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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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the game during their absence
though with sis points apiece in the
final period
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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
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