Mustangs sweep Rockets FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 25,2007 Mustang J.V. scores early to beat Pilot Rock Rockets By Kick Paullus The Heppner Mus­ tang J.V. baseball team jumped out to a 14-1 lead after an inning and a half and made it hold up to beat the Pilot Rock Rockets on Mon­ day, April 16, in Pilot Rock. The Mustangs will be at home against Grant Union J.V. on Thursday. April 26. for a doubleheader beginning at 3 p.m. The Mustangs led 6- 0 after one as Chris Lien had two singles, Sean Murray one, and Jared Huddleston doubled. The Rockets scored their only run in the bottom half but the Mus­ tangs answered with eight more in the second. Sam King and Murray singled. Keenan Jack was hit by a pitch. Quinn Chick and Lien singled. Josh Shank had a bases loaded triple, and Drew Johnson singled. Shank went two in­ nings striking out three w ith Lien going three innings and giving up two hits. Lien went 3-4 scor­ ing tw ice, Murray went 2-3 with two RBls and scored twice, Huddleston had three RBls and scored twice. Shank had three RBls, Johnson scored three times, and Chick had two RBls. Heppner 680 00-14 10 0 Pilot Rock 1 (X) 00-1 3 3 Josh Shank, Chris Lien (3) and Sean Murray; Lazinka, Mascall (2) and Bryant. W - Shank. L - Lazinka. 2B - Jared Hud­ dleston (H); Bill (PR). 3B - Shank (H). HR - none. Mustangs beat Redsides By Rick Paullus Senior Colton Han­ son blasted a grand slam in the fifth inning to cap the scoring as the Heppner Mus­ tangs beat the South Wasco Redsides 24-0 on Tuesday, April 17, in Special District 5 play in Maupin. The Mus­ tangs improved to 9-0 in SD5 and 10-3 overall with the win and have a big dou­ bleheader at Dufur on Sat­ urday, April 28, beginning at 11 a.m. and will be at Irrig- on on Tuesday, May 1. After a scoreless first inning, the Mustangs finally got their bats going in the second when Nacho Elguez- abal singled, was bunted to second by Nathan Kennedy, and scored when Bryan Hol­ land reached on error. Wacy Coil singled, Hanson had an RBI single. Chance Day sin­ gled, Dennis Kenny walked to force in a run and Quinn Peck hit a sacrifice fly to make it 4-0. The Mustangs added eight more in the third when Elguezabal singled, Holland doubled. Coil and Hanson each had RBI singles. Day had an RBI double, Kenny walked. Peck had an RBI single and Andre Rauch hit a three-run home run to right field. The Mustangs kept on scoring in the fourth as the Redsides’ pitching dete­ riorated. Day walked. Ken­ ny was hit by a pitch. Peck singled. Josh Shank walked to force in a run. Sam King was hit by a pitch to force in a run. Drew Johnson had an RBI single, Jared Hud­ dleston walked to force in a run and Coil and Hanson each had RBI singles. In the fifth, Kenny singled. Shank reached on a fielder’s choice. King had an RBI single. Coil and Hud­ dleston each had RBI sin­ gles, and Hanson finished it off with his blast to center field. Kennedy had five strikeouts in two innings, Day had four strikeouts in two innings, and Johnson had three strikeouts in one inning combined on a one hitter with Kennedy to pick up the win. Hanson went 4-5 with seven RBls with Coil going 5-5, scoring three runs, and getting two RBls. Peck and Day were each 2- 4 with two RBls and scored twice. Kenny was 2-2 and scored three runs, Elgueza­ bal was 2-3 and scored tw ice, Rauch had three RBls, King and Huddleston each had two RBls and Johnson scored twice. Heppner 048 66-24 23 0 South Wasco (XX) 00-0 1 5 Nathan Kennedy, Chance Day (3), Drew Johnson (5) and Wacy Coil; Benson, Larson (4) and Ca. Johnson. W - Kennedy. L - Benson. 2B - Day, Bryan Holland (H). 3B - none. HR - Andre Rauch. Colton Han­ son (H). Deadline for all news and advertising items Mondays at 5 p.m. By Rick Paullus Banging out 27 hits and scoring 30 runs, the Heppner Mustangs swept the Pilot Rock Rockets 18- 1 in five innings and 12-2 on Saturday, April 21, in Pilot Rock in Special District 5 play. The Mustangs, 11-0 in SD5 and 12-3 overall, have a big double-header in Dufur on Saturday, April 28, and will be at Irrigon on Tuesday, May 1, in SD5 play. The Mustangs put the Rockets away early in the first game with 11 runs in the top of the first on seven hits, four walks, and two errors. Chance Day walked, Dennis Kenny singled, Quinn Peck walked. Andre Rauch scored two with a double, and Nacho Elguezabal blasted a homerun to left-center. With two outs, Wacy Coil and Colton Hanson singled, Day had an RBI single, Kenny reached on an error. Peck scored two with a single, Rauch had a ground-rule RBI double, and