Lady Cards notch two wins
SIX- Hrppnrr Gaiette-Times, Heppner, (>rrt(un Wednesday, January 17, 1990
Heppner
Mustangs rally to beat
Wasco co. Redsides, 66-55 Freshman
win two
By Bob Krein
On Saturday. January 13, the
Heppner Mustang» traveled to
Maupin to face the Wasco County
Redsides The Mustangs coming off
of a heart-breaking loss, came out a
little »low, and trailed by two points
at the end of the first quarter
The Mustangs then rallied and had
a seven point lead at halftime With
good defense and offense, the
Mustangs built their lead to 11 at the
end of the game
The final score was Heppner, 66,
and Wasco Co 35 The Mustangs
had four players in double figures,
lead bv Russell Brut with IX points
and eight assists
Now 3 and I in CBC play and 6
and 4 overall, the Mustangs will face
the Weston McEwen Tiger Scots
this Friday, Jan 19 at Heppner
By Ann Morler
By Pete Pearson
The Heppner freshmen won two
games last week, the first one over
4 M ........ Pilot Rock’s freshmen. 51-36 The
second win was over Helix’s JV
oar
team 43-41.
In the first game. Pilot Rock
jumped out to an early lead, but
Heppner got their inside game click
»pieni goats Hr III 2. krein I. Outing 2. ing with Tony Burt working inside
I d w r c 2, Villager 4. touted out None
At halftime the score was 32-17,
Toial fouls Hrppnrr IJ. Masco Co. 14.
Heppner s lead
ira g u r Vaw m
In the third quarter Heppner put
the
game away, by holding a
SS L SS L
16 point lead going into the fourth
K O m ld r
4 0 III «
J 1 • 2 quarter
t m alilla
H epporr
J 1 6 4
Pika Rock made a little run to start
2 2 6 4
Pilot Rack
off
the quarter, but Heppner made
2 2 s 5
VS ahloaka
their free throws to seal the game
VV 0 4 II ( iHilXt
1 J 4 4
Tony Burt led all scorers with 16
1 J 1 *
Man Arid
« 4 4 4
VS raion- NI» T wen
points.
In the Helix game. Helix jumped
oul to an 11-2 lead at the end of the
first quarter as Heppner was trying
to find their range But Heppner
came roaring hack in the second
quarter on Sc»at Coe’s 11 points, to
take a 20-18 lead into the locker
room
In the third quarter Heppner gain
ed two more points on Helix to lead
34-30. The fourth quarter w as an ex
citing one as Heppner missed free
throw after free throw to keep Helix
in Ihc game, hut Heppner held on to
win
Scott Coe led all scorers with 23.
while Holton lead Helix with 10
The freshmen’s next game is
Thursday. January 18, at 6 p m at
Riverside High School
Heppatr
I I I t * 24 66
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Hrppnrr (M l Krill 0 4-4 I I , tercia 2 0-0
5. Prd/» »6-7 |J. Mh< hrll
..
J 2-7 ■, Devia » 0 0 12. Ctonia Total»
24 IS-21 *4
Macro ( oval« (SSl laces 0 0 1 0 ; < •«
2 0 -1 4 ; ItoUag 4 2-2 12; Coburn 4 OO 10
WB m 5 » i I ». M hlagrr 6 0-0 16 Total«
21 S-12 <4
Co.
Mustangs let win slip away
Fillies beat
Redsides;
tie for first
in league
The lone girls varsity had a vic
torious weekend playing two of their
weaker Big Sky League opponents.
Echo and Arlington The Cardinals
were able to notch two wins and
divide the court time evenly between
the veterans and the younger
players Their record is 4-0 in league
play and 9-1 overall
lone opened the weekend Friday
night hy overwhelming a hapless
Echo squad 45-16 Echo was unable
to field a team last year and has been
w ithout a junior high team for three
years The Cougars were not only
short on manpower hut weak in the
fundamental areas
The downside for the Lady Car
dinals was that they came down to
their opponent level and did not play
good basketball, according to coach
Dana Heideman The girls lacked in
tensity and made mental crTors hut
were still able to command the
game The Cardinals led 13-6 at the
end of the first quarter and held a
21-11 margin at the half A second
half scoring blitz put the game per
manently out of Echo’s reach as the
Cougars managed only five second
half points to the Card’s 23
Jo Cupps, playing just two
quarters, made 17 points to he high-
point scorer for the game Kan
Morgan added nine and Amy
Wagenhlast chipped in eight Jo
Cupps also led in rebounds, pulling
down II hoards Freshman guard.
