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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, Apnl 15, 2009 Heppner girls' team brings home 1st place trophy lone spelling contest The Heppner Mus winning relay. Rust finished third in the high jump and his season best time in the 800-meters and finished in winners announced tang track team competed second in the 300-m eter seventh in the 400. in the U m atilla/H eppner Invitational on Saturday, April 11, and the girls’ team came aw ay w ith a first place team trophy. The boys’ team earned sixth place. T he g irls e a rn e d 115.5 points on their way to the team title. Erin Price won three individual events by cross ing the line first in the 100- m eter hurdles, 300-m eter hu-dles, and the 400-meter dash. She also ran a leg on the first place 4x400-meter relay team. Brynna Rust, Catherine McElligott, and Frida Arevik also ran on the hurdles, third in the 100- meter hurdles, and fourth in the 100-meter dash. McEl ligott earned third place in the 800-meters, and Arevik finished fourth in the 200- meter dash. Carrie Hague- wood had her best jump of the year in the high jump and finished second. Vivian Thompson and Carmen Lee had a good day in the jumps, with Thompson getting third in the triple jum p and Lee getting second in the long jum p. JoAnna Patton also had a season best mark in the high jum p and in the 400-meter dash and finished Mustangs win 10 events at Echo Invitational The Heppner High School track team competed with 12 other teams at the Echo Invitational Tuesday, April 7, and had their most successful meet of the sea son. The girls’ team finished in second place - only five points behind first place, and the boys’ team finished in fourth place. M any athletes set new season bests on a day th a t w as ideal for good marks. The girls finished first in eight events on their way to 163 team points. Erin Price (800M , 100M hurdles) and Brynna Rust (300M hurdles and 100M) each had two first place finishes. Frida Arevik (200M), Carrie Haguewood (high jump), and Catherine M cElligott (1500M ) also gained titles in events. The 4x100 m eter relay team (M cE llig o tt, Price, A re vik, Kelsi Putman) and the 4x400 relay team (M cEl ligott, Price, Rust, Arevik) also crossed the line in first place. Other scorers for the girls were JoAnna Patton ( 2nd-h ig h ju m p , 3rd-4 0 0 M , 7th - triple jump), Keshawna Talamantes (2nd - shot put, 2nd - discus, 3rd - javelin), Putman (7th - 200M), J Odes sa Chapa (4Ü1 - 300M), Rust (2nd - 100M hurdles), Viv ian Thompson (4th - 300M hurdles), Haguewood (4th - triple jump), and Marlen Weise (5th - high jump). T h e b o y s ’ te am scored 84 points while fin ishing in fourth. J o rd a n H a tf ie ld (110M hurdles) and Bryan Holland (400M) won indi vidual events. Both relays (4x 100 - Quinn Chick, Hol land, Hatfield, Alex Pick les; 4x400 - Chick, Matt Holland, Hatfield, Spencer Palm er) finished second. Other scorers for the boys were Chick (6th - 200M, 8th - 100M), B. H olland (3rd - 800M), Seth Palmer (7th - 1500M), Eric Vogel (3rd - 3000M), Andrew Bara (7th - 110M hurdles), Jordan Wright (7<h - shot put, 4th -ja v e lin ), Michael Hawks (8th-discus), Mark McCabe (5th - shot put), Pickles (4th - long jump), and Hatfield (2nd-trip le jump). Mustang Track Schedule F o llo w in g is the Heppner High School track team schedule for the 2009 season: A p r il 17: D ic k Hornya meet at Stanfield (3:30/4:30 p.m.) A pril 24: R iv e r’s Edge meet at Umatilla (3/4 p.m.) April 25: Kiwanis Invitational at Hermiston (10/11 a.m.) May 2: C olum bia R iver meet at Boardman (12/1 p.m.) May 9: Districts in Stanfield (1 a.m.) May 15/16: State in Monmouth fourth place. In the throws, Jordan W right and Mark McCabe finished sixth and eighth in the shot put. More event places - Lena Peída (7th - 800M), Jodessa Chapa (5th - 3000), Marlen Weise (8th - 100M hurdles, 5th - high jump), V ivian T hom pson (8 lh - 300M h urdles), K olleen Chapa, Lee, Patton, Thomp son (5 th - 4x100 relay), Quinn Chick (8th- 200M, 2nd - 4x100 relay), Eric Vogel (8th - 1500M), Cody Nelson (8,h - 3000), Andrew' Bara (8th - 110M hurdles). HHS, David Douglas H.S. reiniti ates student exchange Pictured are students from David Douglas