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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 29,2004 Mustang JV girls win one, lose one Mustang JV boys win two r y We h a v e N e w Y ear’s c a r d s a n d p a r t y s u p p lie s ! ^ M umujü D jhuj 217 North Main • Heppner • 676-9158 Serving Heppner Lexington & lone Pray For Our Community! Sunday, January 2nd, 7:30 p.m. Join us in praying for our community, our neighbors, friends and family as we enter into this i new year For more information, call Keith Price, ftk 676-5552 Willow Creek Baptist Church y WILLOW CREEK 560 N Minor St. (Seventh Day Adventist Church) * Take Water St toward high school, left on Minor St. BAPTI ST CHURCH Mustang JVs pick up win over Grant Union By Rick Paullus Heppner Mustang girls on defense photo bv Sandy Matthews By Rick Paullus A fter traveling to C ulver and beatin g the Bulldogs 49-40 on Tuesday, Dec. 21, the H eppner Mustang JV girls returned home and lost in overtime to the Grant Union Prospectors by a score o f 41-34 on T hursday, Dec 23. The Mustangs, now 2 and 3 on the year, will be off until traveling to U m atilla on Friday, Jan 7 and will be at home on Saturday, Jan 8 against Sherman County At C ulver, the Mustangs trailed 12-9 after one quarter despite four points from Lynan Bingham and a 3-pointer from Cyde Coil They came back to tie it at 23-23 at the half, getting four second quarter points each from Kylie Doherty, W hitney M atth ew s and Bingham. The Mustangs pulled away in the third taking a 38- 32 lead getting seven points from Regi Seitz and four from Katie Kilkenny They extended the lead in the fourth getting six points from Doherty and four more from Coil to take the 49-40 win D oherty led the M ustangs with 10 points with Bingham adding nine points, Seitz and Coil had seven p o in ts each and Matthews added six points The M ustangs trailed 5-2 after one to the Prospectors and 12-10 at the half and still trailed 22-14 after three before making their come back Seitz had seven points, including a 3- pointer with 10 seconds left to pull the Mustangs into a 32-32 tie and send the game into overtime The P ro sp e c to rs c o n tro lle d the ov ertim e period and pulled away for the 41-34 win Seitz led the Mustangs with 10 points, 11 rebounds, four steals and tw o assists with H eather Yocom and M atthew s adding six points. Coil had fo u r rebo u n d s and tw o steals, Kilkenny had seven rebounds, Aftan Betsinger had five rebounds, Doherty had fo u r re b o u n d s and Matthews had three steals Heppner 49, Culver 40 Heppner9 14 15 11- 49 Culver 12 11 9 8-40 H ep p n er- K ylie Doherty 5 0-0 10, Lynan Bingham 3 3-4 9, Regi Seitz 3 1-3 7, Cyde Coil 3 0-0 7, Whitney Matthews 3 0-0 6, K atie K ilkenny 2 0-2 4, Aftan B etsinger 1 0-0 2, Kelsie Fox 1 0-0 2, Taylor K em pas 1 0-0 2, Baillie K eithley and Jenna Bowman Team: 22 4-9 49. 3- pts: Coil. Culver- Kinley 3 2-5 11, Wofford 6 0-2 12, Kraft 3 1-2 7, Briggs 2 2-10 6, Gordon 1 0-0 2, Smith 1 0-0 2, McCormick 0 0-2 0 and Roen 0 0-2 0. Team: 16 5- 23 40. 3-pts: Kinley. G rant U nion 41, Heppner 34 Grant Union 5 7 10 10 9-41 Heppner 2 8 4 18 2- 34 G rant U nion- Ashmead I 5-7 7, Alley 3 1- 2 7, Ferguson 3 1-4 7, Cary 1 4-7 6, Day 2 2-5 6, Caughlin 1 2-7 4, Houpt 0 4- 8 4, Barry and Hill Team: 11 19-40 41. Heppner- Seitz 4 1- 6 10, Heather Yocom 1 4-6 6, B etsin g er 2 0-4 4, Matthews 3 0-3 6, Bingham 1 1-2 3, Doherty 1 0 - 1 2 , Kilkenny 1 0-2 2, Coil 0 1-2 1, K eithley, M ahaley Huddleston, Bowman, Fox and Kempas Team: 13 7-26 34 3-pts: Seitz The H ep p n er Mustang JV boys picked up two wins winning 44-32 at Culver on Tuesday, Dec 21 and retu rn in g hom e and beating the G rant Union P ro sp e c to rs 42-33 on T hursday, Dec. 23 The Mustangs, now 3 and 1 on the year, will have some time off before going to Umatilla on Friday, Jan 7 and will be back home on Saturday, Jan 8 to take on the Sherman County Huskies. The Mustangs took an 8-6 lead after one at C ulver getting four first quarter points from Mikel Britt and extended it to 21- 13 at the half getting seven second quarter points from Nacho Elguezabal They put the game away in the third getting eight points from Britt and four more from Elguezabal to push their lead to 36-16, going into the fourth quarter They coasted through the fourth to take the win Elguezabal led the M ustangs with 13 points, with Britt adding 12 points and Quinn Peck scoring six points. The Mustangs took a slim 10-9 lead after one over the Prospectors getting six points, including a 3- pointer, from Peck and four points from Justin Delveaux Peck had six points in the second as the M ustangs increased their lead to 22-13 at halftime Lane Bailey hit a 3 -p o in te r in the third quarter as they held onto a 27-20 lead after three Casey Maben hit four o f four free throws and Delveaux hit a 3- pointer in the fourth as the Mustangs coasted to the 42- 33 win. Peck led the M ustangs with 14 points, with Delveaux adding seven points. Heppner 44, Culver 32 Heppner 8 13 15 7- 44 Culver 6 7 3 16-32 H eppner- N acho Elguezabal 5 3-3 13, Mikel Britt 6 0-0 12, Quinn Peck 3 0-0 6, Andre Rauch 2 0-0 4, Rory Kilkenny 1 1-2 3, Justin D elveaux 1 0-0 2, M att McCabe 1 0-1 2, Brendan M cElligott 1 0-0 2, Lane Bailey 0 0 - 1 0 and Casey Maben. Team: 20 4-7 44. 3- pts: none Culver- Decker 7 1- 2 18, Chavez 2 0-0 5, Rhoan 1 0-0 2, Symons 1 0-0 2, Smith 1 0-0 2, Evans 1 Q-0 2, Hanson 0 1-4 L Jordan Meeks 0 0-2. 0 and Jacob Meeks Team: 13 2-8 32. 3- pts: Decker 3 and Chavez Heppner 42, Grant Union 33 Heppner 10 12 5 15- 42 Grant Union 9 4 7 13-33 Heppner- Peck 6 1- 2 14, Delveaux 3 0-0 7, Maben 0 4-4 4, McCabe 1 2-2 4, Rauch 1 2-4 4, Bailey 1 0-0 3, Elguezabal 1 0-0 2, B ritt 1 0-0 2, Tony H aguew ood 1 0-3 2, McElligott and RJ Farrens Team: 15 9-15 42 3-pts: Peck, Delveaux and Bailey. 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