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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 18,2006 interceptions. Casey Maben caught five passes for 86 yards with Farrens catching two for 30 yards. Caleb Maben ran six tim es for 67 yards with McCabe gaining 49 yards on five carries. The defense was led by Rauch with 19 points, with Coil adding nine points, Taylor Hodges eight points, Casey Maben seven points and Spencer Palm er and Kenny each with six points. Heppner 14 14 22 0- 50 Irrigon 0 0 0 0-0 Mustangs shut out Knights First Quarter: Heppner- Caleb Maben one-yard run (Tim #1 Lane Bailey blia'ks for Matt McCabe in Irrigon. Photo by Sandy Hauer kick) 8:09 Matthew Heppner- Casey with 7:45 left in the second Maben 23-yard run (Hauer By Kick Paullus quarter. kick) 0:00 The defense for the On the en su in g Second Quarter: Heppner Mustangs held the Irrigon possession, Peck Heppner- Caleb Irrigon Knights to no points picked o ff a pass at the Maben 12-yard run (Hauer and 70 total yards as they Knights’ 48-yard line. RJ kick) 7:45 won 50-0 on Friday, Oct. 13 Farrens took a pass from Heppner- Matt in Irrigon on a w arm Peck 22 yards but the drive McCabe 14-yard run (Hauer afternoon in Blue Mountain stalled and the Knights took kick) 1:44 Third Quarter: Conference play. It was the over on downs at their own Heppner- RJ Farrens fourth straight shutout for 19-yard line. They were eight-yard pass from Quinn the M ustangs, 4-0 in the forced to punt though and Peck (Hauer kick) 7:46 BMC and 5-2 overall, and the Mustangs took over at Heppner- Casey they will be at home on their own 45-yard line. Peck Maben 17-yard pass from Peck Friday, O ct. 20 for an hit Casey Maben for five, (Hauer kick) 5:32 im portant league gam e then ran for six more and a Heppner- Wacy Coil against the Weston-McEwen first down. Peck hit Casey fumble recovery in end zone Tigerscots. Maben for 26 yards and after (Josh Shank run) 4:32 The Knights took the two short runs, M cCabe Team Statistics: First opening kickoff and after the took it 14 yards for the Downs- Heppner 17, Irrigon 3; defense held the Mustangs touchdown. Hauer kicked Rushes-yards- Heppner 28- took over at the Irrigon 46- the extra point to give the 194, Irrigon 40-53; Passing yard line. Casey M aben Mustangs a 28-0 lead at the yards- Heppner 162, Irrigon 17; Passes- Heppner 12-27-0, picked up six, Quinn Peck half. Irrigon 1-4-1; Fumbles-lost- The K nights took was tackled for a five-yard Heppner 1-0, Irrigon 4-2; and loss, but Caleb Maben went over at their 33-yard line Penalties- Heppner 4-35, for 10 yards and a first down. after the second half kickoff Irrigon 0-0. Caleb Maben picked up 13 and after the defense held, Individual Statistics: m ore yards, Zack Kurtz the Mustangs took over at R u sh in g- Heppner- went for 19 yards to the one, their own 32-yard line after Caleb Maben 6-67, McCabe 5- where Caleb Maben took it the punt. Peck hit Casey 49, Lane Bailey 4-36, Casey in for the touchdown. Tim M aben for 27 yards, Maben 2-29, Josh Shank 2-12, Hauer kicked the extra point McCabe twice for 17 yards Zack Kurtz 1-19, Pcck7-(-10) and 11 yards, Bailey for five, and Dalton Wellman. for a 7-0 lead. P a ssin g - Heppner- On the Knights next and then hit Farrens for eight possession. Lane Bailey yards in the back of the end Peck 12-24-0 162 yards and recovered a fumble at the zone for the touchdow n. Wellman 0-3-0 0 yards. Receiving- Heppner- Irrigon 33-yard line. Peck hit Hauer kicked the extra point Casey Maben 5-86, Farrens 2- C aleb M aben for eight, to make it 35-0. 