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lu llt'piMM'i Cu/i-tlc lim es, Heppner. Oregon Wednesday. Devrmber 10, IW o . S K \ E N Mustangs sneak past Eagles By Vshlri Cunklin The Mustangs walked a tight rope in the first tournament game last weekend helore sneaking by the Eagles to advance to the trophv game Both teams traded baskets to start the first prrmd helore the Taglcs put together a string o f points to close out the period with a lb 7 lead Mike Boie scored sesen points in the period for C'atlin Gabel while Phil Buchanan had five Things went from had to worse at the beginning ol the second quarter lor Heppner The Eagles ran o ff eight straight points in (he second quarter to take a commanding '4 7 lead with h 2b to go before halftime “ Their press bothered us and we lust couldn ( bus a basket." explain ed Heppner coach Mike R oyer." and they just came out hot." 'Our nun to nun defense wasn't bad but we switched to a 1-3-1 /one so that the> couldn't get the ball in side." Royer said, "and we just related and hit our shots That's when things started to turn around for us " the Mustangs turned around to close out the half on a l b 4 run to pull within 28 2.' W isne \A ilgers was the trigger man during the run as his outside ar tillers and inside play accounted for eight points Heppner also got into foul trouble in the second quarter as starters Duane Ball and Trent Harrison both had to sit down with three fouls apiece The lead switched hands several 11 iik ' s during the third period but with each team scoring a do/en points the fugles were still on top 40 V Ball and Harrison went to the bench with their fourth foul in the period but sophomores Dick Devin and Bryan Padherg kept the Mustangs close In the fourth quarter Ball and Har nson both fouled out but C'atlin (iahel couldn't take advantage as they connected on 4 o f 10 tree throw attempts Meanwhile Heppner continued to fight back behind Devin. Padherg. and Wilgers The 2-2-1 Mustang tull court press that was thrown on the fugles to get hac k into the game was now turned up to full tilt Down 52-48. Heppner scored with iust over 10 seconds remaining C'atlin (iahel was able to get the ball over halfviHirt but Devin stole the ball with tour seconds left and hit a streaking Padherg who nude a lay in as time cipired with 18 and I ' [mints respectively but were virtuallv shut down after the first period Heppner hit 2 ' ot " field goals for 42 percent I he difference in the game came at the free throw line where the Mustangs nude 10ot 20 attempts tor 50 percent while the f ugles were 12 of '2 tor <8 percent Mai MM* I 2 ’ I* M. * 4 Ot 2-4 * 14 2 * 4 II 44 44 M N Hr* Mi » wfcbu. ■ I 14 12 I* 4 A* I « |¿ I I If II H • N * 2k * * I« * ? » I 4 « 2 4 14 I 1 « « « 00 10 4 i l } 0 4 « I 4 0 0 • .* 4 D M I 4 I 4 «0 I 21 «2 % 2 « 4 4 4 I I 0 2 • « • I *4 I II I« ( at h r I .«#wl I . I M I 4 0 0 4 U m t ^ n r n 0 I 2 I Hu**.. 1 *2 2 h 4>n*liman » 0 « * H.W. « 4 |4 14 »• * M I* .M On the play the Eagles were whistled for a technical foul but Padherg' free shot just missed, sen ding the game into overtime In the cstra session Padherg hit a basket. Wilgers connected two free throws, and C'atlin (iahel 0 ' from the line as the Mustangs were in the championship game “ It's encouraging to know we could come back on a good big team like that." Royer said " A game like this is a confidence builder for everyone " Wilgers led all scorers with 19 points, grabbed 7 rebounds and had b steals Padherg had a career high lb points and. like last year, was at his best when the game was on the line Devin, who played the best game o f his ycuing varsity career, had career highs in points 110). rebounds (b). assists (5), and steals (3) Harrison had nine rebounds be lore- fouling out but was backed up nice ly by David Pedro Ball was also backed up nicely by Mark l ishburn and Gene Garrett Boie and Buchanan led the I agles l ough defense, Eubanks, Lindsay keys to Filly victory I« 12 «1. «2 M ftft.n l* «.«* I 2 4 4 lu ta i» 2* » M M u M f t a « H « r n « Hu. M an«. I n M u f t l Mu*. « . M l 2 I »«al *>«■»* lb | ip w f 21 « •* ha I* Its Vshlev ( intklin IVmna.