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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Mustangs sweep Rangers
By Rick Paullus
The Heppner Mus­
tang baseball team took two
important Special District 5
games in Dufur on Saturday,
April 28, 10-0 and 16-6 with
both games ending after five
innings because of the ten-
run rule.
The Mustangs, now
14-0 in SD5 and 15-3 over­
all, will be at home on Sat­
urday, May 5 for a double
header against the Sherman
County Huskies and will be
at W eston-M cE w en on
Tuesday, May 8.
The
M ustangs
scored twice in the top of the
first when Dennis Kenny sin­
gled and came home on a
two out triple and Nacho
Elguezabal reached on an
error to score Rauch.
They kept up the
pressure in the second as
Bryan Holland walked and
stole second and with two
outs Chance Day singled him
home. Kenny reached on an
error to score Day and Quinn
Peck had an RBI double to
make it 5-0.
It stayed that way
until the fourth when Kenny
and Peck walked, with two
o uts N athan K ennedy
Walked, and Holland cleared
the bases with a triple and
Wacy Coil had an RBI sin­
gle to make it 9-0.
They made it 10-0 in
the fifth when Day walked
and ended up scoring on a
Rauch sacrifice fly.
Day made it stand up
as he pitched a three-hit shut­
out striking out five and
walking one.
H olland went 2-2
with three RBIs and scored
twice; Coil went 2-3; Rauch
had two RBIs; Kenny scored
three runs; and Day scored
twice.
The
M ustangs
jumped out to another lead
in the second game scoring
six runs in the top of the first.
Day singled; Kenny doubled;
Peck hit a sac fly to score
Day; Rauch had an RBI sin­
gle; Elguezabal doubled;
Drew Johnson reached on a
fielder’s choice; Holland had
an RBI double; Coil and
Colton Hanson walked; and
Day scored two more with a
single.
The Rangers scored
one in the bottom half and
cut the lead in half with two
more in the second but the
Mustangs came back with
three more in the third, all
coming with two outs. Day
and Kenny singled; Peck had
an RBI sin g le; R auch
walked; Elguezabal reached
on an error to score one; and
Johnson walked with the
bases loaded to force in an­
other run.
The Rangers scored
two in the bottom half to get
with 12-6 but the Mustangs
made it a 10-run difference
in the fifth when Holland
walked; Coil reached on a
fielder’s choice; Sam King
walked; Holland scored on
a wild pitch; Day walked;
Peck had an RBI single; and
Rauch scored two more with
a single.
Rauch went two in­
nings to pick up the win with
Kennedy going two innings
in relief and Kenny pitching
a scoreless fifth.
Day went 4-4 scor­
ing four runs and getting two
RBIs; Peck went 2-4 with
three RBIs; Rauch went 2-3
with three RBIs; Elguezabal
went 2-4 with two RBIs;
Kenny went 2-4 and scored
tw ice; Coil scored three
runs; and Holland scored
twice.
Game 1
Heppner 230 41-10 9 1
Dufur 000 00-0 3 2
C hance Day and
Wacy Coil; Reed Highfield
(5) and Forrest. W-Day. L-
Reed. 2B-Quinn Peck (H);
H am m el (D ). 3B -A ndre
Rauch, Bryan Holland (H).
HR-none.
Game 2
Heppner 603 34-16 14 1
Dufur 121 20-6 8 3
R auch,
N athan
Kennedy (3), Dennis Kenny
(5) and Coil; Tibbets, Frish-
man (4) and Reed. W-Rauch.
L-Tibbets. 2B-Kenny, Na­
cho E lguezabal, H olland
(H); Reed, Highfield, Tibbets
(D). 3B-none. HR-Coil (H).
Wrangler play-day results announced HJH track meet held
The first H eppner
Wrangler play-day was held
on Sunday, April 29. Results
are as follows.
-Stick Horse Race:
first place - Jaycee Currin;
second place - Carson Bros-
nan; third place - Jaiden
Mahoney; and fourth place -
Paul Taylor. Other partici­
pants included Irelyn Koll-
man, Coner Brosnan, Hunt­
er Greenup and Blane Ma­
honey.
