Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 19,2005 - THREE
Mustang JV girls roll past Rockets Mustang JV boys rally for win
B> Rick Paullus
over Rockets
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Writers in Winter conies to HES
Young writers in grades 3-6 are invited to attend a
morning writing workshop at Heppner Elementary on
Friday, Feb 18 The morning’s events will begin from 8 15-
8:30 a m , with registration in the entrance o f HES Writers
will put their pencils away at noon
While the workshop is held at HES, it is open to all
students in grades 3-6 from neighboring schools Letters
o f invitation have been sent to Morrow County School
District schools as well as Condon, Fossil, lone. Spray,
Echo, Stanfield and Arlington
Writers in Winter classes will be taught by staff
members of HES, with assistance from Heppner Junior and
High School students. All o f the lessons and projects
revolve around a winter theme and activities range from
poetry writing to personification
There is no cost for the workshop and a mid
morning snack will be provided. “This is just a wonderful
opportunity for young people to practice their skills and
meet others who are also interested in writing,” said Jannie
Allen, coordinator for the event
For further information, contact your school or call
Jannie Allen at 676-9128, ext 2629
Mustang girls get defensive
against Rockets
B y Rick Paullus
Kylie Doherty and Kclsic Fox play hard against the Rockets.
Andre Rauch looks for help against the Rockets. Photo by Sandy
Photo b\ Sands Matthews
Matthews
A 29-7 advantage in
the second and third quarters
carried
the
H eppner
Mustang JV girls to a 46-20
win over the Pilot Rock
Rockets on Friday, Jan 14
in Pilot
Rock
The
Mustangs, now 5 and 5 on
the year, will be at home
against Weston-McEwen on
Friday, Jan 21 and at
Stanfield on Saturday, Jan
22 as their game against
Culver at home on Saturday
was cancelled due to
weather
Cyde Coil scored
four points in the first
quarter as the M ustangs
took an 8-6 lead after one
A 3-pointer in the second
from Coil, to go along-with
four points from Regi Seitz,
extended their lead to 23-10
at the half Coil hit another
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Lynan
Bingham had three points as
the Mustangs put the game
away, taking a 37-13 lead
after three and they coasted
through the fourth for their
second win in a row.
Coil had eight
points, five rebounds and
tw o steals to lead the
Mustangs Katie Kilkenny
added seven points and Seitz
had six points and two steals
Aftan Betsinger had four
steals, Heather Yocom had
three steals, Kelsie Fox had
tw o steals and W hitney
Matthews had two assists.
The
M ustangs
helped themselves by hitting
eight o f 11 from the free
throw line
Heppner 8 15 14 9-
46
Pilot Rock 6 4 3 7-
20
Heppner- Cyde Coil
4 0-2 8, Katie Kilkenny 3 1-
2 7, Regi Seitz 3 0-0 6,
Lynan Bingham 2 1-1 5,
Aftan Betsinger 1 2-2 4,
Taylor Kempas 1 2-2 4,
H eather Yocom 1 0-0 2,
Kelsie Fox 1 0-0 2, Mahaley
Huddleston 1 0-0 2, Whitney
M atthews 1 0-0 2, Kylie
D oherty 0 2-2 2, Baillie
K eithley
and
Jenna
Bowman. Team: 20 8-11 46
3-pts: Coil 2.
Pilot
R ock-
McLaren 4 3-4 11, Kannard
3 0-2 6, Benson 1 0-0 2, Hall
0 1-2 1, Westburg 0 0-4 0,
Schiller 0 0-2 0, Winnett 0
0-2 0 and Mills 0 0-1 0
Team: 8 4-17 20. 3-pts:
none.
The Heppner Mustang JV boys fell behind by as
many as 11 points late in the third before rallying for a 49-
46 win over the Pilot Rock Rockets on Friday, Jan 14 in
Pilot Rock The Mustangs improved to 5-3 on the year
and after having their game on Saturday against Culver
cancelled due to weather, they will be at home on Friday,
Jan 21 against Weston-McEwen and at Stanfield on
Saturday, Jan 22.
