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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 2,2007 - FIVE M ustang J Vs sw eep R iverside Pirates B> Kick Paullus The H eppner Mustang JV baseball team took two games from the visiting Riverside Pirate JVs 13-0 and 29-0, both games ending in five innings, on Thursday, A pril 26. The Mustangs, now 10-0 on the year, will be at the Hermiston Freshmen on Friday, May 4, for a doubleheader before closing out the season at hom e ag ain st C ondon- Wheeler for a doubleheader on Friday, May 11. In the opener, Sam King hit a three-run homerun in the first inning as the Mustangs took a 5-0 lead after one. King hit another three-run shot in the third as they scored four more runs to extend their lead to 9-0. In the fourth, Mark McCabe doubled and Quinn Chick, Chris Lien and King singled as they scored four more runs. King went 3-3 with seven RBIs and scored twice; Chick went 3-3 with two RBIs and scored twice; Ju stin A rcher w ent 2-3, scoring tw ice; and Drew Johnson scored twice. Jared H uddleston went the distance striking out eight, walking one, and giving up three hits in getting the shut-out. In game two it was more o f the same as the Mustangs jumped out to a 9- 0 lead after one as Wacy Coil doubled and singled; Josh Shank doubled; and Lien and M cC abe sin g le d in the inning. They added five more in the second as Shank doubled and Chick singled. Sean M urray, King and McCabe singled in the third as they added eight more in the third and they scored seven more in the fourth as the Pirates suffered from control on the mound as they w alked five and hit four M ustang b atters in the inning. L ien w ent thrfce innings to pick up the win giving up one hit and striking out three. Shank went two innings in relief striking out two and walking one. Lien went 2-4 with five RBIs and scored five runs; Coil went 2-4 with five RBIs and scored four times; King went 2-5 with five RBIs and scored four times; Shank went 2-5 with four R B Is and scored tw ice; McCabe went 2-3 with three RBIs and scored four runs; Chick had four RBIs and scored four runs; Murray had three RBIs and scored twice; Huddleston had two RBIs and scored twice; and Keenan Jack was hit by a pitch four times and scored four times. Game 1 Riverside 000 00-0 3 3 Heppner 504 4 x -13 14 0 C onnel, D olor (4) and Ellis; Jared Huddleston and Sean M urray. W- Huddleston. L-Connel. 28- M ark M cC abe (H). 3B- none. HR-Sam King 2 (H). Game2 Riverside 000 00-0 1 9 Heppner 958 7x-29 12 0 Sullivan, Ellis (3), Prag (3), Beatty (4), Dolor (4) and Ellis, Sullivan; Chris Lien, Josh Shank (4) and Sean Murray. W-Lien. L- Sullivan. 2B-Shank 2, Wacy Coil (H). 3B-non. HR-none. Play (soft)ball! Mustangs nip Tigers 1-0 i .« f . *•' Dennis Kenny makes contact against the Stanfield Tigers on Tuesday, April 24, -Photo by Jaci Hughes Dayshawn Neal, Wyatt McNary, Maggie Flynn, Morgan Orem, Leslie Browning and Austin M orter wait for the starting words. By Tiana Camarillo Quinn Peck and Colton Hansen try to make an out against Stanfield on Tuesday, April 24, in Heppner. Pitcher Chance Day took the win for the Mustangs 1-0. -Photo by Sandy Matthews By Rick Paullus The Heppner Mus tang baseball team scored the only run of the game in the bottom of the sixth in ning and took a tight 1 -0 win over the visiting Stanfield Tigers on Tuesday, April 24, in Special District 5 play. The Mustangs, now 12-0 in SD5 and 13-3 overall, will be at home on Saturday, May 5 for a doubleheader against Sher man County and will be at Weston-McEwen on Tues day, May 8, as they continue league play. Freshm an C hance Day kept the Tigers off bal ance all game and even after they had loaded the bases with two out in the top of the sixth he got out of the jam with a strikeout. In the bottom half Day led off w ith a double and came home when Quinn Peck reached on an error. Day finished with a com plete gam e three hit shutout, striking out 14 bat ters and walking just one. The Mustangs man aged just four hits them selves as the Tigers’ Casey Irving struck out 10 in the loss. Stanfield 000 000 0-0 3 2 Heppner 000 001 x-1 4 2 Irving and Fisher; Chance Day and Wacy Coil. W - Day. L - Irving. 2B - Day (H). 3B - none. HR - none. Heppner FFA news By Josie J. Miller Heppner pitcher Aftan Betsinger covers home plate at the Mustang vs. Irrigon game in Heppner. -Photo hv Sandy Matthews HHS spring Babe Ruth baseball sign concert May 7 The Heppner High/ ups being held Junior High School spring • Any boys ages 13-15 years old planning on playing Babe Ruth baseball need to sign-up before Tuesday. May 15. For more information contact Rick Johnston at 676-5562. co n cert w ill be held on Monday, May 7, at 7 p.m. at the high school cafeteria. The co n cert w ill feature the high school and junior high school band and choir. We go the extra smile. F or more than 40 years, the Hayden Family has provided comprehensive dental care and education to families lone Youth Track Meet held Spring is finally here and summer is quickly ap proaching. With the school year starting to wrap up we are taking the opportunity to reflect back upon the 2006- 2007 school year. This