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Oregon N rdnrvdxy, January I I , |9B9 M u s t a n g s t r a m p le T ig e r s at H e p p n e r Heppner j.v .s I he tirsi first quarter saw Heppner and Stanfield trade baskets with the Mustangs holding onto a slim three points at the end o f the period The guard tandem of Bryan Padberg and ------------------------------------------- Russell Hntt had scsen points apiece to give the Mustangs a 20-17 lead at the first break The game remained tight throughout the first half with Hepp ner clinging to a two point lead after Stanfield's Shane Graheel made a long 3-point shot at the buz/er Heppner blew open the close » « w as they outscoured the Tigers 19-9 in the third period Reserves Rands Hanson and Will Marlin came off the bench to score six points each in the period to spearhead the Mustang attack Coach Royer credited the play of the two “ Randy Hanson and Will Martin both played well in the se cond half They both deserve a lot o f credit for the win.” said Royer H The Mustang kept control o f the game in the fourth quarter and went on to a 71-58 victory Britt led all scores with 20 points for the night Tim Hayes and Dick Devin led the battle o f the hoard* as they both pulled down eight rebounds. Heppner 2-0 in CBC play and 4-2 overall will visit the Riverside Pirates on Friday. January 13 The Mustangs will host the Redsidcs from Wasco County Saturday, January 14 at 6 p m F*TOo by Joyce Hughe« Bryan Padberg goes for a laym Saturday night during their 71-58 win against the Stanfield Tigers By Scott Johnston On Saturday, January 7. Heppner took on the Stanfield Tigers for the third time this season and for the t7>ir»J time the same result, a Mustang victory tins lime the Mustangs heal Stanfield 71 58 Hrppnrr P ed h rri 5 2-3 12; Ic/ria; Hr Ml S 3-7 20. I SHI* l»r » In 1 (VO 4. Martin *0-1 10; ( on nor 0 0-2 0; Dirk D r» In 4 3-4 IS; MMrkrtl 0 0-2 0; H a »« 0 0-2 0; I im lsa». H a n ««« < 0-0 10. Total 20 10-22 71. Manflrld Hallr» 0 1-5 I. W Inhrimr I 2-2 4. l.rahrrl 4 1-2 17; Frrgu««n. ( uoprr 4 3-4 II: Hire I tM) 2; ( iordoa 2 «-• 10 Rakrr 5 3-5 13. total IS 10-2« SO 3 Hi (kab. Hrppnrr.Rrttl it); SianfWM ( >rahrrt l4l «i ¡n / «v p r* l ^ f U 'L 'p t w By Scott Johnston The J V Mustangs won their third straight game this season Friday. January 6. beating the Piles* Rock Rockets 66-56 The lead changed back and forth as the score was close throughout the game Neither team could generate much offense in a low scoring first period, as Pilot Rock led the Mustangs by a score o f 11-7 The Mustangs used a balanced scoring attack in the second period as seven Heppner players scored to close the Rocket lead to one. going into halftime The Mustangs kept it close in the third quarter as the Rockets held a slim two point margin going into the final period Heppner stayed tough early in the fourth quarter and w ith three minutes left pulled away for a 10 point victory. Brandon Pedro led Heppner with 19 points and si* steals while Erie Connor grabbed eight rebounds for the Mustangs Coach Dowdy thought that the team's hustle won the game, and credited the play of Pedro and Con nor and Casey Pedro for playing ex ceptionally well The J V Mustangs, now 3-0 for the season, will travel to Boardman to play the Riverside Pirates on January 13 StatMtrx l l r p p n « JV k ( onnor 2 0-4 10; (>«mln 4 4-4 12; C . P rd m 0 7-11 7; l «11 I 2-2 4; HoodO 1-2 I; H P r d m «7 -1 3 1«; hdinrtor. I 4-* « ; Burl 1 0 - 1 2 ; M unb*r* I 0-0 2; M a lta .' I 0-0 2; Sharp 0 2-2 2; Ham«; V iliam I o 'a h 17 20-4* «7. Ptlnl Hack J V . M il» 3 1-4 0; ( o r ta u r 0 0-10; M urph. 4 « - 11 Id; Miller 3 0-0 « ; t al k 3 2-2 0; S i*d »r««n . Nonphlll 4 0-0 0; 1 ret ham 2 0-0 4. (Jurmpt» 0 1-2 1:1 kartm ; Hat h r » 4 I 1-3 3. lo t a h 21 11 23 5* 3 Pi t « a i T . H li* Pilot Ruck. H eppner Frosh avenge earlier M u s ta n g s o p en C B C p la y loss against Um atilla w ith w in a g a in st R o ck e ts I he fourth quarter was a shootout On January 5. the Heppner Frosh <* ‘ ..j r . 