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I Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, Apnl 9,2014 - THREE Heppner golf teams swing into season with wins The H eppner High School boys’ and g irls’ golf teams got their season underway with both teams winning the small school invitational at Pendleton Country Club last week. The boys’ team score was 352, which was 50 strokes ahead o f runner-up Enterprise at 402. Cove was third at 405. Individual medalist honors for the tournament went to Tate Gentry, who shot an 83. F reshm an Logan Grieb, playing in his first varsity tournament, finished second by shooting an 84. Shane Miles shot a 91 to place fifth, Keenan Helfrecht carded a 94 on the day and Jesse Corbin shot a 95. On the g ir ls ’ side, Heppner bested Enterprise 419-449 to take home the championship trophy. Blake Greenup shot a 92 to take the top spot. Maddie Lindsay finished third by shooting a 99 for the day. Paige Grieb finished sixth with a 113 and Macy Gibbs shot a 115. Emily Rea was next at 120 and Amanda Rea shot a 132. Other teams participating were Grant Union, Wallowa, Stanfield- Echo, Pendleton JV and Hermiston JV. The Heppner girls’ team plays next on Tuesday at Big River Golf Course in Umatilla. Both Mustangs dominate in week of baseball Heppner/Ione baseball recovered from a rocky season start to begin a three- game winning streak at the beginning of the month. The M ustangs first travelled to Umatilla on A pril 1, w alking away with an 8-1 victory. They then hosted the Joseph/ Enterprise team in a twinbill on April 5, treating the visitors to matching 11-1 losses. With no league games yet played, the Mustangs so far have an overall record o f 3-1, JC Putman and Jordan Bailey contributed clean pitching to the victories on Saturday, combining for only eight walks. Putman also started the day going 4-for-5 with four RBIS, and Wes Putman went 2-for-3 with three RBIS. Later in the day Brian Rill went 3-for-4 with four RBIs for Heppner. Heppner hosted U m atilla on Tuesday at action begins with a double- 4:30 p.m. in a final non- header against Horizon league game before league Christian on Saturday. A lone, Heppner make showing in middle school track meet The Mustang golf teams started off their season with a vengeance, both the girls and the boys taking top honors at the recent Pendleton Country Club small school invitational. Pictured top are boys (L-R) Shane Miles, Tate Gentry, Keenan Helfrecht, Logan Grieb and Jesse Corbin. Bottom are girls (L- R) Emily Rea, Macy Gibbs, Maddie Lindsay, Paige Grieb and Amanda Rea, with Blake Greenup in front. -Contributedphotos teams travel to John Day on Friday fora tournament. Mustang track results The M ustang track and field team participated in the C olum bia R iver In v ita tio n a l S atu rd ay , April 5, at Riverside Jr./Sr. High School in Boardman. Individual event results are as follows: Mens Results 100 Meters - Varsity - Finals Jared Lemmon, 12.52a T o m m y B r e d fi e l d , 12.94a Tobias Muller, 13.20a 200 Meters - Varsity - Finals 8. To mmy Br edf i e l d, 26.68a Jared Lemmon, 27.06a Tobias Muller, 27.18a 800 Meters - Varsity - Finals JC Putm an winds up for the pitch in the game versus Enterprise/Joseph last Saturday. The double-header earned the visitors double losses as Heppner/Ione won both games 11-1. -Photo by Sandra Putman 2. J a c o b Moses, 2:21.97a 5. S k y l e r P a l m e r , 2:30.68a Ryan Cecil, 2:44.77a 1500 M eters - Varsity - Finals 