Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 30, 1987, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Time». Hcppnrr. Oregon Wednesday. September J#, IW7
Defense key to Mustang win Cards fight hard against Grizzlies
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By Casey Pedro
Defence was the key in the
Mustangs 9-7 win over rival River­
side Pirates last Friday night
Heppner is now 3-0 in the Colum
bia Basin Conference
The Heppner Mustangs had nine
players in double figures for defen­
sive points including four sacks, two
interceptions and two fumble
recoveries Riverside's longest play
from the line of scrimmage was on­
ly 12 yards The game deciding fac­
tor came in the third quarter as
Duane Ball and Craig Angcll tackl­
ed Rick Holden in the end /one for
a safety.
Heppner made its only score in the
first quarter set up by Angell's fake
punt 20 yard pass to Ball converting
the first down and keeping the
Mustang drive alive On the nest
play, quarterback Dick Devin con­
nected with Ball in the end /one for
a 3-yard pass play, with Angel! kick
ing the extra point making the only
score for either team in the first half
In the third quarter. Angell punted
the ball out of bounds inside River
side s 10-yard line setting up the
safety Angcll and Hall dumped
Riverside s Rick Hidden in the end
/one for the game dc.idmg score
An inadvertent whistle kept Hcpp
n c r's Devin from running a
Riverside fumbled lateral for a
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hac k Rick Holden scored from three
yards out with Reyes kicking the injured
ball down the held and keep them in
Mustung coach Tim Birkbv at
extra point making the score 9 7
a hole ami away from scoring posi
It was a ciistly game for hi ah tributes the win to field position and lion mosi of the night." Birkbv said
teams as several players were the safety. "We were able to get the "W e had a strong defense (hat bent
but didn't break.'* he added
Heppner s next game will be at
home as they host the Weston
McF.wen Tiger Scots at 7:30 p m
Friday
The Tiger Scots arc led by runn
ing backs John Pike and Ji»hn
From
Shanks Weston McPwen is I I in
the
Columbia lijsin conference
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By Casey Pedro
Heppner Mustang outstanding of­
fensive and defensive players of the
week were Craig Angell and Duane
Ball as the Mustangs beat the Riser
side Pirates 9-7 in a key victory
Angcll. punter and kicker, had a
29-yard average on punis and a 40.5
yard average on kick-offs Angcll
also had a fake punt in which he
passed to Duane Ball to set up the
only Mustang touchdown In the
third quarter. Angcll punted out-of-
bounds inside Riverside's 10 yard
line Thai set up Mustangs' safety
which proved to be ihc game w inn
ing denominator
Ball, a senior, was selected Dclcn
sisc player for his steady play al free
safety Ball assisted on ihc safety
with Angcll and had i>nc interception
to stop a Riverside drive in the fourth
quarter Ball had nine tackles and a
total of 14 defensive points This
season. Ball has two interceptions to
lead the Musiang defense
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lone lost the game 15-10 hut the
Cardinals played well with very
balanced scoring by senior Rondi
Tews and junior Jill Nelson
Sophomore Jo Cupps also chipped
in two kills to add scoring for the
Cardinals.
The Faglcs won and latei went on
to take first place in the tournament
After waiting an hour to play again
the Cardinals went up against the
(ioldendale Wolverines
lime put up a good struggle hut
lost the valiant effort 11-15.
Next on their grueling struggle
was the excellent team put together
by Columbia Christian Several
players played well but i J k Cardinals
seemed to base a lack of com­
munication and team work They
again lost the game 15-12.
Despite the three straight losses
the Cardinals bounced hack lor the
fourth game against the Wahtonka
Junior Varsity
fhe Cardinals played like a well
oiled machine in their win. every one
did well and teamwork was at a high
as they defeated the Wahtonka
Junior Varsity 15-11
Ihe next team they faced was the
mighty Blue Devils of Condon
Ihc game was close and ciHild
have gone either way in the final
minutes hut the Cardinals won 16-14
stunning the Blue Devils.
Since the Cardinals had lost their
first three games the most they could
do was take third place if they
managed to heat Goldendalc who
had beaten them soundly the first
time they had met
But the Cardinals were confident
in their team and their ability to play
lough
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Ihc Cardinals fought buck with tn
tcnsitv snatching the second game
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The change in the Cardinals play­
ing was due to players hustling and
playing with the will to win
Sophomore Jo Cupps did a
superior jiih spiking to keep the Car­
dinals in faint
W nh the game tied at one apiece
the Cardinals, led by sophomore
Linda M oner's serving and good
spiking hy senior Rondi Tews,
defeated Goldendalc 15-13 to take
third place in ihc tournament
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truly excellent care, all the extra help at the tavern, and
everyones co-operation while I'm laid up
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By Sean Warren
The lone volleyhall team played
in their first major tournament this
year Saturday.Sept. 25 at The
Dalles
Rules of the tournament required
each team to play one game against
each opposing team to dec ide who
would play for places
The first team the Cardinals drew
for the match was the Wahtonka
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Cupps, a front
wonng
court starter, added several spikes of
her own to lead the Cardinalv to a
15-13 victory in the second game
The stage was set for the dramatic
third game to decide the winner of
the contest
In the third game all of the players
pulled together and communicated
well Angie Rudisill dal an excellent
job setting the hall Jo Cupps who
was on the other end of Rudisill't
good setting provided several kills
in the third game But in the end the
Grizzlies won the game 17-15 tak
ing the match 2-1.
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Rudisill Papineau made several
good dives to ignite the Cardinalv to
try and win in the hard fought match
Rudisill added a spectacular dig Ui
add a point, hut unfortunately the
G ru/lies took the first game 15-13.
After a bncf rest, the Cardinalv
look the floor determined ml to drop
the second game Mary Cupps con
nccted on several key serves early in
the game to pul the Cardinals ahead,
but as usual the On//lies fought hack
with intensity
Sophomores Judy Jepsen and Jo
Cupps both played very good
volleyball in the second game win
Jepsen came off the bench to add a
new threat to the Grizzlies in the
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(be Cardinals dn>pped the first game
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Die lone volleyball team traveled
to Helix Tuesday. Sept 22 in one of
the most exciting games this year
The Cardinals were led by strung
serving at the start of the first game
by Rondi Tews. Also leading the
way for the Cards were juniors
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