1 L- , ¡ ■ • r F U'*.’ . ,> • *V»< ■ t , , • * , ^ avenged an early season loss by defeating the l Imatilla Vikings M 62 on the Mustangs home floor Heppner exploded to a 212 first quarter advantage Umatilla came had» looutscore the Mustangs 19 12 and trailed 35 21 at the halt Umatilla cut Heppner's lead to sesen points to end the third period trailing 45 18 L . ‘ 4 *.* # * • » f . as both teams scored trequently but Heppner hung on to capture a hard fought victory Richard Petty|ohn gunned in 26 (voints followed by Charlie Rathhun with 19 and fiabe- Garcia 17 Rathbun and Ryan Currin snared 12 and 11 rebounds respectively Petty Jo h n 26 Rathbun 19. t ijrcia 17, Currin 7 Wilson McCurry. Rolhs Phillips By Scott Johnslon The Heppner Mustangs opened their I9HMCBC tour Friday. January 6 and at their first stop beat the Pilot K.s k R.c kci» In a last paced first quarter both defenses played well as Heppner held a 16 12 lead at the end ot the I>. tiih I Russell Him led the Mustang attack with sesen points in the period I he Mustangs got into foul trou- * - ‘‘ V • Í i £•-. • * * ••' V , r • / f- . vr » - r , - • 9 '• V '. * • : ? . - • Q W 6 N .T 6 V -, © «s e t® 1 j ,« ’ r* s I .1 ‘ .C ! s '.ri', 1 : L r p ■ ■ ■ . & V* 4 uSn «OUT* é 0" m i pwmMiwwm« r ' < L- ' / * f > ' . ' * ! $■$:y f i S e » ., 00 -, é Vj ; BOTTLE OF G r a il r J V ; , ' /• r / K * - ><* •; . - F i * * « . . ; ^ . \ ■! O OLDER ; ÿ < % r ‘ “ NOE"« * * fc I» »>> * 9 ''fr % 4 \ * * » ./• « •/ * « . l. ^ Super Pienamins .i j n - à * « * * ■./ . ** / Lk ■ 1 ■y. - * " «TJ» • -, v f1 * 0 Cr ° ? ^ I• PUBLIC NOTICE EXTRA STRENGTH 100 à. * . .' s í í ' wsí ; * t, Í V V * ,V f i » • ¿ 30 FREE • Í Calcium 500 Calciïïpi i » j EACH TABLET PROVIOES 5 0 0 M O OF CALCIUM FROM OYSTER SHELL » r* 1 2 0 y to * ' u 4 ^ . - 100 t, «f*; 60 FREE ^ M uäü D alla à fiV lls « „ V •V- X I B M ] <«4» ‘ Foods Inc. By Dawn Boor, reporter On January 6. 1989. Foods Inc held a 4 H c.xiking meeting in the lone high sc I hhi I library at 3 45 We went over the test we had at the last meeting We also g.it .>ur permanent records Our next meeting will he on January 18. 1989 m the home ec room L 7»ok> by Joyc# MugftM Jeremy Clark pulls down a rebound and looks for an opening Saturday morning in their game against Umatilla Ryan Munkers tries to help out The boys "C" team lost while the 7th grade girls won By Rick Koftler The Heppner Ponies played once again on the 5th o f January at Pilot Rock The last time the Ponies played Pilot R.vk everyone won ex cept die " C " team, which lost by 33 points This time the " C ” team was scheduled to play in Ukiah while the rest o f the teams played in Pilot Rock The 8th grade girls won by a score o f 30-22 The 7th grade girls demolished the 7th grade Pilot Rock girls 33-9 The 8th grade girls won by a score o f 47-12 The “ B” team boys pass ed by an unexperienced Pilot R.vk team, keeping their undefeated season alive 57-24 Their record stands at 3-0 The ” C ” team s game was cancelled because o f the weather Saturday there were also games in Echo for the 8th grade teams. They both won The boys' team won 2 1 7 N orth M a in xi 1 Ic p p ru v j 676-9158 N o n a iM m i x , 1 1 COMMITTEE MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to ORS 294 401, that a meeting of the budget committee of Morrow County School District will be held on the 2 Ird day o f January. 