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    FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 2,2012
Heppner track first Wrangler results
in districts
Mustang Fmnia Osmin carries the baton during a track meet
in I'niatilla. The Heppner High School 4x100 relay team con­
sists of Fmma Osmin, Kelly Wilson, Kayla Kindle and Carrie
Haguewood. The Mustangs sit at first in districts and eighth in
state with a team score of 54.24. Keep up with team results at
http://www.athletic.net/TrackAndKield/. Contributed photo
St. Patrick’s celebrates
first Communion
Above: W rangler year-end
w inners. F ar back (L-R):
Blake G reenup and Lilly
Sandford. Middle row (L-R):
Jett Stewart, Ashley Price, Ivy
Sandford, Jaden Mahoney,
Jacee C urrin, Brock Hisler,
Blane H isler and H unter
Greenup. Front row (L-R):
Tripp Stewart, Quaid Jensen,
Holden Sifforn, Shane Sif-
ford, Reece Weygant, Sierra
Greenup, Payton Weygant,
Ileal) Hisler, Brooklyn Hisler,
Sage Jensen and Hallee Hisler.
-Contributed photo
Wrangler year-end stand­
ings
Stick Horse
1st, Hallee Hisler
2nd, Sierra Greenup
3rd, Brooklynn Hen­
drickson
4th, Healy Hisler
5th, Tripp Stewart
Lead Line
1st, Holden Sifford
2nd, Tripp Stewart
3rd, Quade Jensen
4lh. Sage Jensen
5th, Hallee Hisler
6'h. Lexie Cutforth
7th. Reece Weygandt
Back (L-R): Father Gerry Condon, Alex Victorio and religious
education teacher Joe Lindsay. Front (L-R): Keegan Steagall,
Jace Coe, Mikd Jaca, Cori Jo Lindsay and Brian Lindsay.
- Contributed photo
Six young mem­
bers of St. Patrick’s Catho­
lic Church received the
sacrament of Holy Com­
munion for the first time
on Sunday, April 29. The
six were: Cori Jo Lindsay,
daughter of Joe and Leanne
Lindsay; Alex Victorio, son
of Delia Victorio; Jace Coe,
son of Scott and Nikki Coe;
Keegan Steagall, son of
John and Jennifer Steagall;
Mikel Jaca, son of David
and Jennifer Jaca; and Bri­
an Lindsay, son of Barney
and Kimberly Lindsay.
This special oc­
casion in their lives was
marked with a reception in
the parish hall, where the
first communicants, family
members and friends had
a light luncheon and cake.
The kids also took time to
open gifts from well-wish­
ers as they started a new
chapter in their Catholic
development. The bright,
sunny weather was a double
blessing on a memorable
day.
Heppner preschool
registration
nami.
Courtty Commissioner Position, #1
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Kflyydg. Ecyri
VVRJTE IN SUPPORT
Republican ballots will show th at
nobody filed for the position and
you can vote for me by w riting m y
nam e in.
County Commissioner Position #1
No can d id ate Filed
w rite in
' K andy Boyd
Stick horse racers S ie rra
Greenup and Healy Hisler
vie for the lead. -Contributed
photo
8^, Payton Weygandt
6 and under
l 5*, Sierra Greenup
2nd, Shane Sifford
Top: Francisco Ramirez runs the 800M at the Goldendale
meet. He placed fifth. Bottom (R-L): Shadow Kendrick and
Makenna Ramos sprint for the finish in the 200M in Condon
as the rest of the team (background) cheers them on in front of
the team tent donated by MCGG. The girls finished first and
third respectively. -Photos by Paula Emmel
7-9
1", Hunter Greenup
2nd, Jett Stewart
3rd, Brock Hisler
4th, Blaine Mahoney
10-13
1“, Ashley Price
2nd, Ivy Sandford
3rd, Jaccee Currin
4d\ Jaiden Mahoney
B y Paula Emmel
14-17
1st, Blake Greenup
2nd, Lilly Sandford
Local boys score
holes-in-one
Austin Gutierrez and Logan Grieb each shot a hole-in-one at
WCCC recently. -Contributedphoto
Local golfers Aus-
tin Gutierrez and Logan
Grieb each recently shot
holes-in-one at Willow
Creek Country Club.
Austin scored his
V O TE
B.oyr> on April 15 at the par three,
FOR
157-yard hole 16. He was
CO U N TY
golfing with his dad, Craig,
C O M M IS S IO N E R .
and used a 7 iron to sink
I w ill worle h ard to malee good decisions
his first ace. Austin is a
t h a t w ill benefit the e n tire c o u n ty a n d
16-year-old junior at Hep­
the c itize n s th a t live i n it
pner
High School and is
I will be accessible
a n d approachable.
a varsity member of the
Mustang golf team.