3. J a c o b Moses, 4:50.19a 7. S k y l e r P a l m e r , 5:17.11a Ryan Cecil, 5:29.07a 4x100 Relay - Varsity - Finals 2. Tommy Bredfield, Tobias Muller, Kaden Clark, Jared Lemmon, 48.91a 4x400 Relay - Varsity - Finals 3. Jacob Moses, Jeremiah ANSON W RIGHT - CUTSFORTH - O H V » ♦ Come Stotj Mib FUtj A noiUcr D aij ! Web Site: www.morrowcountyparks.org E-Mail: mepa rks<>ico. morrow.or. u* Reservations: 541-989-8214 CALENDAR OF EVENTS 2014 April 12-13 - Youth Twkry Hunt (OHV) May 6, 2014 - Stanfield Outdoor School - Aquatic» (Anson Wrifhl) May I. 2014 - Parks Open for Season (Anson Wright. Cuuforth. OHV) May 10. 2014 - Reload Ridge Riders Poker Rial (OHV) .. T ra il n a a n d m cn n n d traffic Aawrg evcnl. hat (f e n m pvMtc- May 24*26, 2014 * Memorial Day Weekend ..w ia. May 24.2014 - OHV Hands on evaluations (OHV) , .t, , • June 14.2014 - 9th Annual Youth Fishing Derby (Cutsforth) June 16-22, 2014 - Tri-County 4-H Camp (Cutsforth) June 16-19. 2014 - Oregon Dept Forestry Training (OHV) IHanon. o t Trail S y n n a CLOSED a> patrtk June 2 1.2014 - OHV F.MS Poker Rial - Fl/ND RAISF.K (OHV) Petzoldt, Skyler Palmer, Kaden Clark, 4:08.65a Shot Put - I2lb - Varsity - Finals Tom Gould, 32-05.00 Discus - 1.6kg - Varsity - Finals Tom Gould, 95-02 Javelin - 80Og - Varsity> - Finals Tom Gould, 95-07 Jeremiah Petzoldt, 86-04 Tristan Moses, 64-00 Long Jump - Varsity - Finals Tobias Muller, 15-09.00 Jerem iah P etzoldt, 15- 09.00 Skyler Palmer, 14-08.00 Triple Jum p - Varsity - Finals 2. Ka d e n Cl a r k , 39- 05.00 Womens Results 100 Meters - Varsity - Finals 6. A n t o n i a Te b b e , 14.56a 8. K a e l y n L i n d s a y , 14.64a Mekayla Kindle, 15.07a 200 Meters - Varsity - Finals 8. K a e l y n L i n d s a y , 30.77a Emily Cecil, 32.28a 400 Meters - Varsity - Finals 5. Kyla Dyer, 1:13.65a 6. Emily Cecil, 1:14.17a 100m H urdles - 3 3 ” - Varsity - Finals 8. Kyla Dyer, 22.65a 4x100 Relay - Varsity - Finals 2. Mekayla Kindle, Kaelyn Lindsay, K elly W ilson, Antonia Tebbe, 55.96a Long Jump- Varsity - Finals 3. Kelly Wilson 14-03.25 6. Antonia Tebbe, 13-03.25 Mekayla Kindle, 12-06.25 Triple Jum p - Varsity - Finals 1. Kelly Wilson, 30-05.00 7. M ekayla Kindle, 27- 10.00 l one and He p p n e r m iddle school students participated in UMMSAA in Stanfield on Friday, April 4. O f the m ens’ team s, Heppner placed second w ith lone at 11th. For the girls’ teams, lone placed ninth with Heppner 10th. Full team stats are as follows. IONE Mens Results 1500 Meters 6. Hayden Qualls, 5:52.32a Shot Put - 81 b Jake Heideman, 17-09.00 Discus - l k g Jake Heideman, 52-00 Javelin - 300g TJ Hayden Qualls, 59-10 Jake Heideman, 57-04 Triple Jump Hayden Qualls, 23-06.00 Womens Results 1500 Meters 8. Mackenzie Heideman, 6:33.92a 100m Hurdles - 3 0 ” 5. Maggie Flynn, 19.29a Lexi Garrett, 37.69a 300m Hurdles - 3 0 ” 6. E m m a R i e t m a n n , 1:12.48a Shot Put - 6lb 7. Kaitlin Garrett, 23-06.50 Sonja Medina, 17-05.75 Emma Rietmann, 16-08.25 Discus - lkg 2. Kaitlin Garrett, 60-00 Lexi Garrett, 38-03 Sonja Medina, 28-09 Javelin - 300g TJ Kaitlin Garrett , 60-08 Lexi Garrett, 34-00 Mackenzie Heideman, 34- 00 Sonja Medina, 28-02 High Jump 5. Emma Rietmann, 3-08.00 Long Jump 7. Maggie Flynn, 11-11.00 M ack en zie Hei deman, 7-10.00 HEPPNER Mens Results 100 Meters - 8th - Finals Colten Evans, 13.93a Carson Brosnan. 