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Mustangs edge Grant Union 39-37 in overtime j ! I , , vs..'. fv v tii ( fit 'liiM'V . - js" v . iii ! poO by Jon Mikhail Gran! Union player check Mutong Rod Cole (34). Hy TKAVIS HYATT The Heppner Mustangs upped their record to 3-1 Saturday night in an exciting TO 37 victory over Grunt Union in overtime. Both tenms Blurted off slow as Heppner led MS after the first quarter, but Grant rouldn't capitalize in the second stanza. Holding the Mustangs to only three points. Grant Union could only cap ture fight points in the quarter Bnd the game was tied at hHlftime 14 14 The third quarter had a faster pare with Grant Union out-scoring Heppner 16-13. However, the Bulldogs were in serious foul trouble going into the fourth quarter. I.ed bv the clutch shooting of Mark Wav in Ihe fourih quar ter, the game wns going Into overtime tied at 37, Neither team could hit a shot or a free throw In O.T. and it looked like another one was in hand, until Rod Cole took a shot with three seconds left and John Martin followed it in with one second left for the victory. "I forgot how much time was on the clock and I just happened to be in the right place at the right time." said Martin. Greg Orr led Heppner with 12 points and eight rebounds and Martin contributed 10 points and seven rebounds for the winners, Heppenr plays a tough four games this week to try to improve theier record. STATISTICS Orr 3 ft-HI 12, Thompson 2 1-3 5. Way 3 (MO. Kennedy 1 0-0 2, Martin 4 2-4 ID. Cole 1 0-1 2. Ilamman 2-4 2. Total 14 11-27 39 Grant I'nlon (37) Stratton I 9-0 2. Peterson S 1 - S II. Sheets 4 ft-1 K. Gardner 2 2- 2 II, Higglnt I 0-4 2. Temple 3 2-5 S. Totals ! 5 IS 37. I 2 3 4 T Grant 14 30 3 7 37 Heppner II 14 27 37 39 Total fouli- Grant 27. Hep pner 17. Fouled out - Way of Hep pner. Pelernon. Higgins of Grant. JV score: Grant 78, Heppner 32. Varsity Cards defeated 48-64 By ASIII.KY f'ONKI.IN The lone boys' varsity bas ketball team hist to the River- Sw Delle Corner Thanks to all of you for your support of the Morrow County Cow Belles. It was great to work for and with an organi zation whose members are so willing to help when called upon A special thanks to Judy Wright. Marlene Currin. Judy BarfxT. and Susie Ward, who were this year's officers. Without your hard work and support our organization would not be what it Is. An organization does not function well without the sup port of its committee chairm men and committee mem bers They are very important to the strength of an organiza- tion. This year's chairmen and Iheir members have contri buted a great deal to the success of the Cow Belles. Our chairmen for this year were: Membership: Donna Muel ler. Publicity: Marlene Currin. Beef Promotion: Mary Ann McKlligott. Fair Promotion: Tami Kictmann. Kathy Carlson. Beef Certificates: Clista Venard. Kducation. Consumer Inte rest: Yvonne Daly, Merlyn Robinson. Jeanne Wiemers. In School Promotion: Bar bara Ansotegui, Sharon Har rison. Social Committee: Carlene West. Norma French. Beef Cook Off: Mary Kil kenny. Legislation: Betty Carlson. Ag Day: Ruth Nutting. Car lene West. Scrapbook: Garnett Hudd leslon, Marf iret Kvans. 4H Contest: Claudia Hughes. Sidewalk Sale: Kathy Clark. Farm City Banquet: Judy Wright, Eunice McElligott. Thanks to all of you and your respective committee members for mcking this a special year. You should be proud of your organization. I would also like to thank you for remembering me so nicely last Friday. Your thought fulness meant a great deal to me. Thank you so much, Susan Evans 1983 CowBelle President side Pirates 64 to 48 on Satur day. Dee. 10. lone dropped to 22 lone started the game in fine fashion taking a first period lead of 12-10. Mark Meyers had six for the Cardinals and Da'rrin Padberg four pirate center Tyler Trumbull had 10 points. Riverside out-scored the Cardinals 14 to 11 and took a halftime lead of 24-23 over lone. The Pirates scored 24 third quarter points to 13 for lone to increase their lead to 48-36. Randy McCabe scored eight in the quarter. Trumbull and Dang Pratt had six each for Riverside. In the fourth quarter River side coasted home to the win. outscoring the Cards 16-12 to win 64 to 48. lone made 20 of 46 field goals connecting on 44 per cent of their shots. The Cardi nals were 8 of 19 from the charity stripe. 42 percent. Riverside made 28 of 61 field . goals for 46 percent. At the free throw line they were 8 of 25 for 32. McCabe and Meyers led th lone scoring attack with 17 and 14 points respectively. Trumbull led Riverside with 20. Mark Stevens and Kelly Seel added 12 and 10 respec tively. The Cardinals played Ri verside at home on Tuesday, Dec. 13. They then play Whee ler Co. on Friday. Dec. 16 at home and travel to Heppner on Saturday. Dec. 17. STATISTICS lone 12 II 13 12 48 Riverside 10 14 24 16 64 Ion Heme Uavltt McCabt Myeri Pacfbtrg Qohrty Ball Rletmann Totala rtSM FGA FTM FT A T.P. PF REB AS TO 5 13 11 11 1 0 0 17 14 6 1 0 0 5 9 5 1 2 O 1 20 .6 S 10 1 3 t 0 i 6 2 6 2 0 0 0 8 19 C8 22 28 20 . -a TRUSTWORTHY CHRISTMAS SALE ENDS SATURDAY Example: Mini-Phones o $995 : v ft TODAY THRU Free Cookies Wrapping & Coffee Free Gift j7 g- . Prosp Fillies ectors defeat by 14-point margin The Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, December 15, 1983 SEVEN varsity ) Alive with Color 111 jBtoming with Joy" vv- i i 'At , r(J yf' The kit Is played well liiouKh. ihev never quit. We're im- t proving as the season goes t ,ilonK and that's really what it's all about." he added. 2 Bourchnan minister to speak I The Rev. Neal King of 1 Hoardman will speak at the Ix'xington Christian Church J this Sundav. Dec. 18. at 11 1 a.m. We've Got LOTS of NICE Poinsettiao for the Holidays GREEN FEED & SEED I Fall Weed! Control photo I,- Jon Miichell Pom Orr goes for loyin in game ogainst Grant Union. By I) AVAR KID On Saturday. Dec. 10. the' Heppner Fillies played the Grant Union Prospectors at Heppner. After a Rood warm-up. the Fillies came out fired up and ready to play. Grant Union got the tip off but Heppner was plaving tough defense. How ever, the Prospectors scored the first two points. At the end of the Trst quarter, the Pros pectors pulled ahead of the Fillies with a score of 12-21. The Fillies came back the second quarter playing both good defense and offense. The score was close but at the end of the second quarter the Prospectors still took the lead. 23-25. The Fillies came out for the second half of the game ready to play. Heppner kept up their offense but their defense slowed down a bii. 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