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    FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 6,2011
Mustang track opens season
The Heppner Mus­
tang track team traveled
to Umatilla to compete
against 14 other teams in
the Umatilla Icebreaker on
Friday, March 18. Many
athletes scored personal
records in the first meet of
the season. The boys’ team
finished in sixth place, and
the girls’ team finished in
third place.
Conner Pappas had
a big day for the Mustang
boys. He ran sprinted to
a first place finish in the
100 meter dash and a sec­
ond place finish in the 200
meter dash. The Mustangs
placed three in the shot put,
with Jacob Moore finish­
ing fourth, Andrew Bara
seventh and Jordan Wright
eighth. Alex Pickles led the
Mustangs in the jumping
events, finishing fourth in
the triple jump and sixth in
the long jump.
E m m a O sm in
scored wins in two events
for the girls’ team. Osmin
ran a personal best time in
the 100 meters, 200 meters,
and jumped a personal best
in the long jump. Carrie
Haguewood jumped a per­
sonal best in the high jump
and also earned first place
in the event.
Complete Heppner
results:
Boys - 100: 1. Pap­
pas (11.48), 6. Bara (12.04),
16. Estabrook (12.61), 26.
Moore (13.26); 200: 2.
Pappas (24.40), 19. Palmer
(27.50); 1500: 9. Hedman
(4:53.94); 3000: 11. Bara
(12:07.84); Shot Put: 4.
Moore (39’4”), 7. Bara (34’
11”), 8. Wright (34’4”), 30.
Fowler (28’ 1”); Discus: 11.
Moore (90’ 4”), 23. Fowler
(74’ 3”); Javelin: 7. Wright
(119’), 13. Pickles (106’
9”), 33. Fowler (73’ 9”);
High Jump: T4. Estabrook
(5’ 2”); Long Jump: 6. Pick­
les (17’ 4.5”), 7. Kempas
(17’ 3.25”), 14. Hedman
(15’ 2”); Triple Jump: 4.
Pickles (37’ 0.75”)
G irls - 100: 1.
Osmin (13.03), 6. Kindle
(14.33); 200: 3. Osmin
(28.67), 9. Kindle (31.32);
800: 4. Nelson (2:49.58);
4x100 Relay: 2. (Hague-
wood, Osmin, Kindle, Nel­
son) 57.49; Shot Put: 22.
Nelson (23’ 10”); High
Jump: 1. Haguewood (5’
0”); Long Jump: 1. Osmin
(15’ 1.5”), 3. Haguewood
(13’ 11”); Triple Jump: 8.
Haguewood (27’ 10”), 13.
Kindle (24’ 10.5”)
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Track team
competes at
Carnival of
Speed
lone men tie for fourth place in Condon
Invitational, women place fifth
By Paula F.mmel
On April 2 the lone
track team traveled to Con­
don to participate in the
Condon Invitational. The
varsity men tied for fourth
place with TroutLake/Glen-
wood. The varsity women
placed fifth. Results for the
day are as follows:
100M results - 4lh
Alex Rietmann 11.7 sec;
Luke Emmel 12.49 sec;
Kaid Peck 22.09 sec.; 3rd
Shadow Kendrick 13.66
sec; and Makenna Ramos
14.61
200M results - 5lh
Steven Holland 25.15 sec;
and Bailey Haguewood
29.16 sec
400M results - 2nd
Steven Holland 58.18 sec
1500M results-Si­
ren Endresen 6:39.51
4 x l0 0 M re la y
results - 2nd place men’s
(Alex Rietmann, Tanner
Rietmann, Luke Emmel,
and Steven Holland) 49.56
seconds; Is' place women’s
(Makenna Ramos, JoAnna
Patton, Siren Endresen, and
Shadow Kendrick) 59.25
seconds
Shot Put results -
Jeremy Coleman 30’11”;
Kaid Peck 10’8”
Discus results -
Jeremy Coleman 80’9”;
Kaid Peck 31’10”; and 6,h
place JoAnna Patton 70’6”
Javelin results -
Tanner Rietmann 122’5”;
Luke Emmel I09’4”; Bai­
ley Haguewood 101’; and
4th place JoAnna Patton
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High Jump results
- 2nd place Steven Holland
5’6”; tied for lsl place -Jo-
The Heppner Mus­
tang girls’ and boys’ track
teams both finished eighth
on Friday, April 1, at the
Carnival of Speed in Mil-
ton-Freewater. There were
19 total teams competing.
