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    Heppner Gazette-Tim es, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, O ctober 28, 1998 - FOURTEEN
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By Rick Paullus
The Heppner Colts capped an
undefeated season by defeating
Les Schwab, 8-7, in the
Hermiston
Grid
Kids
championship
game
on
Saturday, Oct. 24.
The Colts advanced to the
championship game by beating
Stanfield, 8 to 6, in the semi­
finals on Wednesday, Oct. 21,
in Heppner.
Neither team was able to
score in the first quarter as both
teams defenses' dominated
play. In the second quarter the
Colts' David Flynn broke
through the middle to block a
Stanfield punt and give the
Colts good field position.
The Colts were unable, to
score, however, but the defense
held Stanfield and forced
another punt. J.C. Shemtt took
the punt on the run and returned
it 40 yards to the 18 yard line of
Stanfield.
Tyler Boyer then took a pitch
around right end and raced to
the end zone for the touchdown.
Flynn kicked the extra point to
give the Colts an 8-0 halftime
lead.
Stanfield cut the lead to 8-6 in
the third period when their
quarterback broke through a
couple of qrm tackles for a long
touchdown run. The extra point
kick was no good.
That turned out to be the
difference in the game as the
Colts' defense played a lot
better in the fourth quarter to
preserve the win.
In the championship game in
Hermiston, the Les Schwab
team completely dominated the
first quarter as the Colts had
only one play which was a
fumbled hand-off recovered by
Les Schwab.
Les Schwab drove down the
field and scored a touchdown on
a seven-yard run early in the
second quarter. The conversion
run gave them a 7-0 lead.
The Colts came back fired up,
getting good runs uom Jode
Coil and J.C. Shemtt to give
them a first down at the 37 of
Les Schwab. Coil then hit Kory
Paullus for a 32-yara pass play
down to the five. Coil took it in
from there for the touchdown.
David Flynn kicked the extra
point to give the Colts the lead
at 8-7.
Les Schwab drove down to
the 25 of the Colts but ran out
of time as the first half ended.
The Colts returned the favor
of ball control in the third
quarter by keeping it almost the
entire quarter.
The Colts were forced to punt,
but Les Schwab fumbled to give
the ball right back. The Colts,
however, fumbled a lateral pass
to give the ball back to Les
Schwab. On the last play of the
third quarter, a Les Schwab
runner broke free around end
for a 30-yard gain down to the
29 of the Colts.
The Colts defense stiffened
and took over on downs at their
own 22 yard line. Behind the
running of Coil, Sherritt, Flynn
and Tyler Boyer, the Colts
picked up three consecutive first
downs and ran out the clock to
preserve the win.
Members of the Colts are:
Sixth graders Brandon Seitz,
Jode Coil, Tyler Boyer, David
Flynn, Trampas Jeffries, Max
Rauch, Kory Paullus, Derek
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Shank, Grady Penturf, Aaron
Delveaux, Josh Lankford, and
John Cain; fifth graders -
Terrence Parret, J.C. Sherritt,
Roy Proctor, Matthew Van
Cleave, Robert Worden, Riley
Wight, Brandon Johnson, Sloan
Keithley, Mikel Britt, Chris
Rayburn, Kyle Carlson, Matt
Kenny, Peter Geer, James Van
Liew, and Rory Kilkenny.
Managers were Aaron
Allstott, Colton Hanson and
Matt McCabe. Coaches were
Kelly Fox, John McCabe and
Rick Paullus.
Stanfield 0-0-6-0-6
Heppner 0-8-0-0-8
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Colts - Tyler Boyer 18 yard run
(David Flynn kick)
Stan. - 45 yard run (kick failed)
Colts
0-8-0-0-8
Les Schwab 0-7-0-0-7
L.S. - 7 yard run (run good)
Colts - Jode Coil 5 yard run
(David Flynn Kick)
Scholarship trust plans
fund raising drive
The South Morrow County
Scholarship Trust is conducting
a fall fund raising drive by
mailing brochures, letters and
pledge cards to over 1,500 lone
and Heppner graduates from the
past 50 years.
The scholarship trust is
beginning its sixth year of
operation and has awarded over
32 scholarships totaling $16,000
to seniors from lone and
Heppner.
Boardmembers include Bill
Rietmann, George Koffler,
Missy Cutsforth, Bob Kahl,
Shanon Harrison, Del LaRue
and Richard Metz.
if you aren't an alumnu.s but
want to contribute, contact any
boardmember to make a
donation, said a spokesperson.
Food drive planned Nov. 2
A door-to-door food drive,
sponsored by the South Morrow
County Neighborhood Center,
in cooperation with the Heppner
Wildhorse Club and the Cub
Scouts, will be held Monday,
Nov. 2, from 6-7 p.m.
Janice Skaggs of the
Neighborhood Center says that
toys, infant clothes and
toiletries are needed in addition
to Thanksgiving and Christmas
food basket items.
Those who plan to be away
from home that evening are
asked to leave the donations on
their porch. Those who are
missed may call the center at
676-5024 for pickup.
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NEW WINTER DINER HOURS:
Seven Days A Week-ll:00 a.m. to 8 p.m.
HALLOWEEN PARTY««
Oct. 31, starting at 9 p.m., we will be rocking out with
KARAOKE and dancing in the diner. PRIZES for costumes
include most original... scariest... funniest...
The diner w ill have Karaoke every Friday and Saturday
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ROCK
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You are welcome to bring CDs to have us play as well. The
charge Is $7 per person, which includes shoe rental.
Come on down watch Monday Night
Football on the BIG SCREEN TV!
Coors Lite Hamms on tap
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