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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 4,2011 - FIVE Youth Track Club competes at lone scores at Union Umatilla Meet Jacee Currin caries the baton tributed photo The South Morrow Youth Track Club traveled to Umatilla to compete on April 28. Results are as follows: 50M 5-6 Boys Trevor Nichols, 14)38; Keegin Chitty, 12.04; Ty Boor, 12.47; Dillan Doyle, 12.57; Narin Stone, 12.69. 5-6 Girls McKenna Bray, 10.00. 100M 5-6 Boys David Cribbs, 20.94; Cody Fletcher, 21.78; Keegin Chitty, 23.5; Ty Boor, 25.37; Dillan Doyle, 26.81. 5-6 Girls Ireland Martin, 26.44; Cam- ryn Scrivner, 29.84. 7-8 Boys Brock Hisler, 18.25; Noah Stone, 19.86. 7-8 Girls Marlee Mitchell, 18.53; Rylee Bray, 18.75; Kendall Dowdy, 22.09; Genevieve Smith, 22.75; Kylie Boor, 23.13; Aimee Turrell, 25.38. 9-10 Boys Mason Lehman, 17.22; Kael Osmin, 17.60. 9-10 Girls Jacee Currin, 18.37. 11-12 Boys Patrick Burch, 21.43. 1500M 7-8 Boys Casey Fletcher, 7:06. 4x100 Relay A beautiful day in Union set the scene for the 15 teams in attendance on April 30. lone took three Lehman, 3:37. women com petitors, who 9-10 Girls scored 24 team points, and Jacee Currin, 3:48. eight men who scored 14 11-12 Boys points for the day. Kaid Alex Lindsay, 3:46. Peck had another awesome 200 Meter Run day with two PRs in his 5-6 Boys three events. He increased David Cribbs, 50.37; Trevor his shot put to 12’3” andhis Nichols, 50.60; Keegin long jum p to 7’2”. He was Chitty, 54.88; Cody consistent for the weekend Fletcher, 54.90. in his discus throw of 35’. 7-8 Boys Luke Emmel put in a season Jackson Lehman, 40.22; best performance in two of Brock Hisler, 41.60; Casey his three events, raising his Fletcher, 44.43. javelin distance to 120’7.5” 7-8 Girls and lowering his tim e in Madelyn Nichols, 41.56; the 100M dash to 12.68a, Marlee Mitchell, 50.47; while winning a close fin Kylie Boor, 52.35. ish in one o f the heats. Kirk 9-10 Boys Haguewood set a PR in shot Hunter Nichols, 37.88; Kael put with a throw o f 33’ 11”. Osmin, 40.97; Peyton Leh man, 42.85; Cason Mitchell, Steven Holland ran a PR time of 54.8a in the 400M 46.44. race. 11-12 Boys M akenna Ram os Alex Lindsay, 36.72. returned to the 200M race 11-12 Girls after a two-year reprieve, Reiah Waite, 48.22 setting a season benchmark Shot Put of 30.45a, and placing 7th. 5-6 Boys & Girls M akenna also placed 7th Dillan Doyle, 8’9”; David in the girl's 4X100 relay. -C on Cribbs, 7’8”; Narin Stone, in the 100M with a time of 14.37a, scoring four team 7’.5”; Ireland Martin, 6’6”. points for her efforts. Beth 7-8 Boys & Girls M o rter sc o re d 20 team Noah Stone, 18’8”; Casey 7-8 Boys points with two first-place Lehman, Hisler, Fletcher and Fletcher, 17’5”; Kendall finishes, bringing hom e Dowdy, 17’3”; Kylie Boor, Osmin, 1:15.47. two gold medals. Her triple 7-8 Girls 8’ 10”; Aimee Turrell, 7’4.5” jum p was 33’ and she ran 9-10 Boys & Girls Micheli, Smith, Dowdy and the 800M, unchallenged, Cason Mitchell, 13’3”; Cait- Nichols, 1:18.97. with a time o f 2:36.30. Her lyn Scrivner, 12’3”. 9-10 Boys strategy was to stay with the 11-12 Boys & Girls Lehman, Lehman, Mitchell two LaGrande girls, whose Patrick Burch, 13’ 1”; Jimmy and Nichols, 1:12.07. time was 2:33, so she could Adams, 12’3”. 9-10 Girls beat lone’s school record. Stone, Nichols, Scrivner and Long Jump However, during the first 5-6 Boys & Girls Currin, 1:17.90. corner, she realized they McKenna Bray, 6’5”; David 400Meter Run were moving too slow, so Cribbs, 6’3”; Narin Stone, 5-6 Boys after the “cut-in” line, she 6’1.5”; Cody Fletcher, 5’11”; Trevor Nichols, 1:45.12; made her way around the Ireland Martin, 5’9”; Ty Cody Fletcher, 1:53.28. pack, and m aintained her Boor, 5’8”; Keegin Chitty, 7-8 Boys pace to win. With no one 5 ’ 2 ” . Brock Hisler, 1:36.56; Jack- to pace her, she narrowly 7-8 Boys & Girls son Lehman, 1:37.34; Noah missed her goal by 1.2 sec Genevieve Smith, 8’5”; Stone, 1:40.37. onds. She will attempt the Noah Stone, 7’9”; Rylee 7-8 Girls record-breaking run again Bray, 7’3”; Aimee Turrell, Madelyn Nichols, 1:30.82; next week or at districts in 6’4”. Marlee Mitchell, 1:44.25. two weeks. Siren Endresen 9-10 Boys & Girls 9-10 Böys ran the 1500M with a better Hunter Nichols, 1:27; Peyton Jacee Currin, 9’5”; Leah tim e o f 6:12.92a on Sat Lehman, 130; Cason Mitch Stone, 9’; Caitlyn Scrivner, urday than in the wind on 5’10”; Mason Lehman, 5’5”. ell, 1:41.28. Friday. 