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Mustangs still looking for
Fillies gallop to 56-36 win
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The Heppner Mustangs traveied lo
I mu'illa last Saturday night liMiking
lor their tirsi league victory agallisi
ilo equally slrugglmg I mattila V ik
mgs wII. pullisi out Ihe Victorv 42 ij
lite iirst quarler was evenly play
ed t>> taiih leunis lleppner was
i untmiv a slovver tempo game while
Ilo Xikings «e r e running up and
down thè court lookmg tur some tasi
break basket» and thè quarler ended
wilh an H H tie
The secund slan/a was even like
thè firsi with neither team ahle to
v ontrnl thè game with their dtfferent
tempos and Ihe score was tied at Iti
apieve al Ihe hall
I thmk we dui a pretly gissi job at
. ontrolling (he tempo Bui 1 thmk we
> a l t ttav i a little hit ol shot seleCtMMI.
ai
ili ! in i know what a gi«Ml shot
is
ani lleppner coach Rrenl Kg
gers
The Ihird period was Ihe back
breakei tot ihe Mustangs as Ihe
\ i k mg s nut s» (»reti lleppner lit i in
i |r h XA» » I
(42)
shoots
layup
w h ile
! tie lle|ipner varsity girls basket
Itali leant traveled lo t mollila Nat
unlay Ian 12 lo face Ihe Umatilla
X ikings
Starting for the Killies were
guards Stephani I’avne and Missy
Turner forwards lama Reid and
Jodi I'.idfterg and center Penny
Connor
I matilla received ihe tip to start
Ihe game Heppner hustled track to
(tlav liiugh defense Ihe Killies held
the X ikings from scoring as fhe
Ki l l i es took ihe lull hack down court
Heppner took some giNMl shots out
they |tist wmildn I drop Both teams
were hilling the boards hard so the
I minor I. U « 2 liana Rrld l 16, *
totals |s. 211 U. .'a»
luía is Pilot H i m k
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Mustangs shot down hy Pilot Rock Rockets
By TK XX is l l % X IT
The Heppner Mustangs faced Ihe
Pilot HiK'k Rocket* last Friday night
and. unable to stop the hot shooting
K im kets. dropped their third league
game in a row losing 67 46
Pilot Rink came out ready in the
first quarter and shot well enough to
post a 14 6 lead after one quarter
Hut the Mustangs came out strong
in ihe second stanza and scored 16
points in the quarter Unfortunately
fhe Kockels scored IH points of their
own and liMik a 10 point lead as they
went into ihe locker riMim
Pilot Rock, Ihe leading scoring
team in Ihe league got Ihe hall inside
to their tug men Boh Sewell and John
Klferina who combined (or 10 points
in the third quarter and lead 46 .M)
The Mustangs attempted a come
hack in the fourth period scoring 16
points hut the Rockets scored 21
points themselves led hy Ken Kiehl
with eight, who closed out Ihe period
with 14 points of his own
Pilot Rock shot a blistering 67
percent from Ihe floor on a 3«M7
night
"liur defense was poor, and they
hit some gtN>d shots too," said
Heppner coach Brenl Kggers.
I
don't think we did well on any
category, they got the hall inside as
much as they wanted They have
really improved as a team
Heppner didn't shoot too had
themselves connecting on 22 of 42
shots for S3 percent
Sewell and
Kaehl had 16 and 14 points respec
tively for Pilot Kix-k Heppner was
led hy Todd Lindsay with 10 points
Ron Doherty dished out seven as
sists in the losing effort
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K a eh l 7. II I! 14. P a rtn e v I. 1-3. J ;
PM I, 21 s Satheiland i u t
si.iition 2 mi. i Sewell I 1 i Mi
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Totals
1«. 7 1*. (7
Heppner Doherty I. 1-2. J ; i.r e r n
I. o n 2. Ily a t l I. m i. 2 W ilg r rs 2.
IMI t; Lin d say 3. mi. 10. t u rring I.
1-2. 9 Storm I. o-o. 2 I m o u r n 2. 0-2.
4: C ra v e s I. 0-1, N K rn iso n I. 0-0. 2;
lla y r s . M et o n nrll
Totals
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reliounds went lo either learn
Heppner started in a full corn l pres-,
really hustling
It was a close
quarter but the Umatilla Vikings
came out on lop in n at the end o( the
quarter
The second quarter was played
pretty much Ihe same .is Ihe first
Heppner did gel into a little hml
trouble as two players ended Ihe
first half with three fouls Hy the
end of the lirst half the Killies were
ahead It» 1» XX ilh either team ahle to
win the game
The third quarter started ns both
teams played lough defense making
it hard (or the other team to gel the
hall inside
Heppner continued
using their press and I matilla also
started theirs
The third quarter
was played the same as the first two
and It was still anyone s game The
KiUies were ahead hy one |n>int with
Ihe score 26 27
The fourth quarter was started
(Hitting a little more pressure on
t«ith teams The lead t hanged from
each team throughout the fourth
quarter With only seconds left in the
game Heppner was down by two
the Killies were forced to foul and
Umatilla went to the line W ith only
one second left Umatilla was at the
line and Ihe score was 19 17. the
X ikings (avor The Killies had no
chance hut the score remained at
.1937 with the Umatilla X'lkings
taking the game by two points
lama Held led the Killies with II
points, 12 rebounds and 6 steals
Dana Held added eight points anil
Mephani Payne had five assists
It was a close, exciting game hut
I don't think either team played that
w ell We liMiked good at times and
came back strong in the fourth
quarter, but we w e re only two (or Hi
from the line in the second half and
its lough to lieat a gisxl team when
you shiMit like that from the line,
said lleppner coach Mike Royer
Ihe r a il« « pl.t al Pilot l(t" k
Friday. Jan IH and al Stanfield
Saturday. Jan It* Both games begin
at approximately 6 p m
Missy Turner 2. I 3. S. Missy
Kuhanks I. 1-3. 3. I ana Rrld I. 3 N.