-Barrels-Lead Line:
first place - 43.04, Paul Tay­
lor; second place - 43.26,
Hunter Greenup; third place
- 44.80, Conor Brosnan; and
fourth place - 46.49, Blane
Mahoney. Other participants
included Evan K ollm an.
52.62 and Keegan Gibbs,
101 . 22 .
-B arrels-6 y rs and
under: first place - 28.60,
Coby D ougherty; second
place - 39.09, Jaiden Ma­
honey; third place - 44.20,
Jacee C urrin; and fourth
place - 119.00, Carson Bro­
snan.
-B arrels-7yrs to 9
yrs: first place - 20.03, Rylee
K ollm an; second place -
30.50, M akenzie Hughes;
third place - 31.73 +5 Kolby
Currin; and fourth place -
120 . 12 .
-B a rre ls-lO y rs to
12yrs: first place - 20.42,
Garrett Robinson; second
place - 21.53, Tate Gentry;
third place - 18.20 +5, Bob­
bie Correa; and fourth place
- 19.12 +5, Blake Greenup.
Other participants included
Jenna Taylor 47.64.
-B a rre ls-1 3 y rs to
14yrs: first place - 17.30,
Jessica H ughes; second
p lace - 18.07, T aig h ler
D ougherty; third place -
20.76, Willy Gentry; and
fo u rth place - 21.20,
Devin Robinson. Other par­
ticipants include Nikki Bris­
tow-West 32.53
-B a rre ls-1 5 y rs to
17yrs: first place - 21.06,
Torri Lougren; second place
- 25.72, Brock Herbison;
and third place - 34.15, Me­
lissa Robbins-West.
-Poles-L ead Line:
first place - 51.47, Conor
B rosnan; second place -
56.0 5 , H unter G reenup;
H ep p n er-Ion e In vitation a l track third place - 57.22, Blane
Mahoney; and fourth place -
103.61, Evan Kollman. Oth­
m eet to be held
er participants included Kee­
The H eppner-Ione w ill
be
six
team s gan Gibbs, 123.91 and Paul
Invitational track meet will p a rtic ip a tin g w ith field
Taylor, 121.00+15.
be held Friday, May 4, at the events starting at 12:30 and
-Poles-6 and under:
new Heppner track. There running events at 1:30.
first place - 32.44, Coby
Dougherty; second place -
50.56, Jacee Currin; third
place - 113.60, Jaiden Ma­
honey; and fourth place -
130.90, Carson Brosnan.
teleflora's sweet mum bouquet
-Poles-7yrs to 9yrs:
The perfect gift for your
first place - 41.70, Makenzi
sweet mum, this pink
H ughes; second place -
44.75, Kolby Currin; third
and white bouquet in
a beautiful vase is
place - 132.30, Maci Gibbs
graced with a pink
and Rylee Kollman NT.
flower. And so
-P o les- lOyrs to
beautifully priced
12yrs: first place - 22.37 +5,
that you may want
Bobbie Correa; second place
to give it to all the
- 29.00, Garrett Robinson;
sweet mums in your life.
third place - 29.59, Tate
Gentry; and fourth place -
For nationwide or
28.25 +5, Blake Greenup
local delivery,
and Jenna Taylor, 120.20
a iv e
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Serving Heppner. Lexington i lone
217 North Main
Heppner
Phone 676-9158
Floral 676-9426
Wednesday, May 2,2007 - SEVEN
The Sunridge Invitational track meet at Pendleton was held
-P o les-1 3 y rs
to
Friday, April 27. HJH track members participated.
14yrs: first place - 23.25,
-Photos by Jaci Hughes
Taighler Dougherty; second
place - 28.75, Devin Robin­
son; third place - 22.91 +10.
Jessica Hughes; and fourth
place - 30.75 +5, Willy Gen­
try and Nikki Bristow-West,
46.82.
-P o les-1 5 y rs
to
17yrs: first place - 28.00 +5,
Torri Lougren, Brock Her­
bison NT and Melissa Rob­
bins-West NT.
