FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Wednesday, October 19,2011
lone football wins Mustang football
over Arlington
lone #17 Joe Doherty makes a tackle assisted by #66 Sam
Gilbert in the October 13 game against Arlington. -Photo by
Paula Emmel
M. Stillman: 1T.D., 1 pat
By Paula Emmel
The farm ers and 8pts.
fans enjoyed a rainy night Rietmann: 3 T.D., lpat 20
o f football as the Cardinals pts.
faced off against Arlington Petersen: 1 T.D., 6 pts.
last Thursday. lone quickly Collin: 1 T.D., 1 pat, 8 pts.
racked up the score in the Orem: 1T.D., 1 pat, 8 pts.
first quarter to 39-0. Then Juarez: 3 pat, 3 pts.
C oach Stan W eiper put Jobes: 1 T.D., 6 pts.
in the younger players to Rushing
give the Arlington Honk M. Stillman: 5x11, 7 T.D.
ers some quality competi Rietmann: 5x98, 3 T.D.
tion. lo n e ’s second team Petersen: 7x24, 1 T.D
offense and defense played L. Emmel: 3x13
seamlessly with the starting Passing
team throughout the game. O rem : 3x3 85 y a rd s, 1
Arlington scored during the T.D.
second quarter to bring the Receiving
Collin: lx29yards, 1 T.D.
half-time score to 46-6.
lone cheerleaders Juarez: 2x56 yards
provided half-tim e enter Defense
tainment with formations Top defensive players
and a dance routine. Then K Haugewood: 8 tackles,
the cheer captain brought 2 assists
out the little cheer squad J Doherty: 5 tackles, 3 as
to help lead the crowd in a sists
“ We w e re v e ry
round o f cheers.
The starters opened sharp on offense and de
up the third quarter and then fense from the beginning
let the rest o f the team take o f the game. Our offensive
over. The Cardinals held line did an outstanding job,
the H onkers scoreless to which allowed us to take
end the 3rd quarter o f play control o f the game early.
59-6. lone coaches subbed
in players throughout the chance to play and I thought
game, allowing all the play that freshman Joe Doherty
ers time on the field. The played very well. We are
rain subsided during the lo o k in g fo rw ard to our
final quarter as the Cardi game with Hosanna Chris
nals ended the game with tian, one o f the top teams in
the state, next Saturday in
the final score 59-12.
Culver,” said Weiper.
Scoring
Top: Senior Drew Brannon (39) gets out front to block for
Mustang running back Earl Propheter (26). Bottom: Senior
tight end Cody Orr (17) makes a grab and fends off a Stan
field tackier. -Photos by Sandy Matthews
Rodeo standings
Following are the 35th, Garrett Robinson, 5
2011-2012 O regon High points
School Rodeo Association Breakaway
standings as o f October 17, 16th, Blake Greenup, 6
points
2011 :
Cow Cutting
6th, Garrett Robinson, 12
points
Calf Roping
14 th, Garrett Robinson, 6
points
Steer Wrestling
5th, Garrett Robinson, 14
points
Team Roping
2nd place net team:
Linda Sanders, John Buck-
ley, Karen Short and Dick
Tomson.
3rd place net team:
T im , L e a n n a n d L ane
Wright, Virginia Grant and
Jeff Cutsforth.
Long drive: Rick
Britt
L ong putt: Lane
Wright, 36’6”
KP: Linda Sand
ers
M arty B ra n n o n ,
northeast golf district chair
man, organized the tourna
ment. Rod Wilson donated
a driver as the long drive
prize. Jodi B risbois pro
vided homemade cookies,
Kathy Fullmer helped at the
course, and Missy Lindsay
and Gina Brannon put on
the lunch. The tournament
was also made possible by
Joann Vaughn, Elks eye
clinic; Ralph Walker, door
p riz e s; Tim D ick en so n ,
beverage cart; Roger and
Andrea Mortimore, fantasy
golf cards; and Rod Wilson
and Kelly Fox as pin set
ters.
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t x c e l l e n t e In H e a lth c a r e
Lady Cardinals
still flying high
The lone Lady Car
dinals encountered a stiff
challenge but kept their sea
son record perfect this past
week, with two easy wins
over Helix and Arlington,
follow ed by a five-gam e
nail b iter in F ossil over
Condon/Wheeler.
W ith j u s t o n e
league match remaining on
the schedule, the Cardinals
are firmly locked into first
place on the East Side of the
Big Sky Conference, mean
ing no playoff game prior to
District, and no play on the
opening day o f the District
Tournament.
,
“It gives us a big
sigh o f relief’ said Cardinal
coach Dawn Eynetich.
The Cardinals are
23-0 for the season, 5-0 in
league play and the only
remaining undefeated team
in 1A volleyball.
On Tuesday, Octo
ber 11, the Cardinals hosted
Helix, a team still searching
for its first win. The home
team easily dispatched the
visitors, 25-12, 25-9, 25-
14.
“Everyone played”
said Eynetich. “It is really
nice for the younger players
to get that experience.”
On October 13, the
C ards h o sted A rlin g to n
on a night that also cel
ebrated the current crop o f
Congratulations to
Miguel Calvillo,
> Oct. 27th'Hospital, Heppner
> Nov. 2nd' Hospital, Heppner
MORROW COUNTY
HEALTH DISTRICT
On Thursday, Oc two points each.
tober 13, the Mustang vol
In Saturday’s sec
leyball team trav eled to ond game, facing the league
Pilot Rock to play the Rock leading Weston M cEwen
ets. Heppner won the game Tiger-Scotts, the Mustangs
in three sets. The Mustangs showed their toughness by
put out the Rockets’ flames bouncing back from their
in the first two sets with loss to Elgin and beating
easy wins o f 25-11 and 25- the Tiger-Scotts in the first
13. The Rockets showed two sets, 25-19 and 25-16.
a little spark in the third Playing an excellent front
set but not enough, as the row and serve line, they
Mustangs ended the contest wanted the win for a week
25- 20 for another league end split.
win.
