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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 17, 2018 -- FOUR Mustangs extend winning streak Clinic becomes youth friendly The Ione school-based health center at the Ione Community Clinic has started a Youth Advisory Council (YAC). The first project, headed by the new clinic coordinator Clair Ar- nold, was to make the clinic youth friendly. She worked closely with the kids on the project and is facilitating the YAC. The council members, Gracie Jewett, MaLin- da Morter, Zoey Gilbert, Elaina Ehrmantraut, Jake Heideman, Ivalee Hass, Clair Arnold and Yvonne Linemen Roy Collins (75) and Tyler Carter (68) hold off the Weston-McEwen Tigerscots. Morter, are the ambassadors -Photo by Damon Brosnan. and the link between the The Heppner Mus- Mason Lehman caught a 108 yards in the game. school and the clinic. tangs football team ex- pass from Wilson for the Jayden Wilson was tended their winning streak two point conversion to 5-11 passing the ball for Students pictured working on to five games by beating the make the score 34-0. 133 yards and two touch- the project are: Ivalee Hass, Jake Heideman, Zoey Gilbert, Weston-McEwen Tiger- The Mustang defense downs. Kason Cimmyotti and Elaina Ehrmantraut. scots 55-8. The Mustangs held again and got the ball was 1-2 for 25 yards in the -Contributed photo. (5-2, 2-0) scored a touch- right back for the offense. game. down on every possession An eight-play drive ended Mason Lehman caught they had, except their last with another touchdown three passes for 108 yards one late in the fourth quar- when Wilson found Burri- and a touchdown. Bryan ter, to get the win. ght open behind the defense Collins had one catch for 25 Heppner kicked off to and hit him with a 23 yard yards and Burright caught The Heppner Mustang start the game and quickly scoring pass. Conor Bros- one ball for 23 yards and volleyball team got two got the ball back. Once they nan kicked the extra point a score. Wolters had one more wins in Blue Moun- did, it only took two plays to give the Mustangs a 41-0 catch for the night that tain Conference play last to score the game’s first lead with two minutes to gained two yards. week. The Mustangs cele- touchdown. Quarterback play in the half. Wilson led the team in brated senior night at home Jayden Wilson took off with Mason Lehman then rushing with 132 yards on the ball and scrambled 39 intercepted a Tigerscot pass eight attempts and scored with a big win over the yards through the Tigerscot with only 23 seconds left in two touchdowns. Wolters Weston-McEwen Tiger- defense to get the score. the half. Three plays later, was next with 113 yards scots 25-23, 21-25, 27-17, Wilson then threw a pass to Wilson hit Mason with a on 10 carries and had two 22-25, 15-11. They then Logan Burright for the two short pass that he gathered touchdowns. Hisler picked traveled to Pilot Rock and point conversion to give the in and then outraced the up 66 yards on five at- beat the Rockets 25-22, Mustangs a quick 8-0 lead. entire Tigerscot defense for tempts and Mason Lehman 25-20, 25-14. A close first set saw the After the Heppner de- a 76 yard touchdown catch rushed for 20 yards on four Tigerscots lead at 20-15 fense got another stop, the and run. That made the half- attempts and scored one before the Mustangs battled offense put together a six- time score 47-0. The second touchdown. Bryan Collins back. They chipped away at play drive the ended with half would be played with carried the ball one time for the lead and finally tied the another touchdown when a running clock because of a 25 yard gain and Cimmy- Mason Lehman ran the ball the 45 pt. rule. otti ran the ball three times score at 23-23. The Mus- in from seven yards out. We s t o n M c E w e n for 13 yards. Derrick Smith tangs scored the last two That gave the Mustangs a would get their only score carried the ball one time points to win the set 25-23. 14-0 lead as the first quarter of the game on their first and gained three yards for The second set was much like the first except it was ended. drive in the second half to the team. The second quarter make the score 47-8. On the defensive side the Tigerscots who battled started with Wilson taking The Mustangs substi- of the ball, Tyler Carter led to the end after the set was off with the ball and run- tuted freely at this point the team in tackles with sev- tied 15-15. The Mustangs ning it in for a touchdown and the team went on a en. Brosnan was next with had their chances but ended from the 43 yard line. The nine-play scoring drive six and Jason Rea had five. up losing the second set score of the game was now that was highlighted by Wolters and