-Goat Tail Un-tying-
Lead Line: first place -
12.34, Keegan Gibbs; sec­
ond place - 12.90, Hunter
Greenup; third place - 13.98,
Evan Kollman; and fourth
place - 15.0, Blane Mahoney.
O th er
p a rtic ip a n ts
included Paul Taylor, 19.60
and Conor Brosnan, 24.20.
-Goat Tail Un-tying-
6yrs and under: first place -
7.20, Coby Dougherty; sec­
ond place - 16.44, Jacee Kellie Nelson and Joanna Patton start the 800m.
Currin; third place - 16.68,
Jaiden Mahoney; and fourth
place - 24.63, Carson Bros­
nan.
-G oat Tail Tying-
7yrs to 9yrs: first place -
21.73, M akenzi Hughes;
second place - 33.64, Maci
Gibbs; third place - 111.65,
Kolby Currin; and fourth
place - 144.53, Rylee Koll­
man.
-Goat Milking-lOyrs
to 12yrs: first place - 52.40.
Garrett Robinson and Blake
G reenup; second place -
121.40, Tate Gentry; and
third place - 126.51, Bobbie
Correa and Jenna Taylor.
-Goat Milking-13yrs
to 14yrs: first place - 37.54,
Jessica Hughes and Devin
Robinson; and second place
- 105.72, Taighler Dougher­
ty and Willy Gentry.
-Goat Milking-15yrs
to 17yrs: first place - 11.04,
Torri Lougren and Brock Seventh grader Zechariah Hint/, throws the shot put.
Herbison. Dr. Temple pro­
vided goats for this event.
The next Wranglers
play-day will be held on Sun­
day, May 6. Potluck lunch
will begin at noon with play-
day events starting at 1 p.m.
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OMSI Visits A.C. Houghton
Elementary School
EOU announces
dean’s list for
winter term 2007
More than 600 stu­
dents enrolled at Eastern
Oregon University for win­
ter term 2007 have been
named to the dean’s list. To
qualify for the dean's list a
student must have achieved
and maintained a grade point
average of 3.5 or higher on
a 4.0 scale while completing
a minimum of 12 hours of
graded coursework for the
duration of the term.
H EPPN ER - Brad-
ly Adams, Blake Allstott,
M eghan Bailey, C larissa
Johnson, Heather Yocom
IO N E - K ristina
Powell.
Eastern Oregon Uni­
versity serves as an educa­
tional, cultural and scholar­
ly center in La Grande, con­
necting the rural regions of
the state to a wider world.
Tiahanna Aughinhaugh holds a noil-poisonous snake with colors
Visit EOU on the Web at
like a coral.
www.eou.edu.
S tu d en ts learned
Reptiles! Kids! Ex­
citement! What more could facts about animals from tree
M.c.e.e.
frogs to snakes, water and
you ask for?
Morrow CountylGroin Growers.«
S tu d en ts at A.C. land turtles, and crocodiles.
This assembly was
Houghton Elementary in Ir-
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rigon enjoyed a live reptile presented as part of the TAG
presentation on Thursday. program at A.C. Houghton.
WASCO, OREGON
“ It is important to
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April 26. from Brad Tylman
www.mcgg.net
of Brad's World Reptiles bring in outside experiences
SUPPORTING YOUR COMMUNITY
(www.bradsworklrcptiles.a >m). for all students!" said Mari­
AND PROVIDING:
part of the OMSI (Oregon lyn Post. TAG Coordinator
Museum of Science and In­ and third grade teacher.
* PROPANE SALES AND SERVICE
dustry) Outreach program. "This program gave all of
* FARM EQUIPMENT SALES. PARTS AND SERVICE
Students in grades our students a chance to
* ATV SALES, PARTS AND SERVICE
K-4
learned
about reptile ad­ learn about and touch ani­
* FERTILIZER AND FARM CHEMICAL SERVICE
aptations
and
characteristics mals they don't normally see
* FARM SUPPLIES AND LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT
of life in their habitats along in the wild. It builds respect
* DIESEL AND GAS SALES
with being able to touch and for nature."
handle reptiles from all over
K a w a u fa
Let the good »im** ro« ’
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the world.
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