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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday. February 7,2007 - FIVE
M u stan g JV boys sp lit over the w eekend H epp ner JV girls w in tw o
By Rick Paullus
A fter downing the
Union B obcats 45-27 on
Friday, F eb ru ary 2, the
Heppner Mustang JV boys
dropped a hard-fought 49-
48 decision to the visiting
Weston-McEwen Tigerscots
on Saturday, February 3. The
Mustangs, now 14-4 on the
year, will end their season at
home against the Stanfield
Tigers on Friday, February 9.
The Mustangs had a
narrow 8-7 lead after one in
Union, getting four points
from Tim H auer, but
stretched it to 19-12 at the
half. H auer and D aulton
W ellm an each had four
points in the third as the
Mustangs took a 33-21 lead
after three. Joe Pranger had
four points in the fourth as
they continued to pull way
for the win.
Hauer led the way
with 10 points. Sam King
added eight points and Bryan
Holland had seven points.
A g a in st
the
Tigerscots, King had four
points in the first but the
Mustangs trailed 10-9 after
one, but came back to take
an 18-16 lead at the half.
Hauer and Braden Britt each
had four points in the third,
but the Tigerscots tied the
game at 33-33 after three.
B ritt scored six fo urth-
q u a rte r p o in ts but the
Tigerscots hit one of two
free throws with 12 seconds
left to take a one-point lead.
The Mustangs had a chance
to get the win but two good
shots would not fall.
Britt had 10 points
with Hauer adding seven.
Heppner 45, Union
27
Heppner 8 11 14 12-
45
Union 7 5 9 6-27
H ep p n er - Tim
Hauer 4 2-2 10, Sam King 4
0-6 8, Bryan Holland 2 2-2
7, Chris Lien 2 0-0 5, Joe
Pranger 2 0-0 4, Daulton
Wellman 2 0-0 4, Braden
B ritt 1 1-2 3, Jason
Houweling 1 0-0 2, Jordan
H atfield 0 2-2 2, G rant
Smith, Sean Murray, Brent
Eckman. 18 7-1445. Three-
pointers - Lien and Holland.
U nion -
B rian
Savely 3 0-0 6, Brad Savely
0 1-2 1, Camelious 1 1-2 4,
C. Stout 2 0-0 4, Smith 1 0-
0 3, J. Stout 1 1-1 3,
Langford 1 0-0 2, Gore 1 0-
0 2, Griffith 1 0-0 2, Warren
0 1-2 1. 11 4-7 28. Three-
pointer - Comelious Smith.
Weston-McEwen 10
6 17 16-49
Heppner 9 9 15 15-
48
Weston-McEwen -
Duke 7 1-3 18, Cain 5 0-0
10, O. H egdal 2 2-5 6,
Nelson 2 2-5 6, Davidson 2
0-0 4, Leon 1 0-0 2, C.
Hegdal 1 0-2 2, Webb 0 1-2
1, Watts 0 0-2 0, Riete 0 0-2
0. 196-21 49. Three-pointer
- Duke with three.
Heppner - Britt 4 2-
6 10, Hauer 2 3-5 7, Eckman
1 2-2 5, Wellman 2 1-2 5,
Murray 1 1-2 4, King 2 0-4
4, Lien 2 0-0 5, Hatfield 2 0-
1 4, Pranger 1 2-3 4, Holland
0 0-1 0, Smith, Houweling.
17 11-2648. Three-pointers
- Eckman, Lien, and Murray.
Rick Paullus
The
H eppner
Mustang JV girls put two
more wins on the board last
w eekend by w inning at
U nion 51-33 on Friday,
February 2, and 53-31 over
the
W eston-M cE w en
T ig ersco ts on Saturday,
February 3, at Heppner. The
Mustangs, now 16-2 on the
year, will wrap up the season
at home against Stanfield on
Friday, February 9.
In
U nion,
the
Mustangs took an 11-2 lead
after one, getting six points
from Kristen Van Cleave.
They extended the lead to
27-11 at the half with five
points from Kelsie Fox and
four from Van Cleave in the
second quarter. Van Cleave
had four more in the third as
they increased their lead to
38-16 after three. Catherine
McElligott had four points
and Brynna Rust three in the
fourth as they coasted to the
win.
Van Cleave led the
M ustangs with 14 points.
Fox added 10 points and
McElligott and Rust each
had six points.
