EiGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 7, 1992
Lexington By News
Delpha Jones
Mustangs keep perfect record 4-0
The Heppner Mustangs kept
their league and season record
perfect with a 41-6 victory Fri
day against the Stanfield Tigers
in Stanfield.
The game was a mirror image
of last week’s game with the
Mustangs scoring early and often
and the coaching staff giving
plenty of action for the entire
squad. Only 22 Mustangs were
suited for the game. The small
numbers has resulted in the
cancellation of the balance of the
Mustang JV schedule.
Heppner scored twice in the
first quarter and three times in the
second quarter for a commanding
34-0 halftime lead. The teams
traded touchdowns in the second
half.
The Mustangs started fast.
After two offside penalties against
Stanfield, quarterback Rick Kof-
fler faked the pitch on the option,
cut up field, and sprinted 55 yards
for a touchdown with only 46
seconds gone from the clock.
Senior running back Scott Coe
scored on a one-yard plunge on
the next drive. The big play on
the drive was a Koffler to Kevin
Payne pass completion for 30
yards. Len Brittner was good on
the pat for a 14-0 lead. Brittner
was 5-6 on the night with one pat
blocked.
M eanw hile the Mustang
defense was stuffing the Tiger
double wing attack with Stanfield
going three downs and punt on
their first four possessions.
Defensive point leader was junior
cornerback Jim Tellechea with
defensive ends Dwayne Dunaway
and Jason Hanna bottling up the
potentially potent attack. In the
second half tackle Mark Conklin
was in on seven tackles and
linebacker Ryan Munkers an
chored a tough defensive unit.
Games like these are made for
experimenting and coach Greg
Grant opened up the offense with
Koffler throwing 18 passes and
completing 10 for 124 yards.
There was a variety of calls with
six different receivers getting into
action. The pass protection was
excellent with seniors Kevin
Kilkenny, Shane Munkers and
Ryan Pence along with juniors
Joe Lindsay and Dunaway block
ing very effectively.
Tellechea scored the first of his
two running touchdowns with
11:11 remaining in the second
quarter. Koffler matched him five
minutes later with his second
rushing touchdown.
Passes to Payne for 20 yards
and fullback T.R. Riehl for 18
yards set up the last touchdown
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Photo by Joyce Hughes
Kevin Payne (28) carries ball against Stanfield
of the half with Payne powering
three yards for a 34-0 Mustang
advantage.
In the second half, Tellechea
scored from five yards out to
complete the Mustang scoring
parade.
The Tigers put together a
monster 18-play scoring drive in
the fourth quarter, consuming
almost nine minutes before
quarterback Ace Huff ran two
yards for the score. The pat was
blocked making the final score
41-6.
Heppner takes a week away
from the conference and travels
to Harrisburg to face the Har-
risburg team Friday at 7 p.m.
Harrisburg won several early
season games but dropped a 34-0
encouter to crow over the
weekend. The Mustangs will stay
overnight in the Harrisburg gym
before traveling to Corvallis
Saturday for a Pac-10 game bet
ween the Oregon State Beavers
and the 4-0 Washington State
iCougars. The Cougars feature
all-American candidate quarter
back Drew Bledsoe. It should be
an exciting and educational trip
for the Mustangs.
Heppner returns to league play
with an October 16 road game
against the Pilot Rock Rockets.
The Senior Health Focus group met in the senior center dining
room on Sept. 30. They decided to focus on promoting community
health. The first project will be a healthy food potluck. Everyone
is invited to bring a low fat, high fiber dish and copies of their recipe
to the Senior Center dining room Oct. 27 at noon.
There were 110 people, including eight guests present for the senior
dinner Oct. 1. Four dinners were taken out. Members of the Lutheran
Church served. Guest prizes went to Wilma Martin, Condon, and
Marjorie Vierson, Hermiston; Daisy Collins won the meal ticket and
W.L. Cox the door prize. Juanita Schulz received the birthday gift.
The transportation committee met after the meal.
Sunday, Oct. 4, 10 seniors and driver Gene Cole went to the RSVP
banquet in Pendleton. Paul and Blanche Jones went by car. The group
reported the music and food were very good. Gladys Connor won
one of the door prizes.
A committee met Monday morning Oct. 5 to finalize plans for the
party for Gene Cole and his bride, Peggy. A committee from the
area churches will meet in the senior center sitting room Wed., Oct.
7, 7 p.m. to plan the Christian Women’s salad supper.
The menu for Oct. 14 will be chicken ala-king with noodles, broc
coli, mixed fruit cup, rolls and cobbler. Members of the Christian
Life Center and Mormon churches will serve.
The quilters are ready to start Christmas wall hangings. Anyone
interested in making one may come to the dining room Monday after
noons, or call Theta Lowe, 676-9496 or Daisy Collins 676-9947 for
more information.
Dates to remember: Monday 9:30-10:30 a.m. Bible study, 1-4 p.m.
quilting; Tues. & Thurs. 10-10:30 exercise.
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Angie Partlow sold her Grand Champion
Steer to Keglers Sentry Market.
Erica Calhoun sold her Grand Champion
Sheep to Cargill of Arlington.
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High series: Cindi Doherty 491
at Pioneer Memorial Hospital.
