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lone Cardinals take big win over Wheeler Falcons Ponies win two Heppner Fillies upend Huskies
By Dawn Boor
By Lonnie Rill
The lone Cardinals had a big
win over the Wheeler Falcons
on Friday, Sept. 20, beating the
Falcons, 40-0.
The Cardinals started o ff the
night with a touchdown by
Randy Scott, w ho also ac
counted for tw o more of the
lone touchdowns. Joe Bacon,
K e lly
M organ
and Jake
McElligott also contributed to
lone's 40 points, with one
touchdown each. Scott had 249
yards rushing, followed by Pete
Cantu with 79.
The Cardinals also played a
home game on Friday, Sept. 27
against rival Dufur Rangers.
The Heppner Ponies are off
to the races this year in football.
They have started off with a 2-0
record after defeating Athena-
Weston last Friday evening.
They started their season with
a defeat over Yoncalla. They
will play Umatilla this coming
Friday in what should be a
good game.
The team has quite a few
players coming back after their
seventh grade year. They have
plenty of size and will be a big
help to the Mustang program
when they get into high school.
photo by Dawn Boor
Randy Scott goes out for a pass
Wheeler GAME STATISTICS
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Wheeler
lone High School
TEAM STATS
FIRST DOWNS
RUSH.ATT
YDS.GN.RUSH
YDS.LOST RUSH
NET RUSH.YDS
PASSES COMP
PASSES ATT
PASS HAD INTC
COMP.PERCENTAGE
PASSING YDS
FUM.LOST
NO.PUNTS
RETURN YARDAGE
n PENALTIES
YDS.PENAL I ZED
TOTAL OFFENSE
Police Dept, holds Project KidCare
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lone High School
Wheeler
2
6
36
80
0
80
1
4
1
25.0%
11
0
9
61
13
51
413
0
413
5
8
0
62.5%
105
4
0
113
T he Heppner Fillies used
all three games to upend the
Sherman County Huskies 15-
11, 16-18. 15-11 on Tuesday,
September 24.
Game one, the Lady
Mustangs held on to an early
lead behind the strong serving
o f Annie Hisler, 8/8 and Tracy
Dickenson, 3/3.
The team
serving percentage in the first
game was 86 percent, while
Sherman County tallied 78
percent.
The tables were turned in
game two.
Early on the
Huskies were able to gain up
to a four point advantage. The
Fillies pulled even at 8, then
surged ahead to lead 14-9.
The Huskies battled back in a
scoring frenzy to take the
second game, 18-16.
Serving
ig stats tor
for g£
game two
again had Tracy
Tracy Dick
Dickenson at
100 percent
but the Lady
Mustangs as a team showed
only
77
percent,
while
Sherman County had 81
percent.
The Fillies showed what they
are made o f in the hotly
contested third game. The
Lady
Mustangs,
which
averaged a full two inches’
vertical
disadvantage, just
plain outplayed the Sherman
County girls.
The crowd saw the serve
advantage change hands 28
times,
with
tne
Huskies
successful in a sizzling 92
percent o f their serve attempts.
Although Kathleen Cireenup
(3/3) and Stormy I loward (4/4)
were perfect at the serv ice line,
the team turned in a dismal 77
percent. Despite their serving
woes, the Fillies took the game
and the match for their second
league victory.
For the third time this season,
Heppner’ s JV 's came out the
victors over Sherman County,
winning in two games. 15-12,
15-5. Serv ing has become the
JV 's strong suit as they served
a red hot 95 percent in game
one, with Kim Pointer and
Linsey
Ropp
getting the
momentum rolling.
Heppner started a totally new
line-up in game two and didn't
have much o f a chance to play
the ball
with sophomore
Kathleen Greenup ripping o f f
11 straight serves to take an
11-0 lead. Pointer finished the
match o f f with points 14 and
15. Heppner controlled the
game and finished with a
whopping 91 percent service
rate by making 38/42 attempts.
C-team did not have an
opportunity to play since
Snerman County is unable to
field a third team.
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
NET YDS
Joe Bacon
Randy Scott
Mark McElligott
Pete Cantu
Allan Gribskov
PASSING
10
24
6
6
5
36
249
34
79
13
0
0
0
0
0
38
249
34
79
13
COMP
ATT
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YDS
Mark McElligott
5
6
0
105
PASS RECEIVING
CATCHES
Randy Scott
Jake McElligott
Dan Scott
1
3
1
51
32
22
PAT-2
TD
SCORING
1
3
1
1
Joe Bacon
Randy Scott
Kelly Morgan
Jake McElligott
YDS
0
1
0
TD.CATCH
DROPS
0
1
0
PAT-1
RUSH.TD
3.8
10.4
5.7
13.2
2.6
%
T D .PASS
62.5
1
AVE/CAT
0
0
0
51.0
10.7
22.0
FG
SAFETY
0
0
0
0
0
1
3
0
0
0
POINTS
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KICK-OFFS
Jake McElligott
Pete Cantu
KICK-OFF RETURNS
Pete Cantu
YDS
5
2
137
76
KOR
YDS
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1
21
0
21.0
ATT
YDS
BLK
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Heppner Police officer Mike Sweek weighs and measures six-year-
old Megan Orr during the Project KidCare Photo ID event.
AVE
TD.RET
Randy Scott
Pete Cantu
PR
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5
8
64
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TURNOVERS
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In the event that a child is lost
or kidnapped, parents will
have current data and a recent
photo of their child, said Hepp
ner Police Chief Doug Rathbun.
Rathbun says that parents
still wishing to have their child
participate in the program may
stop by the police office. The
service is free.
Elementary school children
were weighed, measured and
photographed Monday, Sept.
30, as part of the KidCare Photo
ID event, sponsored by the
Heppner Police Dept., Oregon
Association of Police and
Oregon Together.
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Joe Bacon
Randy Scott
Kelly Morgan
Will Parm
Jacob Taylor
Marc Orem
Jake McElligott
Ryan Bennetto
Dan Scott
Pete Cantu
Allan Gribskov
Jim Sullivan
Wes Young
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