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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 31, 2001 Mustang JVs roll over Rockets By K ic k P aullus Big second and third quarters carried the Heppner Mustang JY boys to a 69-48 win over the Pilot Rock Rockets on Friday, Jan 26, in Pilot Rock. The win kept the Mustangs unbeaten at 11-0 on the year. Brian Rust scored eight and Kevin Drake, five, in the first as the Mustangs took a 10-15 lead. Rust scored seven more in the second andChuy Flguezabal, five, as the Mustangs extended their lead to 39-25 at halftime Sam Van I.tew scored six points and Brad Adams, four, as the Mustangs built their lead to 57-36 after three. Brad Bowman hit a three-pointer in the fourth as Heppner kept their lead and rolled to the 69-48 win. Rust finished with 20 points, hitting six of seven free throws, to lead all scorers. Brad Adams hit all four of his free throws and finished with 12 points. Flguezabal had nine points. Van 1 tew finished with six points. 1 anner Britt hit a three-pointer and had six points. Heppner varsity girls thrash Bulldogs By Molly Rhea posting up tough then throwing off the defense by swishing an outside shot. The Mustangs host the Umatilla Vikings, 3-5 in the Columbia Basin Conference, on Groundhog's Day, then travel to Moro on Saturday, February 3, to take on the ever strong Sherman County Huskies. Ever notice how many dogs we have in the CBC? Although Sherman County can be intimidating, if the Mustangs control the tempo and stay focused, those Huskies can be muzzled. The Mustang varsity girls hosted a clime for the Culver Culvsr 4 14 7 18 -43 Bulldogs on Saturday, January Htppner 18 12 15 15 -60 Culver (43) Lytle 4 2-5 10, Hagman 1 4- 27, thrashing the dogs, 60-43. 5 6, Stirewalt 2 2-4 6, Whitaker 1 0-0 2, Heppner controlled the game Allen 6 7-9 19, Rathburn, Webb. Totals 14 15-23 43. from the opening tip with Brett Heppner (60) Rietmann 7 7-7 21, Barber swishing in a trey on the Barber 2 1-2 6, Elguezabal 1 1-2 3, first possession to set the tempo Matteson 3 1-2 9, McCabe 2 0-0 4, Bailey 6 0-0 17, Carlson, Hanson, of the game. San Juanita Statistics Kempas, Patton. Heppner 19 20 18 12 - 69 Elguezabal went to work Totals 21 10-13 60. Pilot Rock 15 10 11 12 - 48 3-point goals • Culver 0, Heppner 8 sweeping the boards on her way Heppner (69) Bnan Rust 7 6-7 20, Brad (Barber, Matteson 2, Bailey 5). to an eventual nine rebounds to Adams 4 4-4 12. Chuy Elguezabal 4 1-4 Rebound Culver 32, Heppner 34. Total 9. Sam Van Liew 2 2-6 6, Tanner Bntt 2 1-2 her credit, while Shelley fouls -Culver 12, Heppner 20. 6 Kevin Drake 2 1-4 5, Donald Adams 1 Rietmann posted up and cleaned 2-2 4 Brad Bowman 1 0-0 3. Kelly Paullus up the scraps under the bucket. 1 0-2 2, Jon Bennett 1 0-0 2, Leland Rill, Meghan Bailey hit the first of her Luke Murray. Adam Bergstrom. Bnan three rebounds, delivered two Haguewood 2517-31 69 Three-pointers five three-point goals to cap the Despite their lack of success Bowman Britt assists and robbed one ball. first quarter with the Mustangs at the foul line on lone Cardinal Pilot Rock: (48) Stelk 61-213, Hamson Andrew Rietmann scored two leading 18-4. 4 0-011 Wallis 3 2-4 8, Chnstensen 2 3-4 junior varsity men defeated Helix 7 Mmthom 2 1-7 5, Doherty 1 1-4 3. Waite points, delivered one assist and Bailey started the second 45-39 on Friday, Jan. 26. 