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Mustangs survive late Redside rally
By Bob Krem
On Friday, February 23, the
Hcppncr Mustangs played the
Wasco County Redsides The game
would decide ssho Mould lace the
Wahtonka Fugles Mho upset the
1 nutilla Vikings. 60 to 32 just hours
earlier
T"he Redsides used a slow paced
game plan to counter attac k the p»v
tent Mustang offense The s | oms hail
game plan Morkcd for aMhile as the
Redsides had a four point lead after
one quarter of play Ihe Mustangs
finally got things going and regain
cd the lead by halftime
The Mustangs offense same out
rolling in the third quarter and had
a 12 point lead going into the final
period The Mustangs surs is is I a late
rally by the Redsides anil Mon by six
points, 51 to 45
Russell Hritt le.nl all siorers Mith
27 points
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Heppner Garden
d u b announces
contest
The Heppner Harden (Tub has an
nounccd a national Arbor week
poster contest, according to a garden
ulub member Debbie Scott
Arbor week will be April I to 7
I ntrants must submit p«>stcr show
ing how important trees arc to their
neighhorhcxxt, stale or the world
Artwork must be 11 \ 17 or smaller,
must imludc the student's name,
school, address, school phone
number and category on the hack of
the poster
Categories
are
kindergarten through grade two,
grades three through five, six
through eight and nine through 12.
special education and adult Any
medium may he used and a written
description of 25 words or less may
he included
Fntries should he sent to the
Fducation Department, World
Forestry Center. 4033 S W Ca
nyone Road. Portland. Ore 97221
and must he postmarked no later
than April 6 Winners will he
notified by nuil and the winning
[lusters will be displayed at the
World f orestry Center in Portland
Art will not be returned without a
home address
lone Middle School teams
play Arlington, Condon
By Heidi Orem
live lone Middle Sctvxil basketball
teams have had a very busy schedule
siamng with a home game against
the Arlington (ioslings on January 6.
with both the girls and hoys winn
ing their games The IMS txivs team
beat the Gosling*, 39-33. lead
scorer was Truitt Greenup with 16
points Aaron Heidettun was second
with 14 points
Ihe IMS girls team heal the Gosl
ings. 24-13 Lead scorer was April
Taylor with six points Heidi Orem.
Jaime Lovett, Kim Bedortha and
Becky Wagenblast each scored four
points
On January 16, lone Middle
School played the Condon Blue
Devils at Condon The IMS hoys
won their game. 38 21 Aaron
Heidettun and Truitt (ireenup were
lead scorers with 12 points each
Jason Proud fix'« was second with six
points
l.ead rchounders were
Heidettun and Proudfoot with eight
and six hoards respectively
By Scott Johnston
Mcppner opened tlie District lour
nament against the Wasco County
Redsides. Mho Mere no match for the
mighty Fillies Heppncr's tough
defense rattled the Redsides, as
Wasco Co, turned the hall over 23
times and shot only IS percent from
the field
Hcppncr jumped out early and had
a 10-4 lead at the end o f the first
quarter The f illies outscorcd the
Redsides, 9 4, in the second quarter
to take a 14 8 lead going into the
locker rooms at halt time Hcppncr
held the Redsides to just three
field goals in the first halt
The Fillies left the Redsides in
their dust in the third quarter, as they
out scored W asc o Co , 16 2
Hcppncr continued to dominate in
the final period, outsconng Wasco
Co., 14-7.
Jennifer Curtin led the Tillies to
victory Mith 16 points and six steals
Nikki Brisbois added I I points and
By Marty Suter
Steve l-arson. Riverside High
School senior, recently received the
Herimston I Iks Most Valuable Stu
dent Scholarship
Steve is student bmlv president
and active in school and church He
also plays on the varsitv basketball
team and is a member ol the goll
team
Steve is tlie son ot Jim and Dolly
1 arson ot Boardman
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The IMS girls lost their game.
10-18 April Taylor was lead scorer
with seven points and Heidi Orem
was second with two points Orem
was lead rehounder with II re
txHinds and Jaime laivett was second
with nine rebounds
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Thursday, January 18. IMS
played the Wheeler Falcons with the
hoy s losing to W heeler 4 1 M) The
girls had a depressing tw»> point lovs.
19 21 Orem. Taylor and Lovett
sc«»rcd five points each
January 20 was an away game
with a victorious day with both the
boys and girls winning their games
The hoys heat the Helix Grizzlies.
55 44 and the girls 27 I t April
Taylor was lead scorer with 14
points
Tuesday, January 23. IMS hoys
lost to the Arlington Goslings,
66 33 The IMS girls heat the Gosl
ings. U 16 Heidi Orem was lead
sewer for the girls with 14 points
and Aaron Heidettun was high fx>int
for the boss with 22
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Barbedwire & Steel Fence Posts
At Super Savings
receives scholarship
Fillies outscore Redsides, 49-17
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Steve Larson
Slater M itchell goes for shot against Redsides
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pulled doMn eight rehounds tor the
Fillies Kim Stookey had eight
points.
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Wasm ( ounl> (17» It,M »iI 1-5 0-0 2,
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Jennifer C urrin looks for pass against Redsides
B ow lin g tourney
The Hcppncr Men's Bowling
Association City Tournament was
held during the first two weekends
o f February W inners in the han
dicap competition were as follows
Singles I J R Rollis. 2