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TEN The Hrppner Gaiette-TlinM.Hfppner, Oregon, Thursday, October to, tWl Vildngs takes win away from varsity Fillies By DANA REID The Heppner Varsity Fil lies' team played the Umatilla Vikings October 13 at Hep pner. In the first match, the Fil lies went out on the floor ready to win. tteppner really wanted it and showed that by the way they played. The Fillies did a super job. They made a. few Cardinal Club plans Nov. The lone Cardinal Club is planning a turkey dinner for Sunday, Nov. 6, from 4 to 7 p.m. at the school cafeteria. A casino room will be set up for adults and a free movie will be shown for kids. A cake walk and door prizes are also planned, said Barbara Collin, a spokesperson for the club. JV Fillies outplay Stanfield Tigers 2 matches to one By DANA REID The HHS JV Fillies played the Stanfield Tigers on Octo ber 11. The game was playd at Stanfield. ft In the first match, the Fil lies came out on the floor and were not fired up enough. The Heppner girls just weren't playing their best. Their serves were going over, but the players weren't moving and talking enough to return the ball when the Tigers sent it over the net. The first match went to Stanfield with a score of 15-3. For the second match, the Fillies came out fired-up and ready to win. The match was a tough one. but both teams worked hard. The Fillies were talking and really hustling for the ball because Stanfield was sending the ball over every where. The Fillies played well enough to win the match. The score was 15 to 10. Both teams came out ready to win in tne third match. The Fillies were really playing good ball. They were sending the ball over to Stanfield where they weren't ready for it. Heppner was ahead most of the match, but the score was close all the way through the game. Stanfield's serves were hard but the Fillies were ready for them and received them very well. The bumps were right up to the setter, and then to the spiker with a good hard spke. There was a lot of net play in the third match. Heppner did very well. They got the ball right back over the net. The game was close but Heppner won. The score was 15 to 7. "We weren't into the first game at all, no team work. We didn't move or communicate. We decided to play volleyball in the second match. We still had trouble with communica tion but improved our team work. We finally got our serves going better the third game and outplayed Stan field." said Coach Karen Howe. mistakes but made up for them during the rest of the match. Their serves were very consistent and they were really playing team ball. They were communicating very well. They were moving all the time and hustled for the ball everywhere. Heppner was covering the court very well. The Fillies played an all around awesome match and The casino room will feature bunco, poker and blackjack. Collin said. The cost will be $4 for adults, $2.50 for students and 75 cents for pre-school child ren. Hot dogs will also be available for the kids. Heppner will meet Stanfield again on Thursday, Oct. 20 at 5 p.m. with a home court ad vantage. Then the Fillies will Vikings outplay Fillies Bv DANA REID The Heppner J.V. Fillies played the Umatilla Vikings on Thursday. Oct. 13 at Hep pner. The Fillies went out on the floor ready to win. They knew they were undefeated and wanted to keep it that way. The Fillies started out well. Their serves were very con sistent and they were moving and communicating well, umatilla really wanted to win the game because Heppner beat them during the last game. They were really send ing the ball to the Fillies hard a little too hard for the Fillies, and the Vikings won the game. The score was 15 to 5. lone Jr. High team ups win By ASHLEY C ONKLIN The lone Jr. High football team moved to 3-1 with a 38-14 victory over the Columbia Pirates on Thursday. Oct. 13. Ken Snider ran back the opening kickoff for a touch down and added another in the first period and one in the second. Shawn Hams ran for six in the second quarter and Kevin Ball scored on a Columbia Insulate your home today. Save on Energy Costs. Call collect for a Q ctf FREE ESTIMATE M' isOE in'suLATion & ASSOC. lilt. 503-276-1097 We also install continuous gutters!! won. The score was 15 to 5. In