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The Depporr i , a lette I im e» Deppnrr. Oregon. Wednesday. January 23. 114X3 7 l\ 7 Ione girls lose 43-31 match to Echo Rockets shoot past Mustangs 58-25 H> A S H LE Y C O N K LIN The Ion» girls baxkelhall tram fell to the Echo Cougars on E rida>. Jan 18. b> a score of 43 31 In the first quarter, the Cougars gained a 10 to six lead Echo took the second period IS 13 behind Patsy Seifer » eight points At halftime. Echo led lone 25 is The Cardinals managed just three points in the third quarter while :hr Cougars gained eight upping their lead to 33 22 Echo won the concluding period 10 to nine and the gam e 43 to 33 Deena Hams led all scorers toss tng in IS points Patty M cElligott added 12 m ore for lone Sonia Snow topped Echo scoring 14 From the field the Cardinals made 10 of 48 shots for 21 percent At the foul line the Cards made II of 25. 44 percent, compared to 5 of 11. 45 percent, for the Cougars lone grabbed 37 rebounds Hams and Sandi Wright collect»«) It and 10 respectively Hams also had four assists and four steals Patty M cElligott also had four steals The Cardinals play at * p m on Friday. Jan 25 at Arlington lone then hosts Wheeler on Saturday. Jan 26 at 6 p m Statistics lone H i ET T K H s ! t > Hams 1 11 713 IS i 11 « h Wright 0 9 1-4 1 0 i** • S * » 3 Mi 7 lllgolG 13 » 12 2 KudUill 1-7 1 1 3 • » 3 » Mc< abr 6-2 u o 0 0 i 1 : Krrikon 6-1 1 § 0 0 i o o Da V Iton 6-1 0-4) 0 § 2 • 1 Total* I0-4X II 25 31 s 37 u :i Erho-Cady I. 1-2. 3; baker 2. 2 2, 4; Seller 3. 2-2. X. Snow 7. 0-4. II. Mindy lias Is 2.1* 0 4. \ndrrws I. 0 I. 8; L. Heacham. Missy Davis. A K r a i ham Totals I » 5-11. 41 1 2 1 1 7 lone « 13 3 » 31 Echo 10 15 X 10 43 Fouled out none Total fouls lone 13. Echo 17. Won l.ost Coast to Coast 7 -1 M.C.G.G. 7 1 Petersons 5 - 3 Les Schwab 5-3 Lens Processing 3 5 Sears 3 - 5 Central Market 1 - 7 Gardners 1 - 7 Splits converted G ern Newman 6-7-10, Linda Schult* 2 7 and 2-4 7 10 High gam e Linda Schultz 19U High senes land* Schultz 533 Thursday Night laidles January 17 W on - Lost Ray Boyce Ins 10 -2 Bark n Chips 8-4 Depot Nursery 7 - 5 J & J Ceram ics 6 - 6 Kinzua Corp 5 - 7 The Country Rose 5 - 7 BPOK 4 » B A C Repair 3-9 Splits converted Leann Rea 5-10, Judy Barber 3-10 and Harriet Evans 3-7. High gam e M illie Evans 203 High series M illie Evans 517 K offer Kup K eglers January 17 * W on - Lost The Gutter Dusters 11**-4*» The Dregs 10*» - 5G M.C.G.G. No. 1 104 5W The Hi Ho s 9 7 No Pin Hitters 9 7 The Hopefuls 8 8 The Pytts 4 12 The Three Holers l 'l 14'i Splits converted Pat lainkford 2-7, Hilda Yocom 4-5 and Jo Petty john 6-7 10 High gam e Ins Campbell 197 High series Ins Campbell 507 High team gam e iT ie i M C G G No 2 and the Pytts 471 High team series Hi Ho's 1.341 Dime A Ikoirn January 20 Won Lost No Four 115 No Eight 10 6 No Six 10 6 No Tw o 8 8 No Three 8 8 No One 7-9 No F ive 7-9 No Seven 3 13 Splits converted Curt Brrde meier 4-7-9, Bill Snow 6-10, Lucille Massey 5-6-10 and Billie Doherty 5-10 High gam e Alvina Padberg 191 and Garry YanArsdale 213 High series Betty Christman474 and G arry VanArsdale 525 High team gam e No Six 802 High team series No Three 2,228 Card party to benefit Sr. Center A community card party for per sons of every age not just seniors will take place tomorrow. Thursday. Jan 24. in the parish hall of All Saints Episcopal Church on Gale Street. Heppner Beginning at I 30 p m this party will feature tables of bridge players, of pinocle players and a group involved in T riv ia l Pursuit Des serfs and beverages will be served Prizes will be awarded This is the first 1985 fund raising event toward building a community- use building on Heppner s