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Mustangs win team title at Columbia River Invitational lone to hold Youth
The Heppner Mus
tang track team traveled
to B oardm an on May 8
for the C olum bia River
Invitational. The girls beat
out 18 other teams to claim
the team trophy. The boys
earned third place. This
w as a tune-up m eet for
the Mustangs, who will be
competing at their district
meet this Saturday.
J o rd a n H a tfie ld
was a bright spot for the
Mustangs. He earned four
first place finishes - 110
hurdles, 300 hurdles, triple
ju m p , and 4x100 m eter
relay. Catherine McEllig-
ott ran a district-best time
w hile placing second in
the 400 m eters, and the
girls' 4x400 relay team ran
a season best time and fin
ished first.
The Mustangs next
meet is the Blue Mountain
Conference District Meet in
Stanfield on Saturday, May
15. Field events begin at
11 a.m. and running events
begin at 1 p.m. The top two
finishers in each event qual
ify for the state track meet,
w hich will be held next
w eekend in M onm outh.
The g irls ’ team is look
ing to defend their district
team title, and the boys are
looking to improve on their
fourth place finish from last
year. C om plete H eppner
results are as follows:
Boys
100M - 8. P a p
pas (11.94); 13. Bow les
(12.08); 2 0 0 M -9 . Bowles
(25.23); 4 0 0 M - 10. Hortoft
(56.58); 800M - 9. Hed-
man (2:18.07); 1 5 0 0 M -2 .
DeJong (4:57.07); 3000M
- 8. D eJong (11:21.52);
110 Hurdles - 1. Hatfield
(15.93); 9. Bara (18.52);
300 Hurdles - 1. Hatfield
(41.15); 4x100 Relay - 1.
Heppner (Pappas, Pickles,
Bowles, H atfield) 46.61;
4x400 Relay - 7. Heppner
(H edm an, Bara, Pappas,
Hortoft); Shot Put - 16.
Wright (3 6 ’ 7” ); 18. Mc
Cabe (36’ 4” ); 20. Moore
(35’ 5”); Discus - 13. Mc
Cabe (111’ 5” ); 23. Bem-
tsen (91’ 9”); 27. Cannon
(87”); Javelin - 6. Wright
(145’4”); 14. Hedman (117’
6”); High Jump - 9. Hed
man (5’ 2”); 9. Bowles (5’
2”); Long Jump -3 . Pickles
(17’ 11” ); 19. Hortoft (15’
7”); 21. Pappas (15’ 4.5”);
Triple Jump - 1. Hatfield
(42’ 2.5”); 11. Pickles (35’
8 ” ).
Girls
100M - 9. Putman
(14.04); 14. O sm in(14.19);
18. Z e llw e g e r (1 4 .8 4 );
200M - 2. Price (27.07);
8. Putman (28.91); 400M
- 2. McElligott (62.77); 5.
Wilson (65.71); 800M - 5.
Andersen (2:57.81);1500M
- 7. Chapa (6:17.55); 9.
Hein (6:37.06); 3000M -
6. Chapa (14:36.46); 100
Hurdles - 2. Price (16.72);
3. Rust (17.62); 9. Osmin
(2 0 .9 0 ); 300 H urd les -
1. Price (48.61); 2. Rust
(49.51); 4x100 Relay - 3.
Heppner (Wilson, Hague-
w ood, P utm an, O sm in)
54.51; 4x400 Relay - 1.
H eppner (W ilson, Rust,
McElligott, Price) 4:18.19;
Shot Put - 27. Struckmeier
(2 1 ’ 6.5” ); D iscus - 21.
Patton (60’ 8”); 29. Struck
meier (51’ 10”); Javelin- 7 .
Patton (90’); 14. McElligott
(75’ 6” ); High Jump - 3.
Haguewood (4’ 8”); 5. Pat
ton (4’ 4”); Long Jump - 5.
