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    FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 11,2004
Mustang girls lose to
Vikings
late
By Kick Paullus
A 22-13 advantage in the fourth quarter helped the
Umatilla Vikings to a 62-46 win over the Heppner Mustang
girls’ varsity on Friday. Feb. 6 in Umatilla. The Mustangs fell
to 5 and 6 in the Columbia Basin Conference and 7 and 12
overall and will wrap the regular season w ith a home game
against the Wahtonka Eagles on Friday. Feb. 13.
The Vikings took a 12-6 lead after one. despite three
points each from Stefanie Hanson and Linsey Mitchell and still
led 28-20 at the half as Shanna Rietmann had six points,
Madison Bailey had five points, including a 3-pointer, and Katie
Britt hit a 3-pointer.
Brooke Rust had six points and Britt five, including
another 3-pointer, as the Mustangs got to within 40-33 after
three, but the Vikings pulled away in the fourth despite five
points, including a 3-pointer, from Rust and four points from
Rietmann.
Rust had 11 points and two steals. Rietmann added
10 points, five rebounds, four steals and two assists. Bailey
had nine points and four steals, Katie Britt had eight points
and Chelsea Britt had five rebounds.
Heppner 6 14 13 13-46
Umatilla 12 16 12 22-62
Heppner- Brooke Rust 4 2-2 11, Shanna Rietmann 5 0-
1 10, Madison Bailey 4 0-0 9, Katie Britt 3 0-0 8, Stefanie
Hanson 1 1-4 3, Linsey Mitchell 11-1 3, Chelsea Britt 0 2-2 2,
Terra Wilson, Blair Keithley and Laurie Murray. Team: 18 6-10
46. 3-pts: Britt 2, Rust and Bailey.
Umatilla- Jasmine Campos 9 5-7 24, Danna Borden 6
0 - 1 12, Chrissi Forshee 3 1-2 8, Katie Henry 3 0-0 6, Bertha
Ruiz 2 0-0 4, Meghan Dahlin 2 0-4 4, Austin Harvey 10-1 2,
Ashley Meade 0 2-2 2, Leandrea Landover, Chandra Harvey,
KC Bollinger and Kasandra Pankey. Team: 26 8-17 62. 3-pts:
Campos and Forshee.
Mustang girls couldn’t
keep
up
with
Huskies
By Kick Paullus
Wilson led the Mustangs with seven points and five
rebounds with Seitz adding six points and three steals. Price
had five points, four rebounds and two steals and Britt had
five points and two steals. Lyndi Patton had eight rebounds
and two steals and Lynan Bingham had seven rebounds.
Heppner 8 3 0 16-27
Pendleton 8 4 14 10-36
Heppner- Terra Wilson 1 5-7 7, Regi Seitz 2 1-2 6,
Katie Britt 2 1-4 5, Sarah Price 2 1-4 5, Mahaley Huddleston 1
0-0 2, Lynan Bingham 0 2-2 2, Lyndi Patton 0 0-2 0, Sandra
Krotzek, Brittney Herbison and Heather Yocom. Team: 8 10-
21 27. 3-pts: Seitz.
Pendleton- Wellington 7 0-0 14, Roach 1 5-6 7,
Dusenberry 2 0-0 5, Rowe 2 0-0 4, Thomas 10-12, Moore 1 0-
0 2, Wright 1 0-0 2, Bell 0 0-2 0, Barry, Shaw and Barkley.
Team: 15 5-9 36. 3-pts: Dusenberry.
Mustang JV girls split two games
By Kick Paullus
After a disappointing loss at Umatilla on Friday, Feb.
6, the Heppner Mustang JV girls rebounded with a 40-25 win
over the visiting Sherman County Huskies on Saturday, Feb.
7. The Mustangs, 9 and 8 on the year, play their final game of
the year at home against Wahtonka on Friday, Feb. 13.
The Mustangs fell behind 8-2 in Umatilla after one
and trailed 14-6 at the half. The Vikings outscored the Mustangs
14-2 in the third to take a 28-8 lead and coasted to a 41 -19
win despite four points from Heather Yocom and three from
Lynan Bingham in the fourth quarter.
