Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 21, 1987, Page NINE, Image 9

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H rp p n rr Gazette-Times. Heppner. Oregon Wednesday, O clohcr 21, 1987 - NINE
Heppner traveler enjoys fall foliage
journey through eastern Canada
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lone Junior High B " team tournament winners played at Stanfield, Oct 17 with their first
place bracket Back row: Erika Bergstrom, Crystal Minster, Chisana Warren, Amy Pointer,
Jannie Cupps, Coach Barb Collin.
Front row Cherie Papineau. April Taylor. Tabby Harms.
Ione V.B. clips Falcons wings
By Sean Warren
The lone Cardinal volleyball team
(ravelled to Wheeler Tuesday, Oc­
tober 1.1 for a well deserved varsity
victory.
The Cardinals lost the first game,
however, 15-13 despite strong play
by ju n io r Angie R udisill and
sophomore Darcec Padberg who
each had over ten sets between them
Sophomore Mary Cupps also add
ed four kills to help the Cardinals in
their losing effort.
The second game also was close
but the visiting Cardinals squeaked
by 16-14 to even the series in the
match I - 1.
Senior Rondi Tews and Rudisill
combined to score 12 o f the Car­
dinals sixteen points
The second game was a total team
game with everyone playing up to
their normal level o f play.
J h e third game proved to be less
challenging for the Cardinals who
took the game 15-7.
Rudisill came alive in the third
game with potent serving that left the
Falcons speechless She scored ten
straight points in the- game to give the
Cardinals the lead.
The Cardinals took the scries 2 -1
The lone J V team gave the J V
Falcons a good run in their games
I r d by the strong play o f sophomore
Judy Jcpsen and freshmen Wendy
Anderson and Sharra Kinneck
Jcpsen scored four points and an
ace in their first game Unfortunately
it wasn't enough The Falcons took
the game 15-7.
W ith excellent serving by
sophomore Mary Cupps, the Car
dinals were able to turn the table on
the Falcons and take the game 15-7.
Darcec Padberg, who also played
in the J V game chipped in three
spikes to lead the Cardinals in the se
cond game
The third game was probably the
closest the J V had been in all year
and could have gone either way
when it came down to the final three
plays.
The J V team lost the game on a
heartbreaker. 16 14 The Falcons
took (he J V series 2-1
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Coach touts C-team players
I he Ffeppner C-team volley hall
players avenged an earlier league
loss to Umatilla last Tuesday on the
Vikings home court with a 12-15.
15-2. 15-9 win
Heppner started out a hit shakey
in game one and it was too little, too
late as they fell 12-15
As game two began behind the ex­
cellent servers o f sophomore Angie
Currm and freshmen Tiffany Harris
and Jcnm Wcygandt. the Fillies were
in complete control taking an easy
15-2 win.
Melanie Gates and Amy Greenup
rose to the occasion in game three
with 10-10, 9 points and 6-6, 5
points at the serving stripe to help
cature the game and match 15 9
•‘We had a strong 85% o f serves
tn play throughout the match It takes
a team effort from hack row players
to help your server stay at the serv­
ing line and the girls have been hack
mg and supporting each other well. ''
says coach Susan Hisler
Thursday night at Athena. C-
Team upped it's league record 3-2
with a win over Weston McEwcn
158, 11-15. 157
Playing a much improved Tigcr-
Scot team, the F illy girls stuck
together in games one and two to
finally find a combination o f six
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players that were moving and com
municating together. " I t 's not
always your best six players that do
well, so I like to blend the girls
together." Hsisler said
Sophomore Lana Schmidt had her
best serving game o f the season with
14-15, worth 12 points Jenm
Wcygandt much improved, and
Melanie Gates chipped in 14-15 and
10-10 respectively for the match
" In game three, Heppner came
out wanting to play volleyball and
showed a great desire to play and
win It wasn't necessarily our most
skilled players (hat had their hearts
in the game, it was the kids that have
been out since August playing in on
ly their fifth match o f the entire
season They were the ones that put
out that extra effort Candy Harris
has jumped in numerous times with
underhand serves and has served
100A this season followed by Tricia
Coe As a team Heppner served
100% in game three
Freshmen Jcame Patterson and
Rebecca W ick land both hopped in
to game three with nice tips and
spike attempts to help carry the
Fillies to a win
C-Team won't play again until
(Xtoher 27 here at home with Stan
field for their last match o f the
season
Player
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Offensive
Defensive
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Rattlesnakes see body
heat
Just call him "fo u r eyes": Rat
tlesnakes have four sight organs Ac­
cording to Ranger Rick magazine,
two o f these organs look and work
very much like i*ur eyes The other
two are in front o f the regular eyes
and are called pit organs Pit organs
arc very sensitive to heat W ith these
"eyes" the snake can "see" the heat
rays coming from its prey 's body
liven if its regular eyes are blindfold
ed. the rattlesnake can very easily
stnke at and k ill its prey.
