Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 31,2007 - SEVEN
Ione Middle School
girls split games
Makenna Kamos in the girls' middle school game against
Sherman County.
The lone M iddle
School girls split their games
this past weekend, losing a
close one to C ondon at
C ondon on Friday and
defeating Sherman County
at home on Saturday.
In
th e ir
third
m atchup this season, the
lone girls looked like they
had Condon handled, leading
by 10 points heading into the
final quarter.
But the C ardinals
lost starter Mary Rietmann
to fouls in the third quarter
and Condon took advantage,
outscoring the Cardinals 14-
2 in the final frame to take
the 33-31 win.
Beth Morter led the
lone scorers with 11 points.
Mary Rietmann added seven
follow ed
by Shadow
Kendrick with five, Stacee
H alvorsen with four and
Makenna Ramos and Jordan
Peterson with two each.
"It was tough to lose
like that but the girls really
played their hearts out,” said
Coach Lynn Dee Ramos.
"Sometimes in those close
games, you just don't get the
breaks you need to win.”
On Saturday, lone
led coast to coast against
Sherman County, on their
way to a 21-14 win.
Shemian had only two points
in each of the first three
quarters before scoring eight
in the fourth to get as close
as they did.
Mary Rietmann and
Jordan P eterson led the
Cardinal scoring effort with
six each followed by Shadow
K endrick with five and
Makenna Ramos with four.
"I thought all the
g irls played w e ll,” said
Coach Lynn Dee Ramos. “It
was nice that our sixth
graders got a lot of playing
time in this game also.”
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Mustang boys split on road trip Mustang boys jump on Rockets
After earning a hard-fought win over the Enterprise
Outlaws by a score of 52-50, the Heppner Mustang boys
fell in overtime to the Elgin Huskies 58-54 on their January
5 and 6 road trips. The Mustangs are 2-2 in the Blue
Mountain Conference and 6-5 overall.
The Mustangs trailed 10-9 after one at Enterprise
and still trailed 28-22 at the half despite six points from
Nacho Elguezabal and four from Nathan Van Cleave in the
second quarter. Lane Bailey had five points and Andre
Rauch four as they crawled to within 36-34 after three.
The Mustangs got five points from Elguezabal and four
from RJ Farrens, as they pulled out the win in the fourth
quarter.
Elguezabal finished with 14 points and six rebounds.
Bailey had 10 points, Farrens had eight points and 12 assists,
Rauch had six rebounds and two steals, Matt McCabe had
three steals and Justin Delveaux had two steals.
The next night was not much different as the
Huskies led 10-6 after one and 24-15 at the half despite six
points in the second quarter from McCabe. The Mustangs
still trailed by nine after three at 37-28, but got 16 points
from Elguezabal and four from McCabe in the fourth to tie
the game at 48-48 and send it to overtime. McCabe hit a
three-pointer in the overtime period but Elgin pulled away
for the win.
Elguezabal led the Mustangs with 28 points and 12
rebounds. McCabe added 13 points and five steals. Farrens
had seven assists and three steals and Bailey had two assists
and two steals.
Heppner 52, Enterprise 50
Heppner 9 13 12 18-52
Enterprise 10 18 8 14-50
Heppner- Nacho Elguezabal 6 2-4 14. Lane Bailey
4 1-3 10, RJ Farrens 16-108, Andre Rauch 3 0-2 6, Nathan
Van Cleave 3 0-0 6, Justin Delveaux 1 1-2 3, Matt McCabe
1 0-0 3, Jared Huddleston 0 2-4 2, Aaron Allstott. 19 12-
25 52. Three-pointers - Bailey and McCabe.
Enterprise- Neil 2 12-13 17, DeSpain 56-13 16,
Kelly 2 1-2 5, Butterfield 2 0-0 4, Conrad 2 0-2 4, Hull 1
0-0 2, Stewart 1 0-0 2. 15 19-30 50. Three-pointer - Neil.
Heppner 54, Elgin 58 TO
Heppner 6 9 13 20 6-54
Elgin 10 14 13 11 10-58
Heppner- Elguezabal 12 4-8 28, McCabe 5 2-2 13,
Bailey 3 0-0 7, Farrens 1 1-2 4, Van Cleave 0 2-4 2,
Delveaux, Allstott. Rauch, Huddleston. 21 9-16 54. Three-
pointers - Farrens, Bailey, and McCabe.
Elgin- Clark 7 4-6 22, Guentert 2 7-9 12, Moore 4
2-2 12, Horn 0 4-6 4, Noughton 2 0-5 4, Ludwig 1 2-4 4.
16 19-32 58. Three pointers - Clark with four, Moore with
two, and Guentert.
Mustang JV girls win two
By Kick Paullus
The
H eppner
Mustang JV girls took two
home court wins over the
over the weekend beating
the Enterprise Outlaws 32-
22 on Friday and the Elgin
Huskies 54-22 on Saturday.
The Mustangs, now 14-2 on
the year, will be at Union of
Friday, February 2, at home
against Weston-McEwen on
Saturday, and at Irrigon on
Tuesday, February 6.