30, McCabe 2-28. Caleb Bailey went for 16 yards and The K nights took Maben 2-13 and Bailey 1-5. a first down, but the drive over at their 15-yard line stalled and the Knights took after the kickoff and after a ov er on dow ns. A ndre sack for a five-yard loss by R auch sacked the Casey Maben and Rauch quarterback for a six-yard they were forced to punt, loss to force a punt and the w hich D ennis Kenny The M ustang Mustangs took over at the returned 31 yards to the 17- v o lley b all team w ill be Knights' 47-yard line. Peck yard line. Peck then hit hosting a soup feed during ran for a short gain then hit C asey M aben for the the Pilot Rock volleyball Caleb Maben for five yards touchdown and after Hauer game on Tuesday, Oct. 24. and Bailey went for seven kicked the extra point the The soup feed will begin at and a first down. After an Mustangs led 42-0 midway 5 p.m. during the C team's illegal block penalty, Bailey through the third quarter. game and will continue until ran twice for 13 yards and The K nights took the soup is gone or the on the last play of the first over at their eight-yard line games are over. It will be all quarter, Casey Maben broke after the kickoff and the you can eat homemade soup, free for a 23-yard Mustangs added their final bread and dessert for $5. touchdow n run. H auer touchdown when Wacy Coil This will be the last kicked the extra point for a fell on a fumble in the end home game of the season for 14-0 lead. zone. Josh Shank ran in the the Mustang girls and it is A fter the K nights two-point conversion and also sen io r n ig h t. The were forced to punt, the the 45-point running clock M ustangs are c u rre n tly Mustangs took over at their clicked in with 4:32 left in ranked third in the district own 30-yard line and went the third. behind Union and Athena back to w ork as M att The team s traded Weston. They are having a McCabe ran three times for possessions the rest of the great season and hope that 16 yards. Caleb Maben went way as the M ustangs the community it will come for 20 yards. Peck hit Casey emptied their bench and gave and support the team. Maben for an 11-yard gain, the starters the rest of the Tuesday night is also then Caleb Maben went for day off. Colt Night. Colt volleyball 11 and then 12 yards for a Peck completed 12 players are their families are touchdown. H auer's kick of 24 passes for 162 yards, to come. was good to make it 21-0 tw o touchdow n and no Cardinals drop homecoming game to Huskies The lone Cardinals lost a h e a rtb re a k e r to Sherman County last Friday night. Oct. 13, falling 16-12 in the C a rd in a l’s homecoming football game. Sherm an received the opening kickoff but the fired up Cardinal defense took the field ready to do some damage. A swatted pass attempt and an early sack set the tone for lone but Sherman County was also tough on d efen se. lone found the end zone first on a 66-yard run by Paul Hams, playing in the running back position, with 4:09 to go in the first period. The point after was no good and the Cards were up 6-0. The second quarter was scoreless for both teams but it was tough defense by the Cards that held off the Huskies inside the five-yard line at the tail end of the first half. The halftime score was still 6-0. In the third quarter, a beautiful touchdown pass from q u arterb ack Justin Archer to Clay Morter was called back on a holding call, a problem that also haunted the Huskies who had three touchdow ns called back. Both teams moved up and down the field in the third quarter without scoring and it wasn't until midway in the fourth quarter that Sherman scored on a o n e-y ard touchdown run, capping a long scoring drive. With the point after good, the Huskies took an 8-6 lead. The C ards struck again with 1:46 remaining in the gam e on a 3 9-yard passing touchdow n from Archer to Morter and lone had the lead 12-8. However, the Huskies were far from done. Starting with decent field position after a short kickoff, Sherman sent Nolan M obley on a 2 7-yard touchdow n run ju s t 44 seconds later to regain the lead. With a good PAT, they went up 16-12. With under a minute on the clock, the Huskies recovered an onside kick and the Cardinals ran out of time. The Huskies racked up 401 yards rushing and 16 first downs for the night. They were lead by Jorge Guzman with 264 yards on 33 carries and Nolan Mobley with 118 yards on 22 carries. Their passing attack was non-existent with -1 yard passing and one interception. Paul H am s, who gained 125 yards on 10 