Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 18, 1987, Page NINE, Image 9

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JV Fillies hit scoring drought
H t Ashles ( m ik liii
H eppner’ s tumor sarsitx g irls
h t i t i t l M I team hit a scoring drought
in the second jik t third quarters
S jiu ril.n afternoon anti ttc ic unable
It' make up the dU tereike as they tell
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to tltc W esi.m S t tl wen tig e r Siots
rh e f i l l k ’s wore outscored 1 7 q m
w von d period anil 7 \ m the third
quarter as the tig e r S t,.is
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halantcd s to rin g allas I, to heat
Heppner
Mars M|.<rk.laritl stored 12 points
to lead W eston M i l wen as H eikv
(io u ld atkl M e pan A a n O xk e r eon
tnhoted K m ore points each
H ie F illie s were led hs I ihhs
H rilt s patik- high 1 ( p u n ts Nance
last
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W ripht added d nvsrc
H e p p tK r. w ith B ritt scoring six
points aikl Jennifer I 'u m n lou r
m ore, led It ) h after the lu st iv r n k l
H o w e ve r the Tiger SoHs tank-
h o ik w ith eiphl points from (io u ld
atkl six flin t) Va nt K 'k e r in the se
c o tu l train e to lead 2 ) I ** at
interm ission
( Iould hit all six o f her tree throws
in the trank* and V a n th k e r was
three o f lo u r Irotn the stripe to help
pise W eston M i l wen the lead
W ripht kept the f illies in the eontest
hs sinking liv e o l seven toul shots
Both teams struggled in the third
quarter hut the Tiger V o t s stored
lust enough to insrcase their adsan
tape to t(l 22
B iork larkl then tallied lit o f her
Fouls contribute to C ardinal loss
p u n ts in the final period to pace
W eston M i l wen to the v it t o r i
la s h team was ove r 50 percent
tron i the char its stripe tor the gatik-
as the Tiger S u n s made 12 o f 20
shots lo r htl percent and Heppner
was 14 2h lo r '4 percent
The f illies w ill trv to end their
tw o paiik- losing streak this Saturila)
as thes travel to Athena tor a I p m
rematch w ith W eston M i l wen
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T o o many fouls and too many un
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hecn the tw o main lac tors o l the lone
C ardinals loss to Ihe C a sia d c lo c k s
Pirates on the Pirates home cin irt,
February 7 Cascade Locks led
throughout the game, although the
C ardinals came w ith in one several
times Both teams canned 22 field
goals, hut lone n u d e only 10 to
Cascade la v k s IH tree throws
D ustin Padherg led ihe lone
scorers w ith 17 points and V re
hounds K e v in Ball had h assists
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JV Fillies suffer third
straight loss
By Ashley C o n k lin
Heppner s |unior varsity g irls
basketball team suffered it third
K n ig h t loss last Saturday afternoon
a« they were defeated 42 30 by the
W eston M c T w e n Tig erS cots The
F illie s fell to 5 h on the season
The T ig e rS co ts outscored Hepp
ner in every quarter exsept the fourth
and were in control throughout the
game D aw n Shepard led a halanc
ed W eston M c F w e n scoring attack
w ith 10 points as M ars B iorklan d
and C h risty Shater added K points
apiece for the w inners
Jennifer C u r rin and I .ihhs Britt
topped the Fillies with nine atkl eight
points each
Both squads had their d ifficu ltie s
at the tree throw line as Heppner was
14 of «1 lo r 45 percent and the
TigerS cots nude o n ly 14 o f *0 shots
fo r 47 percent
T h e F illie s fell behind K 5 alter
one p c ritk l and then W eston
Me I wen increased its lead to 2 1 1«
at halftim e after taking the second
quarter 13-8
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Mustangs Frosh run
over Pirates
By Vxhlev C o n k lin
Fueled hy an explosive second
quarter and 28 points from Russell
B ritt, H cp p n e r'x freshmen hoys
haskethall team ran over the R iver
side Pirates by a h i - 5 1 count on
January 27.
