Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 18, 1989, Page FIVE, Image 5

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BlueDevils defeat lone boys Spray J V ’s
Condon downs lone girls in Saturday game
By Michelle Papmeau
Lack o f intensity during the sc
cond half prosed to he the downfall
of the l-ady Cardinals as they lost to
Condon 32 'H Saturday Januarv 14
The Cardinals stance! out pumped
lor the game as Jo and Mary Cupps
combined for eight o f lone'4 nine
first quancr points
lone was only downhy two points
at halftime with a score o f 22-20
Condon gttt themselses in foul trou
hie in the first halt with three of their
live staners having Ittur finds each
hv haltltme The other two girls had
three each
lone had problems controlling the
basketball hut held a tight defense
allowing only eight points each for
the third and fourth quarters
Howeser. lone was held at six points
each quarter The final score was
lone '2 Condon 38
stannic*
beat lo n e
By Michelle Papmeau
Thursday. January 12. ihc lonc-
high sehottl girls JV hosted the Spray
1 aglcs From the first quarter it »a s
evident to everyone that this was g*v
mg to he a low scoring game and
with a final score of lone 11. Spray
23. that proved to he correct
Nancy Morter was the only l ady
Cardinal to score in the first quarter
However. Spray managed to squcck
four points by the Cardinal defense.
t » o of which »e re free throws
lone picked up a hit in the second
quarter hut only scored five points
to Spray’ s seven
lone came out in the second half
and only scored lour points the en­
tire half Spray managed 15 points
The ladv Cardinals couldn't con­
nect with the basket as they shot on
ly 8*$ field goals
Consequently. lone lost 11 2b
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Morter I 2-2 4; Padtvrrg 0 0-$ 0;
VVagmMasl 3 2 3 4; N. Morter 1 0 - 1 2 ;
V ricw . Morgan.
Krttounds lone 23 Padtterg 3, Nekon I;
VVagrnhi**! 3; I . Morter I. Morgan 2; J.
( upps 10; M Cupp* 7. ( oiMkm 24.
turnover* lone 15. Condon 15.
Steal* lone 5.
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Souk lone IN; Condon IV. toulrd out
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Rrdnaha I (V-0 2; Hall I ft-0 2; Mortrr
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Nrkon. Morgan. Pointer; P eru ; Hakrr
touts tone t Sprat 4.
KHvHinilt tune 2N Hrilortha t; Stoelrr V
Hall 4; Nelson 2; P ern |; Morgan 5;
Papmeau 4 Sprat 21
Steals lone I
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Mary Cupps looks for an opening as the Cardinals put up a
good fight against Condon
Keith Morter No 35, puts the ball up for two points in an at­
tempt to beat the Condon Blue Devils, lone lost 56-78
By Michelle Papmeau
The lone Cardinals challenged the
Condon Blue IX-vils Saturday. Jan
14 and met their fate m the third
quancr losing 78 5b
Although the score dttesn't do the
game justice, tone played well
against the Blue Devils Three point
shots hy Condon's Roh Smith were
the determining factor to tone’ s loss
The Cards kept a close first
quancr scoring 15 to Condon's lb
points Dustin Padherg held six and
Mike Ciarret had another five points
in the first quancr.
Freshman Kyle Broderick added
another eight points in the second
quancr hut it wasn't enough to nuke
up a nine point deficit as lone went
into the locker room at halftime with
a score o f lone 25 Condon *4
Lady Cards defensive game
beat Arlington Honkers
Mortrr ’ IV (I 14 11»» wm I Ik II
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Krttound* tom- 24-Hall I; Mams 4;
Hrudrmk 4, (.am-tl 7; Itattwai l. ttasfiad
2. I’aptnrau 3.
Hknkrtl shads, (.arrrll I.
touts, lime 14 t iHtdon 4. toolrd out
none.
Turroisrrs Ion» 13.
lone
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1$ 10 1.3 14 54
14 IN M) 14 7g
On January V. the Heppner Irosh
were victorious with a 64 5b road
win at Stanfield Heppner won a
close game with the Tigers in their
Thursday, Jan 26 th.
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Friday. January 13. the lone I adv
Cardinals took on the visiting Arl
ington Honkers The lady Cards
played an intense tram game to grab
the lead early and never looked hack
heating the Honkers S4 2b
lone played tough defense in the
first quarter allowing only eight
shots for Arlington to lone's 20 Jo
Cupps led the Cardinals with 16
points, six in the first quarter, ending
the first quarter score at lone 12.