northeast hill A second big event to be held on a Saturday in April will be an all day rummage sale and luncheon at the Morrow County Fairgrounds bs 1 1t \\ Is ll\ \TT The Pilot R isk Rockets were red hot Friday night led by Ken Kiehl and Dase Pi»st who combined for 35 («unis leading the way to their fourth ■ ague victory and handing Heppner their filth straight deteal 58 25 The Mustangs ullrnsc never got rolling and fell behind 12 6 after the tirst quarter The second quarter was much of the same, led by P o s t’s si\ points and the outside shooting of Kiehl were up b\ eleven 24 IJ at the half We need to tie more aggressive ottensively said Mustsang Coach Brent F ggers. "the biggest problem is our passing ability, our ball bambino has reallv hurt us too Todd Lindsay cam e out in the third quarter and scored six of the seven points in the quarter, but the defense couldn t stop the Rockets, as Pilot Kock scored 2(i points in the fourth period and closed out the gam e winning by 33 points "Our defense was pretty good until we were forced lo change the tempo into a full court gam e I thought we had a lot better intensity than w e've I wen getting said Kg gers The Rockets shot 48 percent from the floor connecting on 25 of 52 shots Heppner was to o l 31 front the floor and fiv e of twenty one from the charity strqie Steve Currin and Lindsay were the top scorers with sis points apiece. Keith Kenison had ten retmunds for Heppner Kiehl and Pi»»t had It and 15 points resprx'tively for the win ners Turnovers hurt Heppner however, as they had 32 for the gam e Statistics Statistics Pilot Itosk W a lk e r 2. U » . I. Kiehl ID 1-3, 21. Pat Kiev 2. I 6 5. Post 5. I j . i t . S uth erla nd •. 2 2. 2 s l a n t » » 2. D-D. I b u l lln g lu i i I. » » . 2. Sewell 2. D-D. I . I- H e rin g I. o u 2 r a ta ls 25 ■4-17. 5K D e p p o r r P o h i - r l i D. M l u. U s a l i ». 0 1. » . W i l g r r s I il l. 2 I Indxav I » 1 . 6 . I o l i l o 2. 2 I M o l i l i 2 u I. 2 (•rases » I 2. I K r o is o o I. 2 3. I Lota Is ID. 5-21. 23 Mustangs handed 6"' straight defeat said Heppner Coach brent Eggers Heppner tried to stage somewhat of a comeback in the third period and played pretty good defense but were still down by 17 at the end of the third And eventually lost by 22 at the end ot the gam e The Mustangs did hold Stanfield's top man Jed Huinmell to eight («»ints. and the Tigers shot only 4o percent from the field hitting 2(7-50 As a whole our defense showed a lot of im provem ent this weekend It was a good showing against Stan fie ld .'1 said I* ggers Heppner found the mark on seven shots against Stanfield the majority from the outside as the Mustang Postmen could only gather six («ants T i«ld Lindsay and Wayne bv 7R W I s I I \ \ T 1 The Stanfield Tigers hamled the Heppner M ustangs th eir sixth sir.ught defeat in league play last Saturday night tt 22 Heppner could get nothing going against the league s toughest de tense and only managed two points in the first period, as they fell behind quickly 12 2 The Mustangs jttem p ted to close the gap in the second, hut gamed only seven points as they lound it almost impossible to get the ball inside and fell behind al the half 24 9 1 think the defense ha* com e a long way . tiut the offense has regressed \s we face t»etter competition we need to execute offensively We just aren t getting the ball inside at all. Wilgers had sis point* each for Heppner Ken Graves grabtied five rebounds Shawn MaePherson led the way lor Stunlicld with 19 («lints The Mustangs host l m alilla and Viali tonka nest weekend game tim e at 7 m p m M a n tlr li t Ma gon i-» I. » » , 2 ( o s 1. 0-0. 