was undoubted ly a good year for the Hepp ner FFA program. The chapter, in its first year has enlisted 19 m embers who have been highly involved with the Ag program. They have taken part in e v ery th in g from learning how to judge soil to traveling to Corvallis for a weekend at the state conven tion and from bull testing to shop skills. Now as the last days of school are approaching chapter members want to in vite the public to celebrate with us, our first year as a chapter. We will be gathering at the Heppner High School for the 2007 Heppner FFA Banquet on Friday, May 25. A dessert buffet will be served at 6:30 p.m. with the ceremony to follow. During the ceremo ny, members will be recog nized for their achievements through out this past year, the 2007-2(X)8 chapter offic ers will be installed, and we will get a chance to look back on all of the wonderful adventures we have had this year. So come be part of the excitem ent an d .... “C ele brate what you want to see more of.” The lone Chapter of the National Honor Society put on the Second Annual Youth Track Meet on Sunday, April 29. As a volunteer project for the National Honor Society kids, they raised $68 for the C reative Care Preschool. The youth track meet was for kids one-year-old to students in the fifth grade. About thirty kids showed up to compete in the five events; Tennis Ball Throw, Standing Long Jump, 25-meter dash, 50-meter dash, and 100-meter dash. Results were as follows: Tennis Ball Throw: Age 0-1: 1st, Madison Orem. Age 2: 1st, Carson Eynetieh; 2nd. Zabrina Masterson. 3- year preschool: 1st. Tom Rudolf; 2nd. Haylie Heideman. 4-year preschool: 1st, Jake Heideman; 2nd, Matt Orem; 3rd, Jill Rudolf. Kindergarten: 1st, Logan Burright; 2nd, Sydney Payant. 1st grade: 1st, Dayshawn Neal; 2nd, Wyatt McNary; 3rd, Austin Morter. 2nd grade: 1st. Cord Flynn; 2nd. Karsen Dumler; 3rd. Hannah Flynn. 3rd grade: 1st, Tr»„Neal; 2nd, Jessie Flynn; 3rd, Rachel Holland. 5th grade: 1st, Emily Holland; 2nd, Zane King. Standing Long Jump: Age 0-1: 1st, Madison Orem. Age 2: 1st, Carson Eynetieh. 3-year preschool: 1st, Melinda Morter; 2nd, Haylie Heideman; 3rd, Tom Rudolf. 4-year preschool: 1st, Jill Rudolf; 2nd; Mackenzie Heideman and Jake Heideman; 3rd. Matt Orem. Kindergarten: 1st, Logan Burright; 2nd, Sydney Payant. 1st grade: 1st, Dayshawn Neal; 2nd. Austin Morter; 3rd, Wyatt McNary. 2nd grade: 1st, Karsen Dumler; 2nd, Cord Flynn; 3rd. Hannah Flynn. 3rd grade: 1 st, Tr»,.NeaI; 2nd. Rachel Holland and Brandon Thompson; 3rd, Jessie Flynn. 5th grade: 1st, Emily Holland; 2nd. Skylar Kendrick; 3rd. Zane King. 25 M. Dash: Age 0-1: 1st, Madison Orem. Age 2: 1st, Carson Eynetieh; 2nd. Zabrina Masterson. 3-year preschool: 1st. Haylie Heideman; 2nd. Tom Rudolf; 3rd, Morgan Browning. 4-year preschool: 1st, Matt Orem; 2nd; Mackenzie Heideman; 3rd. Jill Rudolf. Kindergarten: 1st, Logan Burright; 2nd, Sydney Payant. 1st grade: 1st, Austin Morter; 2nd. Wyatt McNary; 3rd. Dayshawn Neal. 2nd grade: 1st. Cord Flynn; 2nd. Hannah Flynn; 3rd, Karsen Dumler. 3rd grade: 1st. Jessie Flynn; 2nd. Tr»,.Neal; 3rd, Rachel Holland. 50 M. Dash: Age 2: 1st, Carson Eynetieh; 2nd. Zabrina Masterson. 3-year preschool: 1st. Melinda Morter; 2nd, Tom Rudolf; 3rd. Haylie Heideman. 4-year preschool: 1st. Matt Orem; 2nd; Mackenzie Orem; 3rd, Jill Rudolf. Kindergarten: 1st, Sydney Payant; 2nd, Logan Burright. 1st grade: 1st, Austin Morter; 2nd. Dayshawn Neal; 3rd, Leslie Browning. 2nd grade: 1 st. Cord Flynn; 2nd, Hannah Flynn; 3rd, Karsen Dumler. 3rd grade: 1 st, Jessie Flynn; 2nd. Tr»„Neal; 3rd. Rachel Holland. 100 M. Dash: 5th grade: 1st, Skylar Kendrick; 2nd, Rachel Holland; 3rd, Zane King. CDE Days planned La Fiesta de Amor By Torn Lovgren M em bers o f the Heppner FFA Chapter will trav el to C o rv a llis on Sunday, May 6, for CDE (C areer D evelopm ent Event) Days at Oregon State University. They will be returning on Tuesday, May 8 . There are many events to p articip ate in. Members from the chapter are com peting in two: L ivestock Judging and Horse Judging. H orse Judging is M onday and L ivestock Judging will be held Tuesday at Linn Benton Community College. This is the first State FFA Contest that chapter members have competed in this year. throughout Oregon. Visit our convenient locations today and find out what our family can do for yours. H ep p n er High School’s prom will be held this Saturday at the Heppner Elks Club. The theme coin cides with the date, Cinco de Mayo, and is translated "The Party of Love." The dance begins at 9 p.m. and will end at 1 a.m. The Sweetest Pro posal Contest was a prom factor again and the boy or girl who asked their date the sweetest way will have their prom paid for. Prom court was an nounced with balloons and roses last week. The court includes the following se niors: Prince Aaron Allstott and Princess Regi Seitz; Prince Tony H aguew ood and Princess Amber Patton; Prince Justin Gregory and P rin cess Lyndi P atton; Prince Zach Kurtz and Prin cess Sarah Price; Prince Ca sey M ahen and Princess Mahaley Huddleston. NEW PRODUCTS HADE FRON RECYCLABLES S iftl FOOD CAW CAN TURN INTO APPLIANCES. 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