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fr % Fillies trounce TigerScots 63-43 NIX I h r H eppner C a r e tte T lm e . H eppner O regon H r d n n ilji Januar« * iw j Ui T B o w lin g L f \c v \-* T h m s d a s Mgfii | »dies Decem ber 27 WlHI I osi K No SM 4M 16 Ik-put N ursery J7 n J A J C e ra m ic s 32 32 H A C R epair 32 32 k in /u a C orp HI 14 Hark n Chips 29 35 rhe Country Bo»«' 27 37 Rav R n vce In s 21 43 S p lit* c o n v e rte d la iR a y n e How m an and la-ann Rea H O . C arol N o rris 2 7 8 la irre n e M ontgom ery 2 It) and B e tty C h ris tm a n 6 7 10 High g a m e M a rie Hoor 203 High series A lv in a H adtx-rg 525 B P O K No 358 is the w in n e r of the firs t h a lf of the season B P O k o l f r r K u p k r g le r * D r r r m b r r 27 Won l.m t The C u tte r tru s te rs ( 0 M I C C No 2 4 0 No P in H itte rs 4 U The Dregs 2 ‘ y 1*» The Hopefuls l'y - 2 'j The III Ho s 0 4 The Py II» 0 4 The T h re e H o le r* 0 4 Split conversions B e tty Brow n >7 and Maude Hughes 5 lu and 3 9 10 High team gam e Th«' D regs No 7 suo H igh team serte* M C C C No 2 team No 5-1 384 . Heppner's Dana Ried (52) and Missy Eubanks watch 11« D 5 N \ I I I l i t The H eppner K illie s ployed th e ir seconil l«'.<»cu<* ga m e S a tu rd a y Jan 5 at M rp p m T a g a in st the Wes I on Me Kw en T ig e rS co t* The s ta rte r» (or Ih r Heppner K illie s w ere g u a rd s S trp h a n i Payne and Missy T u rn e r, fo rw a rd s I-ana Held arid J im I i P a< tl»rg a n il c e n te r Penny Connor I h r K illie s rece ive d Ih r tip o ft to s ta rt the g a m e and took (h r h a ll a ll the way lo lh r h a s k r l fo r tw o points T tir gam e was s ta rte d at a v e ry fast pace w ith each tra m scoring each tim e down the c o u rt The firs t tim e out was taken w ith a tie score at 8 H lle p p n e r was p la y in g a fu ll co u rt press w h ile Weston M cK w en set hack in th e ir defense Weston Me Kwen had a fa ir ly hig team hut lle p p n e r m a rch e d up p re tty w e ll and were able to g ra ti down i|u ite a few rehounds both o ffe n s iv e ly and defen s iv e ly The K illie s continued using a fu ll co u rt press throughout the firs t q u a rte r and p u lle d ahead ju st hy fo u r The score was 14 10 The second q u a rte r hegan as lle p p n e r held on to th e ir lead It w as close throughout the second q u a rte r The K illie s co n tin ue d w ith th e ir fu ll co u rt press and the T igerS cots star ted to do the same The Weston M cK w en T igerS cots had some ve ry good shooters w h ich forced the K illie s to hustle and he on th e ir toes at a ll tim es lle p p n e r ra n th e ir fast break w henever they could and oth erw ise they w ere v e ry pa tie nt and ran th ro u g h th e ir offense u n til they could m ake s o m e th in g w o rk At the end of the second q u a rte r lle p p n e r was s till ahead, but the score was close, and it could have tieen any ones gam e The score w as Heppner i'ia n d Weston M cK w e n 28 lle p p n e r re ce ive d the tip o ff at the s ta ll of the th ird q u a rte r The gam e was s till going at a v e ry fast pace w ith a lot of d e te rm in a tio