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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 8,2006 - THREE Mustang JV girls split over weekend Mustang JV boys split over weekend lone J V boys split last week’s games By Rick Paullus By Rick Paullus The lone boys’ JV quarter and ju st gave up. team split their two games Nixyaawii played witn a lot A bad second half through the fourth for the After a tough 36-27 Milner adding six points and la st w eek, lo sin g to of poise and confidence. I loss at Pilot Rock on Friday, two steals. Cutsforth had cost the Heppner Mustang easy win. Nixyaawii on Tuesday, Jan. know we will learn from E lg u ez ab a l led a Feb. 3, the H ep p n er fo u r re b o u n d s and four JV boys as they lost at Pilot S w an so n did 31 and defeating Dufur on th is .” Mustang JV girls bounced steals, Melissa West had five Rock 51-44 on Friday, Feb. balanced scoring effort with com m end the all-aro u nd S atu rd ay , Feb. 4. Both back with a 41-26 win over steals and three rebounds, 3, but they bounced back 17 points with Van Cleave gam e from F o w ler and games were played in lone. the Irrig o n K nig h ts on Maggie Armato and Garrett with a convincing 76-20 win adding 11 p o in ts and The JV team’s record now M orter’s 22 points. Saturday at Heppner. The each had four rebounds and over the Irrigon Knights on Haguewood also in double B alan ced sco rin g stands at 9-2 in league play. Mustangs, now 11 -10 on the two steals, Fox had four Saturday in Heppner. The figures with 10 points. The Cards played the was the story in Saturday’s P ilo t R ock 51, year, will finish out their rebounds and Keithley had Mustangs, now 11 and 4 on visiting Golden Eagles close win over Dufur with four the year, will finish out the Heppner 44 season at Stanfield on Friday, two assists. through the first h alf on C ardinals scoring double Pilot Rock 36, year at Stanfield on Friday, Heppner 14 19 5 6- Feb. 10. Tuesday, leading 13-12 after figures. lone rolled from the 44 Feb. 10. The M ustangs fell Heppner 27 Heppner 4 10 6 7-27 Pilot Rock 11 14 15 one quarter and 28-22 at the start, scoring 18 points in the The M ustangs led behind 16-4 after one against half. Trouble arrived in the first quarter and 21 in the Pilot Rock 16 6 5 9- 14-11 at Pilot Rock after one 11-51 the Rockets, but came back th ird q u a rte r w hen second, taking a 39-22 lead H ep p n er- Ju stin getting four points from in the second getting two 3- 36 to the lo c k e r room at Nixyaawii put on a tough Heppner- Whitney A ndre Rauch and Nacho Delveaux 5 0-0 13, Andre p o in te rs from W hitney halftime. The Cards kept up Matthews and four points Matthews 3 0-0 9, Stephanie Elguezabal and increased it Rauch 3 2-2 8, Nathan Van press and at the same time, from Stephanie Cutsforth Cutsforth 2 0-2 4, Mercedes to 33-25 at the half getting C leave 3 0 -0 6, Tony had their shots start to fall. the pressure in the third G o ld en E ag les before coasting home with a and trailed 22-14 at the half. Garrett 2 0-0 4, Kaylee two 3-pointers from Justin Haguewood 2 0-0 4, Aaron T he outscored the Cards 16-8 in 63-50 win. They got to within 27-20 Helfrecht 1 0-0 2, Sarah Milner Delveaux, four points each A llsto tt 2 0-0 4, N acho D avidson, F ow ler the third quarter but it was after three and couldn't quite 0 2-2 2, Baillie Keithley 1 0-0 from Rauch and Nathan Van Elguezabal 1 2-2 4, Nathan close the gap despite another 2, Kassie Wilson 1 0-0 2, Cleave and a 3-pointer from K ennedy 1 0 -0 3, Lane the 19-8 margin in the final and M orter each had 15 Maggie Armato 1 0-0 2, Kelsey Nathan Kennedy. B ailey 1 0 -0 2, D alton period that did in the lone points and Peterson added 3-pointer from Matthews. The Rockets came Wellman, Jason