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FOUR The Heppaer Gaietle-Tlmet. Heppaer, Oregoa, Thursday, February 11. IsM Weston McEwen rips Heppner for 2nd time this season By TRAVIS HYATT Remember the thrashing the Heppner Mustangs took from the Weston McEwen TigerScot the first time tbey played (80-35). Well a second match between the two teams last Friday wasn't as bad as the first one, but the results were the same. In a good defensive effort by Weston McEwen, the Tiger Scots shut down Heppner and maintained their number three ranking in state with a 55-32 victory. Actually, Heppner surprised W-M in the first quarter. Heppner was only down 6-2 at the end of one. "We felt the only chance we had was to play a slow paced game, make them play our tempo," said Coach Brent Eggers. But Weston decided to play serious ball and score some points in the second quarter. Led by 6'6" all-league Center Hokan Bjoin's tough play in side, Weston led 20-8 at half time. The Tiger Scots doubled the number of points they had in the first half and were comfortably ahead at the end of three 4014. Weston McEwen went on to take their eighth victory against one loss. Field goal shooting didnt help the Mustang's cause. They were a mere S2 percent shooting, while Weston con nected on 54 percent. Heppner also had 28 turnovers, led by Archie Lucas' 12, and were out-rebounded badly by the taller TigerScots. Top scorers for Heppner were Mark Way and Archie Lucas with eight apiece. Mark Youncs had 12 for W-M, while Bjorn and Ricky Scheibner chipped in 10. The Mustangs play their final game next Friday at 8 p.m., hosting Pilot Rock. STATISTICS - Heppner (32) Mover 1 o-l 2, Way 3 2-3 8, Lucas 4 0-0 8, Kennedy 2 M . Cole 10-0 2, Haiuman 2 2-2 . Totals 13 1-13 32. Weston (55) Bond 1 0-0 2. Brixey 10-0 2, Kt-hrueder 2 0-0 4, Meier 3 0-0 6, Youncs 0 0-0 12, Scheibner S 0-0 10, Eat man 1 1-2 3, Bjorn 3 0-0 10, Fox 3 0-0 6. ToUli 27 1-2 55 Total fouli: Weston Mo Ewen 17, Heppner 7. JV Score: Weston McEwen won, no arore available. Wranglers elect new officers, directors Fillies remain 1st in league, secure district berth By DANA RE1D The Heppner Varsity Fillies traveled to Stanfield Satur day, Feb. 11, to play the Stanfield Tigers. The Fillies, ranked first in the league, came out on top 58-47. This win sends Heppner to the district playoffs in Pendleton. Hep pner will meet Sherman Co. at the Armory on Thursday, Feb. 23, at 7 p.m. to start district action. The game started as the bail was tossed up for the tip off. Heppner took the ball down court and in for two points. Heppner played very well in the first quarter. The Fillies were very patient on offense. They ran through their plays until there was an open shot, then they put it up for two. Back on defense the Fillies were really hustling. The Fil lies held the Tigers from scoring in the first quarter while Heppner put in 16. Heppner started the second quarter and scored the first two points of the quarter. The Fillies continued to play all around good ball. After taking the ball down court to score, Heppner hustled back to play good defense. The Fillies were still ahead at the end of the second quarter. The score was 34-13. The Heppner team came back out on the court ready to play the rest of the game. The tip off went to Heppner to start the third quarter. The Fillies kept control of the game as they held the Tigers to only putting in six shots in the third quarter. The fourth quarter started with the tip off going to the Tigers, Heppner hustled back on defense. The Tigers started to make a comeback as the Fillies slowed down a bit but Heppner continued to hustle and went on to win the game. The final score was 58-47. Heppner Coach Mike Royer said the game was, "Probably our best all around game since we beat Umatilla at home. We played tough defense and con trolled the tempo of the game," Stephi Payne had 14 points for the Fillies while Pam Orr and Jodi Padberg had 13. Orr had 11 rebounds, Payne had 8 assists and Padberg had 5 steals. The Fillies play their final league game on Friday Feb. 17, at Heppner. The game begins at 6 p.m. The Fillies will be playing the Pilot Rock Rockets. The Heppner Wranglers held n organizational meet ing last Wednesday at the fairground's annex building In Heppner. New officers were elected and new directors were installed. New officers are: President Gail Papineau, Vice presi dent Burke O'Brien, Secre tary - Mary Ann Munkers and Treasurer Ginger O'Brien. The club's directors are Tim Coe, Dick Hoffman, Janet Greenup, Sherry Kemp and Ron Cecil. The Wranglers are In the process of rebuilding their arena and it is hoped to have the project completed by the first playday on April 8, said a group spokesperson. Club support In the form of volunteer labor, materials or equipment would be ap preciated, she said. Members will be working at the arena on February 18 and 19 and members are asked to help. For more Information, contact Papineau at 422-7518 or Munkers, 989-8488. lone girls defeated by Grizzlies 24-47 Tiger S CO ts Outplay Fillies i jui . v ; D ly 4. f it US J - - f k . I " A Patty McElligott keeps ball away Wright (30) looks on. photo by Woyn Hom from Grizzly as Sandi By ASHLEY CONKLIN ; The lone girls' basketball team lost to the Helix Grizzlies on Friday, Feb. 10. The score was 47-24. Helix took an opening period lead of 14 to 8. N'ikki Lembcke had six of the Grizzlies points. The Grizzlies tripled lone's point to output in the second quarter to take a 29-13 inter mission lead. Stephanie An drus and Wendy Wagner scor- 4 T 6J o 3p ratling ewtnn Mocfcrtt Hsrter Boyer G1M risrclngw lorn (.nvltt e.n i 2 0 0 h O 0 0 D 0 1? 