Rust (14’ 6” ); 7. Andersen
(1 4 ’ 4” ); 12. Osmin (1 2 ’
8”); Triple Jump - 5. Ander
sen (31’ 1” ); Haguewood
(29’ 4”).
lone Topic Club hosts luncheon for senior girls
T he lo n e T opic
Club hosted a luncheon for
all graduating senior girls,
their m other’s and female
sta ff m em ber from lone
Community School. This
is an annual event for the
Topic Club and is designed
to share the im portance
o f education and literacy
in the young ladies o f our
community.
T he lo n e T opic
Club is eighty two years
old this year. It was formed
in 1928 by a g ro u p o f
w om en living on farm s
north of lone. Eight women
got to g eth e r and called
themselves the North lone
Improvement Club. They
had planned meetings each
m onth w here they read
books and discussed vari
ous topics. Their second
m eeting each m onth in
cluded their husbands and
was a social meeting where
they played cards and had
a good time. Dues the first
T h e lo n e H ig h
School chapter o f the Na
tional Honor Society and
the lone Track Team will
hold its fifth annual Youth
Track and Field Day on
Sunday, M ay 16. Events
will begin at 2 p.m., rain or
shine, on the lone Commu
nity School football field.
Children ages 0-5
years old and in grades
K-5 will compete in the 25-
meter dash, 50-meter dash,
100-m eter dash, one-lap
run, tennis ball throw, the
safety javelin and standing
broad jump.
Admission is free,
but donations are welcome.
All proceeds will benefit the
Creative Care Preschool.
For more informa
tion please contact Ryan
or Allison Rudolf at (541)
422-7401 or send an email
to rrudolf@ ione.kl2.or.us.
Ladies Play Day results
L adies Play Day
was held on Tuesday, May
4, at the W illow C reek
Country Club. Results are
as follows:
May 4
Low gross o f the
field was Virginia Grant.
Low net o f the field was
Pat Dougherty. Least Putts
o f the Field was Pat Ed-
mundson.
F light A w inner:
low gross was Corol Mitch
ell.
F light B w inner:
low g ro ss w as L o re n e
Montgomery.
F light C w inner:
low gross was Bev Steagall;
and least putts was Luvilla
Sonstegard.
Heppner hosts Tuesday track meet
Pictured left to right are: Topic Club members Betty Rietmann, Betty Gray, Anne Morter,
Kathy Morter, Nancy Ostheller, Eunice McElligott, Margo Shear, Kristy Crowell, Nancy An
derson, June Crowell and Stacy Shelton. Seated are 2010 graduating senior girls from lone
Community School Sarah Stillman, Brianna Peterson, Tyree Svetich, Stefanie Archer and
Vanessa Zilliani. -Contributed Photo
year were 50 cents.
T he T opic C lub
had a motto “The more we
think, the more we live.”
And so the group grew until
they limited their member
ship to 24. In 1933 they
chose the library as some
thing badly needed in lone.
They have been the sole
sponsors o f the city library
ever since. The library was
h oused around tow n in
various stores and building
until the city hall was built
in 1952 and a large comer
room became a permanent
home for the library. The
lib rary was en larg ed to
twice its size in 2006 with
a grant from W ildH orse
Casino, generous support
from the community and a
donation o f book shelves
from the high school when
the school was renovated.
Currently, the li
brary has a six week read
ing program each summer
for elem entary students,
hosts a preschool visit each
month and brings several
evening programs in for the
public to enjoy. It is open on
Monday’s and Wednesday’s
from 3-7 p.m. each week.
Morrow County School District announces district Math Contest results
M orrow C ou n ty
School D istrict’s highest
achieving m ath students
put their math skills to the
test at Heppner Elementary
School competing in the an
nual Mathematics Contest
on Thursday, April 22.
Students in grades
three through eight were
selected for the competition
based on their best achieve
m ent score on the 2009-
10 O reg o n A sse ssm e n t
o f Knowledge and Skills
(OAKS) math test. Grade
level students competed by
completing a rigorous 50
question mathematics test.
The competition was fierce
with few questions separat
ing first and tenth place.
While students worked on
the test, family and friends
waited anxiously for the re
sults. An awards ceremony
was held at the close o f the
evening recognizing the
results o f the competition.
