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• 6 • • « •. * _ < — i ^ • . « » • V « _ •-*, % * * •' - * : •• ' ' '• • ■ ’ > > • m ***- ' j m * JL m • . • . • V .«* > - ■ . *•%.-. ___ " .4 • > * * V . .• ** *• « Heppner Gazette Mimo. H rpptier, O rig in W ednesday. January 10. I*>90 UN F « < lone boys varsity starts league season one and one By Ann Morter The lone boy* varsity started their league season on the road with a win over Hell* and then vented for a split on the weekend with a loss at the hands of Sherman Counts Their league record stands at I -1 and their season total is 3-7. The Cards arm ed at Hell* ready to play They jumped out to a 16 X first quarter lead and pushed on to a 30-17 halftime advantage Hell* rallied to within three points at the end of the third quarter, with the score 39-36 in lone's favor The Cardinals then regrouped in the fourth quarter, outscoring their op^ ponent 19 8 for a final score of 58A4 Mike Cianm of lone was the game high punt nun with 2* Shawn Hams added 14 and Jim Davison shipped in 10 The Cardinals had the rebounding advantage with Hams grabbing 10 and Mark Anderson coming off the bench to add another 10 David Nkagenbiast and Hams had four assists each and GaiTetl and Shawn Hams each racked up three steals lone shot 43 percent from the floor, compared to 27 percent for Heli* The Cards made 47 percent from the free throw line compared to just 36 percent for the Grt/rlies Coach Del laR uc says his team played well Senior* Shawn Hams and Mark Anderson had outstanding games, picking up the slack when Mike Garrett and Jim Davison got into foul tnmble 1 aRue started two freshmen. Ryan Halvorsen and David Wagcnblasi. at the guard slots and liked what he saw Despite some ’ freshmen mistakes'" he was pleas ed with their efforts Fillies down Stanfield 51-48 for second win By Scott Johnston The Heppner Fillies picked up their second CBC victory when they traveled to Stanfield Saturday January 6 and beat the Tigers 3 1 48 The Fillies and Tigers kept the score close in the first period as Heppner outscorcd Stanfield by on ly two Jennifer Currin scored eight first quarter punts and Dulcic Palmer added seven punts to give Heppner an 18 16 lead at the end of the quarter The Fillies fell behind in the second quarter as the Tigers outscorcd them 12 8 Stanfield had a slim 28 26 lead at halt time The two teams battled and the score remained close in the third quarter Stanfield increased its lead and had a four punt lead going into the final quarter The Fillies defense held the Tigers to just si* punts in the fourth quarter Heppner scored 13 to squeak out a close 31 48 vie tory Jennifer Currin led all scorers with 23 punts and 14 rebounds Dulcic Palmer added 11 punts and Nikki Hrisbois chipped in 10 punts for the victorious Fillies I he I lilies 2 (I in CBC plas and 3-5 overall will host the Riverside Pirates (4 3) Friday and will travel to Maupin to face the Wasco Co Rcdsidcs Saturday Hrppnrr III R 12 13 SI ManfWId 16 12 14 6 4K Hrppnrr i 51 i Brtshnts 4 2-6 10; hrfmrr 4 2-2 11. 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Sherman County implemented a tight press in the first quarter forc ing a number of lone turnover* The Huskies led 23-6 at the end of the first quarter and continued to roll to * 42-17 halt time lead The Cards got into their game in the second half, twlscoring the Huskies in both the third and fourth quarters, but the first half lead was insurmountable Despite being in foul trouble again. Mike Garrett was high scorer with 24 points Sherman County's 6 '4 " Doug Martin was their high scorer with 28 points Jim Davison was in double figures for the Cards By Bob Krein On Friday. January 5. the Hcpp ner Mustangs opened CBC play against the four and two Pilot Rock Rocket* The Mustangs jumped to a 17 to nine lead at the end of the first quarter hut hail only a four point lead at halftime The final score was Heppner 34. Pilot Roik 48 The Mustangs were lead by Ruvsell Britt with 15 points and nine assist. followed by D»ug Devin with 14 points and si* steals Slater Mil chell had 10 rehounds for the