Image provided by: Morrow County Museum; Heppner, OR
About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (April 9, 2014)
I I SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 9, 2014 lone track has busy week, works to beat personal bests By I’aulu Emmel The lone High School track team travelled to Finn Rock Friday, April 4. for the McKenzie River Aaron & Marie Jones Invitational, lone men took fifth place with 46. while the womens’ team placed fourth with 48.5. In addition, nine team members scored personal records (PRs) and one set a season record (SR). PRs and SRs are noted in the individual stats to follow. Two team members, Markus Smith and Karsen Dumler, both had PRs in all their events. All lone team members except one either placed in their events or had a PR or both; that other member was very consistent with last week's marks. Aside from those team achievements, lone also had seven men and three women participate in and complete the 2K Steeplechase. T rack and fie ld p a r t i c i p a n t s had the opportunity to attend the U niversity o f O regon/ Arizona Challenge track and field meet in Eugene last Saturday. Sixteen of lone’s 22 team members enjoyed watching the two college teams compete. Many members took away information to improve t h e m s e l v e s in t h e i r individual events, and learned more about the track and field sport. Results for the Aaron & Marie Jones Invitational are as follows; Mens Results lot) Meters - Varsity - Finals 6. Cord Flynn, 12.43a Oskar Peterson, 14.05a Karsen Dumler, 15.95a (PR) lone elementary recognizes perfect attendance Senior Emily Holland receives the baton from her sister, sophomore Rachel Holland, in the second lap of the 4x400M Relay. Photo by Paula Emmel 200 Meters - Varsity - Finals Hector Aguilar, 28.68a 400 Meters - Varsity - Finals Hector Aguilar, 1:05.37a (PR) ROD Meters - Varsity' - Finals Luke Jobes 2:16.29a Oskar Peterson, 2:22.44a 1500 M eters - Varsity - Finals Joshua Stillman, 5:16.28 (PR) 500m H urdles - 5 6 " - I arsity - Finals 6. Cord Flynn, 48.56a 4x400 Relay - Varsity - Finals 8. Joshua Stillman, Oskar Peterson, Cord Flynn, Luke lobes, 4 :11.49a Shot Put - 121b - Varsity - Finals 7. Jorge A g u ila r, 34- 04.00 J o s h u a S tillm a n , 30- 07.50 Markus Smith. 28-04.00 (PR) Discus - 1.6kg - Varsity - Finals 3. Jorge Aguilar, 101-08 (PR) Markus Smith. 65-03 (PR) Javelin - ROOg - Varsity - Finals 1. Bailey Haguewood, 141- 00 Senior Bailey Haguewood throws his javelin 141’, his season best so far. Photo by Paula Emmel Cord Flynn, 111-02 lone High Jump - Varsity - Finals 2. Bailey H aguew ood, 5-08.00 Long Jump - Varsity - Finals 4. Bailey Haguewood, 18- 08.00 Luke Jobes, 15-08.50 Karsen Dumler, 11-09.50 (PR) Triple Jum p - Varsity - Finals 2. Bailey Haguewood, 37- 07.00 9. Luke Jobes, 33-08.50 Womens Results 100 Meters - Varsity’ - Finals Vicky Gluderer, 16.48a 200 Meters - Varsity - Finals 7. Rachel Holland, 30.30a (PR) Vicky Gluderer, 34.35a 400 Meters - Varsity’ - Finals 5. R a c h e l H o l l a n d . 1:09.38a 6. S a d i e H a s b e l l , 1:11.64a 500m H urdles - 5 0 ” - Varsity - Finals 2. Jessie Flynn , 52.38a 4x400 Relay - Varsity - Finals 4. E m i l y H o l l a n d , S adie H a s b e ll, Jessie Flynn, Rachel Holland, 4:59.19a Shot Put - 4kg - Varsity - Finals 5. Emily Holland. 27- 01.00 Discus - I kg - Varsity - Finals 6. Emily Holland, 77-11 Javelin - 600g - Varsity - Finals 5. Emily Holland, 94-08 Rachel Holland, 78-09 Sadie Hasbell, 56-05 High Jump - Varsity> - Finals 1. Jessie Flynn , 4'09.00 (SR) Long Jump - Varsity - Finals 4. J e s s i e F ly n n , 14- 09.00 8. Sadie Hasbell, 13-08.00 (PR) t he lone Community School recognized students at the elementary level for perfect attendance during the month of March, 2014. Students with perfect attendance for the month w ere (pictured above): Carter Epperson, Carter Eynetich, Noelia Ramirez, Lily Reid, Hadley Wright, Damaris Cambero Aguilar, Makiyah Christian, Victoria De Le Torre, Liam Heideman, Ariona Looney, Michael McElligott, Mason Orem, Finnegan Simpson, Katie Spivey, Destiny Yates, Karensa