Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 18, 2007 - FIVE
Fund raising golf tournament held Mustangs rally
^ for 7-6 win at
Sherman
HJH track team announces results
By Kick Paullus
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The Heppner High School golf team held its 10"' annual fund
raising tournament on Sunday, April 15. 23 teams participated
in the three-person scramble. A barbecue lunch was held
afterward. “The businesses and indiv ¡duals of our community
Pictured are: #1 block, front row, Jared Hedman and Kyle Fuchs; back row. Jordan Wright and continue to step forward and help us fund our program.” stated
Devin Kohinson. #5 block, front row, Chase Milner and Shane Smith; hack row, Justin Pranger coach Greg Grant. “We had sponsors on each hole with special
prizes. We also had a sizable door prize drawing with nearly
and Garrett Gibbs.
everyone going home with a prize of some type." The team was
The Heppner Jr. place 4x200 relay.
Devin Robinson: able to purchase uniforms and pay for their entries into each
High track team attended a
Jared Hedman: third first place 4x100 relay, tournament with the proceeds. The booster club also helped with
equipment purchases.
track meet in Sherman place 100m hurdles, 19.26; 56.20; eighth place 800m.
Gross winners were Greg Grant, Virginia Grant, and Matt
County on Friday, April 13. first place 4x 100 relay.
Jordan Wright: third
Scrivner. Net winners were Whitey Chase, Spud Gephardt, and
The 7"’ and 8lh combined
Cory Silvia: fourth place discus, 87'9”; first Hill Dyer. Short Drive-1/I0 Baillie Keithley. KI‘-#2/ll- Daryl
group won Team Champion place 800m 2:43.90; sixth place 4x100 relay; fifth place Simmons. KP 3/12- Troy Hiatt. KP 4/13- Haillie keithley. Long
Honors.
place 100m hurdles.
javelin, 108’04”.
Putt- 5/14- Matt Scrivner. Long Drive- 6/15 Marvin Brannon.
Only the top six
Alex Pickles: second
Cody Orr: second Mystery Hole- High score- 7/16- Tim, LeAnn, and Lane Wright.
times and distances were place longjump, 16’; second place, 1500m 5:30.91; sec Most Putts- 8/17- Jenna Bowman. Emily Thompson. Maggie Ar-
scored points. The following place triple jump, 32'1"; ond place javelin, 131 ’5”; rnato, and Baillie Keithley. KP 2"11 shot 18- Randy Lott.
results were reported.
Josh Williams: first
place 100m, 12.55; first
place 200m, 27.34; and fifth
place 400m 1:06.36.
Ian Murray:, fifth
place 100m, 13.01; 400m
1:07.98; first place 4x200m
relay.
Brett Harrison: fifth
place triple jump, 25' 6 Vi”;
fifth place 800m 2:43.92;
third place 1500m, 5:32.78.
Camron Day: second
place 800m, 2:35; fifth place
100m hurdles. 19.33; eighth
place long jump, 14’5”; first
third place 200m, 28.72;
eighth place 100m.
Shane Smith: fourth
place triple jump, 26’ 11”;
fifth place 4x 100 relay.
Chase Milner: fifth
place high jump, 4'9”; fifth
place 4x100 relay; sixth
place triple jump, 22’9”.
Nick Kempas: first
place 400m. 59.75; third
place 200m, 28.72; first
place longjump, 16’7”; first
place 4x200 relay.
Zech Hintz: tenth
place shot put; sixth place
discus, 80’3”.
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placed in the medley relay.
Justin Pranger: fifth
place 4x100 relay; seventh
place javelin.
Dan Jeffreys: third
place high jump, 4’ i 1”; sixth
place 200m.
Garrett Gibbs: fifth
place 4x100 relay.
Coleman Clark:
fourth place 1500m,
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Cody Nelson: fifth
place 1500m, 6:10.22.
John Nelson: sev
enth place 100m hurdles,
22.; twelfth place 400m.
Kyle Fuchs: fourth
place high jump, 4'9"; first
place 4x100 relay.
Seth Palmer: seventh
place 800m, 2:51; placed in
the medley relay.
Justyn Peck: ninth
piacc nign jump, h j , icmn
place 200m.
Curtis Martin: elev
enth place longjump, 13'1”;
eighth place 100m, 13.51;
fifth place 200m, 29.4; place
in the medley relay.
Joe Armato: tenth
place javelin; eleventh place
discus.
Justin Bailey: javelin:
100m.
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against the Pilot Rock Rockets in Heppner. The Mustangs lost to
the Rockets 8-0.
WCCC to host
scramble
The Willow Creek
Country Club will host an
18-hole spring scramble on
Saturday, April 21. Registra
tion will begin at 8 a.m. and
tee time is at 9 a.m.
Each team may con
sist of up to four members.
Bring a team or players will
be paired up at time of reg
istration. The cost is $20 per
WCCC member or $30 for
non-members. There will be
games, mulligans and a 50/
Third baseman Kegi Seitz keeps Pilot Rock Rocket Stefka Waite
50 pot.
The scramble is open on base during the Mustang game.
to the public.
Trailing 5-2 after five
innings, the Heppner Mus
tang baseball team rallied
w ith five runs in the sixth and
hung on for a 7-6 win over
the Sherman County Hus
kies on Tuesday, April 10, in
Moro in Special District 5
play. The Mustangs, now 6-
0 in SD5 and 7-3 overall,
have a key doubleheader at
Pilot Rock on Saturday,
April 21. and will be at home
against Stanfield on Tuesday,
April 24.
The Mustangs got a
run in the first when Chance
Day was hit by a pitch,
moved up to second on a
ground-out by Dennis Ken
ny and scored on a single by
Quinn Peck. The Huskies
came back with two runs in
the bottom half, two in the
second and one more in the
third before the Mustangs
finally scored again in the
fifth. Kenny walked. Peck
singled, Andre Rauch
reached on a fielder’s choice,
and Nacho Elguezabal
grounded out to score Ken-
ny.
In the sixth, Wacy
Coil singled and Day and
Peck were both hit by pitch
es. With two out. Coil and
day both scored when a wild
pitch went to the backstop
and the catcher could not
find the ball. Rauch then sin
gled home Peck to tie the
game, Elguezabal reached
on an infield hit, Nathan
Kennedy was hit by a pitch
to load the bases then Drew
Johnson was hit by a pitch
to force in a run. Coil walked
to force in another to make
it 7-5.
The Huskies scored
a run in the bottom half to
cut the lead to one but Day
came on in the seventh to
strike out three straight to
earn the save.
Kennedy came on in
relief of Rauch in the third
to pick up the win striking
out five, allowing two runs
on three hits.
Coil went 2-3 with
Peck and Rauch each going
2-4.
Heppner 100 015 0-
7 84
Sherman 221 001 0-
660
Andre
Rauch,
Nathan Kennedy (3), Chance
Day (7) and Wacy Coil; Bib-
by. Wood (5), Stroud (6),
Kivett (6) and Kaseberg. W-
Kennedy. L-Wood. S-Day.
2B - Kaseberg 2, Guzman
(5). 3B - none. HR - none.
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