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9th straight win gives Fillies East championship nil- llrp p n rt G aietta-T im e. H eppner Itrrg u n. W rtin rsd a ) K rk raary 12. IW S K A C N e tc o»»»» » *»* 0««l|i«N t I u '1 ? mi «r*«»««« M e t « UlMlHt« M iti VMM« A té 1 t« f t i i t» Wt** mm C«u«i* M<UI Äibton»* b » i i \ n \» u i i > The Killt«*s now a re the Kast D ivisio n cham ps a fte r w in n in g th e ir n in th s tra ig h t gam e in a row g i\ ing the S herm an C ount> H uskies th e ir firs t league loss H eppner cam e out stron g in the firs t h a lf, re a lly p u ttin g on the pressure in the second q u a rte r The K illie s fu ll c o u rt press fru s (ra te d the Huskies H eppner t*s>k advantage of th is and as they stole the h a ll se ve ra l tim e s in the second hand«*d slam dunk w ith I 29 re m a in ing to put the M ustangs up 50 18 “ It was a g reat team e ffo rt and it was nice to w in in the s«*cond h a lf, w h irh was a to ta l opposite fro m the night b«*fore. said H eppner coach Hrent E ggers of his te a m 's vic to ry We had to w in this gam e and we heat a good b a ll clu b to do it K e ith Kem son had his beat gam e of the season, added E ggers The M ustangs have th re e co n fer ence gam es re m a in in g on th e ir slate before the d is tric t to u rn a m e n t, tw o are *ch«*duled th is weekend 1 f Mustang JVs trampled ¡59-30 Todd Lindsay fries to block out Husky By A S III.K Y « O N K I.IN T u rn in g back a d is a p p o in tin g loss they received the night before, H eppner's boys b a ske tb a ll team used a s tron g second h a lf to defeat the S herm an County Huskies 57 41 on S a tu rd a y . Keb 7 The w in kept H eppner in the C o lu m bia Basin C onference E a ste rn D ivisio n pent house w ith a 6-3 league re co rd and a 9-7 re c o rd o v e ra ll ^ Thurs. Fob Fri. Fob. 14 10 a.m. • 5 p.m. 10 % flowers off artificial & fabric 50 % off all other craft items (Esctude^ t-toxkn9r«d Gib bams) My cal’s •d W " M on Strawt Mappnar 676 5482 The w in by the M ustangs avenged an e a rlie r season setback by the Huskies Iaist tim e H eppner lost the gam e in the fo u rth p e rio d , but that was not the case th is tim e H eppner out rebound«*»! Sherm an C ounty 11-7 in the firs t pe rio d , but the Huski«*s turn«*d several o ffe nsive rebounds in to baskets, ta kin g a 12 10 lead over the ta lle r M ustangs G a ry E aton h it one of tw o free th ro w s at the 5 56 m a rk of the second p e rio d , g iv in g S h e rm a n County a 16 10 lead The M ustangs cam e back to score the next six points, kn o ttin g the score at 16 16 H o w e ve r, as the firs t h a lf horn sound«*d. H eppner's Todd landsay p icke d up his th ird foul by fo u lin g E aton A gain E aton hit one of tw o fre e th ro w s Sherm an County led 17 16 at in te rm is s io n The M ustangs went to w o rk in the th ird fra m e Tony C lem ent nail«*d a bucket 13 seconds in to the fra m e , g iv in g H eppner the lead fo r good at 16 17 landsay had 10 po in ts in the fra m e fo r the M ustangs and wh«*n Wayne W ilgers h it a tough shot at the th ird q u a rte r buzzer the M ustangs w ere in fro n t 35 27 In the fin a l q u a rte r H eppner used th e ir delay gam e and th e ir fast b re a k to take the q u a rte r 22 14 and the gam e 57-41 W ilg e rs had nine points in the fin a l q u a rte r w h ile L indsay add«*d eight H ow ever, the sp o tlig h t shone on la ndsay as he received a pass fro m d e m e n t and ra m m e d hom e a two WE DO Ditch Dug for Water or Utility Line'?5 ^ Need a Watering Pond for Livestock? ^ Culverts Put in Your