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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 7,2014 - FIVE Heppner girl to play in Pendleton double-header Both Mustang teams in contention for district championships Bennett says she has had a great season with the Chukars and is exited to play in front of her home-town fans. The Chukars are currently third in their division and, with this being their last league games, they are guaranteed a spot in the NWAACC tournament May 16-19 at Delta Park in Portland. The college softball field in Pendleton is located on the BMCC college grounds, just west of the gymnasium. -Contributedphoto Mustang track takes eighth, ninth at o m m y B r e d f i e l d , Shot Put - 12lb - Varsity Emily Cecil, 1:13.09 25.90 Arlington T Tobias 6. Tom Gould, 34-04.50 4x100 Relay - Varsity Muller, 26.46 Tommy B red field , 31- 3. Antonia Tebbe, Mekayla Mustang girl golfers take first at Union The H eppner H igh School Mustang golf teams continued their strong play on the season as they had a good show ing at the Buffalo Peak High School Invitational in Union. The Mustang girls’ team won the tournament with a score of 394. They bested team s from La G rande (428) and Enterprise (433). O ther schools who had girls competing were Grant Union, Wallowa, Nixyaawii and the Hermiston JV. Blake Greenup finished in first place overall by shooting an 85. Maddie This Saturday in Pendleton, the Chukars of Treasure Valley Lindsay was fifth with a take on Blue Mountain Community College in a softball double-header at noon and 2 p.m. Heppner native Baily 100 and Paige Grieb shot Mustangs struggle on the diamond M u sta n g b a s e b a ll and softball teams both continued to struggle this week. The girls played back- to-back softball games against Union/Cove and Pilot Rock/Nixyaawii last Saturday. They first suffered a 2-21 loss to Union/Cove and then fell just short of a victory in their second game of the day, losing 4-5 to the Rockets. The losses give the girls an overall record o f 2-13 with 2-8 in league. They faced off against Irrigon on Tuesday and will take on Weston-McEwen/Griswold in a hom e tw in b ill on Saturday at 11 a.m. and 1 The H eppner track t e a m s a t t e n d e d the Arlington Invitational on Saturday, May 3; the men placed eighth in a field of 13, while the women took ninth. I n d i v i d u a l r es ul t s follow: Mens Results 100 Meters - Varsity Kaden Clark, 12.05 Jeremiah Petzoldt, 12.12 Tommy Bredfield. 12.58 200 Meters - Varsity 6. Kaden Clark, 24.90 a 104 to finish sixth. Emily Rea followed closely with a 105 to place seventh overall. Macy Gibbs shot a good round of 110 and Amanda Rea finished with a 113. The girls’ team has been on quite a roll lately and has won the last four tournaments in which they have played. The Heppner boys’ team (358) finished second to Enterprise (342). The M u sta n g s beat team s fro m W allo w a (3 9 7 ) and Grant Union (399). C ove, S ta n fie ld /E c h o , Nixyaawii, Hermiston JV and Pendleton JV also had players at the invitational. 400 Meters - Varsity 6. Jacob Moses, 59.25 8. Tobias Muller, 59.56 800 Meters - Varsity 4. S k y l e r P a l me r , 2:23.87 Ryan Cecil, 2:40.31 Kane Sweeney, 2:45.59 1500 Meters - Varsity 4. S k y l e r P a l m e r , 4:59.82 Ryan Cecil, 5:22.60 Kane Sweeney, 5:35.63 4x400 Relay - Varsity - Finals 2. Jacob Moses, Jeremiah Petzoldt, Skyler Palmer, Kaden Clark, 4:01.11 p.m. The M ustang b o y s’ baseball team failed to shake off last week’s losing streak, losing both sides of a Friday double-header to D u fu r/S o u th Wasco County, 0-11 and 11-17. The losses, com ing after a largely w inning season, give the Mustang baseball team an overall record of 8-7 with a league record of 4-5. They went up against Sherman on Tuesday and will have another chance to regain their w inning ways in a double-header at Weston-McEwen/Griswold IONE-Follow young Jim Hawkins and his friends as Saturday at 11 a.m. and 1 they sail a dangerous sea of adventure with Long John p.m. Silver and his pirate band at the helm this Saturday, May 10, at 7 p.m. in the lone High School gymnasium when the Missoula Children's Hieatre (MCT) and local students present an original musical adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s epic novel Treasure Island. Treasure Island was originally developed by