Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 3, 2001 - FIVE Mustangs dominate Eagles By Rick Paullus The third-ranked Heppner Mustangs rushed for 361 yards to run past the Wahtonka liagles, 42-14, in The Dalles on Friday, Sept. 28, to improve their Colum bia Basin Conference record to 2-0 and 4-1 overall. A solid defensive effort held the Eagles to 46 yards on the ground and 169 overall with most o f those coming late when the outcome had already been decided. On their first possession, the Eagles were forced to punt but the M ustangs gave the bail back on a fumble. The defense held again with the Mustangs taking over at their 10 after a long punt. Stefan Matheny ran for five and M ichael M cCabe for three. An offsides penalty gave the Mustangs a first down. McCabe picked up 14 more and a personal foul penalty moved the ball to the Eagle 48 yard line. Kyler Lovgren ran for three, Matheny for eight and another first down; McCabe for nine and Lovgren for four more and another first down. Kelly Paullus then caught a 24-yard pass for a touchdown from Chuy Elguezabal. Matheny ran in the two- point conversion to make it 8-0 with 4:05 left in the first quarter. The defense held again with the Mustangs taking over at their own 37 yard line. Lovgren went for three. Matheny broke free for 19 yards. McCabe ran twice for six yards and Elguezabal ran for 15 and a first down at the 19. A clipping penalty took it back to the 34. Elguezabal went for 11, then 16 yards to the seven. M atheny went for four and McCabe took it in from there for , a touchdown, with Elguezabal kicking the extra point to m ake it 15-0 early in the second quarter. The team s traded punts with a fumble on fourth down, giving the Mustangs the ball at the Eagle 38- yard line. Lovgren ran for 19, then 14 yards to set up a M atheny five- yard run for a touchdown. Elguezabal's extra point make it 22-0 late in the second quarter. Brian Rust intercepted a pass tipped by M cCabe and returned it to the Eagle 37, but the Mustangs were unable to score again before halftime. The M ustangs held the Eagles to minus-four yards rushing and 26 yards passing in the first half. The M ustangs were unable to move the ball on their first possession o f the second half, but got the ball back on a M cCabe interception at their own 46. David Norton caught a 23-yard pass from Elguezabal. Lovgren ran for two and McCabe for four. M cCabe then broke free around end for 23 yards to the one- yard line. A fter losing a yard, Matheny took it in for the touchdown and Elguezabal kicked the extra point to make it 29-0 midway through the third quarter. The defense held again and the Mustangs took over at their own 31 after a clipping penalty on the punt return. After a m otion penalty, Matheny ran for 11 and Lovgren for six more and for a first down at the 43. Matheny ran for 17 more before McCabe took off on a 41 -yard touchdow n run. The kick was blocked but the Mustangs led 35-0 late in the third. The Eagles then got on the board on a long pass but the M ustangs blocked the extra point to make it 35-6 after three. The Mustangs took over at their ow n 37 after the kick with Elguezabal going for 12, McCabe for four and Donald Adams for seven m ore and another first down. McCabe went for 12 and Matheny for six. After an incomplete pass, McCabe caught a 21 -yard touchdown pass from Elguezabal who kicked the extra point to m ake it 42-6. A M ustang fum ble late in the game gave the Eagles the ball at the Mustangs' 27 and they scored with 41 seconds left on a 15-yard pass. McCabe led the defense with 21 defensive points. Donald Adams had 16 points, Luke Murray and Paullus each had 13 points with Rust, C onor Kilkenny and Adam Bergstrom adding 10 points each. Norton and Elguezabal each had eight points. McCabe led all rushers with 126 yards on 13 carries and three touchdowns. He also caught three passes for 37 yards and another score. M atheny rushed 13 times for 87 yards, Elguezabal seven times for 66 yards and Lovgren had 10 rushes for 65 yards. Elguezabal completed six o f 12 passes for 81 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions. The Mustangs again had many penalties called on them, with a total o f 10 for 105 yards. Statistics Heppner: 8 14 13 7 - 42 W ahtonka: 0 0 6 8 - 14 First Quarter Heppner-Kelly Paullus 24 yard pass from Chuy Elguezabal (Stefan Matheny