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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 17, 2021 -- SEVEN Mustangs trample Tigers The Heppner Mustang football team won their second game of the season as they defeated the Stan- field Tigers 46-0. So far this season the Mustangs (2-0) have outscored their opponents 81-0. Heppner kicked off to start the game. The power- ful Mustang defense started a string of three-and-outs that made it a long night for the Stanfield offense. A Tiger punt from deep in their own territory gave the Mustangs the ball at the Stanfield 22-yard line. After only a few plays, Heppner scored on a seven-yard touchdown run by Jayden Wilson. The Mustangs led early in the game 6-0. The Tigers were forced again to punt from deep on their side of the field. Jack- son Lehman caught the ball at the 39-yard line, he then got some great blocking from the rest of the team which allowed him to take it the distance for the score. Conor Brosnan kicked the extra point to give the Mus- tangs a 13-0 lead as the first quarter came to an end. Another Tiger punt gave the Mustangs the ball near midfield. After two Wilson to Kason Cimmiyo- tti pass completions, Wilson ran the ball 31 yards for another touchdown. The Brosnan extra-point kick was good to extend the Mustang lead to 20-0. The Heppner defense forced another Stanfield punt that Lehman caught at the Mustang 43-yard line. He had a line of blockers on Jayden Wilson (right) and Jackson Lehman (15) celebrate the touchdown. -Photo by Damon Brosnan. Brock Hisler (32) keeps the football away from the Stanfield opponent while Jayden Wilson (13) keeps watch. -Photo by Damon Brosnan. Clog Free Guaranteed! Guaranteed not to clog for as long as you own your home, or we will clean your gutters for free. 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Just four plays later, Wilson com- pleted a pass to Cimmiyotti who ran the ball in from 30 yards out for the touch- down. That score gave the Mustangs a 32-0 lead at halftime. Stanfield kicked off to start the second half and Cimmiyotti returned the ball to the 40-yard line. Jace Coe then carried the ball 17 yards to the Tiger 43-yard line. Heppner scored on the next play when Wilson ran to the right side of the field and broke several tackles in route to a 43-yard touch- down. That made the score 38-0 just one minute into the third quarter. At this point of the game, the Heppner coaches began to substitute freely. Stanfield was able to put a small drive together that took up the rest of the time in the third quarter. As the fourth quarter started, the Mustangs got the ball back on downs and started their own drive. A twelve-play drive that ate up all but two minutes of the fourth quarter ended in a score. Quarterback Landon Mitchell handed the ball off to Caden George who scored from four yards out. Mitchell then ran the ball in to score the 2-pt. con- version and make the final score of the game 46-0. The Mustangs amassed 13 first downs and only allowed Stanfield six. Hep- pner had 245 total yards of offense in the game and only allowed Stanfield 65. Wilson was 4-5 pass- ing the ball for 64 yards and a touchdown. Mitchell was also 4-5 on the night and passed for 39 yards. Cimmiyotti led the team in receiving with 40 yards on two catches. Cameron Proudfoot caught two balls for 23 yards and Saul Lopez also had two catches for 16 yards. Lehman had one catch for 15 yards and Coe had a reception for nine. Leading the team in rushing was Wilson with 84 yards on five attempts and he scored three times. Brock Hisler finished with 21 yards on five carries and Coe had one run for 17. 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