-:-The first of the card parties
sponsored by the Rebekah Lodge
The Morrow County Livestock Growers and First Interstate Bank would like to thank the
following buyers for their purchase at the 1992 Morrow County 4-H & FFA Livestock Auction.
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High game: Nola Binschus 205, Garry
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High series: Nola Binschus 496. Garry
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High team game: 0 7. 774.
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ID. and Mrs. Otis Allstott of
Stanfield were Lexington callers
Sunday and visited Dollie Allstott
was enjoyed Saturday evening at
the hall. Winning prizes for the
women were: high, Dorothy
Wilson; second-Geneva Palmer;
men’s high, John Tellechea and
second, Tom Wilson; traveling-
Verna Brinda and Marguerite
Messenger. Refreshments were
served by the committee Annet-
ta Padberg and Kathy Tellechea.
-:-Joyce Buchanan is at home
after spending some time at the
coast and Portland area.
-:-Kirsten and Travis Harrison
are the proud parents of a 7 lb.
son bom Oct. 1. The young man
has been named Brett Ryan.
Grandparents are Bob and Sharon
Harrison of Lexington and Cin
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ner. Great grandmother is Alma
Green and great grandfather is
Everett Keithley of Heppner.
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Barnett 3-K); Gayle Gutierrez 5-7; Millie Han
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2 R Farms
12 H Inc.
AgriCheck
Allison Hay
Anderson Orchard
Charlie & Marcia Anderson
Mitch & Tag Ashbeck
Auto Kool
Dennis Arnzen Cattle Co.
B & C Repair
Ken & Kaedene Bailey
Bank o f Eastern Oregon
Don & Judy Barber
Tom & Anne Bedortha
Drs. Ed & Jeanne Berretta
Barnett, Dennis and Moro
Bliss Printing
Boardman Laundromat
Boardman Pharmacy
Bristow's Market
Rob Brown
Bulow Farms
Bob Byrd
C & C Truck Parts
C & K Farm Equipment Repair
Cargill/Arlington
Cargill/Boardman
Dwayne Carroll Trucking
Chuckwagon Restaurant
Circle W Ranch
Coast Cranes
Coast to Coast/Heppner
Lyle Cole
Columbia Basin Spreaders
Jay Coil Fabricating
Cooper Farms
Gene & Kristy Crowell
Devin Oil
East Oregonian
Eastern Oregon Farming
Elmer’s Irrigation
Kenn Evans
Jim Farley
Farm Credit Service
Farm Equipment Headquarters
Farmer’s Insurance
First Interstate Bank
First Interstate Bank Employees
Frederickson Farming
Gar Aviation
Green Feed
Green & Green CPA’s
Greenup Custom Spraying
Grieb Farms
Harley Welding
Bill & Kite Healy Ranch
Heppner Auto Parts
Heppner Dental Office
Hermiston Auto Parts
Hermiston Ford New Holland
Hermiston Herald
Hermiston Tire & Auto
Horseshoe Hereford
Inland Empire Bank
J & D Electric
Kegler Sentry Market
Kennedy Fencing
Lamb Weston
Len’s Processing
Lexington Machinery
Les Schwab
Pat Lovgren Cutting
Luciani Ranch
Lunders Suffolk
Joe McElligott
Mid Columbia Excavation
George and Nancy Miller
Mark and Shannon Miller
Miller’s Mini Mart
Miller’s Wheat
Mountain Valley Realty
Morrow County Abstract
Morrow County Grain Growers
Morrow County Livestock Gr.
Lloyd Munjar
Leonard Munkers
Murray’s Drug
N.W . Metal
Nomad Restaurant
Nugget Inn
Les O'Brien
Oregon Bearing and Supply
Oregon Hay
Oregon Potato
Oregon Trail Veterinary
Pacific NW Farms
Lee and Maryann Palmer
Lyle and Virginia Peck
Pendleton Flour Mills
Pendleton Grain Growers
Earl Perkins
Pioneer Implement
Portland General Electric
Proudfoot Ranch
Mike Pruitt
Quimby Trucking
Keith and Judy Rea
Ready Mix
Al Rosenbush
Russell Oil
Safeway o f Hermiston
Shelco Electric
Sherrell Chevrolet
Simplot Soil Builders
Sixty Six Ranch
Smith Truck and Tractor
Starvation Farms
Dan Steiner
Strebin Farms
Superior Farms
Jim & Monica Swanson Ranch
TACX Partnership
Tallman Farms
Taggares Farm
Ed Tarnasky
Dr. Dick Temple
Tidewater Barge
Tri-Set Inc
U.S. Bank
Umatilla Electric
Bob Vandecar
Van Marter Kahl Insurance
Paul & Susie Walton
Western Ash
W est’s Flying Service
Wheatland Insurance
Wilbur Ellis
Wilcox Furniture
Wiomun Feed
Winters Realty
Yates Trucking
Special thanks to:
Auctioneer: Ken Grieb
1st Interstate Bank Employees:
Jackie Allstott
Sharon Harrison
Andrea Mortimore
Carrie Connor
Florene Robinson
Clista Vemard
Ring Men:
Chris Rauch
Joe McElligott
Sam Bellamy
Truckers:
Joe McElligott
Joe Halvorsen
Blair Phillippi
Sam Bellamy
Mitch Ashbeck
Photographers:
Judy Barber
Jodi Johnston
Sara Greenup
Jenny Krein