High School that par ticipated in the exchange program with Heppner High School. -Contributed Photo The Heppner High ASB reinitiated the student exchange with the students o f D avid D ouglas H igh School. At the beginning o f March, 11 senior class members o f David Douglas arrived with their principle Mr. Byers and their advisor Ms. Cauble to experience the Heppner life. D uring th e ir stay they were able to attend school along with a student partner. They went through a whole day and when it was over the students were brought down to the Hepp ner museum to learn a little bit about Heppner’s history. And to wrap up the day the students went to the bowling alley to enjoy some chow and have a good time. Recently, however, seven student ASB members went to Portland to attend school at David Douglas. While there they we were able to go to one and a half days o f the scheduled block classes, and we were also able to sit in on various classes. HHS students had the opportunity to eat lunch with the students and partake in a typical day o f school with the students. They were paired with members o f the David Douglas ASB who had come to visit Heppner. lone High School Tennis Schedule Following is the lone High School tennis schedule for the 2009 season: April 16: Umatilla in lone (3 p.m.) April 17: Sherman County in lone (2 p.m.) April 21: Riverside in lone (4 p.m.) April 23: Condon in lone (4 p.m.) April 28: Weston- M cE w en in A th e n a (4 p.m.) lone High School Track Schedule Following is the lone High School track schedule for the 2009 season: April 17: DickHory- na Invitational in Stanfield (11 a.m.) A pril 24: R iv e r’s Edge Invitational in Uma tilla (3 p.m.) April 25: Sherman Jordan Hatfield was the only first place finisher for the boys’ team, but there were many personal bests set. Hatfield finished first in the 110-meter hurdles. He also finished second in the triple jump and the 300- meter hurdles and ran on the second place 4x100-meter relay team. Alex Pickles also ran on the relay team, and he had his best long jump o f the season and finished fourth in the event. Bryan Holland ran on the relay and finished fourth in the 4 0 0 -m eter dash. Spencer Palmer ran April 30: Umatilla in Umatilla (3 p.m.) M ay 1: S h erm an County in Moro (2 p.m.) May 5: Stanfield in lone (4:30 p.m.) May 8: Condon in Condon (4 p.m.) May 9: Helix Tour nament in Helix (9 a.m.) May 15/16: District Tournament in Tri-Cities M ay 21-23: State Tournament in Eugene lo n e C o m m u n ity School, in conjunction with the Umatilla Morrow Edu cational Service D istrict, participated in an annual bi county spelling contest. The divisions were: D ivision I - kindergarten through 5th grade (3rd -5th compete in lone), Division II - 6th through 8th grade, and Divi sion III - 9th through 12th grade. The winners are: Division I 3rd Grade: 1SI place, Dayshawn Neal; 2nd place, Roman Rodrigez; and 3rd place, Karsyn Rios. 4th Grade: 1st place, Ally Haguewood; 2nd place, Y aneri C alv illo ; and 3rd place, Colton Hollis. 5th Grade: 1st place, Ann Rietmann; 2nd place, T re’ N eal; and 3rd place, Shelby Williams. Division I champion was Ally Haguewood. Division II 6th Grade: 1st place, Joe Doherty; 2nd place, Os kar Peterson; and 3rd place, Lauren Garrett. 7th Grade: 1st place, Gus Peterson; 2nd place, E m ily H o llan d ; and 3 rd place, Bailey Haguewood. 8th Grade: 1st place, Julianne Carlson; and 2nd place was a tie between Tan lone Community School announces third quarter honor roll The following stu dents received a 4.0 GPA at lone Community School for the third quarter: Oskar Peterson, Emily Holland, Julianne C arlson, Stacee Halvorsen, Rebecca Jepsen, Zac Orem, Tom Holland, Beth Morter, Tanner Riet mann, Stefanie Archer, Alex Carlson, Eric Jepsen, Sarah Stillman, Tiana Camarillo and Matt Coleman. The following stu dents have earned placement on the honor roll for the third quarter: Lauren Garrett, Gus P eterson, Joel S tillm an , Evan R ietm an n , S teven Holland, Jordan Peterson, M akenna R am o s, M ary Rietmann, Christine Raible, M icah S tillm an , D ennis Schmidt, Mariah Bradfield, Mary Gates, Stephanie Me dina, Alex Rietmann, Mike F o llo w in g is the Heppner High School var sity baseball schedule for