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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 13, 2017
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HHS JV volleyball participates HHS volleyball plays perfect 5-0
in Varsity Tournament
Pictured (L to R back row): Alison Cecil, Jenna McCullough, Suzy Cason, Tiffany Akers, Alexis
Cutsforth, Kennisyn Wilkins (L to R front row): Kayla McAninch, Sage Ferguson, Genevieve
Smith, Tiffany Hollis, Coach Carrie Haguewood, Aimee Doherty, Caitlyn Scrivner. -Photo by
Jodi Ferguson
While the Mustangs
Varsity volleyball team
played in a tournament in
Helix, the JV Team took
their spot in the Summit
Springs Invitational Varsity
Volleyball Tournament in
Condon on Saturday.
The JV team’s first op-
ponent was Ione. Scores
for the three games played
were: 20-25 Heppner, 25-19
Ione, 18-16 Heppner for
the win.
The second opponent
was the Union Bobcats.
Scores for those two games
were: 16-25 Union, 18-25
Union.
The final three games
were against Condon/
Wheeler. Scores were: 25-
18 Heppner, 25-20 Condon,
17-15 Condon for the win.
Although the Mustangs
did not win all of the games,
the play put them up to a
higher level, which will
benefit league play.
Sheriff’s Report
Morrow County Sheriffs
Office released the following citizen assist at River Point deputy.
Farms on Paterson Ferry
-MCSO officer initiated
information:
Rd.
Person
would
like
to
activity
at I-84/Paterson
September 1-3: Morrow
County Sheriff’s Office and
ODFW responded to a call
where a deer was hit and ap-
peared to have a broken leg
near Highway 206 Condon.
Referred to another agency.
-MCSO responded to a
theft complaint on E Main
St., Ione. Log splitter was
taken from the property in
the last week and a half.
-MCSO responded for
a citizen assist at the Love’s
Travel Stop and Country
Store on Tower Rd., Board-
man. Phone lost at location
listed while assisting a dis-
abled motorist and it was
reported that an additional
line and charges are show-
ing up on his account, even
though he has replaced his
phone. Advised to report to
phone company.
- MCSO and BAMB
responded to a report of
a blue or silver passenger
car on what was described
as Bombing Center Rd.,
Boardman that was over the
white line and in a strange
position. Reported an el-
derly woman inside, mouth
open, head back. Unable to
locate anyone in distress.
-Parking complaint oc-
curred on SE Utah Ave, Irri-
gon where there is a tractor
in Utah and Eighth. People
moving in were advised of
city ordinance.
-MCSO responded to a
speak to supervisor regard-
ing interpretation of the law.
-MCSO responded to a
report of pills by the gutter
on the sidewalk at NE Court
St/SE Court St, Heppner. It
was candy.
-MCSO officer initiated
activity at I-84/Highway
730, Boardman for disabled
vehicles.
-EMS responded to a
call at Highway 74/Dee
Cox Rd., Heppner for a 30
year-old female complain-
ing of chest pains, difficulty
breathing and starting to
gasp. Patient transported
to PMH.
-MCSO officer initiated
activity at NW Main Ave/
NE Second St., Irrigon for
a vehicle parked in front of
a fire hydrant. Female was
looking for an address.
-MCSO civil service on
Canal Ln., Boardman. FED
service.
-MCSO responded to
a P&P home visit at NW
Jewell Ct, Irrigon. Juvenile
director doing interstate
compact home investiga-
tion.
-MCSO received a
driving complaint regard-
ing a black 4-door Jetta,
really dirty, with 2 people
inside that passed on the
shoulder. Driver contacted
at the Chevron station and
did not want to speak to the
Ferry Rd, Boardman for a
vehicle check. Subject was
fixing cargo that was on
the roof.
-MCSO officer initiated
activity at I-84 E, Board-
man for a possible disabled
vehicle. Driver repaired the
problem.
-MCSO responded to
a report of a disturbance at
Castle Rock Apartments on
Tatone St., Boardman. Per-
son advised her boyfriend
hit her in the arm and her
face with his hand. Fran-
cisco Ivan Ramirez was
arrested for Assault IV-DV
and Harassment-DV with
bail of $20,000 and trans-
ported to UCJ.
