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SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 30,2007 Mustangs rally to beat Eagles in HHS competes in OSAA 2A State Track & Field Championships extra innings B> Kick Paullus Two outs? So what. Down 10-1 in the fourth? So w hat. T h a t's w hat the H eppner M ustangs were saying as they rallied for an 11-10 win in 9 innings over the v isitin g Jo se p h / Enterprise Eagles on Friday, May 25. in the quarterfinals erfthe US Bank/Les Schwab l i r e O S A A C l a s s 2A state playoffs. The Mustangs, now 24-3 for the year, scored all of their runs with two outs, including nine runs in the fourth inning to tie the game. The M ustangs played at Riddle on Tuesday, May 29, with the winner advancing to Keizer Stadium in Salem on Friday, June 1, ag ain st the w inner o f P o rtland C h ristian and Stanfield. The Eagles took a 7- 0 lead before the Mustangs got on the board in the bottom of the third when Quinn Peck reached on an error and ended up scoring on a balk. The Eagles took a 10-1 lead in the top of the fourth and had two outs and nobody on befo re the Mustangs woke up. Wacy Coil was hit by a pitch, Nathan Kennedy walked, Colton Hanson and Chance Day had RBI singles and Dennis Kenny was hit by a pitch to load the bases. That brought up Peck who blasted the first pitch he saw into the w ind over the right centerfield fence for a grand slam that cut the lead to 10- 7. The M ustangs w eren't done there though as Andre Rauch reached on an error. Naeho Elguezabal singled and Josh Shank came in to run for him. Bryan Holland scored both with a single. He then stole second and scored on a Coil double to tie it 10- 10 . It that way as neither team could get the clutch hit they needed to break the tie until the bottom of the ninth. Holland singled. Kennedy reached on an error, and w ith two outs Day reached on a throwing error and Holland came home to score and end the game. Peck went 2-5 with four RBIs and scored twice; Holland went 2-5 with two RBIs and scored twice; Coil went 2-4; and Hanson had two RBIs. Drew Johnson came on in relief in the fourth inning with two on and no outs and went five scoreless innings, striking out four, walking two and allowing no hits. Day picked up the w in by striking out the side in the top of the ninth. Joseph 142 300 000- 10 5 4 H eppner 001 900 * l£ S S C H j OSAA 2A State Track & Field Championships on May 19, 2007. Caleb Mähen, Casey Maben. Tim Hauer, and Jordan Hatfield placed 6th in the 4x100 meter relay with a time of 45.41 in the prelims and 45.82 in the finals. ' W 001-11 10 2 Makin, Debbie (4), Neil (7) and Debajo; Nathan Kennedy, Dennis Kenny (3), Drew Johnson (4), Chance Dav (9) and Wacy Coil. W - Day. L - Neil. 2B - DeSpain, Stewart (J); Coil (H). 3B - none. HR - Quinn Peck (H). Catherine McElligott placed 8th in the girls 1500 meter run at the OSAA State 2A Track & Field Championships on May 19, 2007 with a time of 5:24.24. Ladies Play Day held The Willow Creek County Club Ladies Play Day was held Tuesday. May 22. Results are as follows; Low gross o f the field was Corol Mitchell; low net o f the field was Pat Edmundson; low gross flight A was Virginia Grant; low gross fiight C was a three- way tie betw een Lorene M ontgom ery, Joanne Barbee, and Bernice Lott; low net flight C was Pat Dougherty; Long drive flight A was Pat Edmundson; chip- ins was Pat Edmundson; In other events, long drive #8 Casey Maben placed 5th in the Long Jump with 20-06.25 and 20- flight A was Pat Edmundson, 00.75 in the finals at the OSAA 2A State Track & Field Zach Kurtz placed 6th in the Javelin with a throw of 148-11 at the OSAA 2A State Track & Field Championships. and flight C was Pat Championships. Dougherty. Oregon Trail 4-H outdoor survival camp held Library District Morrow County 4-H camp wrapped up with a launches summer had their first outdoor sur scavenger hunt and a Dutch reading program vival day camp May 19 and oven class, taught by the m M E OUR S M WOMEN'S eOLF CLINICS 6 1BTH HOLE WINE TASTINO Enhance your golf skills and have a ball! Join our Women’s Golf Clinics, Wednesday evenings at 4 p.m. Each session of 5 weekly clinics includes instruction, free play, refreshments, contests, prizes, and a special 19th hole wine tasting. Swing, sip and savor serious fun! There are two sessions left, and the next session meets Wednesdays, May 30 - June 27. Registration is $150. Call the Pro Shop at 800-654-9453 ext 1171 or 276-5588 to register. W I I DHORSE Super sleuths and daring detectives are invited to Get a Clue at your local library. The 2007 Summer Reading Program is open to young people, preschool through eighth grade with programs, prizes, a puppet show and more. Registration for the Summer Reading Program begins on Friday, June 1, at the Boardman. Heppner and Irrigon libraries. Schedules of program s will also be available on June 1. All pro grams are free of charge. On Saturday, June 9, the program will kick of with the Dragon Theater Puppets presenting The Clueless De tective at 10:30 a.m. at Hep pner Elem entary School. Pre-registration is required. The workshop is limited to 50 participants age 7 and up. For more inform a tion call the OTLD Heppner branch at 676-9964. 20 at Cutsforth Park for cur rent 4-H members. Sixteen junior high boys from Mor row and Gilliam Counties showed up to have fun in the outdoors. C am pers had five different sessions over the weekend. Oregon Depart ment of Fish and Wildlife technician, Travis Schultz, taught fire skills and various survival techniques to use w hen lo st. S p o rtsm a n 's Warehouse representatives Ryan and Dewey brought various items for camping and backpacking. They even gave away a tent, which was won by Garrett Gibbs. For est Service employees An drew and Cameron taught campers how to use a map and compass by hiding jars of candy throughout camp. The second day campers learned basic first- aid techniques with Heppner EMT Shannon Boor. And Harper family of Heppner. All the cam pers cooked C o m m o n e r's Stew and peach cobbler and did an ex cellent job. There were no leftovers. Morrow SW CD Board meeting to be held The Morrow SWCD Board has a m eeting scheduled for Tuesday. June 5, at 12:30 p.m . at the Pettyjohn Office Building in Heppner. A genda item s include: minutes of the April/ May m eeting, treasu rer’s report, written staff report, partner agency reports, Dale H o lla n d ’s scien ce class presentation. M eetings o f the Morrow SWCD are open to the public and everyone is invited to attend. 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