F O U R - H eppner G azette-Tim es, Heppner, Oregon
W ednesday, Septem ber 14 ,2 0 0 5
H ep p n er- C asey
M aben 7 0 -y ard fum ble
return (run failed) 10:07
H ep p n er- C aleb
M aben 4 0-yard run (run
failed) 6:37
Individual Stats:
Rushing- M ac-Hi-
Stallings 16-104. Ruvalcaba
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15-47, W alker 7-29 and
H um bert 3-15; H eppner-
Kenny 14-135, Caleb Maben
6-75, Matt McCabe 11-64,
Casey Maben 6-34, Spencer
P alm er 3 -15, Peck 2-6,
Justin D elveaux 2-7 and
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Bailey 1-4.
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P assin g - M ac-H i-
W alker 3-16-1 32 yards;
Heppner- Peck 5-10-1 71
yards.
Receiving- Mac-Hi-
Sears
1-25,
Ruvalcaba 1-5
Photo by Sandy Matthews.
#24 Casey Maben makes the run with #41 Matt kennv blocking.
and Stallings 1-2; Heppner-
By Kick Paullus
McCabe 2-21, Van Cleave 1 -
The M ustangs got shooting themselves in the
R unning for 335
29, Rory Kilkenny 1-12 and
yards on 44 carries, the the ball back at their own 23 foot as a holding penalty cost Kenny 1-9.
Heppner Mustangs ran past after holding M ac-Hi on them 10 y ard s and an
the visiting Mac-Hi Pioneers dow ns and w ent back to offensive pass interference HHS prepares to
of Milton-Freewater, 37-6, work as McCabe went for brought back a touchdown celebrate
on Friday, Sept. 9 in a non four and a face mask penalty and the Pioneers held on
league football game. The tacked on five more and downs taking over at their Homecoming
M ustangs, 2-0, have one Kenny broke free for 33 45-yard line.
Casey Maben then week
more non-league game on yards and a first down to the
The Heppner High
Friday, Sept. 16 against Pioneer 34-yard line. Kenny picked up a fumble and went School homecoming week
Willamina at home before ran for five more, then Peck 70 yards for a touchdown will be held Sept. 19-23. The
beginning CBC play the next found a wide-open Matt Van and after the conversion run theme this year is “Tame the
F riday at hom e ag ain st C leav e for a 2 9-yard failed the Mustangs led 31- Tigers.” The week will begin
touchdown. The kick was no 6 early in the fourth quarter.
Stanfield.
good,
but the Mustangs led
The defense held and with dress up days and end
The Pioneers were
on Friday, with the varsity
unable to move the ball on 19-0 with 2:02 left in the first the M ustangs got the ball football game against the
back at their own 46 after a
their opening possession and half.
short punt. It then turned Stanfield Tigers at 7 p.m. and
Caleb
Maben
then
the Mustangs took over at
the homecoming dance from
their own 37-yard line after recovered a fumble on the into the Caleb Maben show 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m.
the punt. Matt McCabe ran ensuing kick-off at the Mac- as he carried it four times,
The dress up days
four times for 24 yards and Hi 37-yard line and the the last time for 40 yards to include: Monday- Extreme
Casey Maben ran once for M ustangs had one more the end zone and after the Sport D ay; T u esd ay -
10 y ard s to give the chance before the half. After conversion run failed, they
Fairytale/Superhero Day;
Mustangs a first down at the a loss of two yards on first led 37-6 midway through the Wednesday- 60s day; and
Pioneer 30-yard line. After a dow n. Peck hit M cCabe fourth quarter.
The d efen se held Thursday- Blue and Gold
m otion penalty, C aleb twice on short passes for 13
Day.
Maben picked up nine yards, yards, then eight, after a again as Andre Rauch and
The g irls’ Pow der
but the M u sta n g s’ drive m otion penalty. Peck hit Nacho Elguezabal tackled
Puff
football
game will be
stalled and the Pioneers got Rory Kilkenny fora 12-yard the Pioneer runner for a loss held at 7 p.m. on Wednesday,
the ball back at their 24 after gain to the nine-yard line. on fo u rth dow n. Ju stin Sept. 21. The bonfire will
an incomplete pass on fourth Casey Maben took it in from Delveaux ran twice for seven follow directly after the
there and after the kick was yards and Casey Maben ran
down.
game. The com m unity is
The defense again no good, the Mustangs led three more and a first down. welcome to attend.
held and the Mustangs began 25-0 late in the second Spencer Palm er ran three
The N oise Parade
times for 15 yards and Bailey
their second drive at their quarter.
will
be
held at 2:30 p.m. on
Kenny recovered a w ent fo r fo u r b efo re a
43-yard line. Matt Kenny
T hursday, Sept. 22. The
went for six, McCabe for six fumble at the Pioneer 39- fumble ended the drive.
parade will begin at the high
yard
line,
but
the
Mustangs
The
defense
was
led
more and a first down, then
school, travel down Main
Kenny broke free up the were unable to capitalize and by Kenny with 27 points, S treet and end at the
middle for a 45-yard run to the first half ended with the Casey M aben and Justin Shamrock. The group will
G reg o ry each had 18,
the end zone. Lane Bailey Mustangs ahead 25-0.
The
Mustangs
were
Kilkenny and Aaron Allstott sing the school song and then
kicked the extra point to give
head down to the football
the Mustangs a 7-0 lead late unable to move the ball on each had 13, Rauch had 12
field for a tug-o-war and pep
their first possession and and Peck had 10 points.
in the first quarter.
talks
will be given by the
Kenny had 135 yards
On the Pioneers next were forced to punt and the
coaches and the cheerleaders
possession, the M ustangs Pioneers put together their on 14 carries, Caleb Maben
will lead the student body in
only
scoring
drive
of
the
had
75
yards
on
six
carries,
got a turnover when Justin
cheers.