n fro m both te a m s Weston M cK w en was g iv in g the K illie s a good, h a rd fig h t and it m ade t» ilh team s w o rk The K illie s w ere re a lly h u s tlin g as they ended up w ith q u ite a few steals The K illie s d id get in to a little foul tro u b le but they held that o ff u n til late in the q u a rte r The K illie s held the lead as the th ird q u a rte r ended, w ith a score of 48 W Weston M cK w en rece ive d the tip o ff. but lle p p n e r was re a lly h u stlin g and stole the h a ll They took the k i l l a ll the way down co u rt and in fo r tw o points T ow a rd s the end of the q u a rte r Weston M cK w en was h u rt m g fo r i»unts so they put a lot of p ressure on the b a ll Heppner handled in \ cry w e ll and w ere put up at the free throw line W dh only nine seconds le ft in the gam e. Heppner led til 4.1 on ly tw o (»Pints needed fo r a 2ti (»nnt spread Weston M cKw en had possession o f the b a ll and H e p p n e r's L ana Reid m ade a steal T in 1 K illie s hustled dow n c o u rt W ith fiv e seconds le ft, the h a ll was knocked out of co u rt by a TigerScot A gain, w ith three seconds le ft the T ige rS co ts knocked the b a ll out of taiunds At three seconds. Stephanie P a yn e passed the b a ll in hounds to te a m m a te Jodi I ’a d lie rg <*ne d rib ble, one second and the shot went up W ith the sound o f the buzzer the h a ll swooshed th ro u g h the hoop and the H eppner K illie s won the gam e by 20 points The fin a l score was 63-43 w ith gi»»l e ffo rt and te a m w o rk by the K illie s Je .li I ’.id b c rg led the K illie s w ith 25 points and eight rebounds l.ana Held added I I po in ts, 10 rebounds and fo u r steals S tephani Payne also (Hit in 10 points and had seven assists The H eppner K illie s a re now 2-0 in league p la y t 'm a t illa takes fir s t place in the league w ith 2 0 league re c o rd but I0 0 s e a v « n re c o rd w h ile the K illie s a re second w ith a »> l season re co rd K rid a y . Jan I I the heppner K illie s w ill (day th e ir th ird league gam e here at Heppner a gainst the P ilo t Rock Rockets S a tu rda y. Ja n 12. the K illie s tra v e l to t'm a t illa to play the K m a tilla V iking s Ito th n ig h ts (tie K illie s w ill A a "i unidentified filly take shot t»'gm at a p p ro xim a te ly p m Jodi Padtier g S. 7 » 25. s trp h a n i Payne 3. I N 18. Mis«« K nbanks 2. o I I Missy T u rn e r 2. n 2. I I ana Held 5. 1-1. I I . lia n a Held 2. 1-1. 5. Penn« t u lu lili 2. » 8. I Cards soar to 55-30 victory over Pirates J J k o l f r r k u p k r g lr r s J a n u a r)3 W on Lost M C C C No 2 7 -1 The I )reg* * '» l ‘ > No |*in H itte rs 5 -3 The Hopefuls ♦ '* - 3 'j The («utter D usters 4 4 The Hi Ho * 4 4 The P y tls 1 7 ITie Thr*-«' Holers 0 8 .splits c o n v e rtis i B e v e rly Slea galt 5 io H igh gam e Soma S m ith 194 High series M ilb e Hanna 543 High le a m gam e M C <■ C No 2 Team 5 552 High teatri seru's M C G G No 2 Team 5 1.458 Thursda« N ig h t I » d ir* Ja n u ar« 3 W un latst Girl Cards soar over Cascade Locks, 52-16 ptio'O b» Iones Patty McElligott ( 11) II* W i l l I 5 ( O N K I IN Ion«' * g irls b a