the second match, the Fillies were a little tired, but they didn't let Umatilla see that. The match was really tough and was an excellent one- to watch. The Fillies didn't do quite as well as they could have, but stayed right in there. Umatilla's serves were tough ones to receive, but the dinner Proceeds of the event will benefit the Cardinal Club's budget. More details will be an nounced as they become available. travel to Athena on Tuesday. Oct. 25 to meet Weston McEwen at 5 p.m. In the second game, the Fillies were a little depressed. They weren't moving quite enough, and didn't want to win badly enough. The Vikings outplayed the Fillies and won the match for the game. The score was again 15 to 5. "No one wanted to win too terribly bad. There were moments when people wanted to. but not over all. We had no spirit: we didn't get up and go." said Heppner Coach Karen Howe. The Heppner teams will take on Stanfield at home on Thrusday. Oct. 20, beginning with a 5 p.m. match. On Tuesday. Oct. 20, the Fillies will meet Weston-McEwen at 5 p m. at Athena. football record turnover in the fourth stanza. Gary Rea had a safety, and Ball and Dustin Padberg scored on extra points. Head Coach Mark Jones remarked. "I was very pleased with the victory. I was also pleased with the perfor mances of Bryan Basford. Tim Beeson and Gary Rea." The Cardinals take on the Echo Cougars at 1:30 p m. on Thrusdav. Oct. 20 at Echo. Fillies knew what they were doing and received them. However, the Vikings reached 15 points first and won the match. The scores was 15 to 10. The third match was very important for both teams. It decided who won the game. Both teams wanted to win. Heppner was really fired-up and ready to play. The Fillies moved well and were ready for the ball to go anywhere. The score was close and both teams were hanging In there as the game went along. Heppner dropped back a little in the score. They just weren't moving as much. They lost their consistency and spirit. The Fillies made a few mis takes and were a little upset so they werent playing as well as they could have. The match was tough but Umatilla came out on top and won the match for the game. The score was 15 to 3, "The Fillies are a very good team and they started out playing a very good game. As the game went along, the Fillies stopped supporting their teammates. In order to have a chance to get to dis trict, they must win the rest of their league games. ! think they can do it. if they keep their spirit and want it badly enough, all of them." said a Heppner fan. The Fillies will meet Stan field at Heppner on Thursday. Oct. 20, for a 5 p.m. match. Their next match will be againsdt Weston-McEwen on Tuesday. Oct. 25. at Athena, beginning at 5 p.m. RIDGE RUNNER RAISED WHITE LETTER STYLING DESIGNED FOR ON OFF ROAD TRAVEL PINNED FOR STUDS 11x15 6-PLY Exchange with old tire Exchange with old tire Fillies .'? team loses close one to Umatilla By DANA REID The HHS Fillies "C" team played the Umatilla Vikings on Thursday. Oct. 13 at Hep pner. In the first match, both teams went out ready to play. The match consisted of mostly bumps but both teams were hustling to get the ball over the net. Heppner's serving was very good. The Fillies were getting most of the balls over. It was a close match, but the Fillies didn't return the ball quite enough to pull through so the match went to Umatilla. The score was Umatilla 15. Heppner 13. For the second match, Heppner came out a little upset but knew they had to win so they stayed right in the game. There was a bit of substituting players for the Fillies' team. They were moving a lot and kept hustling Printing Business Cards Business Forms Envelopes Letterheads & More Gazette-Times 676-9228 i 4 1 i TOTAL PERFORMANCE ALL SEASON Steel Belted 35,000 Warranty P15580R-12 43.29 .1 13... r; u v 13 .... 'I 14 .... .... f 51.19 5,1T , ."j.20 $;.! ..... fif.3S F.E.T. '1.41 TAX A Tl WE HAVE WHEELS M0J0CKS 4 ft "SIZE 14x6' 35.95 J i4:3 . '.15x7: - :-. 39.22 '15x0 " 41.67) to return the ball. The Fillies made a lot of good "saves," which helped them out a lot, but the Vikings wanted, the win a little more than the Fillies so they outplayed them and won. . The score was Umatilla 15. Heppner 9. 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