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    FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner Oregon Wednesday, September 11, 2002
Mustangs pull away from Loggers
lone Cardinals conquer Cove Leopards
photos by Debbie Radie
Andrew Rietm ann (center) m akes the first down near the end zone as Billy Gates (left) Mike
Radie (bottom ) Cayle Krebs (top) Cam eron Krebs (right) block the Cove defensive line.
lone traveled to Cove on
Friday, Sept. 6, and beat the
Leopards, 46-34.
lone w on by scoring
seven touchdow ns. The first
quarter saw a 25-yard run by
Andrew Rietmann to gain the first
touchdown. In the second quarter,
Kelly Thompson caught a 27-yard
pass to land the second and a one-
yard run by Rietmann scored the
third. In the third quarter,
R eitm ann
m ade
three
touchdowns-with a two-yard run,
a 43-yard run and a 38-yard run.
Also in the third quarter, Nick
Christman made a 12-yard run to
score the seventh and final
touchdown.
A total of 42 runs resulted
in 376 yards.
M ike
Radie
and
Christman recovered a fumble,
while Radie, Bill Gates and Til
Tullis caused fumbles for the
Leopards. The lone defense was
strong and continues to be a
serious concern for the
opposition.
Individual Stats:
Receiving: Thompson
4-36, Brian Guiterrez 2-13, Radie
1-4, and Rietmann 1-3.
photo by Teresa Hughes
photo by Debbie Radie
Kelly Thompson runs the ball down the field for the Cardinals
with Cove defensive following.
Rushing: Rietmann 25-
294. Christman 8-44, Thompson
2-35, and Gates 5-17.
A ssisted
T ackles:
Cameron Krebs-11 Paul Neiffer-
9, Cayle Krebs-7, Christman-7,
Radie- 4, Tullis-4, Rietmann-4,
Guiterrez-2. Rea-1. M organ-1,
D oherty-1, Thom pson-2, and
Gates-1.
U n a ssiste d ta c k le s:
C am eron K reb-2, N eiffer-2,
Cayle K reb s-1, Christm an-3,
Radie-2, Guiterrez-1, Morgan-1,
T hom pson-1, R aible-3, and
Satterly-2.
Mustang volleyballers play in tournament at Riverside
Nikki Sisk setting the ball (Madison Bailey #10, and Shanna Rietmann #12).
By Rick Paullus
The Heppner Mustang
varsity volley ball team took part
Corns
in the six team R iverside
tournament, on Saturday, Sept. 7,
playing 10 games against five
different teams.
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photo
Teresa Hughes
They began play in the
m orning by sp littin g w ith
Riverside losing 19-25 but winning
the second 25-22. They then
dropped two to Mac-Hi 22-25
and 19-25 before splitting with
Enterprise, losing 23-25, and
winning, 25-17. The Mustangs
dropped two to the eventual
cham pion.
G rant
U nion
Prospectors, 18-25 and 17-25, and
finished out the day dropping two
to a verv tough Imbler team 12-
25 and 18-25.
The Mustangs will be at
home against C ondon, on
fhursday. Sept. 12, beginning at
5 p.m., in a JV and varsity match.
The matches are being
played w ith a rally scoring system
this year with games going to 25
points w ith a team needing to win
by two or the first team to 30. The
games will be best 3 of 5 w ith the
fifth game, if necessary, going to
15 points. In rally scoring a point
is scored on every serve w ith the
scoring team getting the score.
Also new, is a serve can hit the
net and go over and still count.
Men's breakfast to
he held
The Nazarene Church
will be having a men's breakfast,
Sunday, Aug. 15, at 8 a.m. All
men and their sons are invited to
attend.
D onald A dam s 58 leads the w ay as B rad A dam s heads up field in H e p p n e r’s win ag ain st
V ernonia last Friday.
Heppner- Britt 6-9-0 69,
Elguezabal 4-6-0 49.
The Loggers scored their
by Rick Paullus
Receiving:
A one-yard plunge for a only touchdown of the game, and
Vernonia- David Koch
the first points given up by the
touchdown by Chuy Elguezabal
1- 10, Kelly l-(-9).
