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Filli court press spurs Mustangs to 71-50 victory II«» Hi «»Slev « unklln 1» luu» a full-court proas in the tecond quarter to get them going but once they got started the Heppnrr boys basketball team never looked back en route to a 71 Ml decision over the Pilot Hoc k HockeU on Friday, Jan 24 The Rockets tried to set the tone early by going inside to center Kob Sewell however Sewell picked up two quick fouls in the first period and his thrid in the second period His replacement. Mike Haleitena did not fare much belter He sat down with his third foul at 4 56 of the first period Neither was a factor in the game as the two had but eight points between them As a result the Mustangs were shooting one and ones by 5 19 of the first period sod posted a I? ttllend With their press. Hcppner blitzed Pilot Rock in the second quarter Todd Lindsay put in II points and Wayne W ilgers chipped in 10 more liuring the third period Keith henison went to work for the Mus tangs Kenison powered in 10 points inside as lleppner had another big period The Rockets did oulscore lleppner ( Cardinal ^irls unable to overtake Cougars \nothrr close game was at hand 1 nday night for the t ardinal girls as they met defeat by the 4 rhu I ougars lu-M Lrhu Jumped to an early lead the first quarter oulscorlng lone IS ], then lone came hark with 12 7 in Ihr second quarter to t unlinur to trail at half lime 15-17 Second half, each again split scoring hut I t ho rally was more than lone % who were only 29 percent from the field Leading scorer Itrena Hams scored 13 of her 17 points in thr second half and pulled down 12 boards Patti McLIligotl had seven points and ('and! Itudisill 4. lone Hams R I 2 17. McKlligott 3 I 2 7, C Itudisill 3 0 0 6. Wright 2 (42 4. A Kudisill 1 0-0 2. Davison Totals 17 2 8 36 Kcho |0 7 13 10 40 lone 3 12 8 13 36 Total fouls lone 19, Kcho 14 16-14 in the fourth quarter But. by then the outcome was already in Heppnrr * favor landsay had perhaps his finest outing of thr season He contributed a career high 24 points. 15 rebounds and a season high 6 assists entering the contest W dgrrs was the Columbia Hasm Conference scoring leader averaging 20 2 points a contest Hr finished with 15 points and Henison added a career high 12 points and added 9 rebounds Tony Clement also hauled in 9 rebounds Hick Rasmussen hit for 14 points lO lead Pilot Rock, who shot just .17 percent from the flour making 21 of 57 shots The Mustangs hit at an even 50 percent rate, converting 30 of 60 tries lleppner posts a 4 1 CBC mark and a 7 5 one overall Coach llrenl Kggers said that his (ram will have a stiff challenge al Umatilla on Friday. Jan 31. and against Stan field on Saturday, Keb I "This will he our toughest week end of the season," stated Kggers "These teams are our two toughest challengers in thr Kastrrn Div ision " i tig fiM i I !• •• • • lls |«|*»«8f <•« 8f*eM Hy David Wagenblast lone Junior High girls jumped out lo a 12 1 first quarter lead They increased their lead to 18 3 by half time and went on to beat Umatilla 31 14 Coach Kip Norris said ll was a good team effort both offensively and defensively ID P P M R KG 1 1 ► R \ in Padberg 28 68 1 2 • i 4 Hall 1-3 68 J 1 i i 2 Itone an t-l 68 6 •• ft 6 I Hayes 68 6-3 I 2 1 6 • Harrison 2 5 6-1 2 7 1 1 « thong il V 6-2 6-6 6 «» ft I 8 V« llgri » 7-14 l-l I 1 1 6 I . « 9 6 1 I * 2 < ■ «lem m i 8 -15 8-11 3 t » ft » 2« Lindsay Klshburn 6 6 6-1 1 2 ft 6 6 Krnison 5-7 2-5 1 * 3 1 12 TOTALS 3686 II 23 17 i n 17 28 71 l ’ ilo« Itock I uitghorn 1.2-S.S. Drno 1.6- 4.2. M e la li 2.6-I.4 llalladav h r l S I J M I « : . Miller 1.6-6.1; Ras m u ssrn i t i l i C lllila n d 1.6-6.2. Sn ivelv 1.6 1.2. t o n a m i ; M U lr 3.6- 4,6 Itla rttrn a I.6-S.2. lu t a i» 21. 