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Frosh record stand 8-1
Falcons defeat lone 56-53
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Fourth quarter play proved to he
the most exciting and the most disap
pointing The floor action was rough,
too rough for lone who lost 55-56
By M ich elle P a p in e a u
Friday, January 20. the lone C a r
dinal ho>\' basketball team traveled
to Fossil High School to challenge
the Wheeler County Falcons to an
aggressive game in which lone nar
rowly lost 53-56
Dustin Padhcrg started the Cards
o ff on the nght foot as he scored
eight ol the 12 first quarter points to
the Falcons 10
Kyle Broderick held the second
quarter top scoring honors sinking
seven o f lone's 17 points to lead the
Falcons 2** 21 at the half
lone came into the third quarter
slow and couldn't get the calls to go
their way The Cards only managed
seven points hut held Wheeler to on
ly eight
M ike Garrett led lone with 15 re
hounds and fe ll right behind
Padhcrg's I h points to add 15 to the
final score
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Photo by fV»>*to Heme
Freshman Gabe Garcia (12) puts up a shot for the Heppner
Frosh against the lone Cardinals No 21 is Brian Doherty for
the Cardinals
On January Id. the Heppner Frosh
and lone J V teams squared o ff on
the Mustang's home floor The game
pitted Hcppner's speed vs lone's
height in a very evenly matched con
test rhe score was 5<M5 HepptK-r's
favor
Ryan C u m n knocked down seven
first quarter points to help the Frosh
take a 14 9 first period lead
lone's Jim Davidson and Brad
Papineau got tough inside, scoring
all hut four o f the Cardinals' second
quarter points to narrow Heppner s
■ Cad 50-26 at liailtune
Both teams played inspired
Heppner 8th grade Ponies grab the rebound Saturday morn
ing in their game against Athena-Weston
By Rick Koftler
The Heppner Ponies played the
busiest week o f the year January
17-21 The week started o ff Tucvlav
with the " C " team playing the Col
umbia “ C ” team and playing their
best game this year, hut still losing
by only three points. 30-27
The second part o f the week took
place Thursday. January 19 The
Ponies played at Columbia The
•*B " team boys played the first game
and had a very tough time Winning
by only five points 35 10
The 7th grade girls alvi played and
played a very good game losing in
overtime 24-20
The 8th grade boys lost by a score
of 47-21
The Ponies had their last home
games o f the year on Saturday,
January 21. The Ponies played
Athena Weston and Ukiah The 7th
grade girls played Athena Weston
7th grade girls and won by a score
o f 19-9 The girls record improved
t,> r< 2
The “C” team boys played second
at the junior high gym The **C "
team losi to Athena Weston )6
Their record dropped to 0-7.
The "B '' team boys played a weak
Ukiah team which had only six team
members The Ponies jumped out to
an early lead and won 52-34 Their
record stands at an undefeated mark
o f 7-0.
The 8th grade teams played at the
high school gym Both Hth grade-
teams played Athena Weston The
8th grade boys had a little trouble
with Weston’s hoys losing 11-27
The 8th grade girls were down at
halftime 12-2. with less than one
minute left they were down by two
points but the couldn't pull it out,
losing 24-20 The Ponies' last game
the year w ill be held Thursday.
January 26. in Stanfield The game
w ill start at 2 p m
By Scott Johnston
The J V Mustangs were in action
at Athena. Friday. January 20. and
were beaten bv the host Tiger-Scots
57-39
Heppner jumped out in the first
quarter led by Brandon Pedro’ s six
points and took a 12 7 lead going in
to the second period
In the second quarter the Mustang
offense sputtered as they only scored
three points while the Tiger Scots
took the lead for good Heppner
went into the half down 20 15
Kevin Bond scored 10 of the
Mustang’s 14 points in the third
quarter hut his efforts weren't
enough as the Tiger Scots lead grew
hy five
Things went from bad to worse in
the fourth quarter Not only were the
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Mustangs not able to stop the liger
'Scots, but Heppner also lost the scr
vices of [x>im guard Casey Pedro,
who broke his ankle and w ill he out
for the rest of the season
Kevin Bond scored a team high 15
points to lead the Mustangs Bran
don Pedro pulled down seven re
lx Hinds while brother Casey had five
steals
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IVdr.. I) 5 7 5; t rvII I 0-0 2; K Prdro 4 0^0
X, Horn! 7 1-2 15; Johnslnn I 0-0 2; Burt
I 0 1 2. Munkrrs I 0-0 2; Mahrn; VSallair.
