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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 30, 2002 - FIVf Ione handed disappointment by Condon lone's varsity volleyball team was handed a disappoint ing loss on Tuesday, Oct. 22. The Cardinals won first game, 25-20. Natalie and Diana McElligott did an outstanding job o f defending the net. In the second game, the score rem ained extremely tight but Condon had three blockers on Team M cElligott and pulled out the w in with a score o f 21 - 25. lone was fatigued and unable to get another win from Condon losing the next two gam es, 17- 25, 11-25. Diana M cElligott and M egan E. M cCabe scored nine points each to lead their team on the scoreboard. Diana McElligott also led the team with passes and hits. Natalie M cElligott led the C a rd in a ls w ith k ills , w h ile M eghan M cCabe led the team with set assists. Diana M cElligott con tributed nine points, 43 passes, 45 hits, 11 kills and four blocks during the match. Caitlin Orem donated four points, 38 passes and five hits. Tracy Griffith ham mered five hits and passed seven balls. M eghan M cCabe scored five points, delivered 26 passes, three hits, one kill and 44 set as sists. Natalie M cElligott scored five points, delivered 40 passes, 30 hits, 17 kills, and blocked five defensive hits. Emily Key scored four points, passed 20 balls, pounded three hits and two kills. M egan E. M cCabe scored nine points, passed nine balls, deliv ered one hit and 33 set assists. Sara Peck passed seven balls and blocked one defensive hit. Jenny Griffith came off the bench at critical time o f the match and passed three balls. The Cardinal JV team split w ith C ondon on Tuesday, lone won the first game, 25-16, and losing the second game, 22- 25. M issy B aker led her team w ith nine points, 15 passes and four hits. Abby Key scored eight points, 14 passes, two hits, Qaad- £ uc & (i t iDiatxict, JoneGandinaJto! 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Barbara Stephanie 4 Thomas Holland James Dina, Andrew 4 Emily Ruiz Joe. Donna, Emily 4 Mary Rietmann \ msisis . one kill and four set A lyssa Rietm ann scored four points, 19 passes, six hits, one set assist and one block. Ashly Grams scored four points, deliv ered two hits, eight passes and ten set assists. Kim M orris scored three points, delivered seven passes and four hits. Bar bara Holland contributed two points, 12 passes, two hits and two kills. Jam ie VandenBrink passed sev en balls, two hits and one set assist. jyj usjangS raj|y ¡n secon(| half to claim CBC Championship By Kick Paullus After falling behind early and tra ilin g at the half, the H eppner M ustangs scored two touchdowns in the second half to rally for a 14-7 win over the v isiting Sherman County Huskies on Friday, Oct. 25 to claim their fourth consecutive C olum bia Basin C onference championship. The Mustangs moved to 5 and 0 in the CBC and 7 and 1 overall on the y e a r w ith one gam e remaining at Stanfield, on Friday, Nov. 1 in the regular season before beginning the play offs By Kick Paullus with a home game on Saturday, Nov. 9. For the second w eek in Things d idn’t start out a row the Heppner Colts scored very good for the M ustangs as a touchdown in the final seconds to get a win, this time when they the Huskies took the opening were trailing, to finish the regular kickoff and went down the field season unbeaten at 6 and 0 for their only touchdow n on a heading into the play offs. one-yard run by quarterback Spencer Palmer went 60 Michael Simantel. yards on a reverse for the tying The M ustangs began score w ith just 15 seconds left their first possession with Brad and Matt Holland kicked the Adams carrying three times for extra point for the win over the 14 y ard s but a fum ble w as visiting NW Metal Fab grid kids recovered by the Huskies at the team from Hermiston by a score Heppner 37-yard line. o f 22-20 on W ednesday, Oct. The Huskies looked like 23. they were going to get another A fter a scoreless first scored but the Mustangs defense quarter the C olts began their