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The Ifcppncr '.aMte-Tme, Hrppncr, Oregon, Thursday. January 8, 19MI-NINK IHS Cardinal girls defeated by Wasco Co. hvMlchrlld.aHuf On Friday, January 2, the Cardinal girls traveled to Wasco Co. The Cards were defeated 19-30. The Cards stayed with the Redsides during the first half. In the first quarter Tammy Holtz made 7 points to keep the Cards in the game. The score at the end of the quarter was 7-9. In the second quarter San dra Thompson made all of Ione's 8 points, keeping the Cards within one point at the half. 15-16. The Cards cooled off during the second half as they only scored 4 points. Wasco took lone varsity boys' outscored by Wasco by Michelle La Rue The Cardinals traveled to Wasco Co. on Saturday, Jan uary 2. The varsity boys were defeated, 37-59. The Cards couldn't seem to get the ball to drop as they were outscored, 4 18. In the first quarter. The second quarter went better for the Cards, but the Redsides sunk 15 points to take a 14-33 half time lead. Even though the Cards outscored the Bedsides by one point in the third quarter, the Redsides were still in the lead as the scoreboard showed 37-59 at the buzzer for the end O Cardinal girls meet Riverside at lone by Michelle La Rue On Saturday the Cards met the Riverside Pirates at lone. The girls were defeated, 38 50. It took awhile for the Cards to get going as they only scoreed 4 points in the first quarter. Riverside took the lead. 4 13 The Card got going in the second quarter to score 10 to the Pirates 12 points. The half time score showed Riverside on top, 14 25 The Cards didn't lose any momentum at half as they scored 14 points in the third quarter. Riverside responded with a ISpoint quarter to advance the lead to 28-40. Barber's team undefeated in fourth straight win in city league action by limit KgKari Don Barber's team remain ed undefeated with its fourth straight win by routing Les Schwab, 64 37, in Heppner men's city league basketball action Sunday niRht. Pat Campbell led Barber's team with 15 points and Jeff Betsinger added 12. Kevin Rountree paced Les Schwab with 10 points. In other games, Dick Kev in's team beat Forest Service, 45-28, lone ripped Rick Johns ton's team, 71-47, and Brent Eggers' team prevailed over Mike Smith's team, 50-38. Mark tavgren popped in 13 points and Roger Britt added 12 for Devin's team, while Howard Burnside's 12 led L ja l t . 4Pk fvVVil 1 w V ''' s advantage of this by scoring 14 points in the half which gave them a 19-30 victory over the Cards. Tammy Holtz led the Cardi nals with 8 rehounds, followed by Margaret Doherty with 7. Cindy Hill had 9 steals for the Cardinals. The Cardinals played with only six players due to Injuries and illness. Wasco Co., 30; Iverson,, 32-5 8; Elam, 3 1-6 7; W. Snodgrass, 2 2-6 6; Smothermon, 2 1-3 8; Sullenger, 10-0 2; Snow, 1 0-1 2; K. Snodgrass, Kennedy, Martin, Walker, DuPuis. lone. 19: Holtz, 3 3-8 9, Thomp son, 4 0-0 8; Morter, 10-0 2; Doherty, McElligott, Hill. of the game. The Cards were out-rebounded by 4 as Wasco Co. pulled down 31 to Ione's 27. Leading rebounder for the Cards was Mark Patton with 10 boards. The Cards had 16 turnovers to the Redsides' 10. Wco Co. 5: Ashley, 11 0-1 22; Snodgrass, 6 2-6 14; Conroe. 6 1-2 13; Keo, 2 1-4 5; Linley, 10-02; Bradshaw, 02 2 2; Martin. 0 1-4 1; Walters. Duliny. Snell. lone 37 r M. Patton, 5 0-0 10; LaHue, 41 29; Rietmann,3 1-2 7; Peterson. 2 0-0 4; Morter, 1 1-2 3; McCabe, 1 o-O 2; Thompson, 1 0-0 2 Hams, T. Patton. The last quarter was evenly matched as each team made 10 points but the Pirates took home a 38 50 win. Tammy Holtz led the Cardi nals with 17 points and 8 rebounds. Cindy Hill had 13 steals for the Cardinals Riverside. Sfl; Harding, 5 12 11; Fuller, 4 2 5 10; Daltoso, 3 1-2 7; Y. Gilliam, 1 3-4 5; Hodson. 2 0-1 2; Bartlett, 2 0-1 4; Russell, 1 2-4 4; L. Gilliam, 1 0-0 2; Coleman. 