FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Heppner boys second at junior high meet
Heppner and Ione stu-
dents again took to the
track, this time at the Riv-
erside Junior High Invita-
tional at Riverside Jr./Sr.
High School in Boardman
last Friday, April 10.
Heppner boys took sec-
ond in a field of 13, while
Heppner women took fourth
out of 13. Ione men placed
ninth, and Ione women fell
into last place.
Both teams compete
next on Friday, April 17,
at the Heppner Invitational
with field events beginning
at 11 a.m. and running
events at noon.
Results with places list-
ed to eighth are as follows:
Heppner Results
Mens Results
100 Meters - Varsity
Mason Lehman, 14.15a
Carson Brosnan, 15.32a
Derek Howard, 15.43a
Blake Wolters, 16.52a
200 Meters - Varsity
Jake Wallace, 31.79a
Gibson McCurry, 31.87a
Gavin Hanna, 32.97a
Keegan Gibbs, 38.76a
400 Meters - Varsity
7. Jayden Wilson, 1:08.17a
Carson Brosnan, 1:16.36a
Jackson Lehman, 1:16.74a
Blake Wolters, 1:19.01a
800 Meters - Varsity
3. Hunter Nichols, 2:31.99a
8. Mason Lehman, 2:40.23a
Jorden Sweeney, 2:50.23a
Leo Waite, 3:08.76a
1500 Meters - Varsity
2. Hunter Nichols, 4:58.04a
6. Jayden Wilson, 5:09.26a
Jorden Sweeney, 5:41.63a
Gibson McCurry, 5:55.56a
300m Hurdles - 30” - Var-
sity
4. Gibson McCurry, 55.48a
7. Austin Moses, 1:05.28a
4x200 Relay - Varsity
4. Jorden Sweeney, Gavin
Hanna, Keegan Gibbs,
Jackson Lehman, 2:19.96a
Shot Put - 8lb - Varsity
1. Derek Howard, 37-06.50
Jason Rea, 27-07.50
Ethan Holmgren, 25-04.00
Austin Moses, 25-03.00
Discus - 1kg - Varsity
8. Jake Wallace, 69-11
Jason Rea, 68-04
Carson Brosnan, 59-02
Javelin - 300g TJ - Varsity
5. Gavin Hanna, 113-09
Jake Wallace, 85-02
Ethan Holmgren, 62-11
High Jump - Varsity
1. Gibson McCurry,
5-02.00
Leo Waite, 4-04.00
Austin Moses, 3-10.00
Long Jump - Varsity
Derek Howard, 12-06.50
Gavin Hanna, 12-06.00
Leo Waite, 11-10.00
Jackson Lehman, 11-01.50
Triple Jump - Varsity
Jason Rea, 24-00.75
Womens Results
100 Meters - Varsity
Alison Cecil, 15.80a
Josey Evans, 15.80a
Sage Ferguson, 16.15a
Serenity Rodriguez, 16.52a
200 Meters - Varsity
Suzy Cason, 34.81a
Marlee Mitchell, 36.98a
400 Meters - Varsity
3. Madelyn Nichols,
1:14.12a
Sydney Wilson, 1:22.58a
800 Meters - Varsity
2. Madelyn Nichols,
2:58.10a
7. Serenity Rodriguez,
3:07.76a
Marlee Mitchell, 3:07.99a
1500 Meters - Varsity
5. Sage Ferguson, 6:09.94a
Sydney Wilson, 6:41.33a
Alison Cecil, 6:44.25a
300m Hurdles - 30” - Var-
sity
4. Josey Evans, 1:04.76a
4x100 Relay - Varsity
6. Sage Ferguson, Serenity
Rodriguez, Sydney Wilson,
Madelyn Nichols, 1:03.72a
4x200 Relay - Varsity
3. Madison Combe, Suzy
Cason, Marlee Mitchell,
Kendall Dowdy, 2:27.18a
Shot Put - 6lb - Varsity
3. Madison Combe, 29-
03.50
4. Josey Evans, 29-03.00
Kendall Dowdy, 22-11.00
Discus - 1kg - Varsity
3. Josey Evans, 61-01
4. Madison Combe, 60-07
Kendall Dowdy, 53-10
Javelin - 300g TJ - Varsity
28. Serenity Rodriguez,
47-03
Long Jump - Varsity
Sydney Wilson, 11-07.00
Sage Ferguson, 10-01.00
Suzy Cason, 9-05.00
Ione Results
Mens Results
100 Meters - Varsity
Nester Ramirez, 14.23a
Jake Heideman, 15.90a
200 Meters - Varsity
1. Aaron Smythe, 28.13a
Nester Ramirez, 31.22a
1500 Meters - Varsity
Hayden Qualls, 5:20.85a
Shot Put - 8lb - Varsity
2. Aaron Smythe, 36-05.00
Jake Heideman, 25-03.00
