FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times Heppner Oregon Wednesday. February 2, 2000
second half beats Rockets
HHS seventh
Mustang girls down Rockets By Mustangs'
Rick Paullus
50 with just under a minute to go.
By Rick Paullus
The Heppner Mustang girls
varsity hit 24-48 free throws to
beat the 10th ranked Pilot Rock
Rockets, 55-46, in overtime, on
Friday, Jan. 28. The win improved
the Mustangs’ CBG record to 4-
2 and their overall record to 11 -7. «"»i
The Mustangs fell behind 8-1
early in the first and trailed 12-5
before L acey Matteson hit a free
throw then scored to close out the
first quarter and cut the lead to
12 - 8 .
Amy Papineau scored on a
three-point play to cut the lead to
15-12 and Matteson scored on a
lay-in while Casey Ingraham hit a
jum per to get w ithin 17-16.
Ingraham hit a short jumper to tie
it and Shelley Rietmann hit a ¡ay-
in to give the Mustangs their first
lead o f the game at 20-18.
Ingraham’s short jumper made it
22-18 but a Rocket bucket at the
end of the half made it 22-20 at
the break.
The Rockets tied the score to M arissa McCabe d ribbles around
start the third quarter but San R ocket defender, photo by joyct hub *«
Juanita Elguezabal hit two free
a free throw and Rietmann hit a
throw s to make it 24-22. Rietmann
short jumper to make it 50-44.
scored on a rebound basket and
Elguezabal made two free throws
I risha Adams scored to make it
before the Rockets finally scored
28-24. Matteson hit two free
to make it 52-46. Elguezabal made
throws and Ingraham scored on a
another free throw and Ingraham
baseline drive and lay-in to make
hit two more to close out the scor
it 32-26. A Rockets' basket at the
ing. giving the Mustangs the im
end of the third quarter cut the lead
portant win.
to 32-28.
Matteson finished with 14
The Rockets got to 33-32 lead
points, hitting 8-11 free throws and
early in the fourth, but a steal and
had two steals and an assist.
a lay-in by Matteson gave the lead
Ingraham finished w ith 13 points,
back to the Mustangs. The Rock
six rebounds and two steals.
ets lead 37-34 but a short jumper
Rietmann had a strong game with
by Ingraham cut the lead to 37-
36. The Rockets held a 39-36 lead 11 points. 16 rebounds (seven of-
when the Rockets' coach was fensive) and three steals.
assessed a double technical foul Elguezabal had eight points, six
and was ejected with 2:07 left. rebounds and three steals.
Matteson calmly went to the line Papineau pulled down nine re
had two steals.
and sank all four free throws to bounds and Ropp
Statistics
give the Mustangs a 40-39 lead.
Pilot R ock 12 8 8 16 2 - 46
Heppner: 8 14 10 12 11 - 55
Two free throws by Ashley
Pilot Rock A Doherty 3 5-6 12,
Ropp with 1:24 left make it 42-39 Copeland
4 2-3 10, Greene 2 1-3 6, S.
and Elguezabal hit tw o free throws Doherty 2 2-3 6, McLaughlin 2 0-0 4,
with nine seconds left to give the Mitchell 1 0-2 2, Krosting 1 0-0 2. Bracher
2. Christiansen 1 0-0 2. 16 12-20
M ustangs a 44-41 lead. The 0 46 2-3 Three-pointers:
A Doherty, Greene.
Rockets' Rachel Greene hit a long
Heppner Lacey Mattesdri 3 8-11 14.
three-pointer at the buzzer to send Casey Ingraham 5 3^8 1 3 ,,S helley
Rietmann 51-411. San Juanita^lguezabal
the game into ov ertime
0 8-15 8. Ashley Rbpp 0 T-4 3. Trisha
Ropp made a free throw and Aaams 1 1-2 3. Amy Papineau 1 1-3 3.
Rietmann scored on a baseline lay- Marissa McCabe 0 0-2 0. Jenm Patton.
Meghan Bailey, jodie Carlson. Brett Bar
in to make it 47-44. Adams made ber
15 24-48 55. Three-pointers: none.
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Mustangs blow past Eagles
creased their lead to 45-33 going
into the fourth. Craig Scott scored
all seven of his points in the fourth
as the Mustangs put the Eagles
away and got the win.
Matteson also had five assists
and hit 7-10 free throws. Knowles
finished w ith 11 points, eight re
bounds and two assists. McCabe
had 11 points, five rebounds, three
steals and three assists.
B> R ic k P a u llu s
Ryan Matteson hit for 17 points
and pulled down 11 rebounds as
the Heppner Mustangs blew past
the \ lsiting Wahtonka Eagles. 67-
45. on Saturday. Jan. 29. The win
improves the Mustangs’ CBC
record to 4-3 and their overall
record to 11 -8.
The Mustangs travel to first-
place and fourth-ranked Culver on
Friday, and host the second-place
Sherman County on Saturday,
Feb 5
Matteson scored eight points in
the first quarter as the Mustangs
took a 15-14 lead and Blake
Knowles scored five in the sec
ond as the Mustangs led 29-22 at
halftime.
