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    SIX - Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 6, 2004
Mustangs down Vikings 53-12 for homecoming win
H eppner-
M att
M cC abe 2 7 -y ard run
(McCabe kick) 2:32
Mustang Sophm ore quarterback Justin Delveaux (2) looks for a receiver against Umatilla.
No. 51 is Nacho Elquezabal and 56 is Colton Hanson.
B y Rick Paullux
VanCleave hit Seitz for a 30-
yard touchdown The two-
The
H eppner point run failed but it was 20-
M ustangs scored tw o 6 with 4:29 left in the second
to uchdow ns late in the quarter.
second quarter to break
The Mustangs held
open a close game against the Vikings forcing a punt,
Umatilla, then outscored the which Coil brought back 25
Vikings 21 -0 in the fourth to yards to the Umatilla 46-
win going away by a 53-12 yard line. Aaron Delveaux
score on Friday, Oct 1 in ran for 13 yards, Boyer for
Heppner in Columbia Basin six and on fourth down,
C o nference action The VanCleave hit Paullus in the
Mustangs, 2-0 in the CBC back o f the end zone to make
and 2-3 overall, will be at it 26-6 at the half.
Pilot Rock on Friday, Oct. 8
The Mustangs took
for another key conference over at the Umatilla 49-yard
game.
line after another short kick­
The
M ustangs off and went back to work
defense held the Vikings on A fter a th re e -y a rd loss,
their first possession and VanCleave hit Coil for a 27-
took over at their 44-yard yard gain. Coil then ran for
line after a 30-yard punt nine, Boyer three times for
return by Tyler Boyer. Matt 13 yards, a face mask penalty
Kenny ran three times for 25 took it to the two where
yards then took in a pass Kenny took it in for the
from M atthew VanCleave touchdown The two-point
for a 13-yard gain to the 17- conversion failed, but the
yard line Jode Coil ran for Mustangs led 32-6 early in
six, but a hold brought it the third
back to the 24-yard line
The Vikings came
Kenny picked up one before back with a drive o f their
VanCleave hit Brandon Seitz own scoring on a five-yard
for a 23-yard touchdow n run to cut the lead to 32-12
pass to give the Mustangs a at the end o f three.
5-0 lead midway though the
Boyer brought the
first quarter after the two- kick-offback 22 yards to the
point conversion attem pt Mustangs 42-yard line then
failed
ran twice for 23 yards. Coil
The Vikings drove went for 16 yards, Kenny ran
deep inside H eppner twice for twelve, VanCleave
territory before the defense went for tw o, Boyer for
held and the Mustangs took th ree to the one w here
over on downs at their own VanCleave took in to the end
26-yard line Boyer ran twice zone for the touchdow n
for 18-yards, Kenny went for Lane B ailey hit K ody
seven, Boyer twice for nine Lovgren for the two-point
and VanCleave went for conversion to make it 40-12
three and a first down at the early in the fourth
thirty-eight Boyer then went
The
V ikings
four straight times, the last answered with a drive o f
one from three yards out, for their own but it ended on a
the touchdown VanCleave Paullus interception at the
hit Kory Paullus in the end M ustangs four-yard line
zone for the tw o -p o in t B ailey ran tw ice fo r 16
in v e rsio n and a 14-0 lead yards. Matt McCabe went
with 7:58 left in the second for 20 yards, F ran cisco
quarter
E scalante went for four,
The Vikings came Caleb M aben ran for 19
ight back and scored on a yards, McCabe picked up
four-yard run to get within nine, Bailey went for two
14- 6, but the M ustangs and a first down at the 25-
answered with another drive yard line After a motion
of their own getting good penalty, Bailey hit Nathan
field position at their own VanCleave for six yards,
15- yard line after a short Justin Delveaux hit Casey
< ick-off Kenny ran for Maben for seven yards then
hree, Coil took a lateral pass Bailey picked up a fumbled
for nine more, Boyer ran snap and went up the middle
w ice for 13 yards then
rj^ ç rt
for 17 yards and the
touchdown The pass failed,
but the Mustangs led 46-12
The
M ustangs
defense held taking over on
dow ns at the U m atilla
twenty-two After a motion
penalty, McCabe broke free
for a 27-yard touchdown run
then added the extra point to
make it 53-12 final
The defense was led
by Boyer with 30 defensive
points with Paullus adding
20 points Kenny had 17
points, Coil had 14 point and
Delveaux and Kyle Carlson
each had 13 points.
