SIX The Heppnrr GaiFtte-Timci. Heppnrr, Oregon, Thursday, January U, 1982 Mustangs remain undefeated, on top in ... - The number one position in the East Division of the Columbia Basin Conference was on the line Saturday, when the Heppner Mustangs clashed with the also unde feated Pilot Rock Rockets. It took some clutch shooting, a superb second half effort by Dorian Forrar and two over times, but Heppner came away from the contest a 59 - 56 winner to remain undefeated and on top of the stack in the conference. Heppner got off to a slow start in the contest, falling behind eight to 16 in the first quarter. "They came out and jumped on us right off the bat." said Brent Eggers. Mustang assistant coach. Kurt Stelk. the Rockets stand-out 6 ft. 3 inch center, provided most of the scoring in the first quarter which put the Mustangs behind. Heppner reserve Mike Cur rin came off the bench, however, to help shut down the big man. "Mike did a really good job on him in the second quarter." said Eggers. "He held him to only seven points." The Mustangs outscored the ' Rockets 14 to seven in the second quarter to come within one point at the half. Heppner came out of the locker room for the second quarter, but couldn't get its offense untracked. falling be hind 33 to 39 by the end of the third quarter. The fourth quarter proved to be the game winner, however, when Heppner's high-scoring forward Dorian Forrar got the hot hand and dumped in 14 points in that period, including a basket with 10 seconds left to send the game into its first overtime tied at 52 - 52. With 10 seconds left in the first overtime Dale Holland put in a 20-footer to knot the Pirates tougher 2nd time around, but Mustangs remain undefeated Riverside proved to be a tougher opponent in its second contest with the undefeated Heppner Mustangs last Fri day, but not quite good enough as Heppner thumped the Pirates for the second time this season. 67 - 59. Riverside jumped out to a quick 14-8 lead on the Mustangs. showing they weren't the same club the Mustangs had clobbered 73 - 39 earlier. But the Pirates couldn't maintain the lead as Heppner came roaring back in the second quarter to outscore lone Jr. High boys defeated by Echo By MICHELLE LARUE The Cardinal Jr. High boys faced the Echo Cougars on January 7. The Cardinals were defeated 23 - 34. The Cardinals were out scored 5 - 11 in the first quarter and were held to two points in the second quarter. The Cougars took a 7 -17 lead at the half. In the third quarter the cougars moved their lead to 17 points as the score showed the BBl3Btas4ll6rVyWMiiiiIIMiiiiM SHEETROCK PARTICLE BOARD ia-inch 75 38-inch reg. 4" Q72 reg. 4" Spreod Satin SHEETROCK MUD WALL PAINT 4 9al Redi Mix reg-BJS 735 JgSgpT UGHTBULBS tegETy99 2-pak 60 & 100 watt CftCfrC Jreg. 11" More uMujiJtit7 Items On Sale Heppner Prices Good Thru Jan. Through The Month 676-9157 . f I .4 1. . - JK - " m I f x ,rPl fi Jn I III K . , xr- s : n pt, ; ; f ao- i-T , x . I 1 " v N lir-.. !mHM'" t - - i ! I !' V . , J m t : . . k v i Cx -is i first overtime 56 - 56. Pilot Rock failed to score in the second overtime while Heppner's Forrar sank a bucket and John Murrav sank Riverside 18 - 2 and go into the half with a 16 - 26 lead. Heppner's Don Lott turned in an exceptional performance in this, the opening game of league play for both clubs, scoring 21 points including a string of eight free throws in the final quarter. He was high scorer for both clubs. "Don Lott really played a good game," said Brett Eggers. assistant coach. "He made 13 of 15 from the free throw line." Eggers said Dorian Forrar also had a good game, scoring 19 points and Robert Bier Cardinals down 11 - 28. The Cardinals held,, the Cougars to seven points in the final quarter as the Cardinals scored 12 points. The Cardinals had three players score six points each: Kevin Ball, Christopher Rea and Mike Rietmann. Ken Snider scored four and Ashley Conklin had one point. Pat Clough, Dick McElligott and Doug Raaf played but didn't score. a free throw to clinch the victgory for the Mustangs. High scorers for the game were Forrar with 24 and Don played well scoring 12 points and bringing down a credit able 21 rebounds. "Riverside was much better prepared this time." said Eggers. whose team is un defeated both for the year and in league play. "They had three games over Christmas, while we didn't have any. which made a difference." High scorer for Riverside was Terry Seel with 18 points. Riverside Heppner 2 IH 15 28 17 24 59 67 Cardinal JV team downed by Spray By MICHELLE LARUE The Cardinal JV team was downed by the Spray Eagles 17-46 on Saturday. January 9. The Cardinals were held to two points in the second quarter as the Eagles went on to take a 7 - 22 half time lead. The Eagles came out burn ing for the third quarter as they opened up the score 12-36 to start the final quarter. conference ' . mAW' '4,SMHMMMIKmn lMi!W!MWIMMIi photo Michelle Horlmann n j i ? photo by Michele Portmann I -ot t with 15. High scorer for Pilot Rock was Stelk with !H. Ilenpner H II It 19 4 3 5 Pilot It oi k Hi 7 18 13 4 3 56 Onions will stay firm long er and keep from sprouting if you wrap them individ ually in aluminum foil. Little League meeting slated An open Little League Baseball meeting will be held at the First Interstate Bank meeting room on Tuesday, January 19 at 7:30 p.m. The board of directors will be present and an election of officers will be held, said a spokesperson. The Cardinals couldn't get the ball to drop and were defeated by the Eagles, lone 17: Padberg. Meyers 3 1-3 7. Leavitt 1 1-2 3. McElligott. McCabe 1 4-K 6. Douglas. Love 0 1-2 1. Childers. Doherty 0 0 2 n. Ball o o-i n. folvard o o-l 0 Spray 4: Davis 10 1-4 21. Foster 6 1-2 13. Bouder 1 2-3 4, Graham 1 0-1 2. Goodell 2 2-3 6, Griffith. Henrv by . -x. Z : .... - " M. J Natural Gas From Canada Is Helping To Educate Your Kids Pipeline tax revenues benefit all. Now that Phase I of the Western Lag, Alaska Natural Gas Transportation System is completed, counties and communities along the pipeline will receive more tax money for civic services . . . including schools. This monetary help is arriving at a good time. And so is the gas. 