Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 14,2007 - FIVE
Mustang girls take down Tigers
Mustang JV boys end season with two wins
By Rick Paullus
With two easy wins,
the Heppner M ustang JV
boys wrapped up their 2006-
2007 basketball season. The
Mustangs, coached by Ken
Grieb, ended up with a 16-4
record by winning at Irrigon
57-5 on Tuesday, February
6, and at hom e ag ain st
Stanfield 61-32 on Friday,
February 9.
At Irrig o n , the
Mustangs took a 10-0 lead
after one and got six points
from Sam King and five each
from Daulton Wellman and
Bryan Holland in the second
as they increased it to 31-2
at the half. King had six more
in the third as they extended
their lead to 47-3 and Chris
Lien added five points in the
fourth to seal the win.
King ended up with
14 points w ith W ellman
adding 11 points, Holland
nine and Jason Houweling
had six points.
T he
M ustangs
jum ped out to a big lead
early against the Tigers,
getting six points from King
and four from W ellm an,
taking a 16-3 lead after one.
Jordan Hatfield put up four
points in the second as they
took a 26-8 lead at the half.
King and Braden Britt each
had six points in the third as
they increased their lead to
4 8 -2 0 a fte r th ree. B ritt
added six more in the fourth.
B ritt
led
the
Mustangs in double figures
with 14 points. King added
12 points and Holland had
10 .
Heppner 57, Irrigon
5
Heppner 10 21 16
10-57
Irrigon 0 2 1 2-5
Heppner - Sam King
7 0-0 14, Daulton Wellman
5 1-2 11, Bryan Holland 4
0-0 9, Jason Houweling 3 0-
0 6, Chris Lien 2 0-0 5, Tim
Hauer 2 0-0 4, Sean Murray
1 1-2 3, Jordan Hatfield 1 1-
2 3. Braden Britt 1 0-0 2, Joe
Pranger. 26 3-6 57. Three-
pointers - Holland and Lien
with one each.
H ep p n er
61,
Stanfield 32
Stanfield 3 5 12 12-
32
Heppner 16 10 22
13-61
S ta n field
-
J.
Mancillo 3 0-0 8, Griffin 3
0-0 7, M adrigal 2 1-1 6,
Erwert 2 2-2 6. Blackburn 1
0-
0 2, S. Mancillo 0 1-21.
12 6-7 32. Three-pointers -
J. Mancillo with two, and
Madrigal and Griffin with
one each.
Heppner - Britt 5 4-
7 14, King 5 2-4 12, Holland
4 0-0 10, Hatfield 3 0-0 6,
Pranger 2 1-1 5, Wellman 2
1- 3 5, Murray 1 2-7 4, Grant
Smith 1 0-0 2, Lien 1 0-0 2,
Hauer 0 1-2 1. 23 11-24 61. Sherilyn Feck and Megan Orr surround the Stanfield Tiger
Three-pointers - Holland Friday night in Heppner. The Heppner Mustang clinch the
with two.
number one seed in the district tournament to he played in
Pendleton next Saturday.
By Kick Paullus
Cardinals take loss on the road
The lone Cardinals
fell to the Condon-Wheeler
K nights on Tuesday,
February 6 at Fossil 45-66.
The Cardinals stayed
close in the first quarter as
the teams were tied at 12.
But after that, it was all
Condon-Wheeler, with the
Cards down 31-21 at the half
and 32-45 after three. The
C ards looked tired and
disorganized, racking up 27
turnovers in the contest.
They also struggled with
their shooting percentage,
hitting just 27% from the
floor.
Paul Hams was the
only C ardinal in double
figures with 12 points. Also
scoring for lone was Matt
Hams with nine, Kip Krebs
with seven, Justin Archer,
K evin F ow ler and A lan
Rietmann with five each and
William Wehrli with two.
One bright spot was
the rebounding effort. The
C ards out-rebounded the
Knights 34-26, led by Justin
Archer with nine.
CUSTOM
BA N NERS
“ I have to give
Condon credit because they
came ready to play,” said
Coach Dennis Stefani. "I
d o n ’t th in k we did. We
looked tired and made
multiple, mental mistakes.”
He did note that Ju stin
Archer had a good effort on
the boards.
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The Heppner Mustang girls wrapped up the regular
season with a 51 -37 win over the visiting Stanfield Tigers
on Friday, February 9, on senior night, in Blue Mountain
Conference play. The Mustangs, 13-1 in the BMC and 19-
3 overall, took first place and will play for the district
championship at Pendleton on Saturday, February 17, at 6
p.m. Lyndi Patton, Amber Patton, Sarah Price, and Regi
Seitz were the four seniors who played their last regular
season home game for the Mustangs.
Lyndi Patton gave the Mustangs an early 4-2 lead
on a long jumper and a lay-up from Seitz but the Tigers
came back to take a 6-4 lead. The lead was short-lived
though as Seitz hit two free throws, Megan Orr came up
with two steals and lay-ups, and Amber Patton hit two free
throws to make it 12-6. Amber Patton scored off a drive
and Lyndi Patton scored off a pass from Orr to close out
the first with a 16-8 lead.
The Tigers scored the first four points of the second
but Seitz scored off a pass from Aftan Betsinger and Lyndi
Patton hit two free throws. Price scored off a pass from
Amber Patton and off a drive as the Mustangs took a 24-
16 lead at the half.
The Mustangs came out hot to start the third as
Seitz scored of a pass from Lyndi Patton, Amber Patton
hit one of two free throws and Seitz scored twice off passes
from Orr to make it 31 -16. The Tigers came back with a 9-
1 run before Betsinger scored inside to make it 34-25 after
three.
Katie Kilkenny hit a short jumper and Lyndi Patton
scored off a pass from Orr but the Tigers got to within
eight before Seitz scored inside. Price hit one of two free
throws and Lyndi Patton and Orr each hit two free throws
to push it to 45-30. Amber Patton scored off a pass from
Lyndi Patton and hit one of two free throws and Kristen
Van Cleave scored off a pass from Lyndi Patton and hit
one of two throws to close out the scoring for the Mustangs.
Seitz finished with 12 points, five rebounds, two
steals, and two assists and Lyndi Patton had 12 points and
three assists. Amber Patton had eight points, four rebounds,
and four steals, Orr had five rebounds, four assists and
three steals, Price had two rebounds, Kilkenny had two
assists and Sherilyn Peck had two steals.
Stanfield 8 8 9 12-37
Heppner 16 8 10 17-51
Stanfield - Carrillo 6 1-1 13, Erwert 3 2-4 8,
Martinez 3 0-1 6, Rodriguez 3 0-2 6, Nichols 1 1-2 3,
Baros 0 1-61. 16 5-16 37. Three-pointer - none.
Heppner - Lyndi Patton 4 4-5 12, Regi Seitz 5 2-3
12, Amber Patton 2 4-6 8, Megan Orr 2 2-2 6, Sarah Price
2 1-2 5, Aftan Betsinger 1 1-2 3, Kristen Van Cleave 1 1-
2 3. Katie Kilkenny 1 0-0 2, Sherilyn Peck, Taylor Kempas,
Kylie Doherty, Erin Price. 18 15-22 51. Three-pointer -
none.
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