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I he Hcppoxr ( •a /t'llr-1 imcs. H ip p n e r. Oregon W ednesday. Januarv 2M. IW 7 • H ' f Coach pleased inspite of defeat Cards drop close one to Dufur Fillies downed by Tigers’ strong second half Tam i I indsav AAe made some mistakes in the Stanfield's guls basketball team, second h a ll." Royer said, "hut they the stale's third ranked team, need were avoidable AAe nude souk’ ed a strung second halt to down the mistakes against their press and Heppner fillie s b2 47 last Saturdav wheik’ ver we would get close they pulled away night " I t we could have played like we the fillie s , who toppled seventh ranked Pilot K ik k last fnd ay night, dut fnd av night we would have staved even w ith the t igcrv in the won." he ackkcl It we have to lace lirst hall la 21 21 deadlock) betore them again tat the district tourna m enti we should be able to have the succumbing in the second halt Die gattk- though was a complete confidence to beat them Heppner. now m second place o l contrast trom the b2 40 shellacking Stanfield gave Heppner hac k on Jan the f astern D ivision o f the (,'ivlum hia Hasin Conference w ith a ' 2 10 W e collapsed inside to deny league n u tk and N » overall, w ill them their inside g am e." Heppner lace Wahtonka and Sherman ( nun coach M ike Rover vaid o l the dit ty this weekend The fillie s w ill lave Wahtonka on lerencc We alvo tnevl to take awav l-riday at home at approximately I indv P o rlilv 's corner shots Porftlv wound up as the game's b RI p m and then ttaxcl to M oro leading scorer with IN punts hut had on Saturday to play the Sherman onlv b punts in the lirst lu ll and one County Huskies at approximately 4 <0 p 111 in ihe lirst trank' fhe t aglcs are led hv senior guaid Six tool center Heather Hum nk'll .kick'd 17 points lor the t igers while K im Kiser, a second team all league I elanda Pope came o lt the bench to selection a sear ago Sherm an C ounty leads the add 14 iikire Missv I ubanks led the fillie s with AA esiem Div isnm o l the ( 'M< ' hut tell to l itu lilla on Saturdav 14 punts and teammate Tina David son chipped in a career high 10 vtals set H tlM N \ more i« :«a w* ** 11 Moth teams struggled offensively 7 II N II U m the lirst p ’t'ocl as Stanfield hug - ■ * “ ed a ’ s u-.kl Ivh iiu l tive punts trom H i p f i M . f l TT 9 I A « I IU I 7 14 » 1 14 I I» J »• » Hum m ell w ia ta <• II • I 4 I I I H eppner wav hampered I l « k i r k w l H M i l l M 4 4 14 4 I I ) 4 I • 4 I 14 throughout the contest with «0 tur IW m I « 4 « i 4 1 1 4 I » * I I • newers. 22 in the lirst halt. 40 pet t mm. I b 4 m i M I * i » 1 l » I • I 4 7 4 4 4 J • I cent field goal shooting, nuking 21 » wrk I I I I I I I I • I o l ' ' shots and 42 percent shooting I l l l M t u • » I 1 l I t M % |J 4* I I* 4 • 17 II • 1J • • I t trom the line, sinking S o l 12 tries I he iw o teams came alive on o l lease in ilk- second quartet as Hepp net took the quarter lb 14 to tie the game 21 21 at the break \ I ma Davidson lav in midwav through Ihe quarter tied the gaiik’ and tree thmws hv Jennifer C urnn and fhcreva I indsav put the fillie s in Iron! at 21 l ‘> before a 20 looter hv Hum m ell at the horn tied the game at the break Hummell lowed in five more p unts in the quarter as starter Cm dv Sirtvber and reserve I aitu 1 tnd sav went to the filly bench with three loulv apiece try mg to guard Ihe I iger Iron! line I uhanks and Strivber were con trolled in the lust hall hv a mangle and two defense as f uhanks had on Iv tw o lust hall punts and Slroeber scored onlv live lo t the gattk’ I ach leant came out tiring awav m the third period as Stanfield took a 4 I 17 advantage thanks to a 20 lb advantage m the p ’rtikl fuhanks pum p’d in eight p 'riik t punts but Pop’ worked inside lor 10 to pace the Tigers So stop Ijy before or Stanfield dominated the fourth otter the Games and quarter as the fillie s ran out o l gas as the Tigers ran to the win enjoy the best pi//a I Vspitc the height advantage Stan for miles around at held pisscsscd. Heppner c laimed '*> 1»'aids with I uhanks leading the wav ( harlie \ w ith I ' Pizztl A Video World I iik I s . iv added seven IkMids while Mv Vshlev C o n klin H M ai. Cardinal player is surrounded by Blue Devils « 14 I* 1« 4» 4 "T h is game was prub.iblv the most pleasing u> iik as .1 coach I toll lli.it « i1 .ill worked h.irtl