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FO UR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 25,2012 lone track at River’s Edge By Paula Emmel The lone team had a great day at the R iver’s Edge meet in Umatilla on April 20. O f the 11 mem bers present, nine estab lished personal records (PRs), there was one new relay team improvement and two had new bench marks for the season. Trying out an event for the first time was Bailey Haguewood in the triple jump; Bailey took a second- place finish with a jump of 36’9”. Also trying some thing new was Francisco Ramirez in the 400M; he ran it in 1:01.94. lone boys finished 6th of 15 teams. The girls’ team, made up of only four girls, placed 13°* of 17 teams. Achieving PRs were: Evan R ietm ann, 200M , 24.63; Justin Estabrook, 200M, 27.1; Luke Emmel, 400M, 56.47; Francisco Ramirez, 800M, 2:31.9; Bailey Haguewood, javelin, 140’ 1” ; Steven Holland, high jum p, 5’ 10” ; Raid Peck, long jum p, 9 '6 ” ; Charlette Burghard, 1500M, 5:46.66 and Dominika Sen- kerikova, shot put, 25’3.5”. The m en’s 4x100 relay team also improved their time by almost a full sec ond, to 47.92 seconds. Emily Holland joins three other 1A District 3 competitors in the top ten in the state in javelin. She is currently in sixth place. Steven Holland is tied in sixth place in the top ten in high jump. The women’s 4x 100 relay is 10th in the top ten in the state. Charlette Burghard, 1500M; Bailey Haguewood, high jump and Evan Reitmann, long jump, are on the fringe of entering the top ten. In the district, lone is shaping up to be a con tender. currently holding The Mustang golf team took first place in the Pendleton Country Club Tournament in Pendleton last Friday, April 20. H e p p n e r te a m Bailey Haguewood gets ready to throw the javelin during last Friday’s meet in Umatilla. Haguewood established a personal record in the javelin with a throw of I40’l ”. - Photo by Paula Emmel 24 top ten positions in 18 of the 34 events. Check it out at www.athletic.net by clicking Oregon, then 1A, and choose District 3. The team will be travel ing to Goldendale, WA on Friday and then to Condon on Saturday. Men’s Results 100 Meters 7, Evan R ietm ann, 12.10 13, Justin Estabrook, 12.89 34, Raid Peck, 20.30 200 Meters 11, Evan Rietmann, 24.63 14, L uke E m m el, 25.54 24, Justin Estabrook, 27.10 400 Meters 10, L uke E m m el, 56.47 17, Francisco Ramirez, 1:01.94 800 Meters 11, Francisco Ramirez, 2:31.90 4x100 Relay 4; Evan R ietm ann, Bailey Haguewood, Justin Estabrook, Luke Emmel; 47.92 Shot Put 12 lb. 21, Steven Holland, 33-01.00 - 33, R aid Peck, 14- 06.00 Discus - 1.6 kg. 37, Raid Peck, 42-02 Javelin 800 g. 4, Bailey Haguewood. 140-01 High Jump 1, Steven H olland, 5-10.00 4, Bailey Haguewood, 5-06.00 Long Jump 2 3 , R a id P e c k , 9-06.00 Triple Jump 2, Bailey Haguewood, 36-09.00 Women’s Results 100 Meters 10, Makenna Ramos, 14.41 200 Meters 21, Emily H olland, 33.47 1500 Meters 2, Charlette Burghard, 5:46.66 Shot Put 4 kg. 15, Dominika Senker- ikova, 25-03.50 Discus 1 kg. 17, Emily Holland, bl- 08 Javelin - 600 g. 6, Dominika Senker- ikova, 86-06 14, Emily Holland. 