TK--Th llpppner Oairtte-Tlmrs, Heppnrr, Oregon. Thursday. December 17, 1981
Mustang J V team wins over
Echo 41-39, now stands 1-1
A full-court press so' h
Heppner junior varsilv bovs
off lo an earlv load and the
Mustancs marie it stand up for
a 41 - : win over the Echo
JV's Doc. 7 in Echo, said
Toaoh Brrnt Eggcrs.
The pressing defense, which
Heppner used most of the
Ramp, enabled them to get 2fi
steals and rontrol the game.
The only time Echo led in the
ball game was at halftime. 21 -20.
i
While the Mustangs were
forcing the Cougars into
turnovers, they cut their
turnover total to 18. and also
eliminated a foul prohlem.,
getfing just 15 compared to
Echo's 17.
Heppner outshot Echo from
Bowling
News
K of fee Klip Keglers
December 10
Won - Lost
Gutter Duster's
Weary Wives
Hi Ho's
Three Holers
Three L's
Newcomers
The Pytts
The Dregs
40-16
31 -25
28-2
27-29
26-30
26-30
23-31
21 -35
High game: Iris Campbell -
200.
High series: Iris Campbell -
545.
High team game: Weary
Wives - 607.
High team series: New
comers - 1fi63.
Splits : Josie Kindsfather 7 -9:
Lorraine Ball 5-7-9: and
Hilda Yocum 7 - 9.
Sparetimers
December 8
Won I -s I
Sears
Coast to Coast
S& J Market
Central Market
Peterson's
M.C.G.G.
Gardners
Is Schwab
34-22
31 -25
31 -25
30-26
29I-..-26U
25-31
22-34
21'i-34i
Splits converted: Dorris
Graves 4-10: Cathy Hansen
5-10: Jo Pettyjohn 5-8-10; and
Candy Gates 6-7-10.
High game: Chris Limanen
- 1.
High series game: Jo
Pettyjohn - 492.
Thursday Night Ladies
December 10
Won - lAtst
Gateway 35'? -16'-..
Bucknum's 29-23
M&R 2SU-23W
Kinzua 28-24
Columbia Basin 25-27
RayBoycelns. 23-29
Lebush 21-31
B&C Repair 18-34
Splits converted: Phyllis
Cole 5-10 and 3-5-10: Ethel
Paullus 3-7-10: and Marie
Boor 1-2-4-5-10.
High game: Phyllis Cole -197.
High series: Phyllis Cole -
498.
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the field. .409 to .:9. but made
just 5 of 13 free throws for a
.385 percentage.
Sid Kennedy led Heppner
with 12 points and Greg Orr
chipped in 10.
On the statistical rating
system. Kennedy also led with
a 10 rating, followed by Orr
at 4-8. Kennedy led Heppner
in rebounding with five, and
Orr had nine steals.
Coach Eggers said he was
extremely pleased with his
team's performance.
"We played a very intelli
gent ball game for the most
part." he said. "We took
better care of the ball, didn't
foul as much. ' and really
hustled. I couldn't be happier
about the second game of the
lone varsity girls defeated
by Sherman Co.
ByMICIIEU.KI.ARlE
The lone varsity girls were
defeated 20 - 50 by Sherman
County on Friday night. Dec.
II.
The Cardinals kept up in the
first quarter as they held the
Huskies to eight points. But
the Cardinals couldn't hit the
basket as they only put in four
points.
The Huskies opened up a 12
point lead at the half as they
outscored the Cards to take a 7
-19 advantage into the locker
room.
The Cardinals were out
scored badly in the third
quarter as the Huskies moved
their lead to 15 - 38. The
Vikings outseore lone
junior varsity team
By MICHELLE I.ARl'E
The Cardinal J. V. team was
defeated 24 - 44 by the
Umatilla Vikings on Saturdav.
The Cardinals were badly
outscored in the first quarter
as the Vikings scored 23 points
to the Cardinals four.
The Cardinals held the
Vikings to seven in the second
quarter as the Cards went into
the locker room down 11 - 30 at
the half.
The Cardinals outscored the
Vikings 12 - 4 in the third
quarter as Darrin Padberg
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HOSPITAL
NOTES
Patients admitted to Pio
neer Memorial Hospital in
Heppner over the past week
and were still receiving care
at the'hospital as of Monday.