By Ann Morter the lone girls varsity returned home after opening their league schedule with a tough weekend on the road and two wins in their pocket After shaking the dust off their game with a squeaker at Hell*, fhc I.ady Cardinals returned to their preChristm as vacation form with j decisive victory over Sherman County at Mom The Cardinals now Nvast a 24) league record and a 7 -1 record overall Against Heli* on Fndav, the Cards found themselves lacking in intensity after nearly 2 ^ weeks without a game The Grizzlies had played in a holiday tournament the previous weekend and were prepared to use the home court to their advantage The game was close the whole way. with the lead chang ing hands several times Heli* held a two point advantage at the end of the first quarter but lone scrambled back to a one bucket lead at the half , 21 19 The third quarter found the Cards ahead by one point, 31-30 IXtwn the final stretch, lone was able to outscorc the Grizzlies. 8 6, to eek out a )9 t6 victory leading scorer for the l.ady Cards was Jo Cupps with 11. followed closely by her sister. Mary with It) The game's high point person was all around athlete, Julie Ncwstonof Heli* with 17 points lone outre bounded the Grizzlies, 40 37, with sophomore Kan Morgan, grabbing an impressive 12 boards Darccc Padberg led the team with four assists and she and Mary Cupps had QUANTITIES LIMITED < M umuj ï Diuuj « 21 7 North Main •* < • ' a . * - * Ì Heppner Mustangs Hr|>pnrr 17 10 |7 10 34 Pika Hi. k « 14 I * 12 4M Hrptmrr i *4 i ( Pnlr.i 0 !► 2 0 H Hull 7 0-2 15 Krrin 0 ft I 0. J Hr tu OmUm I <M 6; B Putrir 2 1-3 3; MMrfcfU 4 M » ; i ÜMM 2 I I 5. Hrilii 6 14 14 I OMftl 24 4-21 *4 Pika Kmk i4Xi PuMkrr 2 <M 4. P Hliv Stllkr I (CO I. llmlKrn » 2 2 V; I HUNfl | 0-1 10. I Uli, 2 (CO l | Slurph, 0 12 1. Slrntlrr 5 34 13; (Juarrii|a«. Irnhun I I 2 I. Nets. hi frllk I» 7 14 4X V piani goats K Britt, I. Orón I. MlUrr I. Ilodgm I, 1 Ml, I I. mi I i - i I ..ut II Putrì. It. Ogro I rhnrr! tiHal link llr|ifr nn 16 Pika Rmk 20 • 1 - V ' 676-91 SH three steals each The Cardinals managed only a 'I percent staining average, nuking 17 shots out ol 54 attempts from the tloor They nude five stais out of 11 attempts from the free thmw line for a 45 percent average According to coach Dana Heideman. the Christinas vacation Unk its toll on (he way (he team played “ It was a win,” said Heideman, but he felt that the game was not really indicative of his team's capabilities Saturday was a different story tor the Cardinals Facing a tall Sherman Counts team on their home tloor, the 1 ady Cards regained their intensity and aggressiveness to rmir to a 52 36 victory lone quickly jumped out to a 14 5 lead at the end of the first quarter They cMended the lead to |4 5 m the second quarter before the Huskies were able to respond and lone link a comfortable, 27 14 edge to the In ker room at the half Shcr nun county outscorcd the Cartndal 12 10 in the third quarter, making the wore 37 26 entering the final period The Huskies nunaged to pull within seven points before the I-.iciy Cards were able to turn the mo men turn their way and a c the game Jo Cupps led all scorers with 15 juints Darccc Padberg and Amy Wagcnhlust added 10 points each lone had a total ot 14 assists with Linda Morter garnering eight As a result of an effective press, the ( ar dmals collected 22 steals with Mary Cupps leading in that department with seven The Cards improved their shooting accuracy by making 22 shots out of 54 attempts for 41 percent from the flm r They made- eight free throws out of 18 attempts for 44 percent Sherman County had a slight advantage in rebounds, W 35 Amy Wagenblast led the Car dinal effort with 12 boards Coach Dana Hcidcnun was pleas ed with the way the ludy ( arils per formed Shu8mg and intensity nn proved dram atically from the previous night He credited Amy Wagenblast for a fine effort, despite her recent recovery from mononucleosis, saying that this game was one of her very best lone's nc*t game is Friday in lone against Fcho The Cardinals arc Unking forward to the home court advantage after playing seven out ot their eight games on the road Fasicrn Oregon State College ot fictals have announced the names ot 265 students who made the b ra n 's List for fall quarter, including Col Icen Hensley and Keith Kcmson. both of Morrow County To qualify for the Dean's list, students must have a grade point average of 3 5 or higher on 12 grad ed credits that term • •V • • 6 ■ ’ «* * * ’ . Ï * • \ „ J + A * V * * .