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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Mustang volleyball
players selected for
conference all-stars
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The Heppner Mustang
volleyball team ended its
season at the Columbia
Basin Conference District
Tournament this weekend.
The team entered as the
third seed and finished the
tournament in third place.
Heppner did win both
of their matches on Friday,
which allowed them to play
for the conference title.
They lost that match to
the Culver Bulldogs, who
were then named the CBC
champions. The Mustangs
then had to turn around and
play the Weston-McEwen
TigerScots for the second
state playoff berth. Heppner
had beaten the TigerScots
3-2 the day before, but lost
to them in this match 3-0.
Heppner started tour
nament play with the Irri-
gon Knights and won that
match 3-0 (25-18, 25-16,
25-13). Heppner served
62-69. Paige Grieb went
15-15 with three aces. So
phie Grant was also perfect
by going 10-10 and Rylee
Wagoner was 5-5. Kelly
W ilson led the team in
assists with 11 and Grant
recorded nine. M organ
Correa had nine kills and
Wilson followed with five.
Jessica Kempkin finished
seven, M addie Lindsay
and Grieb had two each.
Wilson had three blocks,
and Kempkin and Kaelyn
Lindsay recorded two each.
Grieb led the team in digs
w ith 23. Lindsay had 19 and
Wilson nine.
The M ustangs then
played the Weston-McE-
wen TigerScots. Heppner
won the match 3-2 (25-22,
10-25. 25-20, 23-25, 15-
6). This was an exciting
match that went back and
forth all afternoon iong.
With the win, Heppner then
got to play for the confer
ence championship. For the
match Heppner served 84-
92. Correa went 16-16 and
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The Mustang volleyball team finished third in districts last weekend. Pictured (L-K): Team
manager Jenny Marick, Onna DeLoach, Jessica kempken, kaelyn Lindsay, Sophie Grant,
Maddie Lindsay, Paige Grieb, kelly Wilson, Morgan Correa, Dieter Waite, Rylee Wagoner,
Kiane Dumpier and Teri Gentry. Not pictured: Sydney Maben. Photo by Sanity Matthews
Grant was 14-14. Lindsay
was 24-25 with five aces
and Grieb went 16-17 with
three aces. Grant led the
team in assists with 20,
while Wilson added 11.
Lindsay had 14 kills and
Wilson 10. Kempkin had
nine big kills and Correa
finished with eight. Grieb
once again led the team in
digs with 56. Correa was
next with 30 and Wilson
had 23. Lindsay followed
with 19 and Grant had 14.
Kempkin had 10 blocks in
the match.
On Saturday the Mus
tangs played the powerful
Culver Bulldogs for the
conference title. Heppner
lost that match 3-0 (19-25,
17-25,6-25). The Mustangs
served 40-43. Lindsay and
Grant both finished 8-8.
Wilson went 6-6 and Grieb
8-9. Wilson had 14 assists
in the match and Grant
eight. Lindsay hit nine balls
for kills and Kempkin fol
lowed with five. Correa
scored four and Wilson
three. Grieb led the team in
digs with 31 and Lindsay
followed with 28. Onna De-
Loach was next with 15 and
Wilson had 12. Kempkin
had three blocks, Wilson
and Correa had two each.
With the loss, the Mustangs
then had to play Weston-
McEwen for the second
state playoff berth.
It was another close
match with the TigerScots.
Heppner ended up losing it
3-0 (24-26, 23-25, 21-25).
All three sets were close
until the very end. In the
first set the score was tied
at 24-24. In the second
and third sets the teams
were tied 23-23. Weston-
McEwen was able to get
the win on this day. The
Mustangs served 57-64.
Correa went 13-13, Grant
9-9 and Grieb 6-6 with two
aces. Wilson had 12 assists
and Grant finished with
10. Kaelyn Lindsay had
two in the match. Maddie
Lindsay hit the ball hard
HEPPNER— Staying
updated on news and events
from the Morrow County
School District just got a bit
easier for parents and com
munity members thanks to
a new Morrow County SD
mobile app, now available
for free download in the
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stores. The app is a way for
the community to access
MCSD information from
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“ W e're very excited
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in the match for 12 kills.
Wilson and Correa had five
each, DeLoach finished
w ith four. Leading the team
in digs was Grieb with 40.
Maddie Lindsay had 25
and DeLoach 24. Wilson
finished with 17. Kempkin
recorded six blocks in the
match. Wilson and Correa
had three each.
The Mustangs finished
their season with a 17-10
record overall and were 6-4
in conference play. They are
ranked 16,h out of the 43
teams in the state that play
2A vollevball.
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Heppner volleyball takes third in districts
At the recent Columbia Basin Conference District Tournament,
four Heppner Mustang volleyball players were selected to con
ference all-star teams. This honor is voted on by the coaches and
is for play throughout the entire conference season. Selected
to the honorable mention team was ju nior Jessica kempkin.
Honored as a second team selection was senior Paige Grieb.
First team selections were seniors kelly Wilson and Maddie
Lindsay. The hard work and efTort put in bv the three senior
players .for the last four years was rewarded with a great
overall season by the team, and also by individual recognition
for their outstanding play. They will be greatly missed by the
Mustang volleyball program in the future. Pictured (l.-K):
Maddie Lindsay, Paige Grieb, kelly Wilson. Not pictured:
Jessica kempkin. -Contributedphoto
The City of Boardman
will sponsor a community
wide clean-up the month of
November.
The city has garbage
vouchers available, with a
$50 limit, to residents of
the City of Boardman. The
vouchers are valid during
the month of November at
Finley Butte Landfill and
the North Morrow Trans-
Wednesday, October 29,2014
so this will be a wonderful
way to keep our public in
formed.”
The mobile app, devel
oped by School Messen
ger—the district’s parent
notification system—in co
ordination with InterMoun-
tain ESD, pulls information
from the district's website
into a more mobile-friendly
application easy to view
on cell phones and tablets.
Students, staff, parents and
community members can
now download the free app
to gain instant access to
school calendars, school
lunch payments, student
grades, news, a full direc
tory and information on
individual schools.
Each of Morrow Coun
ty School District's three
unique com m unities of
Boardman, Heppner and
Irrigon can quickly ac
cess their respective high
school's schedules and in
formation right from the
home screen of the app.
Parents will be able to
receive “push notifications”
from the district with the
app, meaning they’ll re
ceive instant alerts on their
mobile devices when im
portant information about
school—such as a closure
or delay due to inclement
weather—is released.
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Morrow County Justice
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has released the following
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jury; he was fined $435.
-Wade Merle Padberg,
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