Results are as fol
lows:
Track and Field Day
Third Grade
l 51 p lac e , Jaiden
Mahoney (HES); 2nd place
tie, Olivia Schmidt (HES)
and Zach Bredfield (HES);
3rd place, Brandon Harris
(SB E ); 4,h place, A idan
Barrasse (SBE); 5th place,
Cody W izner (H ES); 6,h
place, Jared Miller (SBE);
7,h place tie, Keith Flem
ing (ACH), Andrew Vestal
(SBE), and Rose Jurcich
(SBE); 8th place tie, Jimmy
Adams (HES) and Dalton
Lepez (A C H ); 9,h place
tie, Fabian Walls (ACH)
and Chance Frederickson
(SBE); and 10th place, Ca
son Mitchell (HES).
Fourth Grade
1st place, K arlee
Gale (IES); 2nd place, Fabi
an Meza (WRE); 3rd place,
Andruw Sorensen (IES);
4,h place tie, Sophie Grant
(HES) and Kolyne Blurton
(IE S ); 5,h place tie, Joe
Jones (H E S) and K evin
Madrigal (WRE); 6,h place
tie, Diana Healy (HES) and
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Aramis Corpus (WRE); 7th
place, Kevin Ortega (IES);
8th place tie, Alex Lindsay
(HES) and Cara Arbogast
(H E S ); 9,h place, E than
Greer (IES); and 10,h place,
Ana Barajas (WRE).
Fifth Grade
l 5' place tie, Lacey
M ashos (W RE) and Ga-
brielle M iller (WRE); 2nd
place tie, Kylar Sorensen
(IES) and Abram Hernan
dez (WRE); 3rd place tie,
Bruno Salas (IES) and Bri-
anne B ishop (W RE); 4lh
place tie, Caden Hedman
(HES) and Kevin Murray
(HES); 5,h place tie, Tim
Jaca (HES), Kolby Currin
(HES), and Kayden Kend
rick (IES); 6th place, Marino
Pena (WRE); 7,h place tie,
D estiny Holz (IES) and
Carolyn Ginther (IES); 8lh
place, Rian Wizner (HES);
and 9th place, Demi Schmidt
(HES) and Tania Mendoza
(WRE).
Sixth Grade
l 5' place tie, Cait-
lynn B ailey (H E S ) and
Rory Barrese (WRE); 2nd
place tie, Kai A rbogast
(H ES and K aden C lark
(HES); 3rd place tie, Em
ily Cain (IES) and Jordan
Mashos (WRE); 4th place,
Edith Velasco (WRE); 5lh
place tie, Kristen Frederick
son (WRE) and Ryan Ibarra
(W RE); 6th place, Wayne
Killion (WRE); 7,h place,
Victor M eyer (H ES); 8,h
place, Will Luther (HES);
9th place, Jordan Strys (IES);
and 10th place, Julisa Garza
(IES).
Seventh Grade
l 51 p la c e , Isab el
Orozco (IHS); 2nd place, Joe
Schmidt (HHS); 3rd place,
A lish a S orensen (IH S );
4lh place tie, Cade A rbo
gast (HHS), Skyler Hawks
(H H S ), and Joe Proph-
eter (HHS); 5th place, Darin
H auner (IH S ); 6th place
tie, Ross Cutsforth (HHS)
and Tye Groshong (IHS);
7lh place, Diego Pacheco
(RH S); 8lh place, Bianca
Barajas (RHS); 9,h place.
Clay M iller (R H S); and
10,h place M organ Smith
(IHS).
Eighth Grade
1st p lac e , M icha
Murphy (HHS); 2nd place,
Avika Sharma (RHS); 3rd
place, Jeff Dowdy (HHS);
4th place, Sarah Bose (RHS);
5lh place tie, Jared Lemmon
(HHS), Zach Burnett (IHS),
Jordan Connell (IHS), and
Hannah Meyers (IHS); 6th
place tie, M allorie Jones
(HHS) and Ryan Dougherty
(HHS); 7,h place, Kaitlynn
Linnell (IH S); 8,h place,
Brian Gonzalez (RHS); 9th
place, Arik Corpus (RHS);
and 10,h place, Alaura Lid
dell (IHS).