carries, led the Cardinal's ground gam e. Storm y Kendrick added eight yards on four c arrie s. In the passing department, Justin A rcher threw 3-9 for 49 yards and one touchdown. Clay Morter was the leading receiver with two catches for 47 yards. The Cards had 181 yards of total offense. Mustang volleyballers drop to Union, win at Enterprise Children with special needs receive help through ESD Mustangs to host soup feed Surplus Property Available for Bid The City Council of Heppner has declared the following property as surplus property and available for purchase by bid: One(1) Tiger Pro-300 m onitor with Gateway Vivatron-15 hard drive, along with a keyboard and mouse: One(1) Phillips 105E monitor with hard drive having an Intel II processor, along with a keyboard and mouse; One(1) HP model 310 FAX; One(1) Fellowes PS30 paper shredder; All equipment is being sold in an “as-is condition.” Sealed bids will be accepted at City Hall until 5 p.m. on November 10, 2006. The bids will be opened and awarded by the City Council at its monthly meeting on November 13, 2006 at 7 p.m., Heppner City Hall. If you have questions or wish to view this equipment, please come to City Hall. Aftan Betsinger goes up for a block against Union on Saturday, O ct. 7. Union won against the Mustangs in three matches. The Heppner Mustangs traveled to Enterprise Thursday, Oct. 12 w inning the games against the Enterprise Outlaws. Photo by Sandy Matthews. Heppner to hold final litter being p ro v id ed pickup pickup. It is time to do a final 2006 Oregon Department of T ran sp o rtatio n A dopt-a- Highway litter pick up on the state highways in Heppner. SOLV litter bags are f f 38 L e t ’ s ( J e le b r a t e ! D efen siv ely , Kip Krebs led the way for the Cardinals with 18 tackles (three unassisted), followed by Montana Marlatt with 17 (six unassisted) and Clay M orter w ith 15 (five unassisted.) Penalties hurt both teams. Sherman was flagged 18 times for 145 yards and had three touchdowns called back. lone lost one to u ch d o w n and was penalized six times for 40 yards. “It was a victory we should have h ad ," said C oach D ennis S tefan i. “W e've had two of these gam es w here we w ere knocking on the door. We should have it figured out by next week how to win in these tight situations." D espite the loss, Coach Stefani was pleased w ith the team’s performance. "It's the first time in a while that we have kids playing in their regular positions and they played good ball." "The defense played well. Some of the kids were playing in new positions. Clay did well at defensive end and it really helped having Stormy back on the line. Kip and M ontana played great gam es at linebacker." The C ard in als go back on the road next weekend, taking on Condon- W heeler in C ondon on Friday night. for the C h am b er of Commerce volunteers will “pick" the route through town on Thursday, Oct. 26 form 5-6 p.m. E v e r y o n e ' s assistance in helping to keep Heppner looking good is appreciated. Schools in Umatilla and Morrow counties are a ttem p tin g to locate all persons between the ages of 0 (birth) through 21 not enrolled in public school who may have special needs due to concerns with the following: vision, hearing, speech, language, health, general d ev elo p m en t, behavior, body movement and learning. If you have any of the above co n cern s regarding a child in your care who is aged 5-21, please contact your local school district Special Education Department contact person: BJ Wilson. Morrow County School District R l, (541) 4 8 1 -4 2 0 2 , 500 Tatone Street. Boardman, Oregon 97818 or Niki Brown, lone School District R2, (541) 966-3131. 2100 SW Nye, Pendleton. OR 97801. If you have any of the above co n cern s regarding a child in your care who is aged birth to 5, please c o n tact the E arly Intervention/Early C h ild h o o d S pecial Education Program, at the Umatilla-Morrow ESD, at (800) 9 2 7 -5 8 4 7 or, for Pendleton District residents, 9 6 6 -3 1 3 3 . 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