Mustangs all year, on a 63-yard
late in the fourth quarter helped
Heppner- Elguezabal 4-
the sixth-ranked H eppner run by Matthew Kelly. The two-
33, Luke Murray 2-39, Lovgren
Mustangs to a 21-6 non-league point conversion run failed but the
2 - 17, Justin Botefuhr 1-17,
Loggers cut the lead to 13-6 early
win over the visiting Vernonia
Boyer 1-12.
in the fourth quarter.
Loggers, in a hard-hitting football
Team stats:
A holding penalty on the
game on Friday, Sept. 6, that saw
First downs: Vernonia
ensuing k ic k -o ff took the
the return o f former Heppner
8, Heppner 18.
Mustangs back to their 16-yard
coach and teacher Tony Pupo,
Rushes-yards:
line to start their drive. Boyer
now head coach of the Loggers.
Vemonia 32-178, Heppner 38-
went for five, Lovgren picked up
The Mustangs (2-0) will
240.
six more and a first down, a
conclude the non-league portion
Passing yards:
holding penalty took the ball back
of their schedule with a game at
Vemonia 1, Heppner 118.
to the twenty-three but Elguezabal
the four-time defending state
Passes: Vemonia 2-8-0,
hit Justin Botefuhr for a 17-yard
champion Amity, on Friday, Sept.
Heppner 10-15-0.
gain and Boyer for 12 more at the
13. The top-ranked W arriors
Punts-ave.: Vemonia
defeated Harrisburg 37-0, in their Vernonia 48-yard line. Boyer
4-35, Heppner 1-51.
picked up three, Adams broke
first game on Friday.
Fumbles: Vemonia 2-0,
free, up the middle, for 17 yards,
The Mustangs took over
Heppner 2-2.
Elguezabal went for three then hit
at their own eleven after opening
Penalties: Vemonia 8-
Lovgren for nine more and first
kick-off and started the drive with
62, Heppner 5-39.
Kyler Lovgren running twice for down, Adams went for 14 to the
five, Boyer took it inside the one
six yards and Tanner Britt carried
and
Elguezabal snuck it in for the
for five more and a first down.
touchdow
n. E lguezabal hit
Brad Adams went for five, Britt
B
otefuhr
for the two point
hit Elguezabal for eleven more and
lone hosted Heppner volleyball
conversion
to make it 21 -6 with
Adams carried twice more for 13
teams on Thursday, Sept. 5.
5:26 left.
yards and another first down at
The Cardinal jayvees lost their
The defense held as
the fifty-yard line. On third and
match to Heppner, 25-19,20-25,
Botefuhr tackled a receiver for
ten, Britt hit Lovgren for eight
13-15.
a nine-yard loss and Murray
yards and on fourth down
Missy Baker led the team
Elguezabal carried for four yards sacked the quarterback for
with
nine
points, passed eight
and a first down. Britt went for another nine-yard loss to force a
serves,
delivered
one hit and dug
five, Adams for four and on fourth punt where the Mustangs ran
up
two
hits.
Alyssa
Rietmann
down ran for two more and a first out the clock to preserve the
scored
four
points,
delivered
four
down at the Logger 28-yard line. win.
hits,
and
three
set
assists.
Ashly
Brad Adams again led
Britt then hit a wide open to Luke
Grams also donated four point, led
the
defense
with 24 points, with
M urray for a touchdown and
the team with three aced serves,
Lovgren adding 18 points and
after the extra point kick was
passed four serves and delivered
Donald Adams 16 points.
blocked, the Mustangs led 6-0
six
set
assists.
Jam ie
Botefuhr had eleven points with
with 4:50 left in the first quarter.
VandenBrink
scored
tw'o
points,
Boyer and Murray each getting
The defense held on
dug up one hit, two hits, and
downs at their 28-yard line but nine points.
passed three serves. Jenny
Elguezabal had 80 yards
after Britt hit Elguezabal for 14
Griffith
scored two points, passed
rushing on seven carries, caught
yards a fumble on the next play
five
serves,
delivered five hits
gave the Loggers back the ball at four passes for 33 yards and
and
led
the
team with 10 set
completed four o f six passes for
the 40-yard line.
assists.
