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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 8, 2015 Mustangs bring home golf titles Both Mustang golf teams won titles at the Pendleton Country Club Invitational last week. The girls’ team shot a 385 to defeat five other teams that included Burns, Pendleton JV, Baker, Enterprise and La Grande. Their score was 39 strokes better than second-place La Grande. On the boys’ side, the Mustangs shot a 368 to beat second-place Wal- lowa, who scored a 381. Other boys’ teams who par- ticipated were Nixiwayya, Enterprise, Nyssa, Vale and Imbler. On the individual side of things, Sophie Grant was the tournament medalist for the girls. Sophie shot an 88 to win the contest and lead the team. Amanda Rea finished with a 95 and her sister Emily Rea recorded a 96. Paige Grieb finished at 106 and Maddie Lindsay came in at 108. Riane Dom- Mustang golfers (L-R) Tommy Bredfield, John Propheter, Ross Cutsforth, Jesse Corbin, Logan Grieb, Brian Rill, Paige Grieb, Sophie Grant, Maddie Lindsay, Riane Dompier, Emily Rea and Amanda Rea. –Contributed photo pier was an alternate for the team on this day. For the boys, Logan Grieb took home medalist honors for the tournament. Logan shot an 83 on the day to get the win. John Propheter played well and came in with an 89 to finish third. Jesse Corbin carded a 95, Brian Rill finished with a 101 and Ross Cutsforth shot a 103. Tommy Bred- field served as the alternate for the team. The girls’ team will play at Wildhorse on Mon- day and then both teams will play there on Friday in another large invitational tournament. Three-man scramble to benefit HHS golf The 19 th annual Hep- pner High School Three Man Scramble is set for Sunday, April 26, at Willow Creek Country Club. Tee time is 9 a.m. Lunch will be served following play. The event is open to the first 27 teams to regis- ter. Cost of the tournament is $40 per player. First through third place (net and gross) prizes will be awarded, as well as KP and long putt prizes. Tee prizes will be given for every hole. The format will be three-person scramble us- ing the Oldsmobile Scoring Method with a maximum handicap of 12 per team allowed. Mustang softball has rocky start to league games The Heppner mustang softball girls took to the diamond in Irrigon on Sat- urday for their first league games, fielding only nine players due to some sick- ness. All nine players bat- tled hard and played well through two tough losses. Meranda Lemmon and Jessica Kempkin had two singles each while Morgan Correa, Riley Coleman and Sydney Maben each hit singles as well in a 4-8 loss in game one. In game two, all of the Mustangs hit the ball well…unfortunately right at the Irrigon defense. Meranda Lemmon took to the circle to hurl for the Mustangs for both games of the day, giving up few earned runs for a tight battle in the second game. Morgan Orem led the hitting with three singles. Onna Deloach and Meranda Lemmon each had two singles. Morgan Correa, Riley Coleman and Sydney Maben each had a single in a heartbreaking loss that was tied up in the The event is sponsored by the Heppner High School golf team, and proceeds will go to benefit HHS golf. For more information or to register, contact Greg Grant at grantg@morrow. k12.or.us, 541-676-9138 The Heppner track (work) or 541-676-5257 team traveled to the Sher- (home), or Matt Scrivner at man Country Invitational mattscrivner@gmail.com. Track Meet on April 4, where many personal re- cords and outstanding re- sults were accomplished. The day started out with Kaden Clark earn- ing second place in the long jump with a jump of 19’4”. This is a three- inch improvement from the meet the week before. Len Havermeier also made the finals with a jump of 17’ 3.75”, a 10” improvement from the previous week. Kelly Wilson went on to win the girls’ triple jump with a jump of 30’6”, and also placed 8 th in the shot put with a throw of 27’7”. Jeremiah Petzoldt made the finals in the javelin with a throw of 126’ 9”. In the high jump, sib- lings Kaelyn Lindsay and Alex Lindsay earned points by placing 4 th and 3 rd , re- spectively. Kaelyn Jumped 4’6”, while Alex jumped 5’4”. Len Havermeier also jumped 5’4”, and earned the 4 th place spot for the boys. The running events kicked off with the 4x100 meter relay, where Alex Lindsay, Len Havermeier, Kaden Clark and Jacob Moses finished 3 rd with a time of 47.9 seconds. Kaden Clark also made a statement in the 100 meter dash, improving his previ- Mustang Morgan Correa between bases during the Irrigon double-header. -Contributed photo fifth inning until Irrigon scored in the bottom of the seventh to win 9-8. The losses came on the heels of an 8-14 loss at home last Tuesday. The Mustangs have a long road trip for a double- header in Burns this Satur- day at 1 p.m. Heppner track stacks the podium at Sherman meet Kaelyn Lindsay pulls of a 4’6” high jump at the Sherman meet, earning her fourth in the event. –Contributed photo ous time by .3 seconds to finish second at 11.78 sec- onds. Clark also improved his 200M time, finishing second in 24.28 seconds. Skyler Palmer held a de- manding lead during his heat in the 800M dash and finished second overall with a time of 2:19.68. Other athletes that placed during the meet included: Jacob Moses: 400M (57.29)(3 rd ), Discus (84’7”) (7 th ); Kaelyn Lindsay: 100M (14.18)(4 th ) and 100M Hurdles (19.77)(4 th ); Kelly Wilson: Long jump (14’6.5”)(4 th ). Heppner Track will be traveling to Stanfield on April 11. Full team results, with placings to eighth place shown, are as follows: Sherman County Invita- tional Mens Results 100 Meters - Varsity 2. Kaden Clark 11.78a 200 Meters - Varsity 2. Kaden Clark 24.28a Joe Schmidt 27.15a 400 Meters - Varsity 3. Jacob Moses 57.29a 7. Joe Schmidt 59.54a 800 Meters - Varsity 2. Skyler Palmer 2:19.68a Kane Sweeney 2:44.45a 1500 Meters - Varsity Skyler Palmer 5:02.78a Kane Sweeney 5:39.92a 4x100 Relay - Varsity 3. Alex Lindsay, Len Haver- meier, Kaden Clark, Jacob Moses, 47.97a 4x400 Relay - Varsity 5. Skyler Palmer, Joe Schmidt, Jorgen Andersen, Jacob Moses, 4:09.55a Shot Put - 12lb - Varsity Jerimiah Petzoldt 33-00.25 Jorgen Andersen 28-09.50 Discus - 1.6kg - Varsity 7. Jacob Moses 84-07 Javelin - 800g - Varsity 7. Jerimiah Petzoldt 126-09 Len Havermeier 121-07 Jorgen Andersen 96-05 High Jump - Varsity 3. Alex Lindsay 5-04.00 7. Len Havermeier 5-04.00 Long Jump - Varsity 2. Kaden Clark 19-04.00 7. Len Havermeier 17-03.75 Skyler Palmer 16-01.00 Triple Jump - Varsity 4. Alex Lindsay 36-06.00 Womens Results 100 Meters - Varsity 4. Kaelyn Lindsay 14.18a Shayna Osmin 15.85a 100m Hurdles - 33” - Varsity 5. Kaelyn Lindsay 19.77a Shot Put - 4kg - Varsity 8. Kelly Wilson 27-07.00 Cara Arbogast 22-07.50 Discus - 1kg - Varsity Cara Arbogast 41-05 High Jump - Varsity 4. Kaelyn Lindsay 4-06.00 Long Jump - Varsity 3. Kelly Wilson 14-06.50 Shayna Osmin 12-01.00 Triple Jump - Varsity 1. Kelly Wilson 30-06.00