Houweling, team leading to a final score 10. Archer also had eight M atthew s led the Fox 0 0-2 0, Melissa West 0 0- o u tsco rin g the B rendan M cE llig o tt and o f 5 9 -4 4 in fa v o r o f points. Mustangs with nine points 2 0, Kylie Doherty, Chelsey back lone grabbed a small w ith C u tsfo rth and Hedman, Lynnell Bowie and Mustangs 15-5 in the third, Sam King. Team: 18 4-4 44. Nixyaawii. Clay Morter led the rebounding advantage, 36- M erced es G a rre tt each Vickie Koch. Team: 11 2-8 27. all five from Delveaux, and 3 -p ts: D elv eau x 3 and Cardinals in scoring with 22 32, o v er the R an g ers. 3-pts: Matthews 3. continued their run in the Kennedy. adding four. points. Also scoring for the Leading the way was Morter Heppner 41, Irrigon fourth despite four points Pilot Rock- King 3 It was a difference Cardinals was Cory Peterson w ith nine, F o w ler w ith 6-8 12, Mitchell 4 0-0 11, from Aaron Allstott. story on Saturday as the 26 n in e, W illiam seven, Peterson with six and Heppner 9 11 14 7-41 D elv eau x led the Woods 4 1-2 9, Hulce 2 2-2 w ith Mustangs jumped out to the Bergstrom with four, Paul William Wehrli with five. Irrigon 0 5 6 15-26 M ustangs with 13 points 6, Allen 3 0-0 6, Bandy 2 0- early lead , g e ttin g four Four Cards, Archer, Hams with three and Kevin Heppner- Doherty 2 2- with Rauch adding eight. 0 4, S nodgrass 1 1-2 3, points from Kylie Doherty in P eterso n , M o rter and Fowler, Justin Archer and On S aturday, the Bronson and Low. Team: 19 taking a 9-0 lead after one. 2 6. Milner 3 0-0 6, Keithley 2 Derek Davidson with two Fowler, had four steals each 14 51. 3-pts: Mitchell 3. Baillie Keithley and Kelsey 0-0 4, Armato 2 0-0 4, Mustangs jumped out to a 10- and Matt Coleman came in Heppner 76, Irrigon each. Fox each scored four points Cutsforth 2 0-4 4, Fox 2 0-2 4, 19-0 lead after one getting for two key steals. Davidson M orter and Fowler as they increased their lead Garrett 2 0-3 4, Hedman 1 1-2 eight points from Nacho 20 led the team w ith fo u r each paced the team with Heppner 19 14 22 to 20-5 at the half. Sarah 3, West 1 1-2 3, Wilson 1 0-0 Elguezabal, five from Tony assists. seven rebounds and Fowler Milner scored four points in 2, Koch 0 1-2 1, Bowie, Haguewood and four from 21-76 “It was great to see Irrigon 0 10 5 5-20 also led with five assists and the third as the M ustangs H elfrecht and Matthews. Rauch and increased it to 33- five steals. The Cardinals the team working together,” H e p p n e r - increased their lead to 34-11 Team: 18 5-1741.3-pts: none. 10 at the half, getting five said Coach Swanson. “We outrebounded the Golden Irrigon- Taylor 5 2-6 points from Van Cleave and Elguezabal 7 3-4 17, Van after three and coasted to the played with a lot of intensity Eagles 25-20. 12, Reeves 3 1-6 7, Francis 1 four from Kennedy in the C leav e 5 1-2 11, win. and our press really gave “We came out very Haguewood 4 2-4 10, Rauch D oherty led a 0-0 2, Montes 1 0-0 2, second quarter. The M ustangs put 4 0-1 8, Kennedy 3 0-0 6, flat in the second half,” said them a lot of trouble. He also balanced scoring effort for Guardado 0 2-4 2, Tolar 0 1-2 the Mustangs with six points 1, DeBoose 0 0-2 0 and the Knights away in the third, McElligott 2 1-1 6, Wellman Coach Jim Swanson. “I was noted that Kevin Fowler had and three rebounds w ith Compos 0 0-2 0. Team: 10 6- getting nine points from 2 0-0 5, B ailey 1 2-2 4, a little disappointed that we a good all-around game and 22 26. 3-pts: none. Elguezabal, four from Van Allstott 2 0-0 4, Houweling didn't regroup after the third W illiam W ehrli had tw o great blocked shots. Cleave and three from Jason 1 1 - 13 and Delveaux 0 2-2 Houweling taking a 55-15 2. Team: 31 12-17 76. 