Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 15, 1986, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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Heppner managed around that
fault and picked up in the other
areas of the game
Aggressive defense pushed the
Killies over the line in the fouling
aspect
Andrea Ball fouled out half way
through the third quarter laina Reiil
took over and took her fifth foul just
minutes later
Heppner's post Theresa Lindsay
put up her fifth foul as Penny Connor
filled her position on the court, only
to reach her fifth
The fillies ended w ith four players
fouled out but left an imprevsive
mark with the Stanfield Tigers
finishing the game 62 45
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When the Heppner and Riverside
boys haskctbali teams met on
Friday. Jan 10 both teams perfor
med similarly It) the Dec 7 game,
Riverside won 58 50
Both times the Mustangs raced to
a big lead only to have il decimated
This time the Pirates escaped w lih a
55 50 victory
Fairly in the initial period Heppner
jumped out to a seven point lead
The Pirales came hack lo (rail just
12 II at the end o( the period
The Mustangs were out and run
mng in the second quarter as well
When Todd Lindsay put in a bucket
at the 2 41 mark the Mustangs were
leading 25 13 and had Riverside on
the ropes However the Mustangs
were unable to deliver Ihe knockout
punch as Riverside went on an 8 I
tear to come within 26 21 at the half
Based on his team's first half
‘ performance, Pirale skipper Iairry
French said.
We usually shool
better than that " At that point, the
Pirates had converted only lo oí 31
tries from the field, a poor 31
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with nine seconds to go He canned
both shots, sealing the game for
Riverside
'I was pleased with the way we
played, hut we jusl fell short.''
responded Heppner coach Brent
Flggers
We had good shots at the
end. but they just wouldn t fall
W'tlgers accumulated a career-
high 22 points fo lead all scorers
The Mustangs did prevail w ith a 35
26 rebounding advantage Clement
and Keith Kenison each brought
down II hoards The Muslangs
handed out 14 assists, hut were
without the services of starting point
guard Duane Hall
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In Ihe third period Riverside went
to their bread and butter, finding
6'4" Twin Towers Brian Byrd and
Brian Sbeadel inside The two paid
dividends right away
Sheadel's three point play with
4 32 remaining in the period gave
Riverside their first lead of the
contest Meanwhile. Hyrd powered
in 10 fourth period points
"At halftime we switched to a I 3 I
zone offense in order lo get both
Hrtuns more involved in our
offense, stated French
Not to lx- outdone. Ihe Mustangs
still led 42 40 al the end of the period,
thanks lo a Wayne W ilgers hoop off a
Bryan Padherg (red w ith seven licks
on Ihe clock
The lead see sawed hack and forth
in Hie final quarter
The Pirales
looked lo tie in trouble when Sheadel
sal down with his fourth foul and
4 49 remained in the game
How
ever, he returned with 3 23 left
Riverside led 51150 after Bingo
Ganvoa hit one of two free throws
On the next trip down the floor, the
Mustangs missed a crucial shot and
Riverside s Mike Griffin was fouled
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Mcltoberts 206
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By David Wagrnhalst
lone Junior High girls kept their
undefeated season going by tM'aling
Helix 26-23. January 9 The scorers
(or lone were Marv Cupps with 12
points. Amy Wagenblast with 10
points. Jo Cupps 6 points, lain
McCabe 4 points, and Linda and
Nancy Morter both with 2 points
Coach Norris played everyone on
the team
Kim Newtson led Helix with 10
points
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Early Mustang lead ends in defeat
Sparelimer«
January 7
“ It was the best all around game
we've played all season, said Roy
er "we played solid defense and the
press worked for us in the first half
Missy Kuba.iks Inf thr fillies with
17 points and It rebounds
Missy Kubankshad another good
game and Penny Connor also played
her best game of the year often
sively.’’ commented Royer
Royer felt Heppner did well cov
ering I .ana Ried's missing position
We had some players pick up the
scoring slack when laina got into
foul trouble and that's good to see
he said
“ Dana Reid and Kuhanks shot thr
ball from outside and we need that
outside shooting threat ' addnl Hep
pner s coach
“ It was a good weekend for us.
Royer concludnl “ It's always nice
to win on the road "
The Killies may face one of their
toughest games so far this season
when they host thr Pilot Ruck K im k
ets. Friday, January 17
Remi Rieser heads the ninth state
ranked Rockets as their leading
scorer
Pilot Rock holds an impressive
record, matching the Killies 20
league and 91 season records
Saturday. Jan 18. the Killies meet
the I'matilla Vikings, also at llep
pner
Umatilla has lost one league game
and has also won one
The Killies aren't sure what to
expect but they'll find out this
weekend Both games start at ap
proximately 6 p m
5:00 pm
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ends in 62-45 win for Fillies
By Dana Keld
The Heppner F'dies played I heir
best all around game of thr iraw n
in (heir second league win against
the Stanfield Tigers, according to
Coach Mike Hover The Killies met
the Tigers at Stanfield January 11
The Kilies started the game with a
pressuring full court defense
This hassle bothered the Tigers to
leave Heppner with a 34 o lead at one
point in the first quarter
The Fillies didn’t seem to have
anything going wrong for them in
the first half Shots were dropping
from all over the court and steals
were comming from down and up
court
The only drawback was Heppner *
leading scorer l-ana Held, went to
the bench early bet'a use of foul
trouble
Royer complemented Dana Reid
for good shooting and Missy Turner
for defense
“ Dana shot the ball well and had
some really nice passes in the first
half Missy is back to full strength
and it makes a difference when she's
out there on defense " said Royer
Stanfield deserves some credit on
their defense They played a dia
mond and two which means three
players played a zone while the
other two played man to man
The Tigers efforts made Heppner
work harder on offense and that is
what they did finishing the first half
with a 43 13 lead
The second half of the game went
just as well for the Killies with the
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