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    1:29.20; 800m 3:22.5;
1500m 6:30.92;
Hur
Heppner 100m
Gazette-Times,
Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 24, 2017
- THREE
dles 27.31; 300m Hurdles
1:08.54; Long Jump 9’9”
and Triple Jump 22’6.5”.
J a c k championship.
son Lehman:
-Continued from PAGE ONE Trinity McCarthy from (780), La Grande (806), the state
100m
14.52;
28.21;
Although 200m
they will
lose
third year in a row as she La Grande won the indi- Valley Catholic (808), Taft
400m
1:01.24;
Long
from
finished in ninth place over- vidual title by shooting an (821), Newport (839) and senior Amanda Rea Jump
13’11.75”,
Triple
Jump
this year’s team,
the future
all. Nicole was close behind impressive 146 total. She Phoenix (923).
31’6”
and
4x200m
Relay
The Mustang girls’ still looks bright as every-
with a 182 and finished in finished third in last year’s
By popular demand, in the landscape, will be
one else will be back. The Morrow Soil and Water pre-mixed by a licensed
11 th place. Amanda was tournament. St. Mary’s team had a very successful 2:14.4.
a d e l y n of
N the
i c h team
o l s : Conservation District along chemical applicator and
13 th with a two-day total of of Medford won the team season this year. They won other M members
4
0
0
m
1
:
0
6
.
3
7
;
8
0
0 m with the Natural Resources will be in a labeled one-
185 and Madison finished title by shooting a 706 and every invitational tourna- will return with tremendous
rd
2:35.15;
1500m
5:24.82;
23 with a 197. Claire and Heppner was next with their ment they entered around experience from this year Conservation Service will gallon container ready for
Javelin
and look 11:42.79;
to continue
their again host “Free Spray use. Information on weed
Caitlyn combined for a 231 740. The rest of the scores the region. They were the 3000m
77’8”
and
Medley
Relay Days” in Morrow County. identification, water quality,
were Oregon Episcopal Special District 3 Champi- winning ways.
to round out the scoring.
1500m 5:50.9; 13’6”; Triple Jump 27’11”
Another year goes by 2:56.99;
M a d i s o n ’s c o u s i n (767), Blanchet Catholic ons and finished second at 2:13.57.
Heppner’s Free Spray Day proper clothing and weather
and another successful sea 3000m 12:54.56; Javelin and Medley Relay 2:13.57.
Hannah Palmer: 200m will take place Thursday, conditions, conservation
son in the books for the 86’1”; 4x100m Relay 59.31
Cody Fletcher: 1500m 40.86; 400m 1:32.61; 800m
HJSHS junior high track and Medley Relay 2:18.9. 6:46.2; Shot Put 25’3”; Dis 3:36.2; 1500m 6:44.2; May 25, from 9 a.m. to programs and various other
A n t h o n y R a n k i n : cus 60’9”; Javelin 73’10” 3000m 15:08.33; Discus noon at Heppner City Park. educational materials will
team. Coaches Toni Nichols
The SWCD began the also be presented. A coop
Heppner
Mustang
and The
Brandi
Sweeney
had Shot Put 15’7”; Discus and 4x200m Relay 2:15.03. 47’4” and Javelin 55’0”.
popular
event several years erative agreement will be
boys’
golf team
competed
at 37’10”; Long Jump 6’9”
24
athletes
who
worked
Brock Hisler: 100m
Tyson Vawser: 400m ago to promote watershed required to be completed.
the recent
OSAA 3A/2A/1A
hard
to improve,
tried new and 4x200m Relay 2:47.37. 14.17; 200m 28.81; 400m 1:09.25; 800m 2:32.42;
SWCD and its mascot,
State Golf
Brooklynn Wilson: 28.81; Long Jump 12’11”, 1500m 5:34.9; 300m Hur health and weed control
events,
and Championship
gained knowl
“Spike,”
also are planning
to
the
citizens
in
Morrow
held on
the track
Ridge and
Course
edge
about
field 100m 17.94; 200m 37.94; 4x100m Relay and Medley dles 51.94; Javelin 110’6”;
stops
in
Boardman
(the
County.
Coach Greg Grant, Logan Grieb and Coach
Matt Scrivner
at Eagle
Crest Resort near 400m 1:29.17; 300m Hur Relay 2:18.9.
this
season.
Long Jump 12’7.5” and at the Morrow
NAPA
parking
lot)
on
Mon
County
Grain
Oregon
Athletic
Coaches
Association
Awards
Banquet.
Redmond.
fin- dles 1:08.98; Javelin 45’1”
Here are The
their team
personal
Brian Lindsay: 100m 4x200m Relay 2:14.4.
