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    HeppnerGazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday,April 17,2013
lone track team prepares for
districts
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After half the season gone the
lone track team is preparing
for the district meet,
lone has several athletes in
the top 10 for District 3 1A
They are:
lOOM-Evan 2nd, Gus tied for
5th, and Justin 9th, Shadow
1st, Jessie 2nd and Adara 8th
200m -G us 5th, Evan 6th,
Shadow 1st, Emily 9th
100m hurdles-Ann 6th
110m hurdles- RJ 6th
300m hurdles-Jessie 1st, Luke
3rd, Bailey 6th
4x100 relay- Men 2nd, Wom­
en 1st
4x400 relay- Men 4th
D iscus- Emily tied in 9th,
Jorge 10th
Javelin-Em ily 2nd, Rachel
9th. Bailey 4th
High Jump- Jessie 1st, Rachel
4th, Bailey 2nd
Long Jump- Jessie 2nd.Bailey
5th, evan 8th. Gus 10th
Triple Jump- Bailey 1st
Stanfield on Friday
Personal Records:
4 0 0 m - F ra n cisco R am ir­
ez 59.69a and Luke Jobes
1:00.25a
300m H urdles-L uke Jobes
4 9 .3 5 a and K essie Flynn
49.45a
4x100 relay- M en’s 47.99a
and women’s 53.98a
Shot Put- Em iy H olland
26’9.75”
High Jum p-Bailey Hague-
wood 6 ’0”
Triple Jum p-Bailey Hage-
wood 40’3.5”
Long Jum p-Jessie Flynn-
16’7”
SR’s:
Long Jump-Evan Rietmann
18’0.25”
200M-Evan Rietmann 24.78a;
Justin Estabrook 26.49a
Placing 1st: Jessie Flynn 300m
Hurdles and Long Jump; Bai­
ley Haguewood -Triple Jump
Placing 2nd: Bailey Hague-
wood and Jessie Flynn-
High Jump
Placing 3rd- Women’s 4x100;
Emily Holland- Javelin
Placing 4th-Men’s 4x100 Re­
lay
Placing 6th- Evan Rietmann
200m
Women placed 6th o f 24
teams with 41.5 points and
Men placed 8th o f 24 with 28
points.
At Arlington:
Girls placed 3rd overall with
71 points and boys 4th with
82 points.
PR’s on Tuesday :
2 0 0 m - A u g u s t P e te r so n
Top: Justin Estabrook hands off to Luke Jobes 4x100 relay in
24.77a
Arlington. Bottom: Adara Hasbell hands ofTto 4x100 relay in
8 0 0 m - A n n R i e t m a n n Arlington 4-8-13 Rachel Holland
3:10.84a
100 m hurdle-Ann Rietmann
20.70a
300m hurdle-Jessie
Flynn49.79a
1500 m -Joshua S tillm an
5:26.08a
4x100 relay women’s 54.01a;
men’s 48.13a
Shot Put-Brandon Peck 31’
Discus- Jorge Aguilar 90’
Javelin-Bailey Haguewood
1 4 0 ’3 ” ; R achel H olland
79’7”
H igh Jump- Jessie Flynn
4 ’ 11”; Rachel Holland 4’2”
Triple Jump- Luke Jobes
34’ 1.25”
SR’s on Tuesday:
Discus-Brendan Thompson
39’ 10”; Jessie Flynn 61’ 10”;
Rachel Holland 50’6”
Shot Put-Brendan 17’11”; RJ
Skaggs 26’3”
Javelin-Ann Rietmann 32’1"
300m hurdles-Luke Jobes
5 1 ,05a;Bailey Haguewood
51. 45a; A ugust Peterson
54.32a
1500m -Bailey Haguewood
5:25.82a
800m - Francisco Ramirez
2:42.65a
200m-Jorge Aguilar
28.26a;Emily Holland 32.40a;
Placing 3rd-Bailey Hague-
Shadow Kendrick 28.05a
Placing lst-Evan Rietmann- wood-300m Hurdles
100m; Gus Peterson-200m; Placing 4th-August Peterson-
Shadow Kendrick 200m:Jessie 300m Hurdles
Flynn 300m hurdles and high Placing 5th-Francisco Ramir­
jump; women’s 4x100m re­ ez 400m and 800m; Bailey
H aguew ood 1500m ; Ann
lay
Placing 2nd-RJ Skaggs 110m Rietmann 800m and 100m
hurdles; Luke Jobes 300m Hurdles; Rachel Holland High
Hurdles; Shadow Kendrick Jump
100m; Emily Holland Javelin; Placing 6th- Joshua Still­
Bailey Haguewood-Javelin; man 1500m: Justin Estabrook
100m
Men’s 4x100 relay
Scammers seek money
for bogus traffic tickets
Scammers claiming to
be with the Oregon State
Police (OSP) are placing
pre-recorded phone calls
to Oregonians telling them
they owe money for unpaid
traffic tickets and asking
that a Green Dot Money-
Pak card be used to make
the payment. These calls,
which may begin with a
siren sound, are fraudulent
and should be ignored,
warned the OSP and the
Oregon Department of Jus­
tice.
