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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 5„ 2010 - SEVEN
Wranglers Riding Club holds playday
T he W ra n g le rs
Riding Club held their final
playday of the season on
Sunday, May 2. The results
are as follows:
May 2
Stickhorse Race
l 5' place, S allie
Orem; 2nd place, Halee
Hisler; 3rd place, Irelynn
Kollman; 4,h place, Hattie
Orem; and 5,h place, Saige
Jenson.
Leadline
Barrels: Is' place,
Ryan Lindsay; 2nd place,
Brock H isler; 3rd place,
Evan K ollm an; and 4 ,h
place, Cori Jo Lindsay. Also
participating were Hattie
Orem, Sallie Orem, Saige
Jenson, and Irelynn Koll­
man.
Poles: Is'place,Cori
Jo Lindsay; 2nd place. Brock
Hisler; 3rd place, Saige Jen­
son; and 4lh place, Irelynn
Kollman. Also participating
were Hattie Orem, Sallie
Orem, Evan Kollman, and
Ryan Lindsay.
Keyhole;
1 51
place, Cori Jo Lindsay; 2nd
place, Evan Kollman; 3rd
place, Irelynn Kollman; and
4th place, Hattie Orem. Also
participating was Saige
Jenson, Sallie Orem, Ryan
Lindsay, and Brock Hisler.
7 & Under
Barrels: 1st place,
Brian Lindsay; 2nd place,
Blane Mahoney; and 3rd
place, Gracie Orem.
Poles: I s' place,
Brian Lindsay; 2nd place,
Blane Mahoney; and 3rd
place, Gracie Orem.
K e y h o l e : 1"
place, Brian Lindsay; 2nd
place, Blane Mahoney; and
3rd place, Gracie Orem.
8-10 year olds
Barrels:
1 *'
place, Coby Dougherty;
2nd place, Jaiden Mahoney;
3rd place, Alex Lindsay;
and 4th place, Jacee Currin.
Also participating was Car-
son Brosnan and Keegan
Gibbs.
Poles:
1 st
Stickhorse racers: Saige Jenson, Irelynn Kollman, Sallie Orem,
Hattie Orem, and Halee Hisler.
8-10 Year Olds: Coby Dougherty, Alex Lindsay, Jaiden Ma­
honey, Jacee Currin, Keegan Gibbs, and Carson Brosnan.
7 & Under: Blane Mahoney, Brian Lindsay, and Gracie
Orem.
11-14 Year Olds: Kolby Currin, Rylee Kollman, Kaelyn Lind­
say, and Erin Monagle.
15-17 Year Olds: Hannah Jones and Taighler Dougherty.
HHS Plant Sale begins
HHS Varsity
Track Schedule
May 8 - at Riverside, 11
a.m.
May 15 - BMC District
Tract at Stanfield, 11 a.m.
May 21/22 - 2A State
Track Meet (Monmouth)
HHS Varsity
Softball Schedule
May 8 - Pilot Rock at
home (double header), 11
a.m.
HHS Varsity
Baseball Schedule
May 8 - Pilot Rock at
home (double header), 11
a.m.
Heppner High School’s annual Plant Sale will be HHS JV Base­
open to the public on Wednesday, May 5, from 3:30- 6 ball Schedule
p.m.
May 6 - at Stanfield, 4
The plant sale will also be going on Thursday,
p.m.
May 6, from 3:30-6 p.m. and Friday-Sunday, May 7-9,
from 11 a.m.- 5 p.m. The greenhouse will also be open HHS Junior
other Fridays and Saturdays in May from 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.
High Track
if there are plants available.
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Leadline: Evan Kollman, Brock Hisler, Irelynn Kollman, Cori
Jo Lindsay, Saige Jenson, Sallie Orem, Hattie Orem, and Ryan
Lindsay.
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Schedule
May 7 - at Stanfield, 11
a.m.
place, Coby Dougherty;
2nd place, Alex Lindsay;
3rd place, Jaiden Mahoney;
and 4Ul place, Carson Bros­
nan. Also participating was
Jacee Currin and Keegan
Gibbs.
Keyhole: Is1 place,
Coby Dougherty; 2nd place,
Alex Lindsay; 3rd place, Ja­
cee Currin; 4th place, Jaiden
Mahoney. Also participat­
ing was Carson Brosnan
and Keegan Gibbs.
