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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 11, 2022 Heppner Track Senior Night By Hannah Finch Last Tuesday, Heppner held its home meet, the last meet before Districts this Friday. This meet also served as Heppner Track’s Senior Night, where this year’s six seniors were recognized. The track was very 2022 Track Seniors, pictured left to right: Hannah Finch, Joseph Sherman, Edward Ells- windy at times, making worth, Roen Waite, Conor Brosnan and Kamron Drury. any race The girls 4x400m re- Hayden McMahon shot put and 97’9 in discus. longer than won the 100m with For the jumps, Joseph lay team concluded the 100m a a time of 12.09, be- Sherman led the high jump meet with a win (Arianna difficult fore placing second with a jump of 5’8, earning Worden, Irelynn Kollman, stretch, but in the 200m with a him first place. Ty Boor Hallee Hisler and Hannah the run- time of 25.44. Ed ners pushed Ellsworth also com- through. Ire- peted in the 200m lynn Koll- and finished in man kicked 25.44 as well. This the meet off was after he won with first the 110m hurdles place in the Senior Conor Brosnan in a time of 17.46. 1500m. For throwing 41’3.5 in shot For the girls, Hallee the boys Hisler broke some put to place second. 1500m, Ja- personal records of cob Finch her own. She ran placed sec- the 100m in 13.8 ond with a to place fourth, and new PR of finished the 200m in Edward Ellsworth leading the 110m hurdles. 4:54. Lat- 28.43 to place sec- er, Koll- ond. won the boys triple jump Finch). Districts will be on man would Conor Brosnan with a jump of 36’1, and Friday at the Weston-McE- finish sec- and Saul Lopez took Hannah Finch won the wen track. First event be- ond in the care of the throws. girls triple jump with a gins at 11:00 A.M. Those 3000m with Brosnan placed sec- jump of 33’1. Hallee His- who place first and second a new PR of ond in javelin with a ler placed second in long in their events on Friday 12:53.81. throw of 131’ 9. Lo- jump with a leap of 14’11. will continue onto state With the Senior Hannah Finch pez scored two new Saige followed suit in sev- next week at Hayward s p r i n t s , running the 800m. personal records, enth place with a new PR Field. throwing 37’5 in of 13’7. Town and Country awards event coming soon Heppner Chamber’s Annual Town and Coun- try Community Awards event will be held May 19 starting at 6 p.m. at the Gil- liam and Bisbee Building. A no host bar will be pro- vided by Bucknum’s Bar and Grill and dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. The awards program will fol- low the dinner. Alvin Liu with Gateway Café will be catering the dinner serving prime rib with au jus, gar- lic mashed potatoes, green beans in garlic sauce, gar- den fresh salad, dinner roll with butter, dessert and a beverage. A limited number of tickets are available for $35 per person and may be purchased at the Heppner Chamber, city of Heppner, Bank of Eastern Oregon and Murray’s Drug. Door prizes were donated by the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reserva- tion and Peterson's Jewel- ers. Sponsors for this year’s event are Represen- tative Greg Smith, Ama- zon AWS, Willow Creek Wind/Invenergy, Commu- nity Counseling Solutions, Les Schwab Tire Center, Wheatland Insurance, Rogers Toyota of Herm- iston, Northwest Farm Credit Services and Silver Creek Contracting Awards will be pre- sented to community mem- bers nominated for student of the year, educator of the year, business of the year, woman of the year, man of the year and lifetime achievement award. Contact the Heppner Chamber of Commerce for additional information, to reserve tickets or to re- serve seating for groups of at least six people at 541- 676-5536 or by email at heppnerchamber@gmail. com. ALL NEWS AND ADVERTISEMENT DEADLINE: MONDAYS AT 5:00 P.M. Pictured: Heppner Youth Track is finishing up their spring season this week. Young athletes ages preschool through fifth grade have been working hard since the beginning of April, prac- ticing two days a week and competing in Heppner and Boardman. Alongside coaches Melissa Coiner, Toni Nichols and Lynn Calbert, the junior high and high school students have been working together with the kids during practice so they can learn and have fun. Youth Night Thursday, May 19 6:00 p.m. Senior Joseph Sherman running the 1500m, followed Senior Kamron Drury run- by Jacob Finch. ning the 1500m, followed by Nathan Ellsworth. Dinner free for all 17 & under 18 & over by donation $100s of dollars in table prizes! GRAND PRIZE Henry Lever Action .22 NEW LISTINGS! $150,000 If your looking for a spot in the mountains for either a weekend getaway or a place to live permanently, this is what you want. 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