Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 14, 1987, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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Heppner Gazette-Timex. Heppner. Oregon Wednesday. October 14. IW7 . SFVF.N
Cards sink Pirates
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Fillies’ start hot lose
momentum vs. Stanfield
The Heppner sarsity volleyball
team sia rte d o f! surprising unbeaten
ple had played five matches w ithin
the week to Heppncrs' one They vc
Stanfield tbursday. Oct 8 on the
Tigers home court by taking game
one 15-13 Heppner was unable to
keep their momentum going in
games tw o and three as the Tigers"
prevailed 7 15. X 15 tor the match
Bright spots to r the F illie s came
from sophomore Jennifer C u rn n
w ith outstanding spikes Setters
Shannon M cLaughlin and Christs
Stroeher continued to play a good
game ai the net. while Sandi I um cr
ch ip fvd in with some nice placement
sc-ts and giH«d serving, assistant
coach Susan Hisler reported Senior
Jcannie Fit/sim m ons rotated in wuh
excellent serves, but the I iger girls
capitalized on Heppncrs" defensive
had a lot o f practice but we needed
the m atches." Heppner coach T ern
Gentry said
Shannon M d a u g h lm went on a
serving spree collecting lb
worth
10 points tor the match N j ix c
W right also continued her line ser
v ing w ith 4 10 at the scrv ice line for
7 points
The I-lilies w ill luve a good match
at home. I p m . October 17 w ith
Grant Onion, ihe coaches said
errors as b jlls dropped behind their
tront row
"T h e g irls began to tire in ganv
tw o and Stanfield grabbed the
momentum Our g irls haven't had
eno ug h matches to c o n d itio n
themselves Stanfield tor an exam­
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and to test the a b ility o f European-
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No 3. Angie Rudisill returns a Cascade Locks volley at
Cascade Locks The Cards won two out of three games for
the match
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By Sean Warren
The lone v jrv itv vo llcvhall learn
played one o f the bevt games this
season on Ihurw luv. Oct 8
t he Cardinals came out firin g in
the first game defeating the hosting
Cascade Locks Pirates I S 10 t hey
were led by strong serving by senior
Rondi le w s and juniors Jill Nelson
and Angie Kudisill
The Cardinals seemed to be com ­
municating ssell and hustling during
every exchange in the hard lought
game
Sophomores Mary Cupps and Jo
Cupps teamed up to give the Car
dinals a strong scoring threat ripp
ing up the Pirate front line with
dcvastaling selling and spiking
Junior M ichelle Papmeau and
cojvhomore Judy Jepsen came o lt the
bench during the varsity games at
critica l times to help out during the
long games that follow ed
U nfortunately the Cards lost the
second game in a close game 11 - 15
In the th ird game the Cardinals
tore into the Pirates w ith everyone
playing well Sophomore front court
starter Amy W jg cnb lavt added
several key blocks to prevent several
scoring opportunities o f the Pirates
Ihe game was won by the lone
team 15-5 to w in the match
Ihe lone J V team also played
very well w ith strong play by
sophomore Darcce Padberg, Linda
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The JV 's lost their first game on
STOP IN A N D SEE ? a tremendous game played hy both
teams. 13 15.
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The Cardinals took the second
game 15-6 w ith strong play from
freshmen. Wendv Anderson and
Shari kinn cck
The Cardinals took the third game
in a dramatic come from behind sic
lory 15-12. Kinncck scored tour
straight points to lead the Cardinals
to v ictory lo r the second mulch o f the
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believe the study the County Planning Commission has made, the
consideration the County Court has and will make and the control
that will be asserted by the Department of Environmental Quality
will protect all the people of Morrow County.
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