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Cardinals take third league win Girl Cards squeak past Grizzlies S I X - T h e llr p p n r r G a z r t l r - 1 im rs , llrp p iM -r. O r r g « « W r d lH M lm , I.« m ii . o \ 14 | vh ' The lone Cardinal girls kept their winning stieak going last Fridas against the flelis Grizzlies The Helis team, as usual, played a scry aggressive game The first quarter ended even at H to X Then the Grizzlies sc'orrd 15 points in the nest sis minutes, while the Cardinals fail ed to score a point Coach Jocelyn Jones hail the Cardinals use a full court press lor the Iasi two minutes o f the quarter lone scored nine unanswered points during that time to draw w ithin b at halftime IVena Hams had b of these The Cardinals went after the re hounds stronger in the last two quarters, collecting 13 in each These, ilong with good Icjm pass ing helped the Cardinals pull within 2 at the end of the third quarter The fourth quarter was a repeal o f the third and the Cardinals out scored i f l u bs 5 In the all ui^ntrtant rebounding. Jo Cupp« led the team with 13 hoards, On Saturday, the lone Cardinal ItirK traveled to h n u l to lake on the Wheeler Falcon« By the middle o f the second quarter, the Cardinals «sere «sell on their «say to their third league «sin o f the season A good over all learn defense effort in the sc corn) quarter, held the Falcons to just t««o points Out side of a short let down in executing their offensive plays and a few passes near the end o f the game, the Cardinals played very ««ell The «curing «sas led hy the seniors. Fatly M cFlligott with 12. fVena Hams with I I and Camli Kudisill with 10 Karla Dasison was again a leader in the rehounding, with 9 hoards Hams contributed 9 also, while M cFlligott had 7 ». O I* set«« 0 » 1 i « • 14 1 J li a.a «Wut 1 I »4 > l» . _ Il II II 1 IS . *4 4 l< IS t<y Ai»n# Ham* followed by Karla Das ison w ith 10 A ll of Das ison's were in Ihc second half Ix-admg the Cardinals in scor pXoB Wr » w » > Deena Hams goes for the bucket in Helix game vkux Drena Hams with IX points : PStty M c E llifa tt with 10 *.»■**« I.9J. I#. * ■ it »«gmu— ' i ». fcj Ujru' HHI. • ■ 4 » I I IkBtkM I • «Mr « • If I# *1 Eubanks does it all in win over Pirates Mustangs unable to take Pirates Amy Wagenblast (25) looks for an opening against Fossil By Ashley < onklln It was the Missy Fuhanks show last Friday night as the Hcppner Fillies opened girls Columbia Basin Conference play with a 61-53 vic tory over the Riverside Pirates Fuhanks. unquestionably one of the top players at the Class " A " level, sank IH o f 26 held goals, q of 11 free throws, scored a career high • s %%% % *11z s ta iv * FIVERS W - a /------ t L . a A. cT— J f v f v r W P v I v ^ " w f w f JlMwm I LUS IN ET N 4 E GU ARAN TEE r 1 COMBINATION SQUARE and unofficial Heppner record 4 ' points, grabbed a season high » re hounds, had 10 steals, and ham lei I out 3 assists Heppner. with I ubanks lendini' the way. scored the game s first 12 points, shutting Riverside out until the 3 '7 mark However the Pirates tunic back with a vengeance though to pull within 15 12 at the end ol the fust period anil later to within 17 lb But it was Fuhanks who gave the f illies another surge to jump ahead 29 IK before settling for a 2** 22 halftime lead At intermission I uhunks had 22 points. K rehounds and b steals She pumped in I I more points dm mg the third period as Heppner in creased its lead to 44 34 In the fourth quarter she inIded 12 points hut with lour I lilies fouling out in the linai minutes the Pirates caim- back in the contest before falline’ short at b l 53 Heppner point guard I ma David son added to Fuhanks 4 ' with K of her own and handed out ' assists Sanili Turner added sis lebound 12360 UghtwHight and unbmaSabin Twin pouring spouts and notched band grips . * ' U m H 1 i f l u l l Ptf Catfemir WVIU Q m n M I m U r t PETTYJOHN'S Farm & Builders Supply I » » * 6 7 6 - 9 1 5 7 o r 6 7 6 -5 0 0 1 424 Ly n d e n W ay, H e p p n e r LI Cindy Stroeber drives on Pir Classroom hetlei job ol teaching others goml land management pr.ntiies while possibls ulentitsing expanded use ol n x m m iiix K r K .