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FOUR The Heppner Gaiette-Times, Mustangs The Heppner Mustangs dominated the entire game against Umatilla last Friday night, going on to post an 83 -58 victory over the host Vikings. "We dominated the boards and we ran our fast break. We ran very well," said Heppner Head Coach Dale Holland. Holland said Heppner play ers Dorian Forrar, Robert Bier and Doug Holland all did a good job in the victory, and that Don Lott did a good job on the boards. Forrar scored 22 points in the contest, and pulled down 10 rebounds. Bier scored 14 and corralled 14 rebounds for his part in the game. Holland scored 13 points and pulled in four rebounds, while Lott came up with 10 boards. The victory placed the Mustangs record at 11 wins and no losses for the season. They are also undefeated in league play. Hep. 16 18 29 20 83 Uma. 7 11 15 25 58 FG FT Reb TP Groshens 2 2 2 6 By MICHELLE LAHl'E Huston 2 0 2 4 Orr 4 0 6 8 The lone Junior Varsity Forrar 11 0 10 22 picked up two wins in three Currin 1 0 9 2 road games last week. Lott 2 2 10 6 On Tuesday they traveled to Bier 7 0 14 14 Boardman where they downed Holland 6 1 4 13 the Riverside frosh by a close Murray 2 0 3 4 margin, 42 - 40. Fillies win over Umatilla, The Heppner Fillies won over Umatilla in a close battle Friday night. 36 - 34 on Umatilla's home court. Mary Kincaid was top scorer for the game with 15 points. Anne Murray followed with eight, Pam Orr and Sandra Ward each had two, Sherri MCMinn had five and Heppner girls The Heppner girls' basket ball team was downed by Wahtonka Saturday night in overtime. 44 - 42. Mary Kincaid was top scorer for the Fillies with 18 points. Anne Murray had 12, Sherri McMinn scored six and FE stands for fuel efficiency. 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Being frugal was never so much fun! pass against Umatilla The Card JV's were trailing by four at the half but came on in the third and fourth quarters to pull out the victory. The cards could have put the game away early in the fourth quarter, but could manage only 10 of 27 from the charity stripe?' Cardinal girls By MICHELLE LARUE The lone Cardinal girls were trounced by the Dufur Ran gers 28 - 65 on Saturday night, January 30. The Rangers jumped out to a 3 - 11 lead in the first quarter. The Cardinals got into early foul trouble as the Rangers scored seven of their points on free throws. Wahtonka and seven steals. "We played really well." Coach Jan Terjeson commen ted. The Fillies next meet Pilot Rock, there, on Friday night and Sherman. Saturday night in Heppner. wins in 3 road games On Friday the Cards travel ed to Helix where they were soundly mauled bv the Grizzlv JV's. On Saturday the Cardinals traveled to Dufur to meet the Rangers. The Cards led for three quarters as they put together a good defensive trounced by In the second quarter the Cardinals matched the Han gers in scoring as each team had 12. The Cardinals went to the locker room with a 15 - 23 disadvantage. The Cardinals were out scored badly in the third quarter as the Rangers moved to an 18 - 42 lead. In the final quarter the Cardinals were outscored 10 -23 as the Rangers defeated the Cardinals. Cardinal girls defeated by Riverside Pirates By MICHELLE LARl'K On Tuesday, January 26. the Cardinal girls were defeated by the Riverside Pirates. 