73- 09 - - — (tie), 31. Special events: Shear and Eaves. Next Sunday will be the Mustang Scramble High School G olf Team Benefit. Twenty-nine teams are signed up to play, and the field is full. Further in formation may be obtained from golf coach Greg Grant at Heppner High School, 541-676-9138. Upcoming in May will be regular Sunday morning play on May 6, hosted by Relly Fox and Rod Wilson. There will not be Sunday morning play on Mother’s Day, May 13. On May 20, Ron Bow man, Barry Munkiers and Duane Disque will head up a special golfing activity involving Ryder Cup-type matches. Over the Tee Cup R esu lts fo r the April 17 play day are: Low gross o f the field was taken by Corol Mitchell. Ann Elgin had low net and Sarah Rucker had least putts. Flight A— Raren Thompson, low gross and Eva Rilkenny, low net. Flight B—Low gross, Dar- cee Mitchell; low net, Jan Paustian; least putts, Pat D ougherty and RP, Pat Dougherty. Flight C—Bev erly Steagall, low gross; Betty Carlson, low net and Bemic Lott, least putts. RP, Betty Carlson. Corol Mitchell had a birdie on hole #5. “ Music in The Parks’’ {M$n@ Funded by Morrow County Recreation District and Portland General Electric members were Austin Guti errez, Ryle Harrison, Zac Orem, Adam Collin and Luke Jobes. The team ’s score of 341 beat out 11 oth- er teams from Bums, En terprise, Grant Union, Ho rizon Christian, Nixyaawii, Nyssa, Union, Wallowa, Pendleton and Cove. Heppner River’s Edge results WCCC Men’s Club news Twenty-seven men competed in last Sunday m orning’s regular play. Winners were: G ro ss : 1, Tom Bedortha, 63; 2, Stuart Walker, 65; 3, Matt Scriv- ner, 67; 4, Don Eaves, 68. Net: 1, John Bowles, 54; 2, John Edmundson, 55; 3, Ray Cecil, 56; 4, Bob Mac Donald, 58. Least putts: Tom Shear and Don Eaves Mustangs tee off to victory ' Sponsored by North Morrow Community Foundation, Irrigon Watermelon Festival and M PS In The (pmÊê Free Outdoor Music Festival CONCERTS BEGIN AT 7:00 PM Monday June 18 Boardman Marina Park Tony Madrigal - 50's, 60's, 70’s Monday June 25 Irrigon Marina Park Irrigon High Jazz Band Monday July 2 Boardman Marina Park Pamela Kinsey - Gospel - "Honor our Veterans” Monday July 9 Irrigon Marina Park BlueZette - 60's, 70's - "Honor our Veterans" Monday July 18 Boardman Marina Park Los Temerosos - Mariachi Band Monday July 23 Irrigon Marina Park Kelly Thibodeaux - Cajun Band - Fiddler Monday July 30 Boardman Marina Park Missy G Band - Country Monday August 8 Irrigon Marina Park Cale Moon Country - Gospel Monday August 13 Boardman Marina Park Frank Carlson - Country Monday August 20 Irrigon Marina Park Sidewalk Stompers - Dixieland Band For Information call: Kathia @ 541-571-1710 (Boardman) OR Donna @ 541-922-3197 (Irrigon) The M ustang team traveled to Umatilla to par ticipate in the River’s Edge track meet last Friday. Re sults are as follows: M en’s Results Heppner men placed 7th overall with 28 team points. 100 Meters 3, C o n ner P appas, 11.67 18. Seth Palmer, 13.35 200 Meters 4, C o n n er P ap p as, 23.81 13, Jeff M cConnell, 25.38 21, Seth Palmer, 26.84 400 Meters 5, C o n n er P appas, 53.50 15, Ja c o b M o ses, 1:00.51 19, C h u c k Z h u , 1:05.54 800 Meters 1 7, Tom G o u l d , 2:47.57 1500 Meters 8, J a c o b M o s e s , 4:54.78 110MHurdles - 39" 3, Andrew Bara, 17.28 4x100 Relay 3; Andrew Bara, Seth Palmer, Jeff McConnell, Conner Pappas; 47.80 400 Meters Shot P u t - 12 lb. 12, Ryla Dyer, 1:08.65 18, Zech Hintz, 34- 100M Hurdles 33 ” 08.50 13, Rel l y Wi l son, 28, Tom Gould, 28- 20.33 01.00 300M Hurdles 30 ” Discus - 1. 