Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 10, 2003, Page THREE, Image 3

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    Mustangs rally late to beat Braves
Chuy Elguezabal heads down field to pick up some of his 119 photo by Teresa Hughes
yards in the game
took over gaining six yards, two quarters before the varsity
By Rick Paullus
four yards then keeping it on game with the Braves coming
th e o p tio n fo r a 4 9 -y a rd out on top 12-0.
A fter falling behind
touchdow n run. He then hit
T he M u stan g s had
2 3 - 6 la te in th e s e c o n d
B otefuhr in the end zone to good gains on different drives
q u a r te r ,
th e
H eppner
close the gap to 23-22 late in as M atthew VanCleave had a
M ustangs scored 22 straight
the third quarter.
28-yard gain, K ory Paullus
points, the last six w ith 2:50
T h e B ra v e s d ro v e w ent outside for a 40-yard
left in the gam e, to rally for a
inside the Mustangs five-yard gain and VanCleave hit Casey
28-23 win over the Reedsport
line b e fo re th e M u sta n g s M aben for an 18-yard gain,
B ra v e s in R e e d s p o r t on
defense stiffened and Sm ith b u t to o m an y tu rn o v e r s ,
Friday, Sept. 5. TTie M ustangs
intercepted a tipped ball at the penalties and m istakes kept
im proved to a 2 and 0 on the
one on fourth down.
them out o f the end zone. The
year and will take a w eek o ff
The M ustangs w ere JVs play next at Riverside on
before beginning C olum bia
unable to m ove the ball and Thursday, Sept. 11 at 5 p.m.
B asin C o n fe re n c e play at
w e re fo rc e d to pu n t. T he
H eppner 0 14 8 6-28
U m atilla on Friday, Sept. 19
Braves again drove deep into
R eedsport 9 14 0 0-
at 7 p.m.
M ustang territory but A aron 23
The M ustangs w ere
Delveaux and Boyer caused a
First Quarter
unable to do anything the first
fumble which Smith recovered
Reedsport-
Safety, ball
quarter as the B raves got a
inside the ten with about five snapped out o f end zone.
safety on a punt snap that
minutes left in the game.
R e e d sp o rt-
B rett
sailed out o f the end zone and
Elguezabal hit Seitz for B u tler 15-yard pass from
scored on a pass to take a 9-
a 25-yard gain then broke free Daniel Mast (Nick Schneider
0 lead.
up the m iddle for 45 yards to kick).
The M ustangs got a
Second Quarter
the 19-yard line. Lovgren ran
break w hen a bad snap on a
H ep p n er-
C huy
for five and an offside penalty
Braves punt forced the punter
Elguezabal 1-yard run (kick
gave the Mustangs a first down
inside his own five where Brian
failed).
at the nine. Lovgren went fo r
R e ed sp o rt-
S cott
Sm ith m ade a hit that caused
th r e e , B o y e r tw o a n d Tisler 24-yard pass from Mast
a fum ble that B randon Seitz
Elguezabal took it dow n just (run failed).
recovered at the three. A fter
s h o rt o f th e g o a l lin e .
Reedsport- Butler 33-
an o ffs id e p e n a lty , C h u y
Elguezabal then punched it in yard pass from M ast (Tom
Elguezabal punched it in for the
just getting across the goal line Dailey pass from Mast).
touchdown. A bad snap on the
Heppner- Tyler Boyer
fo r th e g o - a h e a d s c o re .
extra point try kept the score
B oyer’s run on the two-point 37-yard pass from Elguezabal
at 9-6 early in' the second
conversion cam e up just short (Justin B otefuhr pass from
quarter.
but the M ustangs now led 28- Elguezabal).
The M ustangs forced
Third Quarter
23 with 2:50 left.
another punt and got a good
Heppner- Elguezabal
The B raves m ade it
gain as Elguezabal hit a wide-
49-yard run (B otefuhr pass
interesting by driving inside the
from Elguezabal).
open Justin Botefuhr for a 31 -
M u s ta n g s ’ t h ir ty b u t a
Fourth Quarter
yard gain but the drive stalled
desperation pass on fourth
Heppner-
Elguezabal
and they were forced to punt.
w as batted aw ay in the end 1- yard run (run failed).
