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. • r. ♦ t * " T » * • r r • »'■ » f • » - * ■gflWMMBi Mustang shut out Huskies to lead conference SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times. Ilrppnrr. Oregon Wednesday, (Xtoher 14. 1987 Perfect serving collects win The superb serving and overall team play o f H eppncr’ s J V volleyball leam paved ihe way for a 16-14. 15-6 win over previously undefeated Stanfield Thursday. (X t 8 The Fillies put on a perfect serv ing demonstration by serving 52 out o f 52 over the net during the match "That just doesn’t happen very often and I was really happy for the g irls." coach Susan Hislcr said "W e have been stressing and working on serves for the past two weeks and it's pay ing o ff for them We didn't even realize it was 1007 serving until I got home and looked our scorcbook over The girls had played so well in all ihe areas on the coun that the scrv mg didn't stand out by itself ( kit i The Mustangs nest game is scheduled for F ridjy (Xtoher 16, as the Mustangs host the visiting 1 mat ill j Vikings The Vikings are led by running backs Rod Tarter and Chris Stone, and defense is paced by Tarter and Mike Nelson Umatilla is ihe only other leam. besides the Mustangs, that is undefeated in the Columbia Basin Conference o f eleven girls playing in the match nine had attempts to serve, so it wasn't like just u> players doing well, it was the whole team." Hisler said. Joanna Welch and Dulcie Palmer turned in fine performances with front-row play and each serving K K Kim Slookcy teamed in to display her super quickness in saving and returning balls into the opponents court, while N ikki Brisbois con tinued her stnmg serving ability with 16 16 to e jm 12 points, followed by P alm er. W e lch , and K e lly Vicl.aughitn. 5 5. The J V \ play again at home (X tober 17 to avenge an earlier tour nament loss to Grant Union StMMk» i i t a r Slferr m an C « . ■ 4 . • 1 > *! ‘ ■sr ^ ^ ^ ^ D&L R epair I 't w w i l i n a 4 I» 4 1 1 M a ifh ln g Ha* I I» . \ i * H I 2 41. fa O * » .« I I» Homecoming is a once a-ycar event held during ihe week of the Iasi home football game The Homecoming court is picked by ihe student body, Ihe king is pick ed by the volleyball players and the (Jucon is picked by the football players T he court consists o f three senior boys and girls and two junior boys and girls The court ibis year is seniors Scott Jones. Terry Gray. Duane Ball. Kim Bond. Kim Sager and Shannon M d ^iughlin Juniors Steve Arbogast. Bryan Padhcrg. Christy Stroebcr and Sandi Turner The queen is announced at half-time o f Friday night's game against ihe Umatilla Vikings The king w ill be O ctober 15, 16 & 17 •f . ». V HAPPY 36IH GARY > ^ A A A , • ' / • From Guess ? I -» r - V . . s P V ' * / ?!' '■ K - . • r !; ' V Í - . F '- *.# , % 10 YEARS * \ ,’ l Ihe Heppner Mulangs offensive and defensive players o f the week arc Scott Jones and Jess Jeffreys Scon Jones, senior running back, hail 154 yards rushing, a 20 yard kick-off return, and l(N yards in FOll LI: Lowest Price in Our Best Interior Paint Soft Touch r *,5& ^ *✓ Acrilic Latex Flatwall r * •' ' iBUY NOW PAINT LATER Coast to Goast Heppner Wto Can Hep * mj " 676-W ril In their third match of the season the Heppner volleyball team tell to Slanlield in a long and drawn out affair 7-15. 