Jackson Leh- 21-25. Heppner jumped out to 20-0. a 43 yard run by Brock man were next with four a 8-0 lead in the third set Heppner got the ball Hisler. They scored when tackles each and Burright only to see the Tigerscots back after a Tigerscot punt Kason Cimmyotti ran the and Jace Coe recorded three tie the score at 11-11. From and quickly scored again. ball in from three yards out each. With two tackles each there the Mustangs pulled A four-play drive that was for the touchdown. Bryan were Gavin Hanna-Robin- away to lead 20-15 and then highlighted by a Wilson to Collins then took the ball son, Matt Orem, Hayden get the victory 25-17. In the Mason Lehman pass play of around right end for the two Hyatt, Cody Fletcher and close fourth set the teams 23 yards, a Blake Wolters point conversion to make Kegan Steagall. Having run of 15 yards and a Wil- the score 55-8 early in the one tackle in the game were were tied at 19-19 before son run of 15 yards ended fourth quarter. Wilson, Hisler, Keegan Weston-McEwen pulled when Wolters powered the The teams traded pos- Gibbs, Roy Collins, Kellen ahead 23-19. They then ball into the end zone from sessions after that and the Grant, Nate Maret, Mikel served out the set to get the one yard out for the touch- game ended with the Mus- Jaca, Evan Kollman, Rien win 25-22 and set up a fifth down. That made the score tangs getting the win by the Maret, Edward Ellsworth, and deciding set. A back-and-forth fifth 26-0 with six minutes left score of 55-8. Brian Lindsay and Hunter set was tied five times be- in the first half. Heppner had 22 first Greenup. Mason Lehman fore the Mustangs pulled On the kickoff, the Ti- downs in the game to only had a tackle and an inter- away. The teams were tied gerscot kick returner fum- eight for Weston-McE- ception in the game. at 11-11 before the Mus- bled the ball and it was wen. The Mustangs had The Mustangs will tangs took control and won recovered by Nate Maret 354 yards rushing and 158 have another home game the set 15-11. With that at the 21 yard line. Three passing for a total of 512. this week as they host the win, the Mustangs won the plays later Wolters carried The Tigerscots rushed for Grant Union Prospectors at match 3-2. the ball in for the touch- 109 yards and had –1 yards Les Payne Field on Friday The Pilot Rock gym is down from 14 yards out. passing the ball for a total of night. always a tough place to play but this time it didn’t seem to bother the Mustangs. A ALL NEWS AND ADVERTISEMENT DEADLINE: tight first set saw four lead changes and twelve ties. The teams were tied at 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 17, Mustang volleyball gets two more wins MONDAYS AT 5:00 P.M. 20, 21 and 22. From there the Mustangs finished off the Rockets and won the set 25-22. Heppner won the first point of the second set and never looked back. They led the entire set by as few as one point or as many as five. They took complete control of the set in the middle of it and stretched their lead out and won by the score of 25-20. The Rockets got the first point of the third set but would never lead again. There were two ties ear- ly but then Heppner took control. They soon took a three point lead and then stretched it to four, five and six points. The momentum continued to build for the Mustangs as the lead grew until the final point was made and the Mustangs got the winning score of 25-14. The Mustangs swept the Rockets in the match 3-0. Tuesday, Oct. 16 the Mustangs (14-11, 7-4) trav- el to Stanfield to take on the Tigers in their last confer- ence match of the season. On Saturday, Oct. 20 they will play in the BMC Dis- trict Tournament which will be held at Stanfield High School. Above: Nicole Propheter (16) jumps to slam the ball over the net. Below: Genevieve Smith (14) gets under the ball for the save while Jenna NcCullough (8) and Madison Combe (28) prepare to assist. -Photos by Kirsti Cason. Community Halloween Party Treats Good place to warm up!! games October 31st hot dogs 5:30-8pm at all saint parrish hall Funded by Morrow County Unified Recreation District and facilitated by Hopeful Saints Mission Trippers Heppner Les Schwab would like to congratulate The Wranglers Riding Club Members! Lead line: 1st place Jaylee Schlaich 2nd place tie Ellie Rinehart & Devyn Pottala 3rd place Pearl Miller & 4th place Kathryn Knowles!!! Peewees!! : 1st place Paige Mill- er 2nd place Mary Ashbeck 3rd place (not in group pic) Beau- hannon Broeckel 4th place Tate Turner. Lil Wranglers: 1st place Healy Hisler 2nd place Quaid Jensen 3rd Place Rowdie Broeckel 4th place Amelya Pinkham. Jr girls: 1st place Hallee His- ler 2nd place Saige Jensen 3rd place Zandra Masterson