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nir llrppnrr Gaiette Tlnirs llrppnrr. Oregon Brdnr*d*y. February 2«. IM iM N K Fillies trot past TigerScots in 42-38 contest Blf sky all‘ conference teams announced ^ By 1» \N \ R K Ili The Heppner Fillies knocked the B«-ston McEwen TigerScots out of a champ at the District Tournament with a win of 42 38 The Fillips received the tip off to start the name A fast pace vs as set by both teams at the first of the name Both teams » e r e trying to fast break and score »ithout setting up their offense The Killies started out the game in a full court press falling back to a rone defense The TigerScots look a quick lead but by the end of the first quarter the Killies had caught up The Killies tried to force the ball too much and ended up with a lot of turnovers The score » a s closing ending the first, second and fourth quarters with. at the most, a four point spread At the end of the third quarter the Killies took a lead of seven points As the game came closer to an end the Killies were ahead and the Weston McKwen TigerScots »e r e force«! to foul Heppner shot fairly well from the line »hich took a little pressure off them, and they went on to win the game The final score was 42 38 Umatilla will play Kiverside in Knday's first round, a loser out contest Heppner will play Sherman County in the other first round game Friday at 7 p m A match up of the Easl and VSest Division champions in the Columbia Basin Conference will be played at the Pendleton armory If the Killies win Friday, they 're on to Kegionals If they lose, then they'll play again Saturday against the winner of the Umatilla Kiverside game STATISTICS llrppnrr D. Krtd 2 1-2 5. I. Krid I 0-02; M Turner 5O I IO. K. Arbogast i 1-2 3 M K a b u k i I I I I Padberg 3 5-8 II. S Paynr I 0-0 H. Totals 17 8*15 42. Totals Weston IH 2-« 38. llrppnrr Weston 13 9 10 10 42 14 S 3 13 -38 By ASM I KY CONKLIN At the district 3 B basketball tournament on Saturday, Keb 16. the Big Sky All Conference boys and girls basketball trains were announ ced For lone seniors Kandy McCabe and Mark Meyers each were select ed for the boys first team Sopho more Deena Hams made the first leam girls learn Another sopho more. Sandi Wright received honor able mention p*o*o Ckvk too l BOYS First Team Kandy McCabe, 6T ' Senior, lone Mark Meyers. 5 7" S«-nior. lone. Troy Molendykr 6'2" Junior. Helix Kelly (ironquist, S '!I" Senior. Arlington Ben Dorris, 6'3 ' Senior, Cascade l.ocks Second Team Fred Widman. 6 0" Senior. Echo. Jon Hankins. 571" Senior. Wheeler, Jason Shaffer. 6'4" Senior, Wheeler. Tim Porter, 570" Junior, Hell*, Nathan Bittinger. 570" Senior, Arlington Honorable Mention Devin Cor Arlington 61-21 win over Tigers assures Fillies playoff spot By DANA R f ll> The Heppner Killies assured them selves a place in the district tourna men! with a 61 21 win over the Stanfield Tigers The game »a s played here at Heppner Friday. Feb IS The Stanfield Tigers received the tip off to start the game They took the ball down court to score This didn't hurl the Killies though, because this was one of two baskets in the first quarter The Killies came out strong push mg the break which set a fast pace for the game The Killies took control and played a super game Heppner was playing good defense and keeping fouls down A lot of steals for the Killies gave them lay ins which wouldn't go down The Killies continueil playing good ball throughout the game as they assured themselves a place at Dis trict Tournament The