The Mustangs fell behind after one, 13-6, despite
four points, including a 3-pointer, from Matt McCabe, but
they came back to get within 22-18 at the half, getting four
second quarter points from Nacho Elguezabal
The Mustangs trailed 35-27 before beginning their
comeback, finally getting a lead as McCabe hit back-to-
back 3-pointers to make the score 43-42 with 2:30 left
McCabe hit another 3-pointer with 1:15 left to make it 46-
42 and scored off a drive with 40 seconds left to make it
48-42 The Mustangs hit just one of six free throws down
the stretch, but were able to hang on for the win
M cCabe finished with 17 points to lead the
Mustangs with Quinn Peck scoring 12 points, including
seven in the fourth to help with the comeback
Heppner 6 12 9 22-49
Pilot Rock 13 9 13 11-46
Heppner- Matt McCabe 6 3-6 17, Quinn Peck 3 3-
4 12, Nacho Elguezabal 3 0-1 6, Andre Rauch 2 0-2 4,
Casey Maben 2 0-0 4, RJ Farrens 1 1-43, Justin Delveaux
1 0-0 2, Tony Haguewood 1 0-0 2, Nathan Kennedy and
Lane Bailey. Team: 19 7-17 49. 3-pts: McCabe 4
Pilot Rock- Humphreys 7 0-0 16, Doss 5 0-0 10,
Howard 2 2-4 6, King 1 2-2 4, Christensen 2 0-0 4, Murray
2 0-0 4 and Hunt 0 2-2 2. Team: 19 6-8 46. 3-pts:
Humphreys 2.
lone’s “A” team boys take Helix
The lone Middle School boys’ “A” team hosted
the Helix Grizzlies on Jan 8 and came away with a solid
38-26 win
This was the boys’ first game after the Christmas
break, but they came ready to play after being snowed out
in their game the day before They quickly burst into the
lead in the first quarter, 11-5. Although in the second
quarter, only one point was scored for the Cardinals and
Helix caught up, scoring 13 points By halftime, the Grizzles
had scored 18 and the Cardinals had scored 12 At the end
o f the third quarter, the Cardinals had the lead again, 30-
22. This lead was just to hard to catch up to for the Grizzles
and lone finished strong, 38-26.
Clay Morter lead the scoring with 21 points, Cory
Peterson pitched in six. Matt Hams added five, Stormy
Hendricks added four and Matt Coleman added two
“The team played very well defensively and I was
happy with the improvements on offense,” said Coach Mike
Garrett
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Megan Orr reaches for a high pass to complete the play in Pilot
Rock. Photo by Sandy Matthews
The
HeRpner
Mustang girls’ varsity turned
up their defense on Friday,
Jan 14 at Pilot Rock holding
the Rockets to nine o f 55
shooting in taking a 39-22
win in C olum bia Basin
C o n feren ce play. The
Mustangs, 3 and 1 in the
CBC and 11 and 2 overall,
who had th eir gam e on
Saturday against Culver
postponed due to weather,
will be at home on Friday,
Jan 21 and at Stanfield on
Saturday, Jan 22.
The
M ustangs
jumped out to a quick lead
against the R ockets as
Shanna R ietm ann hit a
jumper to open the game and
Linsey Mitchell converted a
three-point play and hit one
o f tw o free throw s for a
quick 6-0 lead Sarah Price
converted a three-point play
and Rietmann scored on a
pass from Mitchell to make
it 11-2 and they eventually
took an 11-6 lead after one
Lyndi Patton scored
off a pass from Rietmann,
Price hit one o f two free
throw s and Terra Wilson
scored off a steal to make it
16-9. Price then hit tw o
jumpers and Regi Seitz hit a
turnaround jumper to make
it 22-11 Price hit two free
throws to end the second,
giving the Mustangs a 24-14
lead at the half
Susan Southworth
hit three o f four free throws
and Mitchell hit one of two
during a slow third quarter
as the Mustangs took a 28-
18 lead into the fourth
M egan O rr hit a
jumper to open the fourth,
Mitchell scored off a pass
from Rietmann, Orr hit one
o f tw o free throw s and
Wilson hit four of four free
throws to make it 37-20 and
put the Rockets away Lynan
B ingham and H eather
Yocom each hit one o f two
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free throws to close out the
scoring
Price
led
the
Mustang with 10 points and
six rebounds, with Mitchell
scoring seven points, getting
three steals and two assists
Southw orth had seven
rebounds, Seitz had five
rebounds, Wilson had four
steals, Orr had two steals and
two assists and Rietmann
had two assists
Heppner 11 13 4 11-
39
Pilot Rock 6 8 4 4-
22
H eppner-
Sarah
Price 3 4-7 10, Linsey
M itchell 2 3-5 7, Terra
W ilson 1 4-4 6, Shanna
Rietmann 2 0-0 4, Susan
Southworth 0 3-4 3, Megan
Orr 1 1-2 3, Lyndi Patton 1
0-0 2, Regi Seitz 1 0-2 0,
H eather Yocom 0 1-4 1,
Lynan Bingham 0 1-2 1,
Madison Bailey and Mahaley
Huddleston. Team 11-45
17-30 39. 3-pts: none
Pilot Rock- Kirk 3 0-
2 6, Sam pson 1 2-2 4,
Barkley 1 1-4 3, Ulrich 1 1-
2 3, Walker 1 0-0 2, Kannard
1 0-0 2 and Mint horn 1 0-0
2 Team 9-55 4-10 22 3-
pts: none
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