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    FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Wednesday, April 23,2014
Mustang baseball stomps
Mustangs dominate in golf
Mustang and Hermiston JV (384), the tournament on the boys’
Huskies, splits Knights twinbill golf The teams Heppner
braved a cold W allow a (4 0 2 ), G rant side was Logan Grieb, who
and windy day in Umatilla
on Friday. The teams were
there for the Big River
Golf Course Small School
Invitational. Both the girls'
and boys’ teams played well
enough to bring home the
first-place trophies in their
respective divisions.
The M ustang g irls
shot a team total of 404 to
defeat the llermiston JV
(437), Enterprise (441) and
Goldendale, WA (441). The
boys’ team shot a 357 to beat
teams from Goldendale,
WA (3 6 6 ), E n te rp rise
The Mustang baseball
team came out ahead last
week, sending the visiting
Sherman County Huskies
home empty-handed after
a 4-0 shutout on Tuesday,
and then turning around and
splitting a double header
with the lrrigon Knights,
5-2 and 0-11, on Saturday
During Tuesday’s game
against Sherman County,
Mustang Andrew Hatfield
held the Huskies to only
two hits, striking out seven
and walking one in a full
seven innings. Hatfield’s
double also contributed to
the Mustangs’ seven hits,
with Weston Putman also
adding a double.
F ro m t h e r e , th e
Heppner/Ione team faced
the Knights in a double-
header on lrrigon’s turf. In
the first game, the Mustangs
broke a 2-2 tie in the top
of the seventh. Pitchers JC
Putman and Patrick Collins
combined to give up only
three hits, while Weston
Putman contributed at the
plate with an RBI of2-for-
3 to give Heppner the 5-2
win.
In the second game of
the day, the Mustangs forced
extra innings by scoring
three runs in the bottom of
the seventh, but the Knights
came back strong in the
eighth, scoring four runs
and ending the game 9-11
for lrrigon. Kevin Murray
led the Mustangs at the
plate, going 3-for-4.
The M ustangs took
on the Tigers on Tuesday
and will face Pilot Rock/
N ix y aaw ii in a hom e
twinbill Friday at 11 a.m.
Above: lone player Joel Stillman slides safe into base for the
Mustangs despite the efforts of a Sherman County player
during the April 15 game. The Mustangs shut out the visitors
4-0. Below: Patrick Collins winds up for the pitch against the
Knights during last weekend’s twinbill. Though the teams
split the league double-header, Collins and fellow pitcher JC
Putman combined to give up only three hits to lrrigon during
the first game. -Photo by Sandra Putman
Winning Mustang golfers (L-R) Tate Gentry, Jesse Corbin, Isacc Grigg, Shane Miles, Caden
Hedman, Blake Greenup, Emily Rea, John Propheter, Maddie Lindsay, Natalie Grigg, Logan
Grieb, Macy Gibbs and Amanda Rea. -Contributedphoto
Heppner places 12fh at
Umatilla meet
5-02.00
the visitors 1-12 in the first
game of the day and faced
a shutout o f 0-16 in the
afternoon.
The losses put the girls’
record at 2-4 league and 2-8
overall.
After facing Riverside
in a non-league game on
Tuesday, the girls will return
to the field in a twinbill at
Grant Union on Friday.
Heppner Mustang scramble
planned for May 4
Heppner High School
boys and girls golf program
will host the 18,h annual
Mustang 3-Man Scramble
on Sunday, M ay 4, at
W illow Creek C ountry
Club.
shot a 79. Finishing third
overall was Tate Gentry
with a round o f 85. Jesse
Corbin tied for ninth with
a 94 total. John Propheter
was next with a 99 and
Shane Miles recorded a
103. Also playing for the
Mustangs and gaining some
valuable experience were
first-year golfers Caden
Hedman and Isacc Grigg.
The next action for the
Heppner golfers is this
Friday when they travel to
Pendleton for an invitational
tournament at Wildhorse.
WELCOME TO BIO RIVER 0011 COURSE
Mustang softball disappointed
in double-header
The Mustang softball
team met disappointment
during its double-header
v e r s u s P ilo t R o c k /
Nixyaawii last Friday. The
Heppner/Ione girls lost to
Union (444), Pendleton
JV (463), Cove (467) and
Stanfield/Echo (518).
Blake Greenup shot a
91 in tough conditions to
finish second overall in the
girls’ division. Finishing in
seventh place was Macy
Gibbs with a 100. Maddie
Lindsay tied for eighth with
her round of 103 and Emily
Rea shot a 110 to finish
in a tie for 11th. Amanda
Rea and Natalie Grigg also
made the trip and played
well for the day.
Winning first place in
The tournament will
feature special event prizes
on every hole, as well as
first- through third-place
gross and net prizes. The
entry fee of $40 per person
includes a barbecue lunch.
For more information
or to enter, contact Greg
Grant, 541-676-9138 or
grantg@morrow.k 12.or.us,
or Matt Scrivner, 541-561-
1748 or m attscrivner@
gmail.com.
