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Z ,. * T • » • . . • • • *. • t ■ 7 .• • • • 1 1 k 7 À • »V » . / SIX- H cppnrr G uctte-T im e*. Ilrp p n rr. Oregon W ednesday. February 21. IW t lone boys JV suffers setbacks Fillies clinch No. 1 spot * * battle to Condon I he Blue Desils were tall and quick but the young Cardinals hung lough for most of the game before finally succumbing 37 55 Condon jumped out to an early lead, outscoring the Cards 15 6 in the first quarter lone played them even in the second quarter and C on don took their same nine point ad vantage to the locker room at the half, with a score of 23-14 In the second half, the Cardinals tried but just couldn't make any headway against Condon and their press The Blue Desils outscored lone II 10 in the third quarter and 20 13 in the fourth Mac Ia»sett led all scorers with 16 points, most coming from right under the basket Lovett also con (ribulcd three assists and four re bounds to put together a scry good game The Cards were badly beaten on the boards. 39-25, which coach Rictmann says was a major factor in the loss Deacon Hcidenian led the Cardinals in rebounds, pulling down 12 He also chalked up tour block ed shots and four steals Tony Bierke had five assists and Brent Sheirbon had four steals lone had an ott night in their shooting with their poorest percentage of the season They shot 46 percent from the tree throw line, making 7-15 Coach Rictmann again said his team put up a better fight than in their last game against Condon where they lost b2 74 He credited Mac lo se tt tor having his best game of the year By Anne Morler The lone JV boys team suffered setbacks at the hands of Sherman County and Condon last week Sher man County visited lone on Thurs day. January 25. and Condon played the early game Saturday on the C ards' home court Sherman County rattled the Car dinals with a press for most of the game and spread (heir scoring bet ween eleven players to hand lone a 58 36 loss lone played them tougher than in their last match up but had trouble getting their shots to fall and with getting the ball down court Sherman County struck early, scoring 22 points to the C ard's two in the first quarter l«>nc rallied in the second quarter, out scoring the Huskies 17 8 but still ended the halt down. 19-30 Sherman regained Us momentum in the second half, outscoring the Cardinals 14 7 in the third quarter and 14 10 in the fourth S u foot three inch freshman Deacon Hctdcman led the Cardinals with 18 points, eight blocked shots and 10 rebounds He also grabbed tw o steals for good m easure freshm an forward, Tony B)crke. led the team with two assists and was in strumental in keeping the ball mos ing around Brent Sheirbon nabbed lour steals to lead that category Coach Circg Rictmann said that the team played fairly well, better than when they last met He said that Sherman had a couple of older kids playing who really helped their et fort to sink the Cards On Saturday, the boys lost a tough • Tony Burt is Freshman MVP By Pete Pearson Tony Burt was voted the Most Valuable Player of the year tor the Hcppner f reshmen team He led the team in points scored I 59, and points per game 11 4 Pete Pearson led the team in freethrow percentage with 61 percent The freshmen averaged 47 6 points per game, while their o p portents averaged only 39 7 points per game / A ■*\ „ ..* ,/r , -O i » . 'a F 7 ;. r’ /, ’ n ’ "• V *M - .* ï . 4 . • . -* * • • # * «» , r V . *. . • V ' / t <► . . * : c-., , r : k- , 4 I ; i / V > • - * * • / ;/ Í , > * * . • ‘ ' '* ' • J*'*... • . , .' > » ; j * ,«• 4 ' . - <* V T • i • . p -V I ' ! y * * '■i.