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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
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