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February | | , | W 7 Wilgers leads Mustangs to Fillies drop third game in a row 62-52 win over TigerScots By \s h le s ( o n k lin The high flying acrobatics o f the W ayne W ilgers « h o * was worth more than the price of admivsion last Saturday night a t Hcppner's hoys haskrthall team defeated the Weslun McF.wcn T ig e r Scots 62 52 in Col umhia Batin Conference action W ilgers put on an outstanding basketball display with a career high 12 points and led the Mustangs with 11 rebounds 4J I J •4 M t*«e * « a; The win put Hcppner hack into a three way tie atop the Fastcrn D iv i sion standings of the CRC following Cm atilla't 16 point win over Pilot Rock on Saturday I I V I —« I M c « W t » I «i • aM* I 44 J • M I J U W i t M l f « a * m U M «J l » W * at I M < JV Mustangs steanirolled Hie Mustangs w ill face the W a s c o County Redsides at home on Friday night at approxim ately 7 .3 0 p m and then travel to Athena on Satur day for a game starling at approx im alrly 6 15 against the same Tiger Scots The Fastcrn D ivision title race could very w ell come down to a U m a tilla H cppner showdown at Hcppner on Thursday, Feb 20 Pilot Rock must still meet Western Division co leader Sherman Coun ty on the road and U m atilla must face W ahtonka on the road Despite the fact that Weston M cF w c n has been in the Fastcrn Division cellar most o f the season, the Tiger Scots flirted with the lead in the first period and held a 13 11 advantage early on By iVshley <'o n k lin Hcppner s |unior varsity hoys basketball team got stcamrolled by the Pilot Rock Rockets last Friday night The Mustangs w ere flat throughout the game and lostjv5 4 3 Allen ( hr hit outside and dmve the lane for lay ins to lead the Rockets with 21 punts and Ihad Sells chip ped in 11 more for Pilot Rock Barney Lindsay and Russell Britt topped the Mustangs with nine and eight punts respectively Craig Angcll grabbed nine re bounds to lead Hcppner and I mdsav and Derek Hocft each coralled seven more The Rockets ran out to a comman ding I 9 8 lead after the first quarter Lindsay tried to keep the Mustangs close with seven punts in (he quarter but to no avail (h r . who scored all of his punts in the first three periods, sparked Pilot Roc k to a 3t. 21) lead at inter mission and 55 '3 after three quarters Hcppner did manage a 10 10 tie in the fourth liame but it was far tin» little too late However the Mustangs took a 15 I 3 lead at the end of the period, cap ped by a Wilgers slam dunk with 1.3 second« to go in the period Wilgers tallied 12 points in the first period and added 8 more for Hcppner in the second quarter The Mustangs continued their hot streak in the second quarter as they increased their advantage to 24 I 3 and then settled tor a 34 2 3 halftime margin Mark Fnckson scored all ol his leant high I 3 punts m the first hall for Weston Me I wen Hcppner continued to control the game in the third period and inercas ed its advantage to M 31 js W ilgers rifled in 12 more punts John Pike came off the Tiger Scot bench in the fourth frame as Weston McF.wcn tried to close the gap against mostly the Mustang bench Ciene Garrett added eight punts for Hcppcnr and Scott Miller did the same for the Tiger Scot» in the David Pedro, starting in place of the iniurcd Trent Harrison, added seven rebounds and Dick Devin and Bryan Padberg c lutched six caroms apiece M a lM k i I J I 4 » I t |T |t I t 4.« Pike H . l • IJ I « I t « I nfari I w k M t x . 3 34 t I 4 W O I M I iM tt 1 J I H— hv J 4 ’ • 3 « 4 11 M* fermala I t I 2 ■ • « « » « M l I I J ' o n t H Jl M a r *»' t t « t It"»«*» t 1 3 ; tu« I I I I I 2 3 It to *5 Hig p a ir t r a t b r n t. 1-2, I 4**1 '. 2 1 • I t 2 2 2 lkr.tr I . 