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by Mlehelle I n Hue
The lone boys varHity pick
ed up their first victory of the
young Hi'HKon Friday with a
85-37 win over the Umatilla
Vikings at Umatilla.
The Cardinals jumped out to
a 9-6 lead in the first quarter
m Mark Pot ton scored all
lone varsity girls break
losing streak; take win
by Michelle LaRue
The lone varsity girls broke
their losing streak at Umatilla
O'riday night. The Cards
ited the Vikings, 2G-24.
It didn't look like anybody
would score in the first
quarter, but both teams fin
ally got on the board. The
score at the end of the quarter
whs 4-fi in fuvor of the Vikings.
lone couldn't seem to get the
bull in the basket, as they only
scored two points In the
second quarter. The Vikings
were ahead 6-12 at half-time.
The third quarter was
evenly matched as each team
scored eight points. In the
Mustangs lose to Pirates
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by Andrew Gorman
Last Tuesday, Dec. 9, the
Heppner Mustangs took on the
Boardman Riverside Pirates
with a disappointing score for
Heppner. They lost to River
side, 54 to 60.
Bad passes and outside
shooting lost the game for the
Mustangs.
Riverside out rebounded, out
offensed, out-defensed and
out-maneuvered Heppner to
gain an extensive lead, 37 to
20.
For Heppner there were six
field goals with Jim Launer
and Dorian Forrar both hav
ing a total of four points
apiece. Boardman was far in
the lead with 11 buckets and
two foul shots, giving them a
total of 24 points the second
quarter. Boardman's power
ful center, Larry Wilson, led
the high scorer in this quarter
with nine points.
After halftime, the Mus
tangs seemed to get their
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nine Cardinal points. In the
second quarter the Vikings
responded with a strong
fifteen-point effort to take a 21
to 16 lead, but the Cards closed
to one at the half on a basket
by Shawn LaRue, and a steal
and lay-in by Treve Peterson
to make the score 21-20 In
favor of the Vikings.
The Cards continued their
fourth quarter the Cards
decided it was time to take the
lead lone scored 12 points to
Umatilla's four points.
Michelle LuRue scored five
points in the fourth quarter to
lead lone.
The game got quite exciting
in the fourth quarter as the
score was always within three
points. Umatilla was forced to
foul in the last minutes of the
game; lone made four free
throws to help win the game.
Coach McDougal comment
ed, "We needed a win to get us
rolling, I'm really glad that we
got it."
Leading the scoring for the
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heads into the game. They
worked their offense and
buckled down on defense to
out -score the Pirates this
quarter by laying 17 points on
top of their 14. This helped the
Mustangs a little but wasn't
quite enough to give them a
lead.
Don Lott and Doug Holland
were the top scorers for this
quarter with a big 4 points
apiece.
For Riverside, Karry
Kenton had five points and
Larry Wilson cooled down
with four points. Wilson fouled
out during the beginning of the
fourth quarter which hurt
Boardman a little.
As the fourth and final
quarter got under way, the
Mustangs played the best
defense they played all night.
They held the Pirates to only
nine points and Heppner
boosted ahead, making eight
field goals and one free throw
shot. This made the game a
little bit closer this half than
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momentum after the half as
they blitzed the net for 21
third-quarter points while
holding the Vikings to 8. In the
fourth quarter, Cardinal re
serves took over the scoring
action and out-scored the
Viks, 14 to 5, for the 55-37
victory,
landing the scoring for the
Cardinals was LaRue with
nine, followed by Cindy Drin
kard with six.
Cindy Drinkard had 26 of the
47 lone rebounds.
lone shot 35 percent from
the free throw line, while the
Vikings shot a close 32
percent. Each team made six
fr"e throws.
I'matilla (24) Koxbury 3 1-3
7. Foiled 0 2-2 2. Metz 3 1-4 7,
Sheets 2 2 7 6, Churchill 1 0-0 2.
Harmon. Fackrell, Reynolds
and Eckleberry.
lime (261 LaRue 4 1-5 9, Hill
1 11-0 2, lloltz 1 0-0 2, Palmer 0
5-11 5. Drinkard 3 0-0 6.
Dohertv. 1 0-0 2, Morter.
last and brought the final
score to Heppner, 54, Board
man, 60.
The foul shot percentage
was Heppner, 66 2-3 percent
and Boardman, 62 percent.
Practice pays
for Fillies JV
by Sherry Cowett
The first Heppner Fillies JV,
home game, on Dec. 8, against
the Riverside Piratettes. end
ed 43-23 in Heppner's favor.
Members on the JV team
are: Sherry Clement, soph
omore; Dawna Devin, junior;
Denisc Kennedy, sophomore:
Cathy Lindsay, freshman;
Sheri McMinn, junior; Susy'
Olsen, freshman; Derina
Reid. freshman; Judi Ward,
sophomore.
This year's JV Fillies play
very aggressively. The girls
have been practising very
hard and it shows.
Cards was center Mark Patton
with 14 points. Patton also led
the Card rebounders with 12
boards.
The Cards pulled down 45
rebounds to 33 for the Vikings.
The Cards turned the ball over
22 times to only 18 for the
Vikings.
From the field the Cards out
shot the Vikings as they were
25-71 for 35 percent from the
field compared to 13-62 for 21
percent for the Viks. From the
free throw line the Cards were
5-14 for a poor 36 percent and
the Vikings were 11-21 for 52
percent
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ft. Silvaz 32 2 8. Vaughn 0 1-3 1,
Scaplehorn 1 1-3 3. Eppenbach
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Fillies lose to Boardman in squeaker
photos by Sherry Cowett
by Sherry Cowett
The Heppner Fillies lost to
Riverside by only two points
on the Dec. 9 game at
Boardman.
Mary Kincaid was the high
point server with 19 points.
Forty percent of the free
throws were made.
Quarter scores were 12-6,
24-17. 30-32, and 40-42.
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