II M l P.uttn i t i
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Pay nr 2. 2-i. t. Dana Rrld I. » « . s
Totals It. »1 ». 37
Totals 1 matilla 16 7 22. 39
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JV Fillies suffer 26-33 loss
Its D XN X I O ID
The Heppner junior varsity girls
basketball team traveled to t malli
la Saturday Jan 12 to play the
l matilla X ikings
Starting for the Killies were
guards Tina Davidson and Kim
(.eorge forwards Cindy Stroeber
and Theresa Lindsay and renter
Tarena Nash
Umatilla received the tip to start
the game They tixik the hall down
court and the Killies gitoti defense
(orced Ihe X ikings lo turn the hall
over Heppner scored the first two
points of the hall game
Umatilla
starlet] in a press but the Killies
handled it well
At the end ol Ihe
firsl quarter the score was tied up at
f* 6
The second quarter started as the
Killies were having some trouble
rebounding Ihe defense boards
which gave t matilla two. and some
times three shots each time down
Ihe court
The X'lkings continued
using there press throughout the
second which hurt the Killies By the
end ol the second quarter Umatilla
had pulled ahead 19 H
Umatilla received Ihe tip to start
the second halt of the game but
Heppner once again scored the first
two points Halt way through third
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quarter only six pomls between the
two teams had Ix-en scored and
Umatilla called a time out
The
X ikings then came hack strong with
their (iress and pulled ahead Mi 12
byt he end ol the third quarter
The tip went to t matilla again
Heppner stole Ihe hall and went in lo
score Heppner was really hustling
hui hav mg some trouble reliounding
Heppner also got into some foul
trouble and Umatilla won the game
The final score was 26 33
I he Heppner Junior X arsities next
game is at I’ llol H im k January IH
and al Stanfield January 19 Roth
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the ptTlotl T im I i ) l.indsav had all the
points lor lleppner in the third
lleppner couldn l manage to take
the lead in the final quarter as each
team scorisi Iti points and Ihe seven
(»tint Viking advantage in the third
quarter proved to ts- the difference
in Ihe game
We did have a lei down in the
third quarter
said Kggers. they
hail a seven point edge after three
anil that turned out to tie the
difference
Neither learn shot well in the
game l mattila was 19 ta. from Ihe
lltMir for 29 percent lleppner shot 27
percent connecting on 14 of a.’
Wayne sehman was Ihe leading
scorer lor the X ikings with I • (minis
12 in the second halt landsay led
Heppner with II |>oints
Keith
heniMin pulled tlown in reboumls
and Wayne W ilg r rs hail eight (sunts
and eight boards for lleppner
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Fillies suffer defeat
after hard-fought
„ match with Vikings
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The Heppner Killies varsity ha»
ketball tram went up against Ihe
Filoi Hix k Rockets Friday Jan II
here al Heppner
Thr starters fur llrppnrr were
guards Strphani Payne and Missv
Turner forwards lana Held anil
Jodi Padberg and renter Penny
< 'onnor
The Rockets received the tip to
start the game lleppner hustled
back to play giKHi defense and hold
the Rockets from scoring
The
Killies had the first two points on the
score board They were really husl
ling andf playing very well lleppner
play e<l excellent defense and kept
the Korkets from getting tin- hall
inside the key lleppner started the
game using a full court press which
frustrated Pilot Rock a bit At the
end of the first quarter lleppner had ^
held fhe R im kets lown to onlv 9
scoring one point as they had 1H ^
The Rockets received the tip to
start the second quarter lleppner
didn't play as well in the second
quarter and the Rockets had it
easier to gel the hall inside the key
and score The Killies continued to
score in the second quarter as they
did in the first hut they also let Pilot
Rock score By the enif of the second
quarter the score was lleppner Ml
and Pilot Rock 19
The Rockets received the tip oil
once again to start the third quarter
Pilot Rock lought hard through out
the third and fourth quarter but
lleppner kept their lead The Killies
were rebounding very well, as they
kept the Rockets off the hoards The
lleppner Killies continued playing
well as they went on to win the
game The final score was .Mi Mi
Stephanie Payne led the Killies
with lti points. 3 assists and lour
steals Jodi Padberg added 12 points
and seven rebounds while laina Reid
grabbed down six rebounds
We had a great lirsl quarter hut
relaxed a little in the second and let
them back into the game, said filly
coach Michael Royer,
the last
three quarters they played us tough
We controlled the hoards and shut Heppner s Stephanie Payne
down their inside game for the most
part "
Jo d i Padberg looks on.
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