* ■ 1 ; 1 ' < t • ' • «• i- * /■ 1 ■ ,*■V * k j • 20 9 25 I* 15 10 12 14 82 7 2 5 6 8 5 14 110 7 9 J 3 12 72 6 0 26 6 601 6 601 12 1 551 161 20 6 611 271 By Anne Morler Still riding high from the upset over Culver, the Cardinals met a quick Sherman County team on Saturday night The Huskies had played Condon, the state’s lo p ranked team, into overtime the previous night before succumbing The game was close through n»>st of the contest until Sherman County turned up the defensive pressure and got away from the Cardinals fhe final score was 61-47. The first quarter was squeaky tight with the Huskies eekmg out a one p u n t advantage 13 12. The game stayed close until late in the second quarter when Sherman County p>wcred up their press and forced the Cardinals to turn the ball over T he lig h tn in g quick H u sk ies captali/cd, gaining a five p*int halt time advantage. 29 24 By the third quarter, starters Shawn Hams and Jim Davison were deep in foul trou ble and the C a rd in a ls w ere outscored. 17 |9 Down by II and noi gaining, the Cards started look ing for three p u n ters but were MMblc t>> connect Sherman County outscored lone 13- It) in the last period By Anne Morler The lone JV hoys team shut down the Hell* offense in the second half and turned theirs on to get away w ith a 5 7 49 win in a gumc Friday. Feb 9 I he first half was shaky tor the Cards, who lost to Hell* last time. 74 5 8. but they roared back in the second halt for the victory Hell* jump-d out to an 118 first quarter lead and extended that lead to 27-18 by halftime The Cardinals got tired up at halftime, returning in the third quarter to out score the Grizzlies 19 4 and take a 37- 7| lead overcome the Cards third quarter ad vantage Justin Miller was high overcome the Card's third quarter I at 7:30 p m at the St Patrick's Senior Center A business meeting ot the Garden Club will be held fhursdav. March : GOOD LUCK I 11 . 1 .ILS A > IIS I\\(,S J j . \ * * Grazelda qtuzznI, "Hey Clem, did you know you can get catfood. frosting, v ^ pickles, gloves, and brake fluid, plus all that other stuff down at 51ill«*r'«i U i n l M a r t A ( hev r u n Clem announced. "Well uh, sure I knew that Grazelda quizzed. "Oh yah? Well did you know you can get fresh coffee, rolls, gum. paper towels, tractors. |umbo |ets. and fish hooks down there?"C/em announi ed. " Well uh, sure. I knew that too 'Grazelda annount ed "Clem, I don't know about you. I just don t know1". ' — 1 * (A fter Hours) 5:18) a .in . - I t : 00 p.m . • . ; 7 I • « E* r '- PLOYHAR INSURANCE Bob, Cheryl, Jerid, A Darrin The Adventures of Grazelda & Clem '* . V ,"* ..♦ /* * ' 4 K r Die Heppner Fillies will make their third straight appearance at the District 7A Basketball Tournament when they take the Moor at the Pendleton Armory this Friday. Feb 23 The number I seed Filics. under first year head coach Mark Dowdy . will play the number 4 \S asco Coun tv Redsidcs Heppner has won both previous meetings between the two teams this season fhe Fillies beat the Redsides in Muupin. 79 7| and won again in Heppner 7g 29 Heppner. 11 2 in the CBC and I 7-7 overall, is looking to myke a return trip to the regional tourna ment Heppner's only conference losses have been to Weston MeF.wen. who has already advanc ed to the regional tournament bv winning the CMC title l! Heppner fO* 1 We Stand Behind Our Motto Find A Better Price • We ll Match It SHERRELL CHEVROLET r, ; C „ . •' ?A*V v % H E R M IS T O N .O R C lam s 1 0-1 Mike Garrett shared game high punt honors with Sherman County's Joe Justeson Both had 17 p u n ts Ryan Halvorsen added nine The Huskies got the rebounding edge on the Cards. 