The Loggers drove inside 49 yards. Adams carried 13
lo n e ’s varsity squad
the M ustangs five before the times for 73 yards, Boyer
defeated
Heppner, 26-24, 25-19,
rushed eight times for 58 yards,
defense held on fourth down.
24-26.25-23.
Adams ran three times for eleven and Lovgren picked up 19 yards
Natalie McElligott led the
yards and a first down, Britt went on the ground and caught two
team
with
17 points, 10 passes,
for four and Elguezabal picked up passes for 17 yards. Murray
22
hits,
five
diving digs, and four
ten more out to the 29-yard line. caught two passes for 39 yards
blocks.
M
eghan
M. M cCabe
and Britt hit six o f nine passes
The Loggers had an interception
scored
15
points,
led the team
on the next play called back by a for 69 yards.
with
18
set
assists,
passed two
The Mustangs picked up
pass interference penalty giving
serves,
delivered
eight
hits and
18 first dow ns to 8 for the
the Mustangs the ball at the 44-
dug
up
three
hits.
Diana
yard line. On the next play a Loggers and out gained them in
McElligott
scored
eight
points,
thirty-yard gain by the Mustangs yardage 358 to 179.
received 15 serves, delivered 23
Stats for the game:
was brought back by an illegal
hits, and dug up five hits. Caitlin
Vernonia 0 0 0 6-6
formation penalty so they ran out
Orem
scored four points, made 12
Heppner 6 0 7 8-21
the clock to end the first half with
passes,
delivered three hits and
First quarter:
a 6-0 lead.
had
five
diving digs. Megan E.
Heppner- Luke Murray
The Loggers couldn’t
M
cCabe
scored four points,
move the ball to open the second 28 yard pass from Tanner Britt
serving
100
percent, delivered one
half and were forced to punt, but (kick failed) 4:50
hit
and
seven
set assists. Emily
Third quarter:
they in turn held the Mustangs,
Key
scored
three
points, passed
H eppner-
Chuy
but Adams got a 51 -yard punt that
seven
serves,
and
dug
up two hits.
E lguezabal 58 yard run
was dow ned at the Vernonia
(Elguezabal kick) 4:54
twenty-one.
Fourth quarter:
The Mustangs took over
V
ernonia-
M atthew
at their 42-yard line after forcing
Kelly
63
yard
run
(run
failed)
a punt and Elguezabal broke free
10:42
on the o p tion for a 58-yard
Heppner- Elguezabal 1
touchdown run. His kick made the
Adam Neiffer, of lone,
yard
run
(Justin Botefuhr pass
score 13-0 midway through the
is a member of the of the Beloit
from Elguezabal) 5:26
third quarter.
College football team this fall,
Individual Stats:
The defense held again
reports Beloit College sports
Rush:
with the Mustangs taking over at
information director.
V ernonia-
M atthew
their 15-yard line with Adams
Neiffer, a freshman this
Kelly 13-96, Travis Gwinn 14-82,
going for six. an offsides penalty
year, is 5 feet 9 inches tall, and
Bryan Dennis 2-6, Eric Weller 1- weighs 165 pounds, and will be
gives then a first down, Tyler
4,
Josh Staggenburg I-(-4), Eric
Boyer ran for eleven, Lovgren
playing as a defensive back for
Schmidlin l-(-9).
picked up two and Britt hit Murray
the B uccaneers, with Ed
H eppner-
Chuy
for eleven more and a first down
DeGeorge as the coach.
Elguezabal 7-80, Brad Adams 13-
inside Logger territory. Boyer
B eloit C ollege is a
73, Tyler Boyer 8-58, K y ler
went for eleven more and a first
residential, liberal arts college
down at the thirty-eight then
offering 40 majors to its 1,150
Lovgren 5-19, Tanner Britt 5-10.
picked up fifteen more but a
students. It is located 90 miles
fumble gave the ball back to the
northw est o f Chicago. Beloit
Passing:
Loggers at their own 25.
draws students from 46 states and
Vernonia- Weller 1-3-0
42 other nations.
10, Schmidlin 1-5-0 (-9).
lone wins and loses
against Heppner
Neiffer to play
football for
Buccaneers