6-14.56. Koulrd llu l • None T otal Louis • Heppnrr 1« l ’ ilo« R ock 24 The scorers for lone Were Jo Cupp. with 10 points. Amy Wugen blast 8 points. Darcee Padtierg 5 points. lain McCabe 4 points, and Judy Jepsen 2 points I 2 I 4 K lone 12 S 5 8 31 I nialtlla I 2 1 * 14 Jr. high girls tromp Echo . --r Cougars grab the ball us Sandt W right (le ft) and Patti McElligott (no. 12) try to gel it back lone Junior High girls had no problem with Kcho January 23 lone controlled the game from the begin ning Kcho probably wished they had stayed home This was the second meeting between the two teams The first game lone beat Kcho 28 to 12 The second meeting, lone destroyed 11 I n m to 12 lone made 9 of 14 free throw attempts J «upps 8,3-3,15; I. Mortrr 3.0-1, 6 Wagenblast 2.3 3 » ; McCabe a. 1-3. I. M (upps 1.2-2.4; Jepsen 2,0-6.4; Morgan Ì. 6 0 .I 0 . N. Mortrr 0.38.1; Nelson. Hall (iirl Cards 2-4 in league play Youngsters play good ball UNDERCARRIAGE REPAIR ✓ NEVl A REBUILT K AILS-RI MS-HOLLERS D «Va ✓ MACHINE B lIL D U P OF IDLERS a ROLLERS s RERIM SPROCKETS ^ a T opa ™ ✓ DESIGN A BUILD OLR 422-7408 OWN CABS A PRESSURIZER UNITS 422-7418 ✓ TR AC K PRESS TO TU R N OH HE PLACE BIN A BUSHINGS ( all for Free EHtimatcH B & C REPAIRS. INC. T J ’s C a m e r a I-It H u d 's P u b I • 11 sp in » con ve rte d H a lle M i H o b erts 2-7 1 t h r u Itu d k r 5-7-9; and M illie H a n n a A ( h rls l.im a n e n S-7 H ig h g a m e K a tie M i H u b e rts 196 H ig h s e r lr s I n d i a ( antin M s Thursday Night Ladies January 23 won liost 112 It P 11 1 12 4 Klnzua Hark n t hips II • S Itay lloyce Ins 7 • * ft - 10 llrpol Nursery ft 10 It A C Repair S II J A J ( eramics 3 • 13 ( ountry Itine Spills converted Vickie Turrell 4-5. ludi Idckert 3-7; Alvina Pad berg. Madlyn ( hilders. Karen I’al nier 3 10. Ilarhara Van Vrsdalr i » 10 and 3-5-7. High game Hillie Doherty 203 High tei lea BUIte Doherty -.'t fJime A Dozen January 26 Won Lost 12-4 N» Fight II- 8 No Sé» 18 6 No Four N» Two 9-7 No One 8 - 8 No Three 8 - 8 No Se\en 3-13 No Five I - 14 Splits coin erteti A. Padberg VIO. IV l * l « H h«ir%tc> 3 10. D /arhrt 2-7; and (i l)ohert> 5-7. High game K Munkrrs 2»s and J Kirkert 187 High serles G. Doherty >36 and V >' l«to| g 528. High learn game No One 772. High leant series No One-2.181 Koller Hup Kegler» Won tarsi M C G .G 24 The Pytta 3 « The Dregs 6 6 The Hopefuls 8 8 Beechers Alley Cats 7 7 No Pin Hitlers 5 7 The (iutter Dusters 44 74 The Hi Ho's 9 3 Splits converted Neoma Hailey 5-8-10, Home Lovgren 2-10. and Kva Griffith 2-78 High Game Iris Campbell I9u High series Iris Campbell • 516 High team game M C G G 8 Gutter Dusters 553 High team series M.C.GG I8«s 8* > W f t •$ Fillies lead eastern division Hy Vahley ( onklln With visions of a state champion ship dancing in their heads, the Heppner girls basketball team leads the Columbia Hasm Conference Kastern Division with an impressive 5-0 league record and a 12 I overall mark The Killies latest victory, a 53 49 win over the Pilot Kock Rockett lust Friday w as any thing but easy for the Kastern Division leaders Heppner jvoated a 27 23 inter mission advantage, but fell behind 41 34 entering the fourth period Rem Heeser. the Rockets' 6 I center, sparked the Kocket fire during lire tinrd quarter, netting 12 of her game high 2t> points The Killies ou(scored Pilot Hock 178 over the final eight minutes to take a 53-49 decision The Killies used a tenacious full court man to man defense to shut down Heeser and the Rockets Resser hud but two points during the fourth quartei Under the pressure of the Killies defense. Pilol Risk was forced t" lake loo long mboundmg the hall several times in the fourth quai lei "W e made a few mistakes in the third quarter und we couldn t gel any shots, stated Heppner Coach Mike Royer "W e went full-court man to man in the fourth period, which is some thing we haven't worked on all season, added Royer 'It worked pretty well for us Friday, Jan 31 Ihe Killies travel lo Umatilla for a 6 p m contest with die Vikings In an earlier game this season Heppner prev ailed 67 40 Sal urday Keb I, Heppner hosts Sian field also liegming al 6 p m Last time the two teams met. Heppner cluhticd Ihe Tigers 62 45 Two victories this weekend would give Ihe Killies a perfect 731 mark and almost assure them a berth at the district tournament, which will be held February 28 March 1 ul the Pendleton armory I I S 4 f 12 15 7 19 53 6 17 18 N 19 lleppner Pilot Hock Heppnrr M Turner 3.6-9.12. I u banks 1.2 M il I It rill I 8 I I I D Itrlt! 