Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 18, 1987, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    I h r lle p p o c i G a /r l le - l im es. H ep p n er, O reg o n U i ' i I ih m I im , r i i M u n n I«, i ▼n > •
Fillies lose chance for district
Vshles ( nn k lin
For the first time in f.nir scars
H eppner’» girls basketball tram
w oo l make the Colum bia Basin
Conference disrrvt tournament atter
a 48 36 loss to the W eston M, I wen
T igerSctas last Saturdas night
Even if the Fillies had » o n Satur
day night thes still w.mldn t have
been able to n u k e the district tour
nam rnt because Pilot R .xk defeated
Bowling news
KofTrt- k u p k r g f r r s
35 on latst
5
T V Pytts
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T V G utter D usters
I5ky H 'l
T V Hopefuls
12
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B eecV rs Alley Cats
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No Pin Hitters
1011
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M C .C G
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T V Hi Ho *
15
T V Dregs
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High game 1 inda Schult/ 184
High series 1 inda Sc hull/ k5k
High team game Gutter Dusters
- 583
High team series {¡utter Dusters
- 1664
Splits converted Verna Brinda
5-8 10 and Pat la n k to rd 4-5 7
S p a rrtim e rs
J a n u a r s 27
W on 1 ost
C entral Market
17
7
4
T J’x C am era
15
4
P eterson's
15
V s Schwab
4
15
L en's Processing
12
12
B ud's Pub
8
16
C iardner's
7
17
Black Mt Fleet
7
17
Splits converted Kerry Petty |<>hn
4-5
Bonnie Cam pbell put together
high gam e scries of 180. 214. and
201 for a 600
T h u rsd ay Night 1 adies
Jan u a ry 30
W on 1o st
3
Depot Nursery
10
3
4
K in/ua
s
Ray Boyce Ins
7
Bark n Chips
6
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5
B P o f :
J&J C eram ics
4
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Country Rose
4
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B&C Repair
Splits convened Marie Boor k r>
M illie H an n a4 7-4. Alvina Pad!» .
6-7 8 10; Melba (Juackenbush ' I"
Betts Pctts|ohn 4 10. and Phv
Piper 2 4 7 4 |o
High game Karen Palm er 214
High series Ia.R avnc Bowman
510
K in/ua C orp bowled a I < a a•
game
Dime a D o /rn
Ja n u a ry 25
H on I ost
No Six
14
6
No Flight
14
6
No Five
lOVi 4 1 ■
No Seven
10
10
No Three
to
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No. Two
11
No Four
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No O ne
14
Splits convened D W ilson4 10
High gam e B C orbin 218/ am
K M cR o V rts
188
High scries t Me Roberts - 5.34
and K M cR oV rts 504
High team ganv- No Seven
745
High team series No Seven
2164
Hap vy'S w eet
'Michelle
M om
& Dad
S h ern u n C iH in ts on Saturdas night
Heppner is now k h in CBC plas
and 10 7 overall and in t.nirth place
in the CB( s Eastern D isiskhi Sian
field had alrcads clitK hedthe East'»
top \jv-t and a number one berth in
next w eekend's district tournam ent
while Pilot Rtv k and the figerS cots
are battling it out tor the l ast 's other
playoff s|»>i
Back to Heppncr s game with
Westi*n Met wen. the Fillies led
after one period of plas before the
TigerScots controlled the game the
rest of the was lor the sic tors
We tust h js c n 't reads plased
well in our last tour g am es.' Hcpp
ner coach Mike Roser said Die
Fillies hase lost three of tV ir last
tour gam es jn d were ham pered in
the game hs shi.-ting only 21 per
cent from the field ( 12 ol Vo and 27
turnovers
Misse Fubanks led Heppner with
22 [ . ’inis a career tying 23 re
f>>umls. ami k steals bui no .-«her 1 il
Is had over k points or 6 rebounds
Dies k-'sed on Missv but she
nod 22 points and 2 ' rebounds but
we didn't get much from anstvvls
else and its tough to win when that
h ap p en s." Rover said
Heppncr t.v.k a 12 10 lead after
one quarter behind sis points from
Fubanks and four from C inds
Stroeher but the Fillies got into t«*ul
trouble carls on as Mrocber I ami
I m dsay. and S. iik I i lu rn c r each
pic kcxl up three fouls in the first half
I ubanks had tour more [»>ints in
the second frame but H eppncr got
<>nls live |»nnls as a team a s Weston
St. I wen went i>n top bs a 2lF 17 ad
vantage at the break
K e lli I o n g . w ho led the
I igerV ots with I 8 [»unis in the con
test, rifled in 8 points during the
third q u a rte r to lead W eston
Mcl wen to a I ' ' n u rg in in the
quarter to iik rcase its lead to 11 2 1
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Fillies run down
Redsides in OT
Mustang
frosh
defeat
Riverside
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Cardinals beat Cougars
