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    FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 11,2005
Mustangs sweep Bulldog JVs
M ustang girls split against Culver Mustangs roll past Vikings
By Rick Paullus
By Rick Paullus
Megan Orr powers the softball in front of the pitcher’s circle in
Culver Saturday.
Photo by Sandy Matthews
The Mustangs split
with the Culver Bulldogs on
Saturday, May 7. The first
game ended with Heppner
on top, 8- 7, after playing
hard and taking it in nine
innings The second game,
however, saw Heppner fall,
with Culver taking the win
11-4
Wranglers announce final play day
results
The
W ra n g le r’s
Riding Club held their final
play day o f the season on
May 8 Following are results
from the day’s activities
Stick H orse Race:
1st- L ogan G rieb; 2nd-
Kolby Currin; 3rd- Jacee
C u rrin ; and 4 th - Jaiden
Mahoney
Lead
L in e-
Barrels:
1st- Jaiden
M ahoney; 2nd- K olby
Cwrm; 3rd- Jacee Currin;
and 4th- Keegan Gibbs
Lead Line- Poles:
1st- Jaiden Mahoney; 2nd-
Kolby Currin; 3rd- Jacee
C urrin; and 4th- Keegan
Gibbs
Barrels- 7 an d
under: 1st- Rylee Kollman;
2nd- Makenzie Hughes; 3 rd-
Macy Gibbs; and 4th- Paige
Grieb.
Poles- 7 and under:
1st- Makenzie Hughes; 2nd-
Rylee Kollman; 3rd- Macy
Gibbs; and 4th- Paige Grieb
B a rre ls- 8 a n d 9
y e a r o ld s: 1st- B lake
G reenup; 2nd- B obbie
C orrea;
3rd- G arrett
Robinson; and 4th- Ryan
Dougherty
Poles- 8 and 9 year
olds: 1st- Bobbie Correa;
2nd- Garrett Robinson; 3rd-
Ryan Dougherty; and 4th-
Blake Greenup
B arrels- 10 to 12
y e a r olds: 1st- T aighler
D ougherty; 2nd- Jessica
H ughes, 3 rd- R ebecca
Jepsen; and 4th- Stacee
Halvorsen
P o les-10 to 12 year
o ld s:
1st-
T aig h ler
Dougherty; 2nd- Rebecca
Jepsen; 3rd- Jessica Hughes;
and 4th- Stacee Halvorsen
B arrels- 13 to 17
y ear olds: 1st-Amy Jepsen
and 2nd- Torri Lovgren
Poles- 13 to 17 year
olds: 1st- Amy Jepsen and
2nd- Torri Lovgren.
WCCC Jack and Jill results
Eight couples played
in the g o lf season’s first
Friday night Jack and Jill
activity last week at Willow
C reek C ounty Club The
couples enjoyed snacks and
C hapm an
style
play
organized by the committee
o f the Edmundsons, Boyds
and Jepsens
Net winners were:
1st- Dale and Candy Boyd;
2nd- Bob and Suzanne
Jep sen , 3rd - C lyde and
Jackie A llstott; and 4th-
G ene O rw ick and Pat
Dougherty
Gross winners were:
1st-
John
and
Pat
Edmundson; 2nd- Les and
Jan Paustian; 3rd- Earl and
Peggy Fishburn; and 4th-
Mark and Loa Henderson
The special event,
KP, second shot on #1 was
won by the Fishburns
The next special
activity at WCCC will be a
family barbeque on Monday,
May 30 at 4 p m.
VOTE
PO R T OF
MORROW
C O M M ISSIO N E R
PO SIT IO N # 2
JOE TAYLOR
• Morrow County Resident for 30+ years
• Graduate of Heppner High School
• U.S. Air Force - Honorable Discharge
• Married - Two Children
• President Boardman Kiwanis
• Occupation: Farmer
• Director : Morrow Soil & Water Conservation
District
• Director: Columbia-Blue Mt. Resource
Conservation and Development Council
• Morrow County Republican Committee
P M for by Committee to Elect Joe Taylor
The Heppner Mustang baseball team used 18 hits
to roll past the Umatilla Vikings 18-0 in Umatilla on
Tuesday, May 3 in Columbia Basin Conference play The
Mustangs, 6-3 in the CBC and 13-5 overall, will be at Pilot
Rock on Saturday, May 14 for a key doubleheader that
will decide second and third in the CBC east with the
Mustangs needing a sweep for second
The Mustangs wasted no time at Umatilla, jumping
all over the Vikings for six runs in the top o f the first Jode
Coil led off with a single, stole second and scored on a
Nick Christman single Quinn Peck reached on an error,
Dan Basile and Kyle Carlson each had RBI singles and
Sloan Keithley reached on an error to score another run
Matt McCabe singled and Coil doubled to make it 6-0.