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U» U U L U .I m for the Fillies came when Fuhanks hit a 4 0 -fo o le r o ff the glass at the first quarter buzzer The Fillies increased their lead in the second period to .35-21 at the break Fuhanks had six more rebounds in the period as well as four of her six steals in (he halt Fuhanks finished the game with 18 points and 2 1 rebounds but had on ly 6 points in the second hall as the TigerScots controlled her in the end Cuidy Slroeher also had a line first half for Hcppner by nuking lour o f six field goals for eight points Weston McFwcn came back to close the gap to 39 3 3 after the third frame by capturing the frame 124 Shelly Morton, who led the Tiger Scots with 17 points and was d of I I from the free throw line, led Weston McEwen to the win in the fourth period aura •• u n u u m i u • b a ij i I I he lorn- ( ardinals only played one game over the past week They scored a 45 23 wm over the Cascade Locks Pirates on Saturday night Ihc Cardinals showed improve ment in their rebounding They had a total of 40 boards which helped them get up ^b sh«»8s from the field Relatively |»mr shoemng percentages from the field and foul line by the t ardinal* 25 % and , v > kept the Pirates int he game until the third quarter Lhc Cardinals were lead in scor mg and ichounding hy Drcna Hams with 18 points and I 3 boards Point Guard Candi Rudisill had a good night with V points. 5 assists and 5 steals Patti McFlligott was the se cond leading rchoundcr with 9 hoards and also scored 8 points Next week the Cardinals will he playing Helix on Friday at home It they win this game it will mean a sure spot in the district tournament on Fch 18 in U m a tilla SIOltaf.4* 4 •« I h ».. ■ 4 I« i. i N a a a I j « i I .rn- Ik. ■ » » * 1 4 » » . a » . 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Fch 17 at 7 p m in the banquet room at the Dodge City Inn in Hoardnun The team will begin discussion of the duties and responsibilities assigned them hy the Morrow County Court This will he an open meeting and the public is in slic'd to attend u i; « »4M » 1 M l I I n « k I SALE For the game Heppner nude 20 of 55 field goals for '6 percent but made 40 percent in the first half ( 15 3 8 1 and 2 V percent in the second halt (5 17) Meeting Notices I g j g j j r 676-9123 M«g«H I s' c'^s's's's's' Ss'C Brakes and Carburetor Overhauls U I 1 » « » I« li I] I » II.» In Saturday's game though the first hall provided dramatic contrast lo the second Hcppner ran out lo a 2 2 -1 1 first period lead and inc reased that ads an tage to .35-21 at intermission H ow ever W esto n M c F w c n outscored the Fillies .30-11 in the se cond half to take the win Evidence of how well things went M 4 • Il I* **« 4» Cardinals fly away with win in 1 iin e -u p s . :(M> o u ls c o r e d I 3 « 22 ... 7:00 - By Ashley ( onklin Behind 26 punts Irom Brian Ball lone's |unior varsity boys basketball learn defeated Hcppner'» treshmen team ' I 3q on January 26 Ball hit 10 field goal» and 6 of 8 free throws to lead the Cardinals over the Mustangs who were forced to play with only seven players Trie Connor and Ryan M iller led Hrppner's inside game as the two combined lor 24 punts and 12 re bounds Slater Mitchell also had H punts but the Musiangx were plagued hs a season high 32 lur novers and made only 5 of 20 free throws in the game Things started out fairly well for Hcppner which was tied 10 10 after one quarter and down only 23 22 at intermission lone though took control in the se cond half, particularly in the fourth Irame in which the Mustangs were U m » • 4 4 • I * I • 4 2 0 % O ff laSibwr 6:00 - 7:00 JVs defeat Mustangs M«ikr«x i 4ai r » j« ** J or W jv n c W ilgers slam dunks ball By A d llr i ( onklin After playing probably its best half of the scavin in the first half. Hepp nerx varsity girls basketball team played probably its worst final two quarters of the season and lost to the Weston McF.wcn Tiger Scots 51 4 6 ’ast Saturday night in Columbia Basin Conference action With a loss to Pile« Rock on Fri day night and (he loss on Saturday . the Fillie s arc now 4-5 in CBC play and 9 6 overall and appear to he a longshot lo make the district tournament Hcppner must now win at least two of its last three games and hope that Pika Rock and W eston MeFwen will stumble as the Fillies hope to sneak in and grab the Fasicm D is i sion's second district tournament berth behind Stanfield Heppner will try to end its three game losing streak this weekend when they host the Wasco County Redsides on Friday at 6 p m and then travel to Athena on Saturday for a rematch w ilh the Tigcr Scots at ap proxmutely 4 .30 p m Both games will be crucial for the Fillies to remain in the district tour nainent hunt Every T u e s d a y cN. 1st & frd Frid ays 9 a m . to 5 p .m . 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