TEN The Heppner GairtUsTlmes, Hpppner, Orrgon, Thursday, October 13, I9S3 Loss to Echo leaves lone 0-4 in Big Sky lone Jr. High volleyball teams win over Arlington Bv ASHLEY CONKI.IN With a 15-4. 10 15. 15 II win over the Arlington Honkrrs on Thursday, Oct 6, the- lone Jr. Hieh volleyball "A" trnm improved its record to 2 1. The "B" team also won. and is now 2 1. ftlso Lending the hosts to victory whs Jill Conk I in, who was high point server for the Jr. Cards with 15 points. The "R" team's 15-3, 15-6 sweep over the Honkers was led by 20 points from Kris Anderson. lone will travel to Board man for a 3.30 pm. match with the seventh grade Co lumbia Pirates on October 13. Hircl Season Opens V. . Saturday Be Eeady With AA K - - f Li i km mum' smmn ' I j ' 1 SJ-" f- 0 if Kim McCobe (34) returns volley against Echo, while Sandi Wright By ASHLEY CONKLIN A 15 10. 5-15. 3 15 loss to the Echo Cougars left the lone vollevhall team without a win in the Big Sky Conference last Friday. Oct. 7. The Cardinals are 0-4 in the Conference and 2-4 overall. lone Jr. High football team returns to win if t 1 pnoto by Wone Honn Dustin Podberg makes yardage against Honkers. By ASHLEY CONKLIN The lone Jr. High football team returned to their win ning ways with a 30-6 triumph over the Arlington Honkers on Thursday. Oct. 6. lone started the scoring in the first period on a 40-yard interception return by Ken Snider. Snider added another 40 yard interception return for a touchdown and ran for six mroe. Cardinal quarterback Kevin Ball scrambled for a score just before the first half and contributed three, two conversions. The Honkers only points came in the third quarter. lone's Head Coach Mark Jones praised the Cardinals' execution on offense and de fense and the defense im provement of lineman Gary Rea and Bryan Basford Jones stated. "We had definite im provement in our overall exe cution and our defensive front four played much better. As a team we are reaching our full potential and we are at the point of that potential that I figured we would be at the start of the season." On Thursday. Oct. 13. lone will travel to Boardman for a 330 pm. contest with the Columbia Jr. High seventh grade team. Fillies handed loss from Condon By DAN A REID The varsity Fillies' team played the Condon Blue Devils at Condon October 4. The Fillies went out on the floor excited and were ready to win. They were plaving a super game. They had excel lent teamwork and were real ly hustling for the ball. Both teams were spiking the ball hard to the other team, mak ing them really work. As the Blue Devils started scoring more points the Fillies started falling apart. Their serves were continuing to go over the net but when the ball was back on the Fillies' side they just couldn't get it back over. The first match went to the Blue Devils. The score was 15-3. In the second match, the Fillies just weren't fired up. The Fillies had good hard serves, when they went over th nt but th Bin Devils were setting it up for a spiker to spike it down hard. The Fillies had to give everything they had to get the ball up. The game and match went to the Blue Devils with a score of 15-9. "We could have played a lot better and hopefully we will when Condon comes to Hep pner." said Heppner Coach Barbara Stefani fl nrsci it The 1984 models are out and if you do buy, , check ""IRS your l ; j ill- insurance, youll probably need coveraeeJ if: ! 1 I I I in o 4 it (30) and Condi Rudsill (24) lone started fast in the first came with a strong offense consisting of good serves, and a good strong bump, set and hit attack. The inexperience of the- Cards surfaced in the final two games as the Cou gars came back and took the match. Coach Jocelvn Jones stated. "The girls continue to im prove each week. Our serving is getting more consistent and we're also beginning to place the serves. 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