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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 16,2006 - FIVE
Mustang JV boys lose to Tigerscots
B y Rick Paullus
The
H eppner
Mustang JV boys fell behind
by 13 at the half and couldn’t
recover as they lost to the
Weston-McEwen Tigerscots
by a sco re o f 44-23 on
Tuesday, Feb 8 in Athena
The Mustangs dropped to 7
and 7 on the year with the
loss
The
M ustangs
couldn’t get started as they
fell behind 9-2 after one and
tra ile d 21-8 at the h alf
despite four second quarter
p o in ts
from
Tony
H aguew ood They stayed
even with the Tigerscots in
the third, but couldn’t make
up any ground and were
outscored 15-7 in the fourth
in taking the loss.
Quinn Peck scored
five points with Haguewood,
Matt McCabe and Brendan
McElligott each adding four
points.
Heppner 2 6 8 7-23
Weston-McEwen 9
12 8 15-44
H ep p n er- Q uinn
Peck 2 0-0 5, Tony
H aguew ood 2 0-0 4,
Brendan McElligott 2 0-0 4,
Matt McCabe 2 0-2 4, Justin
D elveaux 1 0-0 2, Lane
B ailey 1 0 -0 2, N acho
Elguezabal 1 0-0 2, Casey
Maben and Andre Rauch
Team: 11 0-2 23. 3-pts:
Peck
W eston-M cE w en-
M cG uffey 3 4 -6 11,
Bronchean 4 0-0 10, Arteaga
2 0-0 5, C. Watts 2 0-0 4,
Tom pkins 2 0-0 4, D
S ch ro ed er
1 0-0 2,
Eastwood 1 0-0 2, Curtis 1
0- 2, Brown 0 0-2 0 and J
Schroeder 2 0-0 4. Team: 18
4-8 44 3-pts: Bronchean 2,
Arteaga and McGufFey.
lone boys’ JV beat
Echo
The lone boys’ JV
team struggled in the early
going against E cho last
Tuesday, Feb 8, but dug
down deep in the fourth
quarter to pull out a come-
Good
from-behind win, 39-36
Echo jumped out to
an early lead and led by as
many as 14 points at one
tim e At the end o f one
quarter, the Cardinals trailed
16-6
T hings
h a d n ’t
improved much by halftime
when lone was still down by
a 26-14 deficit The Cards
stepped up the defensive
pressure after halftime and
got back into their usual
game rhythm At the end of
three, they still trailed but
only by eight points and in
the fourth quarter, they really
began to roll, outscoring the
Cougars 17-6.
Coach Jim Swanson
was happy to see his team
rally from defeat He praised
Paul Hams and Justin Archer
for good work on the press
and making steals He also
noted that Taylor McElligott
had two key blocks in the
late going o f the game that
sw ung the m om entum
to w a rd s the C ardinals.
Swanson also noted that Dan
Long played strong under
the bask et and W illiam
B ergstrom showed some
scoring for the Cards were
Krebs with four and John
W alton, A rcher, Kyle
P alm ateer and D alton
Campbell with tw o each
Long had seven rebounds
and Hams led the team with
five assists
Coach Jim Swanson
was pleased with the effort.