Bs Vshles ( niikliii
Behind a strong fourth quartet
Hcjspner's treshmen boss basketball
team detealed the Riverside "{"'
team M 57 on Februars 1
Ihc M ustangs trailed the 1’irates
44 42 entering the lourth quarter but
tallied to take the lourth quarter
IV I 3 to jni II out the win
Fric C onnor led tour Heppner
plascrs with 16 [Hunts as Rs.in
Miller Slater Mitchell and Brian
Smut»»' cac h atklesl 10 jvints lor the
Mustangs
Heppner looked good alter the
first period when thes had an IN V
lead over Riverside as six different
Mustangs scored in the period
Connor scored six of his points
during the second quarter but the
Pirates outscored Heppner 17 14 in
the quarter as thes came within
'2 26 at halftime
Riverside kejH the pressure on in
the third pcri.vl as thes managed a
44 42 lead thanks to an 18 It) jd sa n
tage in the jscriod before the
Mustangs rallied lor the win
Craig Angell added 4 points lor
Heppncr which went over the rat
jxunt mark lor the fourth time this
season
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Tina Davidson (No 20) passes to Theresa Lindsay
Its \ s h l r s C onklin
Friday the I Mh p rosed to be the
Heppncr curls basketball team ’s
lu .k s das a s the Fillies rebounded
from a horrid first halt to deteat the
W asco ( mints Redsides 44 45 in
overtime last Fridas night inC olutn
hia Basin C onference action
Heppncr co uldn't buy a basket in
the lost halt as they were 5 o f 33
from the field, a dismal I ' percent
For the game the Fillies finished at
24 percent by making only 18 of 7k
shots
H owever H eppncr found )usl
enough offense in the second hall to
comeback from a 15 12 halftime
deficit to rally for the win
' W i had trouble getting going in
the first half o ffen siv ely ." Heppncr
cistch Mike Rover said, "and W asco
C ounts did a good |oh on detense
W e |ust couldn't get our shots to
fall "
The Fillies took a 6 5 lead atter
one period of plas before their bad
second quarter Heppncr opened the
second quarter by missing 13 shots
in a n>w before Jennifer C urrin
scored a! the k i n juncture to pull the
Fillies within 4 8
Heppncr d id n 't score again until
4 1 seconds left in the halt when Cin
dy Stroeher sank a shot from the
baseline to end a drought of 12
straight misses from the field as the
F illie s w e re d o w n 15 12 at
C o n g ra tu la tio n s To
C u sto m er A p p recia tio n I)a>
D o o r Prize Winners
Homelite Super Chain Saw 16 bar wcase
Ritter Campbell Islington
Roll away Tool Chest
Fern Evans Heppner
35.000 BTU Space Heater
Buck Hand bur \ Heppner
Farberware Coffee Urn
Undo Jones leximpon
Toy Tractor
Brenda Jones h ho
Thanks to all who came to our
Customer Appreciation Day
points
Its Vshles ( n n k l i n
\ dismal Orsi half sjselled defeat
tor H cppncr's iunior sarsiis boss
haskelball learn on January Ml
against ihe Wahlonk.i I iglcs
Ihc Mustangs tell behuul 12 6 al
Ihe first quarter break and M 17 al
interm ission th e s tried but were
unable to make up ground in the se­
cond half
Ihe Faglcs were led by the inside
plas ol Dave I v...g who accounted
tor 2 t |»'ints < iuard Russell Britt led
Heppncr with 17 [mints and Barnes
I mdsay chipped in 10 more
IX.ak (raced W ahtonka to the
halftime lead with seven [mints in the
first (scruni and six in the second
frame
Britt kejH the M ustangs within
sinking distance in the first hall with
nine [mints in the second (tam e
H rppncr rallied lo outscorc the
Faglcs 17 6 in the third quartet to
close the gap to 17 14
Britt scored six (mints m the
quarter and Derek Hoclt tallied live
more
However Wahtonka regained con
trol in the fourth (H-riod to win
51 42
Hoctt and Jason Douglierts gtabb
ed seven rebounds apiece against the
taller Fugle from line
interm ission
Pari of Heppncr s m isfortunes in
the lirst hall were due to the tact that
the Fillies couldn't get the ball inside
to Missy Fubanks
I ubanks was one of tour from the
field in the first halt and had onls
four points in the half
Fuhanks and Strocbcr brought
Heppner hack in the third frame as
the Fillies i Hit scored the Redsides
I k | | in the frame to forge a 27 2b
advantage
f ubanks tallied seven points in the
third frame and Stroeher six while
W asco County got seven points fn*tn
Jane lie Capps in the frame
"C indy Stroeher kept us in the
game in the third p e rio d ." Royer
said, and then Missy look charge
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and got the job done tor us
Vfc sMonfca
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Fubanks »cored xix points in the HrpfMwr
6 I I 17 « 4 2
Wato.tsfca V M « ■ « » • * akto.tihnfcr 2 I I « H r .
