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Cards squeak past Honkers 63-61 in Big Sky opener K> AMII I A « l l \ K I l \ In th e ir opening Hi|t Sk> Confer m r r c o n te st. the Ion«* C a rd in a l» withstood a fu rio u s fourth q u a rte r ra lv by the A rlin g to n H o n kers to win » Th e H o n kers took a 14 to 12 lead after one period K ic k M ahler gut »even points for the H onkers M ark M eyer» countered w ith eight of his own for the C a rd s lone had 6 3 IV innie D oherty and 6 I M ike K ie l m ann sit down w ith the q u ick fouls To m ake m a tte rs w o rse. A rlington had two p la y e rs standing 6 7 Hehind Kandy M cCabe s M second q u a rte r points the C a rd in a ls gain cd a 36 to lead at h a lftim e lone added 16 points to A rlin g to n 's 12 in the th ird period to go up 51 42 M cCabe and M eyers each threw in eight in the q u a rte r One of the Honkers 6 7 p la y e rs Koh K irk s e y tried to keep A rling to n clo se w ith six of his own 4 -irly in the fourth q u arte r Mey e rs m isse d a fre e throw but grubbed the relxiund and put it in W ith 4 33 left lone seem ed to have the gam e in hand, leading >3 42 h o w e ver, the Honkers soon got back into the gam e The C a rd in a ls led 62 to 61. when J e ff K a il m ade one of two fr*»- throw s to put lone up by two. with eight seconds left A rling to n had a chant e but K r y a n C h ild e rs m issed an IK footer lone won 63 61 M cC abe led a ll sc o re rs w ith a c a re e r high II points M eyers had a 1.1 son high 22 also for lone Nathan K ltlin g e r topped A rlin g to n , scoring 14 M ahler added 13 Ih e C a r d in a ls c o n tr o lle d the iMKirds Milo 14 M cCabe snagged 13 and K a li tisik seven M eyers handed out seven a s s is ts anti K a li g a ve out four M eyers and fre sh m a n Ken snider each stole the h a ll four tim es T u rn o v e r w ise lone co m m itted 26. Arlington 28 K a c h team shot w ell fro m the field lone m ade 47 percent of th e irs , shooting ».» and m akin g 26 A rlin g ton m ade 22of 72 at a 4H percent d ip Koth team s tossed in It foul shots I he t o rd in a ls shot 22 for 60 percent Ih c H onkers shot 4H p e rc e n t, at tem pting 23 Com ing into the g a m e. A rling to n w as ranked fifth and lone tenth On K rid av J a n It lone hosts six th ranked H e lix at 7 in p m lone then tra v e ls to 4 o ssil on Saturday Ja n 12 for a 7 30 [i in m atch u p ag ainst the W heeler 1*o F a lc o n s S t a t u t i™ X rlin g to n It it lin g e r ’>. I l 1 1 < tionquist 1. 0-0. M; < h ild r r * 2. 0-3. 1 M a h lrr 1 i M. 13. K irk s e y 1. 1-3. Hughes 2. 0 2. 1. XXheelhouse 1. 1-3. H Total» : v u B <1 lune l u i r p i ro n \ O S O 3 " Kietm a n n 0 1 0 0 0-4 0-0 O S O 3 1 Doherty H-l 4 6-M 22 0 S t 7 M r\m 1.1 I S 3 3 4 7 1 Hall P o in ter 1-2 1-2 3 1 3 2 0 it hi : \ o I 1 Douglas 1 1 0 2 Snider lo tals26 » t 11-22 6.1 22 26 16 16 F o u lril out K ie tm a n n . D o herty. To tal fouls Arlington 19. MafcWr lone 22. 1 2 1 4 y Xrlington lone 14 12 16 23 12 16 19 61 12 f. ; Kv li W \ Itf III The llep p n er \ u rsity K illie s took on the K iv e rsid e firw te s F r id a y . Ja n 4 here at llep p ner I he s ta rte rs were gu ards Steph ani I ’ ayne and M issy T u rn e r fo rw a rd s I-ana Kent and Jo d i 1‘ad herg and center I ’enny Connor Ih c h all w as tossed up to s ta rt the game Ih e K illie » gratified the kvwll and took it down court lle p p n e r set it up to run through th eir offense K iv e rsid e w as plavm g tough defense but the K illie s w ere patient and m anaged to w o rk it insid e for two |m ints llep p ner sta rle t! the gam e with a lu ll court p ress and super defense The Ih ra te s becam e fru s tr aled and turned the f u ll o ver m any tim es \t the end ol the firs t q u a rte r Ihe »core w as tied up at H K The second q u arte r tvegan a s the K