final score was 61 21 We got our running game going early.'' Coach Mike Royer said of Heppner * win Fridav We playi’d the tieneh a majority of the game Missy Turner led the team with 12 points while Jodi Padberg and Dana Keid each had eight rebounds STATISTICS M Turner 5 2-2 12. Ulen \rbogasl 0 1 2 0 ; \ Ball 2 2-4 6; M Kubanks S » 0 IO I J Padberg 2 7-» 11. S Payne 3 2 3 8, P » 'onnor 3 0 « « ; D Keid 322 8 Total* 23 13-22 SI. Totals Stanfield 7 7-17 21. Stanlield Heppner Mustangs finish season with 52-36 loss ST \TISTI4 S Weston ) Jnnei 12-3 8 vy«*h i 2 3 8. Kastman I It • 2. St helbner 6 0-1 I.’ . Hofmann I 0 » - Mein . I l l s Brmlngton I 0 0 2 Totals 22 8-10 52 Heppner iJSi Doherty 0 1-4 I. Ilndsay 7 2-4 IS. Currin 3 13 7. Met onnell I 32 3. Kenlson I 3-3 3. t.raves 0 J 2 2 l u í a i s 12 12 21 3* Honorable Mention Devin Cor rea. 50 Junior. Echo. Joe Saylor 510 Sophomore. Echo. Kevin San sum. 60'' Junior. Ihifur. l-ane M.igill 67 Senior. Dufur; Bob Thomas. 6 1 Senior Bheeler, Ken Rankin 6 3" Senior. Helix, Bruce Spralling 571 Senior Helix, Bob Kirksey 66 Junior. Arlington Chuck Anderson. 6 7 " Senior. Con d«>ri Steve Miller, 5'8' Sophomore, Condon Scott Miller 5'8" Sopho more Condon. Will Homer. 6 0" Sophomore. Condon GIKI.S Eirsl Team Ib-ena Hams. S'7" Sophomore, lone Nikki l*m bcke, 57o" Junior. Helix. Cara Billlnger 570" Sophomore. Arlington. Be«'ky Burdick S'4" Senior, Arlington. Michelle Berray 5'B" Senior, Con don Honorable Mention Sandi Wright 571 ' Sophomore, lone. Connie Bak er 5'3" Senior Echo. Jodi Cady. 5'4” Junior. Echo. Katherine Andrews 5 8" Junior. Echo, Annette Schreib er 5'9" Senior, Dufur. Jennifer Burch 5'6" Sophomore, Wheeler. Stacy Tem ple. 5'8" Freshman. Helix. Jennifer Sharp. 67 " Fresh man. Arlington. Michal Thorne 5'4" Junior Condon. Julie YanSwoll 5'4" Senior, Condon ‘The Madwoman of Chaillot' to be at BM CC pK <j*o by ClO'fc tool!’« By TRAVIS HYATT Tom Meier scored 18 points last Saturday night and kept the Weston McEwen TigerScots playoff hopes alive as they defeated the Heppner Mustangs 52 36 The Mustangs finished out the season with a 2 10 league record and 4-15 overall The TigerScots are 6-6 and 10-10 overall Heppner played a very g «»d first half, outsconng W'rslon 1370 in the first quarter, but were outscorrd 14-10 in the second quarter Kirk Srheibner had eight p«>ints in the B owllllK N*‘ 3 Y> n n n iD P a n n u second stanza and seemed unstop pable inside The Mustangs managed only 13 points in the second half and the TigerScots pulled away in the fourth quarter hitting seven of nine free throws and play ing tough defense to secure the victory " I think most of our problem was lack of offensive execution," said Coach Brent Eggers. we totally lost our aggressiveness of offense in the second half I thought it was a good defensive effort throughout We had a foul in the fourth quarter and when they hit the free throws there's not much you can do " "I thought this team improved more than any team I've coached," said Eggers on his teams effort this year. We played competitive has kethall the last six games I look forward to lieing a factor in the league race next year ” Weston shot 67 percent from the field while the Mustangs were shoot mg a reasonable 41 percent Todd landsay led Heppner with 16 points, the only scorer in double figures Scheibner had 12 for Weston "The Madwoman of Chaillot" will come to Blue Mountain Community College's Pioneer Hall Theatre as the College Community Theatre group presents their winter term production Directing the cast which numbers in the thirties w ill be drama instruct or Hob Clapp His assistant director is Denise Key The play is a fantasy-comedy which will lie presented March 1. 