2 2 1 2 0 0 19 n 3 10 0 J 5 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 11 10 2 1 a t o 0 0 0 20 tctal po:rrs 33 13 0 0 11 .0 a o 2 63 fiw ri TLTfct pcihts o 61 0 21. 0 0 0 0 0 0 PT 2 2 k 2 2 k 2 0 6 2 0 2 0 23 8 3 6 2 2 3 0 0 31 TO S ST TO 0 2 0 5 0 0 ST 0 3 0 2 1 0 2 0 ed six each in the quarter. The Cardinals took a low scoring third stanza five to four to pull within 33 to 18. Andrus scored eight fourth quarter points as Helix won 47 to 24. Deena Hams and Sandi Wright led lone with nine points each. Hams and Wright grabbed 12 and eight rebounds respectively. Candi Rudisill passed for three assists and Wright blocked three shots. Andrus led all scorers with 18 points. Wagner added 14 points for the Grizzlies. From the free throw line lone made 33 percent of their shots on 6 of 18 shooting. Helix was 3 of 10 for 30 percent. Only 5 comments on roadless area study Umatilla National Forest Supervisor John E. Lowe an nounced tha the Roadless Area Reinventory Study open house-workshop ended Reb ruary 7, and that only five public comments have been recorded to date. Lowe also stated that input on the Roadless Area Reinventory will continue to be accepted until such time as the study results are pub lished. The public will then have a minimum of 30 days to comment on the study results. - Input or questions should be submitted to the Forest Su pervisor, Umatilla National Forest, 2517 S.W. Hailey Avenue, Pendleton, Oregon 97801. By DANA REID The Heppner varsity Fillies met the Weston McEwen Tig erScots on Friday, Feb. 10, at Heppner. The Fillies received the tip off to start the game. Heppner started a little slow as the TigerScots started to take con trol. By the end of the first quarter Weston McEwen was in the lead with a score of 4-11. The second quarter started with the tip off going to the Fillies. Heppner took the ball down court to score. The Fillies weren't playing up to their ability though. Although the Fillies did not gain the lead, they were only behing by five points at the end of the second quarter. The score was 20-25. The TigerScots came out for the second half of the game still more determined than the Fillies. Heppner received the tip off for the third quarter. The Fillies were still not giv ing 100 percent and the Tiger Scots were still in the lead at the end of the third quarter 32-38. The fourth quarter was pro bably Heppner's best. The score was within two points most of the quarter but the Fillies just didn't want it bad enough and the Weston Mc Ewen TigerScots came out on top with a score of 49-54. "They outplayed us in every aspect of the game; the deser ved to win. I was really disappointed with our lack of intensity," said Coach Mike Royer. Stephi Payne had 17 points for the Fillies while Pam Orr had 15. Lana Reid had 13 rebounds and Payne had 6 assists. IF3" S South Morrow (will mj IIIIIIIO9llal I invites you to a movie Epidemic: America Fights Back! Tuesday, Feb. 21 7:30 p.m. Heppner High School Cafeteria Open Discussion Following Ad snonsored hv I Ellorrorj Count! H Grain rowers. ?! Ml Weston-McEwen edges JV Fillies 32-31 By DANA REID The Heppner JV Fillies met with Weston McEwen Tiger Scots on Friday, Feb. 10, at Heppner. Heppner received the tip off to start the first quarter. The Fillies took the ball down court but turned it over. Hep pner hustled back on defense and held the TigerScots from scoring. The Fillies had the first two points of the game. Heppner started out using a tough man to man defense and forced the TigerScots to turn the ball over. Towards the end of the first quarter Heppner's shots wouldn't go in but were still ahead with a score of 8-6. The second quarter started with the tip off going to the Fillies. Halfway through the second quarter Weston Mc Ewen started using a full court press. Heppner got through it pretty well but the Fillies weren't getting any rebounds. The score was close but the Fillies were on top at the end of the second quarter with a score of 17-16. The third quarter started with the tip off going to the Fillies. They took the ball down court and were patient until there was an open shot for two. Heppner started to slow down a bit but were still hustling on defense. Towards the end of the quarter Heppner started to get in a little foul trouble and was down by two at the end of the quarter 23-25. The tip off went to the TigerScots to start the fourth quarter. The Fillies started to take control and pulled ahead. However, towards the end of the quarter, Weston McEwen started to make a comeback and pulled ahead of the Fillies by one to win the game. The final score was Heppner Fil lies 31, Weston McEwen Tiger Scots 32. . 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