- -j p -pt.y -y-- 00- r-r- " - The Gazette-Times, Heppner. Ore., Thursday, Jan. 27, 1977 SEVEN WW Viks rattle Heppner Ed D j Q o 1 i D if 'I yx J?Nv , N J " " V - ' . I l. Jackie Mollahan drives the baseline against Riverside Thursday. (G-T Photo) Filly JYs pound hapless Pirettes Heppner's Filly junior varsity gave up just five field goals as they pounded a hapless Riverside JV club, 43-12, in girls' basketball action Thursday. Riverside took the offensive when Suzie Hascall hit a fielder, but it was the lone score for the Pirettes in that period. Heppner raced back to an 8-2 edge and led, 16-6, at half time. Geri Grieb scored six of her game high 10 points in the third period as Heppner stretched its lead to 30 points at 38-8. The final period saw the Heppner bench empty and the two ' teams trade buckets to the buzzer. Heppner 8 8 22 5 43 Riverside - 2 4 2 4 12 Heppner: Marlin 7, Kerr 4, Gochnauer 4, Warren 4, Harrison 4, Daly 6, Grieb 10, Steagall 4. Field goals: 18; free throws: 3-14; fouls: 18. , Riverside: Evans 1, Hascall 2, Baker 2, Witt 3, Donavan 2, r Johnson 2. Field goals: 5; free throws:" 2-14; fouls: 12. J Filly JVs crush Oregon Trail, 50-10 Heppner's Fillies came up with their biggest point spread victory since their opener, last Tuesday, crushing Oregon Trail, 50-10. The JVs stomped Riverside in their opener, 68-21, but the biggest win since then was a 42-7 win over Umatilla. Eight girls scored for the Fillies, paced by Cindy Kerr with 12 points. . Heppner took a 16-4 first period lead, gave up four points in the : ;. second and two in the third, then blanked Oregon Trail in the fourth period, outscoring them 8-0. ; Billie DeMauro had four points to lead Oregon Trail. Following Kerr, Laurie Harrison had nine points and Kathleen ' Van Schoiack liad eight. Heppner 16 10 16 8 50 ; Oregon Trail 4 4 2 0 10 ' Heppner: Marlin 6, Kerr 12, Van Schoiack 8, Gochnauer 4, f Harrison 9, Daly 2, Grieb 7, Steagall 2. Field goals: 21; free 3 throws: 6-12; fouls: 14. Oregon Trail : Longhorn 2, DeMauro 4, Neiland 2, Lunkens 2. I Field goals: 4; free throws: 2-8; fouls: 7. I In Heppner Fri. Jan. 28 i 10 to 6 pm North Hammond Seafood Hammond, Ore. I Notice to Users To avoid frozen water pipes and water meters please leave an inside faucet on at a fast drip during extreme cold spells. In lone i Thur. Jan. 27 4 to 6 i end of Heppner , Water Ralph Marlatt City Supt. "We really felt bad. It was our worst game of the year. We were disappointed. ..it was the biggest crowd we've had all year," Chris Borgen, head Mustang coach said after Heppner fell to Umatilla Mollahan leads Fillys in 60-31 Pirette victory Jackie Mollahan grabbed six steals and scored 13 points en route to leading Heppner's Fillies to a 60-31 route of cross . country rival, Riverside, Thursday, improving the Filly mark to 4-5. Mollahan shot 66 per cent from the field, canning six of nine shots. Guy Kenny was next in line with nine points. There was little question, after the initial tip off, as to the outcome of the mismatch. Heppner dominated the boards, outrebounding the Pirettes, 51-21, and outshot them from the field, 28-13. After a period, Heppner led 11-3. Though Riverside made a valiant try at a comeback in the second period, the closest they could draw was three points at 16-13. By halftime, Heppner had erased the three point edge and exchanged it for a nine point lead, 26-17. Mollahan and Edmundson each scored six points in the third quarter to pace a 16-7 effort that gave Heppner a comfortable, 42-24 lead. Seven girls scored in the fourth period as the Fillies bombed Riverside, 18-7. Heppner shot 41 per cent from the field, hitting 28 of 69 tries.. Riverside, sparked by Kathy Monjay 's 16 points, shot 22 per cent, making 13 of 59 tries. Cathy Stubblefield, a sharp shooter from the outside, was cooled by Filly defenders. Stubblefield paced Riverside in the two squads' first en counter with 12, but was stopped with eight this week. Maureen Healy continued to lead the board battle, pulling down 12. Wendy Meyers had 11 rebounds and Deb Holland added seven. Heppner 11 15 16 18 60 Riverside 3 14 7 7 31 Heppner: Kenny 9, Molla han 13, Myers 6, Deb Holland 1, Janice Healy 