TEN - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 26, 2001
First half carries Mustangs to win over Cardinals
B> Kick !*Julius
A big first half lead carried the
Heppner Mustangs to a 77-55 win
over the visiting lone Cardinals on
Fnday, Dec. 21, running their pre
season record to 5-1. Their next
games will be at Pendleton in the
Oregon frail Class on Friday and
Saturday. Dec. 28-29.
The Mustangs jum ped out to a
20-11 lead after one, getting seven
points from Stefan Matheny, who
hit both o f this three-point attempts,
five points from Michael McCabe,
including a three-pointer, and a three-
pointer from Brian Rust.
David Norton scored eight points
in the second quarter, hitting four
of five free throws. Matheny added
five points, including another three-
pointer, and M cCabe hit another
three-pointer as the M ustangs
increased their lead to 39-19 at
halftime.
Norton hit four o f six shots in
the third, scoring eight points, and
Rust and Kevin Drake each hit three-
pointers as the Mustangs took a 58-
36 lead after three quarters.
Chuy Flgue/abal was three for
three, scoring six points in the fourth,
w ith Josh Winters adding four points
as the Mustangs coasted to the win.
Norton led the M ustangs with
18 points, pulled down 11 rebounds,
seven offensive, and had two steals.
Matheny added 16 poinLs. Rust added
11 points and four rebounds. Josh
Winters scored seven points. Mc( abe
had eight points, three rebounds,
three steals and two assists. Brad
Adams rud six rebounds; Drake had
tour rebounds; Flguezabal had three
ivbounds and two assists; and I Xvnald
Adams had three assists.
Brad B um ght led lone with 16
points, with Adam Neiffer adding
13 points.
Statistics
lone 11 8 17 19 - 55
Heppner 20 19 19 19 - 77
lone-Burright 6 4 -5 1 6 . Neiffer 6 1 -4 1 3 .
Roberts 4 1-10, Morgan 3 1-2 7, Gates 2
0-0 5, Rietmann 20-04, McCabe. Christman,
Krebs, Radie 23 7-13 55 Three-pointers:
Roberts, Gates
Heppner-David Norton 7 4-5 18, Stefan
Matheny 6 1 -2 16. Brian Rust 4 0-011, Josh
Winters 2 3-3 7, Michael McCabe 2 2-4 8.
Kevin Drake 2 1 -3 6 , Chuy Elguezabal 3 0-0
6. Donald Adams 1 1-2 3, Brad Adam s 0
2-4 2 27 14-23 77 Three-pointers: Matheny
(3). Rust (3), McCabe (2), Drake
Cardinal Andrew Rietmann goes up for shot while Brad Adams
guards him.
Heppner JV boys coast to win over Condon
By Rick Paullus
The Heppner M ustangs hit 10
three-pointers on their way to a 77-36
win over the visiting Condon Blue
Devils on Tuesday. Dec. 18, their
first home game of the year, running
their record to 4-1 on the year. ITie
Blue Devils stayed close for a
quarter, but a 49-18 advantage in
the second and third quarters earned
the M ustangs to the win.
Bnan Rust got the Mustangs going
by hitting a long three-pointer.
Michael McCabe hit a longjumper.
but the Blue Devils came back to
tie it at 5-5. Rust hit a short jumper,
a three-pointer and M cCabe hit a
jumper, fhe Blue Devils then rallied
to trail 12-11 after one.
The Mustangs got going in the
second quarter as Brad Adams hit
two free throws then com pleted a
three-pomt play on a pass from David
Norton. Chuy Elguezabal got a steal
and a lay-in and Norton scored on
a nice tip pass from McCabe to make
it 23-11. Kevin Drake hit a free throw'
and Stefan Matheny hit a three-
pointer to make it 27-13. Drake then
hit a baseline jumper and Matheny
scored on a drive to make it 31 -15.
McCabe completed a three-point
play and Elguezabal hit a three-
pointer as the Mustangs took a 38-19
halftime lead.
Norton hit a tum-around jumper
to open the third. Rust hit a three-
pointer and Adams scored o ff an
offensive rebound to extend the lead
to 45-21. Adams scored on a nice
pass from Elguezabal. Drake and
Matheny hit back-to-back three-
pointers and Rust completed a three-
point play to increase the lead to 56-
27 late in the third. Rust hit a three-
pointer and Norton scored off a nice
pass from Elguezabal to close out
the third with the Mustangs leading
61-29.
Matheny hit a three-pointer to
open the fourth and Norton hit two
free throws to make it 66-32. Drake
hit a jum per. Adams hit two free
throws, Elguezabal hit a three-pointer
and Adams scored twice on offensive
rebounds as the Mustangs coasted
to the win.
Rust led the Mustangs with 17
poinLs while Adams scored 16 points
and pulled down 13 rebounds, seven
of then offensive. Matheny hit three
o f four three-pointers and finished
with 11 points. McCabe had nine
points and four rebounds. Norton
had eight points and 11 rebounds.