Boyer finished with
115 yards on 17 carries with
Kenny adding 45 yards on 11
carries, Coil had 40 yards on
five carries and McCabe had
three carries for 56 yards
V anC leave had a
very efficient night passing
the ball hitting on six o f
seven passes for 124 yards
and three touchdowns and
no interceptions.
Seitz
had tw o
catches, both touchdowns,
good for 53 yards.
Umatilla 0 6 6 0-12
Heppner 6 20 6 21-
53
First Quarter:
Heppner- Brandon
Seitz 23-yard pass from
M atthew VanCleave (run
failed) 6:02
Second Quarter:
H ep p n er-
Tyler
Boyer three-yard run (Kory
Paullus from VanCleave)
7:58
U m atilla- T revor
Jensen four-yard run (kick
failed) 6:02
Heppner- Seitz 30-
yard pass from VanCleave
(run failed) 4:29
H eppner- P aullus
25 -y ard
pass
from
VanCleave (run failed) 1:06
Third Quarter:
H ep p n er-
M att
Kenny two-yard run (pass
failed) 8:36
U m atilla-
Fay
Bursell five-yard run (run
failed) 1:53
Fourth Quarter:
Heppner- VanCleave
one-yard run (Kody Lovgren
from Lane Bailey) 10:54
Heppner- Bailey 17-
yard run (pass failed) 4:57
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Individual Statistics
Rushing: Umatilla-
Bursell 20-130, Jensen 4-32,
Michael Palimino 5-28. Steve
Wilson 12-28 and Floyd Abbott
5-7; Heppner- Boyer 17-115, Jode
Coil 5-40. VanCleave 4-6. Bailey
4-32. McCabe 3-56, Caleb
Maben 1-19, Francisco Escalante
1-4 and Aaron Delveaux 1-1.3.
Passing: Umatilla-
Jcnscn 2-8-1 22 yards; Heppner-
VanCleave 6-7-0 124 yards.
Justin Delveaux 1-2-0 7 yards
and Bailey 1-1-0 6 yards.
Receiving: Umatilla-
Matt Johnson 1-10 and Irving
Macias 1-12; Heppner- Seitz 2-
53. Coil 1-27. Paullus 1-25.
Kenny 1-13, Boyer 1-6, Casey
Maben 1-78 and Matthew
VanCleave 1-6.
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The lone Lady Cards
lost to Dufur in a home game
on Saturday, Oct 1, 21-25,
12-25 and 15-25.
Ashly Grams led the
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one kill, 12 passes and 22 set
assists. Sara Peck had five
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one hit and one kill. Emily
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had nine passes, six hits and
two kills and Kylee Svetich
had five passes and two hits
lone JVs lose to
Dufur
By Marie Kev­
in a home game on
Saturday, Oct. 1, the lone JV
team lost to Dufur, 16-25
and 22-25.
B r i t t n e e
DesBouillons led the team
with eight points, four aces,
15 passes and three hits.
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contributed three points, 15
passes, three hits and one
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Teonna Vandever had two
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and one hit. Paige Armstrong
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and five set a ssists and
Julianna VandenBrink had
two hits and one pass.
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Correction
Michael and Shari
Stahl and Jered Wicklund
were neither charged nor
arrested in connection with
the seizure o f almost 400
marijuana plants found at
their residences, according
to Morrow County Sheriff
Verlin Denton
A ccording
to
Denton, the case has been
referred to th e M orrow
County District Attorney’s
office.
The Gazette-Times
regrets the error. _ _
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