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    EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 22, 1999
Mustangs' second half beats 3A Bulldogs
By R ick Paullus
The
Heppner
Mustangs'
defense shut down the Baker
Bulldogs in the second half to
•come away with a 42-20 non-
league win The sixth ranked
class 2A Mustangs out-gained
the visiting class 3A Bulldogs
120 yards to just 11 total > ards in
the third quarter to pull away
Things didn't look good for the
Mustangs early in the game as
the Bulldogs Omn Bigelow took
a handoff on the first play and
raced 58 y ards for a touchdown
Josh Johnson's extra point kick
gave the Bulldogs a 7-0 lead just
18 seconds into the game
The Mustangs then gave the
ball back to the Bulldogs at their
own 43-yard line after a fumble
The defense held and Baker's
punt was downed at the Mustang
one-y ard line
Craig Scott and Michael
Schonbachler rushes and a
Bulldog penalty moved the ball
but another fumble gave the ball
back to the Bulldogs at
Heppner's 27 yard line
The defense held again and Joe
Papincau knocked down a pass
on fourth down to give the
Mustangs the ball at their own
18-yard line
The Mustangs' offense was
unable to move the ball and
Baker took ov er at their own 48
after a punt
Scott then
intercepted a pass and returned it
16 yards to the 47 of Baker
On third and long Michael
McCabe took a screen pass for
15 yards and a first down.
McCabe then ran a draw play for
27 yards to the five yard line
Ryan Matteson ran for one. then
McCabe took it into the end /one
from four yards out
Blake
Knowles kicked the extra point to
tic the game at 7-7 with 10:00
minutes left in the second
quarter
The Bulldogs got good field
position at the 45 of Heppner
after a failed onside kick The
Mustangs' defense held and a
fake punt on fourth down came
up short and Heppner took over
at their own 37
Schonbachler ran for eight and
Scott for four more and a first
down McCabe ran for 12 and
Schonbachler for 12 more
Matteson got two y ards then hit
Papincau who made a juggling
circus catch for a first down at
the 18 Scott picked up 16 and
Schonbachler got the ball down
to the six inch line Matteson
then punched it in for the go-
ahead touchdown Knowles kick
was good to give the Mustangs a
14-7 lead with 3:42 left in the
first half
The Bulldogs then drove the
ball down the field and a
controversial pass interference
penalty gav e Baker a first down
Justice C ou rt
Report
The Justice Court office at the
courthouse annex building in
Heppner reports handling the fol­
lowing business:
D aniel M Lam othe, 35.
Russellville. AK -Truck Speeding.
73 mph in a 55 mph zone. $171
fine;
Michael J. Rodegerdts, 58.
Portland-Aiding in Game Violation
(Hunting Mule Deer (Doe)) Pro­
hibited Area (Roadway). $152
fine.
Shirley Harris. 36, Heppncr-
Maintaming a Dog as a Nuisance.
$43 fine
We Print BUSINESS CARDS
G a iette-Times - 676-9228
at the nine y ard line Luke Palmer
then caught a pass from Demck
Riggs for the touchdown
Johnson's kick tied the game at
14-14 with 25 seconds left in the
half
The Mustangs took over at
their 40 after the short kick-off
McCabe ran for 15 y ards and
Scott took a middle screen for 35
yards to the 11 yard line
Knowles then split the uprights
with a 28-yard field goal to give
the Mustangs a 17-14 lead at
half-time
McCabe took the sqcond half
kick-off 20 y ards to the 3 of the
Mustangs McCabe then ran for
14 and Schonbachler for 19
more The drive stalled howev er,
and Baker took ov er at their own
13 after a punt Stefan Matheny
knocked down a third down pass
to force the Bulldogs to punt
Scott took the punt, getting a
good block from Clint Bellamy to
get around the comer, down the
sideline and got a crushing block
from Blake Knowles to go into
the end /one for a 50-yard return
for the touchdown The snap w as
fumbled on the point after try and
Mustangs led 23-14 with 8:11
left in the third quarter
The defense held on Baker's
next possession
and
the
Mustangs took ov er at their own
33 y ard line Schonbachler ran
for nine y ards and McCabe ran
for two yards and a first down
then for 17 more Scott ran for
seven and Schonbachler for six
more and another first down
McCabe picked up five then
Matteson hit Matheny for 15 and
a first down at the five McCabe
tan for two. then for three more
and a touchdown Knowles' kick
was good to give the Mustangs a
30-14 lead with 3:00 left in the
third quarter
Schonbachler intercepted a
Bulldog pass on Baker's next
possession and returned it to the
Baker 39 y ard line Matteson hit
Knowles for 14 yards and
Schonbachler picked up four
more to the 20. The drive stalled
and the Bulldogs took over at
their own 31 yard line as the third
quarter ended
The Mustangs' defense held and
took over on their own 38-y ard
line following the punt McCabe
then broke the game open, racing
62 y ards for a touchdown The
tow point PAT try failed and
Heppner held a 36-14 lead early
in the fourth quarter
The Bulldogs came right back
and scored on a Casey Grove 15-
yard pass from Jake Hester The
pass failed on the PAT as the
Bulldogs closed to within 36-20
with 7:29 left
The onside kick failed and
Heppner took over at the 49 of
Baker McCabe ran for five.