11-12 Boys & Girls 9-10 Girls lone com petes in Alex Lindsay, 10’1”; Darby Leah Stone, 1:42.75. their final regular season Holtz, 8’5”; Nichole Shaw, 11-12 Boys meet in Baker City, Friday 7’10”; Jimmy Adams, 7’7”; Alex Lindsay, 1:24.87. May 6 at 2 p.m. Then lone Reiah Waite, 6’. 800 Meter Run goes to districts in Moro Turbo Javelin 5-6 Boys (Sherm an Co.) Saturday, 7-8 Boys & Girls Trevor Nichols, 3:57. May 14 at 11 a.m. The state Aimee Turrell, 13’5”. 7-8 Boys track meet for 1A will be 9-10 Boys & Girls Jackson Lehman, 3:39. held the following week Leah Stone, 40’2”; Caitlyn 7-8 Girls end, May 20-21. The event Madelyn Nichols, 3:35; Mar Scrivner, 23’10”. schedules will be posted on 11-12 Boys & Girls lee Mitchèll, 3:53. the OSAA website. Patrick Burch, 34’5”; Jimmy 9-10 Boys A fter this w eek Hunter Nichols, 3:22; Peyton Adams 21’8”. end’s improvements, mov ing into the top 10 in district are: Tanner Rietmann, who "When it comes to agriculture you can bank on our experience” www.beobank.com Member FD1C MOTHER’S DAY DINNER BACK 2 BEECHERS FEATURING: HONEY DIJON GLAZED CHICKEN BREAST STARTING AT N O O N Top: Beth Morter finishes as an unchallanged first in the 800M on April 30. Bottom: Kaid puts the shot 12’3” for a new PR at the Union meet. -Photo by Paula Emmel is in a three-way tie with Alex and Evan Rietmann in the 100M in fifth position; M akenna Ramos, who is now in eighth in the 200M; and Kirk Haguewood, who moved up to position #2 in javelin. lone currently has three individual team mem bers (Shadow , Beth and Tanner) and both the m en’s and wom en’s 4x100 relay teams in the 1A state top 10 standings. The top 25 1A state standings also in clude nine individual lone track team m em bers and both 4x100 relay team s. They are: 100M: #8 Shadow , #20 Steven, #22 Makenna 200M : #4 Shadow , #11 Steven 400M: #19 Steven 800M: #7 Beth 3000M: #15 Luke 300M Hurdles: #22 Ste ven 4xl00R elay: #4 men and women Shot Put: #15 Beth Discus: #19 JoAnna Javelin: #14 JoAnna, #19 Kirk High Jump: #12 Steven, #15 JoAnna Long Jump: #7 Beth, #9 Shadow, #15 Evan Triple Jump: #3 Beth, #5 Tanner, #11 JoAnna, #19 Stacee lone plans to improve their standings in the com ing meets, so come join them for districts on May 14 in Moro and cheer them on in their endeavors. Tallman to speak to Tea Party GRAND MARSHAL M orrow C o u n ty Judge Terry Tallman will be the featured speaker at the Willow Creek Tea Party m eeting set for Monday, May 9 at 7 p.m. The meet ing will be held at Columbia Basin Electric in Heppner. Subjects will in clude the Bombing Range, windmills, the Boardman coal-fire plant and ques tions from the floor. The public is in vited to attend. E1ÀME1 PLEASE JOIN US! 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He continued to rodeo until 2007, when he retired from the NSPRA at the age o f 90. Fulleton is now re tired and divides his time between Arizona and Or egon. His retirement inter ests include breaking horses to buggy, fixing and selling used cars, and helping the M cE lligott fam ily m ove cattle. FFA banquet May 12 The Heppner FFA chapter will hold its annual banquet on Thursday, May 12 at 6 p.m. at the Fair An nex Building. Dinner will be served at 6:30. Members o f the community are invit ed to attend the evening. The Friends of Heppner FFA will have a brief meeting prior to the banquet. Those interested can contact Travis Harrison for details.