Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 21, 1987, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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Heppner suffers first loss of season
Cards burn Rangers
for 46 points
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Friday. October 23. as the Mustangs
travel to Wahlnnka (he game starts
at 7 :3 0 p m
By Casey Pedro
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A clipping penally left ihc Hcpp
ncr Mustangs four points short as the
U m a tilla V ik in g s handed the
Mustangs their first Colum bia Basin
Conference loss 6 -2 .
Ih c Mustangs had one o f their
best defensive efforts this year as the
M u s ta n g s gave up o nly one
touchdown and stopped the Vikings
twice inside the Heppner 10-yard
line
In the first quarter. defensive end
Barney 1 i ml say tackled the Viking
punter M a rlin e / in the end /one to
put the Mustangs up 2 0
Heppner gave up two interceptions
in the first half which stopped possi
hie scoring drives
In the fo u rth q u a rte r, the
Mustangs ran a reverse to Duane
Ball who ran it 70 yards for a
to u chd o w n , being called back
because o f a clip Plays later, punter
C raig Angcll tried a fake punt pass
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that was incomplete to Ball The
Vikings hail the ball on the Mustang
I ( yard line with Rod farter scor
mg on a three yard run with the run
failing
■‘Turnovers hurl us,” coach fu n
Bitkby v i k I “ The offense seemed to
run in spurts, at tunes it worked real
well and at times it couldn’t do very
m uch.” Birkhy added
I he next game is sc heduled lor
By Sean Warren
The lone football team traveled to
Dufur for a Saturday afternoon game
October 17 with their tie for first
place with E cN i at stake
No 25. Scott Jones carries the ball for the Mustangs in Fri­
day's Homecoming game.
School Lunch
Menus
R iverside H ig h School
M onday, oct 26 chicken fried
steak, potatoes with gravy, carrots,
rolls with hutter. fruit, anil m ilk; or
salad bar and milk
I u ev la y . < )ct 27 bum tos, cheese
sinks, spinach, pears, cookies and
m ilk, or salad bar and milk
W ednesday, O ct
28 g rille d
cheese sandwich, tomato soup,
vegetable stick, brow nies, ap
plcsaucc. and m ilk, or salad bar and
milk
fh u rv la y . < k t 2^ turkey noodles,
green beans, cheese slicks, apple
raisin salad, crisped rice bar. and
m ilk, or salad bar and milk
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and milk
Tuesday, Oct 27 tomato soup,
grilled cheese vindwiches. vegetable
sticks, applesauce cake and milk
Wednesday, Oct 28 hot turkey
sandwiches, potatoes with gravy,
carrots, cranberries, dessert and
m ilk
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French bread, mixed vegetables,
pineapple and milk
Friday. ( V i M) Halloween w icner
wraps, cheese sticks, peas, fruit tan
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M onday. Oct 26-chicken nug .
Heppner fans make lots of noise Friday afternoon in the
gets. corn, grapes, icc cream and
downtown
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Friday. ( Vt hi bandaged skeleton
Nines, creepy crunchies, swamp
grass, flying saucers, ghost rings,
black cow ju k e
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M onday, ( V l 26 cook s choice
Tuesday. (V t 27 potato bar. fruit,
rolls with honey hutter. and m ilk, or
salad bar and milk
Wednesday. <Nt 28 hamburger
I he I iger Scots ai Athena fhurs
out the effort wc needed,” stated
fixings, later tots, fruit and m ilk; or
day eliminated Heppncr's Varsity
head coach T e rn Gentry
salad bar and milk
volleyball players from a district
Nance Wri ght . Jennifer C u rn n .
D iu rv l.iv . < Kt 2M N-anie wienies,
tournament spot in a d o o r die siiua
Jcamc Fit/sim mons and Tam i 1 ind
vilad. eommeal mils, (nut and milk
lion tor the Fillies by ujvndmg
say all shined in the match wuh an
Friday, ( V t M) chicken, potatoes
Heppner 15-5. 1 2 1 5 . I ' 8
excellent offensive output com
with gravv. vegetable, rolls, cake
Weston M eF w en with the win
pletmg 24 25 attempts at the net toi
and milk
look over vile possession of first
VbT accuracy, 4 4 T ot those being
lone Schools
place m the I astern Division of the
jccs “ Tum i turned in a 10 11 and
M o n d a y . O ct
2b ham and
S0r< ace spiking performance over
Columbia Basin Conference
scalloped potatoes, hot rolls with
the last two matches and has impmv
The Fillies playing in a totally
butter and jelly, seasoned peas and
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her serve a great d e a l.” v i y s
dominated Tiger Scot gym with
carrots, celery sticks, truii and milk
Gentry
charged up toothall players cheering
Tuesday,
O ct
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IT>c I-lilies cooled oft a hit in game
on their home team, were a hit hc\i
macaroni, tossed salad. French
three as Weston M c l wen continued
taut m game one as they could never
bread, fru it, graham crackers and
lo serve well I he T iger Siois then
get the momentum going their wav
m ilk, or salad bar and milk
smashed two untouchable hits which
losing the game I ' 5
Wednesday . (X't 2K slew coitage
seemed to dampen the Filly s spirits
Game two was a complete turn
cheese with pineapple salad, corn
and gave W eston M i i wen the extra
around
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Shannon
bread and butter, krispic cookies,
momentum needed to capture the
M e l anghlin did a super |ob at ihc
m ilk or salad bar and milk
third game and match I s 8
net “ M iU iu g h lin turned in a tine
I h u r s d a y . O ct
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" W e had 4 serves called has k dur
all around match of serving lb lb .