3-pts: McElligott and Wellman. lead going into the fourth. Irrigon- Hottel 3 1- Dalton Wellman had The lo n e g ir ls ’ continue to improve towards By Rick Paullus 3 9, White 2 1-2 6, Isaguirre varsity logged two wins and the District Tournament.” four, but the Rockets held on five points, including a 3- T he P ilo t R ock for the win. pointer, A llstott four and 1 0-0 3, Braun 1 0-0 2 and one squeaker loss to league On Saturday, Feb. 4, Barran. Team: 7 2-5 20. 3- Rockets hit nine of 11 free Brendan McElligott hit a 3- leading Dufur over the past the Lady C ards took the Orr finished with 16 throws in the fourth quarter p o in ts, w ith B etsin g e r p o in te r as they co asted pts: H ottel 2, W hite and week, running their record to Lady Rangers of Dufur head Isaguirre. to pull out a win over the adding 13 points and Patton 9-3 in the Big Sky and 12-7 on. Dufur is undefeated in visiting Heppner Mustang six. overall. the league and currently v arsity g irls, 50-47, on C lutch free throw considered the leading girls Heppner 14 3 19 11- Friday, Feb. 3 in Columbia 47 shooting down the stretch, team in the Big Sky G ray s H arb o r Sunday, 12-3 p.m. Basin Conference play. The w ith lone connecting on Conference. lone led 7-5 at T h ere w ill be a Pilot Rock 11 18 7 C om m unity C ollege and Mustangs 5-5 in the CBC 14-50 H ep p n er H igh S c h o o l’s coaching clinic by the Grays eight of 12 shots in the fourth the end of the first quarter and 7-11 overall, finish out H ep p n er- M egan co ach in g s ta ff w ill be Harbor staff for all baseball quarter secured the 46-39 but trailed 16-13 at the half. the re g u la r season at O rr 5 4-8 16, A ftan conducting a baseball camp co ach es in H ep p n er on win against Nixyaawii on The lead went back and forth Stanfield on Friday, Feb. 10. Betsinger 5 3-7 13, Lyndi in Heppner on Feb. 25 and Saturday, Feb. 25 at 6:30 Tuesday, Jan. 31. The Cards and was tied n u m ero u s The Mustangs held a P atton 3 0-0 6, T ay lo r 26. Veteran instructors Shon p.m. There is no cost for had to fight off a 21-point times, including the end of 14-11 lead after one, getting K em pas 1 3-4 5, K atie Screiber, head coach, and attending the clinic. e ffo rt from N ix y aaw ii the third quarter, 30-30. three points each from Katie Kilkenny 1 1-2 3, Regi Seitz C huck Jac o b s, p itch in g For m ore freshman, Mariah Watchman Neither team led or trailed by K ilkenny and T aylor 1 0-2 2, Sherilyn Peck 1 0-2 coach, along with six players information, contact Terry who definitely made things more than three throughout Kempas, but the Rockets 2, W hitney Matthews and from their squad will be G entry or Greg G rant at interesting in the late going, the fourth w ith the final had a huge second quarter Kylie Doherty. Team: 17 11- addressing all aspects of the Heppner High School, 676- lone built up a seven point outcome coming down to and took a 29-17 lead at the 25 47. 3-pts: Orr 2. game. 9138 or Rick Johnston at lead at the half, 22-15, but the last 20 seconds. Dufur half. The M ustangs came the two teams scored dead prevailed 43-42 in the end Students in grades 4- 676-5562. Pilot Rock Barkley 6 back in the third, getting I- 2 19, Waite 5 5-10 15, 12 are invited to attend. The even in the second half, each but was lucky to escape with Forms can be picked seven points from A ftan Kannard 3 4-6 10, Walker 1 c o st is $10 p er player. up at the TV o ffice in scoring 10 in the third and a win. Betsinger, six, including a 3- 0-0 3, Winnett 1 0 - 1 2 and Grades 4-8 will meet from H ep p n er or at e ith e r 14 in the fourth. Patton led all scorers pointer, from Megan Orr and Benson 0 1-2 1. Team: 16 8 :3 0 a.m . to 11 a.m ., Heppner school. Amber Patton had a with 21 points. Grams added four from Lyndi Patton, to II - 21 50. 