6 kg. 3, E m m a O s m i n , 27, Zech Hintz, 68-01 52.95 28, Skyler Hawks, 65- 13, Ryla Dyer, 1:00.16 01 4x100 Relay 36, Chuck Zhu, 48-08 2; Mekayla Rindle, Javelin 800 g. Carrie Haguewood, Relly 19, Jesse Wolford, 107- W ilson, Emma Osmin; 06 54.05 25, Tom Gould, 97-02 Shot Put 4 kg. 31, Skyler Hawks, 87- 27, Brianna Hynes, 18- 01 05.00 High Jump Javelin 600 g. Joe Schmidt 28, Brianna Hynes, 42- Jacob Moses 11 Long Jump High Jump 13, Andrew Bara, 15- I, Carrie Haguewood, 01.50 4-10.00 20, Joe Schmidt, 11- Long Jump 09.00 4, Emma Osmin, 15- Triple Jump 02.00 12, Joe Schmidt, 27- 5, Carrie Haguewood, 03.00 14-09.50 Women’s Results 14, Ryla Dyer, 11 - Heppner women placed 11.25 8lh overall with 38 team Triple Jump points. II, Carrie Haguewood, 100 Meters 29-00.00 4, E m m a O s m i n , 13, Relly Wilson, 28- 14.07 08.50 12, Mekayla Rindle, 13, Mekayla Rindle, 14.80 28-08.50 - - — - - 58 walkers join MS walk On Saturday, April 21, 48 walkers in Heppner and 10 walkers in Condon walked towards a world free of multiple sclerosis by participating in the Eastern Oregon Walk MS in Hep pner. Walkers through out Eastern Oregon, Bend and Portland raised impor tant funds needed to fund research and important lo cal programs. The wal ker s at the H eppner site raised $8,438.86 the day of the walk. This year participants who were unable to attend could sign-up as virtual walkers. Jan M offit from Condon got the ball rolling and 10 people from Con don known as the “Condon G als” signed-up for the walk, raising $210. A cheering section headed up by M ichelle Stone manned the rest stops. The high school stu dents and Michelle’s kids cheered the walkers on, as well as supplying them with bottled water—donated by Heppner Family Foods— and Odwalla bars donated by one of the Oregon Chap ter Walk MS Sponsors— Odwalla. The students also helped in the kitchen and blew up balloons with a he lium tank donated by John and Nancy Gochnauer. One of the walkers commented that the day co u ld n ’t have been any better; everyone enjoyed the event. When everyone made it to the finish line, w alkers and volunteers (after they served everyone) enjoyed a brunch headed up by April Sykes at All Top: Forty-eight walkers turned out for the Eastern Oregon Walk MS last Saturday. Bottom: Merilee and Bill McDowell (front left) head up the start of the 14th annual MS walk, in it’s 13th year in Heppner. -Photos by David Sykes Saints Episcopal Church. One o f the coordinators expressed how wonderful it is to gather together, share a meal and get to know each other. Top fundraisers for the day of the walk were: Raley Christensen, Merilee McDowell, Ashley Mallory and Barb Orwick. Top m otivators: Bill McDowell and Linda Moore. Top movers: The Youthinators Team. Top t eams : All Saints Hope for the Cure, Coowey, Queenbees , Youthinators. A raffle was held during breakfast. Raffle items were donated by Hermiston Wal-Mart, Green Feed and Seed, Murray Drugs, Peterson’s Jewelers and Hair Expressions. Hep pner Family Foods donated water, Bank o f Eastern Oregon donated $100 and fruit, Bucknum’s donated ham and Columbia Basin Electric donated matching funds of $350. Hermiston Wal-Mart also gave grant funds totaling $1,000 to the walk. Anyone who didn’t get donations in still has time to donate; donations will be accepted until May 25. Go online at www. walkmsoregon.com or mail donations to Oregon Chap ter, 104 SW Clay St, Port land, OR. 97201 or contact Merilee McDowell for as sistance at 541-571-5853. 7 t h A nnuaH touth F ish in g D erb y Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife and Morrow County Parks are sponsoring a F R E E YOUTH FISHING DERB »ra: Cutsforth Park S ta r t T im a : 8:30 am m : May 8,2012 E n d T im a : 11:00 am For children 14 years old and younger Address: 58430 Willow Creek Rd., Heppner, Oregon For more information contact Betty Gray m the Morrow County Public Works Office (541) 919-8214 I