SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 3, 2003
Mustangs roll past Enterprise
By Rick Paullus
The
H eppner
M ustangs scored early and
often in building a 52-0 lead
at halftime and cruised to a 52-
12 w in o v e r th e v is itin g
Enterprise Savages on Friday,
Aug. 29, to open to the 2003
season.
T he M ustangs w ill
face a m uch to u g h er team
when they travel to Reedsport
on Friday, Sept. 5 to face the
defen d in g B ig Fir L eague
cham pion Braves. The junior
varsity will play two quarters
before the varsity gam e starts
at 7 p.m.
The Mustangs wasted
little tim e as they took over at
their ow n tw enty-three after
forcing a punt. Tyler Boyer ran
for fiv e y a rd s th en C h u y
Elguezabal found a big hole
and took o ff for a 72-yard
to u c h d o w n ru n . K y le r
Lovgren ran in the two-point
conversion on a hobbled snap
to make it 8-0 with 9:26 left in
the first quarter.
E n te r p r is e
put
together a drive on their next
possession but the M ustangs
defense held w ith B randon
Seitz m aking a tackle behind
the line o f scrimmage on fourth
dow n to give them the ball at
their own thirty-six.
Elguezabal then kept
the ball on the option getting a
good block from Jode Coil
and raced dow n the sideline
for a 64-yard touchdown. The
kick w as no good, but the
M ustangs led 14-0.
T h e d e f e n s e h e ld
again and this time Elguezabal
took the punt all the way back
fo r a 6 0 -y ard tou ch d o w n .
L ovgren’s kick was good to
m ake it 21 -0.
T h e d e f e n s e h e ld
again with the Mustangs taking
' over at their own 35-yard line.
Lovgren then took the handoff
and sprinted 65 yards for a
touchdow n and after the pass
f a ile d o n th e tw o - p o in t
conversion try they led 27-0
w ith 2 :5 4 left in the first
quarter.
A fter another punt the
M ustangs took over at their
ow n 28-yard line and after
L o v g ren ran for 13 y ard s
several penalties took the ball
back to the eighteen. M att
K enny ran for five yards to
b eg in th e se co n d q u arter;
Elguezabal hit Tanner Britt for
24 yards, and then hit Lovgren
on a screen pass for 10 yards
an d a first d o w n. A fte r a
h olding p en alty negated a
g o o d g a in , L o v g re n to o k
another screen pass 26 yards
for another first down. Coil and
Boyer each ran for three yards
before L ovgren took it 24
yards for the touchdown. The
run failed but the Mustangs had
a 33-0 lead.
T he M ustangs took
over at the Enterprise 40-yard
line after another punt and it
was B o y er’s turn as he raced
40 yards for a touchdow n.
Lovgren kicked the extra point
to m ake it 40-0 with 6:23 left
in the second quarter.
The M ustangs took
over at the Enterprise forty-
tw o after the defense held.
K e n n y ra n fo r fiv e th e n
Matthew VanCleave hit Aaron
D e lv e a u x fo r a 3 7 - y a r d
touchdow n pass. The pass
failed on the conversion try but
the M ustangs led 46-0 with
3:01 left.
A fter a deep kick-off
pinned the Savages inside their
10-yard line, a fum bled snap
w a s r e c o v e r e d by th e
M ustang’s Brian Sm ith fo ra
touchdown. The run failed but
the Mustangs took a 52-0 lead
in to th e lo c k e r ro o m at
halftime.
The Savages scored a
touchdown in the third quarter
and another in the last two
m inutes o f the gam e as the
Mustangs used all their players.
U n d e r a n ew ru le
ad o p te d by the C o lu m b ia
Basin C onference, w hen a
team is up by 45 points or
m ore in the second half, they
will play with a running clock.
This gives both teams a chance
to play kids w ho otherw ise
might not get a chance to play.
The Mustangs offense
racked up 426 total yards, 329
on the ground, for the gam e
with m ost o f it com ing in the
first half.
E lg u ezab al c a rrie d
tw ice for 136 yards and tw o
touchdowns and was three for
four, passing for 60 yards.
Lovgren ran three tim es for
102
y a rd s
and
tw o
touchdow ns and caught tw o
passes for 36 yards. Boyer ran
three tim es for 48 yards.
The defense w as led
by Kory Paullus with 18 points
taking advantage o f extended
p la y in g tim e w ith B o y e r
adding 10 points and Lovgren
nine points. Sm ith, Seitz and
K e n n y e a c h a d d e d e ig h t
points.
