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M I.IU I h r llrp p n rr l i i i r l l r l i m n llr p p n rr Orr gon Wednesday. K f k r « i r > It. I t M Mustangs come alive in last half to crush Eagles 5449 Bt A ik r l) ( unklin For the wound name in a row. the Heppner Mustangs cam e alive in the wound half to win an important Columbia Haim Conference gam e Thu tim e lleppner defeated the Wahtonka Eagles 54 4 * on Saturday, Feb IS Wayne W tiger» carried the load offensively for lleppner in the first quarter putting in 10 points The Mustangs started to fall apart midway through the second period After leading 20 18. Wahtunka went on a 134 tear to lead 13 22 at half tune The Kiigles had led by 13. when Stan Gets scored with 38 seconds left in the half "W e were »uthustled in all re- sprctsof the ga m e," stated lleppner coach Brent Kggers on his team 's first half performance "W e had no intensity, we got killed on the boards, and our defense didn't get back to stop their 'Wahtonka s fast break ' tine of K ggers' goals for his tram at the start of the gam e was to commit just 12 turnovers However, the Mustangs had II turnovers in teh first quarter, 18 in the first half, and 24 for the game The Kagles went back on lop by 13, 35-22 when Jeff McCall scored only seven seconds into the third quarter But from there, llrppn rr went on a tear to come within 42 37 entering the final period Two things contributed to the Mustang comeback lleppner had only 14 rebounds in the first half, but grabbed 13 in the third quarter Secondly, the Mustangs got the Kagles into foul trouble The Mus tangs started shooting ones>n ones at the 4 27 mark of the third quarter, while having rero fouls themselves In the process, lleppner fouled out the K agles' 6 ft 2 in center Mike Cutler with S U3 left in the fourth period Cutler was in foul difficulty all night and did not score in the game The momentum was on lleppner's side and It continued throughout the fourth period W ilgers hit a shot with 2 14 to go, tying the score at 46 46 The Kugles would never lie close the rest of the gam e Keith Kenison. who had 14 rebounds for the Mustangs (10 in the last half) nailed two free throws 33 seconds later to give lleppner the Irad for good at 48 46 Bryan Padherg hit one of two foul shots and Todd Ijndsay added a lay in and two free throws pushing the Mustangs on to a 34-49 w in Padherg hit 5 of • charity tosses in the final period and Heppner held Wahtonka to only five field goals in the second half Wilgers, who was the league's Cards fall in ‘rough game’ Across Clues I Black. White and read 3 Process of combing w ool 5 Christmas flower 9 To be transported 0 Baby cow 12 Small grocery store 14 Dead language 16 Therefore l-atin 18 Section of Kastern ( iregon 23 Sea in the Middle Kast 2*. ( 'onjunction Conveyance Preposition 2» Increase, make worse in Ktheral crown Jl and fortune 32 Discretion 1 s.wn < lues 1 Small drink 2 Fall of flakes 4 Cut vegetables in small cubes 6 national 7 The Fiddler on the Hoof 8 Collective bargaining term 10 Sweet ’ real 13 2,000 pi-inds 15 Duo 17 To accomplish something • 4 4 • a a • • lleppner must have a combination of threes Tw o wins by the Mustangs and a loss by I'm atiUa one Heppner win and two I ’m atilla losses or three L'am lilla lueses will win the crown for the Mustangs I'm atilla will have a hectic schedule, playing five games in eight days before the district tournament Heppner will meet the Weston IS ST SI St to SI St I I St et» ■ • t t —• • I » STATISTICS I 2 1 4 F Heppner 14 8 I* 17 M Wahtonka I I 21 9 7 49 Wakloaka • M e ta ll 4.9-1.8; <>eli 1.1- 2.1; Ferguson. Met onnell 4.1-1.9; -Seihel 4.6-4.14, Shannon Scharker 3.1- 1.7; Maine. Marsh. Hvrra 1.9-9.2; Keinler 1.2-2.4. ( aller 4 9-2.9 Totals I* II IS.49 —4 