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Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 9,2007 - FIVE Mustang JVs sweep Hermiston Frosh lone Middle School Track team By Kick Paullus and King scored two more Good pitching and with a triple and came home prepares for championship meet 10th annual WFD held Students listen to a speaker at the Willow Creek Watershed Field Day. Approximately 153 fifth grade students from Boardm an, Irrigon, lone, and Heppner attended the annual Willow Creek Water shed Field Day. The event was held on W ednesday, May 2, at Duane Neiffer’s property west of Lexington. They celebrated 10 years with a rib and hamburger barbeque for the presenters and helpers. The students were rained on most of the morning but they were giv en a reprieve with the after noon sun. Water was the focus of the presentations during the daylong education pro gram. The day was broken into hands-on teaching ses sions including: soils, weath er, plants, compass and GPS/ m apping, m acro inverte brates, w ater quality and stream bank restoration. The students planted tress to sta bilize stream banks. lone team leaders, presenters and helpers were: Stephanie Holland, Brittnee DesBouillons. Mason Brad- field, Irina Chekm esova, William Wehrli. Max Trahan, Kaylee Palm eteer, Marly Pfingsten, Abby Amspiger, Dalton Campbell, Brenna Rietmann, Tiana Camerillo, Matt Colem an, and Alex Carlson. H eppner student presenters and helpers were: Sean Murray, Kendra Ray burn. Eddie Ramirez, Sheri- lyn Peck, Jake Van Doom, Keisie Fox, Jessica Hughes, D alton W ellm an, E sgar Sanchez, Heather Wiggers, and Taylor Disque. The continued suc cess of this field day is due to the support from many agencies, teachers, students, parents and schools. Craig Satter, U m atilla/M orrow ESD coordinates the field day with the help of the Nat ural Resources System Con- so rtiu m and M orrow SWCD. Fishing derby to be held at Cutsforth Park Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife along with Morrow County Parks are sponsoring a fishing der by on Saturday, May 12, at Cutsforth Park fishing pond from 8:30 a.m. until 11 a.m. The fishing derby is free and will be open for children up to 14 years of age. The Elks Lodge #358 of Heppner will provide lunch. Cutsforth Park is lo cated 22 miles southeast of Heppner on the Blue Moun tain Scenic By-Way. Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Depart- ment will have bait and tack le for this event. Donor fish ing rods will also be avail able for kids that need them. Tim Bailey of ODFW. Uma tilla District fish biologist and the M orrow C ounty Parks Board is sponsoring the event. The goal of this event is to encourage the in terest of kids in the sport of fishing. For more informa tion contact Betty Gray at M orrow C ounty Public Works Department at 541- 9 8 9 -9 5 0 0 or e-m ail bgray@co.morrow.or.us. Senior Center lunch menu HHS class of ’57 reunion planned Willow Creek Bap tist Church members will be serving lunch on Wednesday, May 16. The menu will con sist of scrambled eggs with ham and sausage, biscuits and gravy, mixed melons, cinnam on rolls, and fruit juice. The Heppner High School class of 1957 will be celebrating their 50th class reunion in the city park on July 21, 2007. Everyone is invited to stop by and renew old acquaintances and renew memories. m * * * * * * $ t » t # t t 4 * * i t ^P erfect <Z2 t § IM - * § t M (yin tim ely hitting helped the Heppner Mustang JVs to a sw eep o f the H erm iston Frosh on Friday, May 4, by scores of 13-4 and 12-4 in Hermiston. The Mustangs, now 12-0 on the year, will wrap up their season with a d o u b le h e a d e r at hom e against Condon-Wheeler on Friday, May 11, beginning at 3 p.m. The M u stan g s scored two runs in the