Several Riverside Jr/Sr High School students placed the Missoula Children’s Theatre in partnership with in the recent Eastern Oregon University Regional Math Northwestern Energy. The Missoula Children’s Theatre Contest. They were: Edith Velasco, first, “Solve that residency in lone is presented locally by the lone Topic Problem,’’Algebra 2; Misael Madrigal, first, “Math Bee,’’ Club with support from the Morrow County Recreation Algebra 1; Laura Ponce, second, “Solve that Problem,” District. Pre-Calculus; and Lacey Mashos, second, State Exam. Lacey also qualified to compete at the 34th annual Oregon Invitational Mathematics Tournament at Oregon State Morrow County Justice of the Peace Ann Spicer has University, May 17. released the following Justice Court report: -Ryan Bennett, 31, of Heppner was found guilty of Operate ATV without Permit and Decal. Fie was fined $160. S h o o tin g th e low round for the M ustangs and finishing third overall was Logan Grieb with an 81. Tate Gentry shot 83 to finish fourth. Other scores for Heppner were a 93 from Shane Miles and 101 for John Propheter. First-year golfer Caden Hedman shot a 143 on the day. The golfers have a busy schedule ahead of them. This last Tuesday they hosted a tournament at Willow Creek Country Club. They next travel to Enterprise for a tournament at Alpine Meadows Golf Club on Friday. On Sunday, May 11, 08.50 Discus - 1.6kg- Varsity Tom Gould, 92-10 Javelin - 800g - Varsity Jerem iah Petzoldt, 108- 07 Tom Gould, 98-05 Long Jump - Varsity Skyler Palmer, 16-06.00 Tobias Muller. 15-11.00 Jacob Moses. 14-08.00 Womens Results 100 Meters - Varsity 5. Antonia Tebbe, 14.02 200 Meters - Varsity Riane Dompier, 33.44 400 Meters - Varsity 8. Kyla Dyer, 1:09.87 the team will play a practice round at Pendleton Country Club to get ready for the district championships. That t o u r n a m e n t will be held at Pendleton Country Club on Monday and Tuesday. May 12-13. Both Heppner teams have a great chance to win a district championship. Several individuals will also have the opportunity to place high enough to move on to compete at the OSAA State Championship Tournament. That event will be held in Corvallis at the Trysting Tree G olf Course, May 19-20. Kindle, Kelly Wilson, Kyla Dyer, 56.96 Shot Put - 4kg - Varsity 5. M ekayla Kindle, 27- 06.00 Discus - lkg - Varsity Riane Dompier, 51-03 Long Jump - Varsity 3. Kel l y Wi l s on, 14- 05.00 6. Ant oni a Tebbe, 14- 01.50 Ri a n e D o m p i e r , 1 1 - 04.00 Triple Jump - Varsity’ 6. M ekayla Kindie, 28- 02.25 7. Kelly Wilson, 27-06.75 Treasure Island to be lone kindergarten performed in lone visitation planned Riverside students rise to top in math contest Justice Court Report Kindergarten visitation is coming to lone Community School; the school invites all students who will be five years old by September 1, 2014 to a visitation on May 13 at 9:30 a.m. in the kindergarten classroom. Students will do an activity with the teacher, eat lunch and play at recess. Students can be picked up at noon. Parents are asked to fill out enrollment papers in the office. They will need to bring birth certificates, immunization papers, Social Security cards, and $2 for each student to eat lunch. Questions, call lone Community School at 541-422-7131. COMMUNITY GARDEN DA’s Report ANSON WRIGHT - CUTSFORTH - OHV ♦ ............................ ........ » C o m e S tM j PU vf A n o th e r D m j I ■ Web Site: www.morrowcountypsrks.org E-Mail: mcparksiaco.morrow.or.u* Reservations: 541-989-8214 » ........... — .................... — ■■■ .! ♦ CALENDAR OF EVENTS 2014 April 12-17 - Youth Turkey Hunt (OHV) M*y A. 2014 - Nunficid Outdoor School - Aquatic« (Anton Wright) May *. 2014 - Park« Open for Seaton (Anton Wright. ( uOforth, OHV) May 10. 2014 - Reload Ridge Riden Poker Run (OHV) I null n stem d trati.m aj t n f l k during event but open to puMk May 24-2A, 2014 - Memorial Day Weekend •Get > omi favorite vamping »He oar1> 'I* May 24. 2014 - OHV Hand« on evaluation* (OHV) June 14. 