fourth quarter for Heppner and Tina
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Davidson added six more hut Capps Ito** • 6 4 • Ito»/ lfc.«fc * « ’ 2 3 variala» 3 I 4 ’
added six more for the Redsides as I 4 .1. .'I i l l *i
lU p t m n M rto h rr» I 6 « 2 «/ H I 6 « » I ' ItosMX
W asco Counts forced the overtim e
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session by taking the fourth quarter
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F 't o a f < m 4 S u a » lattai fa««*. Mifcf.utka 14 H t jmwrt
by a 15 14 margin
12
TV overtime [rerun! was all Hcpp
n c r's how ever as the Fillies went on
lor a 44 45 win as Fuhanks and
Theresa 1 mdsay each sank tour tree-
throw s in the extra session tor
Heppner
W ith the game tied at 4 k 4k.
Fuhanks sank tw o free tosses with
hy Ashley ( nnklin
15 seconds to play and atter Nandi
Stanfield
s iunior sarsits N .ss
Turner forced a jum p ball situation
basketball learn proved lo be t«H>
that went to H eppncr. Fubanks net
muc h tor the Heppner freshm en on
ted two more free throw s to give the
Februars 2 as the M ustangs lost
Fillies the victory
67
16 to the Tigers
Faibanks finished the game w nh 2 1
Heppner was outscored in every
jsoinls. 14 rebounds, and I 1 steals
quarter and w asn't able to stay with
lor her fourth "trip le deniblc" of the
the more exjx-rienced Stanfield
season She was also 4 for 11 at the
Squad
free throw stripe
I rte C onnor led the M ustangs
m m ni x
1« M M M (IT t
with I 1 points and Ryan Miller alv.
had a g.md game with III [mints and
Mustang frosh
outscored by
Stanfield
\S hether il w.is a lei down hy thè
( anim ale hecause of thè etfort thè
presious night or thè g . . . l strong
eltorl hy thè ! cho Cougars. or thè
o tfk iu ls hasm g a ha.l night,
w hulescr Saturdass game with
Febo w.is noi a imi game tu esuliti
Itic- ( ard.nals siarled out sers
slow and ha.l tu make a reai run in
thè secoiul quarter io just gel back
w ith m tw o b s halltim e Ih escco n d
hall turned ulto a teal tal race, us
fise C ougars and tfiree Curdmals
touled out of thè game Al least thè
olficials were esen with their c.ills
Ione hud l i tmils and Fcho h.nl
'2 Ihe C ougats were kepi in ihe
game bs ihcir (ree Ihrow sh...|m g
I hes shoi 41 .uni m.idc 20 of Ihcm
while ihe ( ardm als shol l‘> and on
ly n u d e 12
Ihe thing th.it kepi thè ( ardmals
m thè game and linulls [Hit Ihcm
ahi-a.l vsas thè taci thes collccted 50
rcfmuiids ami t.mk
sln»ts troni thè
lield Ih e l ardm als were led in
se.ring bs 1 Verni Hums with 14 and
in reboundm g hy Jo C u p p s with 14
I cho c l’ut ( ¡.tede led all scorers with
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Heppncr alsai struggled at the tree
throw line, dropping in only 6 of 26
attempts lor 2 ! percent compared to
|k 30 and ko percent lor the I tgers
Stantie Id led I I 4 after one period
of play and then upped its advantage
to 24 16 at the break
Die M ustangs tried to catch up in
the second hall hut to no avail as the
I igers stayed in control of the game
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Ihe C ardinals can forget this
game and start thinking o f the Ihifur
Rangers wfn.m thes will play on Frt
■las m the first game of Ihc District
' H (u rls Basket hall tournam ent in
l inutillu Ihe loser will he out of the
tournam ent, the winner will play
again Saturday night
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State Representative District 59
Wants to Know The
PEOPLES1 CHOICE
Senate Resolution S JR 3
School Safety Net Measure
Under this concept, the schtH>l district may levy an amount
equal to the total of the previous year s levy automatically.
If a district requires more then the previous year's total, there
must he a vote of ihe people
A n y new less approved by the people becomes part o f the
automatic levy the following year.
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HAPPY 10th. BIRTHDAY
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M o r r o w C o u n ty
G ra in G r o w e r s
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Deena Hams (No 43) shoots for two of her 14 game
Should Schools be given 10051 prior year's
levy automatically?
Should new levies become part of new
automatic levy?
Should lax bases he allowed to gnrw at t>%
per year
Mail Ren French 8312 State Capitol Salam. OR 17310