Tyler Carter
20-05.00
Discus - 1kg - Varsity
Jake Heideman, 69-06
Tyler Carter, 68-01
Javelin - 300g TJ - Varsity
4. Aaron Smythe, 120-00
Hayden Qualls, 86-09
Jake Heideman, 85-04
Long Jump - Varsity
8. Aaron Smythe, 13-09.00
Nester Ramirez, 12-10.25
Triple Jump - Varsity
5. Hayden Qualls, 26-06.75
Womens Results
100 Meters - Varsity
Laura Ayala, 15.48a
Sarah Knop, 15.81a
Lisa Ginther, 16.70a
200 Meters - Varsity
Sarah Knop, 34.23a
Lexi Garrett, 38.56a
800 Meters - Varsity
Rene Peterson, 3:29.78a
100m Hurdles - 30” - Var-
sity
Sarah Knop, 22.39a
Laura Ayala, 22.61a
300m Hurdles - 30” - Var-
sity
6. Laura Ayala, 1:04.99a
8. Emma Rietmann,
1:08.25a
4x100 Relay - Varsity
Lexi Garrett, Emma Riet-
mann, Rene Peterson, Sarah
Knop, 1:08.41a
Shot Put - 6lb - Varsity
Lexi Garrett, 26-01.50
Rene Peterson, 19-11.00
Mackenzie Heideman, 14-
05.00
Discus - 1kg - Varsity
Mackenzie Heideman,
37-00
Rene Peterson, 36-02
Javelin - 300g TJ - Varsity
Mackenzie Heideman,
44-02
Lisa Ginther, 39-01
High Jump - Varsity
6. Lisa Ginther, 4-01.00
8. Lexi Garrett, 4-00.00
Emma Rietmann, 3-10.00
Long Jump - Varsity
5. Laura Ayala, 11-11.00
HHS Volleyball selling
community calendars
The Heppner Junior and Senior High School vol-
leyball team is once again selling community birthday
calendars. A personalized calendar can be purchased for
$10. Sales will conclude on April 23, so anyone interested
is encouraged to order soon.
New customers can contact any volleyball player or
Darcee Mitchell at 541-676-5717. The money raised will
enable the program to purchase equipment, attend team
camp, hire summer clinicians for skills camp and more.
Calendars will be available for delivery and pickup
in September.
Spring Cleaning, Come in and check out our sales!! SCHOOL DISTRICT
Rosenbalm, SBE kinder-
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education PERS retiree, garten teacher, 2015-16,
STORE HOURS:
Joanna Lamb, ACH as- Mike Royer, PERS RJSHS
M-F 7a.m. – 6p.m. Sat. 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Pharmacy Hours: M-F 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. (closed 1-2 for lunch)
sistant custodian, Madison retiree counselor, 2015-16,
Murrays Drug, Heppner • Phone 676-9158 • Floral 676-9426
Eileen Searles, IES fourth
grade teacher, 2015-16;
Michelle Spencer, ACH/
IES music teacher, 2015-
16; Gann Thomas, PERS
Seniors, people with disabilities, families and caregivers...
retiree RJSHS language
arts 2015-16; Dieter Waite,
transfer from HJHS teach-
er to HES .75 adminis-
trator (will remain .25 at
HJSHs 2015-16); extra duty
Know your options.
Boy Scouts fundraiser
will raise flags in yards
four holidays a year
The Boy Scouts want to put flags in local yards as a troop
fundraiser. -Contributed photo
Willow Creek Boy
Scout Troop 691 wants to
display the American flag in
yards all over Heppner. The
troop has organized a fun-
draiser that gives residents
the opportunity to display
a three-foot by five-foot
flag on an eight-foot pole
on four holidays each year:
Memorial Day, Flag Day,
Independence Day and Vet-
erans Day.
For $45 the first year
and $40 each subsequent
year, members of Troop
691 will place a nylon flag
in residents’ yards. The
flag will be displayed from
sunrise to sunset on the four
holidays.
