SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Boardman quilt show coming
Mustangs remain undefeated
Boardman’s 15 th Annu-
al Quilt show will be held
October 11 and 12 from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the
Boardman Senior Center,
100 Tatone St. Admission
is $4 per person. The local
featured quilter will be San-
dy Moroney this year.
A raffle for a quilt will
be held Oct. 12 at approxi-
mately 3:30 p.m. at the quilt
show. Raffle tickets may be
purchased for $1 each or a
yard of tickets (18 tickets)
for $5. Tickets will be avail-
able at the Harvest Festival
on Oct. 5 at the SAGE Cen-
ter or at the door. Winners
need not be present to win.
Any quilter may enter a
quilt in the show, including
youths up to age 14. For
registration forms contact
Lila Killingbeck at 541-
571-2576 before Oct. 1.
Quilts may be a heritage
family quilt or made by This quilt will be raffled at the quilt show on Oct. 12.
the exhibitor. Prizes will along with door prizes each half hour. Vendors will also
be awarded for People’s be onsite.
Choice and youth quilts
The Heppner Mustang
football team stayed unde-
feated with a 30-0 victory
over the Santiam Wolver-
ines. The last two years the
Wolverines have played
in the state championship
game and were the second
ranked team in the OSAA
2A football rankings when
the Mustangs pulled into
Mill City. Heppner dom-
inated the game from the
start and with the victory
moved up one spot in the
state rankings to third.
Heppner kicked off to
start the game and forced a
Wolverine punt. The Mus-
tangs then needed only
five plays to score the first
touchdown of the game.
Quarterback Jayden Wilson
threw a 40-yard scoring
pass to Jackson Lehman
that got the Mustangs on
the board. Blake Wolters
ran in the 2-pt. conversion
to make the score 8-0.
On their next posses-
sion, Santiam fumbled the
ball and the Mustangs re-
covered it near midfield. A
four-play drive ended when
Wilson ran the ball in from
36 yards out for the score.
That made the score 14-0 at
the end of the first quarter.
The teams traded posses-
sions with each other the
entire second quarter to end
the half with the Mustangs
leading 14-0.
The Mustangs got the
ball to start the second half
and only needed a little
over two minutes to score
again. A five-play drive led
to a touchdown when Wil-
son scored on a run from
five yards out. Wilson then
threw to Jackson Lehman
for the 2-pt. conversion to
make the score 22-0.
The dominating Hep-
pner defense forced anoth-
er punt and the Mustang
offense went on a nine-
play drive that resulted
in another score. Mason
Lehman caught a 21-yard
touchdown pass from Wil-
son to increase the lead to
28-0. Mason then ran in the
2-pt. conversion that made
the score 30-0 as the third
quarter ended. The teams
traded possessions several
times in the fourth quarter
and the game ended with
the Mustangs getting the
win by the score of 30-0.
Heppner had 14 first
downs in the game to only
one for Santiam. The Mus-
tangs rushed for 217 yards
and held Santiam to only
32. Heppner had 116 pass-
ing yards to –1 for the Wol-
verines. Total yardage for
the Mustangs was 333 and
for Santiam it was 31 yards.
Wilson was 4-9 passing
the ball for 116 yards and
two touchdowns. He also
had two passes intercepted
in the game. Kason Cimmi-
yotti attempted two passes
and had no completions.
Jackson Lehman caught
two passes for 87 yards and
a touchdown while Mason
Lehman also had two pass
receptions for 29 yards and
a score.
Leading the way in
rushing was Wilson with
106 yards on 13 carries and
he scored two touchdowns.
Wolters was next with 55
yards on 11 carries and Ma-
son Lehman had 24 yards
on five rushes. Brock Hisler
ran for 20 yards and Saul
Lopez finished with 16.
Wolters and Hisler led
the defensive effort with
six tackles each. Mason
Lehman finished with five
tackles and Wilson had
four. With three tackles
each were Jackson Lehman
and Roy Collins. Finishing
with two tackles in the
game were Kellen Grant,
Gavin Hanna-Robinson,
Hayden Hyatt and Jace
Coe. Matt Orem, Kan-
non Wilkins, Nate Meret,
Jorden Sweeney, Kevin
Rea, Cody Fletcher and
Jacob Haugen finished with
one tackle each.