34 -41. The Pirates jumped out to a 7 - 13 lead as Susan Fuller scored seven first quarter points for Riverside. The Cardinals stayed within reaching distance of the Pirates but were down by nine at the half. The Cardinals were out scored by only two points in the third quarter but went into the final quarter down 20 -31. a nullum .iwiMi Telefloras Sentimental .Valentine. February 14. photo by Michelo Portmonn game and led 27 - 9 after three quarters. In the fourth quar ter, the Cards went dead in the water and the Hanger JV's found the range to close, 27 - 25 with 1:30 remaining in the contest. The Cards then caught fire again and pulled away for a victory. Dufur Cindy Hill led the Cardinals with 10 points. Ione(2Hi Doherty 1 .1-4 5. Hill 3 4-5 10. Holt. 30-0 6. LaKue 1 3-fi 5. McElligot! 1 0-0 2. Morler, Fetsch. Taylor Dufur .- Lindhorst 4 -(! 14. Ka Welherhee 1 2-fi 4. Ke. WetherlxH 5 6 9 Hi, Wilson 2 (M) 4. Regis 2 o-l 4. Vance 0 0-1, 0, Snnsom 5 7-0 17. Heed 3 0-3 6 The Ordinals outscored the Pirates 14 - 10 in the final quarter, led by Michelle La Rue who scored seven of her 17 points in the last quarter. lone (34) Doherty I 0-0 2, Hill 2 4-9 10. Holtz 22-56, LaRue 6 5-6 17, Palmer 0 1-5 1. McElligott. Morter, Taylor Riverside ( II Fuller 6 5-5 17, Daltoso 0 1-2 1, Viall 3 5-7 11, Bartlett 1 0-12, Gilliam 10-1 2. Rogers 1 4-5 6, Burg 1 0-0 2. Hink. LaChanie. Timms fit' . 1 :' i Heppner JV team wins one, loses one; record now 5-4 Playing one good half of basketball was enough for the Heppner boys junior varsity team Thursday night, but not enough to get the job done two nights later, said Coach Brent Eggers. The Heppner JV's, who used a 40 12 second half scoring advantage to bury the Her miston sophomore team 76 - 38 on Thursday, suffered the second hulf blues Saturday in The Dalles at Wahtonka from a 66 40 defeat. The weekend split left the Mustangs' record at 5 4. Although Heppner led 36 - 26 at halftime against dermis ton, the team did not play well, according to Eggers. However, the JV's went to a Cards trounce Dufur in 1st win of season By MICHELLE LAHl'E The Cardinals finally got the monkey off their backs as they defeated the Dufur Rangers 53 - 47 at Dufur on Saturday night. The Cardinals got an edge in the first quarter as they took a 15 -13 lead. The Rangers came back in the second quarter to take a 21 - 25 lead at the half. The Cardinals came out of the locker room burning as they racked up 18 third quarter points and tied the score at 3t Cards battle Helix Grizzlies for 2nd time, meet defeat Hy MICHELLE LAHl'E The Cardinals battled the Helix (inches for the second time this year on Friday. Jan. 21. The Cardinals were de feated 29 - 42. The Cardinals were out scored 2 - fi in a low-scoring first quarter. In the second quarter, the Cardinals were outscored by four points as the (irizzlies took a 12 - 18 lead at the half. All of the Cardinals first half points came on free throws, as they sank 12 of 17. The Cardinals were shut down in the third quarter as Bowling news Thursday Night Ladies .la miarv 2H Won Lost Iebush 7 -1 B& ('Repair 6-2 Ray Bnyce 5 - 3 Gateway 4-4 Bucknum's 4-4 Columbia Basin Flee. 3 - 5 M&R 2-6 Kinzua 1-7 Splits converted: Billie Jcb. 14 fi CANDEs UV V r" 0 a ") I ..II IT -"TiT Jk I Available At J 2 - 3 zone In the second half and made It work to complement a strong full court press. Marty Britt led the Mus tangs in scoring with 26 points, while Mark Way chipped in 11 points and Greg Orr 10. Sid Kennedy grabbed 10 rebounds and Orr dealt out 11 assists and nabbed seven steals in (he win. , In Coach Eggers' rating system, Britt led with a 18 rating, followed by Orr with 15. "Our second half was pos sibly our best this season," said Eggers. "We let Hermis ton make the mistakes." Saturday's affair at Wah tonka