T h e B r a v e s th e n
zone as tim e ran out.
First
Downs:
d ro v e for a to u ch d o w n to
Smith led the defense H eppner 16, Reedsport 17;
m ake it 15-6 and a fte r an
w ith 40 d e fe n s iv e p o in ts Rushes-yards: Heppner JO-
interception they scored again
including a fum ble recovery 162, Reedsport 23-54; Passing
and converted the tw o-point
H eppner
140,
and an interception with Boyer yards:
conversion to take a 23-6 lead
R
eed
sp
o
rt
355;
Passes:
adding 28 points and Botefuhr
late in the first half.
22 points. D elveaux had 16 Heppner 9-17-1, Reedsport 25-
Tyler Boyer returned
36-1; Fumbles-lost: Heppner
points, B ritt 15 points and
the k ick -o ff to the M ustangs
2 - 1. Reedsport 3-2; Penalties-
B rian H ag u ew o o d had 12
yards:
H eppner
6-58,
4 6 - y a r d lin e th e n K y le r
points.
Reedsport 17-121.
Lovgren took a swing pass 17
E lg u ezab al led the
Individual Statistics
y a rd s to the th irty -s e v e n .
way on the ground gaining 119
Rushing:
Heppner-
Elguezabal then hit Botefuhr in
yards on 16 carries and scored E lg uezabal 16-119, K yler
the end zone for the two-point
three touchdow ns. Lovgren Lovgren 10-46, Boyer 3-7 and
conversion to m ake the score
carried 10 tim es for 46 yards Matt Kenny 1-1: Reedsport-
23-14 at the half.
and caught three passes for 27 Nick Riley 11-42, Butler 2-9,
The M ustangs took
yards. Elguezabal com pleted Dailey 6-19, and Mast 4-(-16).
the second h a lf k ick -o ff and
Passing: H eppner-
nine o f 17 passes for 140
drove and drove to the Braves
Elguezabal
9-17-1 140 yards;
yards and had one touchdown
thirteen, getting good gains
Reedsport-Mast 23-33-1 303,
and one interception. Boyer
from Lovgren on the ground
Butler 2-3-0 52 yards.
c a u g h t tw o p a sse s for 38
Receiving: Heppner-
and passes to Tanner Britt and
yards and a touchdown, Seitz Lovgren 3-27, Boyer 2-38,
B randon Seitz but the drive
c a u g h t tw o p a sse s for 35 B randon S eitz 2-35, and
stalled w ith the Braves taking
yards and Botefuhr caught two B otefuhr 1-31; R eedsport-
over on downs.
p asses
on
tw o - p o in t Butler 9-138, Tisler 7-117, Riley
The M ustangs took
conversions.
6-5, Mast 1-33, Schneider 1-
over at their 41 -yard line after
T he M u stan g s JV s 27 and Hoyle 1-25.
forcing a punt and Elguezabal
played the Reedsport JVs for
O r e g o n T r a il
IN T E R N E T
Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 10, 2003 - THREE
Robert James Harv ey
a d m itte d to v io la tio n o f
M ichael A. M ooso probation allegations for Theft
a d m itte d to v io la tio n o f in the First Degree. H arvey’s
probation. M ooso’s probation probation w as revoked and
Fall Term for Blue was revoked and reinstated r e in s ta te d a n d he w a s
Mountain Community College w ith th e sam e te rm s a n d s e n te n c e d to six m o n th s
will get underw ay M onday, c o n d itio n s as p re v io u s ly concurrent in jail, 12 m onths
Sept. 22, w ith new student im posed. M ooso w as also probation and an extension o f
advising and registration on the sentenced to four days in jail. 18 m onths probation.
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Pendleton campus taking place
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Substance,
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allegations for tw o counts o f
begin in late Septem ber and
Roubidoux was sentenced to Possession o f a C ontrolled
early October.
