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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday. October 27, 1999 - FIVE Serving struggles plague Heppner in loss to Sherman County in receiving. In Saturday's game against The Heppner Varsity Volleyball team's struggles at the Sherman, the Heppner team had serving line played a big part in only a 73 percent serving average their downfall in on Saturday, for the night. Amy Papineau was 14-15 at October 23. The visiting Sherman County Huskies, the serving line for 93 percent leaders of the Columbia Basin with one ace. Papineau and Kim Conference west division, Pointer led the team with 10 defeated the Mustangs in three, points apiece. Pointer was 11-15 at the serving line for 73 percent, 15-4. 8-15, 13-15. This loss put the Mustangs in a and had three aces. Ashley Ropp was 9-11 in tie for first place in the Eastern Division of the CBC with the serving for 81 percent with one Weston-McEwen Tigerscots. ace. She made six points for the The Mustangs were in first place team. Trisha Adams was 6-8 for after their victory over Weston- 75 percent and made five points. McEwen October 21, 13-15, 15- Two Mustangs, Katie Shemtt and Allison Sykes were 100 8, 15-8. As of Monday, October 25, the percent, with two and five serves, Mustangs and Tigerscots were respectively. Sykes also had one both 6-2 in the league. Heppner ace and made three points. Casey Ingraham made 16 was 13-5 for the season; Weston- attacks during the game, with McEwen was 12-6. Stanfield was eight kills. She also made seven 3-5 in the league and 10-14 for the season and Pilot Rock is 1-8 dinks and nine blocks. Kim Pointer made 10 attacks, in the league and 2-13 for the four kills and 1 dank and Amy season. Drake had 13 attacks, three kills, In the Western Division, Sherman County was 7-0 in the two dinks and five blocks.. The Mustangs were 88 percent league and 14-1 for the season. Culver and Wahtonka were both 2-5 in the league. Culver is 4-8 for the season and Wahtonka is The Heppner Mustang JVs 12 - 11 . ended their season with a 3-1-1 record by beating the Pilot Rock Heppner secures first in CBC Ropp and Adams, both with one receive, and Sykes with six all had 100 percent receiving. Ingraham was 13-15 in receiving for 88 percent; Papineau, 6-7 for 87 percent; Pointer. 17-20 for 87 percent; Stephanie Clough, 5-6 for 85 percent; and Shemtt, 2-3 for 75 percent. The Mustangs defeated Pilot Rock at home in two Tuesday, October 26. Saturday, October 30, the Mustangs travel to Culver with a 1 p.m. game time. The Mustangs' last regular season game is at home Tuesday, November 2, for their third matchup against Weston- McEwen, beginning with C-team play at 5 p.m. The district playoffs are scheduled for Saturday, November 6, at Weston- McEwen, beginning at 3 p.m. The state volleyball tournament is slated for Thursday through Saturday, November 11-13, at Lane Community College in Eugene. Mustangs explode over Stanfield, 78-14 JVs down Pilot Rock Rockets photo by Joyce Hughes Heppner running back Michael McCabe gets by a Stanfield defender in Friday’s rout of the Tigers. by Rick Paullus McCabe picked up 14 yards to Rockets 26-6 on Monday, Oct. by Rick Paullus get the Mustangs' offense going 18 in Pilot Rock. Craig Scott took the first again. Stefan Matheny caught a Neither team moved the ball in the first quarter and Brad handoff on the Heppner 27 yard pass from Matteson. then Bowman recovered a fumble for Mustangs' first possession and Matteson hit Schonbachler for a the Mustangs to end a Rocket never looked back on his way to 10-yard touchdown pass. Scott a 78-yard touchdown run as the ran in the PAT to give the drive. The Mustangs finally got their Mustangs exploded over the Mustangs a 44-0 lead. The Tigers then mounted their offense going in the second visiting Stanfield Tigers, 78 to 14, on Friday, Oct 22. only drive of the first half as quarter as Travis Bellamy broke The Mustangs (5 and 0 CBC, Victor Baros scored on a one free for a 20-yard gain and Brad Adams ran twice for 10 yards, and 8 and 0 overall) secured first yard touchdown run. Baros ran then 23 yards to the 10. Bellamy place in the Columbia Basin in the PAT and Heppner now led went for seven