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SIX D ir llrp p n rr ( . l l r l l r fllB M llrp p n rr sparetlm ers M M ) I« Won Oregon. W rd n r.d ay . Janu ar) n . I«M Fillies hold off Rockets to lead east By Dana Held The Heppner Killies held off the Pilot Hock Kocketa F rid a y . Jan 17 to lake a step above the real of the Columbia Basin Conference eastern devm on teams The gam e was played at Heppner The Killies jum ped out to an early lead in the first quarter to m ake it a tough competition The Kocketa cam e as close as two points to the Killies, but Heppner decided they needed this win and put the Kocketa away The Killies shooting percentage did hurt them somewhat, but their defense kept them in the game "W e held our poise w ill in the fourth quarter and hit some key baskets when we had to have th e m ," said Coach Koyer We beat a good team "h eadd ed Lana Keid and Missy Kubanka led all scorers with 18 points apeice Kubanka also had 8 steals, while Dana Reid and Penny Connor con tributed five apiece la n a Reid and Connor both grabbed down 7 re bounds while Missy Turner handed out 5 assists Kor the Rockets. Remi Reeser led the team with 14 points and Karin Doherty added 13 The Heppner Killies travel to Pilot Rock this Friday, once again (o take on the Rockets " It w ill be an interesting game Friday at Pilot Rock." said Royer Saturday the Fillies w ill be with out a game and will resume again on January 31 al la m t illa STATISTICS Heppner Turner 2.0-4.«. Hall 1,0-4. 2; Kubanki 8.2-4.18. I. K rld 7.4-4.18 II Held 4.14.1 < un nor 1.4-4-2. Totals 14.1*14-45. I 2 3 « F 17 14 8 14 «5 8 « I I 13 t l Heppner Pilot Bock t BC t.lR IJ t F A ST D IV IS IO N League Season HKPPNKK 4-4 12-1 Pilot Bock 3-1 14-2 Wrston McKweo 2-2 S-S l m alilla 1-2 7-4 Stanfield 1-3 7-3 WKST D IV IS IO N League Season Sherman l'o. 3- 4 14-1 K lv e rtld r 1-2 4 4 Wasco Co. 14 • i W a h to n ka 4- Bad breaks contribute to defeat of girl Cardinals The Mustangs profited from good shooting from both the field and the charity stripe while Pilot Rock was plagued by poor shooting Heppner will meet Pilot Rock again on Friday. Jan 24 This time the game w ill be at Pilot Rock starting al 7 30 p m STATIS TIC S I 2 3 4 F Pilot Rock 8 I I 17 7 «1 Heppner 22 18 21 21 82 Pilot Rock longhorn 8,24,14; Drno. McCall 1.14.3. Ilallad ay 4.4-1. 4; P a rta ry . M ille r 4.4-1.4; Ras mussen 8.2-5,18; f,llllla n d . Snlvrly, Sewell t.4-2.8; Adair 1.4-4,2; Balei tens Totals IS 5 IS 41 KG F T r HKPPNKK A TO 1* Padbrrg 2-3 4-4 3 3 4 i n Hall 4-3 0 0 2 3 7 7 9 Haya* 3-4 •-a 1 1 e 2 t H a r r i.on l - l 4-2 3 14 0 2 • I S 2-2 1 1 1 2 1 Thongdy W llg rr* 4 -tl 4-5 0 2 3 3 M lim im i 7-12 0-0 2 1 S 2 11 14-1S 3-4 3 12 4 4 1 1 1.In d ia . t l.hburn 4-a *-a • 1 0 a • K m lion 1-3 4-3 0 13 2 2 2 T o ta ls 33-57 18-25 15 53 2« 2« 82 f ou le d H u t N M « T o ta l Fouls • P ilo t Ito c k I t . H e p p n e r 15. in the Rinse & Vac Business 1 New Machine 1 Reconditioned Machine lone M rKligoM s 1-2 13. W right 5 0 « 10. Kudislll 2 12 S. Hams I 1-2 3. Davison I 12 3 \ Itudlslll. Totals 15 4-8 34. Kouled out. Hams Total fouls. Wheeler IS. lone 15 Wheeler I I 2 4 I t IS lone 8 9 8 » 34 at Lexington Lumber Yard scored Next weekend the JV Cards take on Kcho F riday and tangle with Condon Saturday to 50 % STATISTICS I t 3 4 F lone • 14 I 4 23 Hells i l l « R 35 lone Hall «.2-4.2; Hasford. Scalf 1,4-1,1; M o rte r I . 