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The H eppner
Mustangs hosted Condon/
Wheeler and lone at a three-
way meet on Tuesday, May
4. The Mustangs won the
meet on both the girls and
boys side. Complete Hep
pner results are as follows:
Boys
100M - 1. Pappas
(11.93); 3. Bemtsen( 12.28);
200M - 2. Pappas (25.06);
3. Bowles (25.28); 5. Hor
to ft (2 6 .3 1 ); 800M - 1.
Hedman (2:22.06); 1500M
- 2. DeJong (5:09.18); 4.
B ara (5 :4 3 .4 6 ); 3000M
- 2. H ortoft (11:26.56);
110 Hurdles - 1. Hatfield
(15.66); 300 Hurdles - 1.
H atfield (44.30); 4x100
R e la y - 2. H e p p n e r B
(Hortoft, Pappas, Pickles,
Bowles) 47.65; 4. Heppner
A (Fowler, Hedman, McCa
be, Wright) 51.84; Shot Put
- 1 . Moore (40’ 10”); 2. Mc
Cabe (39’ 5.5”); 3. Wright
(38’ 6.5”); 7. Cannon (29’
9”); 8. Bara (29’ 6”); Dis
cus - 1. McCabe (109’); 2.
Bemtsen (106’); 3. Moore
(91 ’ 2”); 5. Cannon (84’ 8”);
Javelin - 1. Wright (134’
5”); 3. Hedman (115’ 7”);
H igh Jump - 3. Bemtsen (5 ’
6”); 4. Hedman (5’ 4”); 5.
Bowles (5’ 4”); Long Jump
- 1. H atfield (20’ 4”); 2.
Pickles (19’ 5”); 5. Pappas
(15’ 7”); Triple Jump - 1.
Hatfield (41’4”); 2. Pickles
(37H7”).
Girls
100M - 1. Price
( 1 3 . 2 2 ) ; 3. A n d e r s e n
(13.68); 5. Wilson (14.15);
7. H aguew ood (1 4 .4 7 );
9. S tru ck m eier (1 4 .8 5 );
10. Zellweger (14.90); 12.
Pedersen (15.12); 200M
- 1. Wilson (28.37); 2. Os
min (31.99); 3. Pedersen
(33.49); 4 0 0M -1. McEllig
ott (64.21); 2. Rust (66.24);
3. Wilson (68.09); 800M -
1. Price (2:35.84); 3000M
- 1. Chapa (14.27.31); 3.
Hein (14.52.06); 100 Hur
dles - 3. Osm in (19.96);
300 Hurdles - 3. Andersen
(58.00); 4x100 Relay - 2.
Heppner A (Price, M cEl
ligott, Patton, Haguewood)
55.88; 4x400 Relay - 1.
Heppner (McElligott, Nel
son, Wilson, Rust) 4:23.84;
Shot Put - 4. Nelson (25’
5 .5 ” ); 6. A ndersen ( 2 4 ’
6”); 7. Price (2 2 ’ 1.5”);
8. Struckm eier (2 0 ’ 7”);
D iscus - 3. P atton (7 0 ’
2”); 5. Struckmeier (56’);
Javelin - 1. Patton (96’ 6”);
2. M cE lligott (8 0 ’ 10” );
High Jump - 1 . Haguewood
(4 ’ 8”); 5. Patton (4’ 2”);
Long Jump - 1. Rust (15’
9”); 3. Osmin (14’ 5”); 4.
Z ellw eger (1 3 ’ 2 .5 ” ); 5.
Pedersen (13’ 2.5”).
Babe Ruth sign ups end May 15
Boys ages 13-15 years old planning to play Babe
Ruth must be signed up before Saturday, May 15. To sign
up contact Rick Johnston at 541-676-5562.
Veggie sale being held at HHS
Heppner High School will hold a vegetable sale
on Friday, May 14, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the HHS
greenhouse.