illie s received the lip off once again They took control of the gam e and wnet at a fast pace running last b re a k s and going a ll the way in lor two points lle p p n e r w as ikung very w ell relm unding and w ere ab le to get two anti so m etim es three shots each tim e down the court if needed The K illie s con tinned to plav lu ll court and the P ira te s ditl also lle p p n e r m anaged to b reak K iv e rs id e » p ress p reltv easily Ky (be entl of tbe second q u a rte r llep p ner h ail pulled ahead Its nine points leavin g the gam e at lone i.unwtion Th e K illie s slopped w ith th eir full co urt p ress but the P ir a t e s held it on As the q u a rte r went along the K illie s pulled lu rth e r and fu rth e r ahead, u n til fin a lly w inning the gam e 56 214 Th e lle p p n e r K illie s p layed a super gam e with a ll nine team m em b ers co n trib u tin g in th e ir firs t league gam e of the season Jo d i P ad b e rg led the K illie s with Uritnr»il4 i Jaouais » IK Í S K U A Payne . u M îm I another 12 point» anil avkMkti for the Hrppner Fillies K l a lif t lk i M ih \> lu r t t r r 0, I 2.1 f ilm %rbo K»»l «• M \ n d rr a lia it I. I S. 3. M i\s\ Fu h a n k » 2. 17. V I ana Held I. il I. ». Jo d i P a d b rrK V '» t* I S, M rp h an i P a y n e S. 2 2 . 12. P rn n \ i onniw 1 1 2 . t Dana It r ld 2. 0 1. I I •*!a \s 2«. It* IU S4 mx lidals lliw-isiilr II. 7 13. 29 lone girls bombed by Honkers in league opener ** t x* v i es • * N r* / I **» > ..r» ,< ^ N > n h .in i llep p ner cam e lv.it k out a fte r h alf tim e ready to fin ish the gam e The lip once ag ain went to the fillie s Through the th ird q u a rte r the score d ifferen ce becam e g rea ter as they Im istied with a sco re of 4o 20 In the fourth q u a rte r llep p n er continued plavm g verv w ell They wei e hustling and showing deter player leaps high for shot in game with Honkers Heppner takes impressive win l«v I K A A Is I I I Al l Th e H eppner M ustangs won th eir second gam e in a row Decern tier 21 in a very im p re ssiv e 50 31 o ver the Condon Ulne D e v ils Heppner upjied its reco rd to 2 4 Heppner p laved well d efensively in Ihe lir s t q u a rte r hut only scored eight points and led by three afte r one Condon never got u n track e d in tbe second q u a rte r and m anaged only 1.1 points at the h alf as the Girl Cardinals best Eagles 27-21 Kv AMII I A t IINKI IN lone s g irls b a sk etb a ll learn won th eir second gam e of the season on K n d a y . Dec 21 by defeating the S p ra y K a g le s 27 to 21 Th e C a rd in a ls shutout the K a g le s s ix lo nothing in the firs t q u a rte r Deena H a m s had five of the ( a rd in a l [mints Ky h a lftim e lone had in cre ase d th eir m a rg in lo 12 2 by outscoring Spray s ix to two in tbe second period At the end of three q u a rte rs the K a g le s pulled w ithin 18 lo D aw n H a rd in am i Shelley Sh re v e s each netted four points in the q u a rte r for the K a g le s A late ra lly by Sp ray cam e up short in the fourth period as lone won 27 21 H a m s led a ll sc o re rs with 18 points K a rd in and S h re v e s each tossed in nine points for the K a g le s K ro m the field the C a rd s m ade I I of 34 shols for 32 p e rcen t, w h e reas Spray m ade only four field goals At the foul lin e , lone w as fiv e of 11 for 45 p ercent, com p ared lo S p ra y 's 13 of 23. 57 percent The C a rd in a ls grabbed 27 re hounds H a m s and Sandi W right gathered nine and eight (s u r d s resp ectively I ’alty M cK lIig o tl am i M ichelle Keeson gained four and 'hreo as si s ts i espex tive lv M c K lli gott stole the h all lour tu n es and H am s got three ste als Once ag ain lone had tu rn o ver problem s as they com m itted 12 s ta tis tic s lone K 4 . . I T l T l I ‘ ’ l K S I III H ants U 6 4-4 IN 2 S 3 AA right 2 7 III I 5 N I M iH llg o ll 1 5 1 3 3 4 « 1 4 Met a he 14 m i 1 2 1 6 1 1 1 5 I t e r son 11-2 6 4 1 D avison imp 04 3 2 13 To tals 11-34 5-1 I» 27 I I 12 11 » l'ai khurst sp ra v K a rtlln I ». u il. i l . K r i l l o 2 j 2. shrrvrs 3. 