and Adams took it Conference with the win. The 44-8 at halftime. The Mustangs didn't let up in inside the one. Kelly Paullus then Mustangs have a bye next week took it in for the Mustangs' first and face the visiting Pilot Rock the third quarter taking over at touchdown. The pass failed and Rockets on Friday, Nov. 5, to their own 29 after the kick-off and marching down the field Heppner held a 6-0 lead at wrap up the regular season. After Scott's touchdown, Mitch with the help of two 15 yard halftime. Brad Adams broke through the Mathews caught the two-point penalties. Geer ran for 20 yards, line and ran 42 yards for a conversion pass from Ryan then 10, then one yard for a Matteson to give the Mustangs touchdown and took the PAT touchdown early in the third pass from Matteson to give the quarter. The PAT run failed and an early 8-0 lead. The Mustangs took over at Mustangs a 52-8 lead. the Mustangs now led 12-0. On the Tigers' first possession, Pilot Rock cut the lead in half their own 28 after another Stanfield punt and went right to Blake Knowles made a hit as the with a 44-yard touchdown pass work again. Michael McCabe quarterback was about to pass, late in the third quarter. picked up seven yards and then McCabe and Schonbachler Donald Adams returned the Michael Schonbachler picked up tackled the running back for a kick-off 30 yards to midfield as two to Set up McCfcbe for a 64- ? two yard loss. McCabe then the third quarter ended. Adams yard touchdown run. Matteson picked off a pass and returned it then hit Bellamy on a screen pass passed to Schonbachler for the 49 yards for a touchdown. The that resulted in a 45-yard PAT to give the Mustangs an pass failed and the Mustangs touchdown. The pass failed and then led 58-8. early 16-0 lead. the Mustangs then led 18-6. Schonbachler then recovered The Mustangs' defense again On the Mustangs' next an onside kick at Stanfield's 43- held and forced the Tigers to possession, Conor Kilkenny took yard line. The Mustangs were punt, taking over at their own 39. a pass from D. Adams 60 yards unable to move the ball and the Geer then broke loose for a 61 to the 13 where B. Adams took it Tigers took over on downs. yard touchdown run. After the on in for the Mustang's final The Mustangs' defense held run failed the Mustangs led 64 to touchdown. Bellamy caught the again and Scott took the punt 64 8 . two-pomt conversion pass from yards for his second touchdown. The Tigers scored their second D. Adams to cap the scoring. The run failed and Heppner led Brian Sweeney stopped two touchdown of the game on a 41 photo by Joyce Hughes 22-0 still in the first quarter. yard run by Baros. The run Mustang volleyball player Allison Sykes returns a serve against Weston- Rocket drives by stripping and The Mustangs took over at the failed and the Mustangs now led recovering a fumble at the Pilot McEwen in last Thursday's game. Looking on is Stephanie Clough. Stanfield 43 after the Tigers 64-14 at the end of the third Rock 35, then intercepting a pass fourth punt of the first quarter. The Heppner Mustang Kim Pointer was 8-9 at the at the Rocket 40. quarter. McCabe ran for 20 yards, Geer Volleyball team was back on serving line for 88 percent and On the Tigers’ next possession, went for three, then McCabe Nick Anthony intercepted a pass made four points for the Heppner 0 6 track for a league win at 14- 26 broke free for 20 yards and his to give the Mustangs the ball at Weston-McEwen Thursday, Mustangs. She made 20 attacks, Pilot Rock 0 0 0 - second touchdown run of the first their own five yard line. October 21. The Heppner win 10 kills, nine dinks and one quarter. The pass failed and the over the Tigerscots put the block. Pointer was 18-20 in Second quarter After a few short runs and a Mustangs held a 28-0 lead after couple of holding penalties, Scott Mustangs in first place in the receiving for 90 percent. one quarter. East Division of the CBC with 6- Amy Papineau was 15-16 at the Hep- Kelly Paullus 1 yard run broke free for a 92 yard After a short punt by the Tigers touchdown run. The pass failed 1 in the league and 13-4 for the serving line for 93 percent, (pass failed) 2:33 Third quarter gave the Mustangs the ball at the and the Mustangs now led 70-14 season. The Tigerscots were 6-2 making 10 points for the team. Hep - Brad Adams 42 yard run Stanfield 40 yard line, Geer went in the league and 12-6 for the She made nine attacks, two kills The defense again held and the season. and had 100 percent receiving (run failed) 11:08 Mustangs took over at the Tigers’ for 15. After two incomplete P.R. - 44 yard pass (run failed) with four. The Mustangs beat the passes, Scott picked up 11 and a 43 yard line. Donald Adams 1:27 Tigerscots in three 13-15. 