FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 17,2012
Tigers take out
Mustangs
Senior Mustang Aidan Wright looks for a hole during the
Mustangs vs. Stanfield football game last Friday night. The
Mustangs were defeated by the Stanfield Tigers 14-33 in the
away game. - Photo by Sandy Matthews
Colts to play at
EOU
Last game of season at EOU campus
stadium
The Heppner Colts will
play their last game of the
season this Saturday, Oct.
20, during the Eastern Or
egon University football
game, held at the EOU cam
pus stadium on 6th Street in
La Grande. At last notice,
the Colts are scheduled to
play a portion of their game
during half-time and will
play the second half after
the EOU game has finished,
which should be around 4
p.m.
A highlight for the boys
will be when the coaches
take the Heppner p lay
ers into the locker room
with the EOU players and
they run out on the field
with them. The Heppner
coaches and players will
then watch the game from
the sidelines.
Game ticket prices are
$8 for the public; players
are free.
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TigerScots hobble Junior Mustangs
The Heppner Junior
High Mustangs traveled to
Athena last week and lost
to the TigerScots by a score
o f 34-14. The game was
much closer than the score
indicates, as the TigerScots
scored on a couple of big
plays late in the game.
The game started with
Caden Hedman returning
the game’s opening kick
o ff 45 yards. The M us
tang drive soon stalled and
the TigerScots took over
on downs. Their opening
drive was stopped when
Wyatt Steagall recovered
a fumble. The TigerScots
scored the next two times
they touched the ball, mak
ing the score 16-0.
Caden Corbin made a
nice return on the kickoff
to give the Mustangs good
field position. After long
runs by Hedman and Kevin
Murray, the team scored a
touchdown on a 22-yard
scamper by quarterback
Logan Grieb. The two-point
conversion was scored by
Murray, making the score
16-8. The Mustangs got
close again just before the
half but were stopped on
downs, and the TigerScots
scored on a long pass play
to make the score 22-8 at
the half.
The Mustangs kicked
off to open the second half
and the TigerScots scored
again on a long pass play,
m aking the score 28-8.
Heppner got down near the
end zone once again but a
couple of penalties helped
stall the drive at the three-
yard line. The TigerScots
took over and their running
back scored on the very
next play, making the score
34-8. After a good return
on the kickoff of 22 yards
by Grieb, a nine-play drive
ended when Jake Lindsay
scored from one yard out.
The PAT failed, making the
final score 34-14.
Leading the team on the
defensive side of the ball
was Murray with 10 tackles
and two quarterback sacks.
Clyde Britt recorded seven
tackles on the day, while
Tim Jaca and Hedman had
four each. With three tack-
Heppner High news
B v J o r d a n Jo n e s
The H ep p n er High
School football boys will
have a hom e gam e on
Friday, Oct. 19, at 7 p.m.
against the Grant Union
Prospectors. The volley
ball girls have a game on
Saturday, Oct. 20, against
W esto n -M cE w en ; th is
game will take place in
Pilot Rock. There will also
be a game on Tuesday, Oct.
23, against the Stanfield
Tigers; this game will begin
at 6 p.m.
A cheerleading clinic
for young girls will be held
on October 22, 23 and 25
from 4:15-5 p.m.; the ages
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include preschool to fourth
grade and the cost is $25
per child. This event will
take place at the Heppner
Elementary School foyer.
The girls that participate
will be dancing to the song
“ Welcome to Africa” by
Shakira. The event will be
put on by the HHS cheer
leaders.
One of this week’s fea
tured seniors is Breyanna
Mikael Hynes; her parents
are Shawn and Rosanna
Kissler and her brother is
Zach Kissler. Hynes was
bom in Bend, OR and she
moved to Heppner her ju
nior year. For extracurricu
lar activities, Hynes par
ticipates in track, doing the
javelin and shot put. In her
spare time, she loves to do
photography and play video
games. Her favorite food is
PB&J sandwiches, and her
favorite color is shadow
black. After high school,
Hynes wants to study pho
tography and radiology;
she has been looking at
BMCC or the Art Institute
of Portland to continue her
education.
The other senior is Sa
vannah Claire Seewald, her
parents are Russell and Kim
Seewald, and she has two
siblings, Spencer Seewald
and Shelby Seewald. See
wald was bom in Boise, ID,
and she moved to Heppner
her junior year. Seewald
participates in softball, and
she works at the local gro
cery store. In her spare time,
she enjoys hanging with
her friends and watching
movies. Seewald’s favorite
color is red and her favorite
food is crab. After See
wald graduates high school,
she plans on going to Mt.
Hood Community College
to study social services.
Top: (L-R) Kevin M urray (#34), Ethan Akers (#78), Jake
Lindsay (#20), Wyatt Steagall (#64) and Kolby Currin (#50)
block for Logan Grieb (#38) on a rushing play. Bottom: #28
Kevin Smith gains yardage against the TigerScots. -Contrib
uted photos
les each were Ethan Akers,
Kolby Currin and Corbin.
Rushing leaders were
M urray w ith 66 yards;
Grieb, 53, Hedman, 35
and Jake Lindsay, 23.
The last game for the
Junior M ustangs is this
Thursday when they host
the Umatilla Vikings.
Lady Mustangs
jail Outlaws
Team falls to Bobcats
The Heppner Mustang
Volleyball team traveled
to Enterprise on Saturday,
Oct. 13, to play in a three-
way contest that included
the hosting Outlaws (6-7
BMC) and the Union Bob
cats (9-3 BMC).
After a long bus ride,
it was a slow start for the
Mustangs. The Outlaws,
much improved and playing
at home, gave the Heppner
team a good game. The
Mustangs prevailed eventu
ally, winning in three sets,
26-24, 25-23 and 25-23.
The next contest was
against the Union Bob
cats.' Heppner struggled
offensively throughout the
contest with many spikes
just outside the line or in the
net. However, give the Bob
cats credit for winning the
contest in three sets, 25-15,
25-12, 25-17. Momentum
is huge in all sports and, in
this match, the Mustangs
struggled to find it.
The Mustangs are 10-3
BMC and 20-6 overall. In
all matches combined, the
Mustangs have won 58 sets
and lost 23 and are currently
ranked third in the state by
the OSAA.
On Saturday, Oct. 20,
they will travel to Pilot
Rock to play in their last
three-way contest against
the Rockets and the Tiger
Scots of Athena-Weston.
HHS tailgate dinner
Friday
A tailgate dinner will be held this Friday, Oct. 19, at
the Morrow County Fairgrounds at 5:30 p.m., prior to the
Heppner High School-Grant Union football game.
The dinner will feature the choice of a barbecued beef
sandwich or a barbecued pork sandwich with chips, drink
and dessert for $5 each.
1992 HHS state
football champs to
be honored
The 1992 Heppner High School state football cham
pionship team members, their coaches and families are
invited to a lunch at the Heppner Elks club on Friday,
Oct. 26, beginning at 1 p.m.
The lunch and social hour are in commemoration
of the 20"’ anniversary of the HHS state championship
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