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iriyHi'jgg Mustangs Dorian Forrar poured in a cawr high 39 points last Friday, as the Heppner Mus tangs downed Weston McEwen 76 87 to advance their record to 15 - 1 and assure themselves a place In the district playoffs. "He just had a super night," Coach Dale Holland said of his standout 6'2" forward. For rar's 39 points were the most scored by an Individual Mus tang this season. Senior guard Don Lott also turned in a good performance In the Mustang win, Holland said, scoring 12 points and pulling in six rebounds. Reserve guard Harry Gro shens came off the bench to give the Mustangs a good game too. Groshens scored 11 points. "He handled the ball well and had a good game," Cardinal girls face Echo, meet defeat, 36-54 By MICH El .t.F. LARUE The Cardinal girls faced the Echo Cougars on Friday, February 12. The Cardinals were defeated 36 - 54. The Cardinals were out scored badly in the first quarter as the Cougars jump- Bowling news Kparrtimrrs February 9 Won- Coast to Coast Central Market Gardner's Peterson's MC.G.G. Les Schwab S & J Market Sears 22 -18 -16'v-15 - 6 10 11 '1 13 13' 184 19'i 20 Splits: Cathy Hansen 1-7-8 and Rhonda Lorenz 5-10. High game: Linda Schultz - 194 High series: Linda Schultz 553. Koffee Kup Keglers February 1 1 Won lOftt 4 6 9 9 10 11 13 18 Gutter Dusters 16 Newcomers 14 Weary Wives 11 HiHo's it The Py Its 10 The Dreggs 9 Three Holers 7 Three L's 2 High game: Judy Rickert -201. High series: Judy Rickert -507. High team game: The Pytts - 5B3. High team series: The Pytts - 1571. Splits: Linda Schultz 2-7. Thursday Night Ladies February 1 1 Won Lost Kay I Joyce Ins. 11 - 5 Gateway Toyota 10 - 6 Lebush 10 6 B&CKepair 10 - 6 Columbia Basin 7 - 9 M&R 6-10 Kinzua 6 10 Bucknum's 4 - 12 Splits: Sandy Bennett 6-7-10, Doreen Englert 4 10 and Kay McRoberts 3-7-10. High game: Billie Doherty and Karen Palmer - 191. High series: Karen Palmer -533. Dime A Dozen February 15 Won - Lost 22 - 6 18 - 10 18 - 10 12 - 16 12 - 16 13'- 14Mi 91 - 18Ms 7-21 No. Two No. Seven No. Six No. Eight No. Three No. Four No. Five No. One Splits: Joyce Buikanan 5-7 and Bebe Munkers 6-7-10. High game: M. Kindle - 236 and L. Massey - 204 and Mary Wilson - 204. High series: M. Kindle - 606 and A. Padberg - 552. High team game: No. Seven. High Seven. team series: No. down Weston-McEwen, advance said Holland. The Mustangs stayed ahead of Weston-McEwen the whole game, mainly from managing a respectable 50 percent shooting average from Ihe floor. Heppncr made 27 of 54 shots attempted, while their opponents could muster only 27 of 70 shots put up. W.-McK. Hep. 10 II Ifi 18 10 17 25 30 67 76 FG FT RB F A TP Groshens J.Orr Forrar Currin Lott Bier Holland Murray 5 4 16 0 2 0 2 0 1 8 10 3 6 3 6 6 1! 4 39 2 12 0 8 0 Heppner W-McE 27 27 43 19 14 35 23 8 76 67 ed out to a demanding 4 19 lead. In the second quarter the Cougars opened up their lead as they outscored the Cardi nals 10 - 16, The Cardinals went to the locker room with a 14 35 disadvantage. The Cardinals came out for the third quarter to outscore the Cougars by two. The score showed the Cougars with a 23 -42 lead at the start of the final quarter, The Cardinals were unable to come back in the final quarter and were handed a loss. Tammy Holtz was high scorer for the Cardinals with 10 points, followed by Anita Palmer with eight points lone (.14) Doherty 0 1-3 1, Fetsch. Holtz 4 2 5 10. LaRue 2 0- 2 4.Morter30-(l6. McEIIigott 30 16. Palmer 2 4-4 8. Taylor 0 12 1 Krho M Day 5 0-0 10. Storz 4 1- 3 9. Lilly 6 0-0 12. Reese 1 1-3 3. Cady 2 1-2 5, Harvey 2 7 11 11. Birchum, Seifer 1 0-1 2. Snow 1 0-0 2. Baker, Brown. Correa. Women's Aglow slates meeting Women's Aglow Fellowship will meet Monday, February 