3-pts: Barkley 6 S atu rd ay and Sunday. Form s and strong outing with 17 points, 16 points. Patton pulled tie it at 36-36 after three. On- and Walker. G rad es 9-12 w ill m eet registration fee need to be 10 rebounds and six steals. dow n an in c re d ib le 18 had five points and Betsinger Saturday, 12- 4 p.m. and returned by Wednesday, Feb. Ashly Grams kicked in 12 rebounds and also recorded points in the game while nine steals. Emily Rietmann 22 . Em ily R ietm ann had six had six rebounds, six assists points, 11 rebounds and nine and six steals in the contest. shot with Peck and Kevin N ine sh o o ters Campbell winning one each. “T h is was a very Valby and Hope Lutheran churches are providing steals. enjoyed a nice day at the “This was a good good gam e betw een two League buckles have been volunteers for the Feb 15 noon meal at the senior center. Morrow County Gun Club ordered. Sign-ups are still The menu, provided by John Gochnauer, is buttered cod, win for us,” said Coach Ryan good team s,” said Coach on Sunday, Feb. 5. open. green salad with cucumbers and tomatoes, Texas toast with Rudolf. “We played good Ryan Rudolf. “We battled all In singles, Steven defense all night and that was game and I’m very proud of The next shoot will garlic butter, pudding and fruit juice. C rum had 20 out o f 25. the effort my girls gave. be Sunday, Feb. 12 at 12 Heppner Housing Authority met Jan. 31 in regular the key.” Roger Mortimer and Dennis The C ard in als Turnovers hurt us the most noon. Bring your shotgun. session. At that time, Kathy Turner was hired as co-manager Peck had 19 out o f 25. with Doug Gunderson. Turner is now an ex-officio member traveled to A rlington on but we played great team Harvey Childers and Dick Friday, Feb. 3, where they defense. We showed that we We Print of the senior board of directors. Goodhead had 18 out of 25. soundly defeated their hosts can play with the best team The senior board meets Feb. 15, in regular session, In handicap. Peck Letterhead at 12:30 p.m., in the center office. Turner will be introduced 41-21. The Lady Cards led in the Big Sky Conference.” had 22 out of 25, Goodhead H eppner in her new capacity and the board will discuss, among other 9-2 after one, 17-6 at the half 4-H rocket launch had 21 out of 25 and Crum (■ azctte-T im e.s things, a joint meeting with the Heppner Housing Authority, and 30-16 after three. lone had 18 out of 25. Tuesday, Feb. 28 at 7 p.m., in the common room at the kept Arlington from scoring planned 676-9228 A nnies w ere then center. Residents of the apartments as well as the public a field goal until mid-way By Eric Jepsen through the third quarter. are invited to the meeting. The Blast-Off 4-H Grams led all scorers Rocket C lub is having a with 14 points. She also had rocket launch on Saturday, eight rebounds, four steals Feb. 18, at 11 a.m., at the k V?al£ntin£’s D a y D in n e r and three assists. Patton Jepsen farm. The public is scored 10 points, grabbed 10 S^at T a y lo r ’s R e s ta u ra n t in lo n e r<§ boards, and had three steals invited to attend. Spectators are advised to bring a sack and tw o a ssists. K aylee lunch. You may purchase Palmateer, starting in place motors from the Blast-Off of the injured Jenny Griffith Rocket Club and launch your had six points. i Bij k f w i vihon CT own rocket if desired. For Coach Ryan Rudolf m ore in fo rm atio n or (C . ill U M -. was pleased with the effort. directions to the farm, please “We played great defense call the Jepsens at 676-5244 » T-riyisCirs r < Happy Birthday Victor! against them. We controlled or Pat Struthers at 676-5443 From The Gang 422-980 the tempo of the game and or 676-0989. 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