The Mustangs trailed the Pirates
18-10 after one quarter hut same
alive in the second quarter to lead
30-28 at halftime
B ritt had 10 points m the quarter
for Heppner and added 12 more
points in the hnirth period when the
M ustangs pulled away from the
Pirates 22-14
Things started o ff rough for Hepp
ner as they trailed 18 10 fo llo w in g
one quarter before B rut helped lead
the wav to the w in
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Cards defeated on home court Team
carries frosh
to victory
IJv \shlev ( o n k lin
A total team r f t o n leil H e p p n e r'.
treshmen boss haskethall team to a
4H 2 ' s tito ts over the l nut ilia V ik
mgs on January 2V
I ru C o n t.tr k\l the Mustang point
parade w ith III punts aikl Slater M u
shell added V uk>re
M ils hell and Rsan S tille r led
Heppner on the hoards as they
grubbed nine rebounds apiece and
C o n n o r had eight tik.re Casey
I'e d ro dealt out tour assists to lead
the sluh in ihat category
rhe Mustangs also held highscor
mg I ta n s lle in ze lm a n to |ust 8
p u n ts alter he had scored 2 « p u n ts
in a h ' 4'» Heppner w in K k k on Jan
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th e V ik in g s slaved w ith the
Mustangs in ihe titsi h a ll, tra ilin g
onls b A alter Ihe lu st period anil
lh V al halttune
H o w e ve r Heppner t.>ok the th ird
quarter 12 10 and the lo u rth p eriod
20 M cn route to the w in
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Two absences
hurt JV Fillies
h i \shles ( o n k lin
W ith onl> six plasers in the
lineup. Heppner s |unior sarsiis girls
haskethall team was unable to stas
with the Pilot ft, h . k Koi kets last Frt
da> afternoon atkl the result was a
W 52 loss
Ih e T illie s were without M ichelle
Beck w ho was ill and Nance W right
w ho was on a fa m ily vacation
W ithout the tw o Heppner fell to the
R , k kets
The T illie s , tra ilin g M) In enter
mg the lou rth quartet mounted a
comeback in the quarter hut tell
short
Pilot k, s k held on to the
w ith som e clu ts h tre e th ro w
shooting
The R ik k e ts . w ho made 15 o l 2*
tree throw s lo r hA percent in ihe
game, sank 7 o l 1(1 toul shots in the
fourth quarter to hold on
H cp p n c r's Jc n m lc r C 'urrtn . w ho
was ihe gam e's leading s io rc r w ith
17 points, led the T ills com eback as
she accounted tor 12 o t Heppner s
p u n ts d uring the closing run
Ilk - Tillies started the game in fine
fashion as ihes led P ilot R . k k V K
after the first period as ( i u r i n and
I ihhs Britt scored all ot the T il l)
points
Ih e root cased in on Heppner dur
mg the second Iram e as the Boskets
outscored He|>pocr 14 4 in Ihe trank-
to go on top hs a 22 I « m argin at
the break
In the third period the f lilies w in’s
continued as they hit only three ol
eight Ire • throw s and tell hehtnd
t() If. he ore m ounting their fourth
quarter i .iik’has k
W h ile the Boskets hail a good
night at the tree throw stripe fle pp
ner did not. m aking only 111 o l 27
o ffe rin g s for 57 percent
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Heppner hit only tour o f nine tree
throw s during the third frame and as
a result were outscored 12 4 in the
frame to trail " 1 7 entering the
fourth quarter
The T illie s did nutiage to take the
lou rth quarter hs a I 5 ‘t m argin hut
it was too late as the I tgerScols won
by a dozen points
Poor tree throw shooting con
tinued to plague both teams in the
filia l quarter as Heppner n u d e A o l
1.« attempts and W eston Me I wen
was 7 fo r 15 in the quarter
Heppner w ill end its season at
hottk- on a rare Ihursdas afternoon
date when it hosts the l mat ilia Y ik
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(.riz / lu -s on the C ardinals home
court Starting lo r the C ards were
three seniors w ho were plus mg their
Iasi game in the lone g ym , s hi ts
Rea. k ie rin Doherty and Robert
Adams
H e lix leil ilk- gaiik- Iro iu the hx’gm
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ot the first quarter
l op xcorers tor the ( '.udinals were
( hris Rea w ith I « pun ts atkl Dustin
I ’adhetg and Ken Snider w ith IO
each Rea also lead at Ihe hoards
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Its W i l t s ( o n k lin
Heppner s |untor sarsits boss
haskethal team tell to ' v on tin-
season fo llo w in g a AH t| loss io the
W eston M et wen lig c rN io ts last
Saturday afternoon
The Mustangs heal the I ig c rV o ts
4A (q tw o weeks ago hut this turn-
were outscored in every quarter and
never were in the gattk- alter the se­
cond period
Bussell B rut, w ho scored a game
high I ' points lo r Heppner. had h
points in the first quarter as the
Mustangs tell behind 12 H at the end
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