November 15, 2019 T he C olumbia P ress 5 WHS gets 35-20 win in first-round of playoffs B y B ruCe d ustin The Columbia Press A 35-20 win over the Sheridan Spartans last Fri- day places the Warrenton Warrior’s football team into Saturday’s quarterfi- nals. “We did a nice job of ex- ecuting our game plan on Friday and focusing on control,” Assistant Coach Cade Wilkins said. “Even though it was a good win, we have to make sure we flush last Friday and con- tinue to move forward.” Debbie Morrow Warrenton’s offense was Devin Jackson makes a break with the ball after Courtesy a Heppner player led by Jake Morrow and falls. Hordie Bodden Bodden, scoring an impressive 21 points in the first quarter alone. Austin Little and Josh Earls provided back- up with defensive inter- ceptions. “We have another good opponent in Heppner this week, so it’s important that we take the same mentali- ty as we did last week,” Wilkins said. “We need to make sure we do our job and just focus on us.” The game against the No. 3-ranked Heppner Mus- tangs is at noon Saturday, Nov. 16, at the Morrow County Fairgrounds in Heppner. We Help You and Your Family Save We saved our members over $24.2 million last year; an average of $470 per member. All that just for having your accounts with us rather than a bank! THE MORE YOU USE US, T H E M O R E Y O U S AV E . St. Mary to have rummage, bake sale fundraiser St. Mary, Star of the Sea, will have a three-day rummage and bake sale this weekend. Hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Nov. 15-16, and from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday in the parish hall, 14th Street and Grand Avenue, Astoria. Refresh- ments also will be available for purchase. Info: 503-791-6613. Shown here are Elise, Roger, and Elliott, who have enjoyed 37 combined years as Fibre Family members. www.fibrecu.com • 800•205•7872 102 W 5th St. Rainier Federally Insured By NCUA