Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 11, 1982, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    Mustangs
Bouncing buck from a
Friday night defeat at the
hands of Pilot Rock, the
Heppner Mustangs downed
Sherman Saturday, 71 61.
"I thought we played an
exceptional game," Coach
Dale Holland Raid. CHpeciaily
since the MuHtangs' Htandout
center fi'5" Rohert Bier wag
out with a knee Injury
sustained in the Pilot Rock
game.
Holland said he played only
Bix people In the game,
alternating Mike Currin and
Jeff Orr at center. "They both
did a good Job," he Raid.
But the real story of the
game was the MuBtang
guard's ability to control the
gome. "(Dour) Holland and
(Don I I-ott dominated the
game," said Holland. Doug
Holland scored a season high
2i points in the Sherman
contest.
"We beat them on the
boards against a bigger ball
club. And we played a much
better ball game all around,"
Holland said.
Sherman IK 13 10 2(1 r.l
Heppner IB 22 14 l 71
FG FT RB F A TP
J. Orr 1
F'orrar
Currin 2
Lott 4
Holland 1 1
Murray 0
2 3
2 10
2 7
S 10
4 10
2 H
0 4
4 20
2 6
5 13
6 26
1 2
Hep 27 17 48 20 18 71
Sher. 24 13 30 20 R 61
League KtMitdinKB
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Pilot Hock
Weston-McEwen
Stanfield
Umatilla
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Cards lose to
Falcons,
49-57
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The Cardinal varsity boys
were defeated by the Wheeler
i Falcons, 49 57 on Saturday
night. The Cardinals led at the
end of the first and third
quarters but the Falcons had
the advantage at the end.
The Cardinals led by two
points at the end of the first
quarter as they sank 17 points.
The Falcons jumped back
in the second quarter as they
sank 16 points to take a 28 - 31
half time lead.
Craig Gutierrez had a hot
hand in the third quarter as he
scored 10 points to lead the
Cardinals to a 46 - 39 third
quarter lead.
The Cardinals went cold in
the last quarter as they only
connected three points. The
Falcons put in 18 points in the
final quarter as Bill Maclnnes
put in six free throws and one
field goal in the final quarter.
Gutierrez led the Cardinals
with 14 points and nine
rebounds, Donnie Taylor ad
ded eight points and eight
refunds. The Cardinals had
two other players score in
double figures, Tim Patton
with 13 and Jeff Hams with 12
points.
lone U J. Hams 5 23 12,
Taylor 3 2-4 8, Patton 6 11 13,
Gutierrez 5 4-6 14, Starr 0 2-2 2,
Morter, C. Hams
Wheeler (57) S. Asher 5 3-6 13,
Steiwer 5 0-0 10, Wimer 2 2-4 6,
M. Asher 10-0 2, Maclnnes 2
8-tt 12, Hubbell 2 0-0 4, Marler 4
2-4 10
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Dorian Fomir leapt high against Sherman, while Jeff Orr(20)
looks on.
Card girls win 1st league victory
By MK'IIKI.I.K I.AIU'K
Michelle Laltue and Tarn
my Holts combined for 25
points to lead the Cardinals to
their first league victory as
they defeated Wheeler 37 - 34
The Cardinals took the lead
in the first quarter 8-4. The
Cardinals had a chance to
move farther ahead but they
missed six of eight chances
from the free throw line
(The Falcons came back to
Cardinal boys defeated by
Honkers in Big Sky action
By MICHFI.I.F I.AIU'K
The Cardinal varsity boys
were defeated by the Arling
ton Honkers 30 72 in Big Sky
action Friday night.
The Cardinals couldn't get
the ball to drop in the basket
as they were held to only three
points in the first quarter. The
Honkers took a demanding 3 -20
lead at the end of the
quarter.
In the second quarter Don
nie Taylor scored eight points
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outwore the Cardinals by one
in the second quarter and
close their lead to 15 -12 at the
half.
.The Cardinals were out
scored in the third quarter as
Theresa McClure scored 12 of
the Falcons 14 third quarter
points. The Cards went into
the final quarter with a one
point lead.