run)4:09. Second Quarter Heppner-Michael McCabe three yard run (Elguezabal kick) 9:37, Matheny five yard run (Elguezabal run) 2:10. Third Quarter Heppner-Matheny two yard run (Elguezabal kick) 6:30, McCabe 41 yard run (kick failed); W ahtonka-Barry W ashington 58 yard pass from Jordan Schmidt (kick failed) 0:00. Fourth Quarter Heppner-McCabe 21 yard pass from Elguezabal (Elguezabal kick) 8:57; Wahtonka-AJ Long 15 yard pass from Schm idt (Tyler Huxol run) :41. Individual Statistics Rushing: Heppner-McCabe 13-126, M atheny 13-87, Elguezabal 7-66, Kyler Lovgren 10-65, Donald Adams 1-7, Aaron Delveaux 2-3, Tyler Boyer 1-1, Jode Coil: Wahtonka-Velador 7-36, Huxol 10-21, T rey 1-11, Schm idt 8-(-31). Passing: Heppner-Elguezabal 6-12-0 81 yards; Wahtonka-Schmidt 8-20-2 123 yards. Receiving: Heppner-McCabe 3-37, Paullus 1-24, David Norton 1-23, Matheny 1-4; Wahtonka-Washington4-92,Long2-19, Faffe 1-15, Alvenval 1-7. Crowd flocks to Hardm an feed lone varsity loses to Heppner in three lone’s varsity volleyball team took the Heppner M ustangs into three games before losing the match, 16- 14,9-15, 8-15, on Sept. 27 at lone. Diana McElligott scored the first Cardinal point by sending over an unanswered serve. McElligott played tight at the net, blocking several Mustang hits. lone trailed Heppner, 9-13, in the first game, but Amellia Peck turned up the heat, slammed over a kill and served an ace to pass the M ustangs, 14-13. With the score tied at 14, Natalie McElligott delivered a huge kill for the side out, allowing Meghan McCabe to score the last two points in the first game for a score o f 16-14. In gam e two, Am ellia Peck delivered a huge kill from the back row, rallying her team to a 6-3 lead. With the score tied at eight, lone let down a little, allowing the M ustangs to gain the lead and eventually the win. Natalie M cElligott delivered several diving digs in game three but the Lady Cardinals were unable to pick up the pace needed to pull out the match. Salli McElligott led the lone team with eight points, one ace, 13 passes, two diving digs, one block, seven hits and three kills. M egan E. McCabe scored seven points and accumulated 19 set assists. Natalie McElligott scored six points for the Cardinals, controlled 10 passes, four diving digs, six blocks, five hits and two kills. Meghan M. McCabe added six points and led her team with 39 set assists. lone delivers loss to Wheeler The lone varsity volleyball team delivered a 15-3, 15-9 loss to W heeler on Friday, Sept. 28. The Lady C ardinals totally dominated the Falcons in the first game, leading 13-0 before Wheeler scored their first point. In game two, lone let down their defenses and allowed Wheeler a 0-3 lead before Megan E. McCabe scored the first four points for lone. Amellia Peck served over one point and Meghan M. McCabe followed with one point for a 6-3 lead. W heeler began to pull away leading lone 9-6, when Diana M cElligott delivered one point followed by two aced serves to tie the score at nine. lone commanded the lead and did not allow Wheeler to score the remainder o f the game. Megan E. McCabe led her team with 10 points, delivered two aces and 10 set assists. Diana McElligott scored seven points, five o f which were unansw ered by W heeler. McElligott also passed four balls, controlled five diving digs, three blocks, three hits and one kill. Natalie McElligott added seven points, serving 100 percent, delivered five hits, five diving digs and blocked four hits. Salli M cElligott served three points, one ace, four passed balls, two hits and picked up five diving digs. Meghan M. M cCabe scored two points, picked up three diving digs and led her team with 15 set assists. The Cardinals served 91 percent and hit 88 percent for the match. Arlington Saddle Club Queen tryouts slated Archie Padbcrg, Heppner, offers service with a smile at the annual Hardman Oyster Feed/Salmon Rakc/Ham Dinner held Saturday, September 29. at the Hardman Community Center. The dinner, which drew a large crowd of hunters and local people, benefited the center and W illow Creek Valley Assisted Living. Copy Copy • Copy • Copy • Copy • Copy • Copy Çet your copies made at the Çazette-Times • The Arlington Saddle Club will hold Queen try-out competition on Sunday, Oct. 21, at the Saddle Club arena in Arlington. The new queen will represent the Saddle Club for the 2002 rodeo season at club events