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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 1,2006 - FIVE
The M ustangs got
the ball back again after
forcing a punt and went back
to work as Maben ran for 16
yards, Peck hit K ody
Lovgren for a 20-yard gain
to the four where Maben
took it in for the touchdown.
H auer’s kick was good to
make it 28-0 late in the first
half.
They weren’t quite
done yet though as the
Mustangs got the ball back
after a short punt. Caleb
Maben ran three times for
seven yards and after an
o ffsid e penalty on the
Outlaws, Hauer booted the
46-yard field goal to end the
first half with the Mustangs
in control with a 31-0 lead.
The Mustangs didn't
miss a beat in the second half
as they took the kickoff and
drove down the field with
Casey Maben rushing three
tim es for 32 yards then
Bailey broke free for a 34-
yard touchdown run. Hauer
booted the extra point to
make it 38-0 early in the third
quarter.
The M ustangs got
the ball back on another
interception by Farrens and
drove inside the five but a
short field goal attempt on a
bad angle was just wide and
the Outlaws took over.
The defen se held
again and a bad snap on the
punt lost 30 yards before
D elveaux jum ped on the
fumble. The Mustangs were
unable to move the ball
though as the Outlaws took
o v er on dow ns. On the
Mustangs next possession,
they were forced to punt
again but a fumble on the
Mustangs take care of Outlaws
#35 Tim Hauer kicks a 46-vard Field goal, while #3 RJ Farrens
holds the ball. Photo by Jaci Hughes.
By Rick Paullus
A 24-point second
quarter highlighted by a 46-
yard field goal by Tim Hauer,
helped
the
H ep p n er
Mustangs to a 41 -6 win over
the Enterprise Outlaws on a
cold Friday, O ct. 27 in
Enterprise in Blue Mountain
C o n feren ce play. The
Mustangs, 6-0 in the BMC
and 7-2 overall, end the
re g u la r season at hom e
against the Elgin Huskies
with the league title on the
line.
The team s traded
possessions to start the game
then Robbie Smith jumped
on an Outlaw fumble to give
the M ustangs good field
position at the Enterprise 17-
yard line. Lane Bailey went
for nine yards, Ju stin
Delveaux went for four and
after he lost a yard, Bailey
took it in from the five for
the to u chdow n. H auer
kicked the extra point to
make it 7-0 midway through
the first quarter.
The O utlaw s next
possession was ended by an
RJ Farrens interception and
35-yard retu rn but the
M ustangs were unable to
capitalize and Enterprise
took over on downs. The
Mustangs then put together
their second scoring drive as
Bailey scored again from
nine yards out on the first
play of the second quarter
and after Hauer’s kick was
perfect, they increased their
lead to 14-0.
The d efen se held
again and the Mustangs put
together another scoring
drive as Bailey ran twice for
24 yards then Quinn Peck hit
Casey Maben three times for
38 yards, the last one from
12 yards out fo r the
touchdow n and H auer
kicked the extra point to
m ake it 21-0 m idw ay
through the second quarter.
In the Balance,
VOTE
CHRISTOPHER
BRAUER FOR
CIRCUIT JUDGE
(Position 5, Umatilla & Morrow Counties)
There is no comparison in past
& present experience!!
BRAUER Opponent
Started care center for abused children
Individual
Statistics:
Rushing- Heppner-
Drug Court Team Member
Multidisciplinary Team Member
for at risk children
Casey Maben 12-86, Bailey
9-85, Caleb Maben 8-21,
Justin Delveaux 3-4, Josh
Shank 4-11, Bryan Holland
3-16, Quinn Chick 6-(-7)
and Dalton Wellman 3-(-8);
E n terp rise - G irtz 7-49,
DeSpain 7-2, Nebel 2-8,
Myers l-(-3) and Exon l-(-
30).
Passing- Heppner-
Peck 4-11-0 58 yards and
W ellman 2-3-0 21 yards;
Enterprise- DeSpain 1-9-2
10 yards.
Receiving-
Heppner- Casey Maben 3-
38, Kody Lovgren 1-20,
Drew Johnson 1-18, Cody
Dorman 1-3; E nterprise-
Maasdam 1-10.
Elected to public office
Former President of the Oregon District
Attorneys Association
Former BMCC Criminal Justice Advisory
Board Member
Yes
No
Oregon State Board on Police Standards &
Training (2 terms)
Yes
No
Attorney General's Civil Commitment
Task Force Member
Yes
No
Oregon Judicial Department Criminal
Caseflow Project Member
Yes
No
Oregon Crime Victim’s Rights Compliance
Project Member
Yes
No
Aggravated Murder Trial Qualified
Yes
Special Prosecutor in multiple counties
Yes
Leadership Class Coordinator
Yes
Helped develop program for educating
prosecutors, defenders, judges & private
lawyers (now in its 20,h year)
Yes
CUSTOM
BAN N ER S
Endorsed by all Circuit Court Judges in
Umatilla & Morrow Counties & the Attorney
General of the State of Oregon
Yes
Heppner
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Heppner Junior High finishes
football season with a win
Junior Hi*>h player Ian Murray (#54) blocks for #4X Daniel
Jeffreys against Mt. Vernon in their last game of the season.
