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. FIG H T • ** , ' •• * .# • . T ” '\ T » • ' ( t * v *• • *•.. f ^ • ;l ‘ >'■ » i » M ‘ • «, > * * * • * ; ' • » : • H rp p n rr G u ttle - T im « , llrp p n rr. Oregon W ednesday, Frhruarv S. IW ( lone loses intense game against Huskies “ Freshman boys have 10-1 in basketball season lone J.V .’s defeat Helix Heppner» Fro»h stayed unbeaten in nine points apiece Rathhun work at home with a .54-45 win against cd hard inside for 11 rebounds while Riverside on January 26 Garcia and Ryan Cum n contributed Heppner raced to a 2 1-7 advantage five steals each after one quarter of play The "This team has come a long way Mustangs kept rolling in the second since the beginning of the season." period to build a commanding 37-13 commented Heppner’s coach John lead at halftime Boyer "Not just at basketball skills The Mustangs held a comfortable but as individuals as well They are 46-25 lead after three quarters and a pleasure to coach." coasted from there to register their Heppner s last home game of the tenth win of the year against one year will he February 7 at 6 p m loss against the Condon J V .'s Jason Britt knocked down 16 Britt 16. Pettyjohn 14. Rathhun 9. points to take scoring honors while Garcia 9. Currin 4. Sweeney 2, Richard Pettyjohn added 14 Gibe M cCuny. Rollis Garcia and Charlie Rath bun chipped ■ ’4 Cardinals teamwork pays off By Michelle Papineau Tuesday. January 24. the lone Cardinals traveled to Arlington for league basketball play lone’s bench came onto the floor to end a game full of teamwork w ith a score of kmc M Arlington 25 The starting five played an ex plosive first quarter successfully passing the hall lg jump to a 21-4 lead The bench took over in the second quancr to continue the Cardinal at lack Freshman Kan Morgan had six 2nd quancr points and led the Cards with eight reNnfhtls The half time score was lone 32 Arlington 15 The stanmg five again look the door in the 3rd quancr Jo Cupps had six of the 18 third quarter points Cupps also had four game steals jo intimidate the Honkers with Darcee Padhcrg stealing three to aid Cupps in ihc effort lone led by 31 points lii) • . .71 •• • • V •* - • • i • • • ** • vi •* * ■ •’ •: • 3 ■ * -i’ Freshman Mike Garrett (44) puts the ball up lor lone in their game against the Huskies Garrett took high point honors with By Michelle Papineau lone played an intense game Satur day, January 28, against the Sher man County Huskies hut lost 69 58 lone played a tough defense and was able to hold Sherman's 6 '9 " senior Ray Bmwn to 10 points in the entire first halt They closed him off completely from (he basket ip (he third quarter Brian Ball and Kyle Broderick both hit V pointers in the first quancr to only he down by one in the first quancr with a score of 13-14 Five consecutive free throws by Mike Garrett and two 3 point shots by Kyle Broderick gave lone a 33-31 lead at the halt A 16 point in the 3rd quancr by Sherman's Joe Juteson was more of a deficit than lone could overcome r * ' ♦ / * f. .7? * where the entire team only scored 11 points in the third quarter In the fourth quarter Dustin Padbcrg had five points, three free throw points Ciarren had four points and two free throws and Broderick had his fifth 3-pointcr lone lost the game 69-58 Statist ir* l-m* with a score of lone 50. Arlington 21 The bench came out in the 4th quancr prepared to finish them off the bench scoring was led by Michelle Papineau with six 4th quarter points Papineau lex) the team scoring with 11 The laid y Cards played with great intensity to heal the Honkers 64 to 25 