c a s s e ro le .
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mi xed
mg the match N'cause ol tool faults
worth 8 points, good setting, and
vegetables, carrot sin ks, bread and
and that h u rt,” slated Gentry
completing soiik - spike attempts
butter, fruit and m ilk, or salad bar
la r lic r in the season, the Fillies lost
Shannon has played hard all season
and milk
a hearthreaker to Athena |S 12.
Her experience showed as she pul
Friday. Oct
40-tomato soup,
7 15. 15-13
bologna or peanut butter and honey
Heppner plavs tough Stanfield ( k
sandwiches, crackers, pickles and
J o n e s r e c e iv e s
toN 'r 23 at home in their last match
m ilk.
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Weston-McEwen
eliminates Fillies
H e p im e r High Si tuml
M onday. ( V t
26 tacos, green
beans, lettuce and tomatoes and
cheese, pudding and nulk
Tuesday. ( V t
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nhread. salad, halt apple and m ilk,
or salad bar and milk
Wednesday, ( V t 28 turkey and
noodles, muttins. vilad. fruit and
m ilk , or salad bar and milk
Thursday, ( k i 2^ potatoes and
gravy, rolls, celery and peanut but
ter cups, fruit and milk nr salad bar
and milk
(0 tomato soup,
salad
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By Casey P e d ro
Heppner running hack. Scott
Jones, a senior at Heppner High
S ih o ol. was selected Colum bia
Basin ( onlerence offensive player ot
the week lor his outstanding efforts
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Lineman Gary Rea. also got into
the scoring column again for the se­
cond time this season scoring (tie two
jvomt conversion for the Cards
Die Cardinals opened up the se­
cond quarter with Ball running the
ball in on a 35 yard scamper for a
touchdown
A fter yet another fumble the Car
dinals scored another touchdown
with the powerful running o f Dustin
Padberg who scored from 35 yards
out to put the Cardinals ahead 28-0.
Senior fullback Kenny Snider also
aildcd several outstanding blocks for
tsxli P.tilbcrg and Ball
The Cardinals went into their
halftime protecting their 28-0 lead
lone returned the opening kickoff
of the half. 50 yards for the
touchdown Ball who miraculously
managed to get open, scored his
ihird touchdown ot the night
Dutur answered with their first
scoring drive ol the night on a Namie
b yard run
A fter a Cardinal punt late in the
third quarter, the Rangers scored on
a long Saime run (Total yards not
known).
I he Rangers scored one o f the two
conversion attempts to leave the
score at the end o f three quarters
three senior players Die coaches cn
courage those that haven't attended
a game to come and give their sup
juiri with their attendance at the last
volleyball game o f IV87
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Kim Sager is crowned queen
at halftime by last year’s,
queen Dorothy Hayes. She I
was escorted by her father
Harley
The Cardinals were led by nearly
flawless play by senior quarterback
kev in Ball and junior tailback Dustin
Padberg
The Cardinals ruined the Ranger
mimecoming ripping the Rangers
4 6 -1 4 .
lone struck first scoring on a
magnificent 60 yard breakaway run
he Ball
The point after attempt was scored
by Snider on a pass fn*m Ball
A fter a fumble the Cardinals took
over the ball on their own ten yard
line.
Two plays later. Padberg ripped
thmugh the Dufur hackfield to score
on an 85 yard touchdown run
Ball seined again midway through
the fourth on yet another run. this
one for 10 yards
After getting the ball again in the
fourth quarter, junior Brian Ball
scored on a 13 yard sprint to finish
out the scoring for N nh teams
The final score for the game was
Cardinals 48 to Rangers 16
Padberg ended up with 20M yards
on 27 carries with two touchdowns
Ball who scored 4 touchdowns, also
had a big day rushing with 13 car­
ries for i m yards
“ Kenny (Snider) really had son k *
great blocks to help a lot” Padberg
said later when asked aNiut his great
game
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