“Once the service is
purchased, residents won’t
have to do anything—the
scout troop will do all the
work for you,” said Dan
Grigg, Scoutmaster for
Troop 691. “This makes
it easy for members of the
community to show their
patriotic spirit and to have
a flag flying at their home.”
Funds raised from the
project will help the troop
keep its equipment updated
and will help pay for boys
to attend annual summer
camps and other high-ad-
venture activities. In the
past, Boy Scout Troop 691
cut and sold firewood each
year to raise funds for sum-
mer camps and other activi-
ties.
“Selling firewood was
a great fundraiser and we
appreciate the generous
donations of Bruce Young
Logging, Sam Hornbeck
and others over the years.
However, what we found is
that most of the work was
done by the adults and we
were looking for a project
that the boys themselves
could have a significant
role in,” said Dieter Waite,
executive of the chartering
organization. “Scout troops
in other communities have
done the flag fundraiser
and found it to be very well
received in their communi-
ties. Our plan is to start with
Heppner, and potentially
expand it to Lexington and
Ione over time.”
The scout troop will
start taking sign-up’s right
away. The goal is to have
the subscriptions complete
and the flags purchased and
ready to display by Memo-
rial Day.
Anyone interested in
signing up or who would
like more information, send
an email to troop691ore-
gon@gmail.com or call
541-299-9000.
contracts Sam Cornelius,
RJSHS junior high head
track coach; Eric Solis,
half-time IJSHS .5 C team
boys basketball.
-adopted the first read-
ing of the following re-
scinded, new or revised
policies on district pur-
chasing, staff complaints, a
mother-friendly workplace
involving breast-feeding
and expression of breast
milk on school property,
non-prescription medica-
tions, prescription medi-
cations, student searches,
disposal of district property,
bidding requirements.
-adopted new, revised
or rescinded ARs on: public
complaint procedures, grad
requirements and bidding
requirements.
-heard the following
announcements: April 2,
end of third quarter; next
board meeting, Riverside
Jr/Sr. High School, May 11.
From the North End
Connell appointed to Boardman
planning commission
Looking for information and services can be frustrating.
Your Aging and Disability Resource Connection counselor
will make it easy for you to access local caregiving, Medicare
counseling — whatever you need.
Knowing your options will help empower you to live as
independently as possible while getting the help you need.
Don’t miss out. The service is free and available to all seniors and
people with disabilities, as well as their families and caregivers.
Get in touch with your local ADRC options counselor today at:
1-855-ORE-ADRC
(673-2372)
www.ADRCofOregon.org
During their April 7
council meeting, Boardman
City Councilors appointed
Toni Connell to fill a vacan-
cy on the Boardman Plan-
ning Commission. She will
serve a term that expires on
Dec. 31, 2017. Connell had
served as the planning com-
mission’s recorder for the
past three years. Boardman
councilors say she brings
valuable understanding of
the challenges of manag-
ing Boardman’s growth,
improving infrastructure,
and how to further develop
Boardman. She has lived
in Boardman for more than
seven years with her hus-
band Mike.
The planning com-
mission is comprised of
seven members appointed
by the city council and is a
permanent advisory body
to the council on matters
related to planning and
development. The commis-
sion holds monthly public
meetings to consider land
use and zoning matters
presented by staff, such
as plan amendments, zone
changes and amendments,
conditional use permits,
variances and tentative sub-
division projects. Meetings
are the third Wednesday
of each month at 7 p.m. at
Please join us!
Veterans
Benefits
Roundtable
Friday, April 17th 9:30am-11:30am
Heppner City Hall
Interactive discussion
of Veterans benefits
Please RSVP 541-922-6420
Hosted by Morrow County Veterans Services
Boardman City Hall.
Currently the planning
commission has two va-
cancies. Interested parties
must be adult residents of
the City of Boardman and
be willing to commit to
the monthly meetings. For
more information, contact
Boardman City Hall at 541-
481-9252.
Power Team
at Irrigon
this week
Todd Keene and the
Power Team will be at Ir-
rigon High School Wednes-
day, April 15, through Sun-
day, April 19, with perfor-
mances at 7 p.m. on April
15 and 4 p.m. on April 19.
A $2 donation is suggested
at the door.
Billed as “The world’s
greatest exhibition of pow-
er, strength, speed, inspira-
tion and motivation,” the
team has been featured on
ESPN, NBC, ABC, CBS
Sports, FOX and CNN and
on shows like the Tonight
Show, The Daily Show and
Walker, Texas Ranger.
Irrigon High School is
located at 315 SE Wyoming
Ave, Irrigon.