Maim» 21 II I I 14 44 Artlngli»» 4 II 4 4 2* M . « iipp* I (Ml 2; J ( u p p s 4 (Ml I . !.. M o rlrf 4 0-0 I ; VXaVm h i.» 4 4 1-4 0; P ad her g 2 2-2 0; N ehon I 0-0 2. M organ 4 0 0 I ; N. M o r in 2 0-0 4. I‘.p4nn»u 5 1-4 I I ; Hall J 0-0 0; P o r i 0 » 1 0; Ih ih rrt« . Ita a k a l o w * k r lln |ln n I I . KrtM tund« Io n * 40 A r lin g to n 10. VS n g m h lasl 0; j . < upp> 4. M. ( u p p s 2; PadhsTg 2. S rh o o 4. S V agan I ; V W ir tr r V. P a p tn rau 4 Hall 1‘r r r / 2 Î u r m n r n lo w 10 A rlington I I . M eats lias» 14 A rlington I Hlta k rd shtas J. ( upps I; vs ag rn lsU v I , Junior High Sports awards held Heppner F.lcmcntary School is holding their awards night Thursday. February 9. beginning at 7 p m at the Junior High Gym Cake, punch and coffee, hosted by the Parents Club will he served immediately following in (he cafeteria y v.v7.*V‘* 6 I S IS ; ( .a r r e tt » 7 1 1»; ■m» w J; Ntorler 3-potnl «hnt». Hall I, Rrmtnirk S. 1 1 Hik'd nut lV atkun » a u k l<wtr 21 , S k rr man 20. KrtMUiMk. tunc U Sherman 22 tWhrrf 0. Hal 2; Mam* 2; Bnaferkk J; (.arrm 13; Oatbon 6 Tumutrr* lint» 25. Shrrman 14. Hkakrd «hois Hall I; Hr.alert» k I. ?( ■ The lone JV 's came out to play Friday January 27. against the Helix O n a l i e The Cardinals defeated the larger Gnz/lies in a three quarter game 35-24 Kristine Bedortha led the JV team with 10 points, eight in the first quarter lone jumped to a comman ding lead and never faultered as the first quarter ended with a score of lone 12. Helix 7 The Cardinals kept up their ex ccllcnt team work They managed to break the Helix press and Wendy Anderson played strong under the h(»»p pulling down a team high seven rebounds Che I .ady Cards outscored Helix ¡3-8 leaving the score at halftime lone 25 to Helix 15. The Gri/Jlies made a run at the Cardinals in the third and final quarter, but it wasn't enough to off set their deficit lone won 35-24. M «M ka Ion* 12 13 10 35 H H ix 7 * f 24 H rd u rlh a 5 (M l 10; H all 0 0-2 0; N rK on 1 1-2 3; M o rtc r 3 0-0 4; M o rg a n I 0-0 2; P .a n lrr 0 1-2 I ; IV th rrl» 2 0-0 4; P aplnrau 2 0-1 4; A m lcrson 2 0-1 4: R a k rr. t '«»Is Iona 17 H a lit 12. krtKainds Iona 24 H a lls 20. P o ln lrr I ; B ado rtha 2; Natsun 2; Para» 2; M»»rlar 2; Amkrrsaai 7; Papinaau I ; M o rgan 4; Dultar- IV I; Hall 2. Slaals Iona 20. T u rm n a rs Iona 2 * H alls I I . EDUCATION TRAINING ed down nine rebounds to dominatc the boards HrpfMWT II 17 X 15 51 R hrrskfe M 5 13 7 33 Mepfmcr ¡Ml Hrtslaas I 1-23; M aukrt 0 0-1 0; I tn<K*\ 3 0-1 4; W right 0 2 3 2; Turner 5 4-0 14; A. ( urrin I (Ml 2; J ( ur- rin 5 10-12 20; Hrkl I (Ml 2; < onklin; Halle*. K O rrsktr (33l M anhopr 1 1 1 ] ; k ta n s 0 2-4 20; ('»ammari» 0 0-12 0; Sutrr 0 2-2 2; M u ti 0 0-1 0. Sir«m s 0 0-2 0; H rllhrrg; I ia rlr d o u l-S lia ik rt. M a n « . I «tal fouls. H rp p n rr 20. K isrrsid r 15. I n h n k al fiaiks. K is rrs k tr Hr is* h I . soup and bread dinner Donations will he accepted to cover costs and to supplement the activities for the Sunday Sch*a>l department Cluster No 3 of the church will provide deserts for the meal so all you need to bring is yourself and your ap petite Bring a friend and enjoy this lime of fellowship and sharing Dloiol Truck Drlvon Troinirsg School Inc. CALL AM Y T ME 1 000-330-7304 ¿91M 0 Aarpnri 5V«d I uQmnm 0«gnr 97407 i*v«ki «hm unafMtaiMf mr t x M lr y SaxolM l The Adventures of (ir u /e ld u & Clem ... I After Hours) 6:1)0 a .m . - 11:00 p.m . Grazelda Grumbled "Brrrr Clem, this is the coldest winter we ve ever had Me re all froze up. I'm shivering all over and even the rats froze