Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 21, 1988, Page SIX, Image 6

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Mustangs win consolation at Mac-Hi
By Scon Johnston
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The Muilangv rapped up (heir pre
league season Iasi Friday and Satur­
day ai Mac Hi t “ I'll Be Home for
C h ristm as'' tournament In (he first
game (he Hcppner Mustangs lost to
Sunny side. Wash . 75-72. but re
bounded to pound the Stanfield
Tigers 90-54
In the first round of the tourna­
ment the Mustangs took on the Sun
n y tide G riz z lie s, a class AA
Washington team, and fell just short,
losing by three points
Coach Mike Royer thinks (hat
playing good teams like Sunnytidc
will pay off in the future “ I don't
think we will face a team in our
league such as Sunny s id e ,'’ com­
mented Royer
The Mustangs led by Russell
B ritt's nine first period points. u*»k
a 2 1 - 17 lead after the opening
period.
Behind escellent 'p o in t shooting.
Sunnyside exploded for 25 second
period points to take the lead at the
half by four points. 42-38
Hcppner was never able to cut the
four point margin even though Dick
Devin pumped in 10 points for the
Mustangs in the third period Larry
Usher led the Grizzlies with 11 third
quarter points
Thanks From A ll of UslJ
Randy, Bernice,
Roger, Pat & Don o o
The M ustangs out scored the
Grizzlies in the final period, but fell
three points ihod Hcppner had their
chances in the closing minutes but
couldn't capitalize
Dick Devin led the Mustangs with
23 points and seven rebounds Brin
had eight assists for the Mustangs.
Ryan Greene led the Grizzlies to
victory with 17 points
Stat M in
ItrpfavT (72) B I M w i l M I k K nta.
non 7 9-9 22; Lkxaf Drrta; Mart* 3 »4
*. ( M a r: Wet Dnta 1« 2-3 23: MM.bHI
o va 1. Hays44-2 4, IJmkav 14-2 3; Han­
n a. Totals 2* 17 It 72.
I M I . Da.lia 3 4-0 9; B o .-» I B-2 2;
V S n s s j 4 l - l 9 ; N tsas s .i r
17. Totals 29 9-7 79.
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7 1-3 1 « ;
21 17 17 17 72
17 29 17 1« 79
In the second game, the Mustangs
high powered offense scored 90
points while it's defease only allow­
ed Stanfield 54. as the Mustangs heal
the Tigers for the second time this
season Heppner scored 21 first
quarter points and never kaiked
back
Bryan Padhcrg scored 13 first half
points as Heppner took a 42-24 lead
to the locker room.
The Mustangs continued their
dom inance in the second half
out scoring Stanfield 48-30. The
Mustangs bench had a good fourth
quarter showing
Padherg led the Mustangs in scor­
ing. ending the night with 24 points
while Dick Devin pulled down 12 re­
bounds Russell Britt dished out
seven assists to lead all Mustangs
Sieve Baker led the Tigers with nine
points
The Mustangs will take Christmas
vacation off before su m n g their
CBC regular season ai Pilot Rock.
Friday. January 6 Heppner * home
opener will he January 7 when the
Stanfield Tigers come to town to bat
tie the Mustangs for the third time
this season
More Presents
By Trevis Winters
Santa's Elves
By Jaci Hughes
One lime Sanu was very busy and
an elf came up to S anu and he satd
it is alm o« Christmas We need to
get busy We need to make more
S anu Claus was buy checking the
list o f gifts The elves were happy
and busy making (he toys. Soon it
was Christm as Eve The toy* were
made and the elves were done.
C a l’s S ervice C en ter
M atM ln
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1-3 7 ; B r itt 3 4 - 7 1 4 ; I k « « U r r t a 3 4 -4 1 4 ;
M a n i a 4 1 -4 4 . D trfc D r v t a 4 2 -4 I S ; M B -
H m B 3 4 4 7 ; H a y s I 4 -2 2 ; I J a M a y ; H a >
n a 2 • I 4 : < o a a o r 1 4 - 2 2 . T o t a l 34 19 -3 4
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S t a a f M d (94) B o ttrs 9 1 -4 7 ; W ln h n r n r .
