EIGHT-The Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon. Thursday. October 18. 1979-
Heppner blanks Wahtonka to retain lead
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Action at the Heppner High School junior varsity game Monday night
team losing to Wahtonka 14-0.
saw the Mustang
Heppner's Mustangs shut
out Wahtonka 35-0 in an away
football game last Friday.
Quarterback John Bier had
his best game of the season as
he passed for 158 yards and
three touchdowns. He hit on
10- of-15 passes.
Heppner's first score came
on a 47-yard pass play from
Bier to Dale Holland. Jim
Parker kicked the first of the
five extra points he made
during the game.
Tailback John Murray
scored on a 19-yard run in the
first quarter and an 11-yard
run in the second period as the
Mustangs led at halftime 21-0.
Bier tossed a 5-yard pass for
a TD to Holland and an
11- yard pass to reserve tail
back Chris Zita for another
score in the third period. The
fourth quarter was scoreless.
"They left the middle wide
open with their defense and
the pass was so open that we
couldn't resist," Heppner
Coach John Sporseen said.
Murray ran the ball for 127
yards on 14 carries for an
average of 8.9 yards per
carry. Cliff Dougherty, in a
substitute role, ran the ball for
70 yards on 11 carries for a 6.4
average. The Mustangs had
more than 400 yards in total
offense while Wahtonka had
101 yards.
Heppner had 17 first downs
compared to four for Wahton
ka. Six of the first downs were
from running and 11 from
passing while Wahtonka had
two rushing and one passing.
Heppner ran the ball 45
times for 255 yards while
Wahtonka ran the ball 25
times for 70 yards. In total
yardage, Heppner had 413
yards on 60 plays for a 6.9
yards per play average while
the Eagles had 40 plays for 101
yards for a 2.5 yards per play
average.
Heppner did fumble three
times, losing one, and the
team did have more penalties
than Wahtonka as 55 yards
were walked off against the
Mustangs.
Parker led the defense with
16 defensive points. He had
five assisted tackles, three
solo tackles and one blocked
kick.
Sporseen's defensive points
are awarded for an assisted
tackle (one point), an unassis
ted tackle (two points), a
tackle ' for a loss (three
points), a fumble recovery or
an interception (four points),
a blocked kick (five points)
and a defensive touchdown
(six points.)
continued on page 9
Bowling
Sparetimer's League
Healy,Mahoney excel
in local rodeo meet
Janice Healy and Tara
Mahoney were standouts at
th' recent Harry Noble Jack
pot Rodeo.
Healy won the open barrels,
the open poles and the steer
dobbing competition on the
first day and the open poles
competition the second day.
She also came in second place
in the breakaway roping event
on the first day and got two
seconds in the open barrels
and breakaway roping on the
second day.
Mahoney placed first in the
junior barrels and second in
the novice barrels on the first
day and she placed first in
both the novice and junior
barrels the second day and
fourth in the open barrels.
Trisha Mahoney was second
in the junior barrels, second in
the open poles and second in
the steer dobbing the first day
and she was second in the
junior barrels the second day.
Kathleen Van Schoiack was
fourth in the poles and Anne
Van Schoiack was third in the
poles and fourth in the novice
barrels.
Lawrence Rice placed in the
saddle bronc competition and
Rocky Steagall placed in the
bull riding event.
Also competing from Mor
row County in the rodeo were
Sheri Brock, Cindy Dough
erty, Jerry Gentry, Mary
Daly, Tim Daly, Ron Currin,
Neil Beamer, Shirley Beamer,
Walt Coffman and Kelly
Keene.
Also competing were Shawn
and Randy Britt.
Libby Britt was second in
the peewee barrel racing
event Sunday.
After the rodeo Saturday, a
benefit auction was held for
Ed Hollowell, who was injured
in an auto accident earlier this
year.
Cardinals shut out Dufur 36-0
by Teena I.indstrom
The lone Cardinals srnashed
the Dufur Rangers 36-0 at
Dufur Oct. 13.
Gregg Rietmann started off
the scoring in the first quarter
with a five-yard run for six
points. The extra point at
tempt failed.
In the second quarter,
Dennis Stefani broke loose for
a 68-yard touchdown run.
Stefani then passed to Treve
Riverside beats lone
in volleyball match
The lone Cardinals, coached
by Barbara Stefani and Ve
nessa Thew, lost to Riverside
Oct. 9 in the Pirates' gym.