Matteson, Joe Papineau and
Michael McCabe each scored
tour points as the Mustangs in
Statistics:
WahtoriKa 14 8 11 1 2 - 4 5
Heppner 15 14 16 22 - 67
i/VantonKa Haas 5 1-2 11. Voodre 2
1-2 7 Enriquez 3 0-1, 6, Yarnez 2 0-0 6,
Snyder 3 0-1 6, Cates 2 0-2 4, Evans 1 0-
0 2, Troxel 1 0-0 2, Shanklin 0 1-2 1.
Velador Garcia, Campos. 19 3-10 45.
Three-pointers: Yarnez (2). Voodre (2),
Heppner: Ryan Matteson 5 7-10 17,
Blake Knowles 5 1-411. Michael McCabe
4 3-5 11. Craig Scott 2 3-4 7, Joe Papineau
3 0-0 6 Clint Bellamy 2 0-0 4 Stefan
Matneny 2 0-1 4. Sam Van Liew 1 1-2 3,
David Piper 1 0-0 2. Brian Rust 1 0-0 2 26
15-26 67 Three-pointers: none.
The H eppner M ustangs
outscored the visiting Pilot Rock
Rockets, 31 -22, in the second half
to pull away for a 62-54 win on
Friday, Jan. 28, improving their
CBC record to 3-3 and their over
all record to 10-8.
Blake Knowles got the Mus
tangs going with a rebound bas
ket and Michael McCabe hit a
running jumper to make it 4-2
early. Craig Scott hit a lay-in on a
nice pass from McCabe to tie it
at 7-7 and Scott hit a rebound bas
ket to tie it again at 9-9. Stefan
Matheny hit a free throw and a
three-pointer to give the Mustangs
a 14-13 lead and Ryan Matteson
scored at the end of the quarter
to give the Mustangs a 16-15 lead.
Matteson hit a jumper then two
long three-pointers in a row from
the same place to give the Mus
tangs a 24-19 lead early in the
second The Rockets came back
to take a 27-25 lead before
McCabe scored on a driving lay-
in to tie and Matteson hit two free
throws to give the Mustangs a 29-
28 lead. Joe Papineau scored for
a 31-30 lead but the Rockets hit
two free throws for a 32-31 lead
at halftime.
Matheny scored, then had a
lay-in on a nice pass from
Matteson for a 35-34 lead in the
third. Scott hit back-to-backjump-
ers and Knowles scored to give
the M ustangs a 41-36 lead.
Knowles got a lay-in off a steal
and McCabe hit a lay-in to make
it 45-40 but the Rockets converted
a three point play to cut the lead
to 45-43 at the end of the third
quarter.
McCabe scored on a lay-in off
a nice pass *rom Papineau, then
returned the favor as the Mus
tangs jumped their lead to 49-43
early in the fourth. Papineau
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The Heppner Mustang “C”
team boys dropped two games
last week, losing at Weston-
¡yic^w^n, 5Q-^6. and to the Pilot
Rock Rockets, 68-55. to drop their
season record to 4-6 on the year.
In Athena on Tuesday, Jan. 25,
the TigerScots jumped out to an
18-3 lead after one but the Mus
tangs came back, getting four
points each from Donald Adams
and Kelly Paullus. to cut the lead
to 23-15 at halftime. After an even
third quarter, the TlgerScots pulled
away in the fourth for the win.
Adams led the Mustangs with
17 points, 13 in the second half,
followed by Paullus with eight.
The Mustangs hit just 10-38 free
throws for the game.
The Rockets led 16-7 after one,
on Thursday. Jan. 27. The Mus
tangs fought back to get within 46-
41 at the end of the third quarter,
but the Rockets pulled away in the
fourth to get the win.
Adams and Paullus shared
high-point honors with 11 points
each, followed by Jerry Shank
with eight and Doug Orwick with
six.
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Heppner: 3 12 9 13 - 36
Weston-McEwen: 18 5 9 20 - 50
Heppner Donald Adams 7 3-11 17,
Kelly Paullus 3 2-4 8, Adam Bergstrom 2
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Pilot Rock 15 17 11 11 - 54
Heppner: 16 15 14 17 - 62
Pilot Rock: van Pelt 8 3-9 19. Sohappy
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Stefan Matheny 3 6-9 13, Blake Knowles
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seventh grade girls' basketball
team improved their record to 5-
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Pilot Rock this past weekend.
The seventh graders have five
games, plus the tournament in
Umatilla, left to play in their
season.
The eighth grade girls'
basketball team lost both Friday,
Jan. 28, to Columbia and
Saturday, Jan. 29 to Pilot Rock.
The losses put the girls at l-4 on
the season with five games left in
the regular season plus the
tournament which will be held in
Heppner on Feb. 19.
The junior high girls next play
host to Athena-Weston Friday,
Feb. 4, and Umatilla at home on
Saturday, Feb. 5.
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Whalen 0 1-6 1, Doug Orwick 0 1-4 1,
Leland Rill, Jon Bennett, Trevor Rhea. 13
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Heppner: 7 18 16 14 - 55
Heppner: Adams 4 3-5 11, Paullus 3
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Knowles scored after a missed
free throw to make it 57-50 and
Matheny hit four free throws in a
row to make it 61 -53 with 20 sec
onds left to seal the win.
Matteson led a balanced scor
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had eight rebounds and two steals.
Matheny had 13 points and two
steals. Knowles had 11 points and
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