010 0-
1 3 3
Pendleton 010 420
x-7 6 0
Jode C o il, Josh
G utierrez (5) and Q uinn
Peck; Cooley, McBee (7)
and Jones. W- Cooley. L-
Coil. 2B- Coil (H); Jones
(P). 3B- Lebsock (P). HR-
none.
HJHS participates in Umatilla meet
Heppner Junior High School track member Josh Shank leads
the pack during the Saturday, April 2 meet in Umatilla. Photo by
Sandy Matthews.
mwmm
By Rick Paullus
After building leads
o f 14-2 go in g into the
bottom o f the fifth and 16-6
going in to the sixth, the
H eppner M ustang JV
baseball team outlasted the
Hermiston Bulldog Frosh
and took a 16-13 win on
M onday, M arch 28 in
Hermiston. The Mustangs
hurt themselves by giving up
14 w alks and hit seven
batters, but they gave up just
six hits and had just one
error.
With two out in the
first, the Mustangs got on
the board w hen M att
McCabe singled and scored
on a Matt Kenny double.
Kenny later scored when
Nacho Elguezabal reached
on an error.
The Bulldogs tied it
in second, but the Mustangs
came back in the third when
McCabe was hit by a pitch,
Kenny reached on an error
and Elguezabal grounded
out to second to score
McCabe. Robbie Smith then
had an RBI single, Colton
H anson w alked, A ndre
Rauch had an RBI single and
Hanson scored on a wild
pitch to make it 6-2.
In the fourth, Nathan
K ennedy, M cC abe and
K enny
each
w alk ed ,
Elguezabal scored two with
a single, Sm ith singled,
Kenny scored on a wild pitch
and Rauch grounded out to
score Elguezabal and make
it 10-2.
T hey added four
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Dry Land Farm Equipment Auction
Thurs, April 14 - 1 0 AM - Lexington, OR
Directions: From Hermiston S on OR207 32+/- mi. to Lexington; left onto W Main St. toward
Heppner on Hwy/OR74, cont 1+/- mi to auction site. Parking is N of the hwy.
Preview: Wed, April 13, 10-4 pm & Auction am.
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10-Bale Hay Grapple
Crawlers & Tractors
1986 CAT Challenger 65, PTO, 4 Rems. 8883 Hrs
1983 VERSATILE 945 Series 3, 8700+/- Hrs, 24.5-R32 Duals
(2) AC HD11 GMC 671 Eng, Skyline Hyd
IHC B-275, 3PT, PTO- s/n 13154
M-F Loader ml Backhoe
Trucks. Pickups 4 Trailers
'81 GMC 7000 ml B & H. Grain Tank
'78 FORD F-600 ml B & H, Grain Tank, Cattle Racks
64 FORD F-600 w / B t H , Grain Tank
'58 CHEV C60 ml B & H, Cattle Racks
85 CHEV Scottsdale. 4x4, 6.2 Diesel, Pipe Racks
IHC L160 m l B & H, 1200 Gal Fuel Tank
IHC L160 ml B & H, 700 Gal Fuel Tank
7 3 Dry Van 96" x 45'
'77 SH 45' Gooseneck 3-Axle 5th Wheel, Air/Hyd
Tandem Axle Flatbed Trailer
DONAHUE 4-Axle Equip Trailer
1967 FORD F-600 4x4 Digger/Derrick, 300 CID, 645 m l Rear
Mt. Boom 4 9000# Cable Winch
Grain Equipment
88 AC R60 Gleaner, 1989 Sep Hrs, new Tires ml 24' Header
4 Cart
'82 AC MH2 Gleaner
'75 AC MH Gleaner ml 24 Header
'86 AC R7, 3145 Sep/4417 Eng Hrs, Duals
86 CASE IH 1680 LL ml 1010 30 Header
89 CASE IH 1660 LL ml 1010 25 Header
'80 CASE IH 1470 HS ml CASE 810 25' Header
82 JD 6622 HS m l JD 22' Header
76 JD 6602 HS m l Header
JD 6602 HS
MACDON 30' Belt Header m l R7 Adapter 4 Cart
15' Header m l 10' Belt P/U for R7
2 2 Header m l CHENEV P/U Reel
IH 810 Header ml Pea Bar
LOVE 20' 4 18 Pea Bars for GH 4 MH Combine
MH Gleaner Straw Chopper
MH Gleaner Spiketooth Cyl 4 Concaves
VITTOE Chaff Spreader
BRENT 770 Bankout Wagon, PTO, Hyd Drive
(3) IHC 8200 1Z Press Wheel Drills. V ml Fert Box 4 Sm
Seed Kit, Hitch 4 End Tow
(3) M-F 510 12'Dritls, 10" m l Hyd Hitch
(3) JD LZB 12' Hoe Drills. 10" w I Hyd Hillside Hitch
(2) BARBER 6‘ Hyd Drill Fill Augers
H«v Equipment
NH 499 Mower/Cond - s/n 537290 m l 12' Header
'91 NH 116 Mower/Cond - s/n 548454 ml 14' Header
96 CASE IH 8580 Baler ■ s/n 26990
96 CASE IH 8575 Mid-Size Baler
95 CASE IH 8555 Baler
‘89 CASE IH 8550 Baler
(2) JD 468T Sq Baler
more in the fifth when Cody
H ollis struck out, but
reached on an error by the
catcher. Kennedy walked,
McCabe had an RBI single.