Bingham led the Mustangs with six points and two
steals, w ith Yocom adding four points and three steals. Lyndi
Patton had 11 rebounds and two steals, Sarah Price had five
steals and Regi Seitz had two steals.
The Mustangs took a 12-4 lead over the Huskies after
one, getting four points from Laurie Murray and extended it to
26-10 at the half, getting eight points from Patton and six from
Price in the second quarter. Patton had four points in the third
as they led 32-18 after three and coasted through the fourth to
the 40-25 win.
Patton led the way with 14 points, five rebounds, five
steals and two assists. Price added 12 points, five rebounds
and two steals. Seitz had seven rebounds, five steals and two
assists. Murray had eight rebounds and Yocom had two steals
and two assists.
Umatilla 41, Heppner 19
Heppner 2 4 2 11-19
Umatilla 8 6 1413-41
Heppner- Lynan Bingham 0 6-8 6, Heather Yocom 1 2-
2 4, Regi Seitz 1 1-2 3, Lyndi Patton 1 0-5 2, Chelsey Betsinger
1 0-3 2, Sarah Price 1 0-5 2, Mahaley Huddleston, Sandra
Krotzek and Brittney Herbison. Team: 5 9-25 19. 3-pts: none
Heppner 40, Sherman County 25
Heppner 12 14 6 8-40
Sherman County 4 6 8 7-25
Heppner- Patton 7 0-3 14, Price 6 0-0 12, Bingham 0
5-6 5, Murray 2 1-2 5, Yocom 0 2-4 2, Seitz 1 0-0 2, Huddleston
0 0-4 6. Krotzek 0 0-10, Betsinger and Herbison. Team: 16 8-
2040. 3-pts: none
Sherman County- Bibby 2 2-2 6, Gray 3 0-0 6,
Weedman2 0-1 4, M abe20-04, Bird 1 1-3 3, Richelderfer 1 0-
0 2, Melzer 0 0-1 0, Nogel, VonBorstel and Hill. Team: 11 3-7
25. 3-pts: none
The Heppner Mustang varsity girls kept up with the
first place Sherman County Huskies early leading 12-11 after
one, but were outscored 38-13 in the second and third quarter
eventually losing 6 1 -35 on Saturday, Feb. 7 in Heppner. The
loss dropped the Mustangs to 5 and 7 in the Columbia Basin
Conference and 7 and 13 overall, with one more league game
with Wahtonka at Heppner on Friday, Feb. 13 before heading
to the district tournament.
Stefanie Hanson and Madison Bailey each had four
points as the Mustangs took their 12-11 lead, but the Huskies
came back to take a 33-21 lead at the half despite four points
from Hanson and a 3-pointer from Katie Britt in the second
quarter. The Mustangs trailed 49-^25 heading intp the fourth
and got five points, including a 3-pointer, from Brooke Rdst
and four from Hanson, but it wasn't enough.
Hanson had 12 points and seven rebounds. Rust added
six points, 15 rebounds and two assists. Chelsea Britt had
seven rebounds, Shanna Rietmann had six rebounds and Linsey
Mitchell had three assists.
Heppner 12 9 4 10-35
Sherman County 11 22 16 12-61
By Rick Paullus
Heppner- Stefanie Hanson 6 0-1 12, Brooke Rust 2 1-
3 6, Chelsea Britt 2 0-2 4, Madison Bailey 1 2-2 4, Katie Britt 1
The Heppner Mustang JV boys took an early lead
against
the
visiting Pendleton Bucks frosh, but fell behind in
1- 2 4, Terra Wilson 1 1-2 3, Shanna Rietmann 0 2-3 2, Linsey
the
third
and
couldn’t quite come back losing 81 -70 on Monday,
Mitchell, Blair Keithley and Laurie Murray. Team: 13 7-15 35.
Jan.
26.
The
Mustangs, who had won 12 in a row, fell to 12
3-pts: Rust and K. Britt.
and
2
on
the
year.