2. H u n i m r l l 4. D O s. M a r c u m 2. » » . I < impel I » 2 2. W a lk e r I » » 2. I atha ni 0 . I 2 1 M a c P h r r t o n « 3 1 19 NrV il I » » 2 b l o w n I » » 2 T o t a l « 20 . I 9. It Hrppnrr G reen ». I 2. I W ilgers 3. 6-2, 6. I imlsas 2. 2-2. 6. I u r r l n I. li t , 2. M e t onnell » 12. I . stai in I 171. 2 . I m a m e n ». « I. 4 • r a » es » 2-2 2; Keniso n. D o h e rty . Its alt luíais 7. X 17. 22 Fillies take control, Fillies annihilate Tigers 58-13 stomp Rockets 53-36 Fillies lama Reid. Jodi Padberg and Dana Reid had high rebounds with sn each Stephani Payne had six steals We were getting good shots out of our offense especially in the first half and w e're hitting a high |»erren tag» said Fillies coach Mike Roy er Jodi padtx-rg really shot the hall well 9 12i "( tur defense in the second half was a tug factor We really shot down their inside. added coach Royer llv l> \\ \ l i t III The Heppner Varsity Fillies went up against the Pilot Rock Rockets Friday Jan II The gam e was at Pilot Rock The starters for the Fillies were guards Missy Turner and Stephani Payne, forwards Lana Reid and .lodi Padberg and center Penny Connor The Fillies received the tip to start the gam e, took the hall down court, and went in for two points to take control of the gam e and a lead they would increase as the gam e eontinu ed At the end of the first quarter Heppner led 14 H second quarter 31 IH. third quarter 4'.* 26. and fourth quarter 53 36 Heppner was really hustling and played good defense throughout They grabbed down a total of 34 rebounds Jodi Padberg had 22 |>oinls for the statis tic i liuti P u i l h r i g '• I I 22. s i r p h a m P a yn e 1.2 » *> 7 lien \i hogaxt 2. u ». I Mixxx I uti.inks » 2 1 I Miss» t u r n e r 1 . 1 2 I I ana Reid I. 6-2. 4 li an a Re ni 2 i m I Penny I minor 1. 17-2. 2. \n drea b a ll 2. » I. I totals IK. 26-31. M Pilot I t m k lofais I I . K Is. 36 JV Fillies defeated bv I» \N \ 1(7 III The girls varsity hasketliall learn traveled to Stanfield Saturday Jan lo play 'to- Stanfield I igers Starting for the Fillies were guards Stephani Payne and Dana Reid forwards taina Reid ami Jodi PadU-rg and center Penny Connor I'hr Manfwld t igers received the tip to start the gam e They look the I m II down court and went in to score the lirst two points of the gam e The 7 illies defense !<*>k»-d okay but their offense was a little shaky Heppner got into some foul trouble which put some of the starters on the tiench The Fillies started the gam e with a lull court press The gam e was close at the end of the first quarter with the fillies only ahead 7 4 The second quarter went pretty much the same Heppners defense looked g (««l tiut had some trouble on offense It was a low scoring gam e as the second quarter ended The Killies had 19 and the Tigers had 7 The Heppner Fillies cam e back out to play the second half of the gam e ready to win They pulled way ahead m the third quarter rt-liound mg very well Heppner was hustling and plaving good defense Hie end of the third quarter score was 37 II The fourth quarter Heppner play ed a tough man to man defense and had a lot of steals The Fillies continued hustling and went on lo win the gam e The final score was Heppner 38 and Stanfield 13 The Fillies shot 6.5 percent from the free throw line l-ana Reid led the Fillies with 12 («lints and six ret«»unds Dana Reid had eight rebounds and six steals Stephani Payne had five assists It was a sloppy gam e offensively but we played tough defense for four quarter,” commented Fillies coach Mike Royer We had some girls come off the bench who played very good defense ” Statistics Jod i P a d b e r g 3. 3 4 , 9. 7 ll rn Vrbogast 2. u » . I . Missy I uhanks 2. 3-X. 9. Missy T u r n e r 3. 3-4. 9. La n a Reid 3. 