Enterprise 0 0 6 6-12
H eppner 27 25 0 0-
52
Passing: Enterprise-
T. S w art 5-13-0 43, A ndy
W allace 3-9-0 24; H eppner-
E lg u e z a b a l 3 - 4 -0 6 0 ,
V anCleave 1-4-0 37.
R e c e i v i n g :
Enterprise- Clay Freels 3-30,
VanderZanden 3-24, Gilliland
2-13; H eppner- Lovgren 2-
36, A. Delveaux 1-37, Tanner
Britt 1-24.
Sheriff's Report
T he M orrow C ounty
Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) re
ports handling the following
business:
May 7: M C SO re
ceived a transferred call from
a subject in Irrigon advising
she had been assaulted by a
male subject.
-M C SO , Irrigon am
bulance received a report from
a caller in Irrigon that an 84-
y e a r- o ld fe m a le w a s n o t
breathing. The patient was
transported to G ood Shep
h e rd M e d ic a l C e n te r in
Hermiston.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report o f missing calves and to
call a subject in lone if they
were located.
-M C S O receiv ed a
report o f a residential burglar
alarm in Irrigon.
-M C SO , B oardm an
Police Dept, received a re
quest from O D O T for assis
tan c e re g a rd in g a su b je c t
threatening an elderly couple
at the B oardm an w estbound
rest area. T he subject w as
tra n sp o rte d to B e h av io ral
Health.
-M C SO , B oardm an
ambulance received a request
for an am bulance for a one-
year-old infant with bums. The
patient w as tran sp o rted to
Good Shepherd Medical Cen
ter in Hermiston.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
rep o rt o f b ark in g dogs in
Heppner.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
First Quarter
report
from
a caller o f pillows
H e p p n er-
Chuy
stolen
from
a location.
Elguezabal 72-yard run (Kyler
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
Lovgren run) 9:26
report
from
Oregon State Po
Heppner- Elguezabal
lice
that
a
m
ale subject was
64- yard run (kick failed) 6:19
arrested
on
a
M orrow C oun
Heppner- Elguezabal
ty
w
arrant
for
Failure to Ap-
60-yard punt return (Lovgren
pear/D riving w hile License
kick) 4:24
H ep p n er- L o v g ren Suspended.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
65- yard- run (pass failed) 2:54
report
o
f a stop sign dow n at
Second Quarter
Columbia
Lane/Patterson Fer
H e p p n e r- L o v g ren
24-yard run (run failed) 8:59 ry. The county road dept, was
Heppner- Tyler Boyer notified.
-M C S O , O re g o n
40-yard run (Lovgren kick)
State Police received a report
6:23
o f a disabled vehicle on 1-84
H e p p n e r- A a ro n
D elveaux 37-yard pass from eastbound with an elderly male
M atthew V anC leave (pass in the vehicle.
-M C S O
O re g o n
failed) 3:01
State
Police
received
a report
Heppner- Brian Smith
o
f
a
disabled
vehicle
on 1-84
fum ble recovery in end zone
w
estbound
w
ith
an
elderly
(run failed) 2:55
male standing by the vehicle.
Third Quarter
-M C SO , B oardm an
E n te r p r is e - E rik
Police
Dept,
received a report
G illiland 18-yard run (kick
o
f
an
alarm
at
Big Foot Indus
failed) 8:52
tries
in
Boardman.
It was de
Enterprise- Gilliland
termined all was okay.
7-yard run (run failed) 1:22
-M C SO , Irrigon Fire
Individual Statistics
Dept,
received
a report o f a
Rushing: Enterprise-
fire
alarm
at
H
u
w e’s W ash
C raig Swart 12-83, Gilliland
board.
It
w
as
a
false
alarm.
5-31, Jake V anderZanden 7-
-M C SO , B oardm an
6, Tony Swart 2-2; Heppner-
Police
Dept,
received a hang
Elguezabal 2-136, Lovgren 3-
up
911
call
from
a pay phone
102, Boyer 3-48, Matt Kenny
in
Boardman.
An
officer was
4-17, Justin D elveaux 5-9,
unable
to
locate
anyone.
Q uinn Peck 3-7, VanCleave
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
1-5, Jo d e C o il 1-4, K o ry
report from a caller in Irrigon
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o f an unlicensed dirt bike riding
up and dow n tw o roads. A
m essage w as left w ith West
Extension Irrigon District.
-M C SO rec e iv e d a
report from a caller at Pioneer
Memorial Hospital in Heppner
that a subject was bitten by a
dog in lone.