11-14 year olds
Barrels:
1 **
place, Kolby Currin; 2nd
place, Kaelyn Lindsay; 3rd
place, Rylee Kollman; and
4,h place, Erin Monagle.
Poles:
1 51
place, Kolby Currin; 2nd
place, Rylee Kollman; 3rd
place, Erin Monable; and 4*
place, Kaelyn Lindsay.
Keyhole: 1“ place,
Kolby Currin; 2nd place,
Rylee Kollman; 3rd place,
Erin Monagle; and 4"1 place,
Kaelyn Lindsay.
15-17 year olds
Barrels: 1“ place,
Taighler Dougherty; and 2nd
place, Hannah Jones.
P oles: 1“ place,
Taighler Dougherty; and
2nd place, Hannah Jones.
Keyhole: 1“ place,
Hannah Jones; and 2nd place,
Taighler Dougherty.
Year End Results
Stickhorse Race
1“ place, Irelynn
Kollman; 2nd place, Hat­
tie Orem; 3rd place, Sal­
lie Orem; 4th place, Halee
Hisler; and 5th place, Saige
Jenson.
Leadline
1" p la c e , E van
Kollman; 2nd place, Brock
Hisler; 3rd place, Irelynn
Kollman; and 4th place, Cori
Jo Lindsay; 5th place, Saige
Jenson; 6,h place, Hattie
Orem; and 7th place was a
tie between Sallie Orem and
Ryan Lindsay.
7 & Under
l 51 place, Blane
Mahoney; 2nd place, Brian
Lindsay; and 3rd place, Gra­
cie Orem.
8-10 year olds
1st p la ce, C oby
Dougherty; 2nd place, Alex
Lindsay; 3rd place, Jaiden
Mahoney; 4th place, Jacee
Currin; 5th place Carson
B rosnan; and 6th place,
Keegan Gibbs.
11-14 year olds
l 5t place, K olby
Currin; 2nd place, Rylee
Kollman; 3rd place, Kaelyn
Lindsay; and 4th place, Erin
Monagle.
15-17 year olds
l 5' p la c e , H a n ­
nah Jones; and 2nd plaee,
Taighler Dougherty.
Watershed Field Day held in lone
Fifth graders from
lone, Heppner, Irrigon and
Boardman participated in
Watershed Field Day on
Wednesday, April 28, along
Willow Creek in Lexing­
ton. Back at school, lone
students summarized what
they learned at each of six
investigation stations.
With Duane Ne-
iffer, a retired lone teacher,
they learned that compasses
have a magnetic needle that
always points north, which
is 0° or 360°. East is at 90°,
South is at 180°, and West
is at 270°.
At the w eather sta­
tion, students measured
wind using a weather bal­
loon, scopes, and com ­
passes. They also recorded
temperatures and learned
that hum idity decreases
tem perature. Weather is
affected by temperature,
wind, and humidity; over
time, the pattern is called
the climate.
From the station
on soil development and
formation they learned of
the three types of soil: sand,
clay, and silt; and of topsoil
and subsoil. Materials need­
ed to form soil include plant
matter and animals such as
bugs and worms. The group
also learned how to identify
poisonous hemlock, which
grows along the Willow
Creek: its leaves look like
the top of a carrot or parsley
and its hollow stem has red
spots.
With Gary Hunt, a
former lone science teacher
now at Irrigon, they inves­
tigated macro-invertebrates
from the creek and con­
cluded that the water is
lone students Katelvn Bass and Mathilda Camp plant willows
along the creek during Watershed Field Day. -Contributed
Photo
o f good quality because
it included both tolerant
and intolerant organisms.
A m acro-invertebrate is
a small animal without a
backbone, such as a leech,
caddis fly, or dragonfly lar­
vae. Most students also held
a small crawdad from the
creek. Macro-invertebrates
are important in the aquatic
food chain.
At the water qual­
ity station students learned
the importance of a good
balance of nitrogen, phos­
phorus, and oxygen for
living organisms in the wa­
ter. They also participated
in a pH test and results
were good. It’s important
i
that water be kept clean
and healthy for the sake of
aquatic animals and human
consumption.
The last statio n
they visited was the stream
bank stabilization and res­
toration project where they
teamed how important trees
are for erosion control. The
class planted at least 50 wil­
low branches.
Despite the cold,
wind, and occasional hail,
students had a fun and edu­
cational day. They are
grateful to the teachers,
high school students, and
adult volunteers who made
the day possible.