The T iger-S cotts
In Elgin on Satur had plans o f th e ir ow n,
day, October 15, the Mus roaring back in the third
tangs faced two tough op set to win easily; 25-12. It
ponents on the volleyball was clear the game was go
court. The first game was ing to five sets. The fourth
played against the Elgin set again went to Weston,
H uskies. The dog pack, as their big hitters started
w ith eight seniors on its working in the front row to
rosters, has been a formi end the set 25-22.
dable opponent this year.
In the final set, the
The two teams seem evenly Tiger-Scotts jum ped to an
m atches, since every set early 15-point lead as both
played against them has teams fought for the win.
been close.
The Tiger-Scotts prevailed,
In the first set, the winning the set 15-11 for a
Huskies jum ped out to an win in the contest.
early 10-point lead before
Two tough oppo
the Mustangs started play nents and two tough losses
ing their gam e. Fighting for the Mustangs.
back to take a one-point
M u stan g v o lle y
lead late in the set, the Hus ball action starts this week
kies went on a run to end the as they host the Irrigon
set, winning 25-21.
K nights on the 20th with
The second set was gam es starting at 5 p.m.
a close contest the entire They travel to Stanfield
way but ended in Heppner’s on October 22 to play the
favor, 25-23. Elgin’s depth Enterprise Outlaws and the
on the court showed as they Union Bobcats in a must-
won the next two sets in win game. Tuesday the 25th
two more close contests, they play their last league
26- 24 and 25-23. It was a game o f the season at home
disappointing loss for the against the Stanfield Tigers
M ustangs, w ith the final on Senior Night at Heppner
two games decided by only High.
Cards remain undefeated at 23-0
Elks golf tournament
a success
T he N o rth e a s t
D istrict g o lf tournam ent
was held at Willow Creek
Country Club on September
24. Forty-two golfers were
registered from the H ep
pner and Hood River Elks
lodges. The tou rn am en t
was to benefit the Elks’ eye
clinic at OHSU.
T ournam ent fees
a n d d o n a tio n s to ta le d
$1,949.50. After the sub
traction o f prizes and green
fees, the remaining amount
o f $869.50 was donated to
the Elks eye clinic.
Tournament results
are as follows:
1st p la c e g r o s s
team: Mike and Cindy Do
herty, Kelly Fox and Rod
Wilson.
1st place net team:
Todd and Ken Lindsay, Scott
Dougherty, Marty Brannon
and Missy Cutsforth.
2 nd p la c e g ro s s
teams (tie): Roger M orti
Halftime entertainment by the cheerleaders. -Photo by Paula more, Rick and Rusty Britt,
Emmel
and M ike K night; Terry
Me Shane, George Johnson,
Robert W ymore and Jim
Fortner.
Morrow County Health District will
conduct free Medicare Part D
Workshops from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the
following locations
Goat Tying
5th, Blake Greenup, 17
points
Barrel Racing
ö"1, Blake Greenup, 14
points
Pole Bending
3rd, Blake Greenup, 27
points
Mustangs douse
Rockets’ flames
M a rrew County
Morrow County Grain Growers
employee of the quarter.
Miguel has been with MCGG
at our Boardman Napa store
for over 4 years, where he is
assistant manager.
He is being recognized for
his excellent customer service
skills, as well as being a terrific
asset to MCGG. He goes
above and beyond with every
customer he deals with.
G ood J o b M ig u e lll
Lexington 989-8221 • 1-800-452-7396
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seniors on Senior Night.
JoA nna P atton, C ollette
Cason, M akenna Ram os,
Mary Rietmann, Dominika
Senkerikova and Shannon
M etcalf were honored prior
to gam e tim e. O nce the
game began, the Cardinals
dominated Arlington 25-4,
25-12, 25-16.
T he tea m k n ew
th e ir S atu rd ay m atchup
would not be an easy one,
especially in the tight quar
ters o f the Fossil gym.
The Lady Knights
took the opening game 23-
25 before lone came back
to win the next two with
a little b rea th in g room ,
25-14, 25-16. The Knights
used an early game advan
tage that the Cards couldn’t
overcome to win game four,
25-22, setting up the game
five tie-breaker. Digging
deep, the Lady Cardinals
pulled out a 15-9 win to
take the match, their first
match played to five games
all season.
“It was an intense
match all the way around”
said Eynetich. “You can’t
give Condon/W heeler any
breathing room or they will
take advantage. It was an
eye opener.”
JoAnna Patton had
a tremendous effort at the
net with 28 kills and seven
blocks. Dominika Senker
ikova added 19 kills and
five blocks.
“They (the Knights)
came out and blocked us a
lot. Dominika was getting
blocked in the middle so
we moved her to the outside
but she was definitely frus
trated,” Eynetich said.
M ary R ie tm a n n
went 24-24 at the service
line w ith three aces and
Collette Cason also had a
good effort at the line, go
ing 19-19 with two aces.
The Lady C ard i
nals will wrap up the regu
lar season this week with a
league match against Echo
on Tuesday, October 18 and
then a pre-district tune-up at
the Dufur Tournament on
Saturday.