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Fillies jump to early lead in league opener M X Th» H r p p n rr t . a f r t t r T Im r* H rp p n rr O re g o n W n ln r c d a y . J a n u a ry IS, IS M Cardinal girls unable to make up Honker lead T h r P ira te * fought hack h a rd in th r fo u rth q u a r t « but H r p p n r r * lead was ju s t too m uch a * th r F illir s ro lle d in th e ir firs t Ir a g u r w in lam a K r id topped t h r F illir s w ith IS p o in t* w h ile M issy K ubanks added 14 p oints to m a k e t h r tr a m * to ta l o f 55 points T h r P ira te s finished w ith 43 p o in ts M ich e lle M a rk leading them w ith 19 "Our defense won t h r g a m r fo r us " sa id F illir s Coach H o y « “ We never re a lly got in to th r flow of things on offense but we p layed tough, ag g re ssive defense and h it the b o a rd * h a rd and th a t was e n o u g h ." concluded K o y rr By lia n a K r id The H rp p n rr F illie * I r a v r lr d lo K iv r r s id r F rid a y . Jan 10 (o r th e ir Ira g u r o p r n r r H r p p n r r '» d r f r n w chalked up a n o lh rr w in on th r board T h r F illir s ju m p rd in to an r a r ly Ira d and kept i t . holding th r Pirate-* lo only f i v r b a ske t* in t h r firs t h a lf »( th r g a m r H rp p n rr p la v rd a fu ll co u rt p rrs * most of t h r g a m r and that got t h r ir d rfr n a r ro llin g T h r th ird q u a rt« - was fa ir ly e v m fo r both tra m s w ith H rp p n r r scoring 13 points and K iv r r s id r sco rin g 12 po in t* JV Mustangs hold of Tigers for ,35-32 victory 9 Bv \* h le > I o n k lln Musy Eubonks is Dana Ried Tri (ml) Homf llmlik .Urnr) Serving Gilliam, Mnrrnw ft Wh- el* : "aunties Jacks ITierapy Home Health Aide Medicare Certified Physician's Approval Needed 186 E May_______ 676-5133 f o u le d O u t H d a r k T o ta l F o u l* l l r p p n r r 10 . s t a n f ir ld 16 ^ 1 Hi-Lift, Hydraulic 1 '/2-20 ton Parts & Service Offering intermittent medical care for the homebound: ^ s k iile d n iin tr iK is S T A T IS T IC # 1 2 3 4 1 llr p p n r r i IS ft 10 IS S ia n f i r Id 10 6 ft 10 •FA l l r p p n r r llu n r a n 2 .9 -1 4 ; P a d b e rg 7.1-3. IS ; D e v in , \r b o g a v l 9.1-5.1: M a r lin ( o n k lln . D o u g h e rty 9,1-2.1; F lth b u r n 1.2-9.1. I lo e f l. ( i r a ) 9.1-2. I ; M o m r l l. P e d ro 3,1 4,9 T o ta ls 13. 9-23,35 S ta n fie ld Hule h e r 1.1-2,7. C o o p e r I. 1-4.3. It • ta lk o 1 M a rc u m 2.0-9.4; K le e 3.9-9.10; J r l a r k . ( i r a b e d 0 .2-2 .2 ; W in b o rn » 1.0 -0 .2 . T o ta ls i i ‘ ‘Our Business Is Caring e» 3532 In on ly tw o q u a rte rs of a ctio n. P a dberg led a ll scorers w ith 15 points Jason C la rk topped the T ig e rs w ith 10 points " I thought we played v e ry w ell d efensively and was pleased w ith our o v e ra ll e ffo rt, re p lie d M ustang JV coach I - « P adberg H eppner w ill host P ilo t K ock on F rid a y . Jan 1?. and C m a tilla on S a tu rda y. Jan 18 Both gam es are slated fo r 4 * i p m H rp p n rr * ju n io r v a rs ity boys has k rth a ll tra m held o ff t h r S ta n fie ld T ig e r* fo r t h r ir firs t v ic to ry of th r season, p re v a ilin g 15 32 on Satur day. Jan I I S ta n fie ld ju m p rd on t h r M ustangs r a r ly and held a U>4 m a rg in a fte r one q u a rte r Behind th r r lto r t s ot B ry a n Pad berg and D a vid Pedro. H rp p n rr overtook the T ig e rs 15-6 in th r second p eriod to Ira d 19-16 by th r b rra k Padberg had r ig h t p o in ts in th r period and Pedro six Kach tra m tossed in six p oints in the th ird p e rio d as the M ustangs lead rem a in e d at t h r « . 