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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 19, 2000 Mustang girls run away from TigerScots Layin with two seconds left gives Mustangs one-point win over TigerScots By Rick Paullus By Rick Paullus The Heppner Mustang girls’ varsity improved to 2-1 in the CBC and 9-6 overall by running away from the visiting Weston-McEwen TigerScots, 67-43, on Friday, Jan. 14. The Mustangs led 17-15 after one and got six points from Casey Ingraham in the second quarter to take a 26-19 lead at halftime. Ashley Ropp hit a three-pointer as the Mustangs took a 43-31 lead after three and Heppner scored 24 points in the fourth, getting two th ree-p o in ters from M arissa McCabe and eight points from Shelley Rietmann to pull away for the win. Ingraham finished w ith 18 points, nine rebounds and two steals. Rietmann ended up with 17 points. McCabe had three three- pointers and scored 10 points. Ropp had two three-pointers and eight points plus three assists. Statistics. Weston-McEwen: 1 5 4 12 1 2 - 4 3 Heppner: 17 9 17 24 - 67 Weston-McEwen: Shoemaker 5 2-3 13. Harrison 3 2-4 10. Minthorn 4 0-0 8, Britto 2 0-0 5. Enos 1 0-1 3. Robertson 1 1- 2 3. BoniterO 1-2 1. 16 6-12 43 Three- pointers: Hamson (2), Enos. Britto, Shoe maker. Heppner: Casey Ingraham 8 2-2 18. Shelley Rietmann 8 1-4 17, Marissa McCabe 3 1-2 10, Ashley Ropp 3 0-0 8, Trisha Adams 3 0-0 6, Amy Papineau 1 2- 2 4, San Juanita Elguezabal 0 1-2 1, Macy Rhea 0 1-21, Brett Barber 0 1 -2 1 , Meghan Bailey 0 1 -2 1 , Lacey Matteson 0 0-2 0. Jenni Patton, Jodie Carlson. 26 IQ- 20 67 Three-pointers: McCabe (3). Ropp ( 2 ) . Telecomm meeting set in Heppner Morrow County Judge Terry Tallman invites the public to a telecommunications planning group meeting Friday, January 21, at noon in the Conference Center of the Bank of Eastern Oregon. The goal of the meeting is to improve telecommunications services for Morrow County businesses and agencies. Updates on the Senate Bill 622 community survey will also be discussed. Anyone interested in improving telecommunications in Morrow County is invited to attend. Call Lisa Breckenndge at 541-276- 6745 for more information. Ashley Ropp looks to pass against TigerScots p h o to b y J o y c e H u g h e s HHS JV girls win two easily By Rick Paullus The Heppner Mustang JV girls routed the v isitin g W eston- McEwen TigerScots, 60-29. on Friday, Jan. 14, then traveled to Sherman County on Saturday, Jan. 15, and used a big second half to beat the Huskies, 47-25. The Mustangs got seven points from Meghan Bailey and took a 14-2 lead after one against the TigerScots and seven points from Jenm Patton in the second quar ter to take a 29-12 halftime lead. Heppner dominated the third quarter, 16-5, to take a 45-17 lead and coast in for the win. Bailey finished with 15 points to lead the M ustangs. Sarah Eckman had 12 points, seven re bounds and five steals. Patton fin ished with nine points, six rebounds and four steals. Brett Barber had nine points, five steals and two assists. Jodie Carlson had eight points and seven rebounds. At Sherman County, the Mus tangs held a 20-15 lead at half time but got three three-pointers from Barber to take a 34-21 lead after three, then continued the onslaught in the fourth to win go ing away. Barber hit 7-11 shots and fin ished with 21 points and four steals. Bailey had eight points and four rebounds. Eckman had six points and four rebounds. Jesse Gutierrez had five points and three steals. Kelsey Greenup pulled down six rebounds and Patton had five rebounds. The Mustangs improved to 8-3 on the year with a home game against Stanfield on Friday, Jan. 21 next on the schedule. Statistics: Weston-McEwen: 2 10 5 12 - 29 Heppner: 14 15 16 15 - 60 Heppner: Meghan Bailey 7 0-0 15, Jenni Patton 4 1-2 9, Brett Barber 31-2 9, Sarah Eckman 6 0-2 12, Jodie Carlson 4 0-0 8, Nikki Sisk 2 0-0 4, Jesse Gutierrez 1 0-0 3, Paula Spicerkuhn 0 0-0 0. 