They didn’t quit there as they kept up the pressure
in the second when Christman walked, Kory Paullus and
Peck singled, Basile reached on an error to score two and
Carlson scored two more with a single to make it 10-0.
They made it 11-0 in the third as Christman singled and
scored on a double by Faullus
The Mustangs put the game away in the fourth as
Keithley singled, McCabe reached on an error, Coil scored
them with a single, Josh Gutierrez walked, Christman
scored two with a single, Paullus and Peck each had RBI
singles and Matt Kenny hit a sac fly to score Paullus and
make the score 17-0.
They tacked on one more in the fifth when Nathan
Kennedy walked and ended up scoring on a single by
Christman.
Meanwhile, Christman was cruising through four
innings on the mound, giving up two hits, while striking
out seven to pick up the win.
Christman helped himself at the plate going four
for four with four RBI and scored four runs Paullus went
four for five with two RBI and scored twice Coil went
three for four with two RBI and scored twice Carlson
went two for three with three RBI and Peck went two for
three with two runs scored
Heppner 641 61-18 18 2
Umatilla 000 00-0 2 4
Nick Christman, Josh Gutierrez (5) and Quinn Peck,
Robbie Smith (4); Paul Madsen, Marcello Estrada (2) and
Steve Wilson. W- Christman. L- Madsen 2B- Jode Coil,
Kory Paullus (H) 3B- none HR- none
Elks name Americanism Essay winners
The H eppner Elks
Lodge is pleased to an ­
nounce the winners in their
Americanism Essay contest
This program was open to all
sixth, seventh and eighth
grade students in the Willow
Creek valley. Participants
needed to write a one-page
essay on this year’s topic,
“Why I Recite the Pledge o f
Allegiance.”
“We had some really
good essays,” said Burke
O ’Brien, committee chair.
“ I ’m proud o f our young
people, they really put some
thought into these essays.”
Heppner area win­
ners were: 1 st- Grant Smith,
2nd- Spencer Palmer, 3rd-
Sherilyn Peck. lone area
winners were: 1st- Heather
Wiggers, 2nd- Stefanie Ar­
cher, 3rd- Gabrielle Arm­
strong U S. Savings Bonds
were awarded to the win­
ners
Free women’s health check available
through health department
If you are between the age o f 50 and 64, you may
qualify for a free women’s health check Women who qualify
have a family income below 250 percent o f the federal
poverty level, are w ithout health care insurance or
underinsured The Oregon Breast and Cervical Cancer
Program (BCC Program) offers the program through the
Morrow County Public Health Department.
Each year the BCC Program allocates funding to
the health department for a certain number o f women’s
health checks for women ages 40 to 64. Enrollees receive
a health check examination, which includes a clinical breast
exam, mammogram, pelvic exam, Pap test, blood pressure
check, height and weight check, as well as time to ask their
health care provider questions about other medical
concerns. Your provider can perform these services if he
agrees to participate in the BCC Program
At this time there are three openings left for women
between the ages o f 50 to 64 and will be available on a first
come first serve basis. Services need to be completed before
the fiscal year ends June 30, 2005. After July 1, enrollment
will again include women ages 40 to 49. To find out if you
qualify for a free annual and mammogram exam, contact
the Morrow County Public Health Department at 676-5421.
ALL NEWS AND ADVERTISING DEADLINE
The Heppner Mustang baseball team swept the
Hermiston Bulldog JVs 10-5 and 5-2 in Hermiston on*
Thursday, May 5 in non-league action The Mustangs, now
15-5 overall and 6-3 in the Columbia Basin Conference,
will be at Pilot Rock for their last regular season games
with a key doubleheader beginning at 11a m The Mustangs
-need a sweep o f the Rockets to move into second place in
the CBC east division.