M ay 8: M C S O ,
Boardm an Police Dept, re
ceived a report from a caller
that a pickup with small chil
dren not wearing seatbelts in
side took the Boardman exit.
-M C SO deputy cited
Jesus Quintero Carranza, 31,
was cited for Driving while Li
cense Suspended V iolation
and No Insurance.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report from a caller in Irrigon
o f kids throw ing rocks and
harassing her dogs.
-M C S O d ep u ty re
ported he was with a hitchhiker
by the railro ad track s ju st
w est o f H ighw ay 730. The
subject said he rode the train
from Idaho to Hinkle. The
d ep u ty gave the su b ject a
warning.
-M C SO deputy cited
Sandra Kay Day, 36, for Vio
lation o f the Basic Rule, 40
m ph in a 25 m ph zone.
-M C S O receiv ed a
report from a caller in Irrigon
o f a vehicle with teenage boys
driving very fast and harassing
people as they drove by.
-M C SO , B oardm an
Police Dept, received a report
units were responding to a dis
turbance. A subject was cited
for D isorderly C onduct and
Ricardo Lopez-M endoza, 21,
was cited for Menacing.
-M C S O receiv ed a
report from a caller in Irrigon
o f sm oke w est o f her resi
dence. A deputy w as unable
to locate the sm oke.
-M C SO , B oardm an
ambulance received numerous
911 calls regarding a male sub
ject lying beside 1-84 who was
not moving. The subject was
okay and w as given a ride to
Boardman.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report from a caller in Heppner
that an unknow n person was
in her residence.
-M C SO deputy cited
E dgar
A bel
Panuco
N avarrete, 21, was cited for
Impeding Traffic and Failure to
Yield to an Em ergency Vehi
cle.
-B o a rd m a n P o lic e
Dept, officer arrested Ricardo
Lepez-M endoza, 22, for Do
m estic H arassm ent and Pos
session o f a C ontrolled Sub
stance Schedule II (w ithin
1000 feet o f a school). He was
lodged at the Umatilla County
Jail.
-M C S O receiv ed a
report from a caller in Heppner
that an unknow n fem ale en
tered her residence then left.
A deputy was unable to locate
the subject.
-M C S O receiv ed a
r e p o r t fro m a c a lle r in
Boardm an that a couple shut
o ff her water.
-M C S O , O re g o n
State Police, B oardm an Po
lice Dept, received a report
from a caller in Irrigon that a
female subject in a pickup just
ran into the yard, alm ost hit
ting children playing in the yard,
then yelled obscenities and left.
K elly Jeanne A nderson, 44,
was cited for Disorderly Con
duct. She w as transported to
the G ood Shepherd M edical
Center ER in Hermiston, then
to th e P e n d le to n M e n ta l
Health facility.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report o f loud m usic com ing
from a residence across the
street from the c a lle r ’s in
Irrigon.
May 9: M C SO dep
uty, while on a security check,
n o tic e d s o m e o n e in s id e
H uw e’s Washboard in Irrigon.
The subject advised he w as
doing security at night. The
ow ner was contacted to con
firm.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
rep o rt o f 4-5 ju v e n ile s in
Irrigon yelling and making a lot
o f noise. The subjects w ere
contacted and given a w arn
ing.
-M C S O receiv ed a
report from a caller in Irrigon
but there was a language bar
rier. Later, M C SO w as ad
vised that the caller had a ten
ant that had unauthorized peo
ple living in a rental and taking
items. There were also threats
being m ade against the caller
and her son.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report from a caller in lone o f
v a n d a lism and a p o ssib le
break-in at the new school site.
-M C SO , B oardm an
Police Dept., West Extension
Irrigation District received a
report o f a road being washed
out in Boardm an. The irriga
tion ditch m ay have a leak.
-M C SO deputy cited
B arbara C oiner, 47, for N o
Seat Belt.
-M C SO deputy cited
Richard Earl Yardley, 50, for
N o Seat Belt.
-M C SO deputy cited
a m ale ju v en ile for N o Seat
Belt.
-M C SO deputy cited
M ary Virginia Weber, 60, for
N o Seat Belt. She paid the
fine at the Irrigon Ju stice
Court.
-M C S O receiv ed a
report from a caller that a
Q ualls P o rtab le R estroom
truck was following her while
she w as w orking for C B ’s
P ortable R estroom s in the
Boardman area. The caller said
she w ould call back if there
were any problems.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report from the H erm iston
Police Dept, o f a grass fire
b e tw e e n P a tte rs o n F e rry
Road and the Umatilla Coun
ty line a lo n g the ra ilro a d
tracks. The area is “no m an’s
land".