Arlington two
lone never gave in on their defense
in the second quarter ailowmg Arl
ington only eight points as Darcec
Padherg added four points each to
aid lone to blow away Arlington 25
to 10
By the third quarter Arlington
began putting up more shots, hut
The J V Mustangs lost their first
game this season to a much taller
Riverside Pirate team. 74-25 on In
day . January 13
Heppner, who got o ff to a slow
start, found themselves behind hv
seven at the end ot the first period
trailing 21 13
Die Mustangs offense tell apart in
the second period only scoring six
points to Riverside's 14 Heppner
went into the half behind 35-19
In the third quarter the Pirates
once again shut down Heppner as
Riverside outscorcd the J V
Mustangs 21 12 in the period
In the fourth quarter the Pirates'
lead was just tint much for Heppner
to overcome and (he Mustangs lost
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Coach Dowdy sees the defeat as
a learning experience for the J V
team "Wc learned we have to use
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fundamentals to heat bigger teams
commented Dowds
Rick (Kinin scored lb points lor
the Mustangs while C.ises Pedro
grabbed seven steals in the losme
cause lor Heppner
1 he J \ Mustangs now < I will
go to Athena to do battle with the
Tiger Scots Friday, January 2u
before hosting the Wahtonka I agles
on Saturday January 21
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<W> 14; Prdru I 12 4; ( nil; Hurl; Honil
1 0-0 2; Johnston; H Prdro 2 2-5 4,
Vlunkrrs 0 12 I, Wallace 0 12 I, Moirp
0 2 2 2 Mats. VS i Is. ot III 2 I. toe 2 • 0
4 Total* 17 4-15 45
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14, laitrn I I 2 3; Btrd 3 3 4 I (. Mrtrr*
3 0-0 4, (, XndrTson I 2 4 4. Morrs II 2 2
2; lltitri I 0-0 2. Harn, k I 0-1 2; t rton
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d is c u s s e s
“ Planning Perennial Borders”
was the inform ative subject
presented by Della Huhcr at the
January 11 meeting of the lone
Garden Club at her home with I.cila
Palmer acting as assistant hostess
Delta said that perennials are verv
satisfactory in the home garden
because they are so dependable
(coming up each year without
replanting), generous in their bloom
ing and easy to maintain They are
especially good for the beginning
gardener They can he casual or for
nval. do well in shade or sun and
tolerate most vtil conditions
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Prior to lunch, members worked
in the club histroy h.*>k At the
business meeting plans were discuss
cd for the spring meeting o f Blue
Mountain District # l()on April b at
lone Jean Nelson reported on the
Burning o f the Greens on Januarv b
There was an attendance of some
one hundred people including graik-s
I through 5 of the lone grade school
as well as towns people and garden
club members Alter singing carols
cupcakes and cocoa were served to
all present It was also reported that
the eluh is cooperating with the city
council in revamping Woolen Park
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Kara Ansotegui No 12. shoots the ball for the 7th grade Pony
girls team The girls cruised by Stanfield for another win
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I he
H team hoys hail their
toughest challenge of the season
placing the Stanfield 8th grade httys
I he B team hoys went into the
locker room at halftime down tor the
first tunc this year Die third quarter
was all Ponies, out scoring the
Tigers 17 2 Die Ponies went on to
win handilv 44 29
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By Rick Kofller
I he Heppner Ponies plavcd
111 ii rviav Januarv 12 Die Pomes
■ >|'|* mcnis wcic liltM.intield I igers
I he ' \ leant Isiv s had the tlav ott
I he 7th grade girls e ruiseil hy Stan
lield's 7th grade girls
the “ ( ' " team how lost 4 1 10.
despite putting forth a good effort
I he “ ( ' teams record drops to 0-4
Ihe Kth grade girls barely passed
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III 12 noon in front ol Bristow’ s
St.ukei in lone Ihc proceeds will
go io AIDS research
Please supjvtfi these voting people
m their efforts to help others
h ig h e s t
fi H Pierson President of the
Bank ot I astern Oregon announces
that the Board of Directors has
authorized and paid a St dividend
amounting
to
SMO.O(M)
to
sloe k ho liter s i»l record as ot
December 15. I‘<88
this dividend is the highest paid
p a id
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m the history ot the Bank of Pastern
Oregon Pierson and the Board of
Directors would like to thank
stockholders and customers ol the
Bank >if I astern ( kregon tor the sue
cessini veal that the hank has just
completed
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Stanfield went to their inside game
in the opening quarter using a
decisive height advantage and came
away leading 14 13 to end the first
pcriitd All 14 ol their points were
scored hy front line players
Heppner's running game came
alive in the second quarter and rat.
ed to a 33-26 advantage at the half
The third and fourth periods were
a draw as the Mustangs rang up their
fifth win in six outings "This was
our best effort” said coach John
Boyer "T h e kids played a ti*tal
game both offensively ami dclcn
sivcly” Boyer added Jason Britt
saw his first action ot the year while
coming hack from a hand iniury suf
fercd in the last week of fitothall
practice
(iahe Garcia and Richard Petty
(<thn shared scoring honors with 18
points apiece Garcia added eight
steals, four assists anti good floor
leadership in breaking the Tigers
pressing defense Charlie Rathhun
once again was “ Mr Consistent"
scoring 17 points and adding 12
rebounds
Petty |ohn 18. Garcia 18. Rathhun
17, Currin 7, Brut 2, Sweeney 2.
Wilson. McCurry. Rollis. Phillips
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were unable to score lone kept ad
ding (stints as thev ra* ked up another
13 points
Starting junior Jo Cupps pulled
down nine game rebounds and add
cd four more points and with help
from Mary Cupps ' point
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finished off the game lor lone wiih
a sctire of lone 54. Arlington 2b
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Mortrr 11-2'; Hail II 2 2 2. Ptrrn lk>h<-r
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Krttounds 1 1 atr 32-St t upp* 4. J l upp*
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Mnryan 4 XrlltiKlnn 11
Steal* tonr 14 Srllnyton 4
lurrourr* liatr 22 Vrllnalon 21
Hk*krd *h*a* J. t upp* 2
Tital foul* tonr 20 Xrltnylon I '
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By Michelle Papmeau
lone came out in the third quancr
unprepared for a Dcsil attack Rob
Smith alone had 15 points lor Con
don hut lone scored only 13 for the
team that quancr
Senior Keith Morter kept the Car
dinal team alive in the ftturth quarter
with It) points lone fought a tough
upwjrd battle to trv to delcat Con
don The Cards lost 56-78
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