15-5. «1-15. Ihe Fillies started off with a good brand o f bump, set and spike volleyball basics Angie C'urnn and l .ana Schmidt both much improved players, played then best games thus far this season, especially in the I null SQUAI) TIMES: Juniors (8-18) Juniors (8-18) Senior Citizens (55 & over) Adults (19-54) LIMITED SPOTS AVAILABLE RESERVE YOUR SPOT NOW p.m . p.m . p.m . p.m . ■ 5^ t * ft $ $ L • ./.* • 4 I; i h::} ft T F > I r- ?• * [ ! l RESTURANT “HUSTED SPECIAL” V ' I Saturday Only Hamburger Basket, Medium Drink Regular *3'* * ■ : • 1 SPECIAL «2.50 : t V COST *4.<><> *4 .0 0 *5 .0 0 * 6.00 annmmccd at the dance after the game Homecoming events consist o f students dressing up everyday o f the week according to the dress up day The dress up days are Monday- Bandage day. Tuesday tourist day. Wednesday clash day. Thursday twin day . and Friday Blue and Gold Day On Friday there is a noise parade al 4 p m downtown Game lime is 7 30 p.m Mustangs v*. Vikings This is an important game for Heppner as the outcome w ill he one of the deciding factors for the district playoffs Everyone is encouraged to come out and give their support to the Mustangs; cheer them on to a victory punt returns including a 35-yard punt return touchdown Junior linebacker Jess Jeffreys, had six assisted tackles, two tackles behind ihe line o f xerimage and an interception returning n 22 y a i d s to have a iot.il ol 16 defensive points row Sen mg was a bn o f a struggle al limes but was solved as ihe Fillies turned in 1007 performances with underhands front Tncia Coe. fa n dy Harris and Rebecca Wickland Tiffany Harrison playing for the first time with C team shined in games two and three with aggressive play at the net and an excellent scr ving spree 18 20. worth 14 points for the match " A real bright spot for ntc was seeing the kids down 14 0 in game three and none o f them gave up.” Coach Susan Hisler said "Instead they rolled o ff nine ctraight points and gave Stanfield a real scare A ll twelve o f the girls played and turn ed in their best efforts o f the season the coach said JV’s now 2-2 By Casey Pedro The Mustang Junior Varsity traveled to Weston McF.wen M on day. October 5. losing 24(1 Ihe junior va n ity is now 2 2 In the first quarter. Weston M il wen recovered a tumble, then scored on a three yard run with ihe extra point pass failing, concluding the scoring for Ihe first half Jerry Brosnan had a fumble recovery and Boh Krem hail an in terception each in the second quarter Running hack Jim Brosnan had (he longest rushing play from scrim mage. 35 yards, and Tim Hays had the longest reception on a 30 yard strike from quarterback Slater M itchell The Heppner Mustang |unmr var sitys next game is scheduled for (X - tober 19 at 3 p m as the Mustangs travel (o Umatilla m o Win. Htpuurr e fe interceptions on the game. Dick Devin had two. Ball. Jess Jeffreys and Derek Hoe ft had one apiece W § 4 4 2 2 2 1 • § llr p p n r i I R unda W u ik * f4 u K iu k W rU o u M t t u ■ h fn h h M an A rid W tM ti t m uN ) V h rrm a n t o Oi. 1 * • i 2 2 2 4 4 t v% i 9 • 4 i 4 i 2 2 2 2 1 t 4 • i i i t Cardinals ‘hunt down’ Cougars for league win I l l II M • • • • • The lone Cardinals volleyball team traveled to Echo on (Xtoher 6 to face the Echo Cougars The Cardinals devastated the Cougars with excellent serving and even better spiking to seal up the var sity victory The first game o f the varsity game proved to he the closest o f them all with the Cardinals winning narrow ly 15-12. The Cardinals were led by strong serving by sophomore front court starters. Mary Cupps and Jo Cupps Both Jo and Mary combined to score seven o f the team's total points in the first game The second game was also taken by lone 15 12 The Cardinals were led by sophomore Darcee Padherg and Junior Angie Rudictll Both games were won as a result o f excellent communications and mistake free play Both o f the teams played well hut the Cardinals prevailed taking the match 2-0 The J .V. match proved to he no contest for the Cardinals who linik the games in a cakewalk 15-6. 