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The Heppner GairUe-TInirt. Hrppner Oregon Wrdnrvdav March 4. IW -SKU'N aerobic skills, earlier indicated that she would start an Aerobic Club Shall we dance' Two volunteers Ron Dowse, Heppner. is eager (o Anyone interraled may contact have consented lo serve as 4 H share his knowledge of square these people directly, or call the dancing w ith a group leaders if there is interest in their extension Service 876 9642 for more chosen topic Joyce Hughes, well known for her information JVs pull New owner at Chevron victory out of fourth period H> Ashl.% I onkltn Mrppm-r s junior vanity boyt baikrth.ll (ram hr Id off (hr Writ on McKwrn Tiger Scots on Friday. Feb 21 (o pull out a 42 36 victory Both trams started slowly in the first quarter as Mrppnrr managed a *-4 lead Ashrly Conklin and Bryan Pad berg each scored six points during the second period as the Mustangs went up IS Mat halftime Weston MeFwen had only three field goals in the firs t half hut stayed in the game by sinking 8 of M free throws It was the Mustang's turn in the third quarter to earn all of their points from the free throw line But Hrppner was outscorrd #6 in the quarter and held a slim 24 23 lead entering the fourth period Hrppner pulled the game out in the fourth oenod bv getting kev baskets and free throws out of its spread defense John Shanks kept the Tiger Scots close with six points Conklin countered with six of his own. hitting two key free throws with 19 seconds left "We played with good intensity, hut we fouled too much.” said Hrppner JV coach la*e Padberg insert stats here Max Knglish became the new owner of th«- Chevron station on Main Street in Heppner March I He lived in the Heppner area in the early 1960s when his father was a teacher here Having lived in Hermiston since leaving Heppner. he has been employed in the mobile home business, irrigated farming, cattle and horsi-s. and as a mechanic He plans to offer basic mechanical services at the station in Heppner STATISTICS • 1 H ep p n e r 4 II W e s to n M c C w e n > * •* * "•' 0 » « 0 » ll|.l t 4 P 4 II * 11 41 » P * d b « 'f 1 .1 4 I I ; Tune-up Work W a a H W M c lw e a j h im « S .l I . 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Feb 22 Heppner had beaten the same Tiger-Scot team by six the night before Under first-year coach Lee Padberg the Mustangs finished with a 4-9 record For the first time all season the Mustangs were in double digits after one period as they took a 10-4 lead Lake the night before, Weston McKwen stayed in the game in the first half with free throws The Tiger Scots made 7 of the II free throws in the second quarter to the Heppner at 17-17 by intermission Weston McKwen went on a 12 3 tear early in the third frame to grab a 29-20 lead The Mustangs (ought back with a 10-3 stretch run of their own thanks to a full court press to come within 32-30 Weston McKwen never trailed in the concluding quarter and profited from 6 of 10 foul shots Bob Shanks nailed 3 of 4 free throws in the last minute to help the Tiger-Scots to the 48-46 win Dick Devin gunned in 13 points for Heppner to lead all scorers Mark Fishburn and Bryan Padb«*rg added 11 and 8 points respectively for Heppner The Mustangs snared 33 rebounds and were led by Hyan Duncan w ith 7 boards Fishburn and Terry («ray each brought down 6 rebounds, w hile Devin added 4 Ty Arliogast handed out four assists and Devin three Gray came up with four steals, all on the full court press "We fouled too much and didn t * screen off on the boards." explained Padberg Bryan Padberg a freshman. l«-d the team in scoring with a 10 8 average Devin, a freshman as well, put in 7 4 points per game while Fishburn. a sophomore, added 6 3 points per outing Fishburn (4 9 boards a game) and Devin (4 I boards a game' led the team in rebounding Devin and Padberg also led the team in assists Coach Padberg said that there were no real standouts on the team and that no one individual is to blame for the disappointing season "Every game it was a different kid that played well for us." he said "I don't blame the kids It was my first year of coaching and I might not have got the point across I do hope to be back next season '' STATISTICS • M H lI lk la M M ypaw r BIG Bearings Paris J O n * . 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