( .r u t » * 3 M 7 ; N p B 9 > M 4; M n U 2
4 -4 4 ; ( o o p re 3 4 -2 4 ; K i r * 3 2 -2 ■ ; G w -
d a a I 4 -9 4 ; M a m p i .- i O T o r d 1 4 -2 2 ;
B a k e r 2 4 -9 4 ; ( r fU w n r o r tli I 1-2 3 .
V p o tn l ■ oak . K a d h rr« 2 . IN r k U r d u .
It Is our pleasure to wish you
every happiness this Christmas.
Bev, C al & Tom
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H r p p m tr
S ta n A rM
2 1 2 1 19 29 99
1 2 1 2 2 1 9 94
lo n e ed g e d o u t by S ta n fie ld
W h e n it c o m e s to
c u s to m e r s , w e
c o u ld n 't a sk fo r a
n ic e r b u n c h th a n
you. T hanks and
h ave a M erry
C h r is tm a s .
From the Heideman Family at
lo n e
Christmas Dance!
4 // area Hi#h School Students are invitedi
riday. Dec. 23rd. 8 p.m. - 12 midnight
at the lone Legion Flail
Admission: M^/pcrson *2°°/couple
Dress: Casual
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Sponsored by the lone U.C.C. Youth Group
By Michelle Papmeau
Friday. December 16, the Lady
C ards traveled to Stanfield to
challenge the Tigers to non league
play Stanfield edged lone 40-36
The Cardinals were playing with
junior Jo Cupps who just got her cast
removed from her left arm
lone su n e d out slow but gained
momentum as the game time began
to tick away Linda M oncr led lone
with nine points with Jo Cupps and
Jill Nelson in close with eight points
each.
lone's turnovers were the lowest
the team has had with only 10 team
turnovers in the game This was a
beneficial key as Stanfield has 16
The Lady Cards came close, but
not close enough to the win as time
was against them
su m m it s
M. I upp> 3 9-9 4; I. M ortrr 4 4-0 9;
W atm hU M 3 4-4 4; J. < upf» 4 0-4 I;
V t M hi 4 4-0 I ; D. I S d h f f |. M o rfa n
K rh .iu n d , Ion* 21 S la afltl« ! 47.
H i|f i ih l w i 3; S*kn« 2; L. M ortcr 3; M.
( »PS» 4; J. ( ups* 7.
V p n M m L. M o rlr,. | .
I'uulrd out acute. Total foul». Gute 11
M an tV td 10
B lnrkrd tlMUs J. I upp> 2.
C ards overp ow ered by
R iv e r s id e P ir a te s
By Michel!« P a p m e a u
Tuesday. December 13. the lone
C ardinals hosted the Riverside
Pirates in a rescheduled game that
had been cancelled because the M or­
row County Invitational Tournament
had been cancelled due to the foot­
ball championship The score was
lone 30. Riverside 63
Turnovers pn>vcd to be cosily as
the Cardinals lost possession of the
hall 32 times during ihe game
The Pirates took an early com­
manding lead that the Cards just
In th e tru e C h ris tm a s sp irit we e x te n d to all
o u r f rie n d s o u r h o p e s for p e a c e e v e rla s tin g
a n d g o o d will for all m a n k in d .
could not overcome
Dustin Padherg led the Cardinals
with II points and 12 rebounds
StatMIr*
Padhrri 5 1-411. Ball I 4-1 2; M.m. 2 1-2
«. Bnxktirk I 4-1 2; (.arm t J 4-3 6;
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KrttuMk Padhrri 12. Bull 1. Hama 5,
Hnclcrtl 9. (arret! 4. Sndrruui 2. Mcutrr
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