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Heppner G azette-Tim es, Heppner, Oregon W ednesday, February 5, 2003 - SEVEN Mustangs lose to Rockets Mustang girls fall short at Pilot Rock I pt.: Cm" Doherty ey Team 3. : 14l9'30503' ° ° Britt had three rebounds and By Rick Paullus The Pilot Rock Rockets enjoyed a 27 o f 37 to a 3 o f 7 advantage at the free throw line in the second h alf and used it to beat the H ep p n er M u stan g s boys’ varsity 68-51 on Friday, Jan. 31 in P ilo t R ock. T he M u sta n g s C o lu m b ia B a sin Conference record fell to 4-3 and their overall record dropped to 11-5 with the loss. The M ustangs took a 12-10 lead after one, getting four points each from Brad A dam s and Chuy Elguezabal, but trailed 25-24 at the h a lf despite four more points each from A dam s and Elguezabal in the second quarter. Luke M urray had five points in the third quarter but the R o c k e ts o u ts c o r e d th e M ustangs 17-9 to take a 42-33 lead after three. Josh W inters had five points, including a 3- pointer, Brandon Seitz and Justin B otefuhr each had four and Donald A dam s hit a 3-pointer, but the Rockets hit 20 o f 26 free throws in the fourth, to win going away. B rad A d a m s h ad 10 points and 11 rebounds, w ith Elguezabal also finishing with 10 points. M urray had nine points and three steals, Seitz had eight points and eight rebounds and Winters had seven points and five rebounds. Pilot Rock 10 15 1726-68 Heppner 12 129 18-51 Pilot Rock: Erik Stelk 2 12-16 17, Jake Perry 4 7-10 15, Troy Sam pson 2 7-8 11, Jim m y D oherty 1 5-6 7, M itch B y rn e s 2 2 -5 6, B o b b y Christensen 2 0-0 5, Josh Wallis 2 0-0 4, M ichel K rosting 1 0-0 3, N olen M ills, K olby G olden H ep p n er: L acey M atteson 7 6-8 21. S tefanie H a n s o n 3 2 -4 8, S u s a n S o u th w o rth 2 1-3 5. J e s s e Kempas 1 0-0 3, Madison Bailey 1 1-2 3, N ikki Sisk 1 0-0 2, Brooke Rust 1 0-0 2, Tylynn Smith 0 1-21, Chelsea Britt and Linsey Mitchell. Team: 16 11-19 45 3-pt.: Matteson and Kempas. Nikki Sisk and Tylynn Sm ith each had three steals. Pilot Rock 6 8 23 13-50 Heppner 7 1111 13-45 Pilot Rock: K y lie Branson 7 4-4 18, A.J. Doherty 5 2-4 15, Ally Robles 2 6-8 10, Jen Ulrich 0 3-4 3, Sorrel Ward 0 3-6 3, B ecca Perrine 0 1-41, H a n n a h K irk an d C h ristin a Wedding liable* ~ R e b e c c a D . B o y e r & E d m u n d W . R ie tm a n n S h ow er ~ W ednesday, February 5th W edding ~ S aturday, February 22n d MlWfflJ'J D/ uuj ^ 21 7 N o rth M a in • • Ue Country Rose H e p p n e r • 67 6 -9 1 5 8 233 N. Main • Heppner 676-9426 \\ Serving Heppner, Lexington & lone Oregon Ranch R e ad y F o r H u n tin g a n d H orses #13 Brad Adams while being guarded by Pilot Rock and Phillip Perrine. Team: 1633- 45 68 3-pt.: C hristensen, Stelk and Krosting. Heppner: Brad Adam s 5 0-3 10, C huy Elguezabal 4 2- 2 10, Luke M urray 4 1-5 9, B randon S eitz 4 0-0 8, Josh Winters 3 0-0 7, Justin Botefuhr 1 2-2 4, D onald A dam s 1 0-0 3, Tanner Britt 0 0-1 0, Brian Sm ith, C onor Kilkenny, D oug Orw ick and Brian Haguewood. Team: 22 5-13 51 3-pt.: Winters and D. Adam s. 1583 acre ranch near Heppner. Includes four bedroom, three bath home with office and game room, sports court, 20-stall horse barn, tack/wash room, large shop, corrals, holding pens, two ponds, dog kennels and much more. #14 Lacey Matteson handles the ball as she’s gurarded by #33 Becca Perrine. By Rick Paullus The H eppner M ustang girls’ varsity played three solid quarters at Pilot Rock but a bad third quarter let the Rockets take a 50-45 w in on Friday, Jan. 31 in C olum bia Basin Conference play. The M ustangs dropped to 4-3 in the CBC and 8-9 overall. The M ustangs got a 3- pointer from Jesse K em pas as they took a 7-6 lead after one and got eight points from Lacey M atteson as they took a 21 -14 halftim e lead. M atteson had six points in the third, but the Rockets outscored the M ustangs 23-11 to take a 37-32 lead. M atteson had seven p oints, in clu d in g a 3- pointer, in the fourth but the M ustangs could not regain the lead. M atteson had 21 points, nine rebounds, six steals, three blocked shots and tw o assists. Stefanie H anson scored eight points and grabbed six rebounds. Kempas had six steals, Madison Bailey had three assists, Chelsea Great deer and bird hunting. Owner will carry contract. $ 5 6 5 ,0 0 0 Call David Sykes to see this property (541) 6 7 6 -9 2 2 8 days ■ (541) 6 7 6 -9 9 3 9 evenings w , 1-800-326-2152 + 180 W. 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