Mustang JV Baseball Schedule the 2009 season: F o llo w in g is th e 3 p.m. -A pr. 18: W eston Heppner High School JV -Apr. 23: at Stan- McEwen, 11 a.m. baseball schedule for the field, 5 p.m. -Apr. 21: at S tan 2009 season: -Apr. 24: at Uma- field, 11 a.m. -Apr. 16: at Mac Hi, tilla, 2 p.m. -Apr. 25: BYE 4:30 p.m. -Apr. 27: Pilot Rock, -Apr. 29: Irrigon, -Apr. 17: Nixyaawii, 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. -Apr. 30: Mac Hi, 3 p.m. Your part is to sponsor -May 4: at Pendleton Frosh, 4:30 p.m. the foot how far that -May 7: at Umatilla, 4 p.m. Heppner Township little league is having a “ Hit-A-Thon and each player from Minors skill level on up are going to be given three chances to hit the ball way out into the field. Raible, Oil Bittinger, RJ Ra mos, Manon Bondier, Matt Hams, B rianna Peterson, Tyree Svetich, Gip Garrett, Brenna Rietm ann, Toffey Bruno and Tori Heagy. The following stu dents have earned honorable mention status for the third quarter at lone Community School: Joe Doherty, Karina Rios, Jaqueline Juarez, Zane King, Larissa Steinlicht, K irk H aguew ood, Lacey Thompson, Tyrell Barnett, Tim Emmel, Shadow Ken drick, Stew art Syverson, Alisha Taylor, Jeremy Cole man, Kaleb Dumler, Mason Haguewood, Mary McEllig ott, Marco Juarez, Jake Tra han, Robbi Johnston, Kevin LaRue, Kylie M cElligott, Toon Orem, Gunner Jessen, Luke Bradfield, Clay Morter and Cory Peterson. Mustang Varsity Baseball Schedule County Invitational in Moro (11 a.m.) May 2: Big Sky In vitational in Condon (11 a.m.) May 9: D istrict in Moro (10 a.m.) May 15/16: State Tournament in Monmouth COME SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL LITTLE LEAGUERS! hy ner Bass and Jose Ruiz. D ivision II cham pion was Joe Doherty. Division III 9th Grade: l 51 place, Rebecca Jepson; 2 nd place, Adam Collin; and 3rd place, Mary Rietmann. 10th Grade: l 5* place was a tie between Mariah Bradfield and Bruce Mc- M inn; 2 nd p la ce , K evin LaRue. 11th Grade: 1st place, Sarah Stillman; 2nd place, Mikey Raible; and 3 r d place, Eric Jepsen. 12th Grade: 1st place, Tiana Camrillo; 2nd place, Luke B radfield; and 3rd place, Matt Coleman. Division III cham pion was Sarah Stillman. Each o f the division cham pions will go on to represent lone Community School in the bi-county con test. The contest will take place in Pendleton at Blue Mountain Community Col lege on May 11 at 7 p.m. Following the Uma- tilla-Morrow County Spell ing C ontest, one w inner from each division for each county will be invited to attend the new Eastern Or egon State Spelling Contest to be held in La Grande at Eastern Oregon University on Tuesday, June 17. -M ay 2: at P ilo t Rock, 11 a.m. -May 5: at Weston McEwen, 4:30 p.m. -M ay 9: Stanfield, 11 a.m. -M ay 12: C ro ss- Over (#3 vs. #2) -M ay 16: D istrict Tournament in The Dalles Advertise with the Heppner Gazette-Times league player, T h e fu n d s w ill b e u se d fo r th e COME WATCH THEM HIT! m uch n e e d e d Minor Boys will be hitting on April 16th, 2009,5:00 p.m. at the u n ifo rm s th a t George Waterland Field (Next to the Dam) a r e s ta rtin g to ,pru 17th, 2009,6:00 p.m. at the Major Boys will be hitting on April »red a n d George Waterland Field (Next to the Dam) w o rn . Minor, Major and Junior Girls will be hitting on April 16, 2009 at 5:00 p.m. at the Bob Kilkenny Field._____ All proceeds go to the Heppner Township Little League; checks can be m ade out to H.LL. Thank you for your support, it is appreciated. concerns please contact Saudi Pullman 541-240-1761. Any quei Call 6 7 6 - 9 2 2 » Morrow County would like to re mind you of the County Ordinance 5.010 Transportation of Solid Waste. No person shall transport or self-haul, 365 W. Hwy 74, P.O. Box 428, Lexington, OR. 97839. 541-989-9500 as defined in the Solid Waste Manage ment Plan, solid waste on a public road unless such waste or solid waste is cov Transfer Station Locations: North of the County 69900 Frontage Ln, Boardman South of the County 57185 Hwy 74, Lexington Hours of operation Saturdays and Sundays 9:00-4:00 ered and secured. Be aw are th a t M orrow C ounty will attach a $10.00 fine to anyone not com plying w ith this County O rdi nance. Thank you for yo u r tim e and u n d erstan d in g .