C onner Pappas
brought home the only win
in an individual event for
the team. Pappas won the
200 meter dash and also fin­
ished fourth in the 100. Ja­
cob Moore was also a bright
spot for the Mustangs. The
sophomore finished third in
the shot put and eighth in
the discus. The girls’ 4x 100
meter relay team (Car­
rie Haguewood, Mekayla
Kindle, Bente Christen, and
Emma Osmin) raced to a
second place finish. Hague­
wood also placed third in
the high jump and second
in the triple jump. Osmin
was fifth in the long jump
and sixth in the 100.
The Mustangs trav­
el to Boardman on Saturday
for the Riverside Invita­
tional Track Meet.
Complete Heppner
results:
Boys - 100: 4.
Pappas (11.98), 19. Bara
(12.50), 32. Estabrook
(13.00); 200: 1. Pappas
(24.36), 29. Palmer (28.04),
33. Estabrook (29.04); 400:
19. Palmer (1:01.48); 1500:
15. Hedman (5:01.50), 31.
Dowdy (6:31.89); Shot Put:
3. Moore (43’6”), 18.Hintz
(34’); 31. Fowler (31’), 41.
Bara (28’ 6”); Discus: 8.
Moore (108’ 1”), 16. Hintz
(92 2”), 27. Fowler (84’
2”); Javelin: 44. Fowler
(79’); Long Jump: 6. Pick­ Jump: T3. Haguewood (4’
les (17’ 10”), 29. Hedman 8”), T17. Sundklakk (4’
(14’ 3.5”), 40. Dowdy (10’ 0”); Long Jump: 5. Osmin
Vi')\ Triple Jump: 7. Pickles (13’ 4.5”), 28. Pafkova
(35’ 11”)
• (10’ 9.5”); Triple Jump:
G irls - 1 0 0 :'6 ?' v2. Haguewood (29’ 1”), 6.
Osmin (14.09), 19. Kin­ Kindle (26’)
dle (15.10), 29. Pafkova Cardinal Tennis
(15.76) ; 200: 14. Kindle
(30.87), 19. Nelson (31.86); April 7 - at Weston-McE-
400: 7. Nelson (1:09.86); wen High School-Athena,
1500:14. Larsson (6:52.50); 4 p.m.
100 Hurdles: 14. Christen April 8 - at lone High
(21.76) ; 300 Hurdles: 7. School, 2 p.m.
Christen (59.73); 4x100 April 12 - at Mac-Hi-Mil-
Relay: 2. (Haguewood, ton-Freewater, 3 p.m.
Osmin, Kindle,»Christen) April 14 - at Umatilla
56.30; Shot Put: 13. Nelson High School, 3 p.m.
(27’ 5”); Discus: 35. Sun- April 15 - at lone High
dlklakk (38’ 8”): Javelin: School, 4:30 p.m.
11. Gokesch (80’ 8”) High
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Triple Jump results
Long Jump re- - 2nd place Tanner Rietmann
suits - Bailey Haguewood 38’1”
14’10”; Kaid Peck 6’9”
lone track team kicks off season
By Paula Emmel
The lone High
School track team attended
their first track meet of the
season, the Buck-Classic in
Pendleton, on March 17.
Following are the results:
100M - 3rd Alex
Rietmann 12.09sec; Tanner
Rietmann 12.67; Evan Riet­
mann 12.73; Bailey Hague­
wood 14.21; 4lh Shadow
Kendrick 13.95
200M - Steven
Holland 25.85sec
400M - 4,h Steven
Holland 56.43sec
4x100 Relay - 4lh
men’s’ (Luke Emmel, Tan­
ner Rietmann, Steven Hol­
land, Alex Rietmann) 47.13
ranglers
sec; 6th women's (Makenna
Ramos, Beth Morter, Jo­
Anna Patton, Shadow Ken­
drick) 55.41 sec
Shot Put - Kirk
Haguewood 32’ 1” ; Jer­
emy Coleman 27’10”; Kaid
Peck 10’8”; 5th Beth Morter
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Discus - Jeremy
Coleman 86’2”; Kaid Peck
30’
Ja v e lin - K irk
Haguewood 119’9”; Luke
Emmel 1 1 9 '4 ” ; Bailey
Haguewood 83'6”; 7,h Jo­
Anna Patton 88’5”
High Jum p-8lh Jo­
Anna Patton 4’4”; Shadow
Kendrick 4’2”
Long Jump - Evan
Rietmann 17’ 1.75”
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including introductions of special guests and
former pastors with comments and memories
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Top Photo: Shadow Kendrick finished her 100 !YI race in
Condon. Bottom Photo: Tanner Rietmann threw the javelin
122'5" at the meet on April 2. -Photos by Paula Emmel
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