first when, with two outs, Justin Archer, Sam King and Jared H uddleston w alked with Archer scoring on a passed ball and King scoring on a throw down to second. The Bulldogs scored a run in the b ottom h a lf but the Mustangs answered in the second with five runs with two out. Keenan Jack and C h ris L ien w alked and scored on a Wacy Coil triple; Archer walked; Coil scored when King reached on an error; Huddleston reached on an error to score Archer; and Sean Murray had an RBI single. The Bulldogs scored a run in the bottom half but the M u stan g s an sw ered when, again with two outs, Lien was hit by a pitch and came all the way around to score on a Coil double. They added another run in the fourth when King reached on an error and later scored when Mark McCabe reached on a fielder’s choice. In the fifth. Coil singled with two out and cam e hom e as Archer tripled and he scored on a King triple. The Bulldogs got to w ith in 11-4 but the Mustangs got a couple of insurance runs in the seventh when. K ing b lasted a homefun over the left field fence and Huddleston and Murray singled and McCabe had an RBI single. H u d d lesto n went five innings striking out six and allow ing two earned runs w ith Josh Shank pitching the final two innings strik in g out th ree and allowing one run. Coil went 3-5 with three RBIs and scored twice; King went 2-4 scoring four runs and driving in two; McCabe went 2-5 with two RBIs; M urray went 2-5; Archer scored three runs; and Lien scored two. The Mustangs took off where they left off in the second gam e as B rent Eckman doubled, A rcher w alked, w ith tw o outs Huddleston walked, Murray reached on an error to score one; itnd two more scored when McCabe reached on an error. They added four more in the second when Lien walked. Eckman singled. Archer had an RBI single Ham Mothers Davi * t 4 %■ il Peterson's rn Jew elers/ n $ Heppner 676-9200 $ if § t lone middle school ath- letes have been busy with track this spring. Coached by Dean Robinson and his as sistants Karl Blaeuer and Paula Emmel, they’ve com peted in five track meets so far and will conclude the sea son with the championship meet this Friday, May 11 in Stanfield. That meet will get underway at noon. At the Sunridge Middle School Track Meet held re cently in Pendleton. lone did very well against a large field of schools including: Pendle ton. U m atilla, H eppner, Stanfield, Riverside, Irrigon, He lix, Pilot Rock. Echo, and Weston. They took home first place in seven events. Individual and team results from grades 6 - 8 in alpha betical order are as follows: Sixth Grade Girls Julianne Carlson: First place 4x 100m relay, 1:03:03. Stacee Halvorsen: First place 4 x 100m relay; fourth place 100m, 14.84; fifth place, 200 meters, 31.18 sec. Shadow K endrick: First place 4 x 100m relay; first place medley relay (with 7/8th grade) 2.07.59; second place, 200m, 30.46; third place 100m, 14.46 . Lacey Thompson: first place 4 x 100m relay, sixth place high jump. 3’8”; sixth in long jump. 10’ 10”. Team total: 39 points for fourth place. Sixth Grade Boys Tim Emmel: first place m edley relay (w ith 7th grade), 2.08.81. Evan Rietmann: first TRY A LADYBOG MOCHA! We have Mustang S pirit G ea r1 . Hats • T-Shirts Sweatshirts S e le ct items 25% - 75% OFF! Í * We have lots of things to make her smile... cards, candy, flowers, wine and much more! We have pollini sandwiches and salad for lunch! .lust tc a n t a s n a ck ? Try a c ro is s a n t. In a ici. It s is te r m u ffin n r m u ffin ta p ! We will accept lunch call-in orders from 11:30 a.m. -1:30 p.m. (676-9158) ^ MuMup D aiuj ^ Mieah Stillman winning the 7th grade hoys Medley Relay. Making room for new merchandise... #. i May 11 - Family Plan at Boardman 8:30 to3 (closed 12 - 1 ) M ay 14 - B