Drake also had eight points and had
six rebounds. Elguezabal had eight
points and two assists. Josh Winters
cam e up with three steals.
Randy Camme led Condon with
15 points, with Todd Shaffer adding
13.
Statistics
Condon: 11 8 10 7 - 36
Heppner: 12 26 23 16 77
Condon-Camine 7 1-215, Shaffer 5 0-0
13, Anderson 3 0-0 6, Lantls 1 0-0 2. Kilgore
0 0-2 0, Bednar, Winters, Watkins. 16 1-4
36 Three-pointers Shaffer (3)
Heppner Brian Rust 61-317, Brad Adams
5 6-1316. Stefan Matheny 4 0-0 11, Michael
McCabe 4 1-19, David Norton 3 2-2 8. Devin
Drake 3 1-2 8. Chuy Elguezabal 3 0-0 8.
Donald Adams, Josh Winters, Luke Murray.
28 11-21 77 Three-pointers Rust (4),
M atheny (3), Elguezabal (2). Drake
Mustangs shoot past Devils
Bv Rick Paullus
A 33-12 halftim e lead carried
the Heppner Mustang JV boys to
a 59-33 win ov er the visiting Condon
Blue Dev ils on Tuesday. Dec. 18.
to extend their record to 4-0 on the
year.
Four points by Brian Haguewood
and three by Luke Murray carried
the Mustangs to a 13-5 lead after
one. Four points each by
Haguewood. Tanner Bntt and Justin
Botefuhr helped build the big
halftim e lead.
The Blue Devils made a run in
the third quarter, narrowing the lead
to 41 -26. but the Mustangs got their
running game going in the fourth
quarter to coast to the win. Kyler
Lovgren scored six points, Doug
Orwick, four, and Murray, three,
in the fourth to make the final margin
59-33.
1 laguevv ood led a balanced sconng
effort by the M ustangs with 10
points, followed by Lovgren and
Murray with eight each. Botefuhr.
seven, and Conor Kilkenny and
Orwick scored six points each.
Statistics
Condon: 5 7 14 7 - 33
Heppner 13 20 8 18 - 59
Condon-Wright 4 2-411, Watkins 4 1 -3
9, Fennen 2 3-8 8, Barnett 2 0-0 4, Kilgore
0 1 -2 1 12 7-17 33. Three-pointers: Wright,
Fennen
Heppner-Brian Haguewood 5 0-0 10,
Kyler Lovgren 4 0-0 8, Luke Murray 3 2-4
8, Justin Botefuhr 3 1-3 7, Conor Kilkenny
3 0-1 6, Doug Orwick 3 0-0 6. Tanner Britt
21-25. Donald Adams 2 0-04, Josh Winters
1 1-2 3, Brandon Seitz 0 2 -2 2, Brian Smith
2 6-7 14 59. Three-pointers: nnnp
JV girls hold off Cardinals
By Rick Paullus
The Heppner Mustang JV girls
held off the visiting lone Cardinals
to win, 45-30, on Friday, Dec. 21,
to improve to 4-1 on the year. They
don't play again until Friday, Jan.
4. at home against Umatilla.
The Mustangs took an 11 -4 lead
after one. getting six points from
Brooke Rust and a three-pointer front
Nikki Sisk, and led 18-10 at halftime.
Madison Bailey and Rust each
scored four points in the third as the
Mustangs led. 33-24. and put it away
in the fourth, getting four points each
from Chantea Macaulay and Shanna
Rietmann.
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Cold shooting Mustangs
fall to Cardinals
Mustang JV
boys run past
Cardinals
lone's Salli McElligott and Kristin Powell guard Mustang Tylynn Smith.
By Rick Paullus
The Heppner Mustang JV boys
took a 16-7 lead after one quarter
against the visiting lone Cardinals
and never looked back, winning 64-
27, on Fnday, Dec. 21, and running
their record to 5-0 on the year. The
JVs are off until Fnday. Jan. 4, when
they play at home against Umatilla.
Donald Adams and Justin
Botefuhr each scored four points
in the first to help the Mustangs to
their lead; Josh W inters had four
points and Conor Kilkenny, three,
in the second as they took a 29-11
lead at halftime.
Botefuhr scored eight points and
Winters hit two three-pointers in
the third quarter as the Mustangs
extended their lead to 46-20 after
three. Brandon Seitz scored 10 poinLs
and Kyler Lovgren, five, as they
coasted to the w in.
Seitz led four Mustangs in double
figures with 14 points, while Winters
and Botefuhr each had 12 points
and Lovgren finished with 10 poinLs.
Mike Radie led the Cardinals with
11 points.
Statistics
lone: 7 4 9 7 - 27
Heppner: 16 13 17 18 - 64
lone-Radie 4 0 -0 1 1 . Christman 2 0-0
4. Krebs 2 0-2 4, Raible 10-0 2, Hunt 1 0-0
2 Thompson 1 0-0 2, McCabe 1 0-0 2, Tullis
0 0-2 0, McElligott 0 0-2 0, Collins, Doherty.