4 - 4 . I ; D o herty «.4-2.«; Beeson 1.4-4.2; Anderson 4.1-2.13: Padberg 1,2-2.4 T o ta li 10. t-13,25. OFF MANUFACTURERS SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE with any Lube, Oil & Filter s J Lexington Lumber Yard i 989 8586 , L e x in g to n b* O a t. *-4 M $1.60 C p"“ In Stock N o w ! A$k a b o u t o u r 8 arb W iro, Flald Fane# & R a ilro a d Tlas a t itfeihjjo/m ’* 676 5001 8 M M 676-9157 M H M M- o 676-9108 CO 117 S M a i n 00 » 00 » SE E U S TODAY V ic's L e x in gto n Chevron I 01 - S H T P o ll! 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Pat la n k fo rd 5 10 and 5 7 U 00 » 00 » 00 » Sure, there are a few things more dependable than a Benj. Franklin CD. Wallpaper $ell-AThon Some bad breaks saw the lone ird in a l girls go down in defeat iturday in their gam e against heeler 34 to 35 Theya re now 2 2 in ague play P atti M cE llig o lt was ad scorer with 13 points followed ,■ Sandi Wright with 10 points Coach Jocelyn Jones says her girls ayed good, hard ball in spite of the it come M Won I m I B P O .E 0 12 im ua 9 3 3 K 2-10 Bark A (Tu p 4 3 « 4 Ray Boyer 7 S B44 K rpair JAJ O r a m 4 3 Depot Nur* 4 3 O itry Ro*r 1 11 Splits converted Kllen Campbell and Billie Doherty 5-7, Leann Rea 3 7 lu . G a y le G u itr r r e x 4-7-10. Phyllis Cole and Jan Pauslian 5-4-10 High game la-ann Rea 213 High series Inetia Cantin 513 W e can help you Coaat to C oast 2 1 3 4 7 I 230 544 Tfcur.da. M g k l Ladles January 1« o WE ARE BACK 1 2 Heppner 274 N. 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Jan 17 The 82 points were the most the Mustangs have scored this season and it was also their most lopsided victory of the season The Mustangs had a *87 rating 00 coach Brent Kggers rating lystem . one of the highest m arks any of his previous teams has had Heppner ran off the first lo points of the game and had 10 first quarter assists to take a 22« edge Todd Lindsay fired in 10 points, while Tony O em ent and Wayne Wilgers each added six Kick Rasmussen came off the bench to spark the Rockets in the second period, hut it wasn't enough as the Mustangs reeled off 18 more points to I I for the Rockets, carrying a comfortable 40 i? advantage into the locker rom Rasmussen hit for nine Rocket points Lindsay with nine points and Wilgers with eight more lifted Hep pner lo a 81-34 cushion after three quarters The Msutangs put in 21 more points during the final fram e while Pilot Rock had but seven to make the concluding count 82 41 landsay gunned in a season high 23 points to lead a balanced Mustang attack Rasmussen chalked up 18 to lead the Rockets H epp n er a c c u m u la te d season highs in both assists i2 fii and re bounds 1 531 Duane Hall dealt out seven assists, while Keith Kenison racked up 13 rebounds Lindsay clutched 12 more missed shots and Trent Harrison ripped down a career high 10 more The Mustangs suffered 26 turnovers, but just 7 in the first half "We came out prepared and as a result played very well. said Kggers "R eally the game was over with at halftim e Les Schwab 7 (Gardners « Len s Pro « Peterson s S Cent Mkt S Blk Mt El 2 BudsPub I T J s Cam 0 High game M artha Doherty High series M artha Doherty