The H eppner High
School track team went
to the River’s Edge meet
Friday, April 18. at Milt
Durant Field in Umatilla.
The men came away 12th
of a field of 16, while the
women tied with lrrigon for
12th out of 21.
Individual stats are as
follows:
Mens Results
100 Meters Varsity
6. J a r e d L e m m o n ,
12.86a
Tommy Bredfield,
13.65a
Tobias Mulier, 13.82a
200 Meters Varsity
Jared Lemmon, 27.30a
Tobias Muller, 27.72a
Tommy Bredfield,
27.90a
Joe Schmidt, 28.24a
400 Meters - Varsity
2. Jacob Moses, 58.55a
8. Jo e
Schmidt,
1:02.41a
800 Meters - Varsity
8. J a c o b
Moses,
2:18.77a
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Skyler Palmer, 2:26.30a
Kane
Sweeney,
2:51.91a
1500 Meters Varsity
7. S k y l e r P a l m e r ,
5:06.13a
Ryan Cecil, 5:35.64a
Kane
Sweeney,
5:49.72a
4x100 Relay Varsit}'
4. Tommy Bredfield, Tobias
Muller, Jeremiah Petzoldt,
Jared Lemmon, 50.18a
4x400 Relay Varsity
7. Jacob Moses, Jeremiah
P etzoldt, Joe Schm idt,
Skyler Palmer, 4:04.55a
Shot Put - 121b Varsity
Tom Gould, 33-09.50
Tommy B redfield, 29-
OS.00
Discus - 1.6kg - Varsity
Tom Gould. 93-01
Jacob Moses. 72-08
Ryan Cecil, 62-04
Javelin 800g - Varsity
Tom Gould, 91-11
Jeremiah Petzoldt,
87-03
High Jump - Varsity
5. Jerem iah P e tz o ld t,
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Long Jump - Varsity
Tobias Muller. 15-02.00
Womens Results
100 Meters - Varsity
7. A n t o n i a T e b b e ,
15.34a
200 Meters Varsity
Riane Dompier, 34.89a
100m H urdles - 3 3 " -
Varsity
8. Kyla Dyer. 21.57a
4x100 Relay Varsity
6. Mekayla Kindle, Kaelyn
Lindsay, Kelly Wilson,
Antonia Tebbe, 56.55a
Shot Put 4kg Varsity
Mekayla Kindle, 23-03.00
Discus - lkg Varsity
Riane Dompier, 57-01
Long Jump - Varsity
6. Kelly Wilson, 13-08.00
7. Antonia Tebbe, 13-07.00
Ri a n e D o m p i e r , 1 1 -
11.00
Triple Jump - Varsity
3. Kel l y Wi l s on, 30-
04.00
5. Mekayla Kindle, 27-
09.00
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FFA chapter plans banquet
Today, m any of our ag customers are banking
online from laptops & sm art phones. Agriculture
keeps changing but one thing always rem ains
the sam e: B E O ’s believed in it & invested in
it since th e day w e first opened our doors for
business.
Call or stop in and get your ag
& commercial loans from usl
The He p p n e r FFA
C h a p te r will hol d its
annual chapter banquet
Thursday, May 8, at 6 p.m.
at the M orrow County
Fairgrounds.
The c o mmu n i t y is
invited to take part in a ham
and lamb feast, watch as
newly elected FFA officers
are initiated and celebrate
the accomplishments of the
chapter's members.
In addition, the chapter
is raffling off two halves of
a hog for $5 a ticket or five
tickets for $20.
The hog was donated
by Christy Wizner and the
harvest, cut and wrap was
donated by Eastern Oregon
Mobile Slaughter.
The drawing will be on
June 14 during Celebrate
Heppner.
Tickets will be available
at the banquet, or contact
Patrick Collins for tickets
at 541-256-0730.
Chamber lunch meeting
The next lunch meeting
of the Heppner Chamber
o f Co mme r c e will be
an all entities report on
Thursday, May 1, at noon
in the Heppner City Hall
conference room.
Cost of lunch is $10;
Heppner Family Foods will
cater.
C ham ber lunch
attendees are asked to
RSVP at 541-676-5536 no
later than the Wednesday
before to guarantee a lunch.
RE-ELECT KEN GRIEB
Morrow County Commissionor
Bank o f
Term Loans * Lines of Credit • Agricultural & Commercial Real Estate Loans
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Member FD1C
Heppner 541-676-9125
lone 541-422-7466
www.beobank.com
A L L N E W S A N D A D V E R T IS E M E N T D E A D L IN E :
MONDAYS AT 5:00 P.M.
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"Ken Grieb has been an outstanding
representative on the M orrow County
Court. I have had the opportunity to
work w ith Ken on various issues, and
I'm pleased to say th at his leadership
and dedication have been m ost
impressive, la m confident th at he
w ill continue to serve with the same
passion and com m itm ent that I'v e
witnessed over the years. "
-Rep. Greg Smith
PROVEN LEADERSHIP FOR ALL
OF MORROW C O U N TY!
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