Jones, Cameron Proudfoot, Ethan Ramos-Lopez, Luis Ramos-Lopez, Lewkus Burright, Sunem Calvillo, Caleb Cambero Aguilar, Nevaeh Chamberlin, Fernando Ramirez, Charlie Smith, Andrew Stanger, Daralynn Teeman, Callie Yates, Morgan Alldritt, Blake Carter, Emily Ehrmantraut, Hailey Heideman, Faviola Juarez Alvarez, Grace Ogden, Havlie Peterson, Kayla Rodriguez, Taylor Rollins, Jordan Rollis, Gary Walls, Jesus Escalante, Matthew Eubanks, Eva Marlin, Madison Alldritt, Lizbcth Cambero, Lilianna Chamberlin, F.laina Ehrmantraut, Shaun Epperson, Zoey Gilbert. Jake Heideman, Mackenzie Heideman, Annabelle McDaniel, Josalyn Nichols, Matthew Orem, Emma Rietmann, Junior Roque. -Contributedphoto lone announces elementary students of the month lone Community School recognized students for their generosity during the month of March. Students were chosen w ho showed kindness by giving or sharing something with another person. Those recognized were (pictured): Kindergarten-Delaney Stefani, First Grade-Martin Medina, Second Grade-Ethan Ramos-Lopez, Third Grade-Sunem Calvillo, Fourth Grade-Morgan Alldritt, Fifth Grade-Malinda Morter and Sixth Grade-Josalyn Nichols. -Contributedphoto Heppner FBLA members to go to state Women for agriculture plans social from the Columbia Basin Chapter will be walking attendees through what it means to be part of the OWA. The OWA is made up o f individuals from O regon Women for Agriculture will hold a no host social at Heppner Elks Lodge on April 13 at 4 p.m. Guest presenter Josie Miller ORDER FOR P f io in is lQ tR boutonnieres & corsages with a personal touen all walks o f life who “realize the importance of agriculture.” work together to communicate the story of today’s agriculture and “work tirelessly on the issues that concern all of agriculture.” Individuals interested in helping promote the agriculture industry are in v ite d to ch ec k out th e OWA. F o r m o re information, contact Erin He i d e ma n at e 2 h 2 @ hotmail.com or 541-561- 0081. ORDER 11 A Morrow EASTER! Centerpieces - Cards - Flowers Candy - Custom Baskets and MORE SPECIALS Household Hazardous Waste Event C o u n t y P u b lic W o r k s will be hosting a H O U SEH O LD H AZARD O U S W ASTE EVENT FREE O F C H A R G E TO CO UN TY R ESID EN T S April 25, 2014 — at the Lexington Road Department 365 W. Hwy 74, Lexington 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. ACCEPTED DURING THE EVENT: WEDDING TABLES less than 25 gallons ) Oil filters, Spent Antifreeze, Automotive rechargea hie batteries, Propane Tanks (smaller than 25 gal.) at thinners ners and solvents, Roof and asphalt patch, Adhesives. Caulks sealers and joint compounds, Lawn and garden Pool chemicals, Household cleaners (including bleach, toilet bowl cleaners, carpet shampoos) Sludge (soil than 25 gal. containers) Mercury thermometers, o f aerosol cans, Used cooking oil. Road flares, PCB (hardening agents) I T E M S N O T A C C E P T E D : explosives, biological waste, radioactive waste. Adam Paul Doherty & Molly Sue Turrell Reception- April 2(), 2 0 1 4 it M u m D m form ation, please call Morrow County Public Works u9 5 0 0 or email: mcpubUcwork@>co. morrow.or. us ÌS W. Hwy 74 - P.O. Box 428 ■ Lexington, OR. 97839 217 North Main S t . Heppner • Phone 676-9158 • FlSral 676-9426 Serving Morrow, Wheeler & Gilliam counties Since 1959 I Heppner Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) students will be at the Double Tree Hotel in Portland Thursday, April 10, through Saturday, April 12, to join more than 2,000 other students from 52 schools statewide to compete at the state level for FBLA. The students will be participating in various events for the chance to travel to FBLA nationals in Nashville, TN in July. Those representing Heppner High School are (pictured above): Kayla Kindle and Blake Greenup, Management Decision Making; Erica Nelson, Job Interview; Lexi Bray and Natalie Grigg, Hospitality; and Patrick Collins and Ryan Smith, Sports Management. -Contributed photo i i V u, ^TTÏRHfao * tik O C H u nts FIVERS The Heppner Gazette-Times 188 W. Willow Call Dave Today (541) 676-9228