27 2-6 60. Three-pointers: Barber (2), Gutierrez Heppner: 10 10 14 13 - 47 Sherman County: 9 6 6 4 - 25 Heppner: Barber 8 2-2 21, Bailey 4 0- 3 8, Eckman 3 0-0 6, Gutierrez 2 0-0 5, Patton 1 0-2 2, Carlson 1 0-0 2, Greenup 1 0-0 2, Jesse Kempas 0 1-2 1. 20 3-9 47 Three-pointer: Barber (3), Gutierrez. SCRATCH PADS $1.00 lb. 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McCabe finished with a game- high 22 points and Papineau ended up with 16 points and five re bounds. Matteson had 12 points and seven rebounds. B lake Knowles had 12 points and four rebounds. Statistics: Weston-McEwen: 15 17 18 20 - 70 Heppner: 12 19 22 18 - 71 Weston-McEwen: Clark 7 3-3 21, Peterson 6 0-2 15, Lieuallen 6 0-0 12, Fenenback 5 0-1 10, Monaco 1 1-2 3, Glover 2 0-0 4, Wagonaar 1 1 -1 3 , Smith 1 0-0 2. Tucker, Perrine, Quaempts. 29 5- 9 70. Three-pointers: Clark (4), Peterson (3). Heppner: Michael McCabe 8 5-7 22, Joe Papineau 5 6-6 16. Blake Knowles 6 0-0 12, Ryan Matteson 5 1-2 12, Stefan Matheny 2 0-0 5, Clint Bellamy 2 0-0 4, Craig Scott 0 0-0 0, Chip Piper, Brian Rust, Sam Van Liew. 28 12-15 71. Three-point ers: Matheny, Matteson, McCabe. HHS JV boys drop two close ones By Rick Paullus The Heppner Mustang JV boys lost two close games over the weekend, losing to the visiting WestomMcEwen TigesScots, 56- 41, om ftW af,*}<#!. I4f#r& <he H uskies, 50-44, at Sherm an County, Saturday, Jan. 15. The M ustangs tra ile d the TigerScots 27-24 at halftime but were outscored 16-11 in the third and couldn’t make up the differ ence in the fourth. David Piper hit four three- pointers and finished with a game- high 16 points for the Mustangs. Kevin Drake and Brad Adams each scored 10 points and Justin Wood finished with seven. At Sherman County, the Mus tangs trailed 16-13, at halftime. They got nine points from Piper in the third to get within two going into the fourth but couldn’t get the lead as the Huskies made 7-10 free throws for the win. Piper scored 15 points to lead the Mustangs and Brian Rust fin ished with 12. The M ustangs’ record now stands at 6-6 on the year. They play a hom e gam e against Stanfield this Friday, Jan. 21. Statistics: Weston-McEwen: 14 13 16 13 - 56 Heppner: 13 11 11 1 6 - 5 1 Heppner: David Piper 5 2-2 16, Brad Adams 4 2-2 10, Kevin Drake 4 0-0 10, Justin Wood 2 3-4 7, Sam Van Liew 2 2- 4 6, Brian Rust 1 0-0 2, Brad Bowman 0 0-1 0, Brandon Young. 189-12 51. Three- pointers: Piper (4), Drake (2). Heppner: 6 7 17 14 - 44 Sherman County: 8 8 16 18 - 50 Heppner: Piper 6 1-1 15, Rust 5 0-1 12, Drake 3 0-0 6, Wood 1 4-8 6. Adams 2 0-2 4, Bowman 0 1-3 1, Young, Van Liew. 17 6-15 44 Three-pointers: Piper (2), Rust (2). Regular List Price: $ 592 °° SALE PRICE: $499°° CALL FOR AVAILABILITY. NOT ALL ITEMS IN STOCK. LEXINGTON 989-8221 • 1-800-452-7396 For farm equipment, check out our web site at www mcgg net < f The Heppner M ustang “C ” team girls fell just short at Mac- Hi in Milton-Freewater on Thurs day, Jan. 13, as a shot by Paula Spicerkuhn went in after the buzzer had sounded. Marcy Miller hit a free throw with three sec onds left to get the M ustangs within one at 29-28. Cindy Gall stole the inbounds pass and threw up a shot which Spicerkuhn re bounded and put back just late. The final score was 29-28. Miller led the Mustangs with eight points while Kelsey Greenup and Jesse Kempas each scored seven points. On Monday, Jan. 10, the girls traveled to Pendleton and lost 41 - 13 as they suffered from a cold p h o to b y J o y c e H u g h e s Mustangs lose to Huskies By Rick Paullus The Heppner Mustang boys’ v arsity lost to the Sherm an County Huskies at Moro, 77-51, on Saturday, Jan. 15. The Mus tangs’ CBC record dropped to 2- 2 and their overall record to 9-7. The Mustangs fell behind 19- 11 after one and got six points from Clint Bellamy in the second to^stay, within 33-24 at halftime. The Huskies came out hot in the second half to win the game going away. Blake Knowles led the Mus tangs with 13 points and pulled down four rebounds. Bellamy