-MCSO responded to a
report of a gray Dodge Jour-
ney on I-84 E that is swerv-
ing in and out of traffic,
straddling both lanes and
brake checked the report-
ing person. Deputy located
vehicle for traffic stop.
-MCSO received a
complaint from a FEDEX
worker regarding an ap-
paloosa horse on Depot
Ln., Irrigon that has a wa-
ter trough only half full of
water and completely full
of algae.
- Wa r r a n t a r r e s t a t
MCSO. Jessica Ann With-
row was arrested by Yakima
PD on two Morrow County
Circuit warrants for FTA I,
bail $40,000 and Posses-
sion of meth, bail $40,000.
Lodged at Yakima County
Jail.
-MCSO received a
report on Wagon Wheel
Loop, Irrigon of a small
male knocking on the door
and saying he was with
Direct TV, asking if she had
Pictured (Top L-R): Jacee Currin, Claire Grieb, Nicole Propheter, Morgan Correa, Sophie
Grant, Tresslyn McCurry, Reiah Waite, Shayna Osmin, Madison Combe, Coach Mindy Wilson
(Bottom): Sydney Wilson-Contributed photo
The Heppner Mustang
volleyball team went a
perfect 5-0 in match play
last week. The wins boosted
their record to 9-3 overall
and they have won 23 sets
while only losing 9 on the
season. The team is cur-
rently the 16th ranked team
in the state out of the 39 2A
teams that play volleyball.
Heppner hosted the
S o u t h Wa s c o C o u n t y
Redsides and the Irrigon
Knights last Tuesday. The
Mustangs played the Red-
sides first and won the tough
five set match by scores of
17-25, 25-16, 18-25, 25-18
and 15-12. The team then
swept the Knights by scores
of 25-19, 25-19 and 25-17.
The Mustangs then
traveled to Helix on Satur-
day for the Grizzly Invita-
tional. Heppner matched up
first in pool play with the
Cove Leopards and won in
straight sets by the scores
of 25-14 and 25-18. Next
up was the host Helix Griz-
zlies. The Grizzlies won
the first set 25-22 and the
Mustangs took the second
25-15. In their final pool
play match, the Mustangs
defeated the Dufur Rangers
by the scores of 25-7 and
25-23.
Heppner then entered
bracket play and defeated
the Mac-Hi Pioneers by
the scores of 25-6 and 25-
12. That win put the team
into the semi-finals where
they met the Powder Valley
Badgers. Heppner won that
matchup by the scores of
25-18 and 25-22.
The championship
match for the Mustangs
would be against the host
Helix Grizzlies. The excit-
ing match would go three
sets with Mustangs winning
the championship by the
scores of 14-25, 25-18 and
15-10.
It was a great week of
volleyball for the team and
it doesn’t get any easier
this week. On Thursday the
Mustangs host the always
tough Culver Bulldogs in
their first conference match.
They then leave directly af-
ter that and spend the night
in Yakima, WA. The tourna-
ment the next day will last
the entire day.
a complaint about them.
Didn’t have a vehicle with
him. Continued on to the
neighbor’s house.
-MCSO received a re-
port at E May St/NE Court
St. Person fishing and look-
ing for crawdads in the
creek behind the pizza place
located a driver’s license.
-MCSO received a re-
port of a pickup parked on
the hill at NE Barratt/NE
Court St that the reporting
person believes is parked in
a dangerous spot.
-MCSO received a re-
quest from Wheeler County
asking if they can assist
with the command vehicle
and possibly 2-3 deputies
to locate a 22 year-old male
that has been missing since
Aug. 30.
-MCSO officer initiated
activity for a civil attempt at
Water St., Heppner.
-MCSO officer initiated
activity for a civil attempt at
SE Court St., Heppner.
-MCSO officer initi-
ated activity at I-84 E for a
disabled vehicle.
-MCSO officer initiated
activity for a civil attempt at
NW Morgan St., Heppner.