01-21. Pompermayer. Tatus 18 9-23 48 apprehended one Grizzly period like she ended the first by lone had a two-pomt lead at Three-pointers Harrison (3) possession. popping in another three. With the end of the first quarter, The lone junior varsity women the Mustangs fluctuating widening the lead to eight points were triumphant against Helix, between man-to-man and zone at the half. Helix retaliated in the defeating the Grizzlies, 17-13, in defense and Jenni Patton hustling third quarter and closed the lead two quarters, lone had a 7-4 lead to recover loose balls, Heppner to five points at the end of the at the end of the first quarter with worked to lead 30-18 at the half. quarter. lone was able to hit only Emily Key canning a three-point Although the Heppner squad one of 11 attempts made at the grabbed an outgoing ball and shot at the beginning of the game, showed a signs of fatigue in the free throw line. tossed it behind his back to followed by a bucket donated by third quarter as they earned some Koby Rea lead the team on the teammate Brad Burnght who was Eva Chitty and two foul shots by reaching fouls, the Mustangs scoreboard with 12 points. Rea underneath the lone basket and Tracy Griffith. were able to extend their lead, also contributed five rebounds, scored two points. Key wasn't finished exhibiting Brooks Rea added five points, outscoring Culver 15-7. Bailey one assist and grabbed two her skills and launched another scored another trey and the Grizzly possessions. three assists, three rebounds and missile from the three-point area Billy Gates hurled in eight two steals to his credit. Adam Mustangs led 45-25 after three. in the second quarter and followed Bailey started the final period points, grabbed four rebounds and Neiffer scored five points, it up with an additional two points by hitting a long three, then, for handed out two assists. Karl delivered one assist, snared two good measure, added another for a game total of eight points. Morgan tossed in eight points, rebounds and one steal. Cory later in the quarter to go along Meghan McCabe added two grabbed three rebounds and stole Bennetto added four points and with Lacey Matteson’s three three Helix possessions. Zac points in the second quarter and seized six rebounds. Korey pointers. The bench played out Salli McElligott discharged a shot Fabian scored seven points, Morgan scored two points, led the most of the fourth quarter with handed off one assist and seized from approximately 20 feet away team with eight assists, brought the Mustang starters cheering for three points. Caitlin Orem led one steal. down two rebounds and them on. the team with four rebounds and Cayle Krebs remains to be a overturned one Honker Shelley Rietmann led all key player in the middle Salli McElligott led the team with possession. Billy Gates and Karl scorer’s with 21 points, shooting assists. Emily Key, Tracy Griffith preventing the opponent from Morgan each added two points and a perfect seven for seven from and Eva Chitty were the main getting inside to score. Krebs apprehended two rebounds in the the charity stripe, and was leaders for steals. donated six points, apprehended fourth quarter. credited with eight rebounds. Rietmann dominates the inside game for the Mustangs by blocked shot. Ione'sjumor varsity basketball Koby Rea scored 15 points, teams hosted Stanfield on delivered five assists, seized six Tuesday, Jan. 23. The lone men steals and captured four rebounds. fought valiantly and narrowly lost Paul Neiffer who captured seven Billy Gates added eight points, to the Stanfield team, 58-55. rebounds for his team and Cody eight rebounds, two assists and lone men jumped out to a 13-9 Bergstrom with two rebounds. three steals to the team credits. lead at the end of the first quarter. Aaron Tworek scored three Brian Gutierrez scored six points, The Tigers heated up the second The lone Cardinal men varsity its fox loDC^Iil.XulliA scored grabbed threes idUdurtdM *vk€ quarter, adding 16 points td lead team posted another Win on led two nabbed two steals. Zac Fabian lone by two points at tfte half, 25- Friday, Jan. 26, against Helix, fla d fi contributed six points, one 23. The second half remained tight Two oomtT^and -itabtied four defeating the Grizzlies 64-46. rebound and captured two Tiger lone held a slim lead at the half with both teams determined to pull rehounds. Mike Radie contributed possessions. Cayle Krebs scored out the win. with a score of 