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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1983)
I ,H .IIIP WW Hf-j0pJ-y0ppJ 1 1 p.-y-"- ymrnym p " p pi pi I ) ii pn ipiw y p im i- r" p i'p'y p p p pi pa prp--gn--pp Cards lose chance for play-off action too db jt : Crolg Gutierrez (45) look for By CRAIG GUTIRHRKZ As the Cardinals took the floor they had District in view and in their hearts but what they didn't know was that the Pirates of Cascade Locks would alter their season long dream and defeat the Cardi nals 60 - 52 last Saturday. Although the Cardinals' loss dropped them to second place, they were tied with Echo and behind in Ozzie Points. (Big Sky league tie breaking sys tem) and therefore were denied the chance of district play. When the tipoff was re ceived. Cascade Locks col lected the hall and the lead, which they kept the entire game. In the first quarter, the Pirates out scored the birds of lone 13 10 behind Dorriss' six Save 40 Per Gal On Mobil Lubricating Oik Thru February PETTYJOHN OIL CO 422-7254 lone, OR TOTAL HARDWARE Iff! JSP r ElMSTERCKAFT MAINTENANCE Under normal operating 3 year 310 350) 350 I 410 I 410 B t n m Th battery to meet original accessories. 767-0201 thru hondla on ball first period points. Tim Patton and Denny Starr collected four apiece for the Cardinals. The second quarter began and the Pirates Jumped out to an 11 -point lead, out scoring the birds 21 -13. Mark Meyers added six points for the Cardi nals but the Cardinals couldn't stop the Pirates' outside game of Victor Bilyeaw who racked up 10 of his 18 points in this quarter, none of his shots were closer than 13 feet out. In the second half, the Car dinals gave it their best and opened with a full court 1-21-1 press and came up to within four points before the third quarter ending buzzer rang. JV Fillies By WINDI MITCHELL The Hepner J V. girls played Stanfield at Heppner on Saturday. Feb. 12. The Fillies won with a score of 33 22. In the first quarter, the game stayed about even with Heppner leading with a 'score of 7 - 6. In the second quarter, the Fillies left the Stanfield Tigers in their tracks with a score of 15 10. During the third quarter, oast to (sosisft 1AYTERY conditions you may never have to add water to these batteries again. Average Cranking Performance 22F 24 24F 27 27F 73 74 no equipment specifications and to 767 - 1209 oas to oast r - 'I - i Tim Patton racked up six points in this quarter as lone collected 16 as a team and only allowing nine for their oppon ent. In the fourth period, the Cardinals saw their dream of further play ended as the Pirates broke the Cardinal press and upped their lead by four more and their total score to 60. The Cardinals were led by Donnie Taylor, who col lected all six of his points in this quarter. Dorris of Cas cade Locks collected five and Williams ripped four to aid the Pirates to a victory. Tim Patton and Donnie - v iy. ; ; y t 5 take Stanfield Heppner trampled the Tigers with a score of 22 - 16. In the fourth quarter, the Tigers were trying to catch up, but the Fillies were keep ing their pace with a score of 35 - 22. J V. Coach Howe said the game waswon and lost on free throw shots because of the 62 fouls. STATISTICS I 2' 3 4 T Heppner 7 8 7 13-35 Stanfield 4 6 6-22 3 -YEA FRIEE I 310 I 350 provide extra power for moat photo by Wayne Hams Taylor each grabbed eight boards and Taylor, Gutierrez and Starr all had five assists apiece. The Pirates out re bounded the Cards 37 - 32 and shot 65 percent from the field to Ione's 50 percent. STATISTICS 1 2 3 4 T 13-52 17-60 11-52 20-60 lone 10 13 16 C.I.. 13 21 9 lone 24 4 C. L. 24 13 lone Taylor 6, Gutierrez 1 1 , Patton 10, Starr 12, Morter 4, Meyers 9. C.L. Bennet 16. Bilgeaw 18. Dorris 19. Mohr 2. Williams 6. Heppner D. Reid 6. Britt 4. Turner 4, Stroeber 3, Conner 2, Gates 2, Bergstrom 9. L. Reid 5. Weston- Eves 3. Linn 2, Earle 2, Smith 6. L. Wagner 4. Lynn Wagner 5. lii.