“For
only two quarters, the
lone JV boys
boys came out with a lot of
beat Grizzlies
pressure on defense They
worked
the ball inside really
The lone JV boys
ju m p ed on the Helix well to Dan and Kip” he said
Grizzlies early in their two- IMS b oys’ “A”
q u a rte r gam e Feb 11,
team fa lls to
winning 33-14
lone put on the
Goslings
pressure early to control the
game from the start After By Beth IMorter
The lo n e M iddle
one quarter, they led 11-4
In the second period, they School B o y s’ “ A ” team
scored 22 points to Helix’s played Arlington on Feb 4
In the first quarter,
10 for the final margin Paul
both
teams
were tied at five
Hams, Alan Rietmann and
points
each
In the second
Justin Archer kept the pace
fast and furious and managed quarter, the teams were still
to work the ball inside to the tied and both teams scored
two big men, Dan Long and 11 points leaving a score of
16-16 at halftime In the third
Kip Krebs
Long led all scorers quarter, the Cardinals scored
with 12 points, followed by
Rietmann with nine Also
great hustle
Leading scorer for
the Cards was Long with 12
points, followed by Hams
with 10 Also scoring for
lone was Alan Rietmann and
Kip Krebs with five. Archer
with four, McElligott with
tw o and B ergstrom with
one
LncHat District,
10 points and the Goslings
scored nine In the third
quarter, the Goslings came
alive and scored 11 points,
while the Cardinals scored
five points The final score
o f the game was 36-31, the
Goslings with the victory
The top scorer for
the C ard in als w as Clay
Morter with 12 points, Cory
Peterson scored 11 points,
Storm y K endrick scored
four points, and M att
Coleman and M att Hams
both scored two points each
“ We ran a good
Arlington team who played
very well. We didn’t do a real
good job on defense against
a couple of kids It was a
good game and it cam e
down to the last minute,”
said Coach Mike Garrett
“We missed a couple o f lay-
ins and turned the ball over
and that was the difference
in the ball game I was proud
o f the kids for working hard
and their sportsmanship was
good following the loss.”
Mustangs!
Heppner Mustang Varsity Girls (L-R): Shanna Rietmann, Blair Keithley, Lyndi Patton, Megan Orr, Sarah Price, Susan
Southworth, Mahaley Huddleston, Linsey Mitchell, Regi Seitz, Terra Wilson, Lynan Bingham, Madison Bailey, Heather
Yocom; Head Coach Mark Dowdy.
District Playoff Date and Time Was Unavailable At Press Time
These businesses and individuals congratulate the
Heppner Mustangs on their winning season and wish
the team Good Luck at District and On To State!
2005
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Central Market
Murray Drugs, Inc., John and Ann
Mark, Tami, Shelley and Shanna Rietmann
Ken, Kaedene, Meghan, Madison
and Lane Bailey
Tim, Shannon, Brian, Brooke
and Brynna Rust
Dale and Linda Conklin
Columbia Basin Electric Co-Op
Phil, Kathy, Jodie and Kyle Carlson
Bob and Suzanne Jepsen
Heppner Gazette-Times, David and April Sykes
The Elguezabal Family
Willow Creek Realty, Talk-n-Tops and
Jerry's Barbershop - Jerry and JoyceKay
Miller and Sons Excavating
Lexington Auto Body and Towing
Shamrock Lanes and Pot O’ Gold Cafe
- Terry Lupinacci and Lyn Brewer
Jay, Kelly-Jo, Blair, Sloan and Baillie Keithley
John, Diane, Conor, Rory and Katie Kilkenny
Louis and Betty Carlson
John’s Place and The Video Store
Morrow County Grain Growers
Lott’s Electric - Kit and Shirley
Wheatland Insurance Center, Inc.
Sherrell Insurance Agency - Brenda Sherrell
The Kelwayne Haguewood Family
Columbia River Title Co., LLC - Pam Neal
John, Kelly, Brooke and Tyler Boyer
Keith, Angie, Stefanie and Colton Hanson
Devin Oil, Heppner Chevron / Food Mart
Wayne, Lori, Brandon and Regi Seitz
Bank of Eastern Oregon, Member FDIC,
Equal Housing Lender
Pat, Bobbette, Kody, Torri, Hanna
and Ali Lovgren
Heppner Garbage Disposal
- David and Candy
John, Karen and Aaron Smith-Griffith
Joe Yocom and Heather
Jack, Renee, Heather, Justin
and Zachary Yocom
Les Schwab Tire Center
Jeff, Lana, Megan, Cody and Jaden Orr
Mike Gorman, Sandi and Lyndi Patton
Leo and Rosemary Southworth, Myah, Emily,
Micah, Keil and Jamie, Kirk
and Monica, Raina and Joe
Keith and Deana Price, Sarah, Erin
and Jacob
Sweeney Mortuary - Pat and Tricia
Pettyjohn’s Farm and Builders Supply
Dr. Ken and Bonnie Wenberg and Family,
Wllow Creek Clinic and Artisan Village
Peterson’s Jewelers
Mark, Jan, Kyle, Mahaley
and Jared Huddleston
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