SIX The Heppner Ga.ette-Tinies, Heppner, Oregon. Thursday. February 7.
Heppner basketball Mustangs tromp Condon in 'best game of the season'
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Sophomore Dorian Forrar
came off the bench to score 12
points making fi-of-7 shots to
lead the Heppner Mustangs to
Shriner named
Heppner senior Dale Hoi
land was named earlier this
week to the East-west Shrine
All-Star team that will play its
annual game in August.
Holland will be an offensive
end for the team.
Jim Parker and Joedy
Marlatt were named as alter
nates in case members of the
first team are not able to play
for any reason.
an exciting 70-52 win over the
Condon Blue Devils.
"It was probably one of our
better games of the season,"
admitted Mustang head coach
Dale Holland.
The Mustangs will try to
extend the short win streak
when the team travels to
Stanfield tomorrow night and
then plays at home against
Sherman in a make-up game
Saturday at 7 p.m. The girls
varsity game against Sher
man will start at 5 p.m.
Heppner did beat Stanfield
earlier this season 69-54 in a
home game.
The game with Condon was
never close as Heppner had its
running game flowing in high
gear from the opening tipoff.
Heppner led 19-9 at the end
of the first quarter as Jim
Parker looked unstoppable as
the senior forward scored
twice on offensive rebounds ,
and twice on fast breaks for a
total of 9 points.
The Mustangs continued to
score at will in the second
quarter as Heppner looked
looked as if it could beat any
team in the league that night.
An outside shot by Dale
Holland made it 27-15 and then
Forrar tame to score three
straight baskets on an assist
from Curt Day, a shot inside
and on a fast break with an
assist pass from Parker to
make the score 35-15.
Heppner decided to practice
its stall offense with two
minutes left in the half so the
halftime score was only 36-17.
Rick Cole and Jim Launer
led the Mustangs in the third
quarter with six and four
points respectively as the
team led 50-30 at the end of
three quarters.
The balanced Heppner at
tack on offense kept it up in
the fourth period as Forrar
came back in to score 6 points,
Launer scored 4 more and
Larry Palmer came in and
ignited the crowd with his
hustle as he made 7 points, 5
on free throws.
Parker scored 12 points in
the game, Holland 10 and Cole
10. Launer added 8, Day 8,
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Lank ford ends half at 7-0
Jim Parker (left) tosses a jump pass to a teammate on the Heppner fastbreak.
Stefani scores 21
as lone beats Helix
Jim Lankford's Heppner
City Basketball League team
finished the first half of the
season undefeated with a 7-0
record after beating Laverne
Van Marter's team 71-63
Sunday.
Lankford scored 20 points,
Dave Allstott 18 and Dave
McLachlan 16. Van Marter led
the losers with 25 points and
Mark Huddleston scored 16.
Bill Meyers scored 30 points,
Steve Powell 19 and Dana
Heidemann 10 to lead Powell's
team to a 67-59 win over Tick
Riverside JV wins
The lone Cardinals boys
basketball team handled the
Grizzlies from Griswold of
Helix in a makeup game in
lone last week 59-41.
Senior Dennis Stefani
scored 21 points to lead the
home team. He scored 10 of his
points in the first quarter as
Griswold girls
beat lone
Griswold of Helix broke
open a close girls basketball
game in the second half to "
beat the lone Cardinals 38-18
last week in lone.
Griswold led at halftime
15-11 but outscored the home
Cardinal team 13-3 in the third
quarter and 10-4 in the fourth
to win the game by 20 points.
Michelle LaRue led lone
with 8 points and 11 rebounds.
Martha McElligott scored 6,
Anita Palmer 2 and Elizabeth
M( Klligott 2. Playing but not
scoring were Diann Morter,
Margaret Doherty, Lisa Mey
ers and Tammy Holtz.
Unbeaten team
leads league
in statistics
Midway through the Hepp
ner City League basketball
season, Jim Lankford's team
is leading the league in both
scoring, with 494 points, and
defense, giving up 297 points.
Laverne Van Marter's team
is second in scoring with 417
points and second in defense
with 329 points. Steve Powell's
team is third in scoring with
3K9 points and fifth in defense
with 363 points. Mike Smith's
team is fourth in scoring witn
338 points and third in defense
wilh 341 points.
Rick Johnston's team is fifth
in scoring with 331 points but
last in defense with 401. Don
Barber's team is sixth in
offense with 313 points and
seventh in defense with 396
points. Les Schwab is seventh
in offense with 308 points and
sixth in defense with 379
points. Roger Britt's team is
last in offense with 280 points
and fourth in defense with 354
points.
Jim Lankford leads the
league in scoring, averaging
21.1 points a game followed by
Laverne Van Marter with 19
a game, Gary Watkins with
18.4, Dave McLaughlin with
17.5, Bill Meyers with 16.1,
Dave Allstott with 15.5, Steve
Powell with 14.4, Gary Van
Arsdale with 14.2, Ron Green
with 13.3, Mark Huddleston
with 11.9 and Steve Rhea,
Dana Heidemann and Dave
Eckman average 10 points a
game each.
lone built up a 16-2 lead near
the end of the first period.
Helix came back to make the
score 20-8 at the end of one but
lone outscored them in the
second quarter 19-10 to take a
commanding 38-18 lead at'
halftime.
The two teams played
evenly in the second half but
the winner had already been
decided.
Robin LaRue scored 12
points, Mark Patton had 10
points and 11 rebounds, Shawn
LaRue scored 5, Jerry Riet
mann 4, Treve Peterson 2,
. Ralph Morter 3 and Jim
McCabe 2. Glen Krebs, Les
Thompson and Paul Snow
played but did not score.
The Heppner JV team lost to
Riverside Monday night in a
home game 70-54.
"They are the best team we
have played this year," Coach
Brent Eggars said. "We had a
pretty good effort but we
made too many mistakes and
made too many fouls."
Riverside won the game at
the foul line making 24-of-37
shots. Heppner made a perfect
10-of-lO.
Heppner will get a rematch
with the Pirates when the
team travels to Boardman for
a game Saturday at 12:30 p.m.
Ken Stookey led the team in
scoring with 13 points, Don
Lott had 9, Brett Sherer and
Earl Hammond 8 each, Greg
Sweeney 6, Joe Mollahan 4,
and Robert Bier, Joe Stru
thers and Groshens scored two
apiece.
lone JV beat
Helix in
comeback
lone J.V.'s beat Helix 44-36.
lone was down at halftime
by five points but came back
to win by eight.
High scorer for lone was
Donnie Taylor wijh 16 points.
Other scorers were Denny
Starr 7, Tim Patton 6, Craig
Gutierrez 6, Jeff Hams 3,
Barney Rea 2, J. McElligott 2,
and M. Barnes 2.
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Johnston's team. Gary Wat
kins scored 19, Duane Neiffer
17 and Gary Van Arsdale 15 to
lead Johnston's team.
Don Barber's team beat Les
Schwab 49-47. Dan Ackers and
Dave Eckman scored 12 points
each for the winners. Tom
Pointer scored 15 and Steve
Rhea 10 for Les Schwab.
Mike Smith's team escaped
with a narrow win over Roger
Britt 44-42. Don Papineau led
the winning team with 12
points. Dick Devin scored 14
and Jay Coil 13 for Britt's
team.
In this Sunday's games,
Lankford (7-0) will play Bar-ber(3-4)
in the 5 p.m. game,
Smith (5-2) plays Les Schwab
(1-6) at 6 p.m., Johnston (2-5)
challenges Britt (0-7) at 7 p.m.
and Powell (4-3) plays Van
Marter (6-1) in the 8 p.m.
game.
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