FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Cardinals take seventh, ninth Mustang golf takes Wildhorse
invitational
at The Pepsi
invitational
The Heppner High Gentry tied for first place
Other Mustang scorers
Cordinal track team
School girls’ and boys’ in the boys’ division when were John Propheter with
golf teams continued they both finished with an a 90, Jesse Corbin w ith 93
their winning ways last 84 on the day. They then and Shane Miles at 98. Also
week at the Wildhorse 2A squared off in a chip and playing for Heppner were
Invitational. Both teams putt contest to decide who Keenan Helfrecht, Isacc
captured tournament titles would receive the first- Grigg and Caden Hedman.
in their respective divisions place medal. Logan was
The golfers will travel
at the Wildhorse G olf able to get up and down to Union on Friday to play
Course near Pendleton. in three shots to win first in the Buffalo Peak Golf
The girls’ team bested the
field by shooting a 391 for
the day. The boys' team
shot a 351 to defeat teams
from Goldendale WA(365),
Wallowa (387), Enterprise
(394), Grant Union (476)
and Stanfield/Echo (512).
On the individual side
of things, Blake Greenup
shot an 84 to win the girls’
competition. Macy Gibbs
finished second by shooting
a 101. Finishing third for
the tournament was Emily
Rea with a 102. Maddie
Lindsay scored a 104 and
Paige Grieb carded a 114.
Amanda Rea played well
and shot a 117. First-year
golfer Natalie Grigg had a The Mustang golf teams again took top honors at the recent
151 on the very long golf Wildhorse 2A Invitational. Pictured L-K are individual winners
(hack) i.ogan Grieb, Tate Gentry, (front) Blake Greenup, Macy
course.
Logan Grieb and Tate Gibbs and Emily Rea. Contributed photo
attended the eighth annual
Pepsi Invitational Saturday,
April 26. in l >nion, OR. I he
team made a good showing
at the meet, as the men
placed seventh of 23 teams
and the women placed ninth
of 20 teams.
Several team members
achieved either personal
records (PRs) or season
records (SRs) as noted
below. Sadie Hasbell, with
a 10’10” improvement on
her javelin record, showed
the biggest improvement
for the meet.
Individual lone results
are as follows:
Mens Results
100 Meters - Pars it}'
Cord Flynn. 12.56a
Karsen Dumler, 15.30a
200 Meters - Pars it}'
Karsen Dumler, 31.35a
400 Meters - Parsity
Luke Jobes, 59.25a
Oskar Peterson,
1:04.81a
800 Meters - Parsin'
Oskar Peterson,
2:29.27a
300m Hurdles - 36" -
Parsity
Cord Flynn. 49.00a
Luke Jo b es, 4 9.6 3a
(SR)
Shut Put - 121b - Parsin'
Jorge Aguilar, 36-10.50
Discus - 1.6kg - Parsity
Jorge Aguilar, 103-05
(PR)
Cord Flynn. 97-09 (PR)
Javelin - 800g - Parsity
2. Bailey Haguewood, 141-
06
Cord Flynn. 100-05
Oskar Peterson. 42-08
High Jump - Parsity
3. Bailey Haguewood,
5-08.00
Long Jump - Parsity
5. Bailey Haguewood, 17-
07.00
Luke Jobes, 15-07.00
Karsen D um ler, 12-
00.00
Triple Jump - Parsity
3. Bailey Haguewood. 38-
04.00
Luke Jobes. 30-11.00
Womens Results
100 Meters - Parsin’
Sadie Hasbell. 15.28a
the eighth annual Pepsi
Invitational in Union. OR
on Saturday, April 26. The
men came away with 14th
out of 23 teams, while the
women obtained 18th of 20.
