Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 15, 1983, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    FOUR The Heppner Gaiette-Times, Heppner. Oregon. Thursday. December IS. H?U
lone girls drop 1st of season
By ASHLEY CONKLIN
For the first time this sea
son the lone girls' basketball
team lost on Friday. Dec. 9.
The Cardinals lost to the Hep
pner Fillies 54 - 22.
Heppner exploded for 20
points compared to seven for
Tone. Stephani Payne had six
points for the Fillies while
Deena Hams had four first
quarter points for the Cardi
nals. The Fillies outscored the
Cards 14 to 4 in the second
stanza to take a halftime lead
of 34 -11. All of lone 's points in
the stanza came from the free
throw line.
In the third period Heppner
increased their lead to 46-15.
The Fillies only outscored
lone 8 to 7 in the fourth
quarter.
lone made 8 of 33 field goals
for 24 percent and 6 of 15 from
the foul line. 40 percent.
Heppner made 27 of 52 field
goals for 52 percent. Heppner
didnt make a free throw in six
attempts.
Hams led the Cards in scor
ing with 12 points. Payne,
Lana Reid and Jodi Padberg
each had eight for the Fillies.
On Tuesday, the Cards were
to take on the Riverside Pi
rates and on Friday will hostd
Wheeler Co. On Saturday,
they will meet Heppner again,
at Heppner.
STATISTICS
Hepner M 14 II I 54
lone 7 4 4 7 22
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HHS Fillies bring home 54-22
1 victory from lone
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photo by Woyn Horn
Mary Ann Alvarodo (12) shoots for wo agairst Heppner.
Heppner F"GM FGA FTM FTM T.P. PF
D. Reid 3 . D 0 6 1
L. Reid 7 0 0 8 2
Turner 0 2 0 0 0 2
Araogast 2 2 0 1 U i
Urr 2 3 0 0 4 3
C. Lindsay 2 3 0 1 U 1
H. Martin 0 10 ODD
Partb-rg It 7 0 0 8 0
Bergstrom 2 U 0 0 4 1
Payne 5 0 18 3
Connor 1 ? 0 0 2 1
fcll 2 It 0 14 0
T. Lindsay 1 GO 0 2 0
S. Martin 0 10 0D2
Stroeber 0 10 2 O 0
Totals 2? 52 0 6 5k Kt
lone FuM FGA FTM FTA T.P. f'F Rt B
Mama 5 11 2 2 12 3
McCabe 0 2 0 0 C l 0
Anderson 2 5 0 1 4 11
Wrinnt 0 9 2 B t 2 6
McEUigott 0 1 1 2 2 2 1
Alwaraao 15 1 2 3 0 0
Rudisill 0 0 0 0 n 0
Beeson 0 0 0 0 O 0 1
Totals 8 33 6 15 22 12 13
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Inne's J V". tovs' basketball
team lost for the first time this
season on Saturday, Dee. 10.
to Riverside 4G -17. lone is now
3-1.
Riverside jumped out to a
10-4 lead over lone in the first
quarter.
The Cardinals didn't score
in the second period, while the'
Pirates scored eight to take a
18 to 4 intermission lead
Brian Douglas and Mike
Rietmann scored all of lone's
points in the third stanza but
Riverside still led 32 to 12.
The Pirates out-scored the
Cards 14 to 4 in the fourth
quarter as Riverside won
4R-17.
From the foul line. lone
connected on only 21 percent
of their shots making three of
14. Riverside made two of nine
which is 22 percent.
Rietmann scored eight for
the Cards. Douglas had six
and Steve Millman added
three.
The Cards played at home
aeainsf Riverside on Tuesday.
Dec. 13. will be at home
against Wheeler Co on Friday.
Dec. 16. and are to play at
Heppner on Saturday. Dec. 17
against the Mustangs.
STATISTICS
I 2 3 4 T
lone 4 0 K S 17
Riverside 10 8 14 14 4fi
FOM FTM FTA PF T
lone 7 3 14 If) 17
Riverside 22 2 ft It 4fi
lone: Rietmann 8. Douglas
fi. Millman 3.
Riverside: Taylor 10. Snarr
H. (ianvoa 8. C.rif fin fi. Rodger
6. Ammons 2. Nuttbrock 2.
Wenholz 2. firill 2.
The staff of the Bank of Eastern Oregon,
lone Branch,
invites all friends and customers to an
Open House
Friday, Dec. 23 from 1 to 4 p.m.
ANK pp. MEMBER FDIC
HANK OF BER FDIC
ujZastern Oregon
IONE BRANCH
lunxwRFin
On Friday. Dec. . the Hep
pner Fillies traveled to lone to
brine home a non-lenge vic
tory Aware of the fact they
were meeting a very young
team. Heppner Conch Mike
Rover brought along three
junior varsity girls: Susie
Martin. Oindi Stroeher and
Theresa Lindsay.
Heppner received the tip off
and was off to a good start.
The Fillies took the ball down
the court and set it up to run
their play for a sure two
poiins. Heppner. back on
defense, kept the lone Cardi
nals from scoring. The Fillies
continued a very good hustle
and came out on lop at the end
of the second quarter with the
score of 34 11.
After a pep talk from Coach
Rover and a few practice
shots, the Fellies came out to
start the second half of the
game fired up and ready. The
Fillies continued to play pood
ball as the JV team went into
the game and gave the Cardi
nals a touch fight. The Fillies
were still in the lead at the
end of the third quarter w ith
a score of 4(1-15.
The varsity team started
their fourth quarter and ran
through their plays again,
hustling back on defense. The
Cardinals were playing great
defense hut at the end of the
enme Heppner was on top
54-22.
Jodi Padberg. Stephl Payne
and Jjina Reid all put in eight
points for the Fillies. Patn Orr
nulled down eight rebounds,
Stephi Payne passed five
assists for the Fillies and
Pnvne and Dana Reid both
bad three steals.
"I was pleased with the way
we pl.nved. A lot of players
contributed and we were in
control from start to finish.
"Were starting to he more
patient on offense and it's
paving off," said Couch Mike
Hover.
The Fillies were to meet
Condon on Tuesday t Hep
pner and will slay home
Thursday to meet Riverside.
On Friday they will travel to
Helix for a 6 p.m. mulch and
on Saturday the Fillies will
host lone at fi p m.
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