G reg o ry m ade a div in g evening getting a 25-yard McCabe ran 11 times for 64
The h o m ecom ing
interception of a pass that touchdown pass from Wes yards and Casey Maben had
court this year includes:
Bailey had tipped at the Walker to Cody Sears. The 34 yards on six carries.
Juniors, RJ Farrens, Mahaley
conversion
run
failed
and
the
Peck
was
five
for
10
H eppner 4 4 -y ard line.
Huddleston, Aaron Allstott
McCabe broke free for 23 Mustangs led 25-6 with 8:04 passing for 71 yards and a
and
Regi Seitz; and Seniors,
touchdow n with M cCabe
yards on first down. Casey left in the third quarter.
Laurie
Murray, Dan Basile,
The Mustangs took getting two receptions for 21
Maben went for eight and
M att Kenny, K atie Britt,
Caleb Maben went for seven over at their own 33-yard yards.
M ikel Britt and B rittney
line
after
the
kick-off
and
Mac-Hi 0060-6
more to the 18-yard line.
H erbison. The king and
H e p p n e r
Kenny went for two, after an went to work with Kenny
queen
w ill be cro w n ed
offside penalty Quinn Peck running twice for 14 yards, 7(18)0(12)-37
during halftime.
First Quarter
ran for three. McCabe for McCabe for two, a false start
brought
it
back
five,
but
H
ep
p
n
er-
M
att
three more to the five where
Card party, fun
Casey Maben took it in for Kenny went for nine and a Kenny 45-yard run (Lane
for all
the touchdow n. The kick first down and nine more Bailey kick) 1:23
before
Peck
went
for
three
Second
Quarter
F ifteen
people
was no good, but the
H eppner- C asey gathered at the lOOF Hall in
Mustangs led 13-0 early in and a first down to the 28-
yard line. Then they started Maben five-yard run (kick Lexington on Saturday, Sept.
the second quarter.
failed) 8:22
10 for an evening of cards.
Heppner- Matt Van Lyle Peck was high scorer for
Cleave 29-yard pass from the men and Marilyn Childers
Quinn Peck (kick failed) won high for the women.
2:02
Low for the men was Elmer
H ep p n er- C asey Heath and Betty Christman
to benefit the lone Education Foundation Maben nine-yard run (kick was low for the wom en.
failed) :31
Winning the traveling prizes
Enjoy the dinner, auction Q raffle
Third Quarter
w ere Peck and
Dot
Saturday, S e p te m b e r 24
Mac-Hi- Cody Sears Halvorsen. A fun time was
2 5 -y ard pass from Wes had by all.
S o c ia l h ou r at 6 p .m . / D in n e r at 7 p .m .
Walker (run failed) 8:04
The next card party
at th e lo n e A m e r ic a n L e g io n H all
Fourth Quarter
will be Oct. 1, starting at 7
Menu: Prime Rib, Crab, Shrimp, Salad. Bread,
p.m.
Mustangs run over Pioneers
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Miustang volleyballers beat
Imbler to take third
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4-
3rd Annual Fund Raising
Dinner
Baked Potato, Dessert. Two drinks included with
meal (choose from beer, wine and soft drinks).
Ticket Prices:
CLEARFIELD 101
TREATED WITH
RAXIL & LINDANE
Adults - 325.00
Children 12 and under - 310.00
6 and under - free
Tickets available at
Bank of Eastern Oregon, lone
S8.80/BU
ANDERSON SEED
Come enjoy a fun evening and
help support the lone School.
The lone Education Foundation is a 501 (c)3 non-profit corporation
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Katie Britt prepares to make contact with the ball
during the Riverside Tournament. Photo by Sandy Matthews.
The
H ep p n er
Mustang varsity volleyball
team beat Imbler to claim
third place at the Riverside
Tournam ent on Saturday,
Sept. 10, with Grant Union
tak in g first p lace and
Umatilla second. Katie Britt
was h onored fo r A ll-
Tournament Team.
Mustangs take volleyball win
from Lady Cards
Megan Orr blocks the ball against the lone Lady Cardinals.
Photo by Sandy Matthews.
The Heppner Mustang volleyball team won against
the lone Lady Cardinals. Scores were 25-20, 25-27 and
15 - 12 .
Deadline approaching for Precinct
Award and Slottee Scholarship
A p p lic atio n s are
available for the Lexington
P recin ct Award and the
Elizabeth Slottee Memorial
Scholarship. They may be
picked up at the Bank of
Eastern Oregon in Heppner
by c o n tac tin g Sharon
Harrison. The application
deadline is Sept. 30, 2005.
T he
L ex in g to n
Voting Precinct Award is
given to a sophomore, junior
or senior, who lives in the
Lexington voting precinct.
The
S lo ttee
M em orial Scholarship is
awarded annually to a junior,
senior, or graduate student
at an accredited four-year
college or university. The
scholarship is given annually
in order of priority: first, a
stu d en t
m ajo rin g
or
m in o rin g in m usic and
second, a student who has
been accepted into a school
of education.
RETIREMENT POTLUCK
for
DUANE NEIFFER
422-7204
Sunday, Sept. 18,1 p.m.
at the Wagenblast Farm, Lexington
TUBBS
(from Lexington, drive out Clarks Canyon 1 mile)
TREATED WITH DIVIDEND EXTREME
Bring salad or dessert!
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