*•’* •* (|C # At * V . «.« * - \ • • A " > N % ' * * ■• * .* - i t , / •J 't* Photo t>> W»*rra Mam« */ « N «*• Deacon Heideman (31) tries for 2 in game with Huskies Dean’s List announced While Supplies 10 pack Last D uo-Tang' folders help keep notes bandy and o rg a n iz e d Two pockets Colors and a deep-pebble cover for extra control Official size * m ft Lady Cardinals come home with wins fà tu v ê ifu p Jam m ’n Rubber Bas ketball has bold graphics y r Mustangs open CBC play with win JANUARY SPECIALS W h ile S u p p lie s Last with 12 Sherman C ounts. with its powerful inside game. out rebound ed lone 32-28 Mike Garrett grabh e*1 10 hoards for the Cardinals David Wagenblast had five assists and Shawn Hams had three steals to lead lone Oner again. Mark Anderson came off the hrnch to a gnxl performance Coach l.aRuc was especially pleas ed with his defensive efforts jgamst Sherman County's Doug Martin 1-aRue said that the Huskies were able to effectively take the Cardinals out of their game anil caused them to make costly mistakes He vjk I that having Garrett and Davison in tout trouble also hurt the team l aRue said the Cardinals performance was “ sporty1' but that they did play well in the second half The Cardinals nest game is Friday against Hcho in lone * . F Sj * . s : + ■. « ■ a ■ •*' * V * . - .. *y- -. ’ V. . *6*^* . 4 1 . -A -.’ V - V S.. -- , .s V ; • * ' *s > • ♦v, 3 ' IS.7ÉÌ1« -A ' • is BO ■ . - — V, J'4*-V IV 4 9# ■ V c ' V. ' i i . .......... * 7 •6 ♦•"t ♦ , * « . 4 % * «a . ^ » 's . 0 '. ‘•»S* PYwrto by VWayn# Mgtni Kari Morgan goes for shot against Sherman Co lone boys JV chalk up experience but no wins By Ann Morler The lone boys junior varsity chalked up some experience and playing time but didn't manage to put one in the win column last weekend as ihcs went down in defeat to Heli* and Sherman County Friday at Heli*. the Cardinals ran up against a taller and more e* perirnccd squ.nl Heli* used a halt court lraj> press most of rhe game aril that rattled the young lone team I he Grizzlies lumped out to a 14 6 lead in the first quarter and extend ed the le.nl |0 '8 |8 al llu- halt Ihe Cards fought b.n k in the second half but were never able to pose a serious threat The final score was )4 5 m m favor ot Heli* Bryan Basford was rhe high scorer for the game with 14 points Mas I overt made the only three point shot of the contest late in the lourih quarter Coach Gregg Kietmann says that despite the wore, his team really didn't play too badly I he team is mostly freshmen and al least four of them haven't played organized basketball before this year He said • « * J V . r. tli.it the team's inexperience caused turnovers which hurt their ctlort Saturday, the Cardinal* were simply overwhelmed by a taller and qutc ker Sherman County team lone had plavcsl the Huskies hetorc ( 'hristinas aril had won by I 5 points but Sherman County had added some additional players before this game I he final score was a I ops id ed 63-22 Coach Kietmann said that 40 plus turnovers and an unwillingness to pul shots in the air contributed to the loss The Huskies ran a press that raised havik with the lone otfensc He also tell that back to back road trips really had worn the kids down Some bright spots were evident however Freshman Justin Miller led the Cardinals with seven points I ru < )rem was fiXt percent from the tree throw fine, making 4 4 Freshman Jason Schneider, who hadn't played prior to this year, had a go.il game, especially in the rebounding department The JV team has some time to regroup with their next game in Con don dn January 19 ^ ' * ' ' m • u * V l " ■ • » '* t* -, - » - -.« P , 7.1, - ». 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