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Playoff loss sends Cards to coop
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H> ASHLEY CONKLIN
The Ione boyi basketball tram
m rt th r Arlington Honkers un T u n
day. Keb 12 in a playoff g am r to
determine which team would ad
vance to the district tournament
Arlington prevailed 71 lo 58 lone
finished the season 14 5
Arlington led throughout the open
ing period and was up IS 10 after
one Kelly Uronquist had five for
Arlington Kandy McCabe and M ark
Meyers had four for lone
The Hnnkerm used their fast break
tooutscore the Cardinals 20 17 in the
second q u a rtrr The Honker* fast
break » a * keyed by many Cardinal
turnovers (ironquiat and Kob Kirk
*e> tossed in sis points apiece for the
Honker* »ho led 35 to 27 at interim s
sion
Using a full court pres* in the third
prriod. lone grabbed thr period
18 13. to pull » ith in 48 45 McCabe
(Hit in ten for lonr. » h ile Gronquist
put in eight for Arlington
T h r Honkers m adr 13 of 19 f r r r
thru«» in th r fourth q u a rtrr to » in
thr q u a rtrr 23 to 13 and thr g am r 17
to 31
McCabe and M eyer* popprd in 1 »
and 18 respectively (or the Cards
M ikr Kietm ann added 10 more
(ironquist led all scorer* gunning
in 25 Kirksey chipped in IS, Kick
Mahler pumped in 12 and Nathan
Bitlinger added 10 m o rr for Arling
ton
Each tra m made 26 field goals
lone shot 44 percent on 59 attem pts
The Honkers made 45 percent at
tempting 58 shots Arlington won the
contest at the foul line Arlington
m adr 19of 32 shots, a 59 percent clip
The Cardinals » e re only sis of 13 tor
46 percent
T h r Honkers ourted a 36 to 35
advantage on the boards For lonr
Kietmann grabtied 12 McCabe col
leeled 10 . and Donnie Doherty gain
ed sis M eyer* passed off (or nine of
lone s 19 assists Jeff Hall handed
out four and Ken Snider gave out
th r rr m o rr Bryan "hilder» diahrd
out right of Arlington's 17 assists
M eyer* also had five steals
Ione
McCabe
Klelm aan
D a ta r ti
M r vers
Hall
Douglas
Snider
Totals
ST A T IS TH "8
H . I T 1 P TO K A
s i l l | 19 ( 19 1
5-15 4- 1 19 1 12 1
1-322 » 3 • 9
9-17 9- 1 M 9 « 9
4 - 3 9 -2 • 3 • 4
1-19-9 2 1 2 1
: i i : S 2 1 3
26 59 6-13 39 23 a 19
S
2
1
a
3
9
9
1
9
Arlington
H lllln g rr 14. 2-4. I f .
tironquisl III 24. 5-9. 25. Klrksry 4 13.
1-5. 15. M ahler 5-16. 2-4. 12: Hughe*
I I li»
I hilder* o I 1 7 1 Total*
24 58. 14-32 . 71.
I 2 3 4 K
Ione
I t 17 I I 13 58
Arlington
15 24 13 23 71
Kuulrd Oul
H lttln grr. M et abe
Total Koul*
lone 22. Arlington 13.
'Poor shooting' blamed for Filly loss
Hrppner M Turner ( 4-3 8 ; E.
Vrtx.gasl I 641 2. M 5 u h .n k * 4 4-4
s. la n a Held 2 2-2 4 J I ’ sdberg 3
«414. Steph P a y a r 3 3-4 ». Dana Held
I 6 1 2
Total* Hrppner 18 3-14 <1. Sher
man 13 16-27 17
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p *o *o
H* Ili A A IM I A ATT
The Meppner M ustang* »on Iheir
seenni! Ira g u r gam e in tmpressivr
fasion luat Tuesilay night defeatmg
thr Sherman County llu s k irs 57 49
Allhough thè Huskies have only
»on mie gam e this ye a r, they » e re
delerm ined lo » in thetr first league
victory. and jum ped oul tu a 13 9
lead in thè first q uarter
T h r Mustang* looked lie lle r in thè
oh unii quarter. as they started to
gel thè hall inside and » e r r d ra » m g
thè foul* bui » e re unable to put thè
Huskies away and led hy two al thè
hall
I thoiight our intensity »as good
VA e kepi thè pressure on There » a s
ime stretch » h e re they cnuld post up
Cole* bui »•■ correrteli th a t." sani
Mustang Coach Brent K ggrr
The Mustang* started slowly
ln
tin- third quarter to pull the game
away. led by I i«td l.mdsay * seven
points Hrppner »as 17 it after the
third quarter
Hrppner shot 14 fr.-e throws in the
fourth quarter and scored 2 n jximts
to close out (he game at eight
" It was the smartest we played
offensively Wi penetrated extrem e
ly well and as a result went to the
lime a lot. said Kggers
The g jrne was won at the foul line
as Sherman hit one of three from the
line and Hepprier hit on 23 of 41 from
the charity stripe Sherman hit on >i
percent from the field Hrppner » .i*
17 n l 4o for 4 i percent The Mustangs
controlled the hoards grabbing SO
b »
O’ *
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Fillies head
to district
ri tound* led by Keith Kemson with
18
The ta-st job w r ’v r done on the
hoards this year. Kemson had a
great effort
said Kggers
Todd Lindsay led the tw lancrd
•• oring atlai k for Heppner with 13
l»nnts VAavne VA tigers and Kemson
had 12 apiece M ark Coles led the
Huskies with 17
S I ATISTH
shrrm an ( ..only
Adam* 3 0 « 4.
