FJGHT-The Heppner Gaiette-Tlmes, Heppnr, Oregon. Thursday. December 17. 1881
Mustangs come away with two
more in win column
Cards defeated by
Huskies. 29-64
Vikings defeat lone
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Tho lono varsitv hoys
trnveled lo Sherman Co. on
Friday, Dwrmber 11. The
Cardinols were defeated bv
)ho Huskies 29 - 64.
The Huskies jumped out to
an R - 15 first quarter lead.
The Cardinals were held to
seven points in the second
Oimrter as the Huskies took a
15 2i lead into the locker
room at the half
The Cardinal defense
couldn't control the Huskv
offense as Ihev sank 19 points
in the third quarter lo make
the score 40 - l)
The Huskies finished the
Hamo by scoring 16 points in
the fourth quarter to make the
final score 2(1 64
f)onnie Tnvlor led the Car
dinals with nine points and 10
rebounds.
lone J: Tnvlor 2 S-R 9,
fiutierrez S 0-0 6. Schmidt .1 2-3
fl. Morter I 0-0 2. Lenvitt 1 0-1
2. Movers 1 0-1 2. Hams
Sherman Cn. 61: S Kase
hori? :i 4-4 lo. .lustesen o :i-4 X
Mohlov 7 0-0 14 T Coles R 1-1
17. Connor :i O-o K. Nerdin 1 0-0
2. Waikins :1 o-o fi. Hnchanon 1
0-0 2. M Coles I 0 0 2, Hein t n o
2 C Kaseheri! 0 0-1 1 Hirri
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Umatilla Vikings fall to
defeat for 2nd time
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On Saturdnv, nee. 12 the
Cardinals met the Umatilla
Vikins for the Recond time
this year. The Cardinals were
defeated 51 - 61.
The Cardinals staved riht
with the Vikins in the first
quarter as they were only
out scored by one point 12 - 13.
Craig Gutierrez scored 11
points in the second quarter to
keep the Cardinals within two
points at the half 20 - 31
The Vikincs came out in the
third quarter to pain some
crouod ns thev oulscored the
Cardinals bv six points. The
score al the nd of the quarter
w as 40 4H
Tho Cardinals Bot into foul
trouble as thev had three
starters foul out In the fourth
quarter. The Cards were
oulscored by two points as the
Vikinus took a 51 - 61 victory.
Crnii! (iutierrer. led the
Cardinals with 23 points.
Crai Hams had nine re
bounds for the Cardinals.
The Cardinals were without
starter Tim Potion because of
Illness.
lone 51: Tnvlor 4 (( II,
C.ulierre 10 3-4 23, Schmidt 2
3-4 7. Morter 2 IWI4, Hams I 3-5
5, I.eavitl 1 2 3 4. Movers.
I'adhera
I ninlllln lit: Fppeubach 6
9-10 21. Fallot! 2 0-1 4. Conforlh
3 2-5 fl. Cuellas 1 (1-0 2. Hurl 4
7 - 15. nornan 1 1-13. 1.indlev 1
O il 2. Scaplehorn 3 0 2 6 Wnlie-hurst
Heppner frosh
lose to Umatilla
The Heppner freshman
team lost to the Urtiatilln
Vikinns in A close one. 20 24
last Thursday. Dec. 10.
Top reboiinder for the game
was Todd Miller with nine.
Miller was also on lop In tho
scoring deportment with 10
points.
Also scorliiR In the game
were David Green, Kevin
Kennison. Ron Doherty. Cam
Oortfo and Bobby Harris nil
milking two points npieoe,
Heppner Conch Punno Nelf
fer said the "team had a little
trouble working nRiiinst zone
defense."
"Bier goes high for two against Condon.
The Heppner Mustang var
sity team came away with two
more in the win column last
weekend, after defeating Con
don 81 - 60. at Condon Dec. 11.
and 71 - 57 in a rematch at
Heppner Dec. 12.
"We beat them mainly by
j dominating the boards." said
s Mustang Coach Dale Holland.
; And indeed they did control
the backboards.
In game number one played
at Condon, the Mustangs
out-rebounded the Blue Devils
more than two to one. 71 to 30.
with forward Dorian Forrar
and guard Dale Holland both
gathering 12 apiece. Jeff Orr
and Don Lott brought in 11
rebounds each.
Heppner did very well in the
scoring department too in the
first game, making 37 of 79
attempts from the field for a
47 percent shooting average.
"We did very well on our
fast break." Holland said of
both games. "We dominated
the boards and got the ball out
well on the outlet pass."
Mustangs jumped out to an 18
to 8 lead at the end of the first
quarter, and it was never
really close after that.
Dorian Forrar scored 12 of
his team high 22 points in the
first quarter to pace the
Heppner squad.
At the end of the half the
Mustangs lead 38 to 21. and at
the end of the third period they
were up 63 to 37.
Heppner 18 20 25 IS 81
Condon 8 13 Ifi 23 fill
In the second game with
Condon. Heppner again domi
nated play on the backboards,
and ran their fast break well
to come awav with the
victory, this time 71 to 57. The
game was plaved in Heppner
Dec. 12.
"Condon plaved a better
game when thev came here."
said Head Coach Dale Hol
land. The Blue Devils plaved good
enough to lead the Mustangs
14 to 13 at the end of the first
period.
"We pulled awav in the
second half, mainlv because of
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In game number one the
just good balance, scoring and
dominating the boards." Hol
land commented after the
game.
The score at the end of the
half was 32 to 23 in favor of the
Mustangs.
"Don Lott scored nine of his
20 points in the third quarter
We put the aamo out of reach
in the third quarter." said
Holland The score was 38 to
52 in favor of the Mustangs at
the end of the third period
Allhouch Heppner looked
good in rebounding and of
fense in bolh games. Holland
savs thev can still use a little
more improvement on de
fense "I think we could have
plaved belter defense in both
games "
F'rank Bowman was high
scorer again for Condon in the
second game, racking up a
total of 25 points Joe Snvder
was second for the Blue Devils
wilh 11 points.
Heppner 13 I!) 20 l!l 71
( nndon II 9 15 19 57
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The Cardinal I'ivI defeated
the 1'matill.i Viktn !'
second time thi vear -!7
on Saiurdav nti'ln The
Cardinals were led h T.io'tm
Holt7 who scored 1" iw.it'K in
the game.
The Cardinals iunuwit n' t"
take a 10-4 first quarter lead
The Cardinals maintained
their lead throughout the i" '
half as thev led K. " "
halflime.
The Cardinals lost
momentum in the third wi-n-er
as Ihev were held In I""1
points and gave up 14 to the
Vikings This put the f'.-inh
nals down bv throe. ?n - V- "
starl the fourth quarter
The Cardinals came roarine
back in the fourth quarter led
hv Holly who scored seven of
her 15 points in the final
quarter. The Cardinals sank
17 points in the last quarter lo
take a 37 - 29 viclorv over the
Vikings.
Holt grabbed 12 rebounds
for the Cardinals, five of them
being offensive.
lone 37: Holtz71-4 15. Hill 2
4-7 R. IxiRue 1 3-8 5. Palmer 1
i 3-1 1 5. Fetsch 1 0-0 2. Morter 1
1 0-2 2.Joherty. McFlliEolt
I matilla 29: Sheets 2 fi ll
10. I.eeson 2 0-0 4. Fackrell 2
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