Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 31.2006 - THREE Bulldogs end Mustangs’ season Junior High track team finishes season HYSA to host sports camps Nacho Elguezabal beats the ball to make it to safely to third base. Photo by Sandy Matthews. (Top Row): Assistant Coach Melissa Coiner and Head Coach Susie Hisler: (5"’ Row L-R): Jared Huddleston. Brent Eckman, Drew Johnson. Kristen Van Cleave, Bryan Holland, YVacy Coil and Jordan Hatfield; (4lh Row L-R): Zach Hintz, Emily Thompson, Mark McCabe, Eiin Price, Lane Wright, Nick Rempas, Catherine McElligott and Ashley Wolff: (3rd Row L-R): Brynna Rust, Jordan Wright, Codie Blondell, Carrie Haguewood, Cory Silvia, Dan Jeffreys and Keenon Jack; (2nd Row L-R): Brent Brosnan, John Nelson, Chris Lien, Brandi Hong,Tomas Elguezabal. Jodessa Chapa, Justvn Peck and Tyler Robinson; and (Front Row L-R): Joe Armato, Connor Pappas, Courtney George, Cody Nelson. Seth Palmer, Devin Robinson and Brett Harrison. Not pictured: Shane Smith, Justin Pranger, Hollie Whatley, Kellee Jones and Brian Taylor. The 2006 Heppner Junior High track team finished their season out just as the new rubberized layer was being laid on the track. The team appreciates all the individuals, ranchers, farmers and businesses that contributed to the project. The track is open for area walkers and joggers to use. HJHS track participates in Pendleton Quinn Peck pitched six innings for the Heppner Mustangs during the Heppner-Culver game. Photo by Sandy Matthews. By Rick Paullus The H eppner Mustang baseball team had their season come to an end in Hermiston by the Culver Bulldogs by a score of 9-7 in the C o lu m b ia B asin C o n feren ce d istric t tournam ent on Saturday, May 20. The gam e was originally scheduled for The Dalles but rain forced it to moved to Hermiston. The Mustangs ended the season with a 12-12 record and said goodbye to seniors Kyle C arlson, Dan Basile and from lone, Tony Bolin. The B ulldogs jum ped out to a 1-0 lead after one, but the Mustangs came back with two runs in the top of the second when Nathan Kennedy was hit by a pitch, Dan Basile doubled and both scored on a Kyle Carlson double. They added one more in the third when N acho E lg u ezab al and Andre Rauch singled, Basile sin g led and E lguezabal scored when Robbie Smith reached on an error. The Bulldogs came back with three runs in the b ottom h alf, but the Mustangs tied it at 4-4 when Tony Bolin doubled and e v en tu a lly scored when Elguezabal reached on a fielder’s choice. The Bulldogs scored two runs in the fifth and three more in the sixth to take a 9- 4 lead, but the M ustangs couldn't go quietly as Basile singled, Carlson walked and Bolin launched a homerun to left to cut the score to 9-7, but the rally ended there and the season ended. Bolin went three for four with three RBI and scored twice. Basile and Rauch each went three for four with Basile scoring twice. Carlson went two for three w ith tw o RBI and Quinn Peck went two for four. Heppner 021 100 3- 7 15 3 Culver 103 023 x-9 12 1 Quinn Peck, Andre Rauch (5) and Robbie Smith; O'Gorman and Blood. W- O 'G orm an. L- Peck. 2B- Tony Bolin 2, Peck, Dan Basile, Kyle Carlson (H); Fisher (C). 3B- none. HR- Blood (C); Bolin (H). Blue Basin hike offered John Day Fossil Beds National Monument will offer a ranger-conducted hike into the spectacular Blue Basin fossil beds. This two-hour hike will feature the geologic landscape and fossil history of the basin. The hike will begin at 10 a.m. on Sunday, June 11 at the Blue B asin trailhead, located three miles north of the Sheep Rock Unit visitor center along State Route 19. There is no fee and participants should bring good hiking shoes, a sun hat, jacket, water bottle and a camera. For fu rth er information, call (541) 987- 2333. CUSTOM BANNERS Hep pn er G azette-T im es CfoM ti 2006 • CtaM fi 2006 • Cfm ni 2006 • CtaM fi 2006 Q uulucM xat ¿i rùtflvt gaxxu + i A the, avutesi! lone High School ~ Friday, June 2nd ~ Heppner High School ~ Saturday, June 3rd ~ %/e have. (yuulucU ùat The Heppner Junior High track team participated in the Pendleton Sunridge track meet on Friday, April 21. E leven team s participated in the meet. 6,h-7,h grade boys- 4,h in team standings: Dan Jeffreys: l ' 1- high jump, 4lh- medley relay and 5lh- 200 meters. Nick Kempas: 2nd- 200 meters, 3rd- long jump, 4lh- medley relay and 5lh- 100 meters. Brett Harrison: 5th- 1500 meters and 6lh- 4x100 relay. Jordan Wright: 6,h- discus and 4x 100 relay. Cory S ilvia: 4 ,h- medley relay and 5lh- 100- m eter hurdles and 800 meters. Joe A rm ato: 6 ,h- 4x100 relay. Codie Blondell: 6lh- 4x100 relay. Devin Robinson: 4lh- medley relay. 