and other rodeo events held in Oregon and W ashington. Girls between the ages o f 16 and 21 years o f age by May 1,2002, are eligible to compete. Contestants must ride the same horse for the competition that they would use if they were chosen queen. C andidates will be judged on horsem anship, speaking ability, personality and appearance. All queen candidates and their parents must attend a group meeting at 11 a m.. Oct. 21. The m eeting covers all rules and requirements, and answers questions for both candidates and parents. A potluck lunch will be served at noon and all participants are welcome to attend. The horsemanship portion o f the competition will begin following lunch. Girls wishing to enter may do 90 until Wednesday. Oct. 17. To sign up or for more information, contact Debbie Dean, at (5 4 1) 454-2502, in the evening before 9 p.m . had an outstanding game. Baker scored five points, delivered six passes, one spike and two kills. Barbara Holland aided her team with three points, four passed balls, nine hits and two kills. Eva Chitty donated three points, two passes and one hit to the Cardinal regime. Emily Key scored two points and led the lone squad with set assists. Sara Peck scored one point, controlled 12 passed balls, delivered five hits and one kill. The junior varsity squad served lone's junior varsity also took 92 percent for the match and hit 82 Heppner into three gam es before percent at the net. succumbing to the Mustangs. The lone’s C team lost to the Mustangs Cardinals had a slow start losing in two games, 6-15, 8-15. the first game, 5-15, but retaliated Sara Peck delivered six points, with a 15-4 win in the second game, five o f which were unanswered lone led 6-0 in the third game but serves for the Cardinals. Macarena let down their guard and allowed Esposito served over two points, Heppner to take the match with a had seven passes and one hit. Jamie 9-15 loss. VandenBnnk scored two points for Tracy Gn frith scored nine points, herCardinal teammates. Kim Moms delivered one ace serve, controlled scored two points, one ace serve, three passes, hammered three hits two passes and one hit. Katie Hams and two kills for the Cardinals. delivered an ace serve to score one Caitlin Orem served 100 percent, point, while teammate Barbara scored six points, one ace, deliv ered Holland scored one point, passed seven hits and two kills. Missy Baker two balls and delivered one kill. Diana M cElligott scored four points, delivered four aced serves, 12 passes, three blocks, seven hits and five kills. Amellia Peck scored two points, delivered two unanswered serves, 14 passes, three diving digs, ten hits and three kills. Cyndi Heagy accumulated four hits, one block and one kill to her arsenal. Kristina Powell was a m enace, delivering seven hits and blocking one hit. JVs succumb Twice Upon a Time to close Twice upon a tim e..., the used bookstore/color copy and w ord­ processing service in Heppner will close on Wednesday, Oct. 31, owner Doris Brosnan has announced. "Dan and I started the business alm ost seven years ago," said Brosnan "C ircum stances have changed since we opened the used- book store and soon after added a color copy service. M ost notably, Dan became a county commissioner, almost three years ago, which left responsibility for the store up to me Most recently, our first grandchild was bom in August, and on Nov. 1 ,1 need to be available as periodic babysitter." "The business has been for sale for about two years," said Brosnan. "With occasional help from a friend, Jem Sly, I have kept the service available because it has proven a useful addition to the area, but I have set Oct. 31 as a date for stepping away from the business. I still hope that someone w ill want to continue with Twice upon a time..., but if I don't set a date for closing and stick with it, I could be here another seven years from now saying that I am going to quit." Brosnan says that Tw ice upon a tim e. . . "has been a great second- income business and I still enjoy blocked hits and four kills to her the variety o f projects I get to help customers with, but without Dan's team 's effort. Megan E. McCabe scored one help, 1 have enough other point and hoisted 14 set assists for commitments that I don't have time her team. Cyndi Heagy did an for everything I want or need to do." During October, Brosnan says outstanding job on