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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 21,2005 - FIVE Mustang girls’ basketball season begins photos by Sandy Matthews By Rick Paullus The 2005-06 varsity basketball season for the H ep p n er M ustang girls started well, with a 44-40 win over the Grant Union Prospectors on Thursday, Dec. 1 in John Day. They came out a little flat the next night at home, dropping a 57-51 decision to the Imbler Panthers. H eppner cam e back with a 45-38 win over the R iverside P irates on T uesday, Dec. 6 in B oardm an, but lost tw o close gam es at the Harrisburg Tournament: on Friday, Dec. 9, Santiam Christian beat the Mustangs 40-34, and on Saturday, Dec. 10, they gave up a fourth quarter lead and lost 49-41 to Harrisburg. At Grant Union, The Mustangs jumped out to an 11 -4 lead after one, getting five points from Megan Orr, but the Prospectors came back to get within 18-17 at the half. Orr had four more points in the third as the M ustangs increased their lead to 33-28 and Lyndi Patton had four points in the fourth as they held on for the win. Orr finished with 11 points, six rebounds, five steals and four assists, with Regi Seitz scoring eight points, grabbing 11 rebounds and three steals. Sarah Price had eig h t p o in ts, seven rebounds and three assists; Patton had six points and tw o stea ls, and K atie K ilkenny g rab b ed 10 rebounds. Megan Orr saves the ball for the Mustangs against the Culver Bulldogs. Padilla 1 1-3 3; Wilson 1 1- 1 3; Mittlesdorf 1 1-2 3; Pedro 0 1-2 1; Kroske 0 0- 2 0; Costello, Pritchard, K. Padilla. 16 5 -12 38. Three- pointer: Lomen. Regi Seitz, high scorer with 12 points, makes an easy lay in for the Heppner Mustangs. The Mustangs win against Culver 55 - 26 in League play. despite two three-pointers by Orr. The Mustangs cut the lead by one at the half as Peck scored seven points and P atto n five in the second. Imbler led 36-30 at the half. The M ustangs stay ed even w ith the Panthers in the second half, but couldn’t get over the hump, losing 57-51. Orr led the way with Heppner 11 7 15 11 - 44 16 points, eight assists, five Grant Union 4 13 11 12 rebounds and three steals, - 40 w ith Patton adding nine Heppner: Megan Orr 5 0- points, five rebounds, four steals and three assists. Peck 0 11; Regi Seitz 3 2-7 8; had nine points and nine Sarah Price 4 0-1 8; Lyndi rebounds; Betsinger had four Pajton 3 0-2 6; Aftan rebounds and three steals; Betsinger 2 0-0 4; Katie Kilkenny had six rebounds, Kilkenny 1 1-4 3; Taylor and Seitz had five steals. Kempas 10-12; Sherilyn Peck 1 0-0 2; Whitney Imbler: 18 18 9 12 - Matthews, Kylie Doherty. 57 20 3-15 44. Three-pointer: Heppner: 11 19 9 12 - Orr. 51 Grant Union: Bartlett 5 1- 4 13; Day 3 0-0 6; Legg 3 Imbler: Bigget 5 3-3 16; 0-0 6; Cary 2 0-0 4; Westover 4 3-3 11; M. Ashmead 2 0-2 4; Griffin 3 0-0 9; K. Griffin 3 Ferguson 1 0-0 3; 2-3 9; Eckstein 2 5-5 9; Humphrey 1 0-2 2; Houpt 0 1-2 1; WeggoresO 1-21; Dewy 2 0-2 4; Bantly 0 1-4 1; Phelps 0 0-2 0; Brasetly Hill. 17 3-1240. Three- 0 0-2 0. 