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Fillies head to district
competition
H) liana Hr id
The H rp p nrr Killies kept their
winning record coming out 7-0 after
T h u rs d a y 's g a m r a g a m il thr
Stanfirld T ig r r » h rrr ai Hrppnrr
It took Ihr Killies Ih rrr gamr* to
do II. but thry did managr Hrppnrr
wrnl out alow to atari and thr T ig rr»
madr it tough (or thr Killirs but thry
ijid win
Hrppnrr waa r v m slower in thr
second gam r
T h ry w rrr having
troublr working togrthrr and gavr
thr win to Stanfirld
In thr third gam r thr "Killies
w r rr out on thr court playing
against Stanford, thry showed thr
crowd how thry play, and win
" I frrl w r got rral lucky last week
against Stanfirld." said Coach Ju h r
Hrynolds.
" w r lookrd a little
sluggiah thr first gam r " Reynolds
blamrd that part on a m u up in thr
warm up drills
Again in thr third
gam r our mrntal and physical
strength was prevalent." added
Coach Reynolds
The scores to thr gam r w rrr IS lo.
»15 and 154
T h r Killies ended league play
Tuesday. Oct
22 against thr
Umatilla Vikings at Umatilla
Saturday. Oct 2». the Hrppnrr
Killies will travrl lo Hnardman for
thr district tournament
The Killies will be going into the
tournament in first place for the
Kasl aide of thr Columbia Basin
Conference
Hrppnrr will go up against the
Sherman County Huskies on
Saturday at 5 p m
If land when* the Killira win
against thr Huskies thry will host
Ihrir gam r of Ihr regional tourna
mm t
The Heppner Killies have a great
chance of becoming thr district
champions this year and with full
crowd support, even th r state
championship
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T h r junior varsity Killirs hrad to
Ihr clow ot thr season with another
win against thr Stanfirld Tig rrs
Th r malch was h rrr at Hrppnrr
Thursday. Oct 17
T h r Killirs playrdonr of ihrir best
games against Stanfirld T h r first
gamr was very close hut Hrppnrr
continued to thr end
T h r second gamr Hrppnrr played
rscrllrnl ball and looked as if Ihr«
had no troublr with Ihr Tig rrs
T h r J Y"s played one of ils best
fundamental games all season,"
said Coach Ju lir Reynolds, " I frrl ll
was Ihr best Iram work rsprdition
•his iram has produced "
The scores to Ihr games w rrr 16-14
and 15 9
T h r junior varsity tram also won a
game against Spray on Saturday.
O c t 2 The gam r was played h rrr at
Hrppnrr
Taylor, Fishburn chosen by
Mustang coach
By Ashley I onklin
Junior quaiterbw k -Joe 1 .
and sophomorr defensive end Mark
Kishhurn w rrr chosen by hrad coach
Tim Rtrkby as offensive and drfrn
stve players of thr week following
Heppner s B-OCBC football win over
Wasco County on Krtday, Oct 18
Taylor was Hrppnrr s second
leading rusher in the contest gain
mg 42 yards on II tries
H r also
completed one of three passes for
eight « a r i l s
Ills on e complrtition
was to Tony Clement for Heppner s
lone extra point
H r was etted.
however, for a diffrrrnt ability
" Ja r ran thr option better than
anyone rise has this y ra r," stated
Hirkhy
Kishhurn making his first start of
thr seasun had right tackles for 17
defensive points Kour of his tackles
w rrr for losses
Mark stepped in
and did an excellent job for us said
Hirkhy
JY Mustangs bow to Pirates
Hy \»klev ( onklin
On Monday Oct 14 thr Hrppnrr
junior varsity football Iram frll 124)
to thr Riverside Piratrs With the
loss. Ilepnrr dropped to 2 1
Hrppnrr s only touchdown of the
game came when Stott Jones broke
loose for a 10 yard run in thr third
quarter
However the touchdown
was called hack due to a holding
prnalty
Riverside scored on two long runs
in thr second and third quarters for
a 124) win
T h r Mustangs w rrr hampered by
num en*» proalt íes throughout the
game " T h r prnaltirs really hurt us
during the g a m r." J V Coach le v
Payne
Hrppnrr closed out thmr season on
Monday. Ort 21 against thr Wrston
McEwen TigerSoots
Hrppnrr
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