15.55a Jason Rea, 16.1 la Austin Moses, 16.89a 200 Meters - 8th - Finals 8. Kevin Smith, 30.15a Carson Brosnan, 33.52a Zach Bredfield, 33.80a Reno Ferguson, 33.82a 400 Meters - 8th - Finals Leo Waite, 3:04.95a 1500 Meters - 8th - Finals 8. H u n t e r N i c h o l s , 5:59.30a Leo Waite, 6 :10.00a Gibson McCurry, 6:34.08a 100m Hurdles - 3 0 ” - 8th - Finals 2. Colten Evans, 20.53a 300m Hurdles - 3 0 ” - 8th - Finals 1. Alex Lindsay, 48.85a 2. Kevin Smith, 54.55a 6. G i b s o n Mc Cu r r y , 59.68a 4x100 Relay - 8th - Finals 2. Relay Team, 58.15a Shot Put - 8lb - 8th - Finals Za c h B r e d f i e l d , 21- 00.00 Austin Moses, 20-11.00 Et han Ho l mg r e n , 19- 01.00 Discus - lkg - 8th - Finals 1. Colten Evans, 87-05 Zach Bredfield. 53-09 Carson Brosnan, 51-01 Jason Rea, 37-05 Charles Cason, 27-09 Javelin - 300g TJ - 8th - Finals Justice Petzoldt. 77-08 Ethan Holmgren, 63-10 Charles Cason, 47-01 High Jump - 8th - Finals 1. A l e x L i n d s a y , 5-04.00 2. Kevin Smith, 4-05.00 5. Leo Waite, 4-02.00 Long Jump - 8th - Finals Jason Rea, 11-05.00 Re n o F e r g u s o n , 1 1 - 02.50 Leo Waite, 11-01.00 Jorden Sweeney, 8-11.00 Triple Jump - 8th - Finals 6. Reno Ferguson, 23- 02.00 Womens Results 100 Meters - 8th - Finals Alison Cecil, 16.16a Trinity Hearn, 16.37a Olivia Schmidt, 17.30a Suzy Cason, 18.51a 200 Meters - 8th - Finals Suzy Cason, 36.68a 400 Meters - 8th - Finals Olivia Schmidt, 1:23.03a 1500 Meters - 8th - Finals Alison Cecil, 6:57.46a Reiah Waite, 7:47.05a 300m Hurdles - 3 0 ” - 8th - Finals 4. Josie Evans, 1:06.70a 8. Rei ah Wa i t e . 1:19.93a 4x100 Relay - 8th - Finals 6. Relay Team, 1:05.50a Shot Put - 61b - 8th - Finals 1. Josie Evans, 27-02.00 8. Tri ni t y Hear n. 23- 03.50 Long Jump - 8th - Finals Josie Evans, 11-04.00 Trinity Hearn, 9-01.00 Olivia Schmidt. 8-04.50 Reiah Waite, 8-02.00 Suzy Cason, 4-05.50 Mustang softball beats Grant Union, strikes out to Nyssa & W > v MV T ra h fgnaai ifcrsaanaal tra n k .tarsia a r a bal a re a la puMa July 4. 2014 - Independence Day M o ,.«» h»nneeaeina«ine w - July 12 - 13. 2014 - North Fan Bo« Hunter s Archer Shoot (OHV) 'jfW Partmaa a t Trad S raana m ar CLOSED la pallia August 11.2014 - Bicycle Rides Northwest (Spray to Heppner) August 12. 2014 - Bicycle Riders Northwest Rest Stop (CUTSFORTH) August 3 0 - 31,2014 lahor Day Weekend m ™ » b w r a r i a a i a t a a r a i i Aug. 30-Sept. 21. 2014- Archery S easo n -taaar» » iaaasu » a» • September 1 .2014 - Labor Day September 13 -14. 2014 NOMAC - Eddie li^rwn Ride - Trad, iraaaa nfaa a> paMa September I). 2014 - Main Camp ground closes for upgrades (OHV) September 1$. 2014 - portion of campsites close for upgrades (Anson Wright) October 4 -1 7 . 2014- 1st Buck Season - > a m i k » e n » «rt, * O c t 23 - Nov. 7.2014 - 2nd Buck Season - 'aaar«r ,.,a»u».»w riapaia■»»»■■ * O c t 2 9- Nov. 2. 2014- Eft Season ‘Snar-a ,ow kanar tm +m + <at «art, * November 3. 2014 - Anson Wngla Park CLO SES for season November 1-16.2014 - Youth 2nd Season Special Eft Hunt (O H V ) riaaesa at Trad S vm w an* CLO S ED to paMa November 11,2014 - Vcterm't Day November 17, 2014 - Cmsforth and O H V Pak C LO SE for season The Mustang softball team split last Friday's scores when it hosted Grant Union and Nyssa in back-to-back games April 4. The Mustangs defeated Grant Union 14-12 in the morning only to turn around and face a 9-16 loss to Nyssa that afternoon. The games give the girls a 1-4 overall record and a 1-0 league record for the season. They next face Irrigon in a double- header on that team’s home turf Friday beginning at II a.m. Pictured above: Sydney Maben slides in for a score. Photo by Sandy Matthews b