28-25, but jumped two points, brought down two four points, seized seven Karl Morgan led lone with 16 out in the third quarter to score 23 rebounds and handed out two rebounds, delivered five assists points, eight rebounds and one points and held Helix to five assists. Curtis Thompson and and robbed a Stanfield possession. Johnny Collin each scored two points for a more comfortable 51- 30 lead. points to the Cardinal effort. Helix outscored lone 16-13 Coach Jim Swanson praised his entire team for their effort, but points in the fourth quarter but the was quick to pass accolades to Jeff havoc the Cardinals created in the Hunt, Johnny Collin and Cody third quarter was too much for the Bergstrom for their best games of Grizzlies to recover. The lone Cardinal varsity McElligott also contributed two Aaron Brown was the leading the season. women succumbed to the rebounds, three steals and one point manufacturer for lone with Grizzlies, 45-41, in Helix on assist. Natalie McElligott scored 15 points. Brown also contributed Friday, January 26. eight points, led the team with 10 four assists, seven rebounds and The Lady Cardinals hit seven rebounds, blocked one shot and one steal. buckets from the three-point range delivered five assists. Brooks Rea came in a close in the first half. Shelby Krebs scored five second with 14 points, two assists, lone had a dry second half points, grabbed three rebounds, A regular board meeting of the three rebounds and two blocked while Helix turned up the tempo, shoveled out three assists and Morrow SWCD/Weed Advisory shots. Brad Burnght scored 12 scoring 30 points to seal the swiped one Grizzly possession. Board will be held Monday, Feb. points, captured seven rebounds, Cardinal fate. Cyndi Heagy added four points, 5. at 2 p.m. at the Morrow Cold two steals and passed out four Amellia Peck scored 11 points, captured five rebounds, two steals Storage. 73 Columbia Avenue assists. captured eight rebounds and four and handed out one assist. Knstina NE, Boardman. Adam Neiffer added 11 points, Powell contributed four points, steals. A tour of Morrow Cold six rebounds, and seized one Helix seized two rebounds and two Salli McElligott scored nine Storage will be held with the possession. Korey Morgan business meeting following at 3 dumped in six points, handed out points, all were launched from the steals. lone out-rebounded the p.m. seven assists, captured two three-point line in the first half. Grizzlies, 32-19. Agenda items include the rebounds and was a menace by manager's report, partnership robbing four balls from the reports: MRCS (EQIP, CRP), Grizzlies. Cory Bennetto scored chipping in four to the Mustang ISA, ODF&W, county court, four points, led the team with 13 By Molly Rhea effort. Extension and weed report. rebounds and grabbed two steals. The Heppner junior varsity Heppner (27) Hanson 2 0-3 4, Rust 7 0- The public is invited to attend Billy Gates added two points from girls were overwhelmed by the 0 14, Miller 2 0-0 4, Penturf 1 0-0 2, the tour and meeting. the line in the fourth quarter. Rockets on Friday, January 26, McCauley 0 1-21, Matheney 1 0-0 2, Kempas, Loosley, Sisk. as they lost their game at The Totals 13 1-5 27. Rock, 27-47. Pilot Rock (47) McLaren 3 0-0 6 Brooke Rust led all scorer’s Perrine 5 2-4 13, Byrnes 3 1-1 7, Financial Advisor with 14 points, with Stephanie Kinkead 1 1-2 3, Westberg 1 1-2 3, Totals 18 9-18 47. Hanson and Marcy Miller each 3 Gorbett point goals - Heppner 0, Pilot Rock 2 Retirement Planning (Perrine, Aichele). IRA's/Roths Ione JV teams defeat Helix lone varsity men outscore Honkers 61-39 The lone varsity men outscored the Arlington Honkers. 