Cyrstal Minster added nine as the
Cards initrchoundcd the Cougars,
59-23 Darcce Padherg and Nancy
Morler managed four steals each to
lead the l.ady Cardinals
The game wasn’t pretty in the eyes
of lone coach Dana Heideman. hut
it allowed him to try w»mc different
plays and player combinations He
also found the game to he a good
chance to give his younger players
Mime playing time Heideman said
senior Jo Cupps had a good game,
gathering 17 points ami 11 rch»*umls
in just two quarters
Saturday night, Jo Cupps needed
lust two quarters to pmir in 24 points
and lead the Lady Cardinals to a
62-32 thrashing of the Arlington
Honkers Once again, coach
Heideman was able to rest his five
starting seniors for two quarters and
play his younger players, with pleas
mg results
The Cards outscored Arlington,
Nancy Morter looks for shot against Echo
18-5. in the first quarter with Jo
Cupps contributing 12 of those
points Their halftime edge was
27-12 In the third quarter, the five
seniors. Jo Cupps. Mary Cupps.
Darcce Padherg. Linda Morter and
Amy Wagenhlast combined to score
25 points with everyone making at
least one bucket Impressive team
work and a tenacious half court press
made the difference TTic younger
players finished off the marathon-
length contest which saw Arlington
commit V* fouls, sending lone to the
free throw line 40 times
Heideman was pleased with his
entire team’s performance He prais
ed the play of his starters, saving
they worked very well together ami
concentrated on teamwork He also
singled out s»*phonxire Kari Morgan
for putting together a good, all
around game
The l-ady Cardinals travel to Con
don this Friday and host Culver on
Saturday Heideman predicts closer
more exciting games this weekend
By Scoff Johnston
After playing imir games in Col
umhia Basin Conference action, the
Heppner Fillies arc 4 0 and tied for
first place with Weston McEwen
The Fillies remained unbeaten in
league play when they traveled to
Maupin. Saturday, Jan 13 and heat
the Redsides 39 JI
Jennifer Currin scored four of
uoug uevm (42) plays lough defense against Riverside while
Heppner'» five points in a low
Russell Britt looks on
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scoring first quarter as the Fillies hail
tty bob Krein
a slim one point lead after one period
(>n Friday. January 12. the 2 and assists Slater Mitchell had It) re of play The Fillies connected on
0 Heppner Mustangs laced the bounds for the Mustangs Ihc fisc of six free throws and three field
Riverside Pirates also 2-0 The game Mustangs are now 2 and I m CBC goals m the second quarter to take
decided who remained unbeaten in play and 5 and 4 overall
a two-point lead into half time.
Columbia Basin Conference play
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IJ 15 16 15 54
The Heppner Mustangs came out Hoardman
Heppner increased its lead in the
i54l K Brill 10 5-7 28: k rrln
red hot. as the Riverside Pirates I H H H rppnrr
third quarter as they out scored
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were down hy as much as eight
Wasco Co , 10 6. and went into the
5 0 | 10; Connor I l-J J; lirtln
points in the first quarter the MU.hrll
I 6-1 2; J. Britt; tStliJnlui, ( . IVdni I .(ah
final period leading 26 20 The
Mustangs controlled the tempt* car a * u <4
Fillies outscored the Redsides,
Koarilman (59) tallm an 4 5-7 14; Ih k r
ly. and had a lour point lead at half I 0-0
13-11, in the* final stan/a and pick
2;
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time
1 » 4. | qi, I li I 2 SI, | Imtoiigh ed up the important mad victory
The Pirates battled back and tied 0 12. 12 B ird I; 4 Hohtn,
39-31
S lrtrrs. I arson. Hill
the score at the end of the third 1 .Hals 2» 14-26 54
Jennifer Currin led the Filly scor
V|aanl goah K Brill », h rrm I, I »Bulan ing attack with 16 points, while
period and then went on to win 59
I lo u lrd oul- 6ndrrau.il total foul.