The Mustangs travel
to Summit High School in
Bend for a game this Satur-
day. Heppner will take on
the Gold Beach Panthers
at 2 p.m.
port at SE Brandon St/SE
Utah Ave, Irrigon that a
Dodge Caravan spun its
tires, blew through the stop
signs, spun tires all the way
around the corner. Yelled at
the driver.
-MCSO received a re-
port at Threemile Canyon
Farms on Threemile Rd,
Boardman that RP is being
harassed and abuse by his
manager, has tried to make
a complaint, nothing is be-
ing done. Was physically
abused today, choked and
beat up.
-MCSO received a
report on Boardman Ave
NE, Boardman that a cell
phone was stolen from a
friend’s house on Tuesday
in Irrigon.
-MCSO received a re-
port at Heppner Main St
Park on N Main St, Hep-
pner that children are play-
ing at the park unattended.
-MCSO received a re-
port at NE Twelfth St/NE
Washington Ave, Irrigon
that RV went around the
corner and knocked down a
power wire and a power box
is hanging by a thin line.
-MCSO received a re-
port on Estate Loop, Irrigon
that the alternative school
reported that two students
got off the bus in Board-
man at the wrong stop and
refused to get back on. One
being the RP’s daughter.
-MCSO received a re-
port at Country Garden 23
on Country Garden Rd,
Irrigon that a stray dog is
on the highway running
towards Irrigon.
-MCSO received a re-
port on SE Utah Ave, Irri-
gon that a little red car just
traveled at a high rate of
speed past his res towards
Tenth. Unable to locate.
-MCSO received a re-
port on NW Third St, Ir-
rigon of loud music in the
area. Unable to locate.
Sheriff’s Report
The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office has released the following information:
May 29: Morrow
County Sheriff ’s Office
received a report on Wagon
Wheel Loop, Irrigon that a
friend’s dog bit the owner.
-MCSO received a re-
port at NE Gilmore St/NE
Pioneer Dr, Heppner that
there are two dogs walking
down Gilmore. Unable to
locate.
-MCSO received a re-
port on S H St, Lexington
that neighbor’s puppy was
out again. RP advised they
were able to stake the dog
out in its own yard but it has
no access to food or water.
-MCSO received a re-
port at E May St/Kirk Al-
ley, Heppner that a small
black dog has been loose
in the alley for two hours
stirring up the other dogs in
the neighborhood. Melody
Lorraine Coake was issued
citation for dog at large.
-MCSO received a re-
port at NE Chase St/E May
St, Heppner of a loose black
lab. Deputy was unable to
catch the dog.
-MCSO received a re-
port at Boardman Foods on
E Columbia Ave, Boardman
that drugs and pipe were
found on the property of
the store.
-MCSO received a re-
port at SW Fourth St/W
Hwy 730, Irrigon that a
small Polaris 4-wheeler is
in an alfalfa field.
-MCSO received a re-
port at Hwy 207/Willow
Creek Rd, Heppner that a
black lab is running down
the road.
-MCSO received a
report on SE Hager St,
Heppner that her neighbor
bought a large travel trailer
and has parked it right on
the property line on the
RP’s driveway. RP advises
that she cannot back out of
her driveway safely as she
cannot see anything.
-MCSO received a re-
port on SE Utah Ave, Ir-
rigon that a red Pontiac is
traveling at a high rate of
speed in front of his house.
Unable to locate.
-MCSO received a re-
port on NW Morgan St,
Heppner that someone is
staggering down Morgan
St, walking into the road.
-MCSO received a re-
port on SE Utah Ave, Ir-
rigon that a white Toyota
Camry went by his res at a
high rate of speed.
-MCSO received a re-
port at Rusty Truck Bar
and Grill on E Hwy 730,
Irrigon that two vehicles
leaving the Rusty Truck are
intoxicated.
-MCSO received a re-
port on Rome St, Boardman
that RP is requesting help,
unknown further. Trans-
ported.
-MCSO received a re-
port on SE Utah Ave, Ir-
rigon that a white Chevy
pickup was playing music
at a loud volume.
May 30: Morrow
County Sheriff ’s Office
received a report on NW
Oregon Ave, Irrigon that a
male subject sent threaten-
ing messages to her over
Facebook.
-MCSO received a re-
port at Boardman Marina
on Marine Dr W, Boardman
that there is someone steal-
ing stuff, possibly under the
influence. Unable to locate.
-MCSO received a re-
port on SE Cannon St, Hep-
pner that subject’s dogs are
out again. Citation issued.
-MCSO received a re-
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