throughout ilk total L’atik' s.ud lone Cardinal coach IV I I akin follow ing a disap pointing defeat hv the Condon Mine IV v ils last Saturday " I also was pleased Ikvausc it was one of the lew times that we did things that we have worked on and did them well, he continued Con don lead at halt link' h\ ’ ll points, hut the Cardinals were able to nar row the lead to Ifi h\ the end o! the gattk* " I tell the scximk I halt was our best etlort ol the season, as .1 team Kevin lia ll led the* lone scorers with lb punts, followed bv Chris Kea and Ken Snider with I I and Id |siinls respectively M ill also led the ( ardmals with eight rebounds * til l H » .. ., .* • I 4 S ttttlr. I 1 1 1 ! M H tl I I 2 1‘a .tt« .« : j « 9 I H U : I» V S ttlra S 'U m i I Kato H t sfn rd ri* • • I • |,,m IJ I 11 ¡ê W * H U III« M Missed free throws spell defeat Amy Wagenblast makes pass to Jo Cupps I he Cardinals were levi in scoring bv I Vena Mams with I 7 and Aim AA agenblast w uh I I \A agenblast also added Id rebouikls to register her best game o l the season Karla Davison and I Vena Mams ended the gaiik- with H rebouikls apiece I ike I said before it was .III ev citing c.uik' tor the Ians with some tine plavshy both teams Mop’tullv the loss bv the Cardinals doesn't come bac k to haunt them at the time ol the District lournank’iil l*r»'va ttam * « I 4 I* U i V '4 « .« M * si « 4 I I II \u a* * F he lone (.ird iru tK lost . i close (tame to Dutur Rangers last I ndav at lone It was a good game, start to finish rhe advantage in the game was from the tree throw line where the Rangers shot I * o l 2 ' and the Cardinals onlv connected on b o l 2d I he Cardinals were a little lav on screening out on the defensive boards at lin k’s thus allowing the Rangers several easv second shots Dufur s ienniter I vda took ndvan tage o l these opportunities and a goikl shooting night, to lead IH ilur w ith 24 punts f* » « . H U w «l * * anali Ml o ll S i l « » I I (V a ila Ih»* «a »f* : » 4 4 » I » P ,n I I al I* a :o *4 lo*** I» » I« I* *4 Ihrfw il 12 M 12 I* Cardinals down Condon In I1) %■ m w Two Great Things This Fri. in Heppner Basketball against Wahtonka , & a I Kl I Pitcher of Pop at Charlie’s with any Large Pizza. I uhanks also chalked up 10 steals Davidson led the fillie s with lour assists and had lour steals, as did Deer stands I S " tall Ihe w o rld ’s snullcst deer, a South American animal called the pudu. stands only ahoul IA inches high, ahoul Ihe si/e o l a cocker spaniel According to International W ild life nuga/ine. this dim inutive creature is also rem arkab ly elu sive An American biologist who has been studying pudus lor nearly a decade has never seen one in the wild Open till 11 p m Fri & Sat 676-5210 Candi Rudisill goes for layup Missed lire throws were a large cause o l the lone Cardinal boss 4 1 4b loss 1.1 the I >u 1 ur Rangers on frid av inch' W hile lone managed to succeed with one more field goal than D ufur. thev went to the line with S lo r 2d while lone’ hit three lor eleven *’ Ih is was one that we let gel awav that we should have w on.'' said ( ardinal io.ich Del I akuc free throws and a couple ol c ritual mistakes cost us the gaiik' I eading scorers lor the Cardinals were Dustin Padhcrg w ith 14 punts and Kevin Mall with Id Mall lead lone with 7 rebounds Ken Snider added 4 assists H o 4 »2 ■ S . 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Center A lter a slow first quarter. the ( dr diñáis i uitsc oied the Condon Hlue I Vv ils h> a margin o l 2‘* to h m the nevi two quarters I he Cardinal htuich plaved nkisl o l the liturth quarter and the game ended with the Cardinals ahead bv I 1» p unis Ih (drdm als were led in scoring bv I Vena Mann w ith Id punts and bv Caiuli Rudisill w ith nine the re bounds were well distributed among Ihe plavers Aggressive Matty M e lllig o ft led the wav with hoards Candi Rudisill had one ol her best nights o l the years. adding b assists and b steals Irid av night ihe Cardinals w ill travel to A rlington to take on the Honkers I his game could go a long wav in deciding who is first in the Ia si D ivision o l the Mie Skv Con lereiue I he Cardinal won the Iir si meeting between these two teams hv a snudi margin the coming gaiik* w ill tv in Arlington so the ( ardinals w ill need to tv rcad v lor a lough contest M m im « 14 . 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