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Fillies drop pre-season
game
Ht liana Krkf
The Heppner Killies loal iheir lin t
| im r of the season Saturday, Jan 4
to a noud Mae Hi team
The game
a a i played here at Heppner
The Killies were ramus starter
Missy Turner at point guard Dana
K eid fille d that p osition while
reserve Andrea Ball stepped in for
the opening starter lama Keid and
Missy Kuhanks were at forward and
I’ennv Connor was inside at center
Heppner started out slow in the
first quarter g o in g Mac Hi a quick
12 point lead
Towards the end of the second
quarter the Killies put the pressure
on the Pioneers and cam e w ithin two
points to end the first half of the
game
Both teams played tough in the
third quarter with each team seor
ing an even 11 points
Mac Hi shot very well in the fourth
quarter making it very tough (or the
Killies to com e away with the win
With only minutes left in the
game. Heppner was down by four
points and had to go for the steal
With just over a minute left Dana
Keid fouled out and Tina Davidson
cam e in to fill her position
Mac Hi continued to shoot well
and just under a minute Lana Keid
fouled out Cindy Stroeber filled her
position
The Killies fought tough to the
very end but couldn't out score
Mac Hi
W e lost to a good team and I feel
some positive things happened dur
ing the gam e.' said Killies coach
Mike Boyer
We got off to a slow
start and fell behind by as many as
12 points in the second quarter but
we didn t panic
We battled back tough and took
the lead late in the third quarter
They shot the ball extrem ely well in
the fourth quarter and that's what
won the gam e for them.' added
Royer
lama Keid led all scorers with 25
points
Missy Kuhanks put in 13
points and pulled down eigh t
rehounds while Dana Keid had 12
points and sis assists
The Killies start into league play
this weekend taking on the Riverside
Pirates at Boardman Kriday and the
Stanfield Tigers there Saturday
We ve had a good pre season and
I feel that we re ready for league
pla y to start.' said Royer
"W e 'v e beat some good teams and
have played very well at times and
we re going to get better as the
season goes on We just have to keep
working hard " concluded Royer
Statistics
Kuhanks « I I 13. I Held 11 3-« 2S.
II Held 2 S-to 12. Hall 0 0-1 0 . Connor.
L in d say.
D avid son .
S tro eb er.
Martin. S. Turner Totals 1 » i l ls io.
M ac-Ill totals 72 11 19 »
Heppner
7 1« II 1« Ml
Mac III
is 7 || is ss
Fillies
A new session ot aerobics will
begin Monday . Jan 13 l iasses will
follow each Monday and Thursday
for adv a need from 6 30 to 7 30 p m
and beginners from 7 30 to 8 30 p m
In addition to aerobic rsrrrts r
changed lo tanuary 14 Game lim e
will remain ai 7 » p m
Ixieal students
listed on E O S C
honor roll
January I. ISN4-HÌ V K N
classes will start aerobic circuit
weight training To register for the
classes heldal the Heppner Klemen
tary Multi Purpose room, call Joy
Hughes 676 5818 or 9W* 841?
W e'll Give You 3 Good Reasons
To Open Your
Kastern Oregon State College offl
cials have announced the names of
237 students who made the Kail
Quarter Honor Roll
To qualify for the Honor Roll,
students must have a grade point
av erage of 3 5 or higher on 12 graded
credits that term
O f the 237
students K8 have a 4 Oor a straight A
av erage
Students listed from Heppner are
Cindi R Bergstrom 4 0, laittie I.
Uiughlm and Sandra J Ward
Craig T Gutierrez of lone is also
listed on the honor roll
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Heppner Happenings
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Mrs Mary Nikander traveled to
Portland the Saturday before Christ
mas with Boband Marilani K roner
Mr K ron er is the shop teacher at
Heppner high school Mrs Nikander
visited with her son al Gresham and
on Sunday after church, they drove
to Gearhart for a visit w ith her sister
and brother in la w . Winifred and
Bob Kvans On Christmas E v e and
Christmas Day. they w ere guests at
a friend’s home in Eugene Charles
Kcibhoff was their host and his
granddaughter and a friend who had
just returned from Jerusalem were
also there They enjoyed a wonder
ful Christmas dinner
On Kriday,
she cam e home with Kathryn Hos
kins and Krances Mitchell
Mr and Mrs Bob Harris had as
guests recently their son Greg
Harris, his wife. Cindy and their
two children from Silelz While here
they enjoyed cross country skiing
and v is itin g the Museum and
Library They returned to their
home on Sunday
Mr and Mrs Charles McConnell
received word that their son in law.
Brian Hargrove, of Klamath Kails,
had suddenly taken ill and has been
taken to the em ergency hospital
However, it was not as serious as
originally thought and he will soon
be home
The McConnell’s son.
Tom, has returned to Pendleton to
attend Blue Mountain Community
College and their son. Rich, to La
G rand e w h ere he is atten ding
school
Heppner They enjoyed fishing int he
lake behind the dam
Dorothy and Wilbur Jackson spent
Christmas in the Portland area
visiting their family
After Christ
mas they brought their two grand
children. Jennifer, ti, and Anita. 4
Gresham, home with them for the
Christmas vacation
They will
return home January 5
The girls are the daughters of Mr
and Mrs Gary Richards
It was saddening to hear of those
who have fallen on the ice and we
wish them a quick recovery
In
order that we might enjoy a chuckle,
some rather funny things have been
observed on e lady was carefully
crossing the street, when her two
grandnephews decided to help her
They decided the best way was to
have her travel on their sled So.
this sedate lady ended up crossing
the street being pulled by one boy
and pushed by another, all on a
flimsy plastic sled
Mission was
accomplished without any injuries
Returning from Pendleton last
Tuesday, a party slopped to give aid
to some folks cross way in the road
To make a long story short, it ended
up with 10 people, a large suitcase, a
duffle bag or two. and a dog in a
Bronco Needless to say there were
lots of laughs, no one was hurt, but
everyone decided they would stay
home from the New Year s parties
Happy New Year to all
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