61-39, on Saturday, Jan. 27. Fhe latest Cardinal triumph increased their overall record to 10-7 and their league record to 6-2 Brad Burnght led the Cardinal massacre with 18 points, 10 rebounds and stole five Honker possessions. Aaron BrowTi scored 16 points, handed out two assists, captured five rebounds, two steals and blocked one Honker attempt at a basket. Dustin Haguewood played an exceptional game, scored >e\en points, grabbed tw o rebounds and one steal. Haguewood amazed his team and the crowd when he Ione JV boys lose to Stanfield Ione 'C team boys come up short vs. Umatilla Iorte "C" team boys traveled to Umatilla on Thursday, Jan. 25. Although lone came up short against the Vikings, 58-27, the fast ^ f s t r o r i ’g. ^ loife* ihot‘416 ptw^m-'froin th£ field, while Umatilla shot 42 percent. Both teams were fairly equal on the boards with lone capturing 38 rebounds and Umatilla grabbing 40. Turnovers were the most likely demise of the Cardinals lone had a total of 37 turnovers while Umatilla had only 10. The leading point manufacturer for lone was Brian Gutierrez with eight points. Gutierrez also seized four rebounds and rendered two assists. Jeff Hunt scored six points and brought down a whopping 14 rebounds. 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Natalie McElligott added 10 points, four rebounds, two steals, four assists and blocked one Arlington shot attempt. Kristina Powell scored eight points, blocked one attempt for a Honker basket, captured one steal and delivered one assist. Diana McElligott scored seven points, grabbed two rebounds and three steals and four assists. Emily Key is one of those players that comes off the bench and instantly sparks the team with her enthusiasm. Key donated six points and captured three rebounds. Cyndi Heagy added five points, grabbed one rebound, blocked one shot and snared four steals. Tracy Griffith scored four points, caught-clutched four rebounds and swiped one Arlington possession. Jeanette Brantley scored three points, brought down six rebounds and seized one steal. Meghan McCabe made her varsity debut by scoring two points, grabbing two rebounds, three steals and handing out one assist. Heppner C- team girls lose By Molly Rhea The Heppner girls' 'C' team worked hard to keep up with Condon’s junior varsity oi> Tuesday, January 23, but were unable to handle the Blue Devils’ press and went down, 16-33. Both teams got off to a slow start with the Mustangs trailing at the half, 6-10. The Heppner squad came into the third quarter fired up and quickly turned it into a tie game with Tiffany Piper popping in' two quick shots. With a time out’j the Blue Devils regrouped and: concentrated on full court- pressure, forcing Mustang turnovers which resulted in easy lay-ins. Piper and Tiffany Matheney combined for all six of the Mustang points for the third quarter as Heppner was unable to overcome the continued pressure. Piper led Heppner’s scoring with five points. Matheney added four. Brooke Rust displayed her strength and aggression by cleaning up under the boards to grab several rebounds. Although with this loss the ’C team record is 0-3, the girls are learning fundamentals and improving steadily. Condon 6 4 12 12 - 33 Happnar 4 2 6 4 - 16 Condon totals: 15 3-10 33 Happnar: Clough 1 0-0 2, Matheney 1 2- 4 4, Piper 2 1-4 5, Loosley 1 1-2 3, Rust 1 0-2 2, Allstott, McCauley, Penturf, Shank, Woodward. Totals 6 4-14 16. JV overcome by Culver By Molly Rhea The junior varsity Mustang girls started off the action against the Culver Bulldogs on Saturday, January 27, on the Heppner hardwood. The Heppner squad kept close for the first part of the ball game, but eventually was overcome by Culver’s dogged defense and lost, 25-36. Stephanie Hanson led the Mustangs' scoring with nine points and Jesse Kempas put in seven. Culvar (36) Lytla 0 0-2 0. Hagman 6 2-4 14, Schadar 2 1-2 5. Allan 1 1 - 4 3, Torraa 0 5-6 5, Prow 0 1-21, Knorf 1 0- 0 2, Fox 1 0-0 2. Millar 2 0-0 4. Allay. Hawttt, Whitaker Totals 13 10-20 36 Happnar (25) Kampas 3 1-2 7, Hanson 41-3 9, Rust 1 0-2 2. Sisk 0 1-21, Miller 1 0-0 2. Loosley 1 0-2 2, McCauley 0 0- 1 0, Piper 1 0-0 2, Mathanay Totals 11 3- 12 25