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FOl'R The Heppner Gatrtte-Time. Heppner. Oregon, Thursday. October 27. 1983 . Mustangs lose Homecoming game 16-0 to Enterprise Heppner 'c' it ..... . "" u. mi ' Archi. Lucas (32) goes for By MELISSA PRIVETT The Heppner Mustangs faced Homecoming with a 16-0 HHS senior class' winning Homecoming float Heppner Volleyball team takes win from By DANA R FID The Heppner Varsity Vol leyball team traveled to Pilot Rock Tuesday. October 18. to piay an excellent game with the Rockets. After a good warm-up, Hep pner was out on the floor ready to win another volley ball game. The Fillies had the first serve. It was a good serve, but a hard spike from Pilot Rock turned the ball over Order history for Christmas By DELPHA JONES The holidays are rapidly approaching and for those who haven't completed their Christmas shopping. Morrow County History Books are still available. The book contains over 700 stories plus many tribute and SIGNS .. 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The books, which sell for $39 50 each, will be available for December delivery, and after all are sold, more will not be available. To order a copy, contact Ruth McCabe, 422-71M. or Delpha Jones. 9-8189. 4 A Proven Energy Saver! riji if v si 1 ?l-va irvi Pwn Stnrm Windows. Alu7" AH" L Kk' WiHfht . w . ki-BBeM- ftf 1 -L 4. a OH WINDOW OPENINGSI U 111 HV I Heppner came close to scor ing in the first half. Coach Kitching recalls. "We threw in the endzone one and the receiver jumped before the ball got to him. It was a really good pass, he just got too excited and the ball went over his head. I thought we had that one." Playing good. hard, aggres sive defense. Enterprise pushed the Mustangs back and prevented them from scoring. This was also caused by Hep pner not offensively maintain ing their blocking. "In re viewing the films, we saw people (Heppner players) block, slip off of their block, and join in the tackle. This is not eood execution. Our de- serve. The Fillies were ser ving very well, and when thq Rockets returned the ball, the Fillies were on their toes and set it up for another spike. A few mistakes from the Fillies didnt stop them any. They shook them off and were back in the match. Heppner con tinued hustling throughout the match. They were ahead through most of the match! The Rockets started to make a comeback and Heppner star ted to make more mistakes. Pilot Rock won the match with a score of 15-11. For the third match, Hep pner went out a little upset, but after they served the ball, they had calmed down a bit. The Fillies scored the first point and continued scoring points until the Fillies were ahead 5-0. Both teams really wanted to win the game and were really working for it. There was quite a bit of net plav and Heppner usually came out on top. Both teams were setting the ball up and smashing a good hard spike to the other team. The Fillies took control of the match and pulled way ahead of the Rock ets, showing a score of 10-2. But the match wasn't over yet and the Fillies knew it and thev stayed right in there to finish it. Heppner won the match and the game with a score of 15-4. "It was a game we needed to win." said Heppner Coach Barb Stefani. woRFon'rout h I -jl LI .JH Ism m tuo toot m i-JiiH-l " : 1 J. " ' " .r . . " v. l . m ..... - - . a phoo by Jon Miktwl fense played a good ballgame. We gave up a lot of yardage early but stiffened up in the .g. .mi HI-HI ' . ,,.i'i; J - ? V b i Cheerleoderj at downtown pep assembly. HHS JV volleyball team shoots Rockets By DANA REID The Heppner JV Volleyball team played the Pilot Rock Rockets Tuesday. October 18. The game was played at Pilot Rock. The Fillies started the game with the first serve. The serves were going over well and the Fillies pulled ahead of the Rockets. As the game continued. Heppner started to lose a little of their spirit. They weren't talking and moving quite enough but after a timeout and a pep talk from the coach, the girls were out and ready to play once again. The Fillies kept the lead Sat., Oct. HALLOWEEN PARTY Jf Ji CRAB FEED '10 ea Dinner 6p.m. if For Best Costume Jf ilK. 1st 2nd 3rd mW rm 50 J30 J20 Heppne third and fourth quarters." He also added that Heppner had three interceptions during the game. Areas to be worked out by the player this week will be to maintain their blocks, to fire out low on the defensive line, and to add a few things on offense that Pilot Rock hasn't seen yet. "Pilot Rock." whom the Mustangs will play in Heppner Friday-at 7:30 p.m., "Runs the ball very well. They have a good offense and a stingey defense. They don't give up a lot of points and will probe around to find our weaknesses and take advantage of them. Hopefully they won't find any." stated Kitching. "We must now concentrate on executing on every play, to maintain our blocks, and to plav with emotion. We play better if we play with emotion. We need to keep a good attitude as we have in practice the last couple of weeks." Kitching added. "I want to thank all the people that came out to watch the game. It is helpful to the team to see all those people support them. We would like to see that this week when we go out and win the ball game." Statistics for the game were not available at presstime. The game and dance that followed ended a week of Homecoming activities at the school. During halftime, Carla Miles was crowned Home coming Queen. Other girls on the court were Sarah Forrar, Ann McLaughlin. Stephanie Payne and Pam Orr. Also, class floats were driven around the field for spectators to view. The senior class took first place in the float compe tition as they have for the past three years. through the match and went on to win it. The score was 1V4 The Fillies went out for their second match with the Rock ets a little upset with them selves, but they stayed right in there and took control of the game. After a timeout for Pilot Rock, they were fired-up and firing them down on the Fillies. Heppner began to lose control and confidence and gave the match away to Pilot Rock. The score was 15-9. Heppner went out on the floor for the third match with a little more enthusiasm. The Rockets has the first serve. Heppner wanted to win it and 29 ! win from lone Cards HvDANAREID The Heppner High School "C" team traveled to lone Monday October 13. to play a game against the lone Cardi nals. After a good warm-up. the Fillies went out onto the court and were ready to win. They were serving very well, better than they have in other games they've played. It was a good match for Heppner. The Fil lies were just out there giving it all they had. Heppner was ahead almost all Ihe way through the match and won it. The score was 15-12. The Fillies went out on the floor for the second match not quite as fired up and ready as they were before. They weren't talking or moving quite enough but they stayed in the game. They never gave up. But over all, the Fillies played okay. The score was 8-15 The third match was the best for both teams. This one decided the game and both teams wanted it so they were hustling for the ball no matter where it went. Heppner had excellent teamwork. The Heppner players were really plaving together well and it paid off because Heppner won the match and Ihe game. It was a close one, but they did if. The score was 15-12. "The Fillies were really fired up and really wanted to win. They played good team ball. They had a couple of bump. sets, spikes." said Heppner Coach Karen Howe. Heppner was to meet Wes ton McEwen at Athena on October 25. The Fillies will then meet the Condon Blue Devils at home on Tuesday. Nov. l at 5 p.m. for the last game of Ihe season. after a few points were scored they started to show it. The Fillies were playing super team work. They were receiv ing very well and had a lot of good bumps, sets and spikes Both teams were playing very well. They w ere really making the other team hustle but Heppner pulled ahead and won the match for the game with a score of 15 9. "We were not fired up. We felt that we could beat Pilot Rock easily. We didn't com municate nor move well, but we played well enough to win." said Coach Karen Howe. 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