SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 16, 2000
Mustang boys lose to number four Bulldogs
Mustang girls beat Bulldogs with long ball
By Kick Paullus
The Culver bulldogs
showed why they are the fourth-
ranked team in the state, using a
23-0 run at the end of the first
quarter and beginning of the
second to beat the Heppner
Mustangs, 66-46, on Saturday
Feb. 12.
The Mustangs' CBC record
falls to 6-5 and their overall
record is now 13-10 with their
last league game at Wahtonka on
Saturday, Feb 19
The Bulldogs led 4-0 when
Rvan Matteson hit two straight
long three pointers to give the
Mustangs a 6-4 lead. Michael
McCabe scored on a drive and
lay-in to make a it 10-8 when the
Bulldogs scored the final 14
points of the quarter and then hit
three pointers to start the second
to take a 33-8 lead
Stefan Matheny hit a three-
pointer. McCabe hit a running
jumper and Joe Papineau scored
to make it 33-15.
The Bulldogs led 36-19 at
halftime and stretched it to 43-19
before Papineau hit consecutive
jumpers to cut it to 43-23. The
Bulldogs led 47-27 when
Matteson scored on a baseline
drive and Papineau hit another
short jumper to get within 47-31.
The Mustangs trailed, 55-31,
when Clint Bellamy, playing in
his last home game, hit a jumper.
McCabe hit a long three-pointer
and Papineau and Knowles
scored on rebound baskets to
make it 59-41. T hat was as close
as the Mustangs could get,
though, as the Bulldogs coasted
for the win.
McCabe
led
the
Mustangs with 15 points, eight
rebounds and two steals.
Papineau had 11 points and
seven rebounds and Matteson
had eight points and two assists.
Knowles had seven points and
seven rebounds and Matheny and
Craig Scott each had two assists.
Statistics
Culver 24 12 12 18-66
Heppner 8 11 12 15-46
Culver- Macy 9 4-7 27. Carlson 7 0-7
14, Cruz 3 3-6 10. Bennmgfield 6 2-2 14
Cloud 0 1-2 1 25 10-2466
3pt -Macy 5, Cruz.
Heppner- Michael McCabe 6 2-3 15, Joe
Papineau 5 1-3 11, Ryan Matteson 3 0-0
8, Blake Knowles 2 3-8 7. Stefan
Matheny 1 0-0 3. Clint Bellamy 1 0-0 2,
Craig Scott 0 0-2 0, Chip Piper Brian
Rust, Sam VanLiew 18 6-14 46
3pt -Matteson 2, Matheny, McCabe.
OWC meeting
A regular meeting of the
Oregon Wheat Commission will
be held Wednesday. February 23.
at the Oxford Suites in
Hermiston at l p.m.
OWC will hold a research
review meeting at the same
location on Thursday. February
24.
Commission meetings are open
to the public.
By Rick Paullus
photo by Joyce Hughes
Chip Piper takes a jump shot against Bulldogs
HHS 'C team girls win two
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for six points.
By Rick Paullus
The Heppner Mustang
"C" Team girls won two games
in a row and have won three of
their iast five with one game left.
On Tuesday, Feb. 8, the
Mustangs beat the Weston
McEwen Tigerscots, 40-34, and
on Thursday, Feb. 10. they beat
the Mac-Hi Pioneers. 28-18.
Both games w ere in Heppner.
Against the Tigerscots
the Mustangs took a 20-14 lead
at halftime and got six points
from Kelsey Greenup in the third
and six more from Marcy Miller
in the fourth to hang on for the
win.
Greenup, Miller and
Paula Spicerkuhn each finished
with eight points and Jesse
Kempas and Cindy Gall each had
six points for the Mustangs.
The Mustangs raced out
to a 15-3 lead after one against
the Pioneers, getting six points
from Greenup and four from
Nikki Sisk and led 16-9 at
halftime. Kempas hit a three-
pointer in the fourth as the
Mustangs held on for the 10-
point w in.
Greenup
led
the
Mustangs with 12 points and
Kempas hit two three-pointers
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Statistics
Weston-McEwen 6 8 8 12-34
Heppner 10 10 11 9-40
Heppner- Kelsey Greenup 4 0-2
8,
Paula Spicer Kuhn 4 0-0 8. Marcy Miller
4 0-0 8, Jesse Kempas 2 2-4 6. Cindy
Gall 3 0-0 6, Nikki Sisk 2 0-0 4 19 2-6
40
3pt.-none
Mac-Hi 3 6 4 5-18
Heppner 15 1 4 8-28
Heppner-Greenup 5 2-11 12. Kempas 2
0-0 6. Sisk 2 0-0 4 Spicerkuhn 1 0-0 2,
Gall 1 0-0 2 Miller 0 2-2 2 11 4-13 28
3pt.-Kempas 2
Marquardt
recovering
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Word has been received that
Charma Marquardt, the daughter
of Bill and Rena Marquardt. is
progressing slowly after a stroke
which left her in a week-long
coma.
Charma has apparently suffered
no damage to her memory and is
now walking with a "quad" cane,
according to a relative.