15-3. The J V teams were led by sophomore Judy Jepsen who helped out hv serv ing excellently and play ing an overall good game ScM f* hru fame kxw |4 12 \ ardh und game kxw I* 12 f% U N game km r 1*4. xm aid game l.**e 15 3 GOOD o LUCK MUSTANGSIu 0 0 0 ****Beat Umatilla**** Ü o o $ Q PLOYHAR Heppner INSURANCE 676-5818 £ q 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO' r >cooccc< I 4‘ x i i i c l o i i I j iiii I m t Y lir d Wallpaper $ell-A-Thon SAVE 3 0 % , On Selected ^^unn divatdi Books i t \ l \ U l A Ì \ II >1 III II YARD Lexington, Oregon — 989-8586 STILL AVAILABLE LOCALLY Custom M a d e HYDRAULIC HOSES 1 /4 " • 3 /4 • 3 /8 • 1 /2 1" / S ' Any Length Lots of Fittings Heppner Auto Farts A 320,000 REWARD 676-9123 148 E Center <L Heppner Authorized by the Mid Columbia Grain Gniwerv Inc Board of Directors l or Informal ion l 4 »ading 1 b T lir A p p rr liriisio n and Con viction Of T h e IV r s o n o r IVrson«* l n \ » l \ c d In I’h«» D estru ction B y Fir e, Of T h e G rain S t o r a g e W arehouses I ¿»rated In S h e rm an C ounty, O re go n Contact Gerald Lohrey Sherman C o Sheriff 565 3622 I 1 r a |w By Sean Warren C’ team falls to Stanfield COMING SAT. OCT. 17TH. P R O FES S IO N A L BOW LER D A V E III S I F I) Bowl Along With The Pro's 1 3 5 7 Ikianc Ball ran a reverse 21 yards with Angell kicking the extra point making the score 140 In the fourth quarter. Ihe Iasi score o f the game was a three yard run by running back Jim Brosnan Angell who has a perfect extra punt record on ihe season kicked the extra point " I t was a good game defensively for u s ." coach Tim Birkbv said O u ts ta n d in g M u s ta n g s nam ed By Casey Pedro Till: Photo by Jaaon Doug harry By Casey Pedro Will Be Closed Thurs., Fri., & Sat. • nnnaaa 2 -V,. Mustangs prepare for homecoming w • la d o u tu a l s la lM K , The Heppner Mustangs lead the Columbia Basin Conference after Friday night s victory over the host Sherman Cininty Huskies 214) In the first half, the Mustangs had a lot o f penalties that stopped scor ing drives Hie Mustangs first quarter score came on Scott Jones' 55 yard punt return with Craig Angell kicking the extra point request also the pleasure of your company at the reception lo follow. t Hwlunc kan 21 IM Boti *• » lu* I 21 . "T y v Wi • lO p p o rr Hull 11 riaa I S ta rli k a k i, t i f i a r » R ruutan J ro a i S ntrll k ak i Mustang Dick Devin throws a pass to No 60 Doug Marlatt in Thursdays game at Sherm an' County The Mustangs are 5-0 in overall play with an important upcoming homecoming game this Friday against Umatilla Vikings who beat the undefeated Wahtonka Eagles in their Thursday game Game time is 7:30 Come support your team. By Casey Pedro In the aecoad quartet rcciever The Mustangs had a ti«al of fisc Mr. and Mrs David Mitchell request the honor of your presence ill the marriage of their daughter Join Monique to Mark Ire Maasdani on Saturday, October 17, NK7 at 11:00 a.m. All Saints Episcopal Church, Heppner, Oregon. • IWppnrt M * 111 •ifpfmrf l.m, IS pun) rr(>Mn .Saar! lu ll Or Fred Hawkins. OSP The 0alles 296-2161 o h V* l 5? I- «. , "A T 1 * * *- <4 , ■ v ' . _ ; « »v • ' ■