-MCSO officer initiated
activity for a civil attempt at
NE Gilmore St., Heppner.
-MCSO officer initiated
activity for a civil attempt at
SE Eighth St., Irrigon.
-MCSO officer initiated
activity for a civil attempt at
Riverview Mobile Court, E
Highway 730, Irrigon.
-MCSO received a
noise complaint at Wilson
Ln/Rippee Rd, Boardman
regarding loud music. Rey-
na Pacheco Mendoza was
issued a citation for noise.
-MCSO responded to
a commercial fire alarm
at Love’s Travel Stop and
Country Store on Tower Rd,
Boardman.
-EMS responded to SE
Kristen Dr. Irrigon. Report
of cut finger that is gushing.
Patient refusal.
-MCSO officer initiated
activity on I-84 E, Board-
man. Coyote in the lane.
-MCSO officer re-
sponded to a traffic hazard
on Highway 74 Lena, Hep-
pner. Tire debris in the road.
-MCSO officer initiated
activity at Lewis and Clark
Dr/E Columbia Ln, Board-
man for a vehicle with a
flat tire.
-MCSO officer initi-
ated activity at SE Fourth
St/E Highway 730, Irrigon
regarding a mother looking
for her 17 year old son.
-MCSO officer initi-
ated activity at Irrigon Mini
Mart, E Highway 730, Ir-
rigon. Report of a camper
with cats that are not being
taken care of.
-MCSO responded to a
motor vehicle accident on
I-84 E, Boardman. Patient
with back pain transported
to GSH.
-MCSO received a re-
port of a semi with 53 foot
box trailer number 531281
swerving in and out of lanes
on I-84 E, Boardman. Un-
able to locate.
-MCSO officer initiated
activity at I-84 W, Board-
man. High-speed assist for
OSP headed into Morrow
County. OSP was able to
get the vehicle to yield at
MP 177.
-MCSO officer initiated
activity for a civil attempt at
Bunker Hill Ln., Heppner.
-MCSO officer initiated
activity at I-84 W, Board-
man for a disabled vehicle.
-MCSO received a re-
port of a large branch in the
road on Willow Creek Rd.,
Heppner and another just
past Wilkenson’s that could
cause an accident.
-MCSO received a
complaint of a black car
in front of his house on
NE Ninth St., Irrigon with
the music blaring. Music
was turned down after the
person hung up the phone.
-MCSO assisted Board-
man PD regarding a person
reporting that his son ran
away. UCSO was advised
and they will be making a
call for service.
-MCSO responded to
a call at A Plus Storage
on Yates Ln, Boardman.
Person is on the property
and there is a supposedly a
restraining order stating he
can not be there. Unable to
locate the male.
-MCSO officer initiated
activity at Bombing Range
Rd, Boardman for a dis-
abled vehicle. Driver hav-
ing trouble with brakes, but
does not need assistance.
-MCSO responded to a
noise complaint at Rippee
Rd/Wilson Ln, Boardman
regarding a large party with
loud music.
-MCSO received a
complaint at Highway 730/
Paterson Ferry Rd, Irri-
gon of a black Cadillac fe-
male driver going towards
Boardman passing in no
passing lanes and going
approximately 100 mph.
Unable to locate.
-MCSO officer initi-
ated activity for a warrant
service attempt at North-
western Motel, N Main St.,
Heppner. Unable to locate.
-MCSO initiated activ-
ity at Irrigon Skate Park,
NE Main Ave, Irrigon.
-MCSO initiated ac-
tivity on SE Division St,
Irrigon for a report of 2
kids walking by his house
and shot off a 22. One kid
was named Joey. Unable to
locate.
Please join us for
I one e ducatIon
F oundatIon ’ s
15 th a nnual d Inner
and a uctIon
Saturday, September 23, 2017
Ione American Legion Hall
Social Hour 6:00 PM / Dinner 7:00 PM
Prime rib and salmon dinner
Live auction, coupple raffles & silent auction
Tickets available at Ione branch of
Bank of Eastern Oregon or at the door
$25 adults / $10 ages 7-12 / free under 6