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Fillies take third in home invitational tournament
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Basketball season for the
Heppner Fillies began with
the Morrow County Invita
tional tournament, which was
hosted by the Heppner High
Mustangs and Fillies. The
tournament took place Friday
and Saturday. December 2
and 3. The teams participating
were the Riverside Pirates,
Imbler Panthers, Mohawk
Indians and the Heppner Mus
tangs and Filiies.
The Heppner Fillies played
the first game against the
Imbler Panthers at 2 p.m. on
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phon by Jon Mitti
Friday. Dec. 2.
The Fillies went out on the
court very enthusiastically,
but the Panthers left center
gave them the tip off. With
both teams' good defense, the
score was kept low at the end
of the first quarter.
The second quarter showed
little increase in the score and
in the third quarter, the Fillies
came back fighting hard to
gain control. The Panthers
height and determination kept
the Fillies from scoring and
led the game at the end of the
third quarater.
The Fillies continued to
lone downs Spray
51-49
By ASHLEY CONKLIN
For the second night in a row, the lone boys' basketball
team used a strong second half against the Spray Eagles on
Saturday, Dec. 3. lone won 51-49 to improve their record to
2-0.
Randy McCabe scored 10 points as lone took a 12-7 lead at
the end of the first quarter. Spray capitalized on numerous
Cardinal turnovers in the second stanza to lead at halftime 27
to 16. Mark Dumler and Rich Foster each scored six in the
stanza for the Eagles.
lone pulled to within 41-35 by outscoring Spray 19-14 in the
third period. Mark Meyers had eight for lone in the period.
The Cards tied the score at 49 in the fourth quarter. Then,
with 24 seconds remaining, Meyers made two foul shots,
which turned out to be the game winning points as lone won
5M0.
For the game, lone connected on 22 of 57 field goals for 39
percent. lone was seven of 15, 47 percent from the charity
stripe. Spray made 23 of 64 field goals for 36 percent. From
the foul line, the Eagles made three of five for 60 percent.
The Eagles out-rebounded the Cardinals 39-27. Rich Foster
and Mark Dumler had 12 and 10 rebounds respectively.
McCabe had six boards for lone, while Darrin Padberg,
Craig Hams and Howard Leavitt collected five apiece.
McCabe also had 19 points and Meyers scored 16. For
Spray Dumler also had 19 and Foster made 12.
lone will hostd Heppner on Friday, Dec 9, and will travel
to Boardman to play Riverside on Saturday, Dec. 10. Both
games start at 7:30 p.m.
STATISTICS
1st 2nd 3rd 4th T
Spray 7 20 14 8 49
lone 12 4 19 16 51
FGMFGA FTM FTA Total PF REB AS TP
Spray 3 6 1 6 6 1 1 5
Bouder 240 042534
Davis 7 15 5 6 19 4642
Dumler , 7 18 2 3 16 1 2 3 2
Foster 2 11 044155s
Goodell 1 2 0 0 2 1 3 0
Simmons 0 10 10 0 10)
Totals 22 57 7 1 5 51 9 27 16 $
lone FGMFGA FTM FTA Total PF REB AS TO
iZL 1 5 0 0 2 2 4 1 2
Leavitt 1 6 0 0 2 4 3. 0 0
McCabe 9 19 J 2 . " 10
Meyers 6 14 0 1 12 4 12 0 1
Padberg 1 9 2 2 4 1 6 2 4
Doherty 5 Jl 0 0 10 3 4 2 3
Totals 23 64 3 5 49 " 39 5 ,2
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remain strong contestants in
the game. As the clock ran
down the Fillies found them
selves outscored. The final
scpre was Panthers 38. Fillies
32. sending the Imbler Pan
thers into the championship
playoff and the Heppner Fil
lies to play for a consolation
position.
with nine points. Cathy Lind
say. Jodi Padberg. Pam Orr
and Lana Reid tied for the
mostd rebounds with three
each. Assists were led by
Stephi Payne and Missy Tur
ner grabbed the most steals,
taking in four.
At 6:30 p.m. on Friday, the
Mohawk Indians and the Ri
verside Pirates met to see w ho
would face the Imbler Pan
thers to compete for the
championship title. The Mo
hawk Indians outplayed the
Pirates with a score of 31-20.
On Saturday at 2 p.m., the
Heppner Fillies returned to
the court to compete for third
place.
The Rame began with a slow
start However, Heppner did
receive the tip off. The Fillies
were competing but not play
ing to their ability although
they played well enough to
remain on top at the end of the
second quarter.
At half time Heppner Coach
Mike Rover reminded the Fil
lies they were capable of
much better playing. Heppner
came back strong, proving
their coach was right. The
Fillies took a strong lead and
maintained it the rest of the
game with the final score
being Filiies 37. Pirates 17.
This game gave the Heppner
Fillies third place and the
Riverside Pirates fourth,
Stephi Payne lead the Fillies
with nine points. Pam Orr
grabbed down the most re
bounds, with 11. Stephi Payne
also had the msot assists for
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her team with three and Jodi
Padberg took in the most
steals with three.
The championship game
was played at 6:30 p m. Satur
day with the Imbler Panthers
going all the way for first
place, leaving the Mohawk
Indians in second.
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