22 at All Saint's Episcopal Church Parish Hall. Heppner at 7 p m. Featured speaker will be Nancy Webb of Heppner. She will be sharing prayer, said a group spokesperson . Nancy and her husband La Verne have three children, Kay of New Hampshire: and Stan and Jim, both of Madras. Mrs. Webb was an Aglow officer in Redmond from 1967 to 1977. Mr. and Mrs. Webb will be going to a Discipleship Train ing School for Youth With a Mission at Tacoma, Wash, in March, "After the five and one-half months school, we will be doing whatever God leads us to do," stated Mrs. Webb. Women's Aglow Fellowship Is an inter-denominational women's group, and all area women are invited to attend, said the spokesperson. If you feel the Neighborhood Center is worth saving, please let your commissioners and Revenue Sharing Committee know of the need for $10,000 for continual funding for the Paid for by concerned Citizens for the Neighborhood Center r John Murray (44) Fillies outpower Weston McEwen Friday night, February 12. the Heppner Fillies met Wes-ton-McEwen on the Mustangs home court. The Heppner girls won the close game, 49 - 48. Mary Kincaid had 20 points, followed by Sandra Ward with nine. Pam Orr had eight points. Anne Murray made six while Sherri McMinn. Lorri Day and Cindi Bergstrom each had two. Orr and Ward each had 11 rebounds in the game and McMinn had nine. Kincaid had five assists and seven steals. Murray had five assists and five steals. Fillies burn Stanfield, 62-38 The Heppner Fillies battled Stanfield Saturday night and came out on top with a winning score of 62 - 38. Mary Kincaid added a whopping 33 points to the total score, followed by Anne Mur ray with 17. Pam Orr and Sandra Ward each had three points. Sherri McMinn. Cindi Bergstrom and Lorri Day each contributed two points to a winning effort. Ward grabbed 12 rebounds, followed by McMinn with 10 and Orr was next with nine. Mary Kincaid had six assists and eight steals. HOSPITAL NOTES Patients admitted and dis charged from Pioneer Mem orial Hospital in Heppner during the past week include: Octobre Grant. lone ad mitted February II, discharg ed February 12. Patients still receiving care at the hospital as of Monday. February 15 included: Olive Cox. Monument -admitted February 10; and Mary Campbell. Heppner -admitted February 13. 'citizens ' coming fiscal year. .... .. . f Uttmmmm if L t ...... Sf shoots for two against lone boys By MK'f IFI.I.F I.ARl'K The Cardinals were handed a 4445 defeat by the Echo Cougars on Friday. February 12. Bink Ramos sank the winning basket for the Cou gars with six seconds left in the game. Jeff Hams and Denny Starr contributed six points each in the first quarter as the Cardinals took a 16 - 13 lead. The second quarter turned into a defensive battle as Heppner takes Stanfield, 74-67 Heppner blew a 16 point lead in the third quarter, but still managed to hang on and down Stanfield 74 - 67 last Saturday night in Stanfield. The Mustangs got good offensive performance from Tint-inn Pit-v-nr T.hr. M.. ..... and Doug Holland to outscore Stanfield in the first half and build a 16 point lead in the third quarter. The big lead slipped away, however, and the Mustangs were ahead by only one point with a minute and a half left in the game. Swim Team trophies on display at DMV office ' - if I i i i. I I '! 1 s ) P I 1 I ; I; i f f ! - I v: P I f K : W t Hi? ! ivrthnrft n rramifitnYni Heppner Swim Team trophies are now on display at the Department of Motor Vehicles office in Heppner. More than 20 trophies represent the team's involvement in area meets. record to 15-1 Weston - McEwen lose to Echo Cougars neither team scored over eight points. The Cardinals went to Ihe locker room at half time with a one point advantage. 