She has been moved to
rehabilitation at Good Samaritan
Hospital in Portland: RIO. Good
Samaritan Hospital. 6th Floor.
Room 2, 1015 N.W. 22nd Ave.
Portland. OR. Parking is on
Marshall #2 up to Level G.
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Ashley Ropp hit six
three-pointers and
Marissa
McCabe, two, as the Heppner
Mustangs beat the visiting
Culver Bulldogs, 57-31, in their
final home game. The Mustangs
improved their CBC record to 8-
3 and 15-8 overall with one more
league game at Wahtonka on
Saturday, Feb. 19.
The game marked the
final home game for seniors
Ropp, Casey Ingraham, Trisha
Adams, Amy Papineau and Macy
Rhea
Ingraham started the
game with a jumper and Ropp hit
her first three to give the
Mustangs a quick 5-0 lead. The
teams traded baskets the rest of
the way as Shelley Rietmann
scored six points and Ropp hit
another three to help the
Mustangs take a 16-12 lead after
one.
Ropp hit another three
and two free throws to make it
21-13. McCabe scored on a nice
pass from Lacey Matteson, then
hit her first three-pointer to make
it 26-13. Adams hit two free
throws and a rebound basket and
Ropp hit a three to end the first
half with the Mustangs leading,
33-15.
Rietmann completed a
three-point play and Ingraham hit
two free throws and a long
jumper to make it 40-17. Ropp
hit another three and Papineau hit
two free throws.
Ingraham
scored, McCabe scored on a
rebound basket and Matteson had
a steal and lay-in to make it 51-
22 at the end of the third quarter.
McCabe and Ropp hit
three-pointers for the Mustangs'
only points in the fourth quarter,
but the big lead held up and the
Mustangs coasted for the win.
Ropp
finished
and
McCabe finished with 10 points
and four rebounds. Ingraham
had 10 points and five rebounds
and Rietmann had nine points
and 14 rebounds, nine offensive.
Papineau had four rebounds and
Matteson had two assists and two
steals.-/
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photo by Joyce Hughes
Shelley Rietmann goes up for rebound against Culver
H e p p n e r J u n io r H ig h girls
w in one, lose one
By Brian Rust
The Heppner Junior High Girls
basketball teams played at Pilot
Rock on Friday. Feb. 11 and
hosted Columbia on Saturday.
On Friday, the seventh grade
girls beat Pilot Rock, 26-21.
behind 14 points from Chelsea
Britt. The Ponies were ahead 13-
9 at half-time and never looked
back.
Shanna Rietmann and Linsey
Mitchell scored six points apiece
in the game.
At home on Saturday, the
seventh graders came out
shooting very cold and fell
behind 14-7 at the half. Their
cold shooting continued into the
second half and they lost,24-43-.
'" v u,° ;
Heppner 16 17 18 6-57
Culver- Norris 2 4-9 8, Macy 3 1-4 7,
Towne 2 3-6 7. McCourtney 2 0-2 4,
Renteria 1 0-0 2, Goicoa 1 0-0 2,
McMilliams 0 1-2 1, Allen 0 0-3 0. Funge
0 0-2 0, Webb 0 0-1 0 11 9-29 31
3pt.-none
Heppner-Ashley Ropp 6 2-2 20. Casey
Ingraham 3 4-6 10. Marissa McCabe 4 0-
0 10, Shelley Rietmann 3 3-3 9. Trisha
Adams 1 2-2 4. Amy Papineau 0 2-2 2.
Lacey Matteson 1 0-1 2. Macy Rhea. San
Juanita Elguezabai, Jenm Patton, Brett
Barber, Meghan Bailey, Jodie Carlson
18 13-17 57
3pt - Ropp 6. McCabe 2.
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Emily Bergstrom led the
Ponies with six points along with
Mitchell. Rietmann and Madison
Bailey each scoring two points
Seventh grade coach Tim
VanCleave said, "We shot pretty
poorly but other than that we
played well." Heppner was only
3-14 from the free-throw line.
The loss drops the Ponies to 7-2
on the season with one game left
The eighth grade girls lost to
Pilot Rock on Friday. 58-11. I he
Ponies held it close in the first
quarter with the score 13-6 after
one. But in the second quarter
Pilot Rock pulled away for good,
outscoring Heppner, 24-0, in the
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regon
quarter.
The Ponies were led by Jessica
Westburg’s six points followed
by Stephanie Hanson and Blake
Allstott with two points apiece.
Danielle Looslie also had one
point in the game.
Saturday, Heppner played
Columbia and. like in Friday's
game, stuck close to the Raiders
for the first quarter but just
couldn't hang on. The Ponies
were down by only four at the
er d of the first quarter. 4-0. but
were down 15-5 at the half.
Columbia then coasted to a 27-9
victory.
Looslie led Heppner with four
points, followed by Brooke Rust
and Sheena Shank who scored
two points each, followed by
Hanson's one point.
Each team has one game left at
home against Stanfield Friday.
Feb. IS, at 3 p.m. Each team uill
also play in a season finale
tournament Saturday. Feb. 19.
The seventh grade tournament is
in Umatilla and the eighth grade
tournament is in Fleppner.
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