15-8, Amy Drake made seven went for six, Brian Rust ran for first down. Fourth quarter five and a first down. Rust ran 15-11, avenging an earlier loss to attacks, one dank and two blocks. Scott ran for eight more to set up Weston-McEwen on Heppner's Stephanie Clough and Katie Hep - Travis Bellamy 45 yard for four, then Brad Adams ran a six-yard touchdown run by pass from Donald Adams (pass home court October 12, 15-8, 6- Shemtt both had 100 percent failed) 11:50 Geer. Matteson hit Schonbachler for nine and another first down. serving with one and six serves, 15.8-15. for the two-point conversion and Brad Adams ran for nine, Donald Hep - B. Adams 13 yard run The Mustangs were 83 percent respectively. Shemtt made five Adams ran for nine more, then the Mustangs now led 36-0. (Bellamy pass from D. Adams) at the serving line and 91 percent points. one to set up a two yard The Mustangs' defense again 8:25 Abby Kahl was 75 percent in receives. held as McCabe shot in from his touchdown run by Rust. Brad Casey Ingraham was right on serving with 3-4 and Ashley linebacker position to tackle the Adams ran over a defensive back target with 16 out of 18 serves, Ropp was 6-9 for 66 percent. She running back for an eight yard for the two-point conversion to Wc Print BUSINESS CARDS including three aces, for 87 made four points. close out the scoring at 78 to 14. loss. Heppner Gazette- Times percent serving. She led the On the Tigers' last possession. Heppner took over at their own Allison Sykes was 13-14 in Mustangs with 11 points. She receiving for 93 percent. Clough. 49 after yet another punt and Ben Turrell recovered a fumble also made 16 attacks, 12 kills, Papineau and Ropp were all 100 and the Mustangs ran out the three blocks, seven dinks and percent in receiving. Clough had October 30th - Saturday was 100 percent in receiving seven. Papineau, four, and Ropp. with 11. H A L L O W E E N PARTY? one. 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Scott ran just five times for 189 yards and two touchdowns for the Mustangs. Geer carried 12 times for 138 yards and three touchdowns, and McCabe ran nine times for 136 yards as the Mustangs piled up 517 yards rushing for the game. Matteson was 4 of 9 passing for 36 yards and a touchdown. McCabe and Schonbachler led the defense with 31 and 30 points respectively. Clint Bellamy had 14. Knowles 13 and Jake Roy 10. Matheny and Anthony finished with nine points apiece. Stanfield 0 8 6 0 - 14 Heppner 28 16 20 14 - 78 First quarter Hep. - Craig Scott 78 yard run (Mitch Mathews pass from Ryan Matteson) Hep - Michael McCabe 64 yard run (Michael Schonbachler pass from Matteson) 6:31 Hep. - Scott 64 yard punt return (run failed) 3:03 i Hep - McCabe 20 yard run (pass failed) :23 Second quarter Hep. Levi Geer 6 yard run (Schonbachler pass from Matteson) 8;50 Hep. - Schonbachler 10 yard pass from Matteson (Scott run) 5:24 St. - Victor Baros 1 yard run (Baros run) .40 Third quarter Hep. - Geer 1 yard run (Geer pass from Matteson) 8:11 Hep. - McCabe 49 yard interception return (pass failed) 5:28 Hep. - Geer 61 yard run (run failed) 2:45 St. - Baros 41 yard run (run failed) :35 Fourth quarter Hep. - Scott 92 yard run (pass failed) 9:05 Hep. - Brian Rust 2 yard run (Brad Adams run) 3:23 Individual Statistics Rushing- Stan. - Baros 11-112, Ena 18-101, Correa 5-44, McQuown 2-6, Pollick l-(-4) Graham 2-(-8) Hep. - Scott 5-189, Geer 12-138, McCabe 9-136, Brad Adams 2- 18. Schonbachler 3-17. Rust 3- 11, Donald Adams 1-6, Brad Bowman 1-2. Passing - Stan. -Baros 2-8-2-S. Hep - Matteson 4-9-0-36 Receiving - Stan. - Pollick 1-4, Ena 1-1 Hep. - Stefan Matheny 1-27, Schonbachler 1-10, Scott 1-2, McCabe 1 -(-3). 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