The Cardinals hit some
valuable free throws in the
final quarter as they out-
for the Cardinals but the
Cards were si ill held to 10
points in the quarter. The
Cardinal defense held the
Honkers to 16 points in the
quarter, for a half time score
of 13 - 36,
The third quarter was the
highest scoring one for the
Cardinals as they it 13 points.
The Honkers capped their
victory in the final quarter
when they scored 23 points to
take a victory over the
Cardinals.
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scored the Falcons by two to
lake a victory '
lone Ct'i Dohcrty 2 0-0 4. Hill 0
:t-4 3. Holtz5 2-5 12.I.aRuefi 1-6
13. McEHigott. Morter 1 0-3 2.
Palmer 0 3-7 3. Taylor. Fetsch
Wheeler ( 34) McClure 7 2 -3 16.
Garcia 1 0-0 2. Maclnnes.
VanScooll 3 5 9 11. Hanna.
Burch. Johnson 2 0-2 4. Rulicn
01-2 1. T. VanScooll 0 0-1 0
lone ctii) J. Jams 2 1-3 5.
Taylor 6 2-2 14. Patton 2 1-2 5.
Gutierrez 1 0-1 2. Starr 00 1 o.
Morter 1 0-1 2. C. Hams 1 0-2 2,
Leavitt. Meyers, Padberg
Arlington (72) Anderson 2 4-10
8. McCauley 7 2-5 16. C.
Bittinger5 0-0 10. S.Bittinger 2
3-6 7. Pemberton 2 4 4 8.
Proctor 5 2-3 12. 'Hughes 1 1-2
3. W est 0 2-2 2. Holt (I 0-1 0. N.
Bittinger 1 0 1 2. Gronquist 2
0 0 4
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Mustangs
game of season
The Heppner Mustangs
dropped their first game of the
season last Friday, losing to
Pilot Hock. 64 - 78.
"Pilot Rock played their
best game of the season, and
turnovers hurt us pretty bad."
Mustang Coach Dale Holland
commented Heppner turned
the ball over 15 times to Pilot
Rook's six.
The Mustangs were in the
game until the middle of the
third fruarter when (be Hock--ets
pulled away.
Heppner's offense was dealt
a setback in the third period
when the Mustangs 6'5" cen
ter Robert Bier went down in a
pile and had to leave the game
with a knee injury.
Bier's injury apparently
isn't serious. He suffered a
bruise under the knee cap
which may hold him to limited
play in this weekend's games.
A big factor in the loss was
also the Mustang's inability to
dominate the boards, as they
have in the past.
"Pilot Rock outrebounded
us." Holland said, "and they
are the only team to do that
this year." Pilot Rock pulled
down 40 rebounds in the
contest, while the Mustangs
managed onlv 36
The Mustangs' Dorian For
rar had another good offensive
game, scoring 26 points, while
the onlv other Heppner plaver
to score in double fieures was
Bior with 12 before leaving
the fame with injwrv
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Wed. Feb. 10
Ham steak dinner wsoup 3.93
Sloppy Joes wbean soup -3.00
Thurs. Fb 11
Salmon Loaf wsoup 4.00
Reuben San. wbeef barley soup... 3.00
FrI. Feb. 12
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Grilled Ham&Cheese San
w clam chowder 2.93
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The Heppner GaieUe-Time. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday. February n, 1982 FIVE
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Forrar 12 2 8 5 6 26 i
Currin 2 0 3 3 1 4
ltt " 1 6 7 2 1
Bier 6 0 10 3 1 12
Holland 4 0 4 2 1 8 :
Murray. 2 0 2 2 1 4 j
Heppner 28 :
Hep. 28 8 , 36 19 15 64
P it. 30 18 40 15 6 78
lone Gty
Council meets
lone City Council met for a
regular monthly meeting on
Tuesday. February 2.
A motion was passed
through the council to hold the
city's Annual Spring Cleanup
on March 26 and 27 in
conjunction with the lone
Garden Club.
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Morantz turntable, $100. Turntable mixer, $75.00. Profes
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Egg Salad san w
veg beef soup 2.73
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