A g ain st
the
H eppner - M egan
Tigerscots,
Van
Cleave
again
Orr 6 0-0 13, Lyndi Patton 4
2- 5 10, Amber Patton 2 1-2 got the Mustangs going with
5, Regi Seitz 1 1-2 3, Sarah five points in the first to help
Price 10-12, Katie Kilkenny them to a 10-6 lead. She
1 0-0 2, Aftan Betsinger 1 scored five m ore in the
0-0 2, Sherilyn Peck, Taylor second as they pushed the
Kempas, Kylie Doherty. 16 lead to 29-15 at the half.
Van Cleave, Emily
4-10 37.Three-pointer - Orr.
T
hom
pson,
and Brandi
Union - Reynolds 8
0-2 16, Stratton 5 4-4 14, Hbng each had four points
Walker 1 4-5 6, Anderson 1 in the third as the Mustangs
3- 4 5, Courtney 2 0-0 4, took a 44-23 lead going into
Williams 1 2-2 4, Bauer 1 0- the fourth.
Van Cleave again led
0 2. 19 13-17 51. Three-
the
Mustangs
with 14 points
pointer - none.
and seven rebounds. Hong
and Thompson each added
six points. Jessica Hughes
and Rust each had five
Mustang girls suffer first league loss at Union
By Rick Paullus
T he
H eppner
Mustang girls suffered their
first
B lue
M ountain
C o n feren ce loss o f the
season at Union on Friday,
February 2, as the Bobcats
pulled away in the fourth
quarter for 51-37 win. The
Mustangs fell to 10-1 in the
BMC and 16-3 overall with
the loss.
The Bobcats took
an 8-6 lead after one and
increased it to 24-16 at the
half, despite five second-
quarter points from Megan
Orr. Orr had six points in the
third. The Mustangs cut the
lead to 34-29 after three with
the help of six points from
Lyndi Patton. The Bobcats
pulled away for the win.
Orr had 13 points,
six steals, and three assists
and Lyndi Patton added 10
points and two steals. Amber
Patton had six rebounds,
four steals and two blocked
shots, Katie Kilkenny had
seven rebounds and three
assists, and Regi Seitz had
two steals.
Heppner 6 10 13 8-
37
Union 8 16 10 17-51
Heppner Little League to hold
registration and tryouts
Registration for the
2007 Heppner Little League
season w ill be held on
W ednesday, F ebruary 7;
Thursday, February 8; and
Friday, February 9, from 5
p.m. to 7 p.m. each night at
the Heppner Neighborhood
Center. Boys, ages 5-12 and
girls 5-14 are eligible to
enroll to play T-ball, Minors
and M ajors baseball and
so ftb a ll. R eg istratio n is
required even if the child has
played previously and at
least one parent or legal
guardian must be present.
The cost is $30 per child and
$60 per family.
If this is your child’s
first time playing or the
league does not have your
child’s information from last
year, bring three proofs of
resid en cy (m u st have
physical address) and a copy
of your child’s original or
sta te -c e rtifie d
birth
certificate. A driver’s license
or utility bill is acceptable
documentation.
At th is tim e the
league
is
accep tin g
applications for coaches and
v o lu n te e rs. T his year,
a p p lic a n ts w ill need to
provide a photo ID/Driver’s
License.
Tryouts will be held
at the following times and
places:
Major boys baseball
- M arch 15 at 4 p.m. at
George Waterland Field.
Major girls softball -
March 15 at 4 p.m. at Bob
Kilkenny Field.
Minor boy baseball -
March 20 at 4 p.m. at Shad
Hisler Field
Minor girls softball -
March 20 at 4 p.m. at Bob
Kilkenny Field
T-ball will not be
having tryouts.
The d ead lin e for
signups is February 28. For
more information call Sandi
Putman at 676-8469.
Little League is the
world’s largest youth sports
program with more than 2.8
million children and 1 million
volunteers in more than 100
c o u n trie s.
For
m ore
information on Little League
v isit the L ittle League
w eb site
at
www.littleleague.org.
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217 North Main, Heppner
Phone 676-9158
Floral 676-9426
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M orrow C ounty
Horse 4-H to hold clinic
The Morrow County
Horse 4-H will hold a clinic
with World Class Grand Prix
Show Ju m p er Jam al El
Jadidi on April 21 and 22 at
the M orrow County Fair
Grounds.
S essio n s w ill be
o ffered for b eg in n er,
intermediate and advanced
riders. There will also be one
session on the flat for those
people that don’t want to
jump. Sunday sessions will
focus on course work.
The cost is $165 for
Saturday and Sunday, $85
for Saturday only, and $25
to Audit
Also featured w ill be
St. G eorge Tack, Mr. El
Jadidi’s own line of quality
tack.