19 14-22 57. pointers: Bartlett (2); Three-pointers: M. Griffin Ferguson. (3), K. Griffin, Bigget. It was a different Heppner: Orr 5 3-6 19; story that next night against Patton 4 0-4 9; Peck 2 5-8 Imbler as the Panthers took 9; Kilkenny 2 2-2 6; Seitz an 18-11 lead a fte r one 2 0-0 4; Kempas 1 1-2 4; Betsinger 1 1-2 3; htistm as Matthews. 17 12-24 51. Three-pointers: Orr (3), Patton, Kempas. The M ustangs fell behind at Riverside, 17-14, a fte r one d esp ite seven points from Orr, but came back to take a 29-21 lead at the half, getting five second quarter points from Orr and a three-pointer from Patton. B etsinger and Peck each scored four points in the third as they took a 39-30 lead a fte r th re e , and Kilkenny had four points as the Mustang held on through the fourth for the win. O rr again led the Mustangs with 14 points, 20 rebounds, five steals and four a ss is ts, w ith S eitz getting seven steals, five rebounds and two assists. Matthews had two steals and two assists, while Betsinger had four steals. Heppner: 14 15 10 6 - 45 Riverside: 17 4 9 8 - 38 Heppner: Orr 5 2-2 14; Patton 2 0-0 6; Kilkenny 3 0-0 6; Peck 3 0-0 6; Matthews 2 0-0 5; Seitz 2 0-0 4; Betsinger 1 2-2 4; Kempas, Doherty, Bingham. 18 4-4 45. Three-pointers: Orr (2), Patton (2), Matthews. Riverside: Lomen 8 1-4 18; Allen 5 0-0 10; A. At H arrisburg, the Mustangs got off to a slow start ag ain st S antiam Christian, as the Santiam led 9-4 after one and 18-10 at the half. The Mustangs came back in the third, getting 12 points from Orr and four from Betsinger to cut the lead to 28-27, but Santiam Christian pulled away in the fourth, taking the 40-34 win. Orr finished with 14 points and six rebounds, with Seitz adding seven points, seven rebounds, four steals and two assists. Kilkenny had nine rebounds; Peck had seven rebounds and two steals, and Patton had four steals. He won't melt. But their hearts will. Everybody’s favorite snowman is hack, brighter than ever with a big smile and a charming Christmas bouquet. Perfect for all ages, he’ll serve as an adorable cookie jar for many years to come. Heppner Jewelers, 676-9200 '■Mappy 'Idolida}}* fro m 'Peter aoíi ’ a Jeweler a ! Harrisburg: Franconado 7 5-8 23; Fraw 3 2-2 8; Bevas 4 0-2 8; Brown 0 5- 6 5; Croucher 1 0-0 2; Schmidt 1 0-0 2; Vaughn 0 1- 3 1. 16 13-21 49. Three- pointer: Franconado 4. Heppner: Orr 6 0-0 13; Seitz 5 0-0 11; Kilkenny 2 2- 3 6; Peck 2 0-0 4; Patton 1 0-0 2; Matthews 1 0-0 2; Doherty 1 0-0 2; Betsinger 0 1-2 1; Kempas, Bingham. 18 3-5 41. Three-pointers: Orr, Seitz. Mustang JV boys win twice By Rick Paullus Christmas is Sunday, December 25. teleflorai % MuMfflj'J BMU) Phone 676-9158 • Floral 676-9426 Serving Heppner. Lexington A lone Against the Bulldogs was much closer through the first half as the Mustangs led just 16-14 after one, getting seven points from Van Cleave and five from Haguewood. They increased it to 29-25 at the half, getting five second- quarter pints fro Bailey and four from Elguezabal. They broke it open in the third as Haguewood had 10 pints. Van Cleave, five, and Allstott, four points to give them a 50-29 lead. Van Cleave had six points and Haguewood, four, as they continued to pull away for the easy win. Van Cleave again led the Mustangs with 21 points and grabbed 10 rebounds with Haguewood added 19 points and 