Sherman County- Laura Olsen 11 3-8 26, Anna Moore
Josh Gutierrez and Matt VanCleave each had six points
4 0-0 8, Britney Macnab 2 2-8 6, Kayci Sharp 1 3-10 5, Suzee
in
the
first,
as the Mustangs took an early 17-7 lead, but lead
Fritts 2 1-1 5, Sellah Hill 1 2-7 4, Marci Bird 2 0-0 4, Erin
FunkhowserO 3-5 3, Jolleen Hill, Whitney Nogle and Tiffany just 19-18 after one. VanCleave had seven points and Gutierrez
six as the teams were tied at 36-36 at the half.
Gray. Team: 23 14-39 61. 3-pts: Olsen.
Gutierrez had eight points and VanCleave four, but the
Bucks came out hot, eventually taking a 62-52 lead after three.
The Mustangs, who trailed by as many as fourteen, rallied in
By Rick Paullus
The Heppner Mustang JV girls held off the Wahtonka the fourth, getting to within 68-64 with four minutes left, but
Eagles to take a 42-39 win on Jan. 20 in The Dalles. The the Bucks pulled away for the win. VanCleave had five points
game was reschedule from earlier in the year due to weather. and Gutierrez and Kyle Huddleston each had four points in
The Mustangs took an 11-10 lead after one, getting the fourth.
four points from Lyndi Patton and three from Lynan Bingham,
but trailed 27-23 at the half, despite four points from Terra
Wilson. Sarah Price and Heather Yocom each scored three
points in the third to help the Mustangs regain the lead at 34-
32 heading into the fourth quarter. Price had three more in the
fourth as they held on for the win.
Price led a balanced scoring effort with eight points,
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with Yocom adding seven points and Wilson and Patton and
Bingham each scoring six points.
Heppner 11 12 11 8-42
Wahtonka 10 17 5 7-39
Heppner- Sarah Price 2 4-11 8, Heather Yocom 1 5-8
7, Terra Wilson 2 2-6 6. Lynan Bingham 2 2-5 6, Lyndi Patton 2
2- 26, Blair Keithley 1 2-2 4. Regi Seitz 1 1-8 3. Laurie Murray
0 2-4 2, Sandra Krotzek, Brittney Herbison and Mahaley
Huddleston. Team: 11 2-46 42. 3-pts: none
Wahtonka- Grayson 2 5-129, Gannon 2 4-4 8, Helyer 3
0-1 7. Seaborn 2 0-2 4. Hilbun 1 I -2 3. Prentice 1 0-0 2, Green
0 2-3 2, Rocha I 0-0 2, Pinouch 1 0-0 2 and Holland 0 0-2 0.
Team: 13 12-26 39. 3-pts: Helyer.
Mustang JV boys fall to Bucks
Mustang JV girls nip Wahtonka
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Mustang JV girls lose to Pendleton
in third
By Rick Paullus
A bad third quarter cost the Heppner Mustangs JV
girls as they lost to the visiting Pendleton Frosh 36-27 on
Monday. Jan. 26. The Mustangs dropped to 7 and 6 on the
year.
The two teams were tied after one at 8-8 as the
Mustangs got four points from Sarah Price. The Bucks held a
12-11 lead at the half. The Bucks outscored the Mustangs
14-0 in the third to take a 26-11 lead, but they rallied in the
fourth, getting four points each from Terra Wilson, Katie Britt
and Regi Seitz, but it wasn't enough.
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Gutierrez led the Mustangs with 24 points, with
VanCleave adding 22 points.
The Bucks hit 13 3-pointers in the game.
Heppner 19 17 16 18-70
Pendleton 18 18 26 19-81
Heppner- Josh Gutierrez 10 3-4 24, Matt VanCleave 9
4-12 22, Mikel Britt 2 2-2 6, Rory Kilkenny 0 5-8 5, Kyle
Huddleston 2 0-0 4, Matt Kenny 2 0-0 4, Kory Paullus 1 0-0 2,
Kyle Carlson 1 0-0 2. Dan Basile 0 1-21. Robert McElligott
and Roy Proctor. Team: 27 15-28 70. 3-pts: Gutierrez.