1 0-0 2; Stubblefield, 0 1-2 1; Wade. lone.3: Holtz, 57-1517; Hill, 3 3 9; Doherty, 4 0-2 8; Morter, 1 0-2 2; Thompson 1 0-0 2; McElligott. Forest Service. Robin LaKue's 15 points sparked Ione's win over the previously undefeated Johns ton's team. Joel Peterson added 13 for lone, and teammate Gordon Myers had 10. Gary Van Arsdale led Johnston's team with 14 points, Gary Watkins had 11, and Steve Rhea had 10. Eggers' team was led by Bill Myers with 14 and Eggers with 10. while Iarry Smith tallied 10 for Smith's team. The schedule this week is as follows: Devin (2 1) vs. All stott (2 1) at 5 p.m.; Eggers (3-0) vs. Les Schwab (0-3) at 6 p.m.; Forest Service (0 4) vs. lone (2 2) at 7 p.m.; and Barber (4-0) vs. Johnston (3 1 ) at 8 p.m. Smith (0-4) has a bye this week. Last minute layup gives Heppner JVs 60-59 win by Brent Eggers Greg Connor's layup with 10 seconds left in the game gave The Heppner High boys junior varsity basketball team a 60-59 win over the Sherman County High JVs In Heppner lone JVs up and down in game against Pirates by Michelle I.aRue On Saturday, January 3, the Cards met the Riverside Pirates at home. The Cardi nals were defeated, 45-49. It looked as if Riverside would run away with the game as they took a 2-12 first quarter lead. The Cards closed the lead to 7 as they outscored Riverside 14-11 in the second quarter. The score at the half showed Riverside in the lead, 16-23. lone made a comeback in the third quarter as they sunk 15 points to Rivesidcs 4. This gave the Cards a 31-27 lone JVs outscored by Wasco in 4th quarter by Michelle l.altue On Friday. January 2. the lone JV boys traveled to Wasco Co. The Cards returned with a loss 26-47. The Cards led by two points at the close of the first quarter, 8-6. The second quarter was pretty even but showed the Redsides with a 16 18 advantage at the half. Jeff McCoy scored 10 points in the second quarter for the Redsides. The Cards stayed with the Redsides in the third quarter as they were only down by 4 at the end of the quarter. Elk 's Hoop Shoot for boys and girls Sat. Girls and boys, 8 through 13 years of age in the Heppner-Lexington-Ione areas, will get a chance to participate in the Elks' Hoop Shoot contest on January 10. from 9 to 11 a.m. Six winners in the local competition, a boy and girl from each of three age groups, 8 9, 10-11. and 12-13) will go on to district competition in Hermiston. Jan. 24. Those winning district will shoot for regional competition in Port land at halftime at a Blazer game and 6 winners of regional will shoot at national competition at Indianapolis. The prospect of a local boy or girl winning is not so dim as it may seem. "We had a girl Mustangs take win in rematch with Huskies by Andrew Gorman Tuesday, December 23, the Heppner Mustangs again took on the Sherman Huskies. In the Christmas tournament, the Huskies walked all over Heppner but this time in a rematch for their last pre season game, the Mustangs soared over the Huskies, 57 to 50. First quarter action started out pretty slow for the Mustangs as the Huskies were strong on the boards and hot 1 Dec. 2fi. Heppner outscored the Hus kies 21-12 in the third quarter to lend 47-39 going into the final period. The Mustangs were down by one at the half. 27-26. With four minutes left in the i i advantage over the Pirates' In the last quarter Riverside came back to score 22 points to take a 45-49 win over the Cardinals. Butler scored 20 of his 27 points in the last quarter to pace the Pirates. Riversile-49'; Butler, 9 9-15 27: Kenton, 2 3 5 7; Daltoso, 3 0-2 6: Trumbull. 2 0-0 4; Carroll. 1 1-2 3; Stevens, 1 0-2 2: Colson, Heiple, Carlson, Pratt. lone - 45: Gutierrez, 7 4-6 18: Taylor. 5 3 13; Starr, 2 3-6 7; Hams. 0 3-4 3: Leavitt, l 0-0 2; Padberg, 0 2-4 2; Rietmann, McElligott. Childers, Morter, Colvard. The Cards were outscored badly in the last quarter, scoring only 2 points compa red to the Redsides 17. The score at the end of the game showed Wasco on top 26-47. Wasco Co., 47: McCoy, 6 4-5 16: Bradshaw. 4 0-0 8; Walters. 4 0-0 8; Lindley. 2 0-2 4: Ward. 20-04; Boggs, 1 1-23; Duliny. 