-M C SO deputy cited
Amy Walton, 19, for Violation
o f the Basic Rule, 78 mph in a
55 mph zone.
-M C SO deputy cited
Eric W ade M iller, 31, for No
Seat Belt.
-M C SO deputy cited
Brian Matthew Bergo, 35, for
N o Seat Belt.
-M C SO deputy cited
Ada Lee M artin, 30, for Fail
ure to Use Seat Belt on Child
x2.
-M C SO deputy cited
Lester Ray Martin, Jr., 32, for
N o Seat Belt on Passenger.
-B o a rd m a n P o lic e
D e p t, o f f i c e r c ite d N o e
Raym ond Rodriguez, Jr., 18,
for Unlawful Possession o f a
Firearm and Possession o f
Less that One Oz. M arijuana.
-M C SO deputy cited
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D IN N E R AND
A M O V IE S P E C IA L
Purchase any large pizza
and receive a coupon
for a movie rental for 5CX
at The Video Store, Heppner
(any movie rental,
only 50« with couponl)
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D avid A drian Gray, 33, for
Failure to Use Seat Belt.
-M C SO deputy cited
Clifford Dean Foster, 31, for
Failure to Use Seat Belt.
-B o a rd m a n P o lic e
Dept, officer cited M arilyn
Ruth Ryan, 59, for V iolation
o f the Basic Rule, 42 mph in a
30 mph zone.
-M C S O re c e iv e d a
request for a deputy contact in
Boardman regarding a dog that
attacked her chickens and her
dog. The caller shot the dog
w ith a .22 and the dog ran
away.
-B o a rd m a n P o lic e
Dept, officer had a tow truck
impound a vehicle whose driv
er had no insurance and the
vehicle had an im proper ex
haust.
-M C S O re c e iv e d a
911 h a n g - u p c a ll fro m
B o a rd m a n
Foods
in
Boardman. It was determined
a ll w a s o k a y ; it w a s a
payphone in the break room.
-M C S O re c e iv e d a
r e p o r t fro m a c a ll e r in
Hermiston who thought a male
subject was at his d au g h ter’s
residence in Irrigon or across
the street from it. The subject
has a warrant on him. He was
not wanted at the residence.
-M C SO deputy cited
Gordon Steffen Price, 48, for
DUD.
-M C S O re c e iv e d a
request for a deputy contact
in Heppner regarding subjects
w ho keep calling the c a lle r’s
residence.
-M C S O re c e iv e d a
request for a deputy contact
in Irrigon regarding juveniles
hanging out near the c a lle r’s
residence.
-M C S O re c e iv e d a
report o f a barking dog in the
Irrigon Mobile Court.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
relay from O regon State Po
lice o f a possible D U II on
H ig h w a y 7 3 0 b e tw e e n
Umatilla and Irrigon.
May 10: B oardm an
Police Dept, cited Phanekham
K eom anivong, 26, for E x
ceeding the M axim um Speed
Lim it, 80 m ph in a 65 m ph
zone.
-M C SO deputy cited
R obert John B rehm , 32, for
D riving w hile L icense Sus
pended-Violation.
-M C S O re c e iv e d a
report o f an alarm at the N o
m ad in Boardm an. It was de
term ined to be caused by em
ployee error.
- M C S O , C ity o f
H eppner received a report o f
a backed-up sew er on Q uaid
Street and there are several
houses on the line.
-M C S O rec e iv e d a
report o f 8-9 calves out on
Highw ay 206-Ruggs tow ard
Heppner. M essages were left
with several possible owners.
-M C S O , D e p t, o f
H um an Services received a
report from a caller with M ed
A lert in Bend who requested
som eone call about a juvenile
subject w ho had run aw ay
from a treatm ent center and
was now w ith the Bend P o
lice Dept.
-M C SO , B oardm an
Police Dept, received a report
o f a female subject who left the
N o m a d R e s ta u r a n t in
Boardman without paying. The
subject was located at the lo
cated at the library and re
quested to return to the res
taurant and pay the bill.
-M C S O , O r e g o n
State Police received a report
o f an alarm at the C ity o f
Irrigoa hall. All w as okay, it
was a councilm an’s error.
-M C SO , B oardm an
Police Dept, received a report
from a caller in Boardm an o f
an intoxicated m ale subject
talking badly to a clerk at the
Boardm an C hevron and act
ing suspiciously. The subject
left walking toward 1-84.
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