to 54 Russell Britt lead all scorers Kl«rrsidr
Nikki Brishois and Dulcie Palmer
llrppnri 21 I n hnh al fouK
with 28 points and dished out five ttl*rr»ldr 17,
each added seven points
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Coach Dowdy said "I’m pleased
to he 4-0 in league right now, par
Ocularly since we have a lot of im
in Iacoma. Wash , where he sers proving to do hctorc we ian play our
ed at the Cicthscmane Lutheran best hall
Church
Ihc Filly victory ami a Weston-
In I »265 he graduated from Pacific
McEwen
victory over Wahtonka set
Lutheran University in Tacoma with
the
stage
for an early CRC
a B A in sociology He graduated
showdown this Friday between the
from Pacific Lutheran Thet»logical
two undefeated teams in the league
Seminary in Berkeley. Ca . in I »>68
Ihc first meeting between Heppner
and spent his internship at St Peter's
and Weston McF.wcn will he on the
B> the Sea I utheran Church in San
Fillies home court ami will start
Diego He was ordained at Ini
arouml 6 pin (hi Saturday, the
manuol Lutheran Church in Boise on
Tillies will travel to The Dalles to
r n w u u y ^ s/y v « ■ ''•y y •» “
Dec 15, 1968 He has served at
battle
the
Wahtonka
Eagles
who
ate
Rick Koffler goes high for shot in Ponies game against Umatilla
Central Lutheran Church in Morton.
2 2 m league play
Wash . Gixxl Shepherd l utheran at
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511 10 IJ J4 By Rick Koffler
I he Pomes record is now » I I lie
Richland. Immanuel Lutheran at
Was.......
4 10 6 II »1 The Heppner Ponies traveled to
Hrppnrr l.»4| Brishois 2 J-4 7; S l«4n
Central la. Faith Lutheran at Junction
Ponies will try to avenge their onlv
1 4-6 6; Palmer I J-4 7; V (urrin 0 1-2 I ntatilla lor their first game m over loss ol the season Thursd.iv, Januarv
City; Prince of Life Lutheran at
I; l.rrrnup 0 2-2 2; J. ( urrin 6 46 16. a month and came home with a win. 18 at the Heppner Junior High gym
The Rev Stan Hoobtng was in Oregon
City, and Grace I utheran at
Totals It 17-26 J4.
stalled as pastor of the Hope and Spokane
when they meet the Columbia
Wawo ( aunt» 1.411 Kalrtkiih 0 2-2 2; t'ox 50-26
Heppner came out fast m the first
Valby Lutheran Churches in a ser
Raiders
Ihc Rev Hoohing and his wife,
2 2 »6 Hull 4 M 8; I afa.rr 2 0-0 4 I .4rs
vice on January 14
2 2-2 6; Kussrll 2 1-4 5; lotah 12 7-|| J|. quarter hy attacking Cmalilla with a
Carol, have two children. Rachel.
full sourt press Heppner lead at the
The Res Hoohing, 4 7 , arrived in 16, and Matt, 14 He expects his
5-polnf goals nonr Touted out Hall
lolal louh Hrppnrr IJ. SVawn County 17. end of the first quarter. 18 6 Ihc sc
Heppner on Jan 5 Prior to coming family
In 1990. give the gift
cond quarter the pace slowed down
to Heppner. he ant) his family lived August to pun him in Heppner in
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Ponies come home with win
Lutheran churches install pastor
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and so .lid the scoring the score at
halltimc w a s 28 16 in tavor ol
In the second halt the Ponies
buried the Vikings with all ten
players contributing Ihc final score
w a s 5 0 -2 6
ln siirsiii(* ck
nouncc the engagement of their children
The couple plans a March 2 wedding at St Patrick's Church in Heppner
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NOTICE
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S
SALE
On the 20th day of February .
1990. at the hour of 10 00 o’clock
A M Standard Time in accordance
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Auction to the highest bidder for
cash in hand the following describ
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Gits One (1). Two (2). and Three
(3) in Block One (I), no rth
BOARDMAN, Board man, Oregon.
Said sale is made under
Foreclosure Execution issued out of
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Multnomah to me directed in the
case of Benj Franklin Federal Sav
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Case No A890100421 (Morrow
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TR 90-001)
Writ of I xccution dated January
II, 1990
ROY L DRAGO. Sheriff
Morrow County
Heppner. Oregon
By: Pauline Winter
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Published January 17, 24. 31;
February 7. 1*290
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