Two art classes are 80 h o u rs o f c o m m u n ity S u b s ta n c e , o n e c o u n t o f
service, completion o f a drug D e liv e ry o f a C o n tro lle d
s c h e d u le d . D ra w in g a n d
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W atercolor Painting is a six-
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w e e k c o u rs e b e g in n in g
County
Behavioral Health and C ontrolled Substance. The
M onday, Sept. 29 at lone
paym
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o f $879 in fines and Possession sentences w ill be
High School while Calligraphy
fees.
s e rv e d c o n c u rre n tly w ith
is another six-w eek course
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beginning Tuesday, Sept. 30 at
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revoked. He w ill serve six
Heppner High School.
Criminal
Trespass-2,
a
Class-
m onths in jail and 12 months
Com puter Basics and
N avigating the Internet are C misdemeanor. Hawkins was probation. For the Delivery
computer classes intended for sentenced to 30 suspended charge, Sherwood's probation
beginning users. C om puter days in jail, two months bench was extended for a period o f
F o r th e
Basics is scheduled for four p r o b a tio n , 20 h o u rs o f 18 m o n th s .
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w eeks beginning Tuesday,
payment o f $374 in fines and S herw ood’s probation was
S ep t. 30. N a v ig a tin g the
fees.
revoked and reinstated with
Internet is scheduled for three
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Oct. 6. Both classes are at
convicted o f A ssault-4, Sec. H e rn a n d ez p led g u ilty to
Heppner High School.
3, a Class-C felony. He was Possession o f a C ontrolled
Beginning G o lf class
s e n te n c e d to th re e y e a rs Substance, A Class-C felony.
offers a great opportunity to
supervised probation, 90 days H ernandez was sentenced to
learn the finer basics o f golf or
in jail, 80 hours o f community 80 h o u rs o f c o m m u n ity
p erh ap s to brush up y o u r
service and paym ent o f $914 service, 18 m onths formal
game. This class is set to begin
in fines and fees.
probation, com pletion o f a
Thursday, Sept. 25 at Willow
David Allen Ryan was drug treatment package to be
Creek Country Club. The class
convicted o f Possession o f a a d m in is te re d by M orrow'
will run for six weeks.
C o n tr o lle d S u b s ta n c e , a County Behavioral Health and
A F o o d H a n d le rs
C la s s -C fe lo n y . R y a n ’s payment of$914 in fines and
class is set for W ednesday,
driver’s license was suspended fees.
Oct. 1 beginning at 6:30 p.m.
for six m onths and he was
Kevin Von Scherrer
at Heppner High School. This
sentenced to 18 m onths o f pled guilty to Attem pting to
one night session results in the
supervised probation, 30 days E lude a P o lice O fficer, a
issuance o f a food han d ler’s
in jail, 80 hours o f community C lass-A m isdem eanor and
card, which is now required in
service and paym ent o f $ 164 Im p r o p e r U se o f a 911
m an y jo b s w h ere food is
in fines and fees. Ryan was Reporting System, a Class-A
handled.
also convicted o f Felon in m is d e m e a n o r. H e w as
B M C C ’s
G ran t
Possession o f a Firearm , a sentenced to 180 days in jail
Writer, Susan Plass, will offer
C la s s -C fe lo n y . H e w a s with 150 days suspended, 24
a fo u r-h o u r w o rk sh o p on
sentenced to 24 months bench m o n th s b e n c h p ro b a tio n ,
G etting a G rant on M onday,
p r o b a tio n to be s e rv e d driving privileges suspended
Oct. 13 at St. Patrick’s Senior
concurrently with supervised for 90 days, for both counts
C enter in H eppner. Topics
probation from count L 10
to be served concurrently, and
include demystifying the grant
M ichael A. M ullikin payment o f $ 1498 in fines and
seeking process, developing a
a d m itte d to v io la tio n o f fees.
winning proposal and dealing
p ro b a tio n a lle g a tio n s for
Sergio B ecerra pled
w ith the decision. Lunch is
Burglary in the First Degree. g u ilty to P o sse ssio n o f a
included in the $ 10 workshop
M ullikin was sentenced to 15 C o n tr o lle d S u b s ta n c e , a
price.
