Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 25, 1979, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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EIGHT The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday January 25, 1979
Lady Cards defeat Helix; lose to Wheeler
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Ione's Shawn LaRue unleashes a jump shot from outside the key, while Wheeler County
defender seemingly waves at ball as it arcs towards hoop. The entire Cardinal roster scored
points during the Wheeler County contest, which lone won handily.
VanMarter unbeaten in
Town Team League
VanMarter maintained its
perfect Town Team basketball
record during the weekend,
making it three in a row with a
64-39 victory over Johnston.
Five VanMarter players
scored in double figures in the
contest, with Darrell Spivey
leading the way with 13 points.
High scorer for the game,
however, was Johnston's Bob
Scott, with 15 points.
In other Town Team action,
Smith defeated the Forest
Service team by a 37-23
margin. Smith's scoring was
sparked by a 15-point effort by
Richard Hamlett.
Jim Lankford's dozen points
helped bring the Eckman
team to a 43-40 squeeker over
Lane, while Watkins posted a
38-30 win over Greenup.
Town Team action resumes
on Sunday night, starting at 5
p.m. in the Heppner High
School gym.
4-Wheelers to finalize
organization of new club
Four-wheel drive enthusiasts are encouraged to attend
an organizational meeting for the formation of a 4-wheel
drive club. The meeting will be Sunday, Jan. 28, at 1:30 p.m.
in the conference room at Columbia Basin Electric Co-op.
Organizers of the group have met once and held one
play-day which consisted of a "jeep run" in the mountains.
Officers for the new club and by-laws are expected to be
acted upon at this Sunday's meeting.
Persons wanting more information should contact Bill or
Linda Hutchinson at 676-9001 or 989-8427.
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The lone girls steamrolled
Helix 28-21 Friday night.
Martha McEUigott played
exceptionally well, leading
her team in scoring with 13
points, while picking up six
steals. Lori Edwards was high
rebounder with 10, and along
with Michelle and Janet
McEUigott, scored three
points. Michelle LaRue was
good for four and Tammy
Holtz put in two.
Local youths to
compete in
special bowling
Four Heppner Elementary
students will leave for Hills
boro this weekend, to take
part in a statewide, Special
Olympics-sponsored bowling
tournament.
Making the trip will be
Kevin Chick, Tina Carey,
Marcie Stookey and Jerry
Anderson. In addition to the
bowling tournament, the four
local youths will take in a tour
of the Portland Zoo.
Tara Temple of Helix was
the games high scorer with 15.
Saturday, the Cards didn't
fare as well. The girls were
never able to shut off Dee
Shean of Wheeler, who ended
the game with 20 points, 6 of
those on free throws.
Martha McEUigott was
again consistant with 12
points, 10 of those coming
in the first quarter.
"I think that we overlooked
Wheeler," said lone Coach
Martha Doherty. Wheeler lost
its two top players last year in
Peg Hoover and Val Shean.
lone couldn't put its act
together no matter how hard
they tried Saturday. Wheeler
County took the win 36-24.
Turnout large at 4-Corners' playday
Despite bitter cold and
falling snow, 58 snowmobiles
and their drivers turned out on
Jan. 14 for the Four Corners
Snowmobile Playday at South
Jones Prairie.
Frank Halvorsen won the
men's obstacle race, with Ron
Palmateer and Joe Halvorsen
tied for second place in that
event. In the race for riders 12
and under, Andy Samples took
the top two places, with Lance
Journot finishing third.
In the ladies' pickup race,
Winners were Debbie Morgan
and Cathy Halvorsen. Finish
ing first in the egg race were
Christy Anderson and Judy
Ward, followed by Cathy and
Frank Halvorsen. Judge Car
michael took top honors in the
poker run, followed by Del prizes at the next Four
Moyer and Matt Murray. Corners playday, scheduled
Winners may pick up their for Feb. 6.
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