For
m ore
information or to register
call 676-9748 or 774-253-
9606. Slots are limited.
El Jadidi competed
in World Cup Qualifications,
and is a contender for the
2008 O lym pics. You can
visit his web site at
www.K>lcxxx]uestriancenter.axii
HES Calendar
Feb. 9: Teacher Inservice
Feb. 10: Chess Tournament
Feb. 12: Chess Mates,
Morrow County School
Board Meeting 7 p.m. at
Sam Boardman
Elementary. HES Magazine
Drive starts and continues
through February.
Feb. 19: President’s Day
No School
Feb. 20: Community
Education Committee
Meeting 7 p.m. at Heppner
High School
HHS FFA members attend show in Portland
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a ssists and tw o steals,
McElligott had four steals
and three assists, and Erin
Price and Fox each had two
steals.
Heppner 51, Union
33
Heppner 11 16 11
13-51
Union 2 9 5 17-33
Heppner - Kristen
Van Cleave 7 0-0 14. Kelsie
Fox 4 2-3 10, C atherine
McElligott 3 0-0 6, Brynna
Rust 2 2-5 6, Jessica Hughes
2 0-0 4, Sarah Milner 2 0-0
4, Torri Lovgren 1 1-2 3,
Maggie Armato 1 0-0 2, Erin
Price 1 0-0 2, K aylee
H elfrecht, M elissa West,
Kassi Wilson. 23 5-10 51.
Three-pointer - none.
Union - Courtney 2
2-4 8, Poe 2 3-6 8, Longwell
1 2-2 4, Ceraves 1 1 -2 3 ,
Wagoner 1 2-6 4, Johnson 1
0-0 2, W alenta 1 0-0 2,
Josephson 1 0-0 2, Sanders
00-1 0. 10 10-21 33. Three-
pointers - Courtney with
two and Poe with one.
H eppner
53,
Weston-McEwen 31
Weston-McEwen 6
9 8 8-31
Heppner 10 19 15 9-
53
Weston-McEwen -
Zeller 5 3-4 13. Weber 1 5-8
7, Hasenbank 1 2-4 5, Ch.
Dewitt 1 1-3 3, Ca. Dewitt
1 0-0 2, Porter 0 1-4 1,
Uptian 0 0-4 0. 9 12-27 31.
Three-pointer - Hasenbank.
H eppner - Van
C leave 6 2-6 14, Brandi
Hong 2 2-5 6, Em ily
Thompson 2 2-2 6. Price 2
0-1 4, Hughes 2 1-2 5, Fox
2 0-2 4, W est I 1-2 3,
Armato 1 0-1 2, Mercedes
Garrett 1 0-0 2, McElligott
1 0-0 2, Rust 0 2-2 2. 21 11-
25 53. T h ree-p o in ters -
none.
M o rro w Countv
Horse 4 -H to
hold clinic
O
n
Tuesday,
January 30, 10
stu d en ts from
the Heppner FFA
Chapter attended
the N orthw est
Ag Show in
Portland.
T h e
group went to
Portland
on
Monday, stayed
at a local hotel
and hit the show
with a mission of
each of the kids
getting as many
b u sin ess cards
and m aking as
many
good Pictured are members of the HHS FFA that
i m p r e s s i o n s / Show in Portland
c o n tacts
as
possible. Their assignment
The
attending
also in clu d ed g ath erin g students included: Esgar
information and knowledge Sanchez, Taylor D isque,
for future Ag Sales, Ag Whitney Matthews. Brynna
Issues, Ag Communications R ust. Em ily T hom pson,
and Public Speaking contests Luke Basile. Lane Wright.
and assignments.
D alton W ellm an. Torri
attended the Northwest Ag
Lovgren and Jessica Hughes.
Angie Hughes went along to
help
A d v iso r
Beth
D ickenson as a parent
chaperone.
St. Patrick’s/St. William’s youth enjoy party
The m en ’s group
from St. Patrick’s and St.
William's parishes recently
treated a deserving group of
youth to an afternoon of
bow ling and pizza. The
youth have volunteered their
time in the last year as alter
servers at their respective
parishes.
The a lte r servers
attending the party included
Tom as
and
N acho
Elguezabal, Emily, Rachel
and Steven
H olland,
Jaqueline Jaurez, Ian and
Sean Murray, Zac Orem,
C onner Pappas, Joe and
Justin Pranger and Lilly
Sanford.
R ep resen tin g the (L-R) Joe and Justin Pranger. Tomas F^lgue/.ahal and Will
Holy Name Society were Lutcher.
| Craig Holland, Ken Turner,
L utcher, Dave
. L arry
Pranger,
Barney Lindsay,
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and Father Gerry Condon.