28 24 Garrett pulled down nine boards for lone and freshman Deacon Heideman came off the bench to grab si* Gabo Gar cia handed out five assists to lead the Cardinals lone's shooting accuracy improved as they shot 15-37 from the floor for 4 1 percent and 17-27 for 6 ) percent from the line Sher man County shot 22-53 for 42 per cent from the field and 17-33 for 51 percent from the line Coach 1-aRue said he felt the season ended on an upbeat note despite the loss W hen the Cards played the Huskies earlier in the season, the game was hopelessly lop sided so he was pleased to see his team compete He said the Cardinals shot well although they didn't put up a lot of shots The Cardinals lose starters. Jim Dav ison and Shawn Hams, as well .is reserves Mark Anderson. Bryan Basford and Brian Doherty to graduation l^iRue says he thinks that a year ot playing time will make a marked difference on his younger players, though 97838 567-648 7 Low Prices X Oualitv Service For O ver 40 Years V* V». I advantage Justin Miller was nigh scorer with |9 prints, followed by Deacon H eidem an w nh 18 Heideman pulled down 16 rebounds to lead the Cardinal* to a 7g 73 ad vantage Mac Lovett added seven Eric Orem dished out si* assists while Miller. Orem and Heideman each nabbed two steals Heideman also chalked up si* blocked shots ( 'oac h ( iregg Rictmann was pleas ed with the game He said the team has improved over the course ot the season and that is really the name of the game on the JV level He credited Eric Orem with a gocnl game, saying that he played well when we needed him " tx'.its the Redsides Friday night, they will face the winner of the Stanfield Riverside game. Saturday Feb 24. for the right to advance to regional* The Fillies arc led by senior Jen infer Currin who averages 17 5 punts and It) rcNmnds a game Kim Stookcy. who scored 2 7 punts m Heppner's last CBC game against W'ahtonka adds the outside scoring threat I he Heppner Wasco Co game starts at 7 p m at the Pendleton Armors 4-H News Seven Super Sewer* Bs Steve Allen, R r p i r l r r ( >n February 6 the Seven S u p r Sewer* met to begin their new project nuking a blanket Some members are making blanket* tor themselves, while others are nuking blankets to give as gilts On February 17. the group con tinned to work on their blankets Dies learned to miter the corners of the blanket tor a more finished look Monica Swanson, leader, spike about using ihe iron salels. and us mg the right lemp'ruture lor dit ferent fabrics Snap Shots YOU CAN'T BEAT OUR DEAL PO BOX 209 t mat ilia (2fl M<a*r 2 3-4 7; 2. IrtU rs 3 0-0 7; M urtlrr 2 0a) 4: W rttrrh mg 4 1-2 f; t oftrs 0 0-10. Kr}; Iru r; H cri; l l a - r v total» 12 4-10 2f 35 p u n ts, pulled down sesen re hounds and dished out three assists Slater Mitchell added 19 p u n ts and grabbed 11 rebounds IWppwrr 20 10 13 l> 4« l mal Ula 17 IS 12 20 44 lirpfmrr (49> K Rrltl II II 13 33. kretn 0 0-4 0. H IVdm 2 3-4 7; M»n hrII 4 4-7 14; ( iMUMir I 0-1 2; Hrctn I 0-2 4. I . Prrtru; J HrMt; Ounin lirtal» 23-20-33 44 I mat ilia ‘Mi nSmlth < 4-4 14; Vdann * : 4 IV ( lr..rr 4 1 * I < N M ' I ? 4. Kurctful I 0-0 2; C.rrwi 2 2-3 7. Saras* Suitrlar. Hr.wrnaii. Nlntrlri f S 8 l tO21 20 M l|»«rt pMc K Hrai 2. SlUchrl I. s*nah 2. Vdamc I, t.rrm I fouled inn-Irrvnn, Vdamr I trial foul« Ilrppnrr 21 t inatllla 20 . By Bob Krem On Friday. February 16. the H eppner M ustangs faced the W'ahtonka Fugle* in their last home game Ihe Mustangs wasied little time taking a 22 to 14 first quarter lead Heppner then coasted for the w in 75 to 61 Russell Britt lead the Mustangs with 33 punts, including 18 punts from the 3 punt range He also pull ed down eight rebounds and dished oul seven assists Slater Mitchell added 15 punts and nine rebounds Ihe Mustang* ended the season 12 and 2 in CBC plav and 15 