Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 22, 2024, Page 7, Image 7

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    +HSSQHU*D]HWWH7LPHV+HSSQHU2UHJRQWednesday, May 22, 2024 -- SEVEN
OSAA state track meet
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DEADLINE:
Heppner High School team. - Contributed Photo
Heppner Softball had
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ond-round game will be at
Oakland High School on
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1:00 pm. The Mustangs
WCCC
Men’s Play
Twenty participated in
men’s play on Sunday, May
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try Club. The two-man
event consisted of three
nine-hole rounds. Results
are as follows: Net 1 st Terry
Snyder/Steve Marlatt 82,
2 nd David Allstott/Dave
Gunderson 86 ½. Gross
1 st Delbert Binschus/Dave
Pranger 90, 2 nd Curt Day/
Tim Hedman 98.
The next men’s play
will be on Sunday, May
26 th . Dale Boyd, Char-
lie Ferguson, and Dave
Gunderson are hosting the
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to honor the memory of
those that have passed.
WCCC
Ladies Play
There were 7 players
in the ladies’ gameplay at
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Club on May 21st. The
weather was windy and
cool. The results are as
follows; Low Gross of the
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Carter. The least putts of
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rison. Flights- Low gross
(A) Virginia Grant, (B)
Kris Lindner, Low Net (C)
Jackie Allstott, Least putts
(C) Karen Smith Griffin.
Chip-ins, Sharon Harrison,
Karen Thompson, Bird-
ies, Kris Lindner, Karen
Thompson, Virginia Grant,
Special Event, Karen Smith
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an impressive meet, plac-
ing 4th in the 3,000 meters
with a personal record of
11:11.59 and 10th in the
1,500 meters. She also
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of the 4x400 meters relay
team, helping to set a new
school record (NSR) and
securing 3rd place at State.
Irelynn Kollman also
performed well in the
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8th with a PB of 5:06.82,
which moved her to 4th on
the HHS all-time list.
Healy Hisler also had
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5th in the 400 meters with
a PB of 1:01.22, which
moved her into the top 4
all-time at HHS. She ran a
27.6 in the 200-meter pre-
lims, placing her in the top
10 all-time at HHS.
The 4x400 meters re-
lay team, composed of
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Hisler, Lily Nichols, and
Hallee Hisler, set a new
school record with a time
of 4:10, surpassing the pre-
vious record of 4:11 set in
1999 by Abby Kahl, Trisha
Adams, Brooke Boyer, and
Amber Peck.
In the boys’ events,
Marty Medina placed 10th
in the 3,000 meters with
a PB of 10:08.22. Chris
Humphreys secured 12th
place in the javelin throw
with a distance of 40.85
meters (134’ 0”), and
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ished 13th in the 100 me-
ters with a time of 11.05
seconds.
Earlier in the season,
Hallee Hisler ran a 26.19
in the 200 meters, making
her the 3rd fastest in HHS
history. This performance
moved her ahead of her
grandmother Susan His-
ler’s 26.2 and now has her
chasing her aunt Maureen
Healy at 25.8 and Stepha-
nie Payne at 26.0.
Times and distance
Hayden McMahon –
100 Meter Prelims: 11.85
Chris Humphreys -
Javelin: 40.85 m (134’)
Marty Medina –
3000 Meter Run Finals:
10:08.22 (PR) 10th Place
Irelynn Kollman-
800
Meter
Prelims:
2:33.221500
Finals:
5:06.82 (PR) 8th
Riley Archer-
800 Meter Prelims: 2:44.77
Arianna Worden –
3000 Meter Run Finals:
11:11.59 PR 4th Place
1500 Meter Run Finals:
5:14.14 10th Place
Hallee Hisler –
100 Meter Prelims: 12.97
Finals: 12.99 5th Place
200 Meter Prelims: 26.35
- Finals: 26.38 2nd Place
400 Meter Prelims: 59.23
– Finals: 59.07 (PR) 2nd
Place
Lily Nichols-
300 Meter Hurdles Pre-
lims: 49.40 (PR) – Finals:
50.18 8th Place
800 Meter Prelims: 2:25.82
(PR) – Finals: 2:29.14 8th
Place 1500 Meter Finals:
5:01.03 4th Place
Healy Hisler-
200 Meter Prelims: 27.66
(PR) 400 Meter Prelims:
1:02.84 - Finals: 1:01.22
(PR) 5th Place
4X400 Meter Relay Finals:
4:10.86 (PR) 3RD Place
- HHS School Record!
Arianna Worden, Healy
Hisler, Lily Nichols, Hal-
lee Hisler
*PR - Personal Record,
Top 8th in Finals Podium
and receive a medal
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are ranked 10th in the state
headed into the playoffs
with a 15-8 record. The
team consists of 2 seniors, 4
juniors, 2 sophomores, and
6 freshmen.
Head Coach: Petra
Payne, Assistant Coaches:
Madison Rosenbalm, Kevin
Payne, Manager: Zandra
Masterson
Boardman becomes fastest
growing city in Oregon;
Heppner, Lexington, and
Ione experience largest
population declines
According to an arti-
cle by the Oregonian and
the U.S. Census Bureau
Releases New Population
Estimates. The U.S. Cen-
sus Bureau on Thursday
released new population
estimates for cities and
towns across the coun-
try. Portland continued to
shrink, though its decline
has slowed. Meanwhile,
some suburban areas and
exurban communities saw
population gains.
Fastest Growing Cit-
ies in Oregon
1. Boardman in Mor-
row County, Oregon
Boardman, a city on
the Columbia River with
4,268 residents, was the
fastest-growing city be-
tween July 2022 and July
2023. The city, roughly
160 miles from Portland,
saw its population grow
nearly 8%, by 313 peo-
ple, from the prior year’s
3,955. Since the onset of
the pandemic, Boardman
has added 424 residents, a
population growth of over
11%. The city’s growth in
recent years may be partly
tied to the four giant data
centers that Amazon built
in the area, which brought
several hundred local jobs.
2. Happy Valley in
Clackamas County, Oregon
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County, Oregon
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5. Phoenix in Jackson
County, Oregon
Oregon towns that
saw the biggest popula-
tion losses over the past
year.
1. Lexington in Mor-
row County, Oregon
Lexington, a town
roughly 34 miles south of
Boardman, saw its pop-
ulation dip 4.6% to 226
between July 2022 and July
2023.
2. Heppner in Morrow
County, Oregon
Heppner, the county
seat of Morrow County, saw
a 4.4% loss to 1,120 resi-
dents over the same period.
3. Lonerock in Gilliam
County, Oregon
4. Ione in Morrow
County, Oregon
Ione, a town roughly
11 miles northeast of Lex-
ington, saw its population
decline 4% to 325 residents.
5. Astoria in Clatsop
County, Oregon
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