stiffened and took over on downs second drive with Wacy Coil at the five-yard line. running three times for 17 yards. The M ustangs m oved Palm er ran for four and Brent out o f the hole they were in with Eckman went around end for 15 Adams carrying fiv e times for 27 yards getting a good block from yards before they stalled and Dalton Wellman. Coil w ent for w e re fo rc e d to p u n t w ith nine more, Wellman got inside the Sherman County taking over at five on a 10-yard gain and their 46-yard line at the end o f Palmer took it in from three yards the first quarter. out for the touchdown. Holland's The M ustangs defense kick was good for an 8-0 lead. held forcing a punt which was On NW M etal F a b 's fum bled then recovered at the n e x t d riv e , T ony L a n k fo rd one-yard line. Adams again took intercepted a pass for the Colts over carrying six tim es for 30 and they drove down the field yards and Tanner Britt hit Justin getting an eight-yard run from Botefuhr for 18 yards to the 48- W ellman and four rushes from yard line but the drive stalled and Palmer for 34 yards but the half they w ere forced to punt. After a came to an end before they could Husky punt, a screen pass from score. Chuy Elguezabal to Adams went N W M etal F ab to o k for 15 yards to the Sherm an advantage o f two fttmbles by thè '. C ounty 4 6 . yard |j ne but the C olts to score on a nine-yard1 run M ustangs were held on downs. but m issed the kick to trail 8-6. The Huskies ran out the clock to Facing a fourth and long take a 7-0 lead in to the half. from their own 38-yard line, the Tyler Boyer brought the C olts w ent for it giving it to second half kickoff out to the 38- Palmer around end and then cut yard line but a motion penalty and back across the field getting a a tw o-yard loss by Elguezabal block from Bo Foster and w ent had the M ustangs going the all the way to the end zone for a wrong way. With the Huskies 62-yard touchdow n. The kick keying on Adams, Boyer broke w as no good but the Colts led free for 12 yards, then nine more 14-6 after three quarter o f play. and first down. Luke Murray ran NW M etal Fab cam e for 13 yards and a first down at right back and scored on another the thirty-four. Boyer went for nine-yard run early in the fourth five, Murray picked up two and and after the kick was no good on fourth and three, and Boyer they still trailed 14-12. went for 16 yards and a first The Colts fumbled again dow n at the eleven. A dam s giv ing the ball back to N W Metal picked up five, then one and on Fab w ho drove down the field fourth down from the four he took and scored on a 17-yard run and it in for the touchdown. Boyer ran this tim e got the kick to go in the tw o-point conversion to through the uprights to take a give the M ustangs an 8-7 lead seemingly convincing 20-14 lead m id -w ay th ro u g h th e th ird with just 35 seconds left. quarter. A fte r an in c o m p le te T h e H u s k ie s d ro v e pass, Eckman handed off to C oil dow n th e fie ld b e fo re th e for w hat appeared to be a swap M ustangs finally held them on but he handed o ff to Palmer who dow ns at their 22-yard line. went through traffic picking up a Donald Adam s went for eight block from Eckman for the tying yards after a false start then score. Elguezabal took it around the end The defense m ade sure for 11 more and a first down but NW Metal Fab would not score th e d riv e s ta lle d a n d th e as Holland, Mark M cCabe, and Mustangs were forced to punt. Palm er team ed up to sack the The defense again held quarterback as the clock ran out. and the M ustangs took over at The defense played well their own 38-yard line after a most o f the gam e and w ere led short punt early in the fourth by M a tt H o lla n d , P a lm e r, quarter. Boyer went around end Chance Day, Cody Rankin, Coil. for 16 yards. Brad Adams picked Jordan Hatfield, McCabe, Bryan up 13 more to the 32-yard line Holland, and Bo Foster. o f the Huskies and Murray made N W M etal Fab 0 0 6 an acrobatic grab o f a short pass 14-20 from Elguezabal and ran for 19 H eppner 0 8 6 