2.3-7.7; Connor 1,8-3.2; Hall 0.0 l.o Totals 21.11 25.53 IN on I osi 8 4 No Four 8 4 No Fight 8 4 No Six 7 5 No Three 6 6 No Two 6 6 No Une 3 9 No Seven 2 10 No Five Splits corn ertevi It Doherty 3 7 IU High game D Campbell 212. and V Campbell 191 High series M Huidle 542 and V Campbell 519 High team game No Three 780 High team series No Three 2.195 Sparetimer» January 21 Won host Les Schwab 10 2 Central Market 9 3 l.ens Processing 9 3 (Gardners 7 5 Petersons S • S lit... k mi I let Future lone Cardinals from the 4!h and 5lh grade show their talents at halftime of the Kcho game Hoys from grades 15 practice for two hours every Saturday morning ami they alternate playing al halftime of girls varsity games This Pee wee boys program has been going on in lone for the last 14 years fsn vss«; mj STATISTICS Dime \ Duini January IS Moms and daughter’s alike are learning basketball basics at lone on Saturdays Kor an hour mom’s and girl's are helping each other learn lo play fundamental baskeltiall by practicing some im|mrlant skills and then playing During the ball lime of home boys varsity games, the girls show oil their skills while moms cheer on from the sidelines tA *4 **»4 STATISTICS I 2 3 4 f llrpparr 12 25 2# 14 71 Pilot Hock IS IS 14 IS 56 Junior Cardinals soar over Vikings lo n e 4 -H C lu b Hy VAHON IIM ItKM AN A new 4 II (Tub was organized in lone. January 22 the Iradrrs are Sue I’ rnmllmil sewing and Nancy Miller cooking Officers are President Justine Miller, vice president Ryan Halver son. secretary Heather Handle. Act ivity Michelle Handle. Sergeant at Arms Deacon lleideman. and He porter Aaron lleideman The club members meet at the lone High School Home economics Room at 3 30 pm every Wed ties day. I lr Pilot Hock Itrrsrr 9.2-2,20. Millrr 0.2-3.2. Doherty 3.7-9.13; M iKrnile 0.1-5.1. Ilaliiwln 2.0-2,4. Tresham 1.2-2,4. Klfrlng 0.1-2.1; l ining 1.08. 2; Webb 1.0-2.2. Totals 17.15-27,IS CMC (.Iris I asl Div Islon League Season \\ 1 «V 1 lleppner S U 12 1 3 2 10 1 Pilot Rock 2 2 5 Weston McKwen 1 2 7 4 1 mattila 1 1 7 5 Manfirld W r»t l»i\ iiion Iragur He a «tun Sherman Co. 4 O il 1 HU emide 2 2 7 ♦» VN a »c o Co. 1 4 8 s 6 4 2 II W ahlunka i Deena Hams (43) passes lo Patti McElligott (11) *• I hr lour t ardiñal girls arr now 2 1 in Iragur plav aftrr thrir loss Sjtmilav night to Ihr ( nndon lllur Drv ■ IV lour spilt thr scoring during Ihr first half 13-11 and 10-13 to trail by nnr point al half timr. Third quartrr Ihn iallied 12 s hul t nndon ramr on In thr fourth oulscorlng lour 19 9 lo win 51 It Trading scorrrs In thr douhlr figures wrrr llrrna llams with 22 pomi» and Patti Mi I- Migliti wtlh 12 lone Hams 8 6 10 22. McKlligott 5 2 4 12. C Kudisill 10 3 2. Wright 100 6. Davison00-20. A Kudisill. Nelson 02 3 2. Papineau. iHdierty Totals 17 10 22 44 lone 13 10 12 9 44 Condon II 13 8 19 SI Fouled oui Wright Total louls Condon 23, lone 19 W e'll Give You 3 Good Reasons To Open Your IK A i,. It ci At The Bank of Eastern Oregon Vis* Competitive Interest Rates [ is 0 No Annual fees j is? Affordable Contribution Limits *2 5 Minimum Deposit We'll Even Give You The Opportunity To Borrow The Money!! ASK U$ HOUI! ANK O F , —■ - — E a s te rn Orcyon y o u t ! n d t u m d t r t Ho r r i g J » n t d Arlington • Heppner • lone M em ber F D 1C B»nk s' .1