Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 19, 2018 -- EIGHT
Mustangs beat Raiders to take Heppner volleyball competes
at John Day and Baker City
first win of the season
The Heppner Mustang
football team won their first
game of the season by beat-
ing the Lost River Raiders
with a score of 20-6 at the
game played on Saturday
at Summit High School in
Bend. It was the second
game of a double header
that saw Grant Union de-
feat Gold Beach in the first
game 46-8.
Heppner kicked off to
start the contest and held the
Raiders on their first drive.
The Mustangs then took
over and put together an
11 play drive that ended in
a touchdown. Quarterback
Jayden Wilson hit Mason
Lehman with a pass that
covered 14 yards to get the
score. The PAT attempt was
no good and the Mustangs
led 6-0 at the end of the first
quarter.
The teams traded pos-
sessions in the second quar-
ter and again the Mustangs
went on a long drive. A 10
play drive that ate up five
minutes of game time re-
sulted in another Heppner
touchdown. A 43 yard pass
completion from Wilson
to Lehman got the ball to
near the goal line. Two
plays later Lehman blasted
through the line for a three-
yard touchdown run, giving
the Mustangs a 12-0 lead.
Lost River got the ball
and went on their own long
drive. A 15 play drive saw
them get the ball to the
Mustang seven-yard line as
halftime approached. The
Raiders attempted to score
several times from there,
with the last attempt having
only three seconds left in
the half. The pass attempt
fell to the ground incom-
plete and the Mustangs led
12-0 at halftime.
Early in the second half,
Wilson was intercepted and
Lost River ran the ball back
to the four-yard line. On
the very next play Lehman
intercepted a Raider pass to
Tyler Carter tackles his Raiders opponent in the game held in
Bend last week. -Photo by Kirsti Cason..
give the Mustangs the ball
at the five-yard line. Two
plays later Lehman took
the ball from Wilson and
ran around the left side of
the offensive line. He got
some great blocking on
the outside and tight roped
down the sideline for an
81 yard touchdown run.
Wilson scored the 2-pt.
conversion on a run to give
the Mustangs a 20-0 lead at
this point.
Lost River scored their
only touchdown on their
next possession to make
it 20-6. The teams went
back and forth the rest of
the game with neither one
really threatening to score.
Both teams had 15 first
downs in the game. The
Mustangs had 331 total
yards for the game and Lost
River 242. Heppner rushed
for 214 yards and had 117
yards through the air.
Wilson was 8-13 pass-
ing the ball for 117 yards.
He had one touchdown pass
and one pass intercepted.
Mason Lehman caught four
of those passes for 70 yards
with a long of 43 yards.
Evan Kollman had two
receptions for 36 yards and
Wolters had a catch for an
eight-yard gain. Jackson
Lehman caught a pass from
Wilson for three yards.
Mason Lehman led the
team in rushing with 103
yards on six carries. Blake
Wolters carried the ball
12 times for 55 yards and
Wilson had 54 yards on
12 carries. Gavin Hanna-
Robinson packed the ball
three times and gained two
yards in the game.
Jason Rea led the team
with 13 tackles. Hanna-
Robinson was next with
nine and Wolters finished
with seven. Tyler Carter re-
corded six tackles and Matt
Orem and Wilson had five.
Evan Kollman and Ma-
son Lehman each had four
tackles in the game. Logan
Burright was next with
three tackles and with two
each were Keegan Gibbs,
Charles Cason and Roy
Collins. With one tackle
each in the game were Jack-
son Lehman, Hayden Hyatt
and Kellen Grant.
This Friday the Mus-
tangs will travel out of state
and play the team from
Colfax, WA.
The Heppner Mustang
volleyball had a couple
busy days last week on the
court. They first traveled to
John Day on Thursday for a
Blue Mountain Conference
match against the Grant
Union Prospectors. Next,
they went on to Baker City
to stay the night and then
play in the Baker Bulldog
Tournament.
In John Day, the Mus-
tangs came off of the bus
and started a little slow in
the first set losing by the
score of 11-25. In the next
two sets Heppner played
much better and were in
both sets to the very end.
The Prospectors, who are
the defending state cham-
pions and still have a ton of
talent left from last year’s
team, defeated the Mus-
tangs in the last two sets by
the identical scores of 25-18
and 25-18.
It was early in the morn-
ing when Heppner got to the
Baker High School gym.
In pool play the Mustangs
lost to the host team, Baker,
by the scores of 18-25 and
12-25. They then took on
Weiser, ID and Heppner
defeated the Wolverines in
straight sets 26-24 and 25-
23. The final match in pool
play saw the Mustangs split
with the LaGrande Tigers.
Heppner won one set 25-
18 and LaGrande won the
other 25-11.
Bracket play began
with the Mustangs playing
the Ontario Tigers. Hep-
pner defeated the Tigers
by the scores of 25-13 and
25-10. That win moved the
Mustangs into the tour-
nament semifinals where
they would face off again
with the LaGrande Tigers.
Heppner lost to LaGrande
by the scores of 7-25 and
13-25.
The Mustangs day was
finished at that point and
after spending nine hours in
the gym playing volleyball,
the team was ready to go
home.
The schedule does not
let up this week for the
team as they travel to Mil-
ton-Freewater to play the
McLoughlin Pioneers on
Tuesday. They then start
back up in conference play
by hosting the Pilot Rock
Rockets on Thursday. The
team then makes the long
bus trip to Enterprise to face
the Outlaws and the Union
Bobcats.
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