and 3 overall The Mustang* have the top seat in the district tournament and will face the Wasco Co Redsides this Friday at the Pendleton Armory at 8 30 p m Ilrppnrr 22 21 IN 14 73 W ihlimka 14 |4 10 IN 41 Ilrppnrr (75l t IVrtm 2 0-2 3. I*r»l>>ilin I (Ml 2; H Krill 13 1 4 33; Krrln I IM> 2; J Krill I 04) 2; Osmln 4 0-1 N; H l*rdn> I 0-2 2; MHchrll4 3-4 13; kalhhun I IM)2. I Irvin 2 0-0 4. < iinnnf I iiulv 32 4-13 73 V* »In,.Ilk» |4ll Met all 2 (Ml 4. Krlttlr 3 0-0 4. V ha hri 4 7-N 13; Kin htmfrr N 7-|3 .’4 SaMn h ) 4 i t a r è h * 1 1 2 » t hrtstrnsrn 2 0-2 4. Hollinan 0 0-2 0; Kan?; i-tui Tataii 2n in 'I 4i 3 point goals 4 Prdru I, K Brill 4, Met all 2. Klrchhofrr I. foulrH out- thristrnsrn Total fouls Ilrppnrr 23 VVahtonka 13. How Kavkrthall 1 raaur Sricvon VV 1 W L D 1 IN 1 12 2 13 3 II 3 16 4 7 7 to to 3 4 N U $ 4 « II 2 I ■ 4 V 2 IN 1 12 3 14 Khmidr Heppner 1 nut Ilia V* ahtonka V%awo Co. PI U h Rock Stanfield WrMon M* Y *rn Fillies knock E agles out o f contention By Scott Johnston Ihe Heppner Fillies warmed up for the district tournament and knmkcd the visiting Eagles out of pist season contention, when thev p hi tided W ahtoiika 67 27, I nday . Feb 16 Four Fillies scored in double figures to lead Heppner to the easy 4tl-pnnt victory Things didn't start out so good tor the Fillies, a* thev found themselves down 11 8 at the end ot the first quarter Ihe F.aglcs' lead didn't last long a* the Fillies erupted tor 22 punt* and held W ahlonka to )u*t tive punt* Ihe Fillies, behind Kim StiNikev who scored 11 punts in the second quarter took a 70 16 lead in to the locker room at the hall Ihe Fillies kicked their olfcnsc in to high gear in the third quarter as they scored 24 punt* Ihe F.aglcs could only manage three punt* as the Fillies played tough defense Jen nifer Currin scored It) punts in the quarter. Heppner outscored the Eagles again in the final stanza, 13 8 and coasted to the 67 27 victory Kim Stookcy burned the nets, as she scored 23 punts to lead all scorer* Jennifer Currin scored 12 punt* Angie Currin and Nikki Brisbois both added 10 punts for the district bound Fillies lirp p n rr VV uhtonkji N 22 24 13 47 II 3 3 N 27 Ilrppnrr (47i Slimkry 4 3-7 23; J. ( ur- lin 3 2-2 12; * < urrin 3 (Ml 10; Brtsbnis 3 0-2 III. Johnston 2 12 3; luckrr MM) 2; t-rknian 0 2-3 2; (irtrnup 0 3-4 3; Palmer 0 0-2 0; ( or win. HrownfWId. totals 27 11 :: 4' W ah lo n k a (27) s M urphv 4 1 2 4. Ix-wt* > i 2 Tj (iniwav 2 i 2 v. G arda 1 i 4 c k M urphv I 1-4 1; Ibatson; Klllot; K rrv rs; llu s k ir; I a ria s to ta ls II 3 |4 27. lo n e girls JV finish Fillies on to District Fri. w ith D ufur win * • ♦V /.. V • .1 ' Y’ «i 4 1 . \ . a f * • • V V * . t i , * 4. . *• z ». - ' • a i 'H ti Í ** V ; '1 c • * * * I í t V , Or ^ U * L- > w* J * J Ilrp p n rr I* 13 I f 4 B I mal Ula i 2 10 12 N Ilrp p n rr )52l Hrtctain S l-J 17; Mnokr* 4 0-0 B. l u r k r r I 1-3 4. K t u rrtn I 0-0 1. t.r r m u p I 2-3 4; J. ( u m n » 3-3 IS; t or a la 0 2-2 2; Johnston, H roanlW Id; l . l m a n lo ta h 21 10-IR 32. By Bob Krem On February 13. tfu Mustang* traveled to Umatilla to face the Vik ings The game decided who would hold the top seat at the district tournament The Mustangs had control almost the entire game and pulled out the close win Umatilla cut the Mustang lead to one p u n t with 3 30 left to play in the game, but then slowed it down and put the game out of reach The final score was Heppner 69 and Umatilla 64 The Mustangs were lead by the hot hand o f Russell Britt who racked up Mustangs coast to win Huskies down Cards 61-47 over Eagles By Scott Johnston ' '■ [f 1 8 10 5 2 7 Let's Have A Clean Sweep! . c* V . , • , ¿ , »6 115 70 Garden club meeting set • et II FT A • 42% FTM • ’•» i * ' ,l «»1 V V*1 1 14 13 10 FT A 159 PPG II 4 - 1-* - .;- * * * ' Tony Burt Scott Coe Mark Conklin Jason Hanna Shane Munkers Derek Osmin Pete f’earvin T K Rtehl Pts The Heppncr Fillies clinched the number one spot in the Districl 7A Basketball Tournament when they thumped the Umatilla Vikings, 52 29. Tuesday. Feb 13 The Fillies jumped out early as they i«jlscorcd the Vikings. 