3-1 ». K ee lin g ». » i n llow Irr il. 12. 1 To tals I. 13-23. 21. I i.iile il nul AA rig h t. K a rd in . M ire ves lu t a i K irais Ione 1». sp ra v 15 1 2 3 4 4 lone I t t t »7 S p ra y o 2 0 I I 21 Fifth Quarter Kv ASIII 4 A ( tINKI IN lo ne's g ir ls b a sketb a ll dropped their opening Hig Sky C o nference gam e lo Ih c Arlington Honkei s 61 to 28 on K n d a y . J a n 4 A rlingto n ran a ll o ver lone hi the lirs t q u a rte r taking an IH to two lead Th e C a rd in a ls m anag ed to pull w ithin 26 15 by the b reak hy ta kin g the second period l:l 8 Deena H um s chlpfied in seven for the C a rd in a ls Hy the end of three periods A rlin g ton w as ahead 34 17 A rlingto n owned the th ird period eight to two T h e H o n kers tmmt>ed the C a rd s in the fourth q u a rte r w ith 2» points lo win 6 i 28 Hecky K u rd ic k and C a ra K itlm g c r each sco red ID (or A rlin g ion in the [H-riiMl In the g a m e, lone shot only nine of 43 for 21 p ercent At Ihe fre e throw line, lone whol 5 0 percent on I I of 20 shooting K ltlin g e r and Je n n ife r S h arp w ere Ihe g a m e 's leading sc o re rs w ith I» apiece H a rd ick had 14 m ore for Arlingto n lone w as led hv H am s 17 T h e C a rd s grabbed 23 rebounds, with H a m s gaining eight and Sandi W light seven H am s also m ade liv e steals lone flail Ihe fewest turnov e rs th ey've had a ll season w ith 22 Th e C a rd in a ls w ill host the H e lix f.r iz z h e s on Krtdtiy J a n I I liegin ning at 6 p in They then tra v e l to Kosstl on S a tu rd a y . J a n 12 lo play the W heeler Co K ulco ns at 6 p m Statistics Arlington Jo n e s o .o o .ii. t a r r n ll (I. n il. u H e rn 0. n il. i K u rd ic k 7. I I, I I . S h a r p » . 12. I» . K ltlin g e r 6. 7-s. I» . AA ebb I. u I. 2. t.ro n q u ls l 3. 0 2. 6 sp rin g e r 0. n il. u. Irb v 0 3 6 . 3 T o ta ls 26. I I 20 . 61 H . F T T It K> lone 6 20 . ; 17 H 7 H am s AA right S 7 . 1-4 3-9 Mr I llig o ll 0 -3 0 1 0 1 . 0 1 0 1 » m •• 1 Itu d is ill 4 1 1 A id abe 1-6 2_2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 Iteeson ■ » 0 1 Dav ison 12 n o Totals » 13 10 2'Il 2M 23 22 I un led dill AA right lu t a i fuulv Ar llnglim I». lime 2u Arlington lone 1 2 3 1 4 IS S S 2» 6.1 2 13 2 I I 20 T H E FINISHED PRODUCT P RIN T IN G DESIGN Sports with M ik e Oths How dy, and w elcom e b ack a fte r the h o lid ays though the seasons m ay intrud e, the sp o rts e ven ts lu m b er c e a s e le ss ly ahead I didn't get any response to Ihe p red ict Ihe H A C K ) ra c e idea hul if m ay he a moot point, now Th e D S C B e a v e rs w ere v e ry co nvincing in th eir early season showdown w ith Ihe W ashington H u skies You h ea rd if here firs t i N ovem ber 14' and you II h ea r il ag ain the H u skies don't have what it takes to w in Ih e co nference Ih e "fe e l s o rry for C hicag o fan s " them e should ju st about be read y for retirem en t K o r a ll the p ity, th e y 'v e had nn the space of ihe last fifteen m onths i a d iv isio n title for the So x. one for the C ubs, an N K C title berth for the B e a rs and the addition of M ich ael Jo rd a n Tough life Im ag in e yours* If liv in g in C le v e la n d The T r a ilh la z e r s h av e c e r ta in ly sit th em selves up for the old second guess with th eir p lay o v e r the last month Although I s till belong lo Ihe give cm tim e school of thought. It doesn't lewk too p ro m isin g right now It s tim e for an o lh er new beginning ' in C o rv a llis , w ilh the addition of new football co ach D a v e K ra g th o rp e I'll bet M r K rag th o rp e w ish es his new Iw ss X IS C P re sid e n t Jo h n