Smith walked and all three
ended up scoring on wild
pitches to make it 14-2.
The Bulldogs scored
four in the bottom half, but
the M ustangs came back
with two more in the sixth
when McCabe was hit by a
pitch, Elguezabal singled,
Smith had a two-out RBI
sin g le and E lg u ezab al
eventually scored on a wild
pitch to make it 16-6.
The Bulldogs came
back with four in the bottom
half to make it 16-10, then
scored three in the seventh
and had the bases loaded
with no outs when Hollis
came in to get a strikeout
and a double play to end the
game.
Smith went three for
four with two RBI. McCabe
went two for two and scored
five runs. Elguezabal went
two for five and had three
RBI and Kenny went two for
four and scored three runs.
Heppner 204 442 0-
16 11 1
Hermiston 020 044
3-13 6 5
N athan K ennedy,
Matt McCabe (3), Andre
Rauch (6), Justin Archer (7),
Cody Hollis (7) and Robbie
Smith; Kopacz, Frost (4) and
Veliz. W- M cC abe. L-
Kopacz. S- Hollis. 2B- Matt
Kenny (Heppner). 3B- none.
HR- none.
HHS yearbook committee to
hold cell phone fundraiser
The Heppner High
School yearbook publication
class is holding a “C ell
Phone” fundraiser to help
raise the rest of the m oney.
that it takes to publish the
book. You can donate your
old cell phones and the class
will receive from $3 to $ 100
per phone, depending on
what type o f phone it is.
The class is also
accepting ink-jet cartridges.
HJHS track members Sherilyn Peck (lane 2) receives last minute The cartridge must fit in the
instructions from head coach Susan Hisler as she prepares for a palm o f your hand or they
race during the Umatilla meet. Photo by Sandy Matthews.
aren’t ink-jets. The class
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By Kick Paullus
Frosh
By Rick Paulius
Loose Hay Fork w/ Push Oft
Tillage & Machinery
JD Killifer 18' Offset Disc
IHC 490 30' Disc, 22" Blades, Hyd
NOBLE 3000 24' Sweep Plow. Auto Reset, 3' Blades & Colters
CALKINS 1500 35' Chisel Plow
JD 29' Chisel Plow
'85 CALKINS 4x4 50’ Cultivator
CALKINS CFC 35' Cultivator
WIL-RICH 42' Cultivator w/ Anhyd Setup/no tank
36' Culti-weeder Gmd & Hyd Drive
AC 700 24' Hi-C Chisel m l CALKINS Harrow
AC 10' Hi-C Chisel Plow
MELROE 8-Btm Moldboard Plow
(2) CALKINS 16' Tandem Skew Treaders w/ Hitch
(50') CALKINS 10.5' Rods w/ STOESS End Tow Hitch
(4) & (3) CALKINS 10,5' Rods w/ Cable Hitch
CALKINS Champs 14' Rodweeder
93 SUMMERS 67 Harrow CartCALKINS 6' Bolt-on Harrow
(3 Sect) 6' Pasture Harrow w/ Hitch
(2) 16' Packers w/ 20" Rings
2-Shank Subsoiler w/ Hyd Lift on Rubber
24' Tow Dammer Diker
02 RANKIN 3PT Disc
'02 COOMBS 60' MowMaster
LOFTNESS 240 Flail Cutter
JD 27 14' Flail Cutter
BUSH HOG 15 Rotary Cutter
3PT Post Hole Digger
3PT Back Blade
1000 Gal SS Sprayer w/6 5 ' Booms, 25 Gal Foam Maker &
Aqua Attach
FLEXICOIL 65 1000 Gal Poly Tank Sprayer w/100' Boom
40' Super Sponge Smucker Pull Wick on Wheels
Solid Hitch for 50' Rodweeder
MisMintsu*
03 KAWASAKI Prairie 650 A TV, 1500 Gal SS Water Tank
LINCOLN 250 Amp Port Welder/Generator
NH 5200 Generator ml HONDA Motor
SIOUX Valve Grinder & Hones
Track Press - Hyd/Manual
Stock Racks for 64 FORD F-600
Belt Drive for AC Crawler
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Matt M cCabe and
Nathan Kennedy combined
for a n o -h itte r as the
Heppner Mustang JVs shut
out the Umatilla Vikings 13-
0 on Thursday, March 31 in
U m atilla. The M ustangs
were ahead 4-2 when the
second game was called after
th re e in n in g s due to
darkness. The Mustangs, 4
and 0, w ill be at hom e
a g a in st R iv ersid e for a
doubleheader on Thursday,
April 14 at 3:30 p.m.
