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FOUR The Heppner Gaiette-Times. Heppner, Oregon. Thursday, February 26, 1981 illies lose to Redsides 36-47, face them again in tournament Thursday Bv SHERRY COW ETT On Saturday night the Heppner Fillies faced the Wasco Redsides and suffered a devasting loss, 36-47. The Fillies have to face the Redsides again Thursday at the Pendleton Armory at 7 p.m. This game is a tourna Cardinals end season with victory, 64-60, at Cascade Locks, Sat. Finish regular season tcith nine straight wins By MICHELLE LARUE The lone Cardinals finished their league season Saturday with a victory at Cascade I,ocks, 64-60. They finished their regular season with nine victories in a row. The game at Cascade Locks was a hard-fought battle all the way with the teams deadlocked at 13 after the first quarter. By half time the Cards managed to take a six-point lead, 31-25. Third quarter action again saw both teams playing evenly as the Cards managed to outscore the Pirates, 15 to 14, for a seven-point bulge at Die end of three quarters, 46-39. Fourth quarter action caught the Pirates storming back into the game as they outscored the Cardinals, 18-21. but the Cards held on for the victory, 64-60. High scorer for the Card inals was Treve Peterson with 13. Mark Patton, Les Thomp son and Shawn La Rue each contirbuted 10 points to the cause. Leading rebounder for the Cards was La Rue with 8. Cascade Locks' scoring was led by Larry Sears and Victor Bilyeu with 16 points. Toney Melton had 10. From the field the Cards were 25 of 46 for 54 percent and TEEN OF THE WEEK J Bonnie Nix if if if if if if w A senior at Heppner Mign scnooi, nonme nix, nas n Tjinvolved in track. National Honor Society and GAB, whileif "maintaining a 3.28 grade point average. This past year shef iwas selected for the homecoming court. Her artistic talents 4 . ... are well used in her work on the Hehisch staff and for various Aprojects around school. Bonnie has earned over half of the J Tsenior spirit points as a result of posters and other activities. 7C v The daughter of Charlene and Walt Nix, Bonnie hopes to4 use her art in the area of fashion or commercial art. Sunday Qd ogetfcet BUCKNUM'S TAVERN & Sunday, March 1 2:00 P.M. fllSSoX 6W Cards ment game so the pressure will be on. High point scorers were Mary Kincaid with 14 and Lottie Laughlin with 9. High rebounder was Sandra Ward with 7. Mary Kincaid led in assists (4) and in steals (6). The Fillies are going to district and they are currently number two. The out-come of Thursday's game will decide f ) ) Ji!y Si Shawn LaRne (33) goes for the ball as Tim 14 of 22 from the charity stripe for 64 percent. Cascade Locks was 24 of 55 from the field for 44 percent and 12 of 21 from the line for 57 percent. On the boards the Cards led 31-20. i a a-i ' I 1 if if if if if if if TK 1 r i when the Fillies play Friday. Quarter scores were 9-16, 12-26. 28-35 and 36-47. Heppner 36: Lottie Laughlin 4 1-3 9: Deann Conner 1 1-2 3; Mary Kincaid 6 2-3 14; Sandra Ward 1 1-3 3; Cindi Bergstrom 00-2 0; Margaret Kincaid 1 1-3 3; Kelli Hammond 0 1-3 1; Lorri Day 0 3-4 3; Anne Van Cascade Locks 60: Sears 5 6-9 16, Bilyeu 8 0-1 16. Melton 5 0-0 10, Kirkpa trick 2 2-2 6, A. Bennett 2 1-2 5, Tornou 2 1-3 5, Wittenberg, R. Bennett. Card varsity takes Umapine victory By MICHELLE LARUE The Cardinal varsity boys traveled to Umapine on Fri day, and were victorious, 68-46. over the Chiefs. The Cards took an early lead in the first quarter, 21-8, and substituted freely as they took a 32-18 lead into the half. The Cards came out at the half to outscore the Chiefs, 18-13, in the third quarter, to make the score 50-31. In the last quarter Tim Patton scored eight of the Cards 18 points as they took a 68-46 victory. Mark Patton had 15 points and 14 rebounds to lead the Cards. The Cards out-rebounded the Chiefs, 46-36. The Chiefs had 35 turnovers