25-22 Padberg tossed in seven points in the fo u rth q u a rte r to help k « p S ta n fie ld at bay The gam e was tied 32 32 when Padberg h it a 15-footer w ith I 16 le ft, g iv in g H rp p n r r a tw o point lead W ith r ig h t seconds le ft, Padberg h it one o f tw o foul shots as Heppner iced the g a m r M.C.G.G. Heppner T h o e a r th w o r m is k n o w n b y s e v e ra l nam es. in c lu d in g w o r m , a n g le w o r m o r c re w le r gl 9 8 9 8221 ^ o fte n o th e r fis h n ig h t ptalD by A o /» Arlington - Radio /h a c k c h a r g e it im o s t sto res t CLEARANCE SALE 1-Touch Cassette Recorder 42°/o 3495 Reg Its I I t l t I'O IN T K R Aftc-r an im p re s s iv e show ing the previous night against h ig h ly rate d A rlin g to n , the C a rd in a ls could not keep th e ir m om e n tu m going, and dropjx-d th e ir second conference gam e in as m any n ig h ts to the v is itin g Cascade l>ocks P ira te s Cascade D ic k s opened up a 10 point lead in the firs t q u a rte r shoot mg 7 of 8 fro m the flo o r The C a rdin a ls w ere ice cold fro m the fie ld going 2 fo r II in the q u a rte r lone recovered a lit t le in the sec ond q u a rte r and o n ly tra ile d by fiv e at the h a lf, hul the C a rd in a ls were s till shooting p o o rly fro m the fie ld Cascade la x 'k s had a seven point lead e a rly in the th ird q u a rte r when P ira te s coach Sheldon P a ld a n ivs C larinette'-1l9 by Realistic Off 59 95 Reg 199 95 Built-In Electret M icrophone 139 “ c o p M o f your p *r« o n a l c i l — « — or p i« y t tw o tap— >n m f Q u * oü * «kfth co o tm u o u t pM y ' tic »}*» A u to rn * * * * p#r% Cl vofum # re co rd in g * from AM i M or ? apm O M m * autom atic fur nt a t*» 17" N g h s p a * * * #13-1?23 Hurry in and save $25 Cue/review pause control AC/battery operation #1 4-1024 R ,tt« n # S I-* t- .1 Computer Cassette Recorder C jlu A W Ì* W Stereo Headphones CCR-81 By Radio Shack ■ ■ ■ Cut N o va '-4 0 by R ealistic 33% 3995Sffc Off Ideal for storing data on your Model 3. 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T his gave the C a rd in a ls the opjv-r lu n ity to com e w ith in 3 points, hut Ken Snider could hit only ( w o o f to u r and the 5 point m a rg in was as close as the C a rd in a l* w ould get Thr P ira te s o utscored the C a rd in a ls h. nine in the fo u rth q u a rte r and w -1 m n C h ris Kea lead lone in scoring wi t h 14 points and K r ic Pointer added 10 A key fa c to r in the gam e was the fa ct th a t o nly fo u r lone p la y e rs scored The C a rdin a ls again lost the rebound b a ttle 28 18 P o in te r pu lled in 5 boards to lead lone The C a rd in a l* tra v e l to H e lix to ch allenge the G ru z lie s on F rid a y . 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