2 1, 12 D a n a H eld I. 3 4 . 7. Penny ( on nur 2. u- 0 . I \ n d r r a b a ll I. 2-3, I totals 19. 26-11. 3K. The Heppner F illie« go up against the I'm atllla V ikings Friday Jan IH to decide lo lirst place league standing The gam e will In- here al Heppner U-ginning al 6 p m A win for the Lillies would give them a one gam e advantage over the Yik mgs HEDC to hold annual meeting The Hi'ppner Economic Develop menl Corpoiation will hold ils an nual meeting at the Heppn»-r Elks taxlgeon January 28 tieginning with a no host cocktail hour al 6 p m . and dinner al 7 p m The agenda w ill include reports of the past year's accomplishments as well as election of lhr«-e members to serve on lh»- board of Direefors and a discussion to set the goals for 1985 Slanfleld lo ia ll 3. 3-11. II pressing The Pilot Rink Rockels called a tim e out with the Fillies ahead I > II Pilot Kock stole the ball al the end ol the second quarter and look the lead The score al the end of the first hall was Pilot Kock IH and Heppner 1» Pilot Kock cam e out pressing in the third quarter which hurt the Fillies and they pulled ahead 19 25 at the end of the third quarter The Fillies took the lip to start the fourth quarter Heppner took the hall down court and turned the ball over Pilot Hock then went in all the way to score Heppner got in a lot of foul trouble Pilot Kock went on to win the gam e The final score was Pilot Kock Ro< kets 33 and Heppner by DAN \ R F ID The junior v a n ity girls basketball team traveled to Pilot Rock Friday Jan II lo play the Pilot Rock Rockels Starting for the Fillies were guards Tina Davidson and Kim George, forwards Cindy St roe her and Theresa Lindsay and center Beth Heatherly Pilot Hock received the tip to start the gam e They took the hall down court as the Fillies hustled down court to play tough defense The Rockets set their offense up and worked it in to score two points The Fillies were hustling and stole the ball many times in the first quarter Heppner was having some trouble with rebounding on the defensive boards which gave Pilot Kock two and sometimes three shots each lim e down the court The Fillies excellent hustle pulled them ahead by the end of the first quarter The score was Heppner 9 and Pilot Rin k 6 Heppner cam e out playing excel lent offense in the second quarter Their defense was a little slow but their offense kept them in the gam e The Rockets started pressing in the second quarter which hurt the Fit lies some, then they also starting 27 Were starting to play pretty decent hall hut we need to be consistent (or four quarters We still have a tendency to rush things which results in turnovers.'' said J V Coach la-s Payne When we put together (our quarters of basketball rather than two or three quarters, w e'll win The junior varsity Fillies play the I 'mat ilia \ ikings Friday Jan IX at 3 p m here at Heppner h ire causes heavy damage says Dial (he (isinins prompl ettorts saved a lot of dam age They pu' water on the fire and held it down for us so it didn't get away There was not much smoke dam age. Rurkenhine said The fire was confined mainly to an outside wall the roof and ceiling The stove pipe was installed prior to the Osmins purchase of the house concluded the fire chief The Al Osmin home seven miles south of Heppner sustained an esti mated 87.500 lio.ixxi dam age in a Saturday evening fire caused from the faulty installation of a stove pipe Heppner F ire Chief F orrie Burk enbine reports that three fire trucks and 17 firem rn fought the fire for about an hour Saturday evening and FREE SHOCK ABSORBER CLINIC L e a rn h ow to install & maintain s ho c k a b s o r b e r s . 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