fin ished with nine points and five re bounds. Ryan Matteson had nine points. M ichael M cCabe had eight points and five rebounds. Craig Scott had seven points and three assists. Stefan Matheny had three steals. The Mustangs next face the visiting Stanfield Tigers on Friday, Jan. 21 and have a bye on Satur day. Statistics: Heppner: 11 13 19 8 - 51 Sherman County: 19 14 25 19 - 77 H eppner Blake Knowles 5 2-2 13, Ryan Matteson 4 0-0 9, Clint Bellamy 4 t? 2 9, Michael McCabe 3 2-3 8, Craig Scot* 3 1-2 7, Stefan Matheny 2 0-1 4, Joe Papineau 0 1 -4 1 , Chip Piper, Brian Rust, Sam Van Liew. 21 7-14 51. Three-point ers: Knowles, Matteson. Sherman County: Miller 9 2-3 20, Richelderfer 7 5-8 19, MacNab 7 1-215, Von Borstel 3 1-2 7 Thomas 2 2-5 6. Fritts 1 2-2 4, Wolff 1 1-3 3, Langston 1 0-0 2, Eggers 0 1 -2 1 , John Yourchek 0 0-2 0. Joey Yourchek 31 15-29 77 Three- pointers: none. Mustang girls fall to Huskies By Rick Paullus The Heppner Mustang girls’ v arsity trav eled to Sherm an County on Saturday, Jan. 15, and fell to the Huskies, 60-42. The Mustangs’ CBC record fell to 2- 2 and their overall record is now 9-7. The Mustangs trailed 19-13 after one despite getting nine points from Casey Ingraham, and tra ile d 36-26 at halftim e as Ingraham and Lacey Matteson each hit three-pointers in the sec ond quarter. Trisha Adam s scored four points in the third, but the Huskies stretched their lead to 50-34 after three and coasted for the win. Ingraham finished with 16 points and two assists. Adams ended up with six points. Shelley Rietmann had five points and five rebounds. M atteson had five points. M arissa M cCabe and Amy Papineau each pulled down four rebounds. San Juanita HHS fCf team nipped by Mac-Hi By Rick Paullus CALF TABLE Joe Papineau (35) goes up for a layin first half and couldn't recover. Miller and Kempas each scored five points to lead the Mustangs. Statistics: Heppner: 6 10 5 7 - 28 Mac-Hi: 8 4 8 9 - 29 Heppner: Marcy Miller 3 2-4 8, Kelsey Greenup 1 5-15 7, Jesse Kempas 14-10 7, Paula Spicerkuhn 2 0-0 4, Cindy Gall 0 2-4 2. Nikki Sisk 0 0-0 0 .7 13 -3 3 28 Three- pointer: Kempas Heppner: 1 2 6 3 - 13 Pendleton: 11 8 6 16 - 41 Heppner: Miller 1 2-2 5. Kempas 1 3-5 5, Spicerkuhn 1 0-0 2. Greenup 0 1 -3 1 . Gall 0 0-2 0, Sisk 0 0-0 0. 3 6-12 13. Three-pointer: Miller Copies 10 Çozette-Tïmes • 676-922S Elguezabal had two steals. The M ustangs next host Stanfield on Friday, Jan. 21, and have a bye on Saturday. Statistics: Heppner: 13 13 8 8 - 42 Sherman County: 19 17 14 10 - 60 Heppner: Casey Ingraham 7 0-0 16, Trisha Adams 3 0-0 6, Shelley Rietmann 2 1-1 5, Lacey Matteson 1 2-2 5, Amy Papineau 0 2-6 2, Meghan Bailey 1 0-0 2, Marissa McCabe 1 0-0 2, Jenni Patton 0 2-2 2, Brett Barber 0 2-2 2, San Juanita Elguezabal 0 0-0 0, Ashley Ropp 0 0-0 0, Macy Rhea 0 0-0 0, Jodie Carlson 0 0-0 0. 15 9-13 42. Three-pointers: Ingraham (2) , Matteson. Sherman County: Sanderson 8 7-11 23, Beers 7 0-0 17, K. Stroud 6 0-0 15, Richelderfer 2 0-0 4, Weedman 0 1-2 1, Wilkins 0 0-2 0, Tatum, C. Stroud, Fuller, Wolff 23 8-15 60. Three-pointers: Beers (3) , K. Stroud (3). HHS ’C’ team beat Pioneers By Rick Paullus The Heppner M ustang “C” team boys traveled to Milton- Freewater on Thursday, Jan. 13, and beat the Mac-Hi Pioneers, 47- 34, to improve their record to 4-3 on the year. Donald Adams scored four points in the first quarter as the Mustangs took a 7-4 lead and in creased the lead to 24-15 at half time. Kelly Paullus scored 10 of his game-high 21 points in the fourth quarter as the Mustangs held on to get the win. Josh W inters and Adam Bergstrom each scored six points and Adams finished with five. Statistics: Heppner: 7 17 12 11 - 47 Mac-Hi: 4 11 8 11 - 34 Heppner Kelly Paullus 8 5-9 21, Josh Winters 2 2-2 6, Adam Bergstrom 3 0-2 6, Donald Adams 2 1-4 5. Doug Orwick 1 2-6 4, Jerry Shank 11-2 3. Leland Rill 1 0- 0 2. Conor Kilkenny, Robert Whalen, Trevor Rhea, Jon Bennett, Cory Breed ing 18 11-25 47 Three-pointers: none