ske tb a ll team ro lle d over the Cascade la n k* P ira te s 52 to 16 on S aturday . Jan 5 lone is now I I in the Hig sky C onference and 3 7 o v e ra ll D e f n j Ham » put in 14 firs t period (»unis a* lone went ahead 18-2 The C a rd in a ls a d d is l IK m ore in the second q u a rte r a* they led Hi to 10 at h a lftim e A lte r th re e periods lone increased th e ir adva nta g e to 47 12 lone won the th ird ( m t iik I 11 2 The C a rd in a ls went on to w in 52 16 Ham s tossed in 26 (»unis to lead a ll scorers Judy W itte rilw rg to p iw d the P ira te s w ith eight The C ards were goo d'o n 23 of 54 lie ld goals lo r 4.1 percent, w hereas Cascade la w k s m ade only seven fie ld goals At the foul line, lone was six lo r 14. 43 percent, w h ile the P ira te s mail«' tw o o l six shots lo r 33 percent The C a rd in a ls g a the re d 33 re l»iunds The C a rd in a ls had six people w ith m ore than fiv e boards, led hy Ham s e ig h l lone also J A J C e ram ics 3 I Hark n C h ip * 3 - I Kay Royce Ins 3 - I T he C o u n try Kose 3 I H P t) K No 358 1 3 K in /u a | - 3 H 4 t N ursery I 3 Depot N u rs e ry ( -3 H« l it \ \ Is 115 5TT S plits co n ve rte d B e tty C h rist The H eppner M ustangs drop(»'<l m an 2 7 th e ir s ix th contest o l the season High gam e A lv in a P a d lw rg 235 K rid a y and th e ir fir s t league gam e against the R ive rsid e P ira te s 65 3.3 and G a y lr G u lie rre z 232 The M ustangs played very w e ll in High scries In e tia C a ntin 524 the firs t q u a rte r, c o n tro llin g the D im e \ Duren tem po and s la y in g close to the P ira te s who a re considered one of Ja n u ars 6 V\ on lo s t the top team s in the state, fa llin g No Two iM'himl only . 12 It) 7 I No Kour 7 -1 The tw o team s w ere p la y in g w e ll No Six 4 4 in the second q u a rte r and H eppner No Three was on ly down by six at the h a lf. 4 4 No K ig h l 26 20 3 -5 No t ine " A n y tim e we shmit w e ll we ll be 3 5 No Kivi- rig h t in the gam e, said coach Bren! 3 5 No Seven Kggers. 'We shot w e ll in the firs t I 7 h a lf and executed our gam e p la n " Splits co n ve rte d D a rre ll Padherg H in H ill Snow t H Alv uni P .ii!t» t g The th ird q u a rte r was the c lin c h e r 3 7 It) and 5 10. K lm e r Heath 6 10 7. fo r the P ira te s Ix-cause fh e tr run anti Roy T a y lo r 5-7 nmg gam e was c lic k in g They High gam e Ray Massey and outscored H eppner 14 4 in the q u a r C a rry San A rsd a le 191. and H illie te r fo r a c o m fo rta b le 40-24 lead heading in to the fin a l q u a rte r in High series B illie D oherty 518 The P ira te s erupU 'd fo r 25 points and E lm e r Heath 527 in the fin a l stanza to put the ic in g on High team gam e No F iv e 782 the cake fo r th«*ir fir s t league High team series No F iv e 2.210 v ic lo rv Hors«» goes for shot c o m m itte d a season low IH lurnov ers lone stole the b a ll 28 lim e s , a s«'.isun high P a lly M c K llig o tt and Candi H u d is ill each got seven steals H u d is ill handed out seven assists, w hile K im Met at»' dished out (our m ore sta tistics lim e M i K T T A R T t) Ham s I 2-1* T.9 24 1 N 3 V\ rig h t IS 3-4 5 1 4 3 1 10 0 2 N 1 4 1 \ l i f llig iill H u d is ill 3-M 01 4 7 « 4 Met a he 1-4 0-1 9 1 1 4 1-7 0-2 •» 0 5 1 Beeson I la v Ison h i 1-2 3 0 •» •> Totals 23-51 4 11 52 1 » 33 I* t asrade l.o c k s -5 a n l.a lie n 2. 