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Ja n u a ry 2 1 ,I W Fillies bow to Stanfield, Fillies quick start leads to win over Vikings 3U fh • Bv Nshlev ( o n k lin H eppner'» varsity girls havki-iball if am lumped «nil id j quick start over the I n u t il la Vikings la\l Saturday night and then controlled the second halt lo move lo 2 I in Colum bia Basin C onference action » u h a 47 4 4 » in Hcppncr is no» 7 2 on the season Fillies led H 0 and 12 2 in the first period hclore Umatilla came hac k to n u k e a game o f it the rest o tth e » a > Hcppncr also had lo cur vise toul problem s in the tirst hall to stav in the game Hcppncr did lump out to a quick lead Before the Vikings came roar ing hack fhe Vikings benefited from being in the bonus at the I 4 I n u rk ol the tirst period as Hcppncr stjrterc C indy Strochcr and S jik I i Turner picked up three touls in the tirst halt as did reserve tam i land say Lindsay ant T urner evcntuallv fouled out in the second halt The Fillies led lb 1 3 after one period of play but I n u t il la took the second q uaner 14 N to lead 27 24 at intermission I n u tilla » a s sparked by the inside plav of Anp Jorstad » h o had I I points in the first period and I? for the first halt Missy Fubanks kept Hcppncr close » u h eight points in the first half Fubanks »en t to » o rk in the third frame for the Fillies, scoring nine points as Hcppncr » cn l back on lop The game » a s nip and tuck the nest ot the »av but the Vikings could do no better than match H cppncr's eight points in the fourth period as Hcppncr » o n 47 44 The Fillies, » h o com m itted 27 touls in the contest, » e re aided hv the tact that U m atilla » a s a m iserable 2 o t 12 from the tree th ro » line in the period and only 12 o f 33 for the game, a » o e tu l 34 percent Jorstad led the V ikings » ith 20 jx>in(s but had onlv 5 in the second half and shot onlv 4 ol 14 tn>m the free th ro » line M eanwhile. H cppncr had one of its best shoeing games (m m the line sinking 7 ot 12 shots tor 'K percent From the field the Fillies » e re 2 0 of 4K for 42 percent Fubanks again topped the Fill) scoring colum n » ith 2 ' points and added I ' rebounds. 7 steals and 4 assists Turner added live rebounds tor Hcppncr while Tina IXividson hand cd out five assists and had three steals as I ibbv Britt, » h o came oft the Fills bench, added three steals as » e ll Jcnm tcr C urrin and Nonce W right also plavcd » e ll o tl the Hcppncr bench This » cckcnd the Fillies will face the Pilot Roc k Rockets and Stanfield Tigers on the road as those two team s are currently in first place of rhe the Tastern Division ot the CBC » h ilc Hcppncr is all .ilone in third place The R«>ckcts are the state's sixih ranked team and teature a strong front linc in V I ” semorx Rohm Bald»in and Karen Dohcrty lk>hcr ty was a first team all league all star last vcar hui iniurcd an ankle in a loss to W eston M d wen this pasi »eckend and ic qucstioiuhlc lor Fri das s gamc On Saturdav the Fillies will be trv ing to avengc a b2 4 0 loss thev sul lered to the I igers ithe state's third ranked team) t» o »eeks ago and will have to stop b 0 " senior Healher Hummcll inside and |um or l iih I v Porfily outside •\ction is slatcd to hegm at appros inutclv b hl on Fridas and at ap prosinutelv 4 U) on Saturdav h , rt tp • U l« II 4J M 44 44 114« « « k > « 1 4 4 W x .- 4 4 * ■ « •< J» A rs a l a * 14 IJ M M 1** I JV Fillies squeak past Tigers 23-21 By Nshlev C onklin H cppner's junior varsity girls basketball team survived a disirul sc cond quarter and then cam e back in the tourth quarter last Saturdav after noon to win its second straight game with a 3 2 -3 1 squeaker over the Stan field Tigers The Fillies improved to 2-2 with the win After leading 13 I after the first quarter. Hcppncr was outscorcd 2(W in the second period to fall behind 21-17 at halftime before pull ing the game out in the fourth quarter The Fillies lumped out to a quick 13 -1 lead after the first period as the T igers were I o f 7 from the free throw line in the period H owever the T igers, behind the varsity "six th n u n ” Lclanda Pope dom inated the second quarter as Pope scored all o f her game high 15 points in the quaner Each team only managed four points in the third q uan er but