The
M ustangs
jumped out to a quick lead
in the first when Kennedy
reached on an error, McCabe
w alked and Matt Kenny
reached on an error to score
Kennedy. McCabe scored on
a w ild pitch as N acho
E lg u ezab al and R obbie
Sm ith w alked. C olton
Hanson scored two with a
d o u b le and Sm ith and
H anson sco red on w ild
pitches as A ndre Rauch
walked to make it 6-0.
T hey added one
more in the second when
M cC abe sin g led , stole
second and scored on an
Elguezabal single.
In the third, Justin
Archer singled, stole second
and scored on a Kennedy
single. Cody Hollis was hit
by a pitch, McCabe walked,
Kenny had an RBI single,
Elguezabal walked, Smith
reached on a fielder’s choice
to score one and another
scored on a wild pitch to
make it 11-0.
The Mustangs added
two more in the fifth when
Hanson reached on an error,
Sean M urray sin g led ,
Kennedy reached on an error
to score one and another
scored on a wild pitch to
make it 13-0.
McCabe went three
innings to pick up the win,
strik in g out seven, but
walking seven with Kennedy
going the final two innings,
striking out four and walking
three.
M cCabe went one
for two scoring three runs,
Kennedy and Hanson each
had two RBI and scored
twice and Kenny had two
RBI.
In the second game,
Hollis reached on an error
and later scored on a wild
pitch and McCabe walked
and later scored as Smith
reached on an error, but the
Vikings came back with two
in the bottom half to tie it up.
The Mustangs added
one in the second, when
Rauch doubled, went to third
on the throw and scored on
a Hollis single. One more
was gained in the third when
Sm ith sin g led and later
scored on a wild pitch.
H ollis pitched all
three innings, allowing two
runs on three hits, struck out
five and walked four.
Heppner 614 02-13
100
Umatilla 000 00-0
04
M att
M cC abe,
Nathan Kennedy (4) and
Robbie Smith; Jensen, Tassie
(4) and V indever. W-
M cC abe. L -Jen sen . 2B-
Colton Hanson (H). 3B-
none. HR-none.
Pendleton F F A students receive
hands-on experience at Krebs Ranch
cannot accept laser jet or
toner cartridges,
... D onations can be
dropped o ff at the HHS
business lab, or given to any
publications class member.
The p u b lic a tio n class
member who collects the
most phones will win movie
tickets for two to Hermiston
Stadium 8 Cinemas.
W hen m aking a
donation make sure to ask
for a tax-donation receipt.
For
m ore (L-R): FFA members Haylee Harper, Christina Swearingen and
inform ation co n tact any Stephanie Cleveland, with Skye Krebs in the background.
HHS p u b licatio n class
Pendleton
FFA would ju st sitting in the
member or their advisor,
Chapter members who are classroom.”
Darlene Marquardt.
In addition to ranch
enrolled in the veterinarian
medicine class at Pendleton w ork w ith the sh eep ,
High School participated in stu d en ts also en jo y ed a
a daylong adventure at Krebs prepared lunch by Penny
Ranches in Cecil in February. Krebs in the Cecil Store and
In cooperation with Skye listened to vet med student,
Krebs, students were able to Haylee Harper, present her
m ove and load lam bs, sophomore public speech
perform minor eye surgeries, she w as p rep arin g for
brand and learn the workings competition.
“ It was a p erfect
o f a la rg e-scale sheep
way
for
students to learn
operation.
Order
hands-on
experience,” said
“This was a once in
FFA
ad
v iso r,
Erin
a lifetime opportunity and a
Yours Here
H
eidem
an.
“
I
am
very
real honor to be part of,” said
FFA member and vet med appreciative o f the time
stu d en t,
S tephanie Skye and Penny Krebs took
Cleveland. “ I really enjoyed to in stru c t som e o f my
myself and learned so much students and showcase their
more about ranch life than I operation.”
FFA is a national
organization with 7194 local
chapters in all 50 states,
Puerto Rico and the Virgin
Islands. FFA strives to make
Sponsored by BIO and MCGfi
a positive difference in the
lives o f stu d e n ts by
developing their potential
Friday, April 1 5tk
for p re m ie r le ad e rsh ip ,
‘A dults and Youth Sharing’
personal growth and career
success through agricultural
Join U b For
education.
JOIN HANDS DAY
The Pendleton FFA
with Dinner and a Concert!
C hapter is also grow ing
rapidly and looks forward to
-Spaghetti Dinner-
continuing their relationship
sponsored by Thrivent & Valby Lutheran Church
w ith
the
n atio n al
Friday, April 15th, at the HHS Cafeteria
organization.
If
you are
from 5:30-6:30 p.m.
interested in seeing what
Dinner includes spaghetti & meatballs, salad, bread.
Pendleton
FFA is about, visit
Cost is $3.50 per person.
www.phs.pendleton.k 12.or.us/
- W illow Creek Symphony & Singers Concert -
c lu b s/ffa /in d e x
or
www.oregonflfa.com.
Friday, April 15th, at the HHS gymnasium
Magnetic
Door
Signs
Heppner
Gazette-Times
676-9228
V k tu t
Willow (reek
Symphony and Singers
“JOIN HANDS DAY”
starting at 7 p.m. Admission is free!