Mary Gohcen returned last
weekend from a three week Fall
Foliage Tour to Eastern Canada.
Prince Fdward Island. Nova Scotia
and New England She traveled w uh
a gmup she had gone with several
times before
They flew from Porlland to Mon
treat for a two day stay Aside from
the anractions such as the huge Notre
fhunc Cathedral, Botanical (iardens,
Olympic Stadium and M l Royal, the
undergntund shopping center was o f
interest. Oohccn said It is very ex­
tensive and includes not only all
kinds o f shops, stores, restaurants,
f*>st office and even dentists offices
On way to Quebec where accom
modal ions were in the famous
Chateau Frontcnac lor two days the
feeling was o f being in France with
the bac kground o f so much history
such as The Citadel. Plains o f
Ab iham local ion of famous battles,
L/ ■' University and the old Sailors'
Chu.» \ The very different architec­
tu re . French restaurants and
language made the travelers feel they
were in a foreign land
North o f Quebec, the gmup stop
ped to photograph impressive Mont
morency Falls and continued on to
the Basilica St Anne de Beaupre
which is a world famous shrine com
parable to the ones at laiurdes and
Fatima
From Quebec they traveled up
along the south shore o f the St
Lawrence River passing many little
fishing villages tat least three dozen)
most with a large stone church in the
Fundy back into New Brunswick and
down coast through Maine, New
Ffampshire and into Massachusettcs
Tours o f historical places m
Boston and two days in Plymouth
with its nuns historical anractions
concluded the trip with i pleasant
flight back to Portland feeling of all
was that it had been a most re war
ding trip, Gohcen concluded
center Two days were spent in
Perce where a special cruise was
enjoyed around the Perce Rock and
Bonaventruc Island, the home of
thousands and thousands o f birds
The weather in Perce was warm and
sunshiny and particular rewarding to
Mary because twenty years before
when she and her husband made this
same trip, Perce was completely
On way to Quebec a stop was
made to v isit the shrine and Basilica
of Notre Dame du Cap dating from
1714 Now there is also a large park,
spring (many miracles attributed to
thewater) and other fac ilities It was
very interesting and historical no
nutter what one's faith might be. she
said
In Quebec where accommodations
were in the famous Chateua
Fontcnac fo r tw o days the
fogged in and they didn't gel even
a glimps o f the rock or the island
As the (our proceeded into New
Brunswick the colored foliage
became even more spectacular
Two days were spent on Prince
Edward Island among other things
well known as location o f the
mythical girl o f "A nne o f Green
Gables" fame, and three days of
Nova Scotia, (he world's highest
tides o f Bay o f Funds and original
home ol the Acadian» being o f in
lerest there Both Prince Fdward
Island and Nova Scotia are beautiful
and peaceful appearing areas,
Gohcen said, the weather was
wonderful while there
From Nova Scotia the group pro
cceded by ferry across the Bay o f
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