Anderson 3 0-11 4 Blaylock 2 0 « 4 .
t ole* HI 2 17.4 o n lrr 2 0 1 I I a I on 2
0 0 1 f ield* 3 nn 4. T a lle r I 0 0 2
Totals 21 13 19
Hrppner (.re rn 2 0-0 4 VAllgrr 4
1 5 12 I indsay 3 7-10 13. I urrm 2 O-o
I ' l i t onnell I 2-3 4. Have* o 1 2 I.
C rave* | 5-10 7. h rn i*on I « 9 12.
I o4al* 17 23 (1 37
Hv At IK K I ITUS
11 HS Mustangs downed by
71 ranked Tigers
l»v TH AA ISIIA ATT
The seventh ra n k e d S ta n fie ld
Tiger* used some fine sh.xitmg last
Friday night in downing the Hep
pner Mustangs 45 37
The v ic to ry ra is e d S ta n fie ld *
record to I I I in league and 18 2
overall The Mustangs fell to 2 9 in
league play
The game was pretty even in the
first q u arter, the Mustangs played
patiently and were down by three at
the end of the quarter
Stanfield outacored Heppner 17 10
in the second peruxl and had a
com fortable 27 17 halftim e lead
VAe have a harder time getting
the hall inside, because they play
Ix-tter defense than most team s."
said Coach Brent Kggers on hts
team * first half perform ance
Heppner played Stanfield evenly
in the Hurd and fourth q uarter and
managed to come within four points
at one tim e in the final stanza, hut
couldn't quite take the lead as the
Tigers hit four of five free throws
to ice the victory
Stanfield shot a blistering 67 per
cent from the field while the Mus
tangs were shooting 15 percent The
Mustangs only managed 18 re
bounds, list by Keith Kemson with
nine
Tixld l.mdsay led Heppner in
scoring with 15 |x>int* Steve Currin
had 10 . and Kenlsort nine
Jed
llum m ell led the Tigers with 12
" I thought we played a very
competitive game said Kggers, " I
was pleased we » e re able to make a
comeback against a good team like
thal "
ST A T IS TH s
< onper 1 2 3 4
laithan 2 04) 4.
Mai Therson 4 0 1 8 Nevil 3 00 6
Totals 18 9 13 45
STATIS TIC S
M anlleld 1 15) Wagoner 2 3-4 J.
llu m m e ll s 2-3 12 . M arcum l 2-2 4 .
I ooper I 2-3 4. I a llu n i 2 0 « 4 .
M a iT h e rto n 4 t I s, N rv il 3 00 4
Totals IS 9-13 15.
Hrppner 1371
Wllgers I 9 1 2 .
Lindsay 4 3-3 15. C urrin 3 4-7 I»,
(.raves 0 1-2 1 . Kenisnn ( 1-2 9 Total*
I I 9 16 37.
Slanfield 14 17 N 1 0 - 45
Hrppner
7 14 8 12-37
Stanfield 45' Wagoner 2 3 4 7,
llum m ell 5 2 3 12 M arcum 1 2 2 4.
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It* II AN A H M D
The Varsity girls basketball team
traveled to Sherman County Tues
day. Keb 12 to go up against the
Huskies
Heppner cam e oul fired up and
ready to play The Huskies received
the trip off to start the game The
Huskies also scored the first two
points
Early in the game Heppner got
into some foul trouble and Sherman
» rn t to the freethrow line many
times The Huskies are a g.xvd shot
from the line, »hich hurt the Killies
Heppner » a s having trouble get
ting the hall through the hoop They
» e re putting up their ‘ norm an"
shot*, but they just w eren't drop
ping
The Killies were blocking out
lough and really hitting the boards
Because of Shermans size rebound
mg and blocking was essential for
the Killies
Sherman County ran their offense
which led to the hall inside and up
for an easy two The Killies were
playing g.xxl defense hut they just
couldn't stop it
It was a very fast pace gam e hut
tiecause of Heppners poor shooting
percentages i30 percent from the
field and 35 percent from the free
throw line i the Killies lost The final
si-ore was 4147
Stepham Payne led the Kilhrs with
9 points. 8 rebounds and 8 assists
while Missy Eubanks grabbed down
I I rebounds
" If we would have shot the hall
like we usually do we could have won
the game But Sherman deserves a
lot of credit, they re a g.xxl team
They played tough defense and
they really hurt us inside I hope we
get another shot at them at Dis
tric t." said Killies Coach M ike Hoy
er
lle p p n e r's g ir ls b a ske tb a ll team
w rapped up the C o lu m bia Basin
Conference K a ste rn D iv is io n title ,
last weekend, and w ill meet No 1
ranked S herm an C ounty, this F rid a y
in Pendleton in the D is tr ic t P la y o ffs
Victories over Stanfield and Wes
ton McKwen gave the Killies Iheir
second straight CBC Fast crown
The M ike Royer coached girls w ill
now try to avenge an ea rlie r 6 point
loss to Sherman County in the
playoffs, to be held F riday night at 7
p m at the Pendleton Arm ory A win
would Ixxist the Killies into the
Kegionals. which w ill he held at
laiG rande next weekend A loss to
Sherman would mean that Heppner
would need lo beat the winner of
F riday's U m atilla-R iversid e game
Such a gam e would be played
Saturday night at 7 p m also at the
Armory
The Killies were ranked fifth in the
State in the last poll Sherman
County, which has lost only to No
1 ranked AA M adras, has been
top ranked since Heppner knocked
U m atilla from the top spot in Jan
uary The Killies are 14-3 for the
season, having lost their opener to
Im b ler. and then to U m atilla and
Sherman, in league play
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