2014 - dth Annual Youth Pithing Derby (Cuttforih) June 16-22.2014 • Tri-County 4-H Camp (Cultforth) June 16-19, 2014 - Oregon Dept Porntry I mining (OHV) P ou k « of r « l 5 t M i C l n % a > to public )une 2 1.2 0 14 - OHV PMS Poker Run * FUND RAISE*T (Ol IV) - T m k n u m .lu a.tu n al tnUlk t e n « r * m M a fm to n«N » July 4.2014 • Independence Day 'do >«« i««oru. tmemt«« m l* • July 12 • I), 2014 - North Faat Bo* Hunter « Archer Shout (OHV) - P ontoM oT T na t n a m i a u « CUranp topuM ic Morrow County D istrict A ttorney Justin Nelson has released the following report: -Juan Hernandez Martinez, 29, was convicted of one count o f Harassment, a Class B Misdemeanor. Defendant was sentenced to 90 days in jail, however the execution o f 60 days was suspended and the defendant was sentenced for two years to Bench Probation. Defendant is to complete 20 hours o f com m unity service. An additional count of Assault was dismissed. Fines fees and assessm ents totaled $493. -Michael Kevin Johnson, 22, was convicted of Attempt to Commit Use of Unauthorized Vehicle I, a Class A Misdemeanor. Defendant is sentenced to jail for 50 days. Defendant was also co n v icted o f Unl awf ul E ntry into a Motor Vehicle II, a Class Auguet 11, 2014 - Bicycle Ridca Northwett (Spray to Heppner) Auguat 12. 2014 ■ Bicycle Riden Nortbwol Rett Stop (Cl) fSPOR HI) Augutt 30- II. 2014 labor Day Weekend « u ™ i r ~ .n .« w « ,« ii, • Aug 30- Sept. 2*. 2014- Archery Seaton •*«■<««l a m n « i t ) o (OHV) (Anton Wright) Ockbcr 4 • 17, 2014 - Iti Buck Smentì •!(«•■*• ffe.<nto ora««« o r a l t " Oct. 25 . Nov 7 , 2014 • 2nd Buck Scaeon ’t a m u « r i > M i « m n t o Oct 29 - Nov 2 , 2014 - F.ft Smurai *H»tor,»i».™» tmvn, November 3. 2014 • Anton Wright Ptrk CLOSES for M a tó n November 1-16.2014 - Y mah 2nd Seaann Special Elk Hum (OHV) N m «T Titol t m n a H<xppvj i vjCAr ApiFiivcrsArvf TTicrcsA... September 1 ,2014 - Labor Day September 13-14. 2014 NOMAC - Pddre Ingram Ride IiwU i— !■ « ■ to September U, 2014 - Main Camp ground d o t a lor It. 2014 - portion of campirla dot* for A Misdemeanor, and was sentenced to Discharge. He has and ad d itio n al conviction o f Disorderly C onduct in the Second Degree IV, and is sentenced to Discharge. An additional count was disposed with no conviction. Fees and fines total $1,993. -Jason Edward Kinzer, 31, was convicted of Possession of C ontrolled Substances- M etham phetam ines I, a Class C Felony. Defendant is sentenced to 18 months o f Formal Probation and 80 hours o f com munity service. -David Earl Terrelle Taylor was found guilty of probation violation; the defendant was sentenced to continuation of probation with the original conditions as well as an extension of probation fro one year from original expiration date. Total money judgm ents were $25. mm CUM HD to November 11. 2014- Veteran'* Day November 17. 2014 - t u t «forth and OHV Park CWHP lor maaon TVic Covmnj Clerk» DepArtmcM t A p p r e c ia te » a H Vjowr ViArtY w ork a m í > ìj c M c a tke P opi to People of M orrow Cowntvj. mti Ed Struthers and his dog. Fair Dinkum, by some rhubarb in the “Irish Green” Community Garden. -Contributedphoto -Continuedfrom PAGE ONE Compost piles were started with leaves from the city’s parks, steer manure and straw. As these broke down, they were added to the garden, creating depth and liveliness in the soil. The pile of rocks hand-picked from the garden bed is more proof of hard work put into improving the site. A s y s t e m o f dr i p i r r i g a t i o n a nd s o me spri nkl ers keeps crops moist. Deep piles of straw hold in the moisture and help to control weeds without the use of chemicals. Trees have been planted around the perimeter to create a future windbreak. For more information about a garden plot, contact Murray at 676-9158, or look for John or Ed at the “Irish Green,” where they are often found this time of year. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, help is available and that help Is FREE of charge. If Y O U h a v e a fa m ily m e m b e r w h o su ffe rs fro m g a m b lin g ad d ic tio n , Y O U c a n a ls o re c e iv e F R E E tr e a t m e n t e v e n if th e g a m b le r is not re c e iv in g tre a tm e n t. If y o u a re a re s id e n t o f M o rro w C o u n ty a n d yo u w is h to ta k e a d v a n ta g e o f th e s e rv ic e s a b o v e or d e sire m o re in fo rm atio n . P le a s e call a n y o f th e fo llo w in g n u m b e rs to s e t u p a L O C A L a p p o in tm e n t o r ju s t to talk: B o b b y H a rris @ 5 4 1 - 6 7 6 - 9 9 2 5 o r 5 4 1 - 2 5 6 - 0 1 7 5 Community Counseling Solutions (C C S ) @ 54 1-676-9161 O R 1 - 8 7 7 - 6 9 5 - 4 6 4 8 ( 1 - 8 8 8 - M Y L IM IT )