ustangs end rocky season
with disappointing loss
Fillies lose last
game to Rockets
The Hpppnrr Gazette-Time, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, February 24, 1983 FIVE
Center in need of volunteers
BvNFOLAMACKEY
By (il.FNN SMITH
Friday, Feb. If), (he Hop
poor Mustangs ended Ihfir
rocky season with a disap
pointing home loss to the Pilot
Rock Rockets, 71 - 61,
Head coach Rrent F.RRcrs
commented, "The game star
ted out all right but their press
killed us."
, The rockets succeeded in
outscorinR the Mustangs, 22
4. in the second quarter and
establishing a 15 point lead by
halftime, 35 20.
"That was pretty much the
fjame," KRfiers stated, "We
tried to come back In the
second half and succeeded in
cutting Pilot Rock's lead to 6
points late in the game, but
that was the closest u-e
came."
Kwrs believed that the
main reason they lost the ball
game was that they couldn't
overcome the Rockets' press.
"They're the first team
that's ever done that to us. We
just kept throwing it away."
said EgRcrs.
Another key was an old
problem that cropped up to
plague the cagers on their last
game. "We had too many
fouls." Fggers said, "They
beat our 8 - 4 lead in the first
quarter by shooting free
throws. After that we seemed
to lose our intensity through
out the second quarter but the
team regained it in the second
half." Fggers also believed
that the Mustangs concentra
tion was poor, which can come
about in a highly emotional
game
"I was disappointed over
all.' Eggers went on to say,
"As were most of the play
ers." This game ends the Mustang
Basketball season with S - 7
in league action and 11-9 for
the season, tying for third
pJace with Umatilla in our
division. Pilot Rock will go on
to district with Weston Mc
Kwen.
Statistically both Mike Cur
rin (27 points. 17 rebounds)
and Jeff Orr 10 points, 10
rebounds) had good games
Summing up the game, Eg
gers commented. "Their
press and our fouls cost us the
game They shot a lot better
than I thought they would and
our bench wasn't as magical
as it had been in earlier
games We didn't achieve all
the goals I had set but we had
a lot of good moments to
remember. The highlight of
the season was giving Weston
McFwen one of their two
losses The key thing is that
e were competitive. We only
jot really blown out once and
his is an important factor. An
mporlant part of next year
ivill be turning earlier losses
nto wins."
"When teams come to play
is." Eggers added. "They
(new they were in for a game,
arsity has a lot of pressure
md you get more upset when
'ou lose because it means
nore. Overall, we had fun and
I was a good growing exper
ience for everyone. Just wait
intil next year: he conclu-
led,
"layer
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Center is in need of volunteers
ages 18 and upward to help
with sewing and-or cutting
quilt blocks on Tuesdays for
the economically disadvan
taged. The center also needs
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March 2from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Janet PHillips will be at the
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Mark Woy shoot for two againjt Rockets Fi day night.
Valby to dedicate stained
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Pam Orr (25) goes for bucket in game with Pilot Rock.
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This Sunday. Feb. 27. marks
the Dedication Service of the
seven new stained glass win
dows at Valby Lutheran
Church The windows were
designed and executed for the
; year old congregation by
Greg and Mania Sweek of
Heppner. The congregation
commissioned the windows in
loving tni-mory of congrega
tional saints who have died,
especially in memory of the
many loved ones who died in
the last IK months, announced
the Rev, John Mans, pastor.
The Service, to be held at 9
a rn , will feature the solo
music of Ms Phila Johnson of
Portland Ms Johnson, a long
time friend of the congrega
tion, is a professionally
trained, classical musician
She will sing two pieces
during the Service, one to be
announced, and a setting of
the 2:ird Psalm by Anton
Dvorak The Dvorak piece,
appropriate for a service of
Remembrance and Ddication,
is especially fitting at Valby.
which is a Swedish word
meaning Shepherd's Rest or
Shepherd s Dell
There will be a reception
following the service. The
memtwrs of the congregation
invite all momlters of the
((immunity to attend the
event Valby is 17 miles south
of lone on Valby Road, just off
Cooscberry Road It is 24
miles South of Heppner off the
Condon Highway (Oregon
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By VVINDIMITCHF.I.L
Heppner Varsity girls
played the Pilot Rock Varsity
girls Friday. February 18 at 6
p m
In the first quarter, the
Rockets slid past the Fillies
but the Fillies were trying
their best to score more. The
score was 9 - 16.
" In the second quarter the
Rockets were still scoring but
the Fillies were right behind
with a score of 17 - 27.
In the third quarater the
Rockets were still leading
JV Fillies lose by 5
with a score of 25 - 40.
In the fourth quarter the
Rockets were still leading but
the Fillies tried to catch up
with no luck. The score was 33
- 55.
STATISTICS
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Heppner
Pilot Rock:
Heppner:
Lindsay 1,
Murray 1,
Clement 6. S. Paine 4.
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9 8 8 8-33
10 II 13 15-55
J. Ward 4. C.
P. Orr iO, A.
J. Padberg 7, S.
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Heppner J V. girls played
the Pilot Rock J V. girls at
Heppner Friday. February 18
at 3 p m.
In the first quarter, both
teams were tied then the
Fillies sneaked ahead with a
score of 12 10.
In the second quarter the
scores stayed pretty close to
gether but the Rockets were
leading 16 - 17
In the third quarter the
Fillies got back up and were
leading again with a score of
28 - 24. In the fourth quarter
the Pilot Rock J V. girls
jumped back ahead with a
leading score of 35 - 30.
STATISTICS
Heppner: 12 4 12 2-30
Pilot Rock: 10 7 7 11-35
Heppner: D. Reid 4. S. Britt
6, M. Turner 4, L. Reid 6. A.
Ball 2, P. Connor 6. M . Gates 2.
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