Roads? ✓ We Do Timber Thinning Tool ♦ Affordable Rates * Jobs Well D ore Can work in the wettest of conditions. Call Now to Discuss Your Project _______________ 6 7 6 - 5 3 0 9 Its Vshlev I u o klin R iv e rs id e 's ju n io r v a rs ity boys' ba ske tb a ll team ran o v e r the Hep pner M ustangs bv a 59 in score on Tu«‘s d a y . Keb 4 The M ustangs scor«*d only ! (Hunts in the opening p«*rind and the p ira te s c a p ita lize d by sco ring 14 K ive rsid e added 14 m o re j>oinis in the second fra m e w h ile H eppner had H The P ira te s led 2H 11 at h a lftim e The M ustangs woes w ere out scor«*d IR I I M ike A m m on s had eight points to lead the ch a rg e that pusher! R ive rsid e 's lead to 4*5 22 The contest end«*d w ith a 59 Ml count reading in R ive rsid e s fa v o r Am m ons and Je ff W enholz led a balanced P ira te a tta c k w ith 14 points each R yan D uncan had six points and Jason D ougherty fiv e to iead Heppner Heppner had o n ly 7 assists and 24 re b o u n d s D u n c a n a n d A s h le y Conklin l«*d the M ustangs in re hounding by clu tc h in g fo u r apiece O nly 13 foul shots w ere a tte m p te d in the gam e Heppner sank 4 of 7 trie s fo r 57 p«*rcent R iv e rs id e m ade 3 of 6 a tte m p ts fo r 50 p«*rcenl The M ustangs play in a p a ir ol 4 to p m contests th is weekend On K rid a v H eppner hosts the Wi-stun M eE w en T ig e rS c o ts o n S a tu rda y. lle p p m T tra v e ls to The D a lle s to play the W ahtonka Eagles s t a t is t ic s té « t u S k il- B & n m Sales & Service M.C.G.G. Ì THINK SPRING! V V l C * u « i> I« f i| i| «I MH I I M 9 8 9 *8 2 2 1 1 If Point Up ■ i V Fix Up i » , i I } } i 1 Paint - Tools • Hardware - Plumbing We’re here to help you. i ■J «In K rid a v . H eppner hosts the Weston M cK w en T ige rsco ts Iw gm mug at 7 to p m H eppner then trav els to The Dalles on S a tu rda y fo r a 7 to contest w ith the W ahtonka Eagles Weston M cEw en stru g g le d in. the firs t h a lf of the season but isn t stru g g lin g a n ym o re a c c o rd in g to E ggers W eston M c E w e n is p la y in g stron g e r each gam e re p lie d Eg gers D ie T igerscots a re led by 6 '3 " T re n t Kastm an and M a rk E ru h a m W a h to n k a k n o c k e d o f l W asco County 6.162 in o v e rtim e tw o weeks ago and beat Sherm an C ounty the '.m u night H eppner fe ll to Wasco and Power Tools M cE w en T igerS cots th is fr id a y , fo r the fir s t tim e th is season Weston w ill be a good gam e fo r us K rid a v ,' said H over "They need a w in to stay a liv e ” The K illie s then tra v e l to The D alles to meet the W ahtonka Kag les. also fo r the firs t tim e th is season Hoth gam es w ill s ta rt at a p p ro x l m a te lv 6 p m STATISTICS i i i « r q u a rte r they also stole the gam e At the in te rm is s io n Heppner led by 21 points ta k in g a 24 7 advantage just in the second q u a rte r Hack out on the c o u rts the K illie s held o il an a tte m p te d com e back by the Huskies to hold onto an undefeal ed league re c o rd ( oa> h M ike H over was happy w ith the K illie s w in We dom in a te d every aspect of the gam e and c o n tro lle d the te m p o ,’’ he com m ented 'O ur defense in the second q u a rte r pla ye d a big p a rt in our win We had fo u r p la ye rs score in double fig u re s and that s the kin d of balance we need i>n the boards, la in a Held led w ith I t w h ile Kubanka had 9 and Dana Held had 7 To lead the K illie s steals was K utsinks w ith 9 w h ile Lana Held and Kenny Connor had 7 each T u rn e r dished out 5 assists and both Hoots had 4 Hover feels that the K illie s played w ith a lot of in te n s ity , e specially in the firs t half and if they can keep that up they w ill lie ve ry tough to beat Heppner w ill host the Weston Mustangs runaway from Huskies Penny Gynnor H 4 M « » » T « fN M V é é lé I « k 4 s l i 4 « t u i. • • 4 H i lé O I M t l é Ié. C l M » l é é é Saturday, Feb. 15 T hat Decorating Problems i i i i i Cotton Ginny will bv at C.