8-22 yards and other first down inside Second Q uarter the fifteen. The drive stalled Heppner: Spencer Palmer there, with the Huskies taking three-yard run (Matt Holland kick) Colts make late score to remain undefeated Third Q uarter NW M etal Fab: N ick Gonzales nine-yard run (kick failed) Heppner: Palmer 62-yard run (kick failed) Fourth Q uarter NW Metal Fab: Gonzales nine-yard run (kick failed) NW Metal Fab: Gonzales 17-yard run (Gonzales kick) Heppner: Palmer 60-yard run (Holland kick) over at the fourteen with eight minutes left in the game. The M ustangs defense came up with a big stop on third dow n with Botefuhr, Donald Adams and Murray tackling the runner for a loss and forced a punt. Taking over at their own 37-yard line a fter the p u nt, Donald Adams w ent for a short gain. Brad Adams went for eight, Elguezabal picked up a first dow n but a holding penalty brought it back to the original line o f scrimmage. Botefuhr caught a pass for an eight-yard gain but the M ustangs were forced to punt. Brad Adam s got o ff a 48- yard punt that was downed at the six-yard line with 3:15 left. The defense came up big again with Britt making an open field tackle on third down short o f the first dow n and B rad A dam s and Brian Haguewood making a stop on fourth down to give the Mustangs the ball at the 15-yard line. Adams ran twice for four yards, and then Elguezabal took the ball on a keeper and went into the end zone from 11 y a rd s o u t. T h e tw o - p o in t c o n v e rs io n f a ile d b u t th e Mustangs led 14-7 with 1:01 left. The Huskies brought the kick o ff back to the 29-yard line an d on firs t d o w n C o n n o r Kilkenny sacked the quarterback for a nine-yard loss. On the next play Jode Coil picked o ff a long pass and brought it back 20 yards to the 29-yard line where the M ustangs ran out the clock to take the win. The defense played well after giving up the touchdown on the opening drive and was led by Brad Adam s with 29 defensive points with Donald Adams getting 26 points. B otefuhr had 19, K ilkenny, B oyer and A dam Bergstrom each had 12 points, M u rra y h a d 11 p o in ts an d H aguew ood had 10. B rad A d a m s led th e M ustangs with 115 yards on 26 carries and caught on pass for 13 yards w ith B oyer adding 59 yards on eight carries. Elguezabal picked up 26 yards and Murray picked up another 21 yards and caught a pass for 19 yards. Botefuhr caught two passes for 25 yards. Sherm an Co. 7 0 0 0-7 H eppner 0 0 8 6-14 First Quarter Sherm an C o.: M ichael Simantel one-yard run (Jose Sanchez kick) 8:15 Second Quarter Heppner: Brad Adams four- yard run (Tyler Boyer run) 6:32 Fourth Quarter Heppner: Chuy Elguezabal 11 -yard run (run failed) 1:01 Team Statistics First Downs: Sherman Co 8, H eppner 13; R u s h e s -y a rd s : Sherman Co. 42-124. Heppner 44-225; Passing yard s: Sherman Co. 26, Heppner 59; Passes: Sherman Co. 2- 6-1, Heppner 4-16-0; Punts-ave.: Sherman Co. 4-36.5, Heppner 4-33; F um bles-lost: Sherman Co. 0-0, H eppner 1-1; P e n a ltie s -y a rd s : Sherman Co. 4-20, Heppner 6-36. Individual Statistics Rushing: Sherman Co.- Kit Hill 19-101. Ross Ketchum 17-25, Jose Sanchez 4-7, and Michael Simantel 2- (-8). Heppner- Brad Adams 26-115, Tyler Boyer 8-59, Chuy Elguezabal 3- 26, Luke Murray 4-21. Donald Adams 2-9, and Tanner Britt 1 -(-5). P a ssin g : Sherm an C o.- Simantel 2-6-1 26 yards. Heppner- Elguezabal 3-10-0 42 yards, Britt 1 -5- 0 17 yards, and B. Adams 0-1 -00. Receiving: Sherman Co.- Bryce Olsen 1 -26, and Ketchum 1 -0. H eppner- Justin B otefuhr 2-25, Murray 1-19, and B. Adams 1-13. John Mollahan has decidad to be a write-in candidate for Position #4 on the Lexington City Council. John is a long-time resident of the town. He cares about his town. He is honest, impartial and well-informed. John will vote for the good of the town. He will not be a “yes man * to any one person or group, but will vote his own decision. PLEASE, WRITE-IN JOHN MOLLAHAN FOR POSITION #4, LEXINGTON CITY COUNCIL. Paid for by Citizens to Elect John Mollahan Position #4 Lexington City Council \ i !