16-5, in the opening quarter Kim Smokes scored eight of the Fillies 16 points in the q u arter H eppner held Umatilla to a single field goal in the second quarter and increased the 11 point lead to a commanding 22 point lead at (he end of one half of plav The Fillies continued to dominate in the third quarter Jennifer Currin scored II points and Nikki Brisbois scored eight as Heppner outscored the Vikings, 19 10 Umatilla held the Fillies to four free throws and scored 12 p u n ts in the final pcritxi but fell way short losing by 23 p u n ts Heppner was led in scoring by Nikki Brisbois who scored 17 punts She was f«ik>wed closely by Jennifer C urrin who scored 15 p u n ts C ur rin also had seven steals for the Fillies Amy Greenup pulled down seven rebounds to lead Heppner lo n e JV s shut dow n H elix to win 53-49 Tony Burt Gin* By Scott Johnston Mustangs pull off close win over Vikings By Annie Hisler, R rp irlrr The Snap Shots 4 H d u b met at Kate's Pizza for a meeting on I cb 12 President Jixfi Johnston called ihe meeting to order and members watched a movie on the basics of photography Photographs of recent prints taken by Holly Fcknt.in and Jennv Krein at Colt Basketball and high school ball games were passed around An outing for those interested in taking snow pictures was held at Hislcrs' during the President's weekend By Anne Morter Ihe lone girl* J \ team finished off their season with a win over the Ihifur Rangers. 26 22. on Saturdav February It) Ihe win at Dufur gave them a season mark ot 3 r, wnh the majority til their games being one punt squeakers Ihe Card* and Rangers were evenly matched lone ran a lull court pres* hut found they had to work hard to get the steal* a* Dufur was especially good at passing the ball Ihe teams were tied at the end ot the first quarter. 4 4 I hitur edged ahead in Ihe second quarter to lead. 12 II. al halftime Ihe Cardinals gained a two punt advantage in the third quarter and outscored the Rangers, 8 6 in the fourth for the tour jvoini final margin I vchange student. Rene V anl umscer led the Cardinal* in scoring with si* punts and Heidi Nelson added live lone shot 75 per cent from the floor, II 7| and 7 7 percent from the line. 4 11 Dutur shot 7 7 percent from the field and 29 percent from the tree throw line Kristine Bcdortha pulled down five boards and Crystal Minster added tour to lead (I k - 1 adv ( 'ards to a slim. 21 2(1 rebounding edge Crystal Minster had five steal* and Danielle Sietaru had four to pace lone Ihe ( ardmals pleased their coach by committing ju*t 21 turnovers, a season low and about halt of their usual total I wjs tickled with how they placed." said Coach lorn Bcdortha He said thai the girl* ii*>k giNsI shots and placed hard He said that Rene N .ml umsecr trom Holland had an c*cepionul game, considering that she started the season from scratch, learning how to shooi and dribble He also credited l rvsial Minster w ilh good, solid plav i j x i > i : k c a u i u a <; i : m ivxiu ✓ NEW & REBUILT RAILS RIMS - R O L L E R S^ ✓ MACHINE Hi ll D I P Of IDl.hHS c< ROl.l t RS ✓ RERIM SPROCKETS ✓ DESIGN BUILD OUR OWN CABS Ac PRESSURIZER UNITS ✓ TRAC K PRESS TO TURN OR RE.PI ACE PIN Ac BUSHINGS TIME FOR WI N T E R TUNE-UP -r' B&C REPAIRS. 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