a » it t it I M Fouled out • Culler. Clement To4al louts • lleppner IS. Wahtonka It Technical fouls - Heppner ranch Fggrra. Met onnell —i »I »it »a OLD FASHIONED HAPPY HOUR Pots, Pans, Dishes, Thursdays 5:30 * 6:30 p.m. Mops, Brooms with horsd’oeuvres & More! fAGOHl Coast to Coast We Can Help you Restaurant £ Lounge J| COURT ST. MARKET m M on Sweat 67M H 2 t o o m - w pd FEBRUARY Hi Krlc ( ’ »inter In a rough gam e with 29 personal fouls and a minor skirmish between two opposing fans, the Echo Cougars managed to ca rve out a 67-45 victory over the lone Cardinals Normally, there is no love lost between Echo and lone players, but members of both teams were surprised when a (an from lone rushed across the court in the third quarter demanding the game In- stopped tiecause of how rough It was, then proceeded to I' 1' '1‘ 1' T. L 1 I Œ r i T T T t a Mi e li I- h t r i 11 i i i i l t i li k* a n a r s a a f i ' d • ■ t -* - i m - rw a trnmr." 3 * " r ? ro mtmvtvmncv a a s n iw s B ia o B B n a a a o n r a iM f a * r « w m a w » l r o a i m B a m an « • w r w n w M 1 « m a m » I aisa 1 » tangle with an Echo (an When action resumed. Echo had already achieved a Irad which the Cardinals were unable to surmount Echo went on to win 67-45 For the Cardinals, the loss was their 18th overall and their 9th in the Big Sky Ken Snider led Cardinal scorers, while Boomer Lyons took gam e high honors for Echo with 20 points Tim Beeson pulled down 5 rebounds and Snider added 4 assists to pace lone lone Echo Ansvt*rs Io Iasi week's puzzle : 4 M w n STATISTICS I 2 1 4 F S 12 13 15 45 15 11 I* 21 67 Fresh Mushrooms Greenwich Q a m e H enS * Frozen 8-oz. pockage 79* .4 ^ w TUI Potatoes h No-2 15-lb Bag ea ea q i 5 lb Buttermilk T-Bone Steak *2” b Sour Cream Bulk Carrots 25V Margarine Ground Beef 8 9 *. W esterrt Fom Western Fom & so* ’A pint I lb tub 7-Up A Ot. Pepper lime Taylor 1.0-0.2; Pointer 1,1-2.3. Bra 1.1-2.1; Snider 6.4-9.18; Ball 3.3-5.9; Anderson i.o-o.2. Doherty 1.0- 4,2; Hrrson 1,9-1.2; I’ adberg 2.0 o.4. Morter 0.0-1.2. Totals 17-53.II- 20.45. Chili Nollnyt 15-ox rag or hot W estern Fom Macaroni & Cheese 7 1 rOI Prices good Thurs. Sun., Feb. 20 • 23 Echo - t orrea 3.1-2.7; l.vons 10 . 0 - 0 , 20. I’ B a m »« 7.1-1.15. .1 Baitios 9.0- 1.18; Saylor 1.1-2.1; bloom 7.041.4. To4las 32-64.3-4.47. Court Street Market 111 N Court e Heppner 676-9643 food to th I III* I . 0**1 — . V SAVINGS URTO $1000 WILL MAKE OUR MOST POPULAR SLEDS GO E V H M S T R il fe k i.iiiliM rla t I Kit i t i g l i » ' l \ W h itiM iit s f I \ i IIIN V S AVUS f »K - , V\ ill 11 'll! 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" replied Kggers We screamed off on the boards in the second half We really had to work to get back in the game It was just a great comeback The Mustangs continue to lead the CBC Kastern Division race with a 7-3 league record and an overall record of 10-7 I'm atilla and Stanfield are close to the Mustangs hooves, but Heppner has given Stanfirld two of its five losses and have clinched a district tournament berth To clinch the Kastern Division HOUSEWARE! Crossword Puzzle M iscelUneoiLn T r itia third leading scorer averaging 17 points a game, wound up with 22 Ijndsay was fourth among the league s scoring leaders and scored 16 points Kandy Seibel was the league s leading scorer bofore F riday's gam e against Stanfield and had 14 for the Kagles However, he ahd just two points in the second half The M ustangs out rebounded Wahtonka 37-34 and have not been out rebounded in conference play all M cE w en T ig e r Scots tw ic e this weekend On Friday 21 Hepper will travel to Athena On Saturday. Feb 22 Heppner will host the T iger Scots in the Mustangs final regular season game Both games will begin at 7 10 p m f Ik' i n n i i n - 1, - l i n i