-Contributed
photo
Growers
has
donated the day, May 22, and Irrigon
ished with
a two-day
records
(PRs)
for this total
sea and Medley Relay 2:13.57. 15.21; 200m 32.24; 400m
Jayden Wilson: 400m chemical
City Park
on Tuesday,
Trimec
again State
of Oregon.
He May
has
Heppner
High
School
of 708 to finish in fifth
Conor Brosnan: 100m 1:13.94; 800m 3:03.12; 1:03.8; 800m 2:31.97;
son:
23.
this
year.
The
herbicide,
been
involved
in
the
Mus-
was
well
represented
at
the
place,
only eight Comstock:
shots away 14.44; Shot Put 31’11.5”; 1500m 6:15.81; Javelin 1500m 4:57.81 and High
Brandon
labeled
for broadleaves
Oregon Athletic
Coaches tang golf program for many
from the
fourth-place
tro- Discus 93’3”; Javelin 86’5”; Long Jump 13’1; Jump 5’2”.
100m
17.46;
200m 36.74;
Association
Awards
Ban- years and brings tremen-
phy at Jump
this year’s
Long
11’1”; tourna-
Javelin 122’8” and 4x200m Relay 4x100 Relay 58.44 and
Sydney Wilson: 200m quet recently. Greg Grant, dous knowledge and teach-
ment. and 4x200m Relay 2:15.03.
78’9”
4x200m Relay 2:14.4.
31.81; Shot Put 31’10.5”;
Logan Grieb led the
Jace Coe: 200m 31.24;
2:47.37
Derrick Smith: 100m Long Jump 13’10”; Triple Matt Scrivner and Logan ing of the game to both the
all received awards boys’ and girls’ teams. He
team David
in scoring
on day
one 4 0 0 m 1 : 1 4 . 3 4 ; 8 0 0 m 15.94; 200m 32.24; 400m Jump 27’10.5” and Medley Grieb
Cribbs:
400m
tempt
to Commit
a Class
C/
Morrow
County held
Dis in has
given
countless
hours
at
the
annual
event,
as he fired 800m
an impressive
1:16.38;
2:53.62; 2:35.84; 1500m 5:02.4; 1:01.34; 800m 2:50.42; Relay 2:13.57.
Unclassified
Felony
-
Pos
trict
Attorney
Justin
Nelson
Eugene at Autzen Stadium. of labor to improving the
75 to finish
in fifth 3000m
place Shot Put 29’8”; Long Jump 1500m 5:35.65; High Jump
1500m
5:38.16;
session of
Blake Wolters: 200m has Coach
released Grant
the following
at Methamphet
Willow Creek
received facilities
overall for Javelin
the day.
Dan 14’6”; 4x100m Relay 58.44 4’2” and 4x100 Relay 30.43; 400m 1:06.64; 800m report:
12:40.36;
77’0”;
amine,
a
Class so A that
Misde
Country
Club
not
the
National
Federation
of
Bretsch
was
next 4x100m
for the and
Medley Relay
2:18.9.
Long
Jump
12’75”;
The Mustang
boys’ golf
team at 58.44.
the state tournament at Eagle Crest
last week.
Pictured
L-R:
meanor.
Sentence
of 180
2:52.5;
1500m
5:15.52;
-Marion
Ivan
Taylor,
only
the
golf
team
but
ev-
State
High
School
Associa-
team with
an and
87 and
Jake Kellen
Zachary
Ferguison:
Grant, Logan
Burright, Logan
Grieb, Steagall:
Dan Bretsch,
Jake Lindsay,
Matt Scrivner
Relay
59.34
Medley
Kegan
200m
days’ jail can
time enjoy
was suspend
3000m Coach
11:53.61;
Javelin 57,
was
convicted
of Fail
eryone
a
better
tions
Section
8
Girls
Golf
and Reno
Ferguson.
-Contributed
photo 400m 1:16.74; 800m
Lindsay
shot a 94. Kellen 200m
36.54;
400m 1:19.14;
Relay
2:18.9
32.60;
ed and experience.
the defendant sen
116’5” and 4x200m Relay ure
to Appear
a Class
A golfing
Coach
of the II,
Year
award.
Both Grant
and Shot
Burright
and on the
medal 5:40.4;
stand. 2:14.4.
Burns (879), Bandon (806) Misdemeanor.
Grant
and Logan
Burright
2:58.0;
Put 2:55.5;
Adan
Guerra:
60m 800m
1500m
tenced
to
24 was
months’
bench
Sentence
of
Logan
awarded
Section 8 includes the states
improved
on day
two of Jav
the That is an improvement and Taft (842).
both finished
the first 200m
day 21’9”;
Discus
53’7”;
10.46;
100m 18.04;
probation,
to
include
40
180
days’
jail
time
was
sus
of Oregon, Washington, a $1,000 Oregon Athletic
tournament.