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The Cardinals jumped out to a 14 - to first quarter lead as Jeff Hams scored eight of his twenty points in that quarter. The Kagles came roaring hack in the second quarter to nut score the Cardinals and take a 26 - 34 lead at the half. The Cardinals were out scored by one point in the third quarter as the Eagles advanc ed their lead to 9. 39 - 48. In the final quarter both teams scored 12 points apiece Cardinal varsity boys .1 TT upsei ny umapme By MK'HFI.I.KI.ARI K The Cardinal varsity boys were upset by the I'mapine Chief's on Tuesday. January 5. The Cardinals were out scored by seven in the final quarter to take a 55 - 61 victory over the Cardinals. The Cardinals took the lead in the first quarter as they outscored the Chief's 14 - id. Umapine came roaring back to take a one point lead at the half as Kyle Wagner scored 13 second quarter points for the Chief's. 24 - 25. The Cardinals were out scored by one in the third quarter, to give the Chief's a two point advantage at the start of the final quarter. The Cardinals were out- Cardinal girls handed first league defeat By MICHELLE LARUE The Cardinal girls were handed their first league . defeat as they were downed 32 - 46 by the Helix Grizzlies on Friday. January 8.S Tammy Holtz scored five points in the first quarter to keep the Cardinals within reach as they fell behind 7 -12 at the end of the quarter. The Cardinals came back in the second quarter to close the gap to three at the half as Michelle La Rue scored six points in the quarter. The Cardinals went to the locker room at the half with a 18 - 21 disadvantage. The Cardinals were shut out in the third quarter as the Grizzlies went on to take a 18 -33 lead. The Cardinals outscored the Mi" I) nine points in the third quarter as the hot-shooting Grizzlies look a 2tl 47 lead into the final quarter. The Grizzlies topped their victory by sinking 16 fourth quarter points to take a 42 - 63 victory over the Cards. Tim Tatton was high scorer for the Cardinals with 12 points. Dnnnie Taylor had 10 rebounds for the Cardinals. The Cardinals shot 16 of 48 hut the Eagles took a victory. High scorer for the Cardi nals was Jeff Hams with 20 points and seven rebounds. The Cardinals next game will be played at Arlington on January 15 and the Cards host Condon on Saturday. January 16 lone 51: J. Hams 8 4-6 20. Taylor 4 3-3 1 1 . Pat Ion 4 3-4 1 1 . Gutierrez 2 0 0 4. Starr I 0-0 2. Morter0 1-2I.C. Hams 10-2 2. Schmidt. Spray 60: Wight 4 1-2 9. S. Dumler 7 4 6 18. R. Goodell 6 3-4 15, Conlee 1 0-1 2. M. Dumler 5 0-1 10. Britt 1 0-1 2. J. Goodell. Foster. scored in the last quarter as the Chief's handed the Cards their first league defeat. 55 -61. Jeff Hams and Tim Patton were back after missing approximately three weeks of play due to injuries. Donnie Taylor led the Car dinals with 14 points and 13 rebounds. lone 55: J Hams 5 0-1 10, Taylor 7 O-O 14. Gutierrez 5 0-3 10. Morter 3 0-3 6. C. Hams 3 0-0 6. Patton 3 0-0 6. Leavitt. Meyers I mapinr fit : Wagner 10 4-4 24. Trump 5 0-1 10. Dougherty 2 0-0 4. Robert Riedel 8 3-4 19. Roger Riedel. Robbins 2 0-1 4 Grizzlies by one in the final quarter but were handed a disappointing defeat. Michelle LaRue paced the Cardinals with 16 points and nine rebounds. The Cardinals will face the Arlington Honkers on Friday. January 15 and Condon on Saturday, January 16. Both games are scheduled to start at 6 p.m. lime 32: Doherty. Fetsch 1 0-0 2, Hill 0 3-4 3. Holtz 2 2 5 6, LaRue 6 4-10 16. McElligott 0 0 1 0, Palmer 2 1-1 3. Taylor Helix 4: Martin 1 (-0 2.temple 6 0-0 12. Brown 1 2 2 4, K. Flerchinger54-6 14, Matthews 4 0-0 8, A. Flerchinger 0 0 1 0, Kraling, Timmerman, Wag ner 0 4-5 4, Andrus 1 0-0 2, McMichael, Stolzer, Wardwell 2Ci for 33 percent from the field and eight of nine for 89 percent from the charily strip. The Grizzlies shot 29 of 68 for 43 percent from the field and five of nine for 56 percent from the line. Denny Starr and Brad Schmidt returned after having been injured earlier in the year. This was Starr's first game since his arm was broken in the last football Heppner frosh The Heppner freshman team met the Riverside Pi rates in Heppner on January 7. The Mustangs were victorious, 54 41. Todd Miller was top re bounder for the game with 18. Steve Currin followed with six. Miller was also on top in the scoring department with 25 points. David Green was second highest with 15. Steve Currin followed with six and To ramovt walnut mtati whole from their shells, soak overnight in salt wa ter. 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