oardm an Clinic 8:30 to 4:30 (closed 12:30-1) May 17 - Heppner Clinic 8:30 to 4:30 (closed 12-1) May 21 - B oardm an Clinic 8:30 to 4:30 (closed 12:30-1) May 22 - B oardm an Clinic 8:30 to 4:30 (closed 12:30-1) May 24 - Heppner Clinic 8:30 to 4:30 (closed 12-1) May 25 - Family Plan at Boardman 8:30 to 3 (closed 1 2 - 1 ) May 29 - B oardm an Clinic 8:30 to 4:30 (closed 12:30-1) May 31 - Heppner Clinic 8:30 to 4:30 (closed 12-1) r SPRING CLEANING SALE A ê MC Health Dept. May schedule Beth Morter winning the 8th grade girls 400 Meter Run. Remember Mom on M other’s Day! Sunday, May 13th f i on a ground out by Huddleston. The Mustangs made it 9-0 in the third when Jack reached on an error, Quinn Chick walked. Lien had an RBI single, and with two outs A rcher had an RBI single. The Bulldogs scored four runs in the fourth but the Mustangs came back with three more in the sixth when King was hi by a pitch, Murray singled, McCabe had an RBI double and Lien scored two m ore w ith a single. Lien w ent four innings striking out five with Shank going three innings in relief, striking out four and giving up two hits. In 14 innings, the three M ustang p itc h e rs struck out 18 batters while walking just one and hitting one. Eckman went 3-5; Lien went 2-3 with three RBIs; Archer went 2-3 with two RBIs and scored twice; and King had two RBIs and scored twice. Game One Heppner 251 1202-13 13 2 Hermiston 110 011 0- 495 Jared Huddleston, Josh Shank (6) and Sean Murray; L loyd. Lew is (3) and Hawkins. W-Huddleston. L- Lloyd. 2B-Wacy Coil (Hep); M orton (H er). 3 B -C oil, Justin Archer, Sam King (Hep). HR-King (Hep). Game Two Heppner 342 003 0-12 10 1 Hermiston 000 400 0- 4 114 Chris Lien, Shank (5) and Murray. Bratton, Stone (2) and Lewis.. W-Lien. L- Bratton. 2B-Brent Eckman, M ark M cC abe (H ep); M orton (H er). 3B -K ing (Hep). HR-none. 217 North Main • Heppner Phone 676-9158 • Floral 676-9426 Serving Heppner. Lexington A Ione place medley relay (with 7th grade); third place long jum p, 12’2 ” ; fifth place 100m, 15.28. Team total: 8 points for fifth place. Seventh Grade Girls Cassie Arbogast: fourth place 4 x 100m relay, 1.02.96. Melanie Eldridge: sixth place discus, 46’6”. Rebecca Jepsen: first place 100m hurdles, 18.07 first place 400m, 107.18 first place 800m, 2:40:91 first place medley relay. Mary McElligott: fifth place 2(H)m, 33.25; sixth place lOGm hurdles. 21.28-. Jordan Peterson: fourth place 4 x 100m relay; sixth place shot put, 22’5” . Makenna Ramos: first place medley relay; second place 200m, 31.53; fourth place 4 x 100m relay; fifth place 100m, 14.68 Mary Rietmann: third place shot put, 24’ 10”; third place discus, 59’3” ; fourth place 4 x 100m relay. Team total: 61 points for second place. Seventh Grade Boys Kaleb Dumler: second place long jump, 14’8”. Luke Em m el: first place medley relay, 2:08.81; fourth place 800m, 2.32.84; fifth place medley relay (with 8th grade). Steven Holland: first place medley relay, 2.08.81; sixth place 200m, 29.07. Zach Orem: first place shot put, 30'6"; fifth place 100m hurdles. 20.03. Micah Stillman: first place medley relay; third place long jump, 14’7”; third place 100m, 12.81. Eighth Grade Girls M ariah B rad field : fourth place shot put, 27’ 10”. Beth Morter: first place tie 400m, 1.07.15; first place medley relay; third place long jump. 13' 11”. Team Total: 29 points for fifth place. Eighth Grade Boys T hom as H olland: fourth place discus. 90' 11” . Kevin LaRue: second place 4 x 100 relay, 53.31; fifth place medley relay, 2.00.69. Alex Rietmann: second place long jump. 14’ 11.5”; second place 4 x 100 relay; fifth place medley relay. Tanner Rietmann: sec ond place 4 x 100 relay; fourth place long ju m p , 14*9"; fifth place medley re lay. Team Total: 26 points for sixth place.