to the Cardinals' 22. The Cards shot 32 of 89 for 36 percent from the field and four of 10 for 40 percent from the line. The Chiefs shot 19 of 63 Pool 8 Ball & 3 Ball Sehoiack 0 01 0. Wasco Co. 47: Liz Tanslcy 1 6-8 8; T.R. Kennedy 4 3-4 11; Barb Iverson 0 1-2 1; Char Smotherman 2 1-2 5: Lisa Susac 2 0-1 4; Shelly Woodside 3 4-10 10; Marcia Troxel 4 0-1 8; Jo Elam, Kristi Kennedy, Sue Walters, Anna Colton. photo by Woyna Horns Patton looks on lone 64: Peterson 3 7-8 13, LaRue 4 2-4 10. M. Patton 4 2-2 10, Thompson 5 0-0 10. McCabe 4 1-3 9, Rietmann 3 1-3 7, Morter 11-2 3, T. Patton 1 0-0 2. Hams. for 30 percent from the field and eight of 18 for 44 percent from the line. Umapine 4fi: Riedel 5 4-4 14, Kevin Wagner 6 1-3 13, Kyle Wagner 5 2-8 12. Case 2 0-1 4, Trump 1 1-2 3. R. Riedel, Swiger. lone 68: M. Patton 7 1-3 15. Peterson 5 0-0 10. Rietmann 4 0- O 8, T. Patton 4 0-0 8. Hams 3 1- 2 7. Morter 3 1-2 7. Taylor 2 1-3 5. LaRue 2 0-0 4. McCabe 1 0-0 2, Thompson 1 0-0 2. Bowling ISews . KoffeeKupKeglers Feb. 19. 1981 Won-Ixwt Hi Ho's V 19 9 10986 Dregs 17-11 10706 Three Holers 16-12 10534 Gutter Dusters 15-13 10629 Three L's 14-14 10739 Weary Wives 14-14 10708 Newcomers 12-16 10.302 Pytts 5-23 10379 High individual game - Fran Crook, 213. High individual series -Fran Crook. 520. High team game - (Tie) 559, Three L's and Weary Wives. High team series - Weary Wives, 1556. Split3 - 5-10, Hida Yocum; High School Rodeo Club selling raffle tickets for beef The Heppner High School Rodeo Club is currently sell ing raffle tickets for '4 beef. Tickets are $1.00 each, or 6 for $5.00. The money accumulated from the raffle will go towards funding trips to different rodeos around the stale. The Drawing is scheduled for March 28. mm I . m I- 4 fe. j - fir , i r n Kelly Hammond goes up for a shot HHS boys JVs defeat Condon A tenacious zone press enabled the Heppner boys junior varsity basketball team to outscore Condon, 25-6, in the third quarter and coast to an 80-56 win Tuesday, Feb. 17, in Heppner. The game was the season finale for the Mustang JVs, who ended their season with a 7-7 record. Midway through the second quarter and the score tied 15-15, Heppner went into its full-court press and led by as many as 18 points before going in at halftime ahead, 39-25. The Mustangs kept the press on and when the starters exited with two minutes to go in the third quarter, they were ahead by 32 points. Marty Britt led Heppner in scoring with 19 points, follow ed by Jeff Orr with 18, Jay Cardinal JV By MICHELLE LARUE The Cardinal Junior Varsity finished their season Saturday with a loss to Cascade Locks at Cascade Locks. The team finished the season with a 13 and 5 record. The Cards jumped to an early lead. 14-13, at the end of the first quarter. In the second quarter the Cards outscored the Pirates, 12 to 9, to lead at the half break. 26-22. The Cards were then outscored 16-13 in the third period, but still held a slim 39-38 lead. Fourth quarter action pick ed up as the Cards were Season statistical summary for Mustangs AU games season sumhary after came 20 ' PLAYER FC FCZ FT FT REP FOULS TURN ASST TP GAMES PTS CI A fl A OVERS PLAYED GAME C0LF 30 78 3fi 3 16 19 18 45 31. 27 63 20 3.15 J. BIER 41 121 34 13 23 57 78 65 36 16 95 20 4.75 LAUNER 66 156 42 24 41 59 97 53 40 9 156 20 7.8 SHERER 9 "22 41 2 9 22 11 15 12 5 20 15 1.33 F0RRAR 103 188 55 54 65 83 124 49 64 35 260 20 13 THOMPSON 4 16 25 6 12 50 10 9 10 A 14 15 .V3 fOTT 25 76 33 35 55 64 46 36 45 62 85 20 4.25 R, BIER 32 70 46 24 34 71 62 42 14 4 88 18 4.89 HOLLAND 48 108 44 24 42 57 60 30 35 59 120 20 6 MURRAY 36 94 38 11 26 42 60 29 32 13 83 20 4.15 HEPPNER 460 1110 41 228 370 62 694 434 369 244 1148 20 57.4 OPPONENT 441 1117 39 273 483 57 567 334 321 159 1155 20 57.75 ' League games ' summary after league game i2 (season game 20) PLAYER FG FGZ FT FTZ RED FOULS T'JRN ASST TP GAMES PTS MA ft A OVERS PLAYED GAME