Please vote for
a change in
L ogan shot his
Morrow County on
hole-in-one on April 24 on
M ay IS, 2012
Heppner Preschool will hold registration Wednes­
day. May 16, from 5-7 p.m. at Heppner Day Care. Parents
are asked to bring their children's immunization records.
Parents are also invited to bring their children for testing
and a fun craft. Call 676-5429 with questions.
V>iWiX)crcttic b allo ts wilt show twy
as a candidat/ filed an d you
can fill in, th i oval by m y
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lone track has
stellar weekend
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541-676-5504
the par 3, 160-yard hole 5,
also using his 7 iron. Logan
said he knew he had hit a
good shot but, with the el­
evated green, the hole isn’t
visible from the tee box.
He and fellow golfer Kolby
Currin searched around the
green until Kolby checked
the cup and found Logan’s
ball. This was Logan’s first
ace as well. Logan is a
13-year-old seventh-grader
at Heppner Jr./Sr. High
School and competes in
junior g olf tournam ents
throughout the spring and
summer.
Community
lunch menu
St. Patrick’s Catho-
lic Parish members will
serve lunch on Wednesday,
May 9, at St. Patrick’s Se­
nior Center. The meal will
include chicken pot pie,
stewed tom atoes, salad,
biscuits and pudding. Menu
is subject to change.
The lone track team
attended the Goldendale
Meet on Friday, April 27,
at Goldendale High School.
The team had 11 PRs, two
new benchmarks and one
season best.
Those with PRs
include: Justin Estabrook,
100M , 1 2 .5 6 a ; B a i­
ley H aguewood, 100M,
12 .9 la; Evan Rietmann,
200M, 24.04a and Charlette
Burghard, 800M, 2:54.33a,
with a spectacular pass at
the finish line to win the
race. PRs in the field were
discus throw ers Jeremy
Coleman, 93 ’4”; Trent Can­
non 87’ 10” ; Kaid Peck,
with an awesome throw of
53’, 10 feet further than his
personal best; and Emily
Holland, 72’9”. In shot put
and javelin, Dominika Sen-
kerikova’s face beamed with
joy over her PRs of 25’7”
in shot put and I00’5”in
javelin. In long jump, Kaid
Peck PRed again with a
jump of 9’8.75”.
Shadow Kendrick
had a season best jump in
long jump, just short of her
personal record, with a leap
of I5’l ”. Jeremy Coleman
threw a season best in jav­
elin with 72’.
M akenna Ramos
set a benchmark time of
l : 11.04A in the 400M.
The b o y s’ team
placed fourth overall and
the girls placed third.
A t C ondon, the
Cardinals improved again
with 12 personal records
set, two more season best
marks and one benchmark.
PRs from Condon
include: 100M: Luke Em­
mel, 11.87; Justin Esta­
brook, 12.44; Kaid Peck,
18.35. 200M: Evan Riet­
mann, 24.02; Justin Esta­
brook, 25.9. 800M: Fran­
cisco Ramirez, 2:26.25.
4x100 Relay: boys, 47.74;
girls, 55.11. Shot put: Kaid
Peck, 14’8”. Javelin: Luke
Emmel, 141 ’ 1 ” ; Jeremy
Coleman, 79’ 10”. Triple
jump: Bailey Haguewood,
38’2.5”.
Season bests were
Shadow Kendrick in high
jump, 4 ’2”, Jeremy Cole­
man in the 1500M with
7:9.91, and the men’s 4x400
relay team with 3:50.48,
winning a commemorative
baton for their third-place
finish. The inscribed baton
was given to the top three
finishes in the 4x400M re­
lay, both boys and girls.
The b o y s’ team
placed fifth o f 15 teams
and the girls tied for fourth
with Bickleton, WA.
O v erall, it was
a winning weekend with
good w eather and good
performances by the whole
team. The Cardinals travel
to Heppner Friday and then
to Portland on Saturday. The
district meet will be held in
Moro next weekend, May
12, with state the following
weekend, May 18-19.
For full team re­
sults, see www.athletic.net/
TrackAndField/.
Mustang girls shine
in golf tournament
The Heppner Mustang girls’ golf team played a
great game at the Pendleton Country Club on April 20,
with a team score of 436.
Team members and scores were: Blake Greenup,
96; Jordan Peterson, 104; Maddie Lindsay, 112; Paige
Grieb, 134 and Stacy Halvorsen, 124.
The girls played against teams from Bums, Cove,
Enterprise, Grant Union, Horizon Christian, Nixyaawii,
Nyssa, Union, Wallowa and Pendleton.
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