0-1 I . ( • a r d n rr 8. u il. ti W itte n b erg 3. 2-3. H I liie r I . Il 1. 2. I S e ife rt I. 8-8, 2; Tay lo r ». 8-8. ii; J S e ife rt ». 8-1. u. I urn rales «. 8-0. u Shorts o. o n o T otals 7. 2-6. 16 I lulled out None lu t.il fouls lone 15. t as«ade l in ks 16. lim e ( ascade l in k * I J IN IN I 6 I II 2 I 5 I I 52 16 Mustangs bow to Pirates Doherty In the second h a lf we a llow ed them to change the tem po of the gam e, they got th«'ir ru n n in g gam e going and shot very w e ll." said Kggers H eppner shot 14 40 fro m the fliN ir, and K iv e rs id e c o u n te re d w ith a 31 68 night K e ith Kenm son led Heppner w ith lo points and fiv e rebounds, Steve C u rrin had six boards B ria n B y rd led R iv e rs id e 's balanced at tack w ith 15 (»unis. C h ris Stevens and Steve P aul had 14 apiece R ive rsid e P utnam I. t>-0. 2; M. i.l. n ii I M r* e ll* I. J J II S eel6, n -l. 12: P aul 7. 8-1, 14; B y rd 7. 1-2. 15; C a rpe n te r I. IMI. 2. T o la r I. 0 « . 2. T ota ls 31, 3-6, 6.« H e p p n ri t.re e n 2. 8-8, I; W tigers ; ii n i. I I s d iiy I , 2-2. 4; I m r m 88. I. s to rm I. 0-8, 2; C raves 8. 3-4. 3. Keunisun 5. 8-3. 10 ; D o h e rty, llv a lt . M i l onnell. Totals I I . 5-9. 33 . Mustangs drop 2n<l league game with 57-38 loss to TigerScotts p*OK> by Way"# Horn* Randy McCabe takes |ump shot against Cascade Locks It« VMM I 5 t O N K I IN The lone hoys b a ske tb a ll team now stands at 24) in the Itig Sky Conference and 0 I o v e ra ll fo llo w in g a 55 30 v ic to ry o v e r the Cascade lajcks P ira te s on Saturday Jan 5 Itoth te a m s sta rte d out slo w ly in the firs t q u a rte r M a rk M eyers put m sis points as lone went out in fro n t of Cascade la w ks H 4 The C a rd in a ls blew the gam e w ide open in the second p e rio d hy outscor ing the P ira te s 21 to H At h a lftim e the C a rd in a ls w ere ahead 2V 12 M eyers and Handy M cCabe each scored nine in the period Ben D avis tossed in seven points in the th ird q u a rte r fo r Cascade Locks but lone outscored Cascade la w ks 11 9 M eyers added six m ore (»unis in the fin a l pern») as the C ards won 55 In 3» lone had a 47 In 32 adva nta g e on ’ tu ts i.ii ds M< ( at»' M ike H iel m ann. and Ihm m e I H ih e rly each gathered 10 relxiu nd s M eyers netted 25 points, as he led a ll scorers M cCabe adder! 19 m ore D o rris led the P ira te s, sco rin g 13 J e fl B a ll gave out eight of lone 's 19 assists M cCabe handed out fiv e m ore and M eyers dished out fo u r M eyers also had fiv e steals lone tu rn e d the h a ll o ve r IS lim e *, co m p a re d to 21 fo r Cascade la w ks The C ards shot 5fi fie ld gi»als and m ade 23 fo r 41 percent The P ira te s m ade only 12 o f 50 fie ld goal trie s lo r 24 percent A t the fre e throw line i lone shot 41 pe rce n t, m a kin g nine ot 22 Cascade la w ks m ade six o f 15 for 40 percent M a tis tic x M i F T T r» TO M lone K I t M o 19 3 1 10 M et abe J 1 «M 1 i 0 10 H ie tm an n h o lie r tv IS 1-4 3 3 2 10 4 11-2# 13 25 s 4 Slevers 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 Ball 0 I o-o 0-2 « P ointer 1-3 0 0 2 0 1 ft Douglas 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 lir a 1 3 0 2 2 0 o 2 T aylo r #-2 o o o 0 1 t Snider 3-54 t-22 55 115 14 «7 lu ta i* I ascade 1 m ks D o rris t». 