it was enough for Stanfield to still lead Jennifer C u m n brought the Fillies right back with d of her team high 14 points in the to u n h period Cur rin scored five o f her points at the tree throw line, nuking 3 of b in the period and b of 7 in the gam e to help hold off the Tigers C urrin led a balanced Hcppncr at tack wtih 14 points while Jill Con klm added six Besides the 13 scored by Pope. Dam Ncvil pumped in b m ore for Stanfield The Fillies shot a season high b 7 percent from the tout line, co rn e r ting b o f U attempts Stanfield struggled badlv at the line, n uking only U of 20 tries lor 4 ' percent Hcppncr will (ravel to I iiu tilla on Saturday tor a I p m contest with the Vikings as the Fillies hope lo ex tend their tw o game winning streak /* r * 4 l I J 4 « S o l J J 4 » k l « H . — i »4 4 * 1 4 M.p» ■ ■ ■ tu t Computer * 3 * îx rp , Standard or Custom ___ Call Rusty or D.ive at * u 14.. •«II«! • — •«- I« »J I« 4 * 4 * V *. M '«••» la junior sursily Iasi Mondav night ' -\tier we got down we kejx corn ing back hut » c |ust tell short. Heppner coac h John Hover sax! I he tw o teams traded baskets in the tif'l jreriod and (unshed in a 14 14 lie Russell Brut had eight points tor the Mustangs in the period Britt had six more points in the second quarter but the Blue Devils outscorcd Heppner 13 111 in the quarter to pull in trout at halftime by a 2U 24 score Coiklon ke|X up the pressure in the third Iranx- to le.ul 4 ' 14 going into the final quarter Ihe M ustangs cam e back in the tu u l quarter with 17 points, with six from Brut H owever I rov Fancy added six tor the Blue D csils as the M ustangs were unable lo loul in the closing seconds Condon was 0-7 from the tree throw line in the quarter Britt led all scorers in the contest with 24 points and also grabbed six rebounds Rvan Millet added eight points tor Heppner while Brian Sinunoc grabbed six hoards la n e s led a balanced Blue Devil attack with 13 jo in ts while Matk Winslow added I I I he M ustangs shot a season high 7M peiccnt from the loul line, con verting 7 of U uttempits Condon made only ' ol I '> attempts lor a miserable 2b percent •n « fW T N 4 « 4 J U I •« «I J J J4 > J 4« 4 V 4 . >j J4 • • Tl > Mart ■ « •III* xg * « I I I i M 4 « «M Heppner 676-9228 ~ » T n r r r r T T r r r i~ » T T T T T r r » » - r r «-»-g-j '« ..« • I • « : I « H .t A » : M 4 J . 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H c p p n e r's junior varsitv b o ss basketball team won Us tirst game ol the season last Saturday jttern o o n w ith.i 3h U) dec ision over the Stan field I igers fhe M ustangs are now I 4 on the season Russell Britt led H eppner. tv mg his season high with lh jo in ts, and hit I of ' tree throw s in the tourth quarter Dan Struthers also added two key tree throws in the last minute ol the game to aid Ihe M ustang cause Both teams struggled oflensivelv in the tirst jirriod as the Tigers lumpied out to an early N 4 lead Britt, limited to three quarters ot JV action ciiiK- off the bench in the second quaner to score I 1 points and lead Heppner to a 17 IS intermission advantage I ash team struggled again in the Fillies win third straight victory •/ By Nshlev ( onklin H cp p ner's junior varsity girls basketball team won its third straight game last Saturday afternoon with a 3 1 24 v utory over the I iiu tilla Vik ings The I lilies are now 3 2 on the season The f illies got another strong gam e by their inside com bination ot Lihbv Britt ami Jennifer C urrin who scored 12 and ** jo in ts respectively while Jill Conklin added b Heppner grabbed a 12 3 first quarter lead hut I o n Coffey and Traci Sunday brought the Vikings hack in the second px-riod to lead 14 17 at halftim e as Coffey had six jo in ts in the jx-nod and Sunday add ed live T he gam e re m a in e d c lo s e th roughout the second halt as L'nutilla corned a 22 21 Ic.xl into the fourth quarter Ih e Tallies hit a tree throw to tic ihe game at 22 22 in the fourth quarter and the game remained there until Heppner f trial I v broke away to win ' ( 24 Coffey had 10 jo in ts to lop I iiu tilla which Fur b ol I 3 tree throw s tor 4f> jierccnl while Hcpp tier was 7 ot |X tor 47 jiercent Ih e Tallies w ill trv to extend their winning streak to live gam es this w eekend when they travel to Pilot Rock on Friday ami Stanfield on Saturday I ip off time in 3 p m on Friday and I p m on Saturday tf»fnfii 4 1« M W II 4 4 < 14 I • » « m — H 9m 4 * 4 rV. « II 1 9 tl M * 4 4 1 4 v%rx* J 4 4 • • « 4 4 « I 4 I 4 4 < ■ > !