-.m.M,limM n nn ,,, ..S3 f,: : '. . -. Ik?:v. .... J &.-' . 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Head Coach Brent Eggers commented on this first quar ter stall of the Mustang of fense stating "A few of the boys just didn't have their heads in the game." Putting in Eric Thompson and Mark Way really helped the offensive execution and Heppner out scored the Tigers 22 - 4 after that. "That was pretty much the ballgame," Eggers commented. Stanfield seemed to be suf fering from a recent Mustang illness which was playing out of control. Although Heppner has been doing their fair share of this lately, they controlled their playing when Stanfield didn't. "We just realized that after six whole games we need that type of concentration. Defen JV girls take loss at hands of Weston- McEwen By WINDI MITCHELL The Heppner J.V. girls played Weston McEwen Fri day, Feb. 11. The Tiger Scotts won 34 - 29. In the first quarter, the Fillies were leading 10 - 7. In the second quarter, the Tiger Scotts drove past the Fillies, leading 12 - 15. In the third quarter, Hep pner jumped past the Tiger Scotts 26 - 22. The Tiger Scotts gained on the Fillies in the fourth quar U . .1 f i a lJU 1 1 t UJ WESTERN HERITAGE SAVINGS WFSTIRN HtRITAOF FFDfRAl SWINGS A NO LOAN ASSOCIATUJN The Heppner Gazette-Tlmei, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, February 17, 1 98 J FIVE sively It was one of our best games, and Offense too, played well," Eggers' said. When asked why the change in performance, Eggers commented 'The key word was intensity. We finally went in there (after the first four minutes) and went the whole game with concentration. This element has been lacking in our execution for the last six games." Coming up, the Mustangs will play Pilot Rock in Hep pner Friday night at 7:30 p.m. for their last game of the season. The Rockets succeed ed in beating Heppner by 19 points at Pilot Rock earlier in the season but Eggers is hop ing that with a home court advantage and if they "play with the same type of inten sity. Heppner has a good chance of winning. We lost to Pilot Rock before because of foul trouble (Mike Currin, Jeff Orr and Tom Huston fouled out) but our foul problems are getting better." In the league, Weston Mc Ewen is now on top with Pilot Rock holding second. Heppner is now 5 - 6 in the league and 11 - 8 for the season. "It should be an exciting game. With our team we have ter and led 34 - 29. Coach Howe said that this was a better game than the first game with Weston McEwen. STATISTICS 1 2 3 4 T Heppner 10 2 14 3-29 Weston 7 8 7 12-34 Heppner - D. Reid 10. Tur ner 1. L. Reid 2. Stroeber 2, Conner 8, Gates 4. Bergstrom 2. Weston - Hines 4, Tones 3. Weathers 10. Dickerson 2. Christopher 1. Schmidtgall 3, Hahm 9. OA ViT the ability to win. I would like to see a packed house to help end our season on a good note." Eggers stated. The game with Pilot Rock will be broadcast by KUMA radio station, AM-1290, FM U27 of Pendleton. FG FT R T Greg Orr 3 3 3 9 Jay Hayes 0 Tom Huston I Mark Way 7 Jeff Orr 3 Mike Currin 8 Eric Thompson 0 Marty Britt 2 Rod Cole 2 Coffman 1 Shane Laughlin 2 0 2 1 2 3 1 3 IS 3 4 9 6 11 22 1 1 1 0 7 I 1 Heppner 27 20 33 74 Stanfield 23 11 57 Congratulations Door Prize Winners! 12 and Older High Pressure Washer - Tom Pointer, Too! Box - Randy Thurmond, Fire Extinguisher - Burl Wattemburger, Jr., Kerosene Heater - Floyd Borman, Toaster - Shirley Conner, Popcorn Popper - Martha King, Lantern Flashlight - Lincoln Nash, Flashlight - Roland Bergstrom 12 and Under Steiger Couger - Dustin Alford, International 22 - Phil Kuhn, International Combine - Dara Miller CO IP vs7FU"JGBOrgd Lrxingtpn Out of today's cir- cular tha following items did not arrive: ' From Our "Plant Now For Spring" Section... P. B...4-inch Primroses. ...53 P. C.AsparagusPlants Pkg.of8.....J.93 Rain Checks will be Issued on these items. RaJnc hecks will ba issued - r 939-S221 Bob Reese President TOTAL'HARDWARE