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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 4, 2016 Ione boys ace Helix tennis tournament - FIVE Pinwheels spin for abuse prevention in Morrow County Pinwheel gardens planted countywide throughout April’s Child Abuse Prevention Month to call people to action Kason Cimmiyotti, Trevor Nichols and Landon Mitchell plant Ione sixth-grade students planted a pinwheel garden around a pinwheel garden by the Morrow County School District sign the school reader board in Ione. Students are, in alphabetical in Heppner. –Contributed photo order: Morgan Alldritt, Parker Angell, Joshua Bleth, Blake Pinwheel gardens at that makes the biggest Carter, Cedrick Dayandante, Emily Ehrmantraut, Hailey Faviola Jaurez Alvarez, Chance McCormack, Ce- Heppner and Ione schools mark,” said Pamela Heisler, Heideman, cilia McElligott, Grace Ogden, Lucus Parker, Haylie Peter- were among more than 50 Prevention Specialist at the son, Kayla Rodriguez, Taylor Rollins, Onice Sanchez, Julian- pinwheel events taking Children’s Trust Fund of na Teeman, Katelyn Thompson, Anthony Villegas and Gary place across Oregon and Oregon. “The pinwheel is Walls. -Contributed photo This past Saturday, April 30, the Ione tennis team participated in the Helix High School tournament in Hermiston. Kai Ar- bogast (pictured) won the boys’ singles’ bracket and Daichi Walters and Bryan Fowler placed third in boys’ doubles. -Contributed photo Mustangs take on large ield at Condon Heppner track athletes traveled to the Condon/ Wheeler Invitational in Condon last Saturday, where the varsity men placed eighth in a ield of 17 with 30 team points. Goldendale took irst with 88, followed by Condon/ Wheeler with 51.5. Var- sity women placed 13 th in a ield of 18 with 11 team points. Griswold took the women’s division with 112, followed by South Wasco with 61. Individual results with places shown to eighth are as follows: Mens Results 100 Meters Varsity 1. Kaden Clark, 11.32a Didrik Finnseth, 12.68a Mads Meltofte, 12.73a 200 Meters Varsity Didrik Finnseth, 26.20a Carson Brosnan, 27.83a 400 Meters Varsity Skyler Palmer, 57.53a Justice Petzoldt, 1:05.24a Kane Sweeney, 1:09.83a 800 Meters Varsity 4. Hunter Nichols, 2:12.42a 5. Skyler Palmer, 2:12.69a Ryan Cecil, 2:32.11a 1500 Meters Varsity 5. Hunter Nichols, 4:33.81a Payton Lehman, 5:03.30a 3000 Meters Varsity Payton Lehman, 12:28.11a Kane Sweeney, 12:51.50a 110m Hurdles - 39” Var- sity Leo Waite, 22.18a 300m Hurdles - 36” Var- sity Leo Waite, 56.85a Shot Put - 12lb Varsity 4. Derek Howard, 42- 00.50 Discus - 1.6kg Varsity Ryan Cecil, 87-10 Carson Brosnan, 71-11 Kane Sweeney, 40-11 Javelin - 800g Varsity Jake Wallace, 103-11 Derek Howard, 103-05 Carson Brosnan, 88-02 Long Jump Varsity 2. Kaden Clark, 19-08.50 Skyler Palmer, 15-01.00 Mads Meltofte, 13-08.50 Triple Jump Varsity Payton Lehman, 31-05.00 Leo Waite, 31-01.00 Womens Results 100 Meters Varsity 8. Kaelyn Lindsay, 13.74a 100m Hurdles - 33” Var- sity 1. Kaelyn Lindsay, 17.38a 300m Hurdles - 30” Var- sity 6. Kaelyn Lindsay, 54.92a Shot Put - 4kg Varsity 8. Josey Evans, 28-06.00 Kaelyn Lindsay, 24-08.00 VOTE JIM D OHERT Y COMMISSIONER • BORN AND RAISED ON THE DOHERTY SHEEP RANCH • 18 YEAR MORROW COUNTY RESIDENT • PRODUCTION AG DEGREE; BA IN BUSINESS & HISTORY • LONG TIME LIVESTOCK BUSINESS OWNER • HAS VISION, FORESIGHT & COMMON SENSE • UNDERSTANDS CHALLENGES OF RURAL LIFE & WANTS TO MOVE MORROW COUNTY TO THE FOREFRONT OF LIVABILITY & COMMERCE one of hundreds across the nation, including on the Na- tional Mall in Washington, D.C, in New York and Chi- cago, to call people to act on behalf of our state’s and nation’s children through- out April. “While the pinwheel creates a memorable and compelling visual, it is the story behind the pinwheel a sign of hope, of the great childhoods all children de- serve because our children are our future.” Morrow County re- ceived 750 pinwheels for this prevention awareness project. Pinwheel gardens were planted at Heppner High School, Heppner El- ementary School, Irrigon school reader board, Riv- erside High School, Ione Community School and the SAGE Center. Morrow County School District employees and stu- dents, Ione School District employees and students, the SAGE center and its em- ployees all volunteered and donated time to this proj- ect. The Morrow County Health Department hopes to expand the Pinwheels for Prevention project next year to include local busi- nesses and libraries. For more information on how to get involved with the Pinwheels for Preven- tion project, contact the Morrow County Health Department. South Morrow teams attend Bulldog Invite Heppner and Ione track teams attended the Bull- dog Invite in Hermiston last Wednesday, April 27. For Varsity men, Heppner placed fourth with 63 and Ione placed ifth with 45 out of a ield of eight. Hermis- ton took irst at the event with 439.5, followed by Irrigon with 119.5. For varsity women, Ione took fifth with 36, while Heppner placed eighth with 13 out of a ield of eight. Hermiston came in irst with 389, followed by Griswold with 109. Individual results for Heppner and Ione ath- letes, with places shown to eighth, are as follows: Mens Results 100 Meters Varsity 1. Kaden Clark 11.72a Heppner Mads Meltofte 13.32a Heppner Nestor Ramirez 13.48a Ione Carson Brosnan 13.77a Heppner Pedro Bolanos 13.98a Ione Justice Petzoldt 14.22a Heppner Derek Howard 14.54a Heppner 150 Meters Varsity Didrik Finnseth 19.34a Heppner Danny Doherty 20.39a Ione Pedro Bolanos 20.79a Ione 200 Meters Varsity 4. Cord Flynn 25.25a Ione Didrik Finnseth 26.73a Heppner Nestor Ramirez 28.27a Ione Carson Brosnan 28.69a Heppner 300 Meters Varsity 5. Hector Aguilar 47.98a Ione 400 Meters Varsity 2. Skyler Palmer 56.98a Heppner 3. Hunter Nichols 57.77a Heppner Justice Petzoldt 1:04.88a Heppner Payton Lehman 1:07.94a Heppner Leo Waite 1:09.14a Hep- pner 800 Meters Varsity 3. Skyler Palmer 2:11.85a Heppner Ryan Cecil 2:30.40a Hep- pner 1500 Meters Varsity 5. Trent Smith 4:46.14a Heppner 6. Hayden Qualls 4:54.74a Ione 7. Payton Lehman 5:03.08a Heppner 3000 Meters Varsity 2. Hunter Nichols 9:43.28a Heppner 5. Hayden Qualls 10:38.55a Ione 6. Danny Doherty 11:19.04a Ione 7. Mads Meltofte 11:38.28a Heppner 300m Hurdles - 36” Varsity Trent Smith 54.56a Hep- pner Leo Waite 54.74a Heppner 4x100 Relay Varsity 5. Carson Brosnan, Didrik Finnseth, Mads Meltofte, Justice Petzoldt, 53.26a Heppner 7. Relay Team, 55.34a Ione Shot Put - 12lb Varsity 7. Derek Howard 39-11.50 Heppner 8. Jorge Aguilar 39-06.00 Ione Cord Flynn 35-10.00 Ione Karsen Dumler 33-05.00 Ione Tyler Carter 28-09.50 Ione Discus - 1.6kg Varsity 3. Cord Flynn 114-05 Ione Jorge Aguilar 102-04 Ione Ryan Cecil 93-10 Heppner Karsen Dumler 85-03 Ione Carson Brosnan 80-06 Heppner Tyler Carter 72-07 Ione Javelin - 800g Varsity 4. Cord Flynn 122-06 Ione 7. Hector Aguilar 111-00 Ione Derek Howard 97-04 Hep- pner Jake Wallace 91-08 Hep- pner Tyler Carter 86-01 Ione Didrik Finnseth 82-03 Heppner Justice Petzoldt 79-09 Heppner Leo Waite 72-06 Heppner High Jump Varsity 6. Pablo Ramos 5-02.00 Ione Long Jump Varsity 1. Kaden Clark 20-09.00 Heppner Pablo Ramos 16-09.00 Ione Nestor Ramirez 15-08.25 Ione Skyler Palmer 15-08.00 Heppner Hayden Qualls 14-05.00 Ione Tyler Carter 11-08.00 Ione Triple Jump Varsity 6. Pablo Ramos 34-10.00 Ione Hayden Qualls 30-11.75 Ione Leo Waite 29-06.75 Hep- pner Payton Lehman 28-08.50 Heppner Womens Results 100 Meters Varsity 6. Kaelyn Lindsay 14.25a Heppner Laura Ayala 14.94a Ione Susie Teeman 15.91a Ione 200 Meters Varsity 5. Kaelyn Lindsay 30.28a Heppner 100m Hurdles - 33” Varsity 2. Jessie Flynn 17.79a Ione 3. Kaelyn Lindsay 18.08a Heppner Laura Ayala 21.83a Ione 300m Hurdles - 30” Varsity 2. Jessie Flynn 50.80a Ione Shot Put - 4kg Varsity Kaelyn Lindsay 23-09.50 Heppner Ashley Medina 21-10.00 Ione Hannah Padberg 21-04.00 Ione Frances Knop 20-08.00 Ione Sonia Medina 20-07.00 Ione Breawna Teeman 19-02.00 Ione Discus - 1kg Varsity Sonia Medina 61-07 Ione Ashley Medina 61-05 Ione Breawna Teeman 54-01 Ione Frances Knop 40-07 Ione Javelin - 600g Varsity Susie Teeman 74-02 Ione Laura Ayala 64-01 Ione Breawna Teeman 55-09 Ione Ashley Medina 54-08 Ione Long Jump Varsity 1. Jessie Flynn 16-03.50 Ione Laura Ayala 13-02.00 Ione Susie Teeman 10-09.00 Ione Triple Jump Varsity 1. Jessie Flynn 33-00.00 Ione Don’t Be Surprised! LADIES NIGHT! Thursday May 5th C inCo D e M ayo F east !! C hiCken or B eef e nChiladas with r iCe and B eans Before picking up a shovel, pick up fue tele phone. Electric, water, sewer, natural gas, tele phone and cable television lines often are buried underground. 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