* b . n d l N Aiyv • OughM Missy Eubanks looks for room agatnsl Stanfield defenders collected I ' points while I mda Por lily gunned in 14 more Die T illies |Hilled dow n IN re hounds with 24 coming in the second M l Fubanks led the ».iv on the (surds tor Hcppncr with 14 while I ami I mdv.iv garnered N and (in d v Sir «eber had s I ubanks adde'd tour assists and three steals while I m.i Davidson dished out three assists The Tillies will travel to I'm atilla on Saturday to meet the \ ikings at approxinutelv 4 I p m Die Vikings will be led bv senior Shells Schnian inside and the all around p'lav ol sophom ores \n ji Jorstad and jo in t guard Penny C on fortFi. who are t»«>ot the best v uru players in the ( B< xt x ir x iH x x H i ll, I ^ ^ 1 ■ «* ■ 1 1 1 * M I I |J I « * * Hi M tj 4 I 1.1 1 4 * third Irani«' as each team hail six points The Must.uic'c i. y a 23 21 lea«l into the final |s n .sl Heppner made only Not 10 tree thiow s in the tourth periiHl but got the kev tree throw s trout Brill amt Struthers when (hev needed llicin to win the tirst lime this season IT r - Mustangs ami I igers had then problem s all afternoon, piartuularly from the Belli where Heppnei was 14 ot 42 tor < 3 pxa ent and Slanlield converted 4 ot -J4 attempitv tor 21 piercent Nt the «.har ity Nir ij * x - the Mustangs hit N ol 14 shots tor S ’1 jK-rcent and the I igers uuilc 12 ot 24 otterings tor an even So ptenenl Brut le«l all scoters with lr< |o m ls while Barney l imlsav worki-d msule to add N pxnnts tor Heppner Britt ami I imlsav also l««l the M ustangs with eight rehounds apiece Heppner will travel to l matilla Saturdav lor a game with the Nik mgs that will vt.ut at approxinutelv 2:43 p m x I «IIX14 X I« IW H «Mi • •—r ~ 4 4 I J I I «»t — ** > • 4 4 J I ** 4 Ii4 .| • 4 I 14 • la * k IU * H to 41444 I» 4 h - I «1*1 3 |* « m 41144« I mt f str.i ramous Sprcä Quality.. 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Old L . y Fashioned ^ ^ Music J a Show x T * ^ « 1 ' M r M •««■ I 4 4 J J ( v'X a 16 M 4 14* till* II U A A i.U » f PNtki JV boys win first game of season x i « ttx ti» X Mustang frosh lose close one to Condon By Nshlev C onklin H cppner's freshmen boys basket ball team tell lo 2 2 on the season alter a 31 31 loss to the Condon Bv Nshlev C onklin 7 he Stanfield Tiger« served rxNice last Saturday night to the Heppner girls basketball team as to lust how give! they can be with a verv con s UK ing b2 4(1 v ictorv Die T igers came into the game with a I 0 C olum bia Basin Con tererke and an overall record o f K 0 as the- eighth rankest team in the stale and dom inated from start to finish over the Fillies who are now I la n d b 2 icspvectivcly I'jrtic ularlv ettective » a s the Tiger defense who shut ckiwn Hcpvp tier s M ow I uKinks who y n t r d on Iv U jxnnts attcr scoring 43 ihe night b cto rc The Tigers m ixed up defenses in order to control I ubanks and the Fillies Stanfield's press forccxJ the Fillies into * ' tu m o sers and held Hcpspvner to shmx only 23 piercent from the field bv sinking onlv I ' o t b l shots Ihe 1 igers mixed their press with the inside game o f b ' ()'' center Heather Hummcll in the earls going to lead 12 b after the tirst jx'ri.xt Hummcll scarred eight pxnnts in the fieri« xl Stanfield opiened things up in the second quarter to jum p all over Heppner and iik reave its lead to (V IN at tmltlimc thanks to a 27 12 advantage in the quarter l c l a n d a P ip e and Hummcll tossed in eight jn d seven pxnnts respiectivclv in the quarter tor the Tigers Die Fillies m anaged to outscorc Stanfield 10 N in the third Iramo but u w js ih e Tigers »T kicam cd a 47 2N lead into the to u n h jx-ruxl In the fourth px-ruxt Stanfield cruised home to j b2 4 0 win Fubanks toprpvd the Heppner sc or ing colum n with nine promts, tar below her average of over 2 ' points per gamc com ing into the contest Hummcll lopped a balanced Tiger scoring attac k with 17 points Pirprc FIN F J 1» Irm — I-X 4 I4 II M - 4 » 4 I 4.1 t * « b • 411 Sat., Jan. 24, I p.m. Drawings, Hors d'tKiiNres, ¿t Punch