22 - 21 At the end of the third quarter the score was tied up at 34. as the Cougars out scored the Cardinals by one point in the quarter. The Cougars got a basket from Ramos with six seconds iogo to put them ahead 44 - 45. Ramos was called for an But Stanfield couldn't keep its hands off Forrar. as the big forward was sent to the foul line four times in the waning minute, sinking three and keeping the Mustangs in the game. The win gave the Mustangs a 17 - 1 record going into its final game against Wasco this Saturday in Wasco. If the Mustangs manage a win over Wasco they will meet them in the first round of playoff action beginning next week in Pendleton. If they lose to Wasco and Sherman loses to ST! I 1 1 j I i "How To Make A Combine Efficient" SEMINAR Sponsored by Morrow County & Oregon Wheat Growers leagues MARCH 1f 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. LEXINGTON GRANGE HALL 2 Miles North of Lexington Speaker: RAY STUECKLE Author and Combine Expert. He has conducted seminars all i The Heppner Gazette-Times, lleppner, Oregon, Thursday, February IS, 1982 FIVE Heppner JVs end season with fourth mmm t offensive foul on the play, which put Tim Patton on the free throw line for the Cardinals. Patton missed the shot and time ran out on the Cardinals as they were de feated 44 - 45. Jeff Hams led the Cardinals with 15 points followed by Craig Gutierrez with 10 points and seven rebounds. The Cardinals shot 18 of 52 for 35 percent from the field and eight of 15 for 53 percent from the free throw line. The Wahtonka, Heppner will meet Sherman in the first round. Stanfield Heppner 12 17 18 21 67 74 FG FT RB F A TP Groshens 0 0 2 2 0 Groshens J.Orr Forrar Currin Connor Lott Holland Murrav 0 2 16 6 6 10 6 1 0 4 25 8 4 4 7 2 16 0 10 Heppner 28 Stanfield 20 il over the country 18 47 22 11 74 II 27 31 23 2 67 II 5 . 5E straight loss The Heppner junior varsity boys basketball team ended its season with its fourth straight loss, dropping a 46 - 31 decision to Weston-McEwen at home Friday. The Mustang JVs finished the season with a 5 - 7 record. Heppner hung tough to the Tiger-Scots for three quarters, trailing just 29 - 24 going into the fourth quarter. But the Mustangs were blitzed in the final quarter 17 -7 and took the loss. The Mustangs continued to have shooting woes, hitting just 13 of 44 shots for a .295 percentage and 5 of 15 free throws for a .333 mark. Thirty-four turnovers also contributed to the Heppner downfall, said Heppner Coach Brent Eggers. Rod Cole paced Heppner with 10 points and six re in squeaker, 44-45 Cougars shot 16 of 42 for 38 percent from the field and 13 of 19 for 68 percent from the free throw line. lone (44) J. Hams 5 5-7 15. Tavlor 1 1-2 3. Patton 3 2-3 8. Swincrc AT 5.00 si. yd. February Kitchen & Vanity Cabinets Sale Save 35 Off List Price iff Hi and Canada. j- All Interested Farmers Are Invited $15.00 Charge will include lunch FOR RESERVATIONS CONTACT: Tho OWGL 276-7330 This Ad Sponsored bv Pettyjohn Oil Co,f lone bounds while Shane Laughlin grabbed seven rebounds and Todd Miller six. Mark Way collected seven steals for Heppner. Cole led Coach Eggers rating system with a 8 rating. "Mark Way did an excellent defensive job on one of Weston's kids down from varsity, but the other varsity kid killed us. hitting 15 points." said Eggers. lleppner (31 Hcmman. Thompson, Orr. Kennedy 6, Lucas 1. Cole 10. Miller 1, Way 6. Laughlin 7. Weston-McKwen (46) Toney 4. Voungs 9. Picard. Fisher 4. Blalock 4. Bjorklund 4. Brixey 2. Shoeship 4. Clark 15. Hep Wes-McE. 6 10 7-31 17-46 14 Gutierrez 5 0-3 10. Starr 4 0-0 8. C. Hams Kcho (45) Bechtel 2 0-0 4. Ramos 3 4-6 10. Baker 1 0-0 2. Savior 4 3-4 11. Seifer 5 5-7 15. F. Widman 0 1-2 1. Brown. to 50 t f - jiS '"T J ',tr jR&JSti