11 rebounds. Allstott had nine points and five assists. Elguezabal had 10 rebounds, Dalton Wellman had four assists and Bailey and Delveaux each had three assists. Culver 14 11 5 10-42 Heppner 16 13 21 19-69 For nationwide or locdl delivery, call or visit our shop. 217 North Main • Heppner ) Harrisburg: 15 17 9 17 - 49 Heppner: 11 1112 7 - 41 The Heppner Mustang JV boys started the 2005- 06 season with two blow-outs, winning at Irrigon, 69-15, on Friday, December 16, and at home against Culver on Saturday, Dec. 17, by a score of 69-42. They jumped out to a big lead in the first quarter at Irrigon, getting 10 points from Nathan Van Cleave and four each from Nathan Kennedy, Tony Haguewood and Aaron Santiam Christian: 9 9 Allstott, taking a 22-1 lead. Van Cleave and Haguewood 10 12 - 40 each had four points and Allstott hit a three-pointer in the Heppner: 4 6 17 7 - second as they increased their lead to 33-3 at the half. Nacho 34 Elguezabal had 10 points in the third as the Mustangs Santiam Christian: Woals increased their lead to 49-14 and Haguewood and Justin Delveaux each scored six points in the fourth as they cruised 5 2-3 13; Davis 4 1-3 9; to the win. Hellesio 2 4-10 8; Sims 2 Van Cleave led the Mustangs with 18 points and 2-2 6; Smucker 2 0-0 4; Olsen 0 0-1 0; Sherman. 15 eight rebounds with Haguewood adding 14 points, six rebounds and five steals. Elguezabal had 10 pints, Allstott 9-19 40. Three-pointer: had nine points, Jason Houweling had five steals and four Woals. assists, Lane Bailey had six assists and Brendan McElligott Heppner: Orr 6 0-0 14; Seitz 3 1-67; Patton 2 0-2 had three assists. 6; Betsinger 2 0-0 4; Heppner 22 11 16 20-69 Kilkenny 1 1-2 3; Peck, Irrigon 1 2 11 1-15 Kempas, Doherty, Matthews, Bingham. 14 2- Heppner-Nathan Van Cleave 7 4-5 18, Tony 10 34. Three-pointers: Haguewood 7 0-0 14, Nacho Elguezabal 5 0-2 10, Patton (2), Orr (2). Aaron Allstott 4 0-1 9, Justin Delveaux 3 0-0 6, Nathan The Mustangs again Kennedy 2 0-1 4, Jason Houweling 2 0-2 4, Brendan fell behind in the first quarter McElligott 2 0-0 4 Lane Bailey, 32-4 11-69. in th e ir gam e ag ain st 3 pt Allstott Harrisburg, as Harrisburg Irrigon-Je. Thompson 2 0-0 6, McKoon 2 0-0 5, Hottel took a 15-11 lead after one 0 4-6 4, Jo. Thompson. Richards. Brown. Barron 4 4-6 15. 3 pt. Je. Thompson 2, McKoon. Teleflora's Frosty the Snowman Bouquet Peterson's despite four points from Seitz. Heppner came back to tie it at the half at 22-22, getting seven second quarter points from Orr. Kilkenny had six points and Seitz four as the Mustangs grabbed a 34-31 lead after three, but they co u ld n 't hold on as H arrisburg came back to take the win, 49-41. Orr had 13 points, eig h t rebounds and two assists, with Seitz adding 11 points and three assists. Kilkenny had 16 rebounds; Betsinger, nine rebounds, and Patton had two assists. Culver-M eeks 4 1-2 13, Hansen 3 1-2 9, Decker 2 4-5 8, Ryder 2 0-0 5, Symans 2 0-0 4. Smith 1 0-0 3, 14 6-9 40. 3 pt.-Meeks 4, Hansen 2, Smith, Ryder Heppner- Van Cleave 8 -58 21, Haguewood 83-8 19. Allstott 4 1-4 9, Elguezabal 3 1-2 7, Bailey 3 1-3 7, Delveaux 1 0-0 2. Houweling 1 0-0 2, McElligott 1 0-2 2. Dalton Wellman. 29 11-27 69. 3 pt.-none