Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Mustang volleyball wraps up
regular season with senior night
The Heppner Mustang
Volleyball team won their
final home m atch o f the
season by d efeatin g the
Stanfield Tigers 3-0 on se
nior night.
With the help of their
teammates, the three Hep
pner seniors left the court
for the final time w ith a vic
tory. The senior players—
Maddie Lindsay, Kelly Wil
son and Paige Grieb— were
recognized and honored
before the match started.
These three girls have been
m ajor contributors to the
volleyball program their
entire high-school careers.
They all brought a lot to the
program both on and off the
court and will be missed in
the future.
Senior manager Jenny
Marick was also recognized
before the match started for
all o f her contributions to
the team.
In the first set w ith
the T igers, H eppner led
from start to finish. Onna
DeLoach started it off by
serving six straight points
for the Mustangs. Morgan
Correa then had a streak of
six service points to extend
the margin to 13-2. The lead
continued to grow and the
Mustangs won by a score
o f 25-11.
Solid play in the second
set saw the team jump out to
a quick lead and they never
let up. Heppner won that set
by a score o f 25-9.
In the third and final
set, H e p p n e r 0 °
>wn
early. Kellv ' .,son then
had sev
u a ie 1 sr ,ce
points, . Iud...g nve aces,
that put the team into the
lead for good. The M us
tangs co n tinued to play
well and won by the score
Mustang volleyball celebrated senior night at its last home
game last Thrusday. Pictured in the front row are seniors
Paige Grieb, Kelly Wilson, Maddie Lindsay and Jenny Marick.
In the back row are Ken and Carri Grieb, Cam and Bonnie
George, Steve and Mindy Wilson, Todd and Melissa Lindsay,
and Kathy and John Marick. -Contributedphoto
was 20-23 w ith seven aces.
Correa served well, going
16-17 w ith an ace. DeLoach
was 7-11 with six big aces
in the match and Sophie
Grant was 7-8 with an ace.
Paige Grieb went 2-2 and
had an ace, and M addie
Lindsay was 3-5. Grieb led
the team in digs with 13.
Maddie Lindsay and De
Loach both followed with
10. Wilson had three and
Grant, Correa and Jessica
K em pkin had two each.
Kaelyn Lindsay had one dig
in the match. Wilson led the
team in assists with 13 and
Grant had eight. M addie
Lindsay had nine powerful
kills in the match. Kemp
kin followed with five and
DeLoach had four. Kaelyn
Lindsay and C orrea had
three kills each in the match
and Wilson was next with
two. Correa also had four
big blocks and Kem pkin
finished with two.
T he M u sta n g s th en
travelled to Union to take
on the Bobcats. Heppner
played very well for most
of the match but ended up
losing 3-2.
T heir overall record
is 15-7 and they are 6-3 in
conference play. They fin
ished the regular season at
Culver Tuesday afternoon.
The team will then play in
the Columbia Basin Con
ference tournament that is
going to be held on Friday
and Saturday at W eston-
McEwen High School.
Wednesday, October 22,2014
- FIVE
Heppner “A” volleyball finishes
season with near-perfect record
The H eppner Junior
High School “A” volleyball
team finished its season
with a 15-1 match record.
They hosted the last tourna
ment o f the season on Sat
urday and defeated teams
from lone, Boardman, Irri
gon and Umatilla. The team
is made up of eighth graders
Claire G rieb, Jacee Cur-
rin, Jaiden M ahoney and
M adison Combe, as well
as sixth-graders Kendall
Dowdy and Sydney Wilson.
The girls are coached by
Mindy Wilson.
Their only loss o f the
season came after a long
road trip to John Day. They
lost a match to the Grant
Union team there, but came
back and beat them a week
later. Other teams that they
defeated were from Helix,
Heppner Junior High School volleyball “A" team members
(L-R) Sydney Wilson, Madison Combe, Jacee Currin, Claire
Grieb, Jaiden Mahoney and Kendall Dowdy. - Contributed
photo
Pilot Rock. Condon, Stan
field and Weston-McEwen.
The team showed a great
know ledge for the gam e
and w ere fundam entally
sound.
With the skill o f these
young ladies and the suc
cess th at they had this
year, the future o f Mustang
volleyball certainly looks
bright.
HES announces students of the
month for September
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The Heppner Elementary Students of the Month for September are (top L-R) Katie Wilson,
Trevor Nichols, Hannah Green, Jett Stewart, Sage Ferguson, Jayden Wilson, (hottom L-R)
lone: Spring St. (in Irelvnn Kollman, Kvler Wilson, Hallee Hisler, John Lindsay, Mariah Combe, Caleb George,
fro n t o f the turn to 3rd Claire Lindsay and Patrick Wolford. September’s character trait was “Self-Concept” and
Street). Open 24 hours.
included traits such as valuable, happy, unique and success. -Contributedphoto
7 a.m. until 8 p.m.
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Heppner teams place in district soils contest
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The FFA District Soils Contest was held in Boardman in late September, and two teams from
Heppner represented (pictured above). The beginning soils team of Alex Lindsay, Riley Gorham,
Katlyn Harper, Nikki Shaw, Morgan Correa, Wyatt Steagall, Rian Wizner, Tay lor Nelson and
Ethan Akers, w on first place in the district. The advanced team of Logan Grieb, Patrick Collins,
Jake Lindsay, Kolby Currin, Tim Jaca, CJ Kindle and Ry lee Kollman, won second place. Alex
Lindsay had the highest overall score for the contest at 126 and Rilcv Gorham followed close
behind with 125. Collins, Kindle, Alex Lindsay, Kollman and Wizner represented Heppner at
the State Soils CDF in Culver on Tuesday, Oct. 14. “This is the first time we (Heppner) have
had a team compete at state in soils and they learned a lot, saw some beautiful terrain and did
a great job!” said Heppner FFA Advisor Beth Dickenson. -Contributedphoto
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