The varsity team won the
first game easily 15-1 and it
looked like an easy win for the
Cards but Riverside came
back in the second contest to
win just as easily 15-1 . The two
teams battled it out in the
third and final game of the
match but Riverside came out
on top 15-12.
The JV team lost its first
game 16-13 but came back to
win the second 16-13 and lost
another close game in the
finale 16-14.
The varsity squad also lost
to Sherman Oct. 1 1 in another
away match.
Sherman won the first game
15-6 and the second 15-fi so
there was no need for a third
game.
The junior varsity also lost
in two games 15-9 and 15-11.
Peterson for the extra point
and lone led 14-0 at halftime.
The third touchdown of the
game came when Rietmann
stepped in from two yards out.
Again Stefani passed to Peter
son for the extra-point.
The next touchdown came
on a pass from Stefani to
Peterson but the point after
touchdown pass attempt
failed.
The third quarter was
scoreless but the Cards made
one last touchdown in the
fourth period. Stefani was in
on this score also as he hit
Rietmann on a 67-yard pass
play for six points. Once
again. Stefani hit Peterson on
the extra point try and lone
won 35-0. -
"Their defense shut down
our running game a little, but
in order to do that, they
exposed themselves to the
passing game." Coach Gordon
Meyers said. "We still were
able to move the ball, but not
as consistently as usual.
"I feel we got a good game
out of our three interior
players, Terry Starr, Jerry
Rietmann and Glen Krebs.
Our ends were doing a good
job of catching the ball and
running their patterns.
"Defensively, I felt we did a
good job in stopping them.
They moved the ball only
between the 20-yard lines,"
Coach Meyers continued. "We
got a good effort out of Shawn
LaRue and our linebackers
did a great job. The halfbacks
were also filling the holes well.
Overall, a real good, strong
effort was made."
Dufur star Bill Meade,
before the lone game, had 336
total yards and eight touch
downs but the Cardinals held
him to no touchdowns and 117
yards.
Kay Roberts bowled an even
200 game for the high game of
the week in the Sparetimer's
League.
She also had the high series
with a 519 and Fran Crook
rolled a 510.
Coast-to-Coast had the high
team game with a 793 and the
high team series with 2,260.
But Coast-to-Coast is still in
second place to the Morrow
County Grain Growers team.
The M.C.G.G. team has an
record and Coast to
Coast is second, one game
back, with a 17'v-6'2 mark.
Still in third place is
Petersons at 16-8 and Central
Market is fourth with a 12-12
record. Jerry's Mobil is 10-14,
Bucknums is 9'2-14V2, Gard
ners is 7V2-1612 and Sears is
last at 5-19.
Coast-to-Coast is first in
total pins at 12,943 and
Petersons is second at 12,665.
M.C.G.G. is third at 12,300 and
Central Market fourth at
11,549. Bucknums is fifth at
10,868 and Jerry's Mobil next
at 10,035. Sears has knocked
down 9,950 total pins this
season and Gardners are last
at 9,582.
Fran Crook picked up the
5-10 split, Liz Cowan the 6-7
split and Verna Brinda and
Sherry Oglesbee were suc
cessful on the 5-7 split.
Koffee Kup League
Iris Campbell was the star
of the Koffee Kup Kegler
League this week as she
bowled a 201 game and a 499
series.
The first place team after
the sixth week of play is the
Three L's with a 17-7 record.
The team also is the first in
total pins with 9,662.
The Pytts are in second
place with a 16-8 mark and
9,638 total pins.
The Gutter Dusters are
third with a lVi-0,2 record
but are fifth in total pins with
9,176. The Gutter Dusters did
have a good week as they shot
the high team game with a 596
and the high team series with
a 1667.
In fourth place is the Hi Ho
team with an even 12-12 mark
but they are seventh in total
pins with 9,128. The Newcom
ers are in fifth place with a
104-13' 2 record but they have
knoed down the third most
pins with 9.328.
The Weary Wives and the
Three Holers are tied for sixth
with 10-14 records. The Weary
Wives are sixth in total pins
with 9,154 and the Three
Holers are last with 9,090.
The Dregs have managed to
knock down 9,240 pins for
fourth place but their winning
percentage is low with a 7-17
record so they are in last
place.
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