In a defensive first
h alf, the M ustangs and
Outlaws were tied at 9-9
before they got going in the
third, outscoring Enterprise
17-4. The team got five
points from Jessica Hughes,
four p o in ts from Kassi
Wilson and a three-pointer
from Brynna Rust to take a
26-13 lead into the fourth.
Kelsie Fox had three points
in the fourth as the Mustangs
held on for the win.
Hughes finished with
nine points, five steals, and
three assists with Kristen
Van Cleave adding seven
points, eight rebounds, and
two steals. Erin Price had
five rebounds, four steals,
and three assists, Catherine
M cE llig o tt
had
five
rebounds, four assists, and
two steals, Maggie Armato
had four rebounds and two
steals, and Rust had five
steals.
Against the Huskies,
the Mustangs took an 11-1
lead after one, getting four
p o in ts from Fox, and
increased it to 27-14 at the
half, getting five second
quarter points from Price.
Van Cleave had five points
and Sarah Milner had four
points as they increased their
lead to 40-19 and Armato
had five points and Emily
Thompson four in the fourth
as the Mustangs cruised to
the win.
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A 12-0 and 16-2 lead
in the first quarter carried the
Heppner Mustang boys to a
58-40 win over the visiting
Pilot R ock R o ck ets on
Friday, January 19, in Blue
Mountain Conference play,
The Mustangs are 4-3 in the
BMC and 8-7 overall.
Nacho Elguezabal
got the Mustangs going by
scoring on a pass from Lane
B ailey, and then A ndre
R auch
sco red
tw ice,
E lguezabal scored o ff a
rebound and Bailey hit a lay-
up and a jumper for a 12-0
lead. After a Rocket basket,
Elguezabal scored twice to
m ake it 16-2 w ith the
Mustangs eventually taking
a 16-7 lead after one.
B ailey hit a long
jumper to open the second
and Justin Delveaux hit a
short ju m p e r, but the
Rockets came back to get
within five before Bailey
scored off a pass from RJ
Farrens. Matt McCabe then
hit a running jumper. After a
R ocket b a sk e t, A aron
Allstott score off a pass from
Jared Huddleston to give the
Mustangs a 26 17 lead at the
half.
The Rockets scored
the first five points of the
third before Farrens hit a
three-pointer and scored off
a pass from McCabe. The
Rockets came back to cut
the lead to 31-27 but
E lg u ezab al scored fo u r
straight and Bailey scored
eight points to finish the third
with the Mustangs leading
43-31.
A fte r a R ocket
bucket to open the fourth,
Farrens hit a three-pointer
and Elguezabal hit a short
jum per to make it 48-33.
H uddleston hit tw o free
throws, Elguezabal scored
off a rebound and Farrens
sco red o ff a pass from
McCabe to make it 54-37.
E lguezabal and M cCabe
then scored inside to make
it 58-38 and two Rocket free
th ro w s c lo se d out the
scoring.
Elguezabal had 18
points and 10 rebounds,
Bailey had 16 points, nine
rebounds, and three steals,
and Farrens had a double
double with 10 points and 10
assists. Rauch had eight
rebounds and McCabe had
six assists and two steals,
Pilot Rock 7 10 14
9-40
Heppner 16 10 17
15-58
Pilot Rock- Graham
6 0-4 12, Bandy 4 1-3 9,
King 1 2-4 5, Humphreys 2
0-0 4, Low 1 2-2 4, Dess 2
0-0 4, Snodgrass 0 2-2 2,
Bronson 0 0-2 0, Woods 0
0-1 0. 16 7-18 40. Three-
pointer - King,
H eppner- N acho
Elguezabal 9 0-1 18, Lane
Bailey 7 2-4 16, RJ Farrens
4 0-0 10, Andre Rauch 2 0-
2 4, Matt McCabe 2 0-0 4,
Justin D elveaux 1 0-1 2,
Aaron Allstott 1 0-0 2, Jared
Huddleston 02-2 2, Daulton
W ellm an 0 0-1 0, Tony
H ag u ew o o d ,
B rendan
McElligott, Brent Eckman.
26 4-11 58. Three-pointers
- Farrens with two.
Mustang girls beat
Tigerscots in overtime
By Rick Paullus
The Heppner Mustang girls had to go an extra
period but they came out on top beating the Weston-
Price finished with McEwen Tigerscots 45-37 on Saturday, January 20, in
10 points, four steals, and Athena in Blue Mountain Conference play. The Mustangs
tw o assists w ith M ilner improved to 8-0 in the BMC and 14-2 overall with the
adding seven points, five win.
rebounds, and two assists.
The Mustangs took a 10-7 lead getting four points
Van C leave had five from Megan Orr but the Tigerscots came back to take 17-
rebounds and two steals, 16 lead at the half. Lyndi Patton had four points in the third
Wilson had five rebounds, but the Tigerscots still led 24-22 after three but the
M cE llig o tt
had
four Mustangs came back to tie it at 32-32 and send it to
rebounds, and Fox had four overtime. Aftan Betsinger had five points and Regi Seitz
steals.
hit four of four free throws as the Mustangs pulled away
H eppner
32, for the win.