COLE 15 34 44 1 7 14 10 22 15 13 31 12 2.58 ( J. BIER 26 77 34 11 18 61 49 43 24 7 63 12 5.25 LAUNER 42 92 46 16 31 52 60 35 17 6 100 12 8.33 SHERER 8 15 53 1 5 20 2 11 7 4 17 10 1.7 F0RRAR 62 124 50 38 47 81 79 32 38 26 162 12 13.5 THOMPSON 4 9 44 4 8 50 7 5 8 4 12 10 1.2 tOTT' ' 16 47 34 26 42 62 26 " 27 29 42 58 12 4.83 R."BIBR 15 39 38 12 14 86 36 20 ' 8 2 42 10 4.2 HOLLAND 32 65 49 14 24 58 27 20 21 43 78 12 6,5 MURRAY 17 46 37 7 13 54 32 20 22 3 41 12 3.42 HEPPNER 273 641 43 151 238 63 394 266 218 155 697 12 58.08 ; OPPONENT 269 663 41 161 297 54 330 208 187 94 699 12 58.25 ' All jT t Hayes with 15, and Harry Groshens with 12. Joe Struth ers had 8 points for the Mustangs. Greg Connor. 7, and Matt Clark, 1. Helped by many breakaway layups, Heppner shot at a blistering .689 pace in the second half from the field, canning 20 of 29 shots. The Mustangs shot .581 (36-for-62) for the game. Orr led Coach Brent Eggers' rating system with a 28 rating, tying his best of the year. Heppner had a team rating of 52, also highest of the season. Orr hit 9 of 13 shots from the field, grabbed 12 rebounds, dealt out eight assists, and had five steals. Connor had six rebounds and four steals, and Struthers came ofTthe bench to collect six rebounds. end season with loss to Cascade Locks outscored 23-11, by the Pirates for a 61-50 victory. The Cards were handicapped in the fourth quarter as all five starters went to the bench with five personals. Leading scorers for the Cards were Craig Gutierrez with 16. Donnie Taylor follow ed with 12. leading scorer for the Pirates was Tournou with 16. Cascade Locks 61: Tournou 5 6-14 16. Bennett 3 710 13. Pinkston 4 5-5 13. Randall 4 1-2 9, Wittenberg 1 4 7 6. Kirkpat rick 0 2-3 2. Bilyeu 1 0-1 2. Simuka. Twidwell. !' " 4 "It was a really enjoyable game to watch," said Eggen. "We got off to a slow start , but we had a lot of fun the second half. The press really destroy ed them and broke the game open." Orr led the JVs in moat individual statistics for the season. He had the highest overall rating with a 184 mark, and led in scoring average (14.8), rebounds (145). steals (61) and tied with Harry Groshens for the lead in assists with 39 apiece. He also had more turnovers (67) and fouls (53) than anyone else on the team. Other players with positive overall ratings were Greg Connor (59), Groshens (41), Jay Hayes (29). and Marty Britt ( 22). Others scoring averages lone 50: Gutierrez 6 4-6 16, Taylor 5 2-4 12. Starr 3 1-2 7, Morter 2 2-5 6. Schmidt l 4-8 6. U of O signs Lerry Wilson By FRANCES ROSE WILSON Rich Brooke, head football coach for the University of Oregon, Eugene, was in Irri gon, Monday at 9:45 a.m. to sign Lerry Wilson for an all-expense paid scholarship to the University. I'rry visited the university recently and liked what he saw. although he ran into a little problem getting there. ".1 i "1 I ll HI 1- ! f i . ' i . " f it r i 'J- Di; . 1 i f 1 1 1 were Connor (7.6). Hayes (7.1). Groshens (5.9), Britt (5.0), Joe Struthers (2.0). Shane Laughlin (1.1). Matt Clark (0.7). and Craig Miles (04). Britt led in field goal percentage, hitting 30 of 64 shots for a .469 clip One aspect that hurt Hep pner this season was fouls. The Mustangs committed 297 fouls. 86 more than its opponents, and had more fouls in 12 of 14 games. Heppner made 41 more field goals (298 257). but made just 115 of 234 free throws while the opponents were IfU for 359. Heppner defeated every team it played this season except Pilot Rook, who beat the MuNtangs. 42-34 and 46-40. U-nvitt 1 0-1 2. PadbergO I 2 I. Hams. McElligott. Chihlers, Douglass. Colvard. Rietmann. His plane was unable to land in Eugene because of a cloud cover, so he was taken lo North Bend on the coast. He managed to get to Eugene with the help of several coaches. Because Irry wanted to stay in Oregon and play in a Pac-10 college, he gave up an offer to go to the Air Force Academy. i