to death What are you gonna do about There will he popcorn, pop and balloons, and everyone is invited to stop bv First Insterstatc Bank in Heppner will he holding a customer apprrcia lion day this Fri . Feb. 10 By Michelle Papineau Comb«. ~ ■ • W * * o * M am * Katie Doherty (20) dribbles down the court for the lone girls J.V. team in their game against the Helix Grizzlies Fillies pull down ninth straight victory IWI mti 4.M II; Ham First Interstate to hold open house ' by 13 2« II 14 M S h rrm a n United Methodist Church holds soup and bread dinner The Heppner United Methodist Church will he having its annual "Soup and Bread Dinner" this Sun day. February 12. following the morning worship service This an nual event is held each year on the first Sunday of lent and is sponsored by the Sunday School students and teachers All arc invited to attend worship this Siindav and stay for the P tto tt) nr n " ¿ to ' » w — 1 > « j n a n t , to this stove and warm yourself right up. ' Grazelda Hissed; Well gee I'll just do that sugar But first how about you fetchen some matches from M il le r ’ « M in i - M a r t so you can start the durn thing!!!” Battery Charger ______ By Jill Conklin ; 7 . ^ 7 '- / :• ’* 7 ' . » * v t j* ; . 1 • 1 * v s » 4 * Î * * <s,' v .VT V L ► : c i: i . !. 7 676 9123 148 E Center Heppner All the rwht parta in ài I the ritfht place* « k , - S ; • V • • » ■ >■•>**»**1*-« *, ; ■(* / • • y*,v 7 ‘ : . '. 7 . *r Y y-«*- r 9 * • K*n| l l o p p n o r K l k ' s l 4»dg4» P r o s ^ n l s : SUNDAY VALENTINES DAY SPECIALS!! . 1 . The Heppner Fillies came (XU very slow and fiat against Riverside but held on f»>r then mneth straight mc lory 51-33 Frulav night After one period of play, the Fillies held a slight advantage. 11-8 Sandi Turner scored five points in the quarter to lead Heppner Heppner puked up the pave in the second quarter and outscored the Pirates by 12 points Ihc Fillies did not let Riverside score a field goal and lead 28 I 3 at halftime Turner an»l Jennifer Currin combined for 13 of Hcppner's points in the period In the second half, it was Hepp ner who could not score anv field Heppner Auto Parts ä a ' ,/ « •«»»%,. r>y JoyceHughesl Sandi Turner reaches over and steals the ball from the Pirates Friday night while they were defending their CBC league record of 9-0 Looking on is Jill Conklin All »round ch|f|er for everyday home or shop use , % *>c ; / ■ » » .* I S > *1 v . •* # I t h ■ tjl A 1 * r j *p\r Clem Cooed ‘ Well come on Grazelda. it aint so bad. snuggle up ü¡ (M e m b e r s & o ut of to w n g u e s ts o n ly) Steak & Prawns f*********************************** *7.95 m. * fo r * 1 5 .0 0 * # » * * * * « # * * * * 11:30 a m. - 3:00 p.m. New. revised menu • regular menu Friday A Sat nights - Dinner 5 30-9:00 p m. Fhdav A Saturday Specials Fsery Hf t k ’ ¿O a Heppner Elks 358 676-91X1 MW fn r r u b M e e t" goals Fortunately during the third quarter the Fillies were ' 5 from ihe charity stripe Riverside outscored Heppner in the period hut were not able to narrow the Fillies’ lead much The final quarter saw Heppner once again take oft. even though shooting a terrible 15*3 from the field Currin scored si x points to lead Heppner to the win Currin paced the Fillies with a game high 20 points and Turner chipped in lb They both also hail excellent defensive games combin ing tor 17 steals Tann Lindsay pull PLOYHAR INSURANCE 127 N. Main Heppner, Oregon 676-5818 * * * M2 N. Main * Life Farm Health Auto Home Medicare Supplement IRA's Annuities "G ive us a call, We II Take Good Care Of You!’ \**********************************4ft T * f • *