- iV K iv Computer Forms ami four assists for the fillie s as Jen nilcr Currin cleared five more hoards Riverside was paced by its inside game of Inna Hellhcrg and l isa Mark who tallied 14 ami 10 points respectively From the field Heppner shot 42 percent on 2* of 5k attempts while shooting .m even 5 0 percent from the line on 15 of <0 shooting Riverside did not fare much better at the chan ts siri|H- nuking 17 of 30 attempts lor 57 pcrient By Ashley ConkJIn As with several games earlier in the season. Heppner'« hoys basket hall team dug itself into too deep a hole last Friday night and lost its Columbia Basin Conference opener to Riverside Pirates bK bb The Mustangs trailed by as many as 21 points in the first half before climbing back into the contest in the second halt hut the Pirates held on to the win Mike G riffin led the way tor Riverside with 2K points, half of those coming from the free throw I] I« IJ I« »» line where he was 14 o f 17 for the »« 14 I« I* »I night including hitting K o f 10 in the » 4 « I« « *. I » 4 » » A k a * J I » » 1 I M M * 1 U .' f.atb**«* fourth period s' » » • 4 « 14 f ->•*. t# I* » 41 Riverside, missing 6' 4 ” center Keith l.imanen who had the flu. got strong inside play early on from John Klennerf and outside shooting from Griffin to lead 16 11 after one period alter the Mustangs hail led 11 10 G riffin hail seven in the period fhe Pirates press and cold Hepp ncr shooting turned the tide towards Riverside s way as the Pirates con trolled the second quarter 25 I I cn route to a huge 4 1 22 halftime lead Heppner shot under 25 percent in the first half while the Pirates got easy basket after eass basket o ff their press For the game Heppner com mitted 24 turnovers G riffin ripped in 11 points in the quarter for Riverside while Klcnncrt was right behind with K The Mustangs, who have made it a habit to comeback from huge deficits in the second hall, did just that to give the Pirates a game It was the Heppner press fueled by Duane Ball. Cicne Garrett. Bryan Padherg. and Wayne Wilgcrs that brought the Mustangs baik within striking distance When Wilgcrs hit a jump shot from Ihc right wing with 24 inks left on the third quarter clin k, Heppner was within 51 45 and had the momentum going into the fourth period The game went down to the wire and the Mustangs were forced to play the final minutes without Padherg and Dick Devin who toul ed out Ball and W ilgcrs kept Heppner in « a /*** ite the game during their absence though with sis points apiece in the final period From page 2 fhe Mustangs trailed hy onls one the t u ilits \ comprehensive stmly. when Jason Dougherty, who came ’nibuu-il with jn understamhng id o ff the Heppner bench, hit a shot ihc h is io fii.il record, should allow the V u s to develop more resource m.iii.igeim-nt opportunities Working with Beiteli in des elop ing the management plan is Stephen McClelland. Pendleton, who has been appointed I «tension rangeland resouin’s assistant lor the project He has been a tange technician and cartographer working on a com prehensive range resource inventory lor the Confederated Tribes of ihe I malilla Imitan Reservation and the Bureau of Indian Allairs fro m the baseline w ith I (N to p u ll the M ustangs w ith in 64 63 However Heppner was unable to convert during the next few trips down the flix ir and was forced to loul Bui G riffin hit two free throws with 0 14 remaining and after a Ball free throw canned two more with 0 04 left to ice the game despite a Wilgcrs lay-in at the buzzer G riffin led all scorers in the game with 2K points while Klcnncrt add ed IV. including hitting .3 o f 4 at the charity stripe Robb Rea. at 6' 5” . swatted away several Heppner field goal tries and finished with II points itx lulling nuking 5 o f 7 free throws The Pirates lived at the free throw line, converting 24 of 30 attempts for a sizzling KO percent while the Mustangs were a cool 14 o f 27 for 52 percent Wilgcrs led Heppner with 18 points, 12 coming in the second half Ball gunned in 15 points, a career- high. Padherg had I I . and Garrett chipped in 10, also a career-high W ilgcrs also led the Mustangs on the boards with 12 and had 5 steals Garrett and Trent Harrison each add ed seven rebounds while Ball hand ed out a season high six assists and Devin had a career high six steals Garrett's seven rebound were also a career high Heppner did rebound from its horrible first halt shooting slump to finish with 26 field goals in 64 tries for 4 1 percent ntnrm « Il II » L U REW ARD Standard or Custom Call Rusty or Dow .tf a zette imes 676-9228 R It von don't smok«*. 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