12 0-6 27. Three-pointers: Radie (3).
Heppner-Brandon Seitz 6 2-3 14, Josh
Winters 4 2-2 12, Justin Botefuhr 6 0-1 12,
Kyler Lovgren 2 2-7 10, Brian Smith 2 1-3
5 Donald Adams 2 0-1 5, Conor Ki'kenny
2 1-2 5. Tanner Britt 1 0-2 2, Doug Orwick.
Rust led the Mustangs with 12
points, nine rebounds and three
steals, with Stefanie Hanson adding
seven points, five steals, three assists
and three rebounds. Chelsea Britt
had four rebounds and three steals.
Marcy Miller had five points and
three rebounds, Macaulay had four
points and three rebounds, while
Sisk had two steals.
EOU lists fall
dean’s list
Statistics
lone: 4 6 14 6 - 30
Heppner: 11 7 15 12 - 45
lone-Key 2 2-2 7, Meghan McCabe 3
0-1 6, Holland 2 1-2 5. Chitty 2 1 -4 5, Peck
1 1-2 3. Morris 1 0-0 2. Rietmann 0 2-2 2,
Emery. Megan McCabe. Baker. Hams,
Esposito 11 7-13 30 Three-pointer: Key.
Heppner-BrookeRust60-2 12, Stefanie
Hanson 31-4 7, Marcy Miller 21-25, Chantea
Macaulay 2 0-2 4, Madison Bailey 2 0-0 4.
Shanna Rietmann 2 0-0 4. Nikki Sisk 1 0-0
3, Tiffany Piper 1 0-0 2. Linsey Mitchell 1
0-0 2. Chelsea Bntt 0 2-4 2, Cara Kennedy
20 4-14 45. Three-pointer: Sisk
Eastern Oregon University has
announced its dean's list for the 2001
fall quarter. More than 300 students
achieved a grade point average o f
3.5 or better on a 4.0 scale.
Qualifying students must have
fulfilled a minimum o f 12 graded
hours, which ended Dec. 7.
Joshua Coiner. Heppner, was
included on the dean's list.
27 8-21 64. Three-pointers: W inters (2).
By Rick Paullus
A combination o f cold shooting,
too many turnovers and losing
Shelley Rietmann to a leg injury in
the third quarter spelled defeat for
the Heppner Mustang girls varsity
as the visiting lone Cardinals posted
a 37-26 win on Fnday, Dec. 21. The
Mustangs hit just two o f 21 field
goals in the first half and seven o f
48 for the game, plus com m itted
25 turnovers in dropping to 4-2 on
the year. The M ustangs play in
Pendleton at the Oregon Trail Classic
Dec. 28-29 before beginning league
play the next week.
Rietmann scored six points, hitting
four o f four free throws in the first
quarter as the Cardinals led 9-8 after
one and extended it to 17-13 at
halftime.
The Cardinals extended their lead
to 27-21 in the third and hit six o f
eight free throws in the fourth to
Statistics
lone: 9 8 10 10 - 37
Heppner: 8 5 9 5 - 26
lone-D. McElligott 4 4-512. N. McElligott
3 1-3 7. Powell 3 0-0 6. Heagy 1 2-2 4. S
M cElligott 1 0-0 3, Peck 1 3-4 5, Orem,
Rietmann, Griffith 1310-1437.Three-pointer:
S McElligott
Heppner-Brett Barber 2 4-6 8, Lacey
Matteson 2 2-4 6, Shelley Rietmann 1 4-4
6, Meghan Bailey 1 0-0 2, Kelsey Greenup
1 0-0 2, Jodie Carison 0 2-2 2. Jesse Kempas,
Tylynn Smith, Shanna Rietmann 7 12-16
26. Three-pointers: none
Marriage Licenses
Births
The M orrow County Clerk at
the courthouse in Heppner reports
issuing the following m arriage
licenses:
Dec. 19-Jason Allen Stewart, 26,
Llano, Texas; and
Sybil Jo Krebs, 20. Llano. Texas.
Dec. 20-Lee Stone, 59. Hardman;
and
Charlotte Botts, 51, Hardman.
k a m illc T eag u e Holtz-a
daughter. Karmlle Teague, was bom
to M ichelle and Brian Holtz on
December 6. 2001, in Pendleton.
The baby weighed 6 lbs. and was.
19 inches long.
She joins sister. Darby, two, at
home. Grandparents are Kay and
Dave Alldritt o f Lexington, and
Sandy and Elmer Holtz of Pendleton.
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Brett Barber led the Mustangs
with eight points and six rebounds,
with Lacey M atteson adding six
points, five rebounds, two assists
and two steals. Shelley Rietmann
had six points and two steals before
injuring her knee in the second
quarter and leaving the game early
in the third. Shanna Rietmann had
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Meghan Bailey had three rebounds
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Diana McElligott led the Cardinals
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