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    SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 28, 2022
Heppner Mustangs VB defeated by Stanfield Tigers
Makiyah Christian sets the ball to Kadie Henrichs during the JV game Thursday. Teammates Keeley Nairns, Hai-
ley Cimmiyotti, Loren Trujillo, and Denisse Bracamontes look on.
The
Mustangs
JV and Varsity volleyball
teams traveled to take on
the Stanfield Tigers on
their home turf last week
and suffered defeat at the
hands of the Tigers.
JV played long
and hard, playing five
arduous
high-intensity
games.
The scores stayed
relatively even through-
out the night with the JV
girls battling to stay neck
and neck most of the
night.
However, after such a
tough battle, JV was not
victorious.
The varsity had a tough
night as well. Watching
the playback on the NFHS
Network, it was clear that
the Tigers had quite a few
strong hitters that helped
secure their win against the
Mustangs.
“We played well
offensively but struggled
to dig the ball defensive-
ly,” said Coach Mindy Wil-
son. “This means we know
what we will be working
on in practice this week.
Their hitters were able
to get above us, and we
weren’t able to get a hand
on the ball. I am looking
to see a different ball game
the next time we meet.”
Heppner JV vs. Stanfield
Lost, 2-3
Final Scores: 19-25, 25-
14, 19-25, 27-25, 14-16
No Stats.
Heppner V vs. Stanfield
Lost, 0-3
Final Scores: 19-25, 14-
25, 20-25.
Stats: Dara Teeman: as-
sists: 16. Katie Wilson:
digs: 12. Hallee Hisler:
kills: 5, aces: 1. Ava Ger-
ry: kills: 4, aces: 1. Mor-
gan Cutsforth: digs: 8,
kills: 4. Katie Spivey:
aces: 2. Hailey Wenberg:
digs: 13, aces: 2.
Mustangs lose to Lost River Raiders in
final non-conference game
The
Heppner
Mustang football team
made the long bus ride to
near Klamath Falls last
Friday to take on the Lost
River Raiders. In their fi-
nal non-conference game
of the year, the Mustangs
were beaten by the host
Raiders by score of 31-6.
The Mustangs had trou-
ble getting their offense
going in the first half and
trailed the Raiders 22-0
at halftime. Lost River
scored again early in the
third quarter to take a 28-0
lead in the game. Heppner
then went on a 14 play
drive that ended with a
touchdown. Quarterback
Landon Mitchell hand-
ed the ball off to Caden
George who ran it in from
6 yards out for the score.
That made the score of the
8th
Annual
game 28-6 at the end of the
third quarter.
Lost River made
a 27-yard field goal in the
fourth quarter to make the
final score of the game 31-
6. The Mustangs could
only manage 124 yards of
total offense in the contest.
Lost River had 322 total
yards in the game.
Mitchell was 5-10
passing the ball for 29
yards. Ty Boor threw one
pass for a 16 yard comple-
tion.
Cameron Proudfoot caught
3 passes for 21 yards and
Tucker Ashbeck had a
catch for 16. George had 1
catch for 5 yards and Boor
caught a pass for 3.
George led the
team in rushing with 30
yards on 11 carries and
scored
a
touchdown.
Mitchell was next with 21
yards rushing and Hayden
McMahon ran for 13. Boor
ran the ball for 8 yards,
Saul Lopez 5 yards and
Proudfoot had 4.
On the defensive
side of the ball, George led
the team with nine tackles.
Boor and Mitchell each
finished with six tackles
and Proudfoot had five.
Finishing the game with
three tackles each were
Cade Cunningham and Jai-
me Cavan. With two tack-
les each in the game were
Ashbeck, Lopez, David
Cribbs and Jake Lentz.
Heppner gets back
into Blue Mountain Con-
ference action this Friday
night when they travel to
Stanfield to take on the Ti-
gers. Game time is 7 p.m.
Oktoberfest
AUCTION & DINNER - OCT 15, 2022
An Evening with Red Ryder
& The Krebs Family
Ione FFA Elects Greenhand Officers
Live Music • Dancing • Prizes
Huge Silent and Live Auctions
Saturday, Oct. 15 at the American Legion Hall
325 W. 2nd St., Ione, OR • Tickets $35 at the door
Social Hour starts 4:30 pm / Dinner 6 pm
Music by Frank Carlson and Dan Robinson
Tri-Tip, BBQ Chicken or Lamb Kebobs
Dinner with All the Sides
Pictured L-R in the photo: Newly elected Ione FFA Chapter Greenhand Offi-
cers, Phegley Padberg (Secretary), CiCi Stefani (Sentinel), Miley Strzelewicz
(President), William McElligott (Vice President), Novalee Campbell (Histori-
an), Oliva Ogden (Treasurer), Isabelle Ogden (Reporter).
Ione FFA Chapter has elected seven new FFA members to serve as Greenhand
officers for 2022-2023. This is the first level of leadership in the organization.
Miley Strzelewicz was elected president, William McElligott, vice-president, Phegley
Padberg, secretary, Olivia Ogden, treasurer, Isabelle Ogden, reporter, CiCi Stefani,
sentinel and Novalee Campbell, historian. The primary duties of a Greenhand Officer
will be to compete at the district leadership camp in the ritual contest, hosting the
Greenhand dessert this winter and shadowing the chapter officers in their duties.
“What a great group of middle school students,” said FFA Advisor Erin Heideman.
“We have some highly motivated members and it will be just a joy to watch them
grow.”
The District Leadership Camp, where the incoming officers will compete in
their first team contest, is being held Oct. 2-3 at Camp Elkana. FFA, once known as
Future Farmers of America, is the largest youth leadership organization in the United
States. Go to www.oregonffa.com to learn more about this organization.
Morrow
SWCD To
Meet
Morrow SWCD
will meet Tuesday, Octo-
ber 4, beginning at 6 p.m.
at the Ag Service Center
in Heppner. To join via
Zoom or conference call,
contact the SWCD before-
hand at 541-676-5452.
Meetings of the
Morrow SWCD are open
to the public.
Housing
Authority
to meet
Bid on this Henry .22 LR Carbine at the Auction!
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Justice Court Report
Glen Diehl, Morrow County
Justice of the Peace
Xavier Bohanon, 21, Heppner, failure to carry proof of
insurance, $165.
Juvenile, Heppner, Driving while suspended, $440.
Failure to Yield, $265.
Jason S. Maben, 51, Heppner, VBR, $145.
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The
Heppner
Housing Authority will
meet Tuesday, October 11,
at 4 p.m. at the St. Patrick’s
Senior Center dining room.
Call Chris Sykes - Broker
541-215-2274
177 N Main Heppner
by Paradise Rose Chuckwagon Catering with lamb from the Krebs Family
www.heppner.net
Weekly deadline for all news and
advertising is Monday at 5pm.
Cam Day bagged this 275 lb. bear in the Heppner unit.
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