Enterprise 22
Betsinger led the Mustangs with nine points with
Enterprise 4 5 4 10- Patton and Seitz each added eight points.
22
Heppner 10 6 6 10 13-45
Heppner2 7 17 6-32
Weston-McEwen 7 10 7 8 5-37
Enterprise- Feiling 2
Heppner- Aftan Betsinger 4 1-2 9, Lyndi Patton 3
1-2 5, R ushing 2 1-2 5, 2-4 8, Regi Seitz 2 4-4 8, Megan Orr 3 0-0 6. Katie Kilkenny
DeSpain 1 2-4 4, Bruce 1 0- 3 0-2 6, Sarah Price 1 2-2 4, Amber Patton 1 0-0 2, Kylie
0 2, Masters 1 0-0 2, Lyle 1 Doherty 1 0-0 2. 18 9-14 45. Three-pointer - none.
0- 0 2. McCarthy 1 0-0 2. 9
Weston-McEwen- Turner 4 2-5 IL K . Griggs 3 1 -
4-8 22. T hree-pointers - 2 7, N. Griggs 1 3-4 6, Ramirez 2 0-2 4, Thul 1 0-0 3,
none.
Simpson 0 0-1 0. 14 6-17 37. Three-pointers - N. Griggs,
H eppner- Jessica Thul, Turner.
Hughes 4 0-0 9, Kristen Van
Cleave 2 3-6 7, Kassi Wilson
2 0-0 4, Kelsie Fox 1 1-2 3, By Rick Paullus
rebounds, bailey had 13
Brynna Rust 1 0-0 3, Kaylee
Big first and third points and two steals, and
Helfrecht 0 2-4 2, Catherine quarters helped the Heppner Huddleston had 10 points,
McElligott 1 0-2 2, Sarah M ustang boys beat the three steals and two assists.
Milner 1 0-0 2, Erin Price, visiting Irrigon Knights 75- RJ Farrens had eight assists
S tep h an ie
C u tsfo rth , 52 on Saturday, January 13, and three steals and Justin
Mercedes Garrett. 12 6-19 in
Blue
M ountain D elveaux
had
seven
32. Three-pointers - Rust C onference play to even rebounds.
and Hughes.
their league record to 3-3
Irrigon 4 12 17 19-
Heppner 54, Elgin and their overall record to 7- 52
22
7.
Heppner 19 14 27
Elgin I 13 5 2-22
Jared H uddleston 15-75
Heppner 11 1 6 1 3 had six points and Lane
Irrigon- Burnett 5 I-
14-54
Bailey four as the Mustangs 3 12, M cKoon 5 2-3 12,
Elgin- Neitch 2 4-9 raced out to a 19-4 lead after Rivera 3 5-5 11, White 3 I-
8. Silver 2 1-2 5, Malone 1 one. Nacho Elguezabal had 1 8, L udw ig 2 0-0 5,
1- 4 3, L aher 0 2-4 2, five points in the second as Osbourne I 0-0 2, Griffen 1
Campbell 1 0-02, Rabbins 0 they led 33-16 at the half.
0-0 2. 20 8 -12 52. Three-
1-2 I, G uentert 0 1-2 1,
Aaron Allstott had point - Ludw ig. W hite.
Witherspoon 0 0-3 0. 5 10- six
p o in ts,
Tony McKoon. and Burnett.
26 22. Three-pointer - none. H aguew ood, Elguezabal,
H eppner- N acho
Heppner- Price 3 1 - Bailey and Andre Rauch Elguezabal 6 2-3 14. Andre
1 10, Milner 3 1-1 7, Van each had four points in their Rauch 6 1-213, Lane Bailey
C leave 2 2-4 6, Torri big third quarter as they 6 0-0 13. Jared Huddleston
Lovgren 3 0-0 6, McElligott pushed their lead to 60-33. 4 2-2 10. Aaron Allstott 3
3 0-0 6, Armato 2 1-2 5, Rauch and Sam King each 0-3 6. Matt McCabe 3 0-0
Thompson 2 0-0 4. Fox 2 0- had four p o in ts as they 6, Tony Haguewood 2 0-0
0 4. Wilson 1 1-2 3, Hughes coasted through the fourth 4. Sam King 2 0-2 4. RJ
1 0-0 2. Helfrecht 0 1-21, for the easy win.
Farrens 1 1-2 3, Daulton
Melissa West. Brandi Hong.
Elguezabal led four W ellm an 0 2-2 2, Brent
23 7-12 54. Three-pointer- Mustangs in double figures E ckm an 0 0-1 0. Ju stin
Price.
w ith 14 points and had seven D elv eau x . 33 8-16 75.
rebounds and four steals. Three-point - Bailey.
Rauch had 13 points and five
Mustang boys run past Knights