Full individual stats are
as follows:
Mens Results
100 Meters - Parsin'
6. J a r e d L e m m o n ,
12.04a
Kaden Clark 12.31a
Jeremiah Petzoldt,
12.75a
200 Meters - Parsin'
6. Kaden Clark. 24.82a
Joe Schmidt, 26.95a
Tommy Bredfield,
26.98a
400 Meters - Parsity
5. Jacob Moses, 58.10a
Joe Schmidt, 1:03.55a
800 Meters - Parsity
Skyler Palmer. 2:28.98a
Kane Sweeney,
2:43.42a
1500 Meters - Parsity
Skyler Palmer, 5:12.33a
Ryan Cecil, 5:33.15a
4x100 Relay - Parsin'
4. Jacob Moses, Jeremiah
Petzoldt, Kaden Clark,
Jared Lemmon. 48.25a
Shot Put - 121b - Parsin'
Tom Gould. 35-11.50
Tommy Bredfield, 33-
06.50
Discus - 1.6kg- Parsity
Tom Gould, 91-06
Ryan Cecil. 57-07
Kane Sweeney, 38-02
Javelin - 800g - Parsin’
Tom Gould. 90-10
High Jump - Parsin'
Jeremiah Petzoldt,
5-00.00
Womens Results
Vicky Cluderer, 16.24a
200 Meters - Parsin'
Emily Holland, 33.84a
Vicky Gluderer, 34.03a
400 Meters - Parsin'
Sadie Hasbell, 1:13.57a
300m Hurdles - 30" -
Varsity
3. Jessie Flynn, 50.63a
Discus - I kg - Parsin'
1. Emily Holland. 82-02
(PR)
Javelin - 600g - Parsin'
2. Emily Holland, 107-08
(SR)
Rachel Holland, 86-10 (PR)
Sadie Hasbell, 81-10 (PR)
High Jump - Parsin'
2. Jessie Flynn. 4-08.00
Long Jump - Parsin'
The Wranglers Riding
2. Jessie Flynn. 15-
Club had its first play day
00.00
Sadie Hasbell, 12-11.00 April 13. Results were:
Stick horse face:
Three and under: First,
Savanna Greenup; second,
Axton Hendricks
Four and five year olds:
100 Meters - Parsity
Antonia Tebbe ,14.26a First, Healy Hisler; second,
Quaid Jensen, and third,
400 Meters - Parsin'
Brooklyn Hendricks
Kyi a Dyer. 1:12.67 a
Six
and seven year olds:
Emily Cecil, 1:13.87a
First,
Sierra Greenup;
300m Hurdles - 30" -
second,
Hallee Hisler; third,
Parsin'
Saige
Jensen
Kaelyn Lindsay,
Lead-line Results:
1:00.75a
Barrels:
4x100 Relay - P'arsity
7. Mekayla Kindle, Kaelyn 1st - Healy Hisler
Lindsay, Kelly Wilson. 2nd - Savanna Greenup
3rd - Quaid Jensen
Antonia Tebbe, 55.07a
4,
h - Brooklyn Hendricks
Shot Put - 4kg - Parsity
Poles:
Mekayla Kindle, 26-
Is1 - Savanna Greenup
02.00
2nd
- Healy Hisler
Long Jump - P'arsity
3rd
-
Quaid Jensen
7. Antonia Tebbe, 13-
08.50
Kelly Wilson, 13-06.50
Riane Dompier, 1 1 -
01.00
Triple Jump - P'arsity
Kelly Wilson, 28-09.00
Mekayla Kindle, 28-00.00
continued to work hard this
week but failed to turn the
season tide, losing 3-13 in
a non-league game against
Riverside on April 22 and
Union. 4-10 and 2-6, in a
twinbill on Monday. The
three losses give the girls a
league record of 2-6 and an
overa 11 record of 2-11.
Heppner Youth Baseball held Little League opening ceremonies April 5 at George Waterland
at victory this Saturday, as Memorial
Park in Heppner. Multiple games were also held that day. The local Little League
they travel to Union to play program signed up 117 youth this year. -Contributedphoto
Union/Cove at 11 a.m. and
Pilot Rock/Nixyaawii at
1 p.m.
disappointing week, losing
5-16 to Stanfield/Echo in a
non-league game on April
22 and then facing double
losses in a league double-
header against Pilot Rock/
and 2-6.