This year’s team had pended
shooting
a 102.
64’9”; Grant
Long fired
Jump a from his 11 th place finish
37.34;
400m
1:27.70; Shot elin
hours
of
community
service
and
the
defendant
Idaho, Montana and Wyo- Coaches Association Schol-
92 while
Burright
in at last year’s tournament. an impressive season. They sentenced
scoring
on day
two 10’7”;
Triple
Jump came
20’2”
Put The
17’3”;
Discus
40’7”;
and substance
to 36 golf
months’
He was abuse
one of evalu
eight
ming. His girls’
teams arship.
with 4x200m
a 99. Relay 2:15.03. Bretsch and his total of 174 won several invitational probation,
was again
led by
Grieb with
Long
Jump
7’3.5”
and and
ation.
An
additional
count
to
include
60
rd
scholarship
winners
from
have
had
tremendous
suc-
The council
His two-day
of landed him in 23 place tournaments
in the also
area vot
and hours of community ser of Theft III was dismissed.
an 83. Bretsch
shot another
Hannah
Finch: total
100m
4x200
Relay 2:47.37.
around
the
state
to
be
rec-
cess
over
the
years
and
have
to approve
a new Dis-
fine
city treatment
facility ed
158 put 200m
Grieb 29.84;
in seventh
overall.
Lindsay finished
captured
the Special
87 and
Lindsay
improved
300m the
Trevor
Nichols:
200m 14.44;
Fines, fees Logan
and assessments
vice.
st
ognized.
received
placed
in
the
top
four
at
the
for infractions
in
the a 182
former
and schedule
place in 56.98;
the final
standings
with
and mill
in 31 site
place.
trict 3 championship.
They
several 400m
strokes
with an
88. Hurdles
Long
Jump to
34.24;
1:15.54;
800m
totaled
$200.
Brian Taylor, the
th
award
for his leader-
state -David
golf championships
city.
spreading
Grant was the
40 effluent
with a there
194 the
were
only eight strokes out 49,
was
convicted
of
At
st
ship,
scholarship,
commu-
the
last
several
years.
This
The new
rais
to
it out was
of the 51 creek.
and keep
Burright
with of fourth
and schedule
nine strokes
nity
service
and
outstanding
year
the
girls’
team
brought
for repeat
offenders
There
are apparently
a total
of 201.
There was es
out fines
of third
place
at this
leaves
time offend home the second-place tro- play over his career as a
issues
flood at plain
a total with
of 68 the
golfers
this but
year’s
state first
tournament.
pretty the
much
where phy to add to their already Mustang.
under
plan. After dis er fines
year’s that
tournament.
Although
Mustangs
Each honoree had fam-
now,
city attorney
cussion,
the council
voted they
Joel Snyder
of Oakridge
lose are
three
seniors
off of overflowing trophy case.
ily
members
who attended
Coach
Scrivner
was
to
continue
with options
on Bill
won
the individual
champi-
this Kuhn
year’s explained.
team (Grieb,
the
banquet.
recognized
as
an
Assistant
The council
pub
the
sewer
onship
by plant.
shooting a 144. Lindsay,
Bretsch) held
the a future
hearing
the rest
new of fine
In o Christian
t h er b u s won
i n es the
s , lic
Cascade
looks
bright. on The
the Coach of the Year in the
PENDLETON—Stu stitutions, including aca
before
voting but
to adopt
the
discussed
team council
title with
a total of a fee
team
is young,
there it.
is
dents
can soon look for demic advising and other
council
also voted
proposed
grant Episcopal
program lots The
658 and Oregon
of depth
and strength
in
for incoming 5th – 8th graders
ward
to
accessing more resources like tutoring,
go along
with members
a utility
from
the county
was second
with a which
670. to
numbers.
Several
May 30th, 31st & June 1st from 4-6pm
courses,
programs,
degrees library access and disability
will
each
city
in the commission
Other see
scores
were
Blanchet
did not travel recommen
to state but
Only 13 players braved Rucker. Pat Dougherty had
at the Elementary gym. cost
and
resources
through
East services. Tuition and fees
to multiple
relieve matches
part of
county
receiving
portion dation
Catholic
(699), a Portland
played in
the wind, cold and slight low net and Pat Edmundson
ern
Oregon
University
and will be assessed based on
Heppner
homeowner’s
$25.00.
of
$200,000 (700),
the county
has a during
Adventist
Heppner
the season.
