Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 18, 2022 -- NINE Heppner Drama Club to present Gravity Falls Mustang golf heads to state Mustang softball concludes season; baseball schedules last minute doubleheader Mustang golf team after district competition, back row (L-R): Assistant Coach Donald Mathews Cody Fletcher, Landon Mitchell, Derrick Smith, David Cribbs, Assistant Coach Carri Grieb, Coach Ken Grieb. Front row (L-R): John Lindsay, Paul Lindsay. Pictured (L-R): Front row; Olson Anderson, Eva Worden; second row; Allison Rauch, Eme- lie Rauch, Roen Waite, Harley Anderson; third row; Lita Nelson, Nate Ellsworth, Madison Palmer, Serena Humphreys, Rylee Palmer, Teegan Kelton, Kelsi Workman; back row; Jacob Finch, Piper Kelton, Daemon Worden, Joe McMasters and Becca Ellsworth. -Contributed photo. Heppner Drama Club will present the play “Grav- ity Falls” on May 25 and 26 at 7 p.m. at Heppner High School. It will be an eve- ning of fun with gnomes, zombies, demons, mystery and family bonding, and even a little singing. Admis- sion is free with donations gladly accepted. Participating in this year’s production are Roen Waite, Harley Anderson, Serena Humphreys, Han- nah Finch, Madison Palmer, Jacob Finch, Rylee Palm- er, Nate Ellsworth, John Lindsay, Daemon Worden, Piper Kelton, Paul Lindsay, Brook Wilson, Joe Mc- Masters, Becca Ellsworth, Teegan Kelton, Lita Nelson, Kelsi Workman, KC An- derson, Lincoln Ellsworth, Eva Worden, Olson Ander- son, Allison Rauch, Emilie Rauch and Ed Ellsworth. Ione bake sale deemed success The bake sale for Ukraine Refugees held by the Ione Communi- ty Church, with support from other area church- es, that was held May 1 st was deemed “an amazingly successful bake sale,” ac- cording to sale chairperson Betty Rietmann. “We had hoped for $5,000 but with anonymous donations from very generous people we raised far more.” She went on to say, “As gratifying as it was to raise so much for the refugees, it was wonder- ful to see our communities coming back together for coffee, conversation and a good cause on a beautiful day in the park.” The donations raised will be personally delivered by Pastor Clabaugh to a church actively involved in getting refugees settled in this country as soon as possible. By Blake Carter The Mustang golf team has had a very successful season this year. The team was able to earn themselves another week of golf as the team placed third at their district tournament in Pend- leton. The team played the same course for two days in a row, and after two days of competition the team came in third by shoot- ing a 906. Second place Vale shot a 900 behind the district champion Grant Union Prospectors who shot an 877. The team now competes in the 3A/2A/1A state championships in Banks, OR. Individually Cody Fletcher was just one place out of fifth, which would have allowed him to compete in the individual portion of the competition. Fletcher shot a 196 two-day score. The Mustang softball team rounded out the sea- son with a home game against Irrigon and a road doubleheader in Union, competing with the Union/ Cove softball team. Hep- pner grabbed a run rule win over Irrigon 11-1, be- fore falling to the Union/ Cove co-op 14-7, and 13-3. Heppner concludes a very challenging season, and graduates three seniors, Aubrey Blakely, Kassidy Henrichs and Kylie Boor. The young team will look to build next season, as they return much of their lineup. Heppner baseball dom- inated the Lyle/Wishram/ Klickitat co-op team in two run rule wins, 19-0 and 24-1. Heppner won game one behind an explosive offense, and a combined no-hitter from the Mustang pitchers Toby Nation and Zander Fisher. Heppner scored their 19 runs on 16 hits. Nation and Cameron Proudfoot each batted in four runs as the Mustangs rolled. Game two Heppner continued their hot bats, scoring 24 runs on 23 hits. Nation, Proudfoot, Caden George and Jake Lentz each batted in three runs. Tucker Ashbeck batted in four runs in his return to action after missing time due to injury. The Mustang baseball team scheduled a last-min- ute doubleheader with 3A Horizon Christian, Tualatin. The team will head down for the road doubleheader on Wednesday. Heppner golf competed at state on Monday and Tuesday, and the Heppner track team will head to Eugene for its state track competition as well. New Baby in Your Family? Engagement? Wedding? We want to share your life events! 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