another scored when Elguezabal reached on an error. The Mustangs were then held scoreless for two innings before coming back to life in the fourth as Nathan Kennedy walked, Bryan Holland singled, Hanson singled, then with two outs, Kenny, Peck. Rauch, and Elguezabal singled and Kennedy doubled to stretch the lead to 17-0. The Mustangs scored the final run in the fifth when Coil reached on an error and ended up scoring on a two out single by Peck. Day went four innings striking our six while allowing four hits and two walks to pick up the win. Drew Johnson allowed the only run of the game in relief in the fifth. Peck and Rauch were each 3-4 with three RBls and scored three times with Elguezabal going 2-5 with five RBls. Hanson went 2-3 scoring twice, Kenny went 2-4 scoring three times. Day had two RBls and scored tw ice, and Coil scored twice. The Mustangs also jumped out early in the second game as Day and Kenny walked. Peck and Rauch singled, Elguezabal reached on an error and Kennedy’s fielder's choice made it 5-0. The Rockets scored a run in the bottom halt but the Mustangs came back w ith two more in the second when Peck reached on a two-out, bloop single and Rauch hit a left field homerun. The Mustangs added another run in the fourth when Peck was hit by a pitch and later scored on a ground-out by Kennedy. The Rockets scored their second run in the bottom half of the fourth and the score stayed the same until the sixth when Peck reached on an error and scored when Kennedy reached on an error. Three more runs were added in the seventh when w ith two outs Hanson walked. Day doubled. Kenny had an RBI single, Peck singled and Rauch scored two with a single. Kennedy went four innings, striking out four, giving up two hits and two unearned runs to pick up the win. Kenny went three innings in relief to pick up a save, striking out four and not allowing a hit. Rauch went 3-4 with six RBls and scored twice. Peck went 3-4 scoring four times, Kenny had two RBls and scored twice, and Day scored twice. Game 1 Heppner (11 )00 61-18 162 Pilot Rock 000 01-1 2 3 Chance Day. Drew Johnson (5) and Wacy Coil; Low, Hascall (4) and Bandy. W - Day. L - Low. 2b - Andre Rauch 2, Nathan Kennedy (H). 3B - none. HR - Nacho Elguezabal (H). Game 2 Heppner 520 101 3-12 11 3 Pilot Rock 100 100 0-2 43 Kennedy, Dennis Kenny (5) and Coil; Copeland, Norquist (7) and Bandy. W - Kennedy. L - Copeland. S - Kenny. 2B - Day. 3B - none. HR - Rauch (H). Ladies Play Day held at WCCC The Willow Creek Joanne Barbee and Pat Country Club Ladies Play Dougherty; flight C low net Day was held Tuesday, April was Suzanne Jepsen; and flight C least putts was Bev 1 7 Results were as fol­ Steagall. Long drive #15 was lows: Low gross of the field Pat Edmundson. K.P. #13 was Pat Edmundson; low net was Pat Dougherty. Chip- of the field was Corel Mitch­ ins: Corel Mitchell #12. ell; least putts of the field Birdies: Pat Edmundson was Lorrene Montgomery; #10, Corel Mitchell #12, and flight A low gross was Vir­ Virginia Grant # 12. In other ginia Grant; Flight B low events Most Honest Net was gross was Lynnea Sargent; Bev Steagall. A total of 10 flight C low gross were players attended. ." give t.l.c. teleflora's green thumb bouquet Any Mom will love this pretty, practical floral gift. Holding the sweet bouquet is a graceful metal watering can she’ll use for years. A gift that show's your good taste - and good sense. One of the most valuable lessons a child can learn is how to save money. It's a discipline that can be learned at an early age. Learning the facts of money early on can change a child's future. Open a children's savings account today. Get the grandparents involved too. They will be glad to help. Having a little money tucked away is a good feeling, even for a five year old. Open an account today. Celebrate the spirit of your hometown! Bank of Eastern Oregon 1 For nationwide or local delivery, call or visit our shop. Mother’s Day is Sunday, May 13th ^ MuMOlj'J D aiuj teleflora. 