Look for rain for the Willow Creek
had least putts of the field.
taken at each school
Blue
Mountain
Community
bill after
a pipe
allocated.
(708), Oakridge (734), Re- water
next year’s
team
to broke
battle Country Club ladies play courses
Contact Coach Wilson 541-256-0126 with questions
For Flight A, Eva
respectively.
College
simultaneously.
the creek
for
How the
money Chris-
is to and
gis (739),
Columbia
hard ran
and into
contend
for an-
day on May 16. Taking low Kilkenny had low gross
Hope to see you there!!
“We are excited to
A new partnership en
be
has not yet (752),
been two
tian divided
(747), Enterprise
other months
district without
title. being gross
of the field was Sarah and the long drive, while
enhance
access and af
abling
co-admission
and
determined by the county. noticed.
Pat Edmundson had KP.
fordability
for students in
co-enrollment
of
students
Ernie McCabe of 355
For Flight B, Betty
eastern
Oregon
through
at
both
institutions
will
be
Water St. requested the re
Burns and Judy Harris had
this
partnership
with
Blue
inked
at
3
p.m.
today,
May
lief after he received a bill
low gross, Karen Hague-
Join us on June 1st for our
Mountain
Community
Col
17,
in
Pioneer
Hall
on
the
for $483 in February. He
wood low net, Pat Dough-
lege,”
EOU
President
Tom
BMCC
campus.
had a pipe from his irriga
Community Appreciation BBQ
erty the long drive and Judy
“BMCC is thrilled to Insko said. “This is a logical
tion system that runs along
Harris KP.
Burgers - hotdogs - chips - soda - dessert
of our relation
the creek bank freeze and enter into this partnership,” progression
For Flight C, Bev Stea-
ship
with
BMCC
and the
BMCC
President
Cam
Pre
break.
gall took low gross and the
region
will
benefit
from
this
us
said.
“EOU
is
our
highest
It was running into the
long drive, Lorrene Mont-
collaboration.”
transfer
partner,
and
this
creek during the two-month
gomery had low net, and
can take ad
period when the city was allows us to formalize the Sue Students
Edson had least putts
vantage
of
the
program
opportunity
for
students
unable to read meters due
and KP.
beginning
in
fall
2017.
to
effortlessly
transfer
to
to weather conditions. The
Judy Harris had a chip-
learn more about
leak was not discovered continue their educations. in on To #18
and Bev Steagall
simultaneous
enrollment
We
appreciate
EOU’s
will
until meters were read in
a chip-in on #17.
with
EOU
and
BMCC,
ingness
to
further
enhance
February after 419,553 gal
This is Preventive Care:
contact
EOU
Admissions
lons had run out.
The G-T will be at
800-452-8639
or go online
with
BMCC.”
The city decided to
closed
Monday,
to
www.eou.edu/bmcc
or
Students
who
complete
relieve half the bill because
May
29,
for
www.bluecc.edu/CoEnroll-
the
new
joint
application
the leak would have been
found sooner had the city for admission will receive EOU. Memorial Day.
See you Thursday!
Several members of the Mustang
softball
awarded assistance
with Special
District
from
both 6 All-
in
been
able to team
read were
meters.
Heppner well
represented at coaches
association awards
MUSTANG GOLF
Mustang boys’ golf places fifth at state
YOUTH
VOLLEYBALL
CAMP
Over the Tee Cup
Mustang players receive all-
conference softball awards
11 am - 2 pm
Member FDIC
127 N Main St
Heppner
Conference 2017 Softball Awards at the district tournament recently. Receiving awards were
(pictured left to right) Dakota Durfey, First Team Pitcher; Sydney Qualls, Second Team; Taylor
Hamby, Second Team; Morgan Orem, Second Team; Morgan Correa, First Team Infielder;
and Onna DeLoach, First Team Outfielder. -Contributed photo
Deadline for the May
31 edition is Friday,
May 26, at 5 p.m.
HEPPNER LES SCHWAB WOULD LIKE TO CONGRATULATE
MUSTANG SOFTBALL ON A GREAT SEASON
This isn’t Preventive Care:
(l-R) Assistant Coach Janelle Ellis, Head Coach Rick Johnston, Meranda Lemmon, Maggie Flynn, Dakota Durfey, Mor-
gan Orem, Morgan Correa, Tresslyn McCurry, Jenna McCullough, Syndey Qualls, Onna DeLoach, Cami VanArsdale,
Assistant Coach Mike Correa, Assistant Coach Shelley McCabe Front: Taylor Hamby. -Photo by Sandy Matthews
124 N. MAIN STREET HEPPNER OR 541-676-9481