2. 3, 7. 8 and 9 All performances t»egin al 8 p m except for the Sunday performance, March 3, which is a 3 p in matinee Playing the lead of the madwom an. Countess Aurelia, will lie l.ila Berman who is a newcomer to CCT productions and to Pendleton as well She is a therapist with the Umatilla County Health Depart men I Sparrllmer* February 12 Bon - la* 6 18 Coast to Coast 6 16 M C G G 13 It Petersons 13 tl Central Marke! 12 12 Sears 9 15 Ues Schwab 7 17 Len's Processing 6 18 Gardner's Splits converted Janie Beamer 5 10 Cheryl Ployhar. Jackie Allstott and LoRavne Bowman 5-7, Belly Christman 6-7 and 4-5-7 High game Inetia Cantin 264 1100 pins over the average! High series Carol Norris 547 High team game Coast to Coast 1,064 Thursday Night I adir* February 14 Won I o«l 8 Ray Boyce Ins 20 Kmzua Corp 18 10 B P O E No 358 16 12 Bark n Chips 16 12 Depot Nursery 12 16 J h J Ceramics II 17 B 6 C Repair 10 - 18 The Country Rose 9 19 Splits converted Alvina Padberg i I Sandi Hanna 4 9 and 5-7. Karen Palmer 368 10 High game Billie Doherty 225 High series Billie Doherty 568 Koller Kup Krglrr* Krbruarv 14 Bon l.osl The Gutter Dusters 221* r * 20'* i m The Dregs The P\ Its 17 -15 M C.G G No 2 16>* IS1* The Hi H o ' s 16 16 The Hopefuls 16 16 No Pin Hillers 13 19 The Three Holers 8<* 23>* Splits converted Pat I-ankford 4 5 and 3-10. Ham el Pierson 570. lunda Schultz 370, and Neoma Bailey 4 5 High game Irls Campbell 186 High series Iris Campbell 525 High team game Hi H o ' s 535 High team series HI llo 'i 1.455 Dime a lioirn February 17 No No No No No No No No Bon l.o*l 21 II 18 14 I71* I41* 17‘ * 14'j 16 16 16 16 13 19 9 23 Eight Four Two Six One Five Three Seven Splits converted Sandra llalvor son 4 7 9 and 5-7 High (lame Belly Christman 212 G em Doherty 212 High series Gene Doherty 604 and Betty Christman 520 High team game No Eight 855 flight Team Series No Eight 2.323 Dime A Doirn February 10 The slpry 'revolves around Ihe couplesv a formidable lady who resolutely refuses to live in the real world In the end, the forces of /uppmess and love triumph against Ihe forces of greed that threaten to destroy Parts. France •The play, written by Jean Gtr audoux was written in the early lo mid forties Jean Giruudoux is con sidered by many lo lx* the greatest modern French playwright,. Tickets may hi- reserved Tiy caU ling the college a( 276 1260. rxl 400 between the hours of noon and 3 p m The ticket telephone number will be available between Keb 25 and March H only Price (or seats is 44 for adults and 42 for students and senior citizens over the age of 65 Tickets are held al the door until 10 minutes tiefore curtain time Bon l.ovt No Eight 18 in No Four 17 11 No Six 17 It No One 15 13 No Two 14 14 No Five 13 15 No Three M 17 No Seven 7 21 High game Judy Kickert 188 and Ellis McRoberts 195 High series Katy McRoberts 516 and Ellis McRoberts 550 High team game No Seven 767 High team series No Two 2200 Coast to Coast for PLUM BING Genova We can help you « t o ** * * *4 ^ ■ ' * ' J V ■> ■ ■ JVw The Elks Super Annual Dinnet & Dance T/S 1000 Satu rd ay, Feb. 23 $10 NOW! $12SO irwusic P re -R e g iste r N o w l % f*. •*SM- % O n e Band T * m £ wo««* _ ^ A ll C o u n try at the d o o r Notv Available at & W e ste rn —I M < 6 6 Morrow County [Grain Growers« P O Sos M? 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