Pendleton- Johlke6 2-4 19, Smith 6 5-6 19, Lewis 40-
0 12, West 5 0-0 12, McGrath 2 5-5 9, Corey 4 0-2 8, Thorne 1
0-0 2, VanCleave, Blanc, Corley and Burnside. Team: 18 12-27
81. 3-pts: Johlke 5, Lewis 4, Smith 2 and West 2.
30
Mustang JV boys win twice
By Rick Paullus
The Heppner Mustang JV boys won twice over the
weekend to improve to 16 and 2 on the year. They beat the
Umatilla Vikings with a big third quarter, by a score of 63-47
on Friday, Feb. 6 in Umatilla, and then beat the visiting Sherman
County Huskies 69-44 on Saturday, Feb. 7. The Mustangs
will finish out the year with a home game against Wahtonka on
Friday, Feb. 13.
At Umatilla, the Mustangs took a 12-10 lead after
one, getting four points from Kory Paullus and a 3-pointer
from Josh Gutierrez. The Mustangs led at the half25-24, getting
four second quarter points from Kyle Huddleston. They pulled
away in the third, getting 10 points from Paullus, eight points
from Gutierrez and three from Mikel Britt to take a 48-35
lead. Matthew VanCleave added nine points in the fourth as
the Mustangs coasted to the win.
Paullus led three Mustangs in double figures with 16
points. VanCleave added 15 points and Gutierrez finished with
13 points.
Against the Huskies, Gutierrez had four points in the
first, as the Mustangs took a 14-11 lead. They got five points
each from Gutierrez and Roy Proctor and four from VanCleave .
as they extended it to 38-25 at the half. Gutierrez had six points
and VanCleave had four as the Mustangs took a comfortable
lead of 56-35 after three and Britt had six points and Proctor
five, including a 3-pointer, in the fourth as they took the win.
Gutierrez led four Mustangs in double figures with 15
points. Britt added 12 points, VanCleave and Proctor added
10 each and Matt Kenny scored eight points.
Heppner 63, Umatilla 47
Heppner 12 13 23 15-63
Umatilla 10 14 11 12-47
Heppner-Kory Paullus 6 4-7 16, Matt Kenny 7 1-1 15,
Josh Gutierrez 4-4 13, Mikel Britt 2 2-4 6, Kyle Huddleston 0 4-
6 4, Roy Proctor 2 0-0 4, Justin Delveaux 0 3-4 3, Dan Basile 0
1-21, Robert McElligott 01-21, Matt Kenny 00-10 and Kyle
Carlson. Team: 21 20-31 63. 3-pts: Gutierrez.
Umatilla- Wilson 6 2-4 14, White 4 0-0 10, Taylor 2 4-7
8, Alavarro 1 6-7 S’, Routson 1 0-0 3, Macias 1 0-0 2, Taylor 0 1 -
2 1, Canos 0 1-1 1, Palimico 00-10, Marzolino, Stice, Estrada,
Wyland, Adarico, Mower and Olavra. Team: 15 14-22 47. 3-
pts: White 2 and Routson.
Heppner 69, Sherman County 44
Heppner 14 24 18 13-69
Sherman County 1114 109-44
Heppner- Gutierrez 7 1-2 15. Britt 6 0-0 12, VanCleave
2 6-7 10, Proctor 3 3-4 10, Kenny 4 0-0 8. Delveaux 3 0-1 6,
Huddleston 1 2-4 4, McElligott 0 2-2 2, Carlson 1 0-0 2 and
Basile. Team: 27 14-20 69. 3-pts: Proctor.
Sherman County- Walker 4 4-6 12, Guzman 3 2-6 8,
Meyers 23-47, Wallace 3 0-0 7, Bird 2 0-15, Francis 1 1-2 3,
King 02-6 2, Shafer and Reed. Team: 15 12-25 44.3-pts: Wallace
and Bird.
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Season
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Registration for the utility b i" is acceptable
2004 season at Heppner Little documentation. For more
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Friday, Feb. 20, from 5-7 call Robyn Skaggs at 676-
p.m. Children ages 4 through 8225 or Renee Yocom at
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