217 North Main • H*ppner Phone 676-9158 • Floral 676-9426 Serving Heppner, Lexington S lone Mustang JV boys sweep Condon-Wheeler By Kick Paullus The Heppner Mus­ tang J V baseball team had 35 hits, sweeping the Condon- Wheeler Knights 18-7 and 23-5, both games ending af­ ter five innings on Friday, April 20, in Condon. The Mustangs, now 8-0 on the year, will be at home for a doubleheader against Grant Union JV on Thursday, April 26. The Mustangs jumped on the Knights in the first with seven runs on five hits. Chris Lien, Bryan Hol­ land, Sean Murray all singled and Brent Eckman had a sin­ gle and a double in the in­ ning. The Knights scored two runs in the bottom half but the Mustangs got them back in the second when Sam King singled and Jared Huddleston and Murray doubled. They added three more in the third when Lien doubled, Eckman singled and King tripled and anoth­ er three in the fourth when Keenan Jack and Quinn Chick singled and Eckman and Holland doubled. The Knights scored three in the bottom half to get within 15-5, but the Mus­ tangs came back with three more in the fifth when Mark McCabe and Jack walked Lien reached on an error, Eckman on a field er’s choice, Holland walked and King singled. The Knights scored two runs in the bot­ tom half but could not pre­ vent the game from ending early on the ten run rule. Huddleston went four innings allowing six hits while striking out eight to pick up the win. Eckman went 4-5 with three RBls and scored three times, King went 3-4 with four RBls and scored three times, Murray went 2- 4 with four R Bls, Lien scored three times and had two RBls, Holland had two RBls, Jack scored three runs and Chick scored twice. In the second game, the Mustangs picked up where they left off as Lien reached on an error, Drew Johnson, Wacy Coil and King singled and Huddleston and Jack doubled to help them to a 5-0 lead. The Knights came back with two in the bottom half but the Mustangs answered with three in the second as Johnson singled. Coil tripled, Murray doubled, and Jack singled. They put the game away with seven more runs in the third on three errors, two walks and singles from Johnson, Coil, and Murray to take a 15-2 lead. They added one more in the fourth when King reached on an error and eventually scored on a sacrifice fly by McCabe. The Knights scored three in the bottom half but the Mustangs put the game away with seven more in the fifth on singles by Coil, King and Huddleston, a double by McCabe and two singles by Lien. Lien went the dis­ tance on the mound to pick up the win scattering nine hits and giving up three earned runs. Coil went 4-5 scor­ ing four times with two RBls, Johnson went 3-6 scoring four runs with two RBls, Murray went 2-5 with four RBls and scored twice, Huddleston went 2-4 with four RBls and scored twice, and King went 2-4 scoring five runs and driving in two. Lien went 2-5 with two RBls and scored twice, Jack went 2-5 with two RBls and Mc­ Cabe had three RBls and scored twice. Game 1 Heppner 723 33-18 16 1 Condon 200 32-7 8 4 Jared Huddleston, Bryan Holland (5) and Sean Murray; Thompson, Miller ( l ), Stevens (4) and Stevens, Pike (4). W - Huddleston. L - Thompson. 2B - Chris Lien, Brent Eckman, Hol­ land, Huddleston, Murray (H); Stevens (C-W). 3B - Sam King (H); Logan (C- W). HR - Thompson (C-W). Game 2 Heppner 537 17-23 19 2 Condon 200 30-5 9 9 Lien and Murray; Phillips, Logan (5) and Pike. W - Lien. L - Phillips. 2B - Murray, Huddleston, Mark McCabe, Keenan Jack (H); Stevens, Logan (C-W). 3B - Wacy Coil (H). HR - none. lone Youth Track and Field Day held The lone High School National Honor So­ ciety will hold its second an­ nual Youth Track and Field Day on Thursday, April 29. Events will begin at 2 p.m. on the lone Commu­ nity School football field. Children ages 0-5 years old will compete in the 25 meter dash. 50 meter dash, tennis ball throw, and standing broad jump. Children in grades K-3 will compete in the 25 meter dash, 50 meter dash, tennis ball throw, and stand­ ing broad jump. Children in grades 4- 5 will compete in the 100 meter dash, the tennis ball throw, and standing broad jump. Participants and all children will receive free ad­ m ission. Adults w ill be charged a $1 admission fee. Donations are welcome. All proceeds will benefit the Creative Care Preschool. For more informa­ tion please contact Ryan or Allison Rudolf at (541 ) 422- 7401 or rrudolf@ione.kl2. or.us. City of Heppner Surplus Property for Sale The Heppner City has declared the following property as surplus and available for purchase: Metal Shelving: 71 metal shelves (3 ft x 2 ft) with 78 upright supports (thirty-nine are 75 inches high, and thirty-nine are 36 inches high), assorted brac­ ing and fasteners (nuts, bolts and washers). Bids for purchase will be accepted at Heppner City Hall. 111 N. Main Street. Heppner, Oregon until 5:00 P.M. on May 11,2007. The bids will be opened at City Council on May 14, 2007 at 7:00 P.M. and the sale awarded. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Individuals wishing to see the shelving can contact City Hall at 676-9618 and ask for Dave or Brian. t.