Scott for four and Schonbachler
for three and a first down Scott
ran for nine and Schonbachler for
15 more McCabe then took it
13 yard for his fourth touchdown
of the game and after the PAT
failed Heppner held a 42-20 lead
The Mustangs’ defense shut
down the Bulldogs the rest of the
game and their last scoring
chance ended with Clint Bellamy
intercepting a pass and returning
it 15 yards.
McCabe led all rushers with
178 yards on 18 carries and four
touchdowns Schonbachler ran
13 times for 43 yards and Scott
ran 10 times for 37 yards
Matteson was five for nine
passing for 88 yards
The offensive line of Jake Roy.
Josh Hill, Matt Baker. Kyle
McDaniel. Clint Bellamy, and
Brad Bowman did a good job of
opening holes against a bigger
Baker team
Michael Schonbachler led the
NOTICE TO THE CITIZENS OF
HEPPNER
The burning ban for the City of
Heppner mill no longer be in
effect beginning Wednesday,
Sept. 15, 1999. A 5-day burn­
ing permit is required for all
open (out of container) fires
and may be purchased for
$1.00 at Heppner City Hall,
188 NW Willow Street.
Riggs l-(-7).
Heppner -
McCabe
18-178.
Michael
Schonbachler 13-43. Scott 10-
37. Matteson 5-4. Stefan
Mathcnv 1-1, Donald Adams 1-
defense with 30 defensive points
including an interception Craig
Scott had two interceptions and
16 points as did Clint Bellamy
with 16 points Matteson had 14
and Joe Papincau ended up with
12
the Mustangs next travel to
Wahtonka to start the Columbia
Basin Conference season on
Friday. Sept 24
6. Brad Adams 1-4. Travis
Bellamy 1-4. Kelly Paullus 1-3.
Passing Baker - Riggs 2-7-2-
24. Hester 2-5-1-29. Ray 1-1-0-
5. Heppner - Matteson 5-9-0-88.
Receiving Baker - Grove 3-39,:
Palmer 1-9, Bigelow 1-5.
Heppner - Scott 1-35. Matheny
1-15. McCabe 1-15, Knowles 1-
14. Joe Papineau 1-8
CHECKING
^ i t ^ ACCOUNTS
Baker
7 7 0 6 -2 0
Heppner 0 17 13 12 -42
First Q uarter
Baker - Omn Bigelow 58 yard
run (Josh Johnson kick) 11 42
Second Q uarter
Heppner- Michael McCabe 4
vard run (Blake Knowles Kick)
10:00
Heppner - Ry an Matteson 1 y ard
run (Knowles Kick) 3:42
Baker - Luke Palmer 9 yard pass
from Demck Riggs (Johnson
kick) 25
Heppner - Knowles 28 yard
field goal :03
Third Q uarter
Heppner - Crag Scott 50 y ard
punt return (PAT failed) 8:11
Heppner - McCabe 3 y ard run
(Knowles kick) 3:00
Fourth Q uarter
Heppner - McCabe 62 yard run
(pass failed) 11:30
Baker - Casey Grove 15 y ard
pass from Jake Hester (pass
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