5, Thompson 4, Rhea 4, Edmundson 6, Diane Holland 2, Cooper 2, Grieb 4, Silver threads among the brown Today, Kal Healy writes fifty down ft $ - jy 4 Happy Birthday to you Happy Birthday Kal Healy There is Another Tire Shop in Town I have a good supply of first grade tires in stock and can get, in short order, most any type of tire you want at very reasonable prices. I guarantee every tire I sell. I sell El Dorado brand tires, the same as Mike Gray has sold here f,;r years, here before me. Steel Radials Tractions Hwy. Winter Snow Tires (Studs $5.00 extra) for Cars, Pickups, Trucks. I specialize in tire repairs and would like to fix your flats, too. Vem's Union 76 Station Friday, 61-42. A first half slump hit the Mustangs, blasting them out of the running in two quick quarters. At halftime, Hep pner had mustered just 14 points and trailed by 13 at Healy 4. Field goals: 28-69; free throws: 4-14; rebounds: 51; fouls: 17; steals: 17; turn overs: 26. Rebounders: M. Healy 12, Myers 11, Deb Holland 7, Diane Holland 5. Pirates fall to Rockets, 55-47 Rockets and Pirates can mix just so long, Riverside found out this week. The Rockets broke a halftime deadlock to take control of the visiting Pirates and the win, 55-47, Saturday. Rebounding was a big key to the loss. Riverside was out boarded, 43-25, setting up the Columbia Basin Conference East Weston-McEwen 4 1 Pilot Rock 4 1 Oregon Trail 3 2 Umatilla 2 4 Heppner 0 5 West Sherman 6 0 Wasco County 6 1 Riverside 1 . 4 Condon 0 5 Scores this week: Pilot Rock 69, Weston-McEwen 54 Umatilla 61, Heppner 42 Sherman 66, Wasco County 57 Riverside 51, Condon 46 Wasco County 64, Oregon Trail 63 Pilot Rock 55, Riverside 47 Weston-McEwen 78, Condon 42 Sherman 77, Heppner 63 Umatilla 48, Touchet, Wash. 46 put up shots from the Rocket big men. Riverside trailed after a period, 15-11, but bounced back and knotted the score at intermission, 28-28. A poor shooting third period put them back in a hole, 46-39, when the third period buzzer sounded. The two teams traded buck- 27-14. Heppner hit just 16 of 64 tries from the field for 25 per cent. Umatilla was 20 for 52 for 38 per cent. Wayne Seitz led Heppner with nine points, followed by Riverside: Monjay 16, Hells berg 3, Stubblefield 8, Johnson 2, Prag 2. Field goals: 13-59; free throws: 5-14; rebounds: 21; fouls: 9; steals: 6; turn overs: 31. ets in the final quarter as PR added another tally to the margin, 9-8. Doug Price, a 5-11 sopho more, paced Riverside with 15 points. Luke Maynard, a 6-3 sophomore, added 10. Pilot Rock was led by league scoring leader, Jeff Lavender, who popped for 24 points and hauled down 16 rebounds. Riverside 11 17 11 8 47 Pilot Rock 15 13 18 9 55 Riverside: Price 15v May nard 10, Haberstich 8, Wilkie 4, Phillips 4, Witt 2, Griffin 2, Daniels 2. Pilot Rock: Lavender 24, Heimgartner 7, Perrine 7, Ward 8, Connor 6, Barber 2, Post 1. r AUTOMOTIVE SHERRELL CHEVROLET INC. Complete Sales & Service 3rd & Main Hermiston PRINTING PRINTING WEDDING INVITATIONS BUSINESS FORMS GAZETTE-TIMES 676-9228 676-9492 CONSTRUCTION CIRCLE "D" TRENCHING Guaranteed Performance Irrigation Drain Tile Power Cable Bonded & Licensed for sewer and drain fields. Trenching of all kinds. Robert Duncan Heppner Ph. 676-5550 HOME REPAIR UMATILLA READY-MIX Open every weekday, and Saturdays & Sundays if necessary. Ph. 676-9406 or 989-8467 BACKHOE SERVICE Dig Irrigation Ditches Excavating Installation of Septic Tanks and Drain Fields Gravel, Dirt Hauling W I II RONDED and LICENSED PETTYJOHNS 676-9157 Kevin Haguewood with eight. Steve Carlson led Umatilla with 18, Mike Brown had 14 and Jeff Carlson 12. Heppner fell behind, 12-6, after a period and let the Viks slip to a 14 point halftime lead. In the third quarter, Heppner dropped two more points back and in the fourth, fell 22-18. It was a sluggish game, marred by 44 turnovers, 23 by Heppner. Heppner outre bounded the Viks, 39-38, with Haguewood leading the work with 11. Heppner 6 8 10 18 42 Umatilla 12 15 12 22 61 Heppner: Peck 7, Myers 5, Haguewood 8, Huddleston 2, Marlin 7, Grieb 4, Seitz 9. Field goals: 16; free throws: 10-22; fouls: 25. Umatilla: J. Carlson 2, Brown 14, S. 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