Heppner won the Final game 24-6. Photo hy Sandy Matthews.
Third place Mustang volleyball
team heads to state
#
if
Heppner Mustang Megan Orr kills the ball against Union.
Photo
by Sandy Matthews.
The Heppner Mustang volleyball team played in
the district tournament in Athena on Saturday, Oct. 28.
The Mustangs lost the game against Union playing
five matches. However, they advanced to the state playoffs
with a third place win over Elgin. The state game will be
held on Saturday, Nov. 4.
A m ber Patton was nam ed to first team All-
Conference, while Regi Seitz was chosen to the second
team and Whitney Matthews and Megan Orr were given
honorable mentions.
lone speech team competes in
second tournament
On Saturday, Oct.
28, m embers of the lone
speech and debate team
traveled to Hood River for
the Apple Cup- a novice
tournament consisting of just
the lone and Hood River
teams. Competing for lone
were Tiana Camarillo, Alex
Carlson. Kip Krebs. Teonna
V andever. Josie M iller,
B renna R ietm ann and
Christian Cannon.
Students competed
in a v ariety o f ev en ts.
V andever and
Krebs
competed as a team in the
public debate category, as
well as C am arillo and
Cannon. Miller and Carlson
gave oratory speeches, while
im prom ptu
speakers
included Rietmann, Cannon
and Krebs. Carlson also did
prose reading and Vandever
was
in
the
p o etry
competition. Miller gave a
humorous interpretation and
she and Vandever also did a
dual in te rp re ta tio n . The
com petitors worked hard
throughout the day and their
efforts paid off. with the
team w inning sev eral
ribbons.
"Even though (the
tournament] only consisted
of two teams, it was a great
experience for the kids and
a chance for them to see
som e co m p etitio n ,” said
lone S peech C oach Jim
Raible. “I’m Iwking forward
to the next one.”
ChessMates seeking volunteer
instructors
ChessMates chess club is seeking volunteers to help
during their after school chess practices. The club meets
on Mondays from 3:30-4:45 p.m. Anyone w ith know ledge
of the game of chess and w illing to teach that know ledge
to ch ild re n is ask ed to
c o n ta c t
M ary
Ann
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Elguezabal at 676-9128 for
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m ore in fo rm atio n on
2 . 1 LISTEN to my customers
volunteering.
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The club is currently
made up of approximately
4 . 1 PLEASE my customers
60 children. Twenty-five of
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those
m em bers
are
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return was recovered by
Peck deep in E nterprise
territory. They capitalized
this time on the turnover as
Hauer booted a 32-yard field
goal to make it 41-0 with
8:33 left in the game.
The O utlaw s got
their touchdown late in the
fourth on a 45-yard run.
The defense held the
Outlaws to 51 yards rushing,
eight yards in the first half,
with 45 of those on the one
play and 61 yards total for
the game. Delveaux led the
defense with 16 points, with
Farrens adding 12 points and
Smith 11 points. Bailey and
A aron A llstott each had
eight points.
Casey Maben rushed
12 times for 86 yards and
Bailey added 85 yards on
nine c arrie s and three
touchdowns.
Peck was four of 11
passing for 58 yards and a
touchdow n
w ith
no
interceptions with Maben
catching three for 38 yards.
Heppner 7 24 7 3-41
Enterprise 0 0 0 6-6
First Quarter
H ep p n er-
Lane
Bailey five-yard run (Tim
Hauer kick) 6:14
Second Quarter
H eppner- B ailey
nine-yard run (Hauer kick)
11:25
H eppner- C asey
Maben 12-yard pass from
Quinn Peck (H auer kick)
7:30
H eppner- M aben
four-yard run (Hauer kick)
2:38
Heppner- Hauer 46-
yard field goal 0:17
Third Quarter
Heppner- Bailey 34-
yard run (Hauer kick) 10:20
Fourth Quarter
Heppner- Hauer 32-
yard field goal 8:33
E n terp rise- Jacob
G irtz 4 5 -y ard run (kick
failed) 3:10
Team Statistics:
First Downs- Heppner 14,
Enterprise 6; Rushes-yards-
Heppner 48-208, Enterprise
29-51; P assing yards-
Heppner 79, Enterprise 10;
Passes- H eppner 6-14-0,
Enterprise 1-9-2; Fumbles-
lost-
H eppner
0-0,
E n terp rise
4-4;
and
Penalties-yards- Heppner 3-
25, Enterprise 6-27.
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