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    FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 10, 1999
Mustangs finish regular season
unbeaten at 9-0, blast Rockets 41-0
for 54 yards.
pass from Matteson and ran 22
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yards.
McCabe
went
for
eight,
The second-ranked Heppner
Mustangs ended their regular then Geer ran for 12. McCabe Pilot Rock 0 0 0 0-0
season with a perfect 9 and 0 then went in from three yards out Heppner 6 15 6 14-41
First quarter
record by beating the visiting for his second touchdown. The
Hep-Michael Schonbachler 6 yard
Pilot Rock Rockets, 41 to 0, on a two-pomt run failed and the run
(kick failed) 9:43
cold and rainy Friday night, Nov. Mustangs led 33-0 midway
Second quarter
through the fourth quarter.
5.
Hep- Craig Scott 2 yard run (Scon
On the Rockets' next run) 9:40
The Mustangs will host a first-
round 2A State play-off game on possession, Scott picked off his Hep- Michael McCabe 13 yard pass
Saturday, Nov. 13, beginning at 1 second pass of the game at the from Ryan Matteson (Blake
Knowles) 1:11
Mustangs 16-yard line.
p.m.
Third quarter
After a 15-yard penalty, Geer
Heppner's defense held the
Rockets after the opening kick­ and Brad Adams each ran for 11 Hep - Schonbachler 41 yard run (run
off, forcing a punt which Craig yards. Travis Bellamy then ran failed) 11:44
Fourth quarter
Scott returned 84 yards to the twice for 12 yards. Brad Adams Hep - McCabe 3 yard run (run
Pilot Rock nine-yard line. went twice for 16 yards and failed) 7:12
Michael McCabe picked up three Donald Adams ran for 16 yards. Hep - Brad Adams 4 yard run
yards to set up a six-yard Brad Adams took it the final four (Travis Bellamy pass from Nick
touchdown run by Michael yards for the touchdown.
Anthony) :35
Nick Anthony hit Bellamy for
Schonbachler. The extra point
Individual statistics
kick was no good and the the two-point conversion to make Rushing - Pilot Rock - Eric Stelk 1-
Mustangs held an early 6-0 lead. the final score 41 to 0.
21, Seth Cristiansen 5-19, Bobby
Neither team could make
The Mustangs' defense, which
Humphreys 2-7, Kelly Jobes 3-4,
much ground the rest of the first held Pilot Rock to 126 yards total
John Ellis 2-0, Troy Sampson 5-(-
quarter although Blake Knowles offense, was led by Scott with 17
15).
Heppner - McCabe 17-93,
made a niece catch of a pass points.
Clint Bellamy and
from Ryan Matteson good for 28 Schonbachler each had 16, Schonbachler 5-50, Scott 9-41,
yards.
Matteson, 14, and Geer ended up Matteson 7-38, Levi Geer 6-37, B.
Adams 4-31, Donald Adams 1 -16, T.
The Mustangs took over at with 13 points.
their own 34-yard line after
McCabe led all rushers with 93 Bellamy 2-12.
- P.R. - Sampson 6-19-2-
another Rocket punt to begin the yards on 17 carries and two 51, Passing
Humphreys 0-2-1, Stelk 0-1 -1.
second quarter. Scott picked up touchdowns. Schonbachler had Heppner- Matteson 6-19-1-122.
seven yards and McCabe ran for five carries for 50 yards and two Receiving - P R.- Christiansen 3-26,
three and a first down.
touchdowns.
Humphreys 3-10.
McCabe ran for nine and
Matteson ended up 6 for 19 for Heppner - Knowles 2-54, McCabe 2-
Schonbachler went for three 122 yards and a touchdown.
30, Schonbachler 1-22, Stefan
more and another first down.
Knowles had two receptions Matheny 1-11.
Matteson then hit Knowles for 26
yards and McCabe went for 15
down to the two-yard line. Scott
then took it in for the touchdown
and ran in the two point
conversion to give the Mustangs
a 14-0 lead.
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contributed 331 yards and 249
The Rockets again failed to
The Scio Loggers will be yards respectively.
pick up a first down and were
Quarterback Ryan Matteson, a
forced to punt which was downed making their second trip of the
season to Heppner to face the junior, completed 44 of 98 passes
at the Mustangs' 15-yard line.
Scott went for si* then five and a Mustangs this weekend. The for 650 yards and eight
first down. McCabe went for Loggers traveled to Heppner for touchdowns with just three
three then took a screen pass the first game of the season with interceptions.
Matteson also rushed for 177
from Matteson for 17 yards to the Mustangs coming out on top,
the 47.^ McCabe then ran for 14, 29-16. This time there will be yards and six touchdowns.
more on the line as it is the first
Junior Blake Knowles caught
then six more. Matteson went
round
of
the
State
2A
play-offs.
eight
passes for 148 yards and
for two and McCabe ran for three
In
the
first
game
the
Mustangs
two
touchdowns.
McCabe also
and a first down. Faced with a
overcame five fumbles to come caught eight passes out of the
fourth and four at the 21, Scott from behind to defeat the backfield for 154 yards and two
went for five yards and the first Loggers. The Loggers finished touchdowns. Scott also caught
down. Levi Geer ran for three, the season tied for first with eight passes for 97 yards. Junior
then McCabe took a shuffle pass Colton and Regis and ended up Joe Papmeau caught seven passes
from Matteson and took it 13 second on the coin flip. Regis for 135 yards and two
yards
for the touchdown, ended up first with Colton touchdowns and sophomore
running over two defenders along missing out on the play-offs.
Stefan Matheny had seven
the way. Knowles kicked the
Scio is predominately a receptions for 137 yards and a
extra point to give the Mustangs running team and has two backs touchdown.
a 21-0 lead.
who rushed for over a 1000 yards
The defense was led by seniors
On the Rockets' next to help them to a 7 and 2 overall Clint Bellamy, Jake Roy, Josh
possession, Scott picked off a record.
Hill, Schonbachler and Geer;
pass and returned it 18 yards to
The Mustangs were led by
the 40-yard line. The Rockets junior Craig Scott's 1,004 yards juniors Knowles, Papineau,
then picked off a Matteson pass rushing on 101 carries, scoring Scott, Matteson and Matt Baker
arid sophomores McCabe and
with 15 seconds left. He then 13 touchdowns.
Sophomore Matheny.
returned the favor with a pick of' Michael McCabe rushed 105
Game time is at 1 p.m. on
his own as the half ended.
times for 801 yards and 15 Saturday, Nov. 13 at the Morrow
The Mustangs came out on fire touchdowns. Seniors Michael
to start the second half as Schonbachler and Levi Geer County fairgrounds in Heppner.
McCabe returned the kick off 37
yards to the 41. Schonbachler
then took the hand-off, broke
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outside, and scampered 41 yards
for the touchdown.
The
conversion run failed and the
Mustangs led 27-0 early in the
third quarter.
Clint Bellamy recovered a
rocket fumble at the Pilot Rock
42 after the kick-off. Matteson
hit Stefan Matheny for 11 yards
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