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Photo by Wa»na Mam«
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Kyle Broderick goes for a lay-in against the Echo Cougars,
Saturday. January 21
heing an asset hy having lour assists
and Iwo major blocked shots
Scoring in the third quarter was
distributed equally among ihe learn,
as was the fourth quarter lone
played a great team game hut lost it
in the fourth quartet with less than
10 seconds left wnh a score of
51-52
By Michelle Papineau
lone played a very exciting game
against the Echo Cougars Saturday,
Jjnuary 21. keeping the Cardinal
fans on the edge o f their scat to lose
hy one point 51-52
lone's own Dustin Padhcrg again
led the Cards scoring attack with 14
total game points, six in the first
quarter The Cardinals had a lot of
players rack up the points to con
tribute to the total team play
Hy hall time lone was leading the
Cougars 28-22
M ike (iarrett pulled down 15 re
hounds and two key blixkcd shots
and 12 points to help lead the Car
dinal team Although Kyle Broderick
only scored five points, he keyed on
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H H S lists honor roll for semester
Other court members honored were Princess Jodi Ashbeck,
daughter of Alvin and Julie Ashbeck. Pine City; Amy Greenup,
daughter of Greg and Janet Greenup, Heppner. and Shawna
Cash, daughter of Roger and Kathy Cash of Boardman Nan
cy’s parents are Dwight and Janelle Bailey. Heppner Court
chaperone is Marlene Currm and Court Director is Mickey
Madison both of Heppner
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Charley Daly, Fair Board chairman, crowns Nancy Bailey,
queen of the 1989 Fair and Rodeo at Town and Country Ban
quet. January 13.
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Cilcnn Fdwaid Church. Granite
Falls, W A Possession of Open Con
tainer (been $92 hail forfeited,
V ic k i Sue B irkb y, Heppner
Exceeding the Maxim um Speed, 65
mph in a 55 mph zone $26 bail
forfeited.
Gary Bernard Honald. The Dalles
Illegal U Turn. $31 bail forfeited.
T im o th y H
C o e . Heppner
Exceeding the M axim um Speed
Lim it. 72 mph in a 55 mph zone. $57
hail forfeited,
James Arnold Pheglcy, Heppner
Dtsxibeycd Stop Sign. $57 bad
forfeited;
Paula Lynn Anderson, lone-
Exceeding the Maxim um Speed. 68
mph ina 55 mph zone. $30 fine
Thursday Evening Special
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J.V.’s take loss from host
Tiger-Scots
Justice Court
Report
The Justice C oun office at the
courthouse annex in Heppner reports
handling the following business dur
ing the past week
Paul Garland Pettyjohn Jr., lone
Exceeding the Maxim um Speed, 70
mph in a 55 mph zone. $10 fine.
Edwin H M ille r. Jr , Heppner
Disobeyed Stop Sign, $13 fine
Jay A rth u r C o il. H eppner
Defective Equipment. $9 fine.
C h ris to p h e r
A lan
M u rr a y ,
Lexington Exceeding the Maximum
Speed 70 mph in a 55 mph zone.
$67 hail forfeited;
D ou g las M a rk V an H e u lc ,
Oresham No Vehicle License. $14
bail forfeited:
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defense to open the second half as
the quarler was evenly contested
Heppner held a narrow five point
margin to end the third period
The Cardinals came claw ing hac k
in (he fourth period jik I were trail
ing by just two points with less than
.1 minute to play Key steals hy Jason
Brut ami Currtn inside the last 10
seconds secured the Heppner vic
tory The Freshmen season record
stands at 8 - 1
Curnn 13; Garcia 13; Britt 10;
Pettyjohn 8. Kathhun h. Sweeney.
Wilson. Kollis Phillips
NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE
REWARi OrrERED for return of fishing gear
lost on dock at Willow Creek Lake. Jan 20, 1989
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1-Pflueger Fly Reel & Line
1-Shimano TX 130 Q Spin Reel
1-Black Graphite Spin Rod
I will gladly compensate whoever found these
items! Please call Fred Zieke 1-567-6109 or
Bob Brown 1-567-5976
Academic achievements for the
firsi semester at Heppner High
School have been announced
Seniors named to the honor roll
are Michelle Beck 4 . Jim Brosnan,
Jill Conklin. Yvette Coweti. Harney
I indvay. M ike Mahoney. Bryan
I’adhorg 4 , Bcnp Pearson 4 . Sue
Plocharsky, Dina R u i/, J J Shaw
4 , Christy Strocher, Nancy Taylor.
Hrenl Temple. Sandi Turner 4 ami
Michelle Wallis
Juniors on the honor mil arc Car
nc Brownslield. Jcnnicr Currm. Phil
E stherg. D an L in d say. K e lly
Mcl-aughlin. Dean Munkcrs. Casey
Pedro. Kim Stookcy 4 . Kevin
Tucker 4
Sophomores named arc Tncia
Coe. Diana Derr. Boh Krein and
Jcanic Patterson 4
Freshmen on the honor roll are
Sarah C lark. Christy C orw in. Kim
Johnston. Nina Tucker and A J
Wright
Students receiving honorable men
lion for having al least a 1 0 0 grade
point average were
Seniors
D ic k D e v in . C lin t
M ichael. Natalie Robinson. Ted
Schwarz and Nance Wright
Juniors Angie Currm. M ike G o r
man. Ray H ire. Tom Kenny. Ryan
M ille r. luma Schmidt and T en
Piper
Sophomores Doug Devin. Amy
Greenup. Scott Johnston. Rick
Osmin. Brandon Pedro ami Ken
Wallace
Freshmen
H caihcr F.ckman,
Brody S tru ckm cicr and A J
Tarnasky
Five students received special
awards for m aking the most
academic improvement during the
semester These students are Rob
Ashbeck. Bill Hays. Ray H ire. Jesse
Jeffreys ami Dina Ruiz
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