On March 26 OSP got
a report of the scam when
a citizen reported getting a
phone call from a restricted
number. Following a siren
sound, an automated voice
identified himself as “Alex
James Murphy with the
Oregon State Police.” The
caller stated a “bench war­
rant” had been issued on
an unpaid speeding ticket
issued on Interstate 205.
The pre-recorded call gave
further instructions to pur­
chase a Green Dot Money-
Pak reloadable debit card
and place $ 154 on the card,
then call back to another
phone number in the (203)
area code and provide the
Green Dot card number
and security code to pay the
citation and avoid further
legal action.
In N ovem ber 2012,
OSP received complaints
from citizens regarding
similar telephone calls from
individuals claiming to be
OSP troopers demanding
money in exchange for
dropping criminal charges
or clearing arrest warrants.
Two similar cases involved
callers using titles of “Of­
ficer” and “Deputy”.
OSP reminds you to
be aware that: OSP or any
other legitimate law en­
forcem ent agency does
not call citizens seeking
payment for outstanding
traffic citations. OSP does
not call individuals and de­
mand money from citizens
under any circumstances.
Individuals claiming to col­
lect debts may try to instill
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HHS tracksters
compete at Stanfield
Heppner High School
Track Team participated in
the Dick Hoyna Track Meet
in Stanfield on Saturday,
April 13. Even with a few
athletes out for injuries, the
team as a whole did well.
The boys team finished 21 st
with 10 points, and girls fin­
ished 12th with 22 points.
Emma Osmin was 8th in
the 100M run with a time
of 13.9 and 3rd in the 300M
Hurdles in 52.4. Kaelyn
Lindsay finished 5th in the
200M with a time of 29.55.
The girls 4x400M Relay
came in 2nd with a time of
4:40.9. On the boys side,
Earl Propheter was 3rd in
the 300M hurdles with 45.9
seconds, a personal best as
that was his first time run­
ning them, and now sits
first in the Blue Mountain
Conference. Most o f the
athletes who participated
set personal records for
themselves and are sitting
well to peak for districts.
A home meet will be held
May 4.
Golfers brave weather
at Willow Creek
Twenty-seven senior
golfers from the Willow
Creek Valley braved ex­
tremely cold and windy
conditions at The Dalles
C.C. on April 8.
Eight players placed “in
the money” in the competi­
tion on the par 71 course.
The winners were as fol­
lows: Columbia Division
(0 to 16 handicap) - Tom
Bedortha, Duane Disque.
Blue Division (17 to 24
handicap) - Dave Allstott,
Tom Shear. Senior Division
(25 and over handicap) -
Bob Jepsen, Ralph Walker,
Gene Orwick, Mike Sweek.
The next Columbia - Blue
Tournament will be played
at Echo Hills on May 13.
Twenty-eight com pete
in M en’s Play
Duane Disque, Gene
Orwick and Ron Bowman
hosted 28 golfers in the
regular Sunday Men’s Play
Competition on April 7.
Winners were the fol­
lowing: Gross: 1. Greg
Grant - 64; 2. Matt Scrivner
-6 9 ; 3. Ron Bowman-7 3 ;
4. Duane Disque - 74. Net:
1. Larry Runyon - 55; 2.
John Bowles - 57; 3. Tim
Hedman - 59; 4. Gene Or­
wick - 61. Special Events
- Dave Gunderson, Ron
Bowman, Tim Hedman.
M att S criv n er and
Charlie Ferguson headed up
the Par 3 Challenge on April
14 with 22 golfers partici­
pating. The winners for the
special 18 hole layout of
par 3 holes were the follow­
ing: Gross: 1. Jason Hanna;
2. Ron Bowman; 3. Matt
Scrivner. Net: 1. Shawn
Wilson; 2. Stacy Wilson 3.
Roger Mortimore. Special
Events - Roger Mortimore,
Ron Bowman.
Heppner Youth Baseball holds 2013
opening ceremonies
fear in potential victims to
persuade them to forward
money.
The Oregon Judicial
Department advises that
courts may use an inde­
pendent collection service
to collect unpaid monetary
judgm ents and fines. If
someone believes they are
being scammed regarding
an alleged unpaid traffic
citation or other court-im­
posed financial obligation
they can: Ask the collector
(caller) for information spe­
cific to the alleged unpaid
traffic citation. The caller
should have the court case
number, date of ticket and
vehicle license number.
Verify the debt or confirm
other details by calling the
OJD collections hotline at
1-888-564-2828. Use OJD
Courts ePay to directly pay
money owed to state courts
for most traffic citations,
civil fees or criminal fines.
Go to http://courts.or-
egon.gov/OJD/OnlineSer-
vices/ePay/Pages/index.
aspx.) for more informa­
tion.
Bank o f
-FIV E
Heppner Youth Baseball held the 2013 opening ceremonies Saturday April 6 at the George
Waterland Field in Heppner
Kindergarten registration Tuesday
On April 23, Heppner
Elementary will be register
students for kindergarten
who will be five years old by
Aug. 31. Appointments are
available from 12:30-4:15
p.m. and will last approxi-
mately 45 minutes. Parents
need to bring their child’s
birth certificate, immuniza-
tion record, and emergency
contact information. Please
contact Mrs. Sweeney to set
op an appointment time at
541-676-9128.
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