8 th grade boys- Teani Champions: Jordan Hatfield: l '1- long jump, 2nd- 100-meter hurdles and 400 meters and 3rd- 100 meters. Bryan Holland: 2nd- long jump, 3rd- 100 meters and 4lh- 200 meters. Brent Eckman: 2nd- highjump. Keenon Jack: 2nd- medley relay and 4lh- 1500 meters. Chris Lien: 2nd- 100- meter hurdles and medley relay. Drew Johnson: 2nd- INC 217 North Main • Heppnar« www.happnar.nat/murraya <676-9159 Serving Heppner, Lexington £ lone Over the Tee Ladies gathered on May 23 at W illow Creek C o u n try C lub fo r th e ir weekly play. Pat E dm undson took low gross of the field. C orol M itchell and Ann Elgin tied for low net of the field. Luvilla Sonstegard took least putts of the field. In flig h t A, Loa Henderson took low gross, Eva Kilkenny took low net and Edmundson was closest to the pin. In flight B, Virginia Grant took low gross and was closest to the pin, In flight C, Suzanne Jepsen took low gross, Bev Steagall took low net and Joyce Ward took least putts. Elgin was closest to the pin. Edm undson had a chip-in and a birdie on hole #7 Nine students complete piano Oregon Trail Library District adjudications launches summer reading program Pet lovers of all kinds are invited to join “Paws, Claws, Scales and Tales" at the Heppner branch library. The 2006 Summer Reading Program is open to young people, preschool through eighth grade, with programs, stories, crafts and more. The programs will be held on Wednesdays, from 11:15 a.m. to 12 noon. The schedule of events include: June 14- Registration Kick-off June 21 - Birds and Things June 28- Wild. Tame and In-between July 5- S-S-Ssay, Who's That? July 12- Animal That Make Food July 19- Games, Awards, Treats. Registration forms will be available at the library on June 1. For more information, call the library at 676- 9964. Piano students who recently com pleted piano syllab u s The library welcomes children of all abilities. All adjudications: (Back Row L-R): Cameron Anderson. Kristen Van programs are free of charge. Cleave, Emily Thompson. Rebecca Jepsen and Sarah Stillman; Tiirnout good for Memorial Day dinner Approximately 100 people attended the annual Memorial Day Dinner held at St. Patrick's Senior Center on May 28. Harriet Batty was recognized as being the oldest attendee. Amy, Eric and R ebecca Jepsen pro v id ed entertainment for the event. Eric played his violin, while Amy and Rebecca played piano. For Sale: Nine differen t varieties o f Tomatoes Flowers • Planters • Trees 4 Shrubs Prices Slashed! Plus, buy 4, get 5th one free! jfJxuueAA., cciA tii ca u l m w e ! ^ MllWUJ'3 DiUUj 800 meters and medley relay. Mark McCabe: 2nd- medley relay and 6lh- shot put and discus. Lane W right: 3rd- discus. 8th grade girls- 3rd in team standings: Kristen Van Cleave: 1 '■ and NSR- shot put 31 feet (old record L. Mitchell 28 feet 3 inches). Erin Price: NSR- 100 meter hurdles at 17.7 seconds (old record B. Rust 17.99 seconds), 2nd- 200 meters, 3rd tie- high jump and 4,h- 400 meters. Jodessa Chapa: 3rd- 800 meters. Brynna Rust: 2nd- 100-meter hurdles and 3rd- 100 meters and long jump. The Heppner Youth Sports A cadem y will be holding a boys’ and girls’ b a sk e tb a ll cam p and a fo o tb a ll cam p. The basketball camp, held June 12 and 13, w ill featu re Gordie James, W illamette University head coach. The football camp, held June 6- 8, will feature the Linfield football staff. Basketball camp is open for those in th ird through 12lh grades. Three sessions will be held each day with third through fifth graders meeting from 9-11 a.m., sixth through eighth graders meeting from 12-3 p.m. and ninth through 12th graders meeting from 5-8 p.m. Basketball camp is also open for third through 12"' graders. The first two days will begin at 4 p.m., with fundamentals, followed by competitions- games and upper level work will be p racticed from 6-8 p.m . Camp on June 8 is from 5-8 p.m. and for high schoolers only. IONE HIGH SCHOOL GREENHOUSE Come by during school hours S ale lasts u n til school is out fo r summer! (Front Row L-R): Daniel Van Cleave, Stephanie Schuler. Bethany Van Cleave and Jonathan Chen. Nine piano students recently completed piano syllabus adjudications sponsored by the Oregon Music Teachers Association. Completed levels are as follows: Jonathan Chen. Level I; Bethany Van Cleave. Level II; Stephanie Schuler. Emily Thompson and Daniel Van Cleave, Level 111; Sarah Stillman, Level IV; Rebecca Jepsen, Level VII; Kristen Van Cleave. Level VIII; and Cameron Anderson. Level IX. The students were required to perform three or four memorized pieces in addition to scales, chords, arpeggios, sight reading and ear training. Teachers of the students include Cameron Anderson and Myrna Van Cleave of Heppner and Phyllis Peterson of Hermiston. HEPPNER ELKS 358 676-9181 "Where Friends Meet" 142 North Main NO LADIES NIGHT D IN N E R ON JXTNE 1 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX L adies Night D in n e r Mill lie held T h u rsd ay , .lu n e 15 Indore I he King l)i»> C erem onies. See you (lien! Ctw ni 2006 • O hm fi 2006 • CU m fi 2006 • Cfou fi 2006 1 I