1989, at 7 30 p m . District Office, Lexington. Oregon, for the purpose o f reccis ing the budget message and budget divument of said district for the fiscal year 1989 90 This is a public meeting where deliberations of the budget commit tee will take place, and any person may appear and discuss proposed programs with the budget commit tee at that time A oipy of the budget document will be asailable at 270 W Main. Lexington, Oregon, at the time o f the meeting Doyle McCashn Superintendent Published January I I . 1989 35-19 bringing their season record to 3-2 The girls also won easily by a score o f 33-19. improving their record to 4 -1. The 7th grade girls played at borne on Saturday. January 7. along with the ” C ” team hoys. The girls were successful once again with a win over the Umatilla 7th grade girls 24 10. Their record also improves to 4 -1 The ” C " team boy played the Umatilla 7th grade hoys, losing hy a score o f 24-16. despite a gixxi ef fort Their record is 0-3 The " B " team boys had the day off The next game will he Thursday, January 12. at Heppner against Stan field There will also he Saturday games. January 14 in which Hepp ner plays Umatilla at home The 8th grade games this weekend will he held in the high school gym The Saturday games will start at 9 a m. Jr. High students may compete in essay contest By Delpha Jones The Junior High students o f the Morrow County sch«*ols are being given an opportunity to write an essay "Pioneer Life Along the Oregon Trail" eventual influence in Morrow County to be fudged with cash prizes given The essay s w ill he ludged and the winners announced before school ends in May. The essays are to he finished hy May 1 Ihe essay is sponsored hy the Mor row ( ounty Historical Society and is hoped to show much o f the life through our county W W W Seed Formulas Available: CENEX W ild Bird Food 501b. bag 201b. bag (with easy-carry. • • « handle) 101b. bag. (6 poly bags per bale). PET POOD - 13.25 cbm mo tmmm GOlfcliüAJü© CHUNK STYLE 30 FREE . I 1 i ■ L "* * Ft ORIGINAL FORMULA 100 T { i » * % V TF’ t S lalM Ir« llr p fm r f <*•»: Kadhrrg 4 0-0 12: B r ill 4 5-10 17; Dmi« D r»In. S U rtln ; D iik Dr» in « 1-3 21; M H rh rll 0 3-5 3; Ha»« 2 0-1 4; I ImHa» 0 M I. Ila n « « n 0 0 -l 0 T U al 21 10-23 ** IMot Rack 1551: Miller 4 « -« 14; IM s k r l 5 - 3 11; M t k n u i r 0 4-4 4; I rh n rrt 4 3-5 I I ; Hamt)» 2 0-3 4; M r n U r r 2 1-2 5. 4-H N ew s SUGARLESS CHEWABLES .< V P- > 1 hie in the second peruxl as Pil«H Rock went to the free throw line 15 times and converted on nine as the Rockets cut the lead to one at the halt. VI 29 In the second half. Heppner built a sesen point lead before tbc Rivkets came fighting back and with a minute left look the lead by two Heppner then tied the game and on a Britt tree throw. took back the lead with V) seconds left After a Pilot Rock time out. the R.x'kcts were unable to get off a good shot due to the Mustang pressure defense Slater Mitchell was touled on the rebound and made both free throws with one second left to gise Heppner a 58 55 victory leading the Mustang offense was Dick Devin with 21 points Mitchell was a force in the middle as he pull ed down sesen rebounds Coach Rover feels fortunate for getting out ol Pilot Rock with (he victory “ We were lucky to come away with the win They complete ly shut down our break and we shot only 31 % from the field At times we played fairly descent defense which was a bright spot for us.” stated Royer Vz-'v-' ' ' H ep p n er Ponies win gam es 21 % P rotein D og Food M ad* n th meat and to n e m eal A special CHUM S T M Land OT. afces formula comm wo.__ J CENEX CAT FOOD • N u tritio u s • P a la ta b le *3 0 % P r o te in ^ * 1 1 . 2 5 / 2 5 lb. 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