December 14. include:
Gladys Beckett. Heppner -admitted
December 7:
Myrtle Marshall. Lexington
- admitted December 9:
Bruce Briggs. Heppner -admitted
December 11: and
Cathy Cheney. lone - admit
ted December 13.
Dec. 19 6:30 p.m.
SEE YC"J TiiEUE
NO DINNERS SERVED SAT.
year.
The Mustangs. 1-1, travel to
Mermistnn Thtirsdav, Dec. 17.
for a game with the Hermiston
sophomore team. Gametime
is 6 p.m.
Heppner
Echo
18 20 13 8 - 41
9 12 4 14-39
Heppner (41 ) - Thompson 2.
Orr 10. Kennedy 12. Miles.
Lucas. Cole 4. Britt 4. Way 4.
tauehlin 5. Ploeharskv.
Echo (.19) - Correa 2. Baker.
Conner 4. rUchteI 4. Widman.
Savior 12. Ramos 2. Lilly 5.
Enright. Seifer 8. West. R.
Widman. F, Widman. McAfee.
Gehrke.
Huskies topped off the game
by scoring 12 fourth quarter
points to make the final score
20 - 50.
Michelle LaRue and Cindy
Hill had six points each for the
Cardinals.
lone 20: Hill 0 6-6 6. Hnlt7. 2
0-1 4. LaRue 3 0-0 6. Fetsch I
0-0 2. McElligott 0 1-31. Morter
0 1-2 1. Palmer 0 0-2 0.
Doherty. Thompson. Tavlor
Sherman Co 50: Brown 4 0-2
8. Dukes 4 1-2 9. Kaseberg 2 0-0
4. Fields 6 0-012. Wason 2 0-2 4.
Kelley Wilson 1 2-4 4. Kaf
Wilson 0 2-3 2. Hattrup 0 1-2 1.
Nerdin 3 0-0 6. MacNab 0 0-10
sank seven points to keep the
Cards going
lone 2i: Padberg 4 2 3 9.
McCabe 1 1-2 3. McElligott 3
1- 4 7. Childers 1 0-0 2. Millman
1 0-1 2. love 0 0-4 0. Colvard.
Ball. Douglas. Dohertv
I'matiHa 41: Cuevas 7 1-1
15. Lindley 1 0-0 2. R. Wilson 4
2- 7 10. Vandever 3 0-1 6.
Squires 1 0-1 2. Killholm 20-0 4.
Roxbury 10-2 2. Bushby 11-13.
Vancleave. Herman. T. Wil
son. Whitehurst
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Cardinal JV's defeated
by Sherman,
BvMICIIrXI.KI.AIU'K
The Cardinal J.V. boys were
defeated Friday night. Dec. 11
by Sherman. 31 - 8fi. The
Huskies scored 25 points in the
second quarter to help them to
their victory .
The Cardinals scored onlv
two points in the first quarter
as the Huskies jumped out to a
2 -18 lead. The Huskies scored
25 points in the second quarter
to take a 10 - 4:1 lead at the half.
The Cardinals were out
scored badly in the third
quarter as the Huskies moved
their lead to 20 - fi7.
lone Qty Council
lone City Council met Tues
day evening. Dec 8 The
following business was dis
cussed: Communitv Service Dav.
Id he held Wednesday. Dec. 16
lone Hii'h School students and
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lo cniumiinilv individuals and
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The Huskies capped their
victory by scoring 19 points In
the last quarter to make the
final score 31 - 8(1.
lone at: Padberg 2 1-1 5,
McCabe 1 0-0 2, Childeres 0 2-2
2. Colvard 1 2-2 4. Hall :? 2-2 8.
Douglas 1 n-0 2. l.ove 2 0-0 4.
Millman 2 0-0 4. Dohertv,
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Sherman Co. Kit: Knseherg 5
0 .1 10, Hein fi o n 12, Hiiehcs 2
1-2 5. Reers 4 0-0 8. Cnles 3 12
7, Bird 7 0-0 14. Dickens 4 0-0 R,
Aesup 2 1-4 5. Adams 4 1-1 ft.
Carlson 1 0-0 fi. Conlee 1 0-2 2
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This Friday the Heppner
Mustangs will be traveling to
Elgin for their fourth game of
the season.
The Mustangs will take a 3 -0
record into the non-confer-
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