1 00 2. Elam, 1 0-0 2; Hein. Holliday. Walters. Sa tanas. Windom, Snodgrass. lone. 2fi: Taylor, 6 0-0 12; Gutierrez. 4 0-0 8: Leavitt. 1 0-0 2: Padberg. 1 0-0 2; Starr. 1 0-1 2; Hams. Rietmann, Mc ElliRott. Colvard, Childers, Morter. from IaGrande win the nat ionals last year," says Jim Swanson. The local contest will be conducted at the lone High School gym and the Heppner High School gym. The boy and girl in each division recording the most free throws made out of 25 will become the winners. Swanson stresses that kids wanting to compete should bring proof of age. The competition, in which over three million young people participated through out the country last year is in its ninth year. For more information, con tact Jim Swanson, 422-7162. or Dale Holland, 676-5514. from the line, making four field goals and eight free throw shots. Heppner, still cold, made four buckets and one foul shot. At the end of the first quarter, the score was Sherman. 16, to Heppner, 9. The second quarter action was very exciting, as men were up and down the floor, constantly. Heppner and Sherman held each other to 14 points apiece by the time half time approached. The Mustangs came out "just a cooking" as they sailed the ball through the hoop seven times and holding the Huskies to five baskets. There were no shooting fouls during this quarter. At the end of the third quarter, the score was 37 to 40. Sherman's lead. Fourth quarter action was better than ever as the Heppner Mustangs flew to 20 points. The Huskies fell behind with only 10 points, bringing the total score to Heppner. 57, to Sherman, 50. Dorian Forrar had the highest pony total, with 14 points, followed up by Ken Stookey with 12. Both of these young men led in rebounding. Forrar with 14. and Stookey with 12 rebounds. game and the Mustangs ahead by 10 points, they went Into their delay offense, but a few Heppner turnovers and a three-point play in the last minute gave Sherman a 59-58 lead before Connor's game winning basket, Heppner girls take victory by Sherry Cowett The last Heppner girl's varsity game against Sher man. 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Harry Groshens, 2, and Shane High scorers for the game were Kellie Hammond with 16 points, and Sandra Ward with 13. Forty-seven percent of the free throws were made. 4H as & i few ra fV T" 1 ". ' w'lii.' I i 1 1 ' SMALL CAR HIGHWAY RADIALS GIVE YOUR CAR THE SAFE, SURE GRIP NEEDED FOR STEERING AND BRAKING ON SLICK ROADS. SIZE 155R12 155R13 165R13 175R13 PRICE 32.64 33.93 35.26 37.66 Add 1.00 If No Trade. LES SCHWAB FOR TOTAL PERFORMANCE ALL SEASON RADIALS STEEL BELTED FOR STRENGTH POLYESTER CONSTRUCTION FOR COMFORT DESIGNED FOR YEAR AROUND TRACTION 35,000 MILE WARRANTY FUEL SAVING P METRIC SIZING. les Schwab's FRONTIER 700x15 2.68 Prices Exchange For Your Old 6 Ply Tax R0NTIER TRACTION 750x16 8 Ply m9Z 4.09 For Your Old Like Size COMMERCIAL TRACTION RADIALS Laughlin, 2. Currin also had nine rebounds. Orr led Heppner Coach Brenl Eggers' rating system with a 27 rating, followed by Connor with 20. and Currin with 6. Heppner shot .474 from the field (27-for-57), but Sherman canned 25 of 44 shots for a blistering .568 percentage. For the fourth straight game. Heppner had more fouls than its opponents, 19-13, and more turnovers, 27-18. Heppner, 2-2, is idle until era i n ill ! v y j Li v I to Xt SIZE 165R14 175R14 PRICE 37.93 36.98 38.29 40.32 155R15 165R15 $1.45 to $1.98 FET Pickup Tires HIGHWAY 750x16 8 Ply 41 3.65 4ax Tir Of Like Size Or Add 3.00 Tax Or Add Jan.9 when it hosts Riverside. Sherman dropped to 3-2 with the loss. "If we had handled our delay game right in the fourth quarter, we would have won by 10 points, but overall I was very pleased with our per formance," said Eggers. "The key was the first quarter, when the kids came out ready to play and got a quick 10-4 lead. Orr had another solid game and Connor played his best game of the season by far." o) it 1 RI'VNINO LET US $m YOUR TIRES SIPED TIRES GIVE BETTER TRACTION ON WET OR ICY ROADS. 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