That gives the home
team a league record of
4-3 with an overall record
of 8-5.
to turn their losses around
when they face off against
Dufur/South Wasco County
in an away twinbill this
Friday beginning at 2 p.m.
tone's Kursen Duniler gets off lo a ¡¡nod start while trying a
new event, the ZOOM dash, at the Pepsi invitational April 26
in Union. Photo by Paula Emmel
Wranglers 4th play-day
results
Eight to 11 Age Group:
- Axton Hendricks
Heppner
track
at
Pepsi
invite
Heppner track attended Jacob Moses. 2:20.65a
Goat un-tving <pulling a
ribbon off the goat s tail)
lsl -Healy Hisler
2nd - Savanna Greenup
3rd - Quaid Jensen
4th - Axton Hendricks
Seven & Unde r Age
Group:
Barrels:
1st - Sierra Greenup
2nd - Hallee Hisler
3rd - Blaine McClure
4lh - Holden SitYord
Poles:
lsl - Sierra Greenup
2nd - Blaine McClure
3rd - Hallee Hisler
4"’ - Holden Silford
Goat un-tying
1st - Sierra Greenup
2nd - Blaine McClure
3rd -Hallee Hisler
4"' - Holden Sifford
Barrets:
lsl - Brock Hisler
2nd - Hunter Greenup
3rd -Kylee McClure
Poles:
lsl -Brock Hisler
2nd - Kylee McClure
Goat tying
lsl -Blane Mahoney
2nd -Hunter Greenup
3rd - Brock Hisler
12-15 Age Group:
Barrels:
Is* - Jacee Currin
2nd - Jaiden Mahoney
3rd - Shayna Osmin
Poles:
lsl - Jaiden Mahoney
2nd - Jacee Currin
3rd - Ashley Price
Goat tying:
1st - Jacee Currin
2nd - Jaiden Mahoney
Little League opens season
Mustang softball continues bad
luck
streak
Must ang softball then falling twice to Grant
They have another shot
Riverside Pirates selected to play
state High all-star
basketball
series
Mustang baseball faces week of in Riverside
Gregg, Joe and Cristina locations:
School
are
looking
for sponsors for
Boys All-Star Series:
seniors
Gregg
Shimer,
Joe
disappointment
Amaral and Cristina Guerra the All-Star Series program. Friday, June 13, Northwest
Anyone interested Christian University,
Mustang baseball had a Nixyaawii on Friday. 0-6
The Mustangs hope have been selected to play
in the Oregon Athletic
Coaches Association
Summer All-Star Series
June 13-14.
Players are nominated
and chosen by 3A coaches
throughout the state.
in sponsoring one or all
of them, contact Coach
Costello at the high school,
541-481-2525.
The games are played
at the following dates and
Eugene, OR and Saturday,
June 14, Wilsonville High
School.
Girls All-Star Series:
All games played at Corbin
University.
w ind and sunshine Tuesday,
April 22, for the ladies'
play day at Willow Creek
County Club in Heppner. Of
the field, Darcee Mitchell
took low gross, Carri Grieb
low net and Pat Edmundson
least putts.
and long drive.
On flight B. Lorrene
Montgomery had low gross,
while Betty Bums had low
net and long drive.
On flight C, Pat
Dougherty achieved low
gross and least putts, while
In other events, there
was a long drive on #8.
In addition, a correction
was made to the April 8
score; Judy Harris shot the
low net of the field with a
43, rather than Betty Bums
as indicated.
“enjoyed” cold, windy
conditions in Sunday
morning's golf on April 27.
The results were as
follows:
Gross: 1. Greg Grant -
67, 2. (tie) Tom Bedortha
and Matt Scrivner -71.
Ehrmantraut - 58, 2. (tie)
Tim Wright and Charlie
Ferguson - 63.
Special events: KP
#4/13 - John Edmundson;
KP (2nd shot) - # 8/17 -
Matt Scrivner.
f e a t u r e the a nn u a l
Mustang Scramble Benefit
Tournament for the Heppner
High School golf team.
Golf coaches Greg Grant
and Matt Scrivner are in
charge of the tournament.
Over
the
Tee
Cup
RE-ELECT KEN GRIEB braved Only a mixture
seven players
For flight A, Pat Bev Steagall had low net
of rain, Edmundson held low gross and long drive.
Morrow County Commissioner
"Ken Grieb has been an
outstanding representative on
the M orrow County Court. I
have had the opportunity to
work with Ken on various issues,
and I'm pleased to say that his
leadership and dedication have
been m ost impressive, lam
confident that he will continue
to serve with the same passion
and commitment that I've
witnessed over the yea rs."
-Rep. Greg Smith
Sunday
men’s
play
results
Twent y-five men
Next Sunday will
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