months in jail and 36 m onths C la s s -C fe lo n y . H e w as
Those interested in
probation.
se n te n c e d to 80 h o u rs o f
starting a business are urged
Jam es Ona Bass was community service, 18 months
to sign up for Starting Your
c o n v ic te d o f C r im in a l formal probation, completion
Own Business class, taught by
M is c h ie f - 2 , a C la s s - A o f a drug treatm ent package
sta ff from the BM CC Sm all
m is d e m e a n o r. H e w a s to be administered by Morrow
Business Development Center.
sentenced to 365 suspended County Behav ioral Health and
T h e c la s s is s e t fo r
days in jail, 24 months bench payment o f $879 in fines and
W ednesday, Nov. 5 from 6-9
p r o b a tio n , 40 h o u rs o f fees.
p.m.
c o m m u n ity s e rv ic e , a n d
C all A n n e M orter,
paym ent o f $725.36 in fines,
BM CC Coordinator, at 422-
fees and restitution.
7040 for more information.
B re n t M . S m ith
The
H eppner
a d m itte d to v io la tio n o f
probation allegations for Rape Elem entary School will be
in the Third D egree. He was h o ld in g an o p e n h o u s e
sentenced
to 66 days in jail and Tuesday, Sept. 23, from 6:30-
The Oregon Trail Path
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o f h is o rig in a l 7 :3 0 p .m . E v e ry o n e is
Finders C lub is starting up
welcome to attend.
again for the 2003-2004 year. probation.
Path Finders is a Christian
scouting program for youth
ages 10-15. It is sponsored
by the Seventh-Day Adventist
Fundraising Dinner
Church but is open to anyone.
for the Benefit of
A c tiv itie s in c lu d e
the lone Education Foundation
w orking tow ard honors (felt
Saturday September 27th
patches like m erit badges),
At the lone Legion Hall
camping, com m unity service
Social Hour at 6 p.m. • Dinner at 7 p.m.
activities, fundraisers, etc.
S p e c ia l u p c o m in g
The e v e n in g w i l l in c lu d e L iv e M u sic ,
activities include a Camporee
A u c tio n I te m s a n d R a ffle D razvin g.
nearC leE lum , WA, Sept. 19-
M e n u in c lu d e s P r im e R ib , C ra b, s b r im p ,
21, and a Club Campout, Oct.
S a l a d , B a k e d P o t a t o , B r e a d an ti D e s s e r t
10-12. In August 2004, there
T w o b e v e ra g e s in c lu d e d w itb m ea l
w ill be an In te r n a tio n a l
- c b o o s c fro m beer, w in e o r so ft d rin k s .
C am poree in O shkosh, W I,
with 30,000-plus Path Finders
Ticket price:
$25.00 for adults.
and s ta ff from around the
$10.00 for children 12 years and under.
w orld. The club is w orking
Children 6 and under free.
towards attending this event.
Regular meetings are
Tickets are available at the Bank of Eastern Oregon,
T uesdays, from 6 :3 0-8:30
lone Branch or contact Lynn Dee Ramos at 422-7559
p.m. Please call 676-8282 or
Limited amount of tickets available.
6 7 6 -5 0 3 6
fo r
m o re
lo n e E d u ca tio n F o u n d a tio n will b e k ic k in g o f f sales
information.
o f m e m o ria l b ric k s to b e p la c e d at th e p laza
BM CC
DA’s Report
announces
local classes
HES to hold Open
House
Path
Finders
Club resumes
%
to b e b u ilt as p a r t o f th e new sch o o l p la y g ro u n d .
CUSTO M
BA N N ER S
Heppner
Gazette-Times
676-9228
P lea se join u s in su p p o rt o f th e lo n e S c h o o l
a n d celebrate a n historic y e a r
in th e life o f o u r c o m m u n ity.
The lone Education Foundation
ia a 501 c3 non-profit corporation.
Contributions to the Foundation are tax-deductible