was a different story. Heppner got into foul trouble early but still trailed just 23 - The Cardinals held the Rangers to eight points in the final quarter as the Cardinals sank six of eight free throws in the final quarter. The Cardi nals marched to a victory over the Rangers. Tim I'atton led the Cardi nals with 16 points, followed by Donnie Taylor with 15. The Cardinals shot 20 of 48 for 42 percent from the field and 13 of 22 for 59 percent from the charity stripe. The Ran gers shot 18 of 53 for 34 percent from the field and 11 of 17 for 65 percent from the free throw the Grizzlies took a demand ing 12 - 35 lead. The Cardinals had two girls get hurt in the third quarter, and two more fouled out early in the fourth quarter. This forced the Cardinals to finish the game out with only three players left on the floor. The Cardinals scored their first field goal in the final quarter, as they only scored four in the entire game Michelle LaRue sparked the Cardinals in the final nurr as she sank 15 of her 19 points. The Cardinals sank 21 of 29 free throws for 72 percent from the charity stripe. Doherty 5-7. High game: Kay Mc Roberts - IHfi High series: Saudi Hanna - 504. Koffcc Kup Keglers .la unary 2M Won - Lost Gutter Dusters 11- 1 Newcomers 8- 4 ThePytts 7- 5 Wearv Wives 6 - 6 19 at halftime. Defensive Ineptness proved ratal for the Mustangs In the second half us they gave up 43 points to the Eagles, many off the offensive boards, accord ing to Eggers. Heppner ulso had 26 turn overs and hit two of five free throws, compared to Wah tonka's 16-for-23 performance at the charity stripe. Heppner had a season-low 18 rebounds In the game, report ed the coach. Itritt led Heppner with 10 points, while Thompson had five assists. Heppner travels to Pilot Rock Friday and hosts Sher man County Saturday. Both games start at 4:30 p.m. line. "It was nice to get that first victory and break our losing streak, it feels great and should give us a big lift," commented Coach Del LaRue, lone (53) J Hams I 3-4 5, Taylor 6 3-5 15, Patton 7 2-5 16. Gutierrez 2 2-4 6, Starr 4 0-0 8, Morter 0 3-4 3, C. Hams Dufur (47) Wiidanen 5 3 5 13, Lyda 1 4-6 6, Tallman 3 2-4 8. Tihbetts 4 2-2 10. Wright 3 0 0 6. Archer. Underbill 2 0-0 4, Kevs lone (29) Doherty 1 0-1 2. Hill 0 4-4 4. Holtz 0 1-2 1. LaRue 3 1317 19. McElligott. Morter 0 01 0. Fetsch 0 3-4 3 llli (ID Martin 1 0 1 2. Temple 3 0-0 6. Brown 2 0 0 4. K Flerchinger 4 2-4 10. Matthews 4 1-39. Newtson 1 3 5 5. A. Flerchinger, Kraling. Timmerman, Wagner, Andrus. McMichat, Stolzer, Wardwell Ona fourth of the body's boni art in the faet. The rjregs Hi tin's Three Holers Three L's High game 6- 6 5- 7 4- 8 111 Iris Cumpbell - 207. High series: Iris Campbell 537. High team gnme: Weary Wives - 560. High team series: Newcom ers - 1588. Spitrelimers January 26 Won LoNt Coast to Coast 15 - 5 Gardner's 14'u- 5'j Central Market 11 - 9 M.C.G.G. 10 - to Petersons 8 - 12 Sears 8 - 12 lies Schwab 8 - 12 S & J Market 5'i- 14' 2 Splits converted: Jean Ball 4-7-10 and Betty O'Neal 6 7-10. High game: Sfindi Hanna -226. High series: Sandi Hanna -558. Dime a Dozen .la n miry 31 Won Lost 5 6 6 7'a 124 14 14 15 No. Two No. Seven No. Six No. Four No. Five No. Eight No. Three No. One 15 14 14 12'!! 7'2 6 -6 -5 - Splits: Verna Brinda 4 7-10; Ruby Munkers 6-10-7, Betty Snow 5-10. High game: M. Kindle - 236 and L. Massey - 204 and M. Wilson - 204. High series: M. Kindle - 606 and Alvina Padberg - 556. High team game: No. Seven - 817. High team series: No. Seven - 2271. 233 N. Main Heppner 676-9426 ?cch f ( 1520 Southgate 276-9793