(tast to ('oast 11 rum i -5 Coast V «V (Questions. to Coast ■> •* TOTAL HARDWARE I Ob K M ay Avc. 676-lMbl County W ahtonka is one of the to p team in the league We need to w in our last throe gam es to w in the E astern D ivisio n slate«) E ggers The Eagles a re led by the inside play o l fi’3" Kandy S«*ibel STATISTICS I I I « * Lhst Couftli II * II 1« 41 :/ / rm tÁ r.i l§ t 1« >2 II S h f 'm in C o u n ty W ob *rt% o n M o« n o b O o n t o lt o n T P *«»«t% ) .4 lé . 12 I H I • ft» « * » H o tt# « I I 2.1 C o lo n t tVA-s* » m * / / +Â f*./A » A (MM! eon Ou(M on 0>«l6 H o rn ton tMtlfOe» C lem ent » II lé L>«éu» I l 14 1 1 F s h b u rrv éé éé » » i t lé té m i T o t o lt P o u te d Ou» H rp p n tr B ill 14 lé 14 t » é é i i I Un'» took a«b é I é é • I é ür A /«r té «re 1/ A -mm 1«/«/ty 4 tl T o ta l P o u i * Te<hm c4l *• t A*» »»»¿A >mAn/ s A» . 4.,-v à. « M» Il 4 1 C o u n t« C o o c n T o w n i t n é t h « t m « n C o u n lj P o u i« D «vm é h e rm e n n o t e n te re d m f . Cotton Ginnys would like to thank Cliff A Cindy Green for sponsoring the Open House , j Saturday, February 15. %j MASTER • G L E A N • LEXONE • A M I N E • LANDMASTER 5 I JÂtétÀ ÿ<~tt . «e*» •’<*//• <*♦/ tA** Ml PPNi H O O LU LU A % t* « t# r % T o t« )» 1 | . l l If,41 •4 uár«l«/y tf-ft ff.tA.t *<y ¿At 'h i.t/ y ,../yt« .X</i / » «ééé ( / f u a I zn.t^ri «/ /ft -s oAJr/t, i l / <1 yAoaa w 2 2 4 4 M o r t i« I.J l . l U M iM b f r « f* uy/t n / h / l/ i I f . B A N V E L • BUTYL FOR SERVICE YOU CAN DEPEND ON i l l « * I • II ( M 1« I* II II IT HW »i AlrSroa. Dune on 1 2 4 4 Pedberf 144 1 J DovM AflM««tl D Dov.n 1.4 4 4 Morttn 1.4 4.1 Conbl*« 1,1 1.). Dou«n«>ty 2 11« P.*« burn I 04« Moot! I 11,1 On« I I I 1 Mornoli Podro Total« II 4 M0 ■ ivortMo Limonon I I 2.11 dtonholi 4 1 1 14 Oorroft 4.0 4 4 Romiroi 1.00.4 «•* 104.« Muttbr ocfc »40 1 Ammon* fOO' 4 M M I I «»onto« Total* II 1 4 «• Pound out Non* Total Pout* Hoppnor 1 Fast Break helps frosh win M iv o f ««do I f Hy \sh le v « n n k liii H eppner's fre sh m a n fsivs has k e tb a ll team im p ro v e d its re c o rd to 5 6 w ith a 45 43 d<*< ision o ve r the R ive rsid e K ira te s on Tuesday. Keb 4 D ick D e vin and H rva n Kadberg «arne o ff the M ustang Ix-nch in the second h a lf, h e lp in g the M ustangs to vie lo ry D evin had six points in the th ird period as H eppner had 11 points to H fo r R iv e rs id e The M ustangs led 26-23 The P ira te s had a 20 19 advantage in the «‘o n clu d in g q u a rte r but lost 45-43 D e vin help«‘d Heppner hold off R ive rsid e w ith to points i 'he q u a rte r H eppner shot o n ly 42 p»*rcei i the tree throw lin e but enough, won the gam e th e re n 5 of 12 shots R ive rsid e was only a of 8. 38 percent The M ustangs end«*d th e ir season at P ilo t R«x k on Tuesday K e b ru a ry II IT A T IIT lC I t lé • II I« è lty » r ti< t« T M t o 'l ». I l . l i.u i A iw .ll I . M . I « C «’H o m ii , ' m i (• • • «• » » I.» m . iw i . , I » » I M.V« m « ■ ly p td * 14 WE NOT ONLY SELL THE PRODUCT—WE SERVICE IT TOO’ Morrow County Grain Growers Phone 503-989-8221 350 Main Street Lexington, Oregon 97839 1-800-452-7396 ra m a m a u m D i n « . 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