- ( iuthne. who led Riverside with 12 points, scored all b ol the Pirates points in the quarter Hc-|spner continued to halt Riser side's inside game in the second hall on its way to the win We didn't play that great a game.' coash Mike Royer said. but we played well enough to win " " ( Kir defense played a g«»sl game and shut oft Riverside's inside gam e." he added " The girls work ed realls hard on defense and if they continue to play gimd detense we ll win a lot o f games Alter turning the ball over 40 limes Friday. the f illies committed 24 Saturday f rom the field Heppner shot '4 percent on 18 ot a ) shooting At the chants stripe the f illies connected on It) of 17 attempts for Ad percent I indvay claimed 17 Nurds to go along with her 7 points and lubanks snagged 11 rc-N>unds. 4 assists and 7 steals to add to her 2 1 joints ('in dv Stroeher added 7 points for w >h the 'irvi e i is- ol the Mor row C\ Hiniv Inv national liturna ntc-m iii ugh defense and Aliwv Eubank' m.t lami 1.indvay were the kc-v» to the f ill v cictorv over the Riccrvklc* Piratcv Tub.ii c 1 i tut va c nul the" rc-vi ot the- l.l lic-v virtuallv vlowc-d the Piratcv inville game to a vtatulvtill. alluce miL- post' 1 iv.i Mark and Trina I L only nine aiul vi\ poinlv respect! vely < In tbe ottencive etui o l the- fli*>t EuNNh nui 1 nulvav had 71 and 7 Pom «' » evpeetively Mark did have live [mints in the opening [ V I si hut Heppner limk a n I|IT) S 1 » Tubaiike pulled up lor 11 points during the second quartet as the Tillies use d a H b advantage to lead 74 1 t al 1 intermission By Ashley Conklin Ihc- Heppner fillies haskethall team opened their season last Tues day night with a strong second hall to slop ihc- Dayville Devils Ab40 I he Tillies led 31 2** al halftime Nil allowed the Devils just 11 points in the second half and completely shul down Dayville star Paula Berry after the first quarter Berry netted 10 first jieriod [mints but scored onlv lour after lhai Meanwhile Heppncr's Missy I uhanks started off IN- season in lop lortn hy scoring a career high 2b |v»ints grabbing 11 rebounds, colics ling 7 steals, and handing out 1 assists The two teams traded baskets ear ly on until the IK-vils ended the first quarter with an 18 15 lead behind Item 's 101* unis lubanks and San di Iurnet countered with sit points apiece Die f illies used 10 second period points front l ubanks to pull in front bv iwo. t| 2‘* al the break In the third quarter Heppner tightened up its defense and took the third quarter lb b to up its advantage Dot and Lewis Halvorsen Welcome to our Open House December 19, 2-4 p.m. 4 FREE Picture of Children with Santa Stop for ( o o kiv s and C offer H A N K OF — ---- --- D jE a s te m Oreaon lone Branch 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft0 0 ft0 0 0 0 0 «ft0 0 0 0 «0 4 i Die ( .irdin.ils girls got their tusi w inol the young season at the Mot row ('« huh v Ins national roumamcnl on December h Placing tor consol.i lion against Cuilin Gabel, the ( .it dinals came out on top 14 to 28 The statistics lor the game wetc very much like the night helot, against Hcjspncr Basically . the dll tcrence in the game was in the re houiuling lone had 4 ! compmcd to 22 the day bclorc- I ending the leant in rcNmnds were Deena Hams with lb and Jo ( upps wMh I | Now that the team has the lirst game litters out of fhe way. they arc- hoping lo work toward leant unite the rest ol ihis month \S itfi three seniors, three sopN»mores and three- freshmen on the sarsitv team, they are needing the p re season to prepare as a team lor the Big Skv ( onterenc c games starting in January « * fa it. ‘ * II ; 4 I AI. M it* 41 2 I «il** < •• ..U A lo ftlif l*ft|ftrtoM I «»O il M M H H II ili 11 « •I li Il li M H »I M M M imo I w W iftuiftì? u n n i Ito : Il ' m l l l l I s i m ih IIII * w la» * * * | IMI M » I M II toi. l I 11 ton '«M I t i l i II > *mm4 aa* ' f t n u l a f t i f l i t * « M f i « r 4 » to 47-35 The Tillies cruised onto the 5b 40 victory by play tng tine defence again in the fourth period Besides the 2b [mints of Eubanks, Heppner got a career high 10 points from Turner while lina Davidson did her part with a career high 10 assists leading the Devils along with Berry were Debbie Richardson with 10 points and Bcna Schmidt who had 8 Heppner had a slow night at the free throw line where they were 2 of 4 for 50 percent From the field the f illies dumped in 27 o f b3 attempts for 43 percent MatMh e 1 J * 1« 10 1* Ml*-». 10 II 4 IN»»«« m . n rr Hippmr tuhmnkt 1 A 2* 00 20 Nirorfter I « •• 4 II«.toi« to* 2 0 11 9 1 « «er 00 00 10 IWtn« 1 ütoK«» »0 00 0 : » i : 9 lam. 1 itofte. *4 00 00 0 • i < onktto* 0 1 00 0 • i r «i 14 40 il 11 1 u4«fe lDs*<Me Meer* « 4« 14 Ubn1 1 i i i • i • i o o o 11 1 1 . 4 I t t n >. 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