the net. Heagy slammed over four spikes, dug up they will try to reduce their one diving dig and blocked one paperback inventory ( with over Condon hit attempt. Knstina Powell 12.000 titles) by offering all cash delivered two hits and two kills for customers books for sale at h alf the Cardinals. Meghan M. McCabe price, which, she says, makes the led the Cardinals with 22 set assists. cost one-fourth the original prices. They also say they want to give their credit customers an opportunity to use up their credit. Usually credit lone's junior varsity team served customers use credit for h alf their 90 percent at the service line, but purchases and pay cash for the other had difficulty with serve-receives, half.. This month, they can get books passing only 65 percent o f what the without cash until they have used Blue Devils served over. lone lost up their account balances. "I will most especially miss the to Condon in two games, 4-15,8-15. Freshman Barbara Holland was customers, both local and visiting, the leading point producer for lone's and the interesting conversations we have enjoyed for more than six ju n io r varsity squad, with seven points. Holland delivered two aces years. Twice upon a time... has been and served 100 percent for her team. my daily social event as well as my business," says Brosnan. Tracy Griffith pounded over two points, delivered three passes, two hits and dug up two hard hits. Caitlin Orem scored one point and had one diving dig. Emily Key added one point to the Cardinal score by delivering an ace, had two passes An emergency and led her team with set assists. preparedness display, sponsored Eva Chitty scored one point in the by the Am erican Red Cross o f first gam e o f the match. M orrow County, is planned for Thursday, O ctober 11, from 4-7 p.m. at the St. Patrick’s Senior Center in Heppner. The display will include to attend. information about: what to put in Co-chairs Pam Neal, Don Drago a 72-hour preparedness kit, a and Mike Wetherell have been busy hom e first aid kit, a car first aid connecting students with businesses kit; and what to do if there is a so that students may learn more about flood, fire, chem ical release, careers they are interested in. Some transportation 41 Riverside High School students w in d sto rm , a weather-related and 18 businesses are involved so accident, or a personal far, and with more signing on em ergency everyday, according to a Boardman em ergency. Cham ber news release. Careers the students are shadowing will include business administration, auto mechanics, all areas o f health care, restaurant and hotel management, title examiner, clerical, insurance agent, automotive sales, employment administrator and Gazette-Times other careers. Cardinal varsity loses to Blue Devils lone's varsity volleyball team lost to Condon, 7-15,15-17, on Tuesday, Sept. 25. Missed serves plagued the Lady Cardinals, allowing Condon to easily take the first game. The Lady Cardinals started out the second game o f the match slow, not moving to the ball and allowing several serves to hit the floor. Natalie M cElligott jum p-started her team with an enorm ous save. Diana McElligott scored the first point in game two, while A m ellia Peck punched over the next three points. lone started playing the net, covering the hitters, the blockers and moving to the ball, closing in on the Blue Devils. Kristina Powell delivered a colossal kill to even the score at 13. The C ardinals were trailing the Blue D evils at 15-16 when the back row let a serve hit the floor, ending the match. Amellia Peck led the Cardinal scoring with eight points. In addition. Peck was credited with two aced serves, 13 passes. 10 hits, three kills, five diving digs and three blocks. Salli M cElligott slugged over five points, including one aced serve, seven passes, eight hits and one kill. Diana McElligott scored four points, delivered one aced serve, nine passed balls, nine hits, three kills and blocked three hits. Natalie McElligott contributed four points, one ace, six passes, three diving digs, four JV loses Emergency preparedness display planned Boardman Chamber luncheon The Boardm an C ham ber o f Com m erce will hold its m onthly general luncheon m eeting on Wednesday, Oct. 17, at the Port of M orrow's Riverfront Center in the Riverfront Room at noon. 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