B y r n e i would tone it down, though D r B y rn e has U-en ta lkin g Ko se Bo w l M aybe but don t bet the baby shoe money Th e fin a l re su lts of (he C ry s ta l B a ll fe a tu re w ere decided a couple of w eeks ago O ur in a u g u ra l cham pion w as B re n f K g g e rs. who com p iled a season m a rk of 113 63. for a very resp e ctab le p ercentage of 678 C ra ig K itch in g ended up a l 128418 D a v e S y k e s and M ike O ths w ere at 125 71 w h ile D ale H olland ca m e in at 123 73 A p re tty com p el H ive group a ll things considered Not too m uch m o re going on in sp orts It w ill he interestin g to see how Ihe Super Bo w l co m es out T h e e a r ly lin e should be p re tty clo se to even M aybe fa v o r ih e 49'ers by a point or fwo on hom e tu rf ad van tag e And no, I don't want to bet M ustangs led 2o 13 Ttxld l.in d sa y had eight [sn n ls Condon did lie lt r r in Ihe th ird q u arte r and pressed lle p p n e r to a slim lead of two points 26 24 heading into the fourth Ih e M uslangs avoided a ll hopes of a n iM ie h .u k for Condon as they exploded (or 24 [m ints The larg est mit put in a q u a rte r for Heppner Ami the A lusl.ing s c ru ise d on for Ihc e.isv v icto ry I think Ihe fourth q u a rte r showed wh.d we re cap ab le ot said co ach K ren l K g g c rs I think our defense had a lot to do w ith Condon s [mint production, and we fin a lly c lic k e d offensively I think il w ax our defense that kept us ahead the whole game Heppner w as led by l.in d sa y who had 16 [Hunts and eight relMiunds Inn Sturm and K e ith Kenm son had I" points ap iece, and Kenruson led the team with I I rebounds f unrion H arnett I. 10 16.12 M il 1er 1 o 1. 6 sm ith t o n 2. H o m er 4. i • N a im " I t lle|i|M ier llo h e rtv 1 . 0 0 .2 ; f.re e n 1 0 n 2 11 v all u o 1 0 ( urrln 2. 2-2, 6 Alt ( onnell I. (i ll. 2. Storm 5. 0-0. lu I indsay 7. 2-C. 16. l uiam en 1,0-1. 2 Kennlson S. 0-7. 10 I ouïs l onilon 15. lleppner 20 K (Oiled out 4 urrln Storm. I le Id goal percentage ( ondiin » 36 25 percent Heppner 23-54 13 percent UsForYour Next Printing Job Heppner tiH>k a good sized lead in the th ird q u a rte r, lead ing hy 1» at one point and w e re sa fe ly up by 15 points a fte r three q u a rte rs The M ustangs let down in the fourth q u a rte r and W h eeler outscored Hep pner 18 7 to provide the four point m arg in for Heppner " I think it w as our w orst perfor '" a m c ..I Ihe y e a r What should have been a 20 point w in ended up a four point w in . sand K g g e rx ’T h e only good h all we p layed w as in Ihe th ird q u a rte r " Heppner w as led by W ayne W il gers w ith 14 points and J im Storm had 12 points along w ith nine re bounds K e ith Kenm son had 14 (wards for Heppner Wheeler w as led by Jon Hankins with 12 The 4 llr|i|iiiri llirgoti 24 1 i Mustangs snap losing streak By T K A A IS IIA A T T The H eppner M ustangs snapped th eir four g a m e losing s lre a k Tues d a y . Dec IH w ith a 50 46 v ic to ry o ver the W heeler County 4'alcons Heppner c a m e out strong in Ihe firs t q u a rte r and seem ed to fru s (ra te W heeler w ith a packed in zone defense and led 11-4 a fte r one q u arter Th e second q u a rte r saw p re lty m uch of the sam e things on lle p p n e r's part but the 4'alcons stayed close and the h a lftim e sco re w as 25 14 Hut tl did look on o ccasions that Ihe M u slan g s w ere ta kin g W heeler lo lig h tly I didn't th ink we w ere m e n ia lly read y to play a tough h all g a m e ," said Coach B re n t F'.ggers Fillies tromp Pirates 56-29 Ihr lleppnci (.aii -llr I mir» We'll Work Hard For You ★ Business Cards ★ Statements ★ Envelopes ★ Business Forms ★ Posters ★ Letterheads ★ Computer Forms ★ Multi-Part Forms ★ Flyers Copies Wedding Invitations 20 c Rubber Stamps The Heppner GAZETTE-TIMES 676-9228 S 747 Willow .. o n er