The Mustangs scored a run in the top o f the first
when Jode Coil led off with a single, Josh Gutierrez hit
into a fielder’s choice, Nick Christman walked and Kory
Paullus hit a sac fly to score Gutierrez
The Bulldogs came back with a run in the bottom
half to tie it, but the mustangs scored two in the second
when Matt McCabe singled, Dan Basile reached on an error
and Coil scored them with a triple
They scored two more in the third when Christman .
singled and scored on a hit and run single by Paullus, who
ended up scoring later on a wild pitch to make it 5-1.
In the fourth, Gutierrez, Christman and Paullus all
singled and Gutierrez scored on a wild pitch to make it 6-
1.
The Bulldogs scored three runs in the fifth to get
within 6-4, but the Mustangs answered with a run in the
sixth when Christman singled and scored on a double by
Paullus.
The Bulldogs scored a run in the bottom o f th e :
sixth, but the Mustangs came back with three in the seventh •
when McCabe singled and scored on a double by Basile,;
Coil was intentionally walked and Gutierrez scored them '
with a bloop single to make it 10-5.
Gutierrez picked up the win striking out four and .
allowing one earned run over five innings with Coil picking
up a save going two innings allowing one hit and striking •
out two.
Paullus went three for four with three RBI. C oil:
went three for four with two RBI. Christman went three •
for three, scoring twice Gutierrez went two for four with
two RBI and scoring twice. McCabe went two for three
scoring twice and Basile went two for four scoring twice.
The Mustangs scored early in the second game as
Gutierrez and Christman singled, Paullus scored on a
fielder’s choice and Christman scored as Quinn P e c k '
reached on an error. They added another run in the second
without getting a hit as Colton Hanson reached on an error
after striking out, went to second on an error on a pick-ofT
attempt, went to third on a wild pitch and scored on another •
wild pitch to make it 3-0.
They added another run in the third without a hit
as Paullus reached on an error after striking out, went to ;
third as Peck reached on an error and scored as Basile!
reached on another error.
The Bulldogs scored two in the sixth to get within
4-2, but the Mustangs added an insurance run in the seventh:
when Gutierrez doubled, Christman was hit by a pitch,
Paullus walked to load the bases and Peck hit a sac fly to •
score Gutierrez
Coil went five innings striking out eight, allowing J
two hits and no runs to pick up the win with Christman;
striking out four and allowing two hits in two innings o f.
relief to pick up the save
Gutierrez went two for four with a double
Heppner 10, Hermiston 5
Heppner 122 101 3-10 16 4
Hermiston 100 031 0-5 11 1
Josh Gutierrez, Jode Coil (6) and Quinn Peck;
Rosales and Verway. W- Gutierrez. L- Rosales S- Coil.
2B- Kory Paullus, Dan Basile (H eppner). 3B- Coil
(Heppner) HR- none
Heppner 5, Hermiston 2
Heppner 211 000 1 - 5 4 2
Hermiston 000 002 0-2 4 6
Jode Coil, Nick Christman (6) and Quinn Peck;
Mullay and Wilcox. W- Coil. L- Mullay. S- Christman. 28-
Josh Gutierrez, Christman (Heppner). 3B- none. HR- none.
Over the Tee Cup
Fourteen ladies gathered May 3 at Willow C reek ;
Country Club for Over the Tee Cup play.
In flight A, Carle Hamilton took low net and Pat
Edmundson had the long drive
In flight B, Jackie Allstott took low net and long ‘
drive
In flight C, Betty Carlson took low net and Hamilton;
took long drive.
Jan Paustian had a chip-in on hole #10 and Carlson
had a chip-in on hole #16.
Justice Court
Report
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wltt artwork showcasing the Western and ranch lifestyle
Original
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Photography
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David Kirkland, 57,
Imbler, DUII, fine $2300 and
five days in jail, three years
probation and completion of
alcohol education
Births
Ayden Rose Hagel-
a daughter, Ayden Rose, was
bom April 27,2005, at Good
Shepherd Medical Center in .
Hermiston to Paula and Josh
Hagel o f Irrigon
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H EPPNER ELKS 358
Contact
676-5011
or
676-9711
for mora
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676-9181
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Thursday, May 12th
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