1 4. 13; ( •a rd n rr o 0-8. il D 1 e ite rt« 1. 2-2. 1 \ m l.a n rn i.0 - 2 . I M u llr r s 2. 1-3. 5. S tta tiM ifi 1. Oil l K l. r f fr r lH ». I I . 1. M i l low e ll 8. 1-2. 1 T o ta l* 12. * 1 5 JO. 1 ouït-il nut D o rris S tu ltr r * 1 r t h n u a l T u u U -D o rris ( .« m m d r 1 ih ks ( o a t h I ’ aM am us lo l. il 1loul s Ioni* Ci t asi a d r I o* k» 2« • I lone N 21 II I 5 55 t avi a d r I m ks 9 JO Bv TR 55 Is 115 \ T T The H eppner M ustangs fe ll to a 0 2 league re c o rd S aturday n ig h t a gainst the Weston M cK w en T ig e r Scots 57 38 Weston s ta rti-d o ff q u ic k in the firs t q u a rte r scoring the fir s t eight points o f the gam e, but a fte r a H eppner tim e o u t. Todd Lindsay m ade three shots fro m the baseline lo n a rro w the m a rg in hut Tom M e ie r's six points led the w ay to a 17 I I firs t q u a rte r lead The M ustangs kept it close and were s till co n c e iv a b ly in the gam e at h a lftim e dow n by eleven. 29 18 The T igerS cots kept up th e ir at tack in the th ird q u a rte r o u tsco rin g Heppner 15^ in the stanza and took a 2o point lead heading in to the fo u rth q u a rte r H eppner n a rro w ly o u tscor f d Weston 15 14 in the fin a l q u a rte r and lost by 19 The m a in reason fo r the loss was o u r piMir shooting We had m ore op«'n shots than w e 've e ve r h a d ." said H eppner coach B re n t Kggers. If we had h it h a lf of our op«'n shots it w ould have been a d iffe re n t h a ll gam e They kill«*d us on the rebounds loo " H eppner p la ys P ilo t Rock and t 'm a t illa next w«-ekend 55 e need to execute our off«*n*c and not allow team s to run on us I th in k we d e fin ite ly n w d to im p ro v e on our reb ounding O ur defense has ' tu £ he«'n p re tty gi»»l but can he (le tte r They re d e fin ite ly tw o team s we can (»•at " com luded K ggers Weston M cK w en was led by R ick Scheibner w ith 21 points and Tom M eier w ith 16 L in d sa y led the M ustangs w ith 13 points K e ith Kenm son and Steve C u rrin had fiv e rehounds apiece ((e s to n T Ic K w rn Schrue«ler I. IMI. 2; Jones I. 11 - 8 . 2; M e ter I. M S. 16; Ja g g a r» I. n o 2. Nash 4. 1-2. 9. I as tilla n I " » .' »i In ib n ri 18. 1-3 .'I Ki-niingliui I ■ I Mali H I I I* . 57. H rp p n e i D oherty 2. 3 *. 7; llv a lt I. e-8. 2 C r r r n ll. 8-1. ; W ilg rrs 4. 0-8, s. I.indsay 5. 3-3. 13. ( u rrin I. n o 2; 5tc( onnell I. 8-8. 2. M o rin 0 , 8-1.. (■raves I. 8-1. 2 Kennison I. 8-3. 2. Toula h . ». i* ■ i F t R s r -ii - I T - p*o »0 by Cw»»fc Wol!.* * Heppner players battle for ball in game with N e w Z e a la n d e x te n d e d th e v o te to w o m e n in 1893. 27 y e a r* b e fo re w o m a n w a r e a llo w e d to v o te in th a U n ite d S ta te * TigerScotts l No 40 is Kedh lim anen