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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 3, 2017 - THREE The View from the Green Over the Tee Cup The cloudy day didn’t seem to dampen the spirits of the 17 ladies who par- ticipated in the weekly play day at Willow Creek Coun- try Club April 25. Low gross of the field went to Nancy Propheter, while low net went to Della Heideman and Sarah Rucker had least putts. For flight A, Pat Ed- mundson had low gross, Eva Kilkenny low net, Loa Heideman least putts and Nancy Propheter the long drive. Mustangs sweep Enterprise Invitational For flight B, Corol Mitchell had low gross, Betty Burns and Judy Har- ris tied for low net, Karen Haguewood had least putts and Pat Dougherty had the long drive. For flight C, Bev Stea- gall had low gross, Josie Kindsfather low net, Kris Lindner least putts and Bev Steagall the long drive. In addition, Pat Ed- mundson had a chip-in on #5 and Sarah Rucker a chip-in on #8. The Heppner Mustang golf teams continued their winning ways by taking both team championships at the Enterprise Invitational held at Alpine Meadows Golf Course. The team members braved the cold and snowy weather to post scores higher than normal, but still pretty good for the poor conditions they had to play in. The girls’ team won the tournament by shooting a 394 on the day. They best- ed teams from La Grande (459) and Grant Union (568) to take the team title. The Mustang boys’ and girls’ teams both took home championship trophies from the Enterprise Sophie Grant finished in invitational last week. Back (L-R) Casey Fletcher, Jake Lindsay, Logan Grieb, Cason Mitchell, third place overall as she Dan Bretsch, Logan Burright, Wyatt McNary, Kellen Grant, Charles Cason. Not pictured: shot an 87. Amanda Rea Reno Ferguson. Front (L-R) Madison Combe, Amanda Rea, Suzy Cason, Sophie Grant, Claire was fourth with a 101 and Grieb, Caitlyn Scrivner, Nicole Propheter. -Photo by Kirsti Cason It was a long day for Nicole Propheter finished placed first overall with a first-place medalist for the in fifth place with a 102. score of 364. Other team tournament. Dan Bretsch the players and coaches as individual with a score of Other team scores were scores were Enterprise and Kellen Grant both shot they left Heppner at 5 a.m. 246. She will travel with Madison Combe (104), (420), Heppner #2 (424) a 91 and finished tied for and returned around 10 p.m. the Warriors to play in the Claire Grieb (110), Caitlyn and Imbler (466). There fourth. Other scores were It was another step in the NAIA Na- Scrivner (120) and Suzy were also golfers from Wal- Logan Burright (94), Reno process for both teams as t i o n a l Cason (159). Individual lowa and Grant Union high Ferguson (100), Cason they prepare for the district Champion- Mitchell (101), Jake Lind- golf tournament to be held golfers from Cove and Wal- schools participating. ships at the On the boys’ side of say (106), Casey Fletcher at the Pendleton Country lowa also played in the PGA Na- things, Logan Grieb fired an (106), Charles Cason (118) Club on May 8-9. girls’ tournament. tional Fazio The boys’ #1 team 82 on the day and was the and Wyatt McNary (123). Course in Palm Beach Gardens, FL Chris Lien May 23. Finishing second with a Lien, 25, is a senior at 53 was the team of Logan Lewis-Clark State College. Grieb, Jake Lindsay and He was a first-team confer- Coby Dougherty. In third ence pick and was named place was the team con- Player of the Year for the sisting of Logan Burright, conference. Lien also was Scott Burright and Wyatt awarded with the Champi- McNary, who shot a 54. ons of Characters award for Door prizes were the team. awarded for everyone who Lien led his team to the entered the tournament, Frontier Conference cham- and hole prizes also were pionship with a 215, one- handed out. Winning the la- under for the tournament. dies’ long drive was Sophie His 69 in the final round Grant. The long drive for was a tournament low in the men was won by Logan the three rounds. In rounds Burright. 1-2, he posted back-to-back The KP on hole 2/11 73s. Lien and the rest of the Lewis-Clark Warriors will Heppner golf coach Greg Grant introduces the Mustang team to the competitors at the Mustang was won by Travis Cof- felt, while 3/12 was won travel to TPC Deere Run Scramble fundraising event held last Sunday in Heppner. -Photo by Kirsti Cason The Heppner Mustang Golfers were treated to a and Kelly Fox, who shot a by Steve Anthony, 7/16 in Moline, IL for the NAIA National Championships golf team hosted its 21 st lunch provided by the golf 53. Also shooting a 53 but was Tom Shear, 9/18 was annual Mustang Scramble team parents. finishing in third place in a Denis Thomas and the KP May 16. fundraising tournament Winning first place scorecard playoff was the on hole 5/14 was won by last Sunday. This event is gross with a total of 52 team of Dan Bretsch, Joe Mike Doherty. The KP for women the major fundraiser for was the team of Erin Ma- Bartlett and Travis Cofelet. the highly-successful golf son, Mitch Huru and Bob The first place net team was awarded to Nancy program and helps fund Stewart. Finishing second with a score of 51 was the Propheter. The long putt on MCSO will be handling travel and equipment. The gross was the team of Mike team of Jim Kindle, Todd hole 8/17 was won by Erin charges for damages to course was in great shape Doherty, Chad Doherty Lindsay and Troy Hiatt. Mason. property in Morrow Coun- and the weather was good. ty. OSP and Boardman PD also assisted. Bowles reported that there were no The grant will fund used in regional industries. Regional CTE Coordinator. injuries related to the chase. -Continued from PAGE ONE manufacturers themselves, three activities to connect “The big idea is that we The student field trips “This was another great the InterMountain ESD & students to manufacturing need to grow our own em- are happening this spring. example of our local agen- CTE Consortium and Blue careers: ployees in eastern Oregon An “Introduction to Manu- cies, working together to Mountain Community Col- -Field trips for students and ensure that manufactur- facturing” curriculum and keep our public safe,” said lege. to visit local regional in- ing partners in the region other instructional resourc- Bowles. dustries. are connected to educators es available through an -Videography services and students. The Eastern online hub will be imple- to film and produce docu- Oregon Workforce Board mented by September 2017. mentaries featuring region- is working diligently to For more information al manufacturing careers; support local industry by about the Eastern Oregon these videos will be posted finding avenues to recruit Workforce Board or East- online. and retain skilled work- ern Oregon Manufacturing -Instructional resources ers, who can contribute to Partnership, contact Bill for introducing students to thriving communities,” said Rosholt at 541-963-3693. the manufacturing skills Jennifer Pambrun, IMESD Greenup, Lien receive college golf honors Two Heppner youth, Blake Greenup and Chris Lien, have distinguished themselves on the col- lege golf scene as their teams took college conference victories. Blake Both Gree- Greenup nup and Lien also re- ceived all-conference hon- ors for their performance in the championships. Greenup, 20, is a junior at Lewis-Clark State Col- lege, Lewiston, ID. She was named to Second Team All-Conference, as well as receiving the Champion of Character award for the 2017 Frontier Conference Golf League. The honors came after the conference champion- ship in Tempe, AZ, where the Lewis-Clark Warriors women’s team took the championship. Greenup led her team in scoring through the first days of the tournament to finish fifth overall as an Golf team hosts Mustang Scramble HIGH SPEED CHASE -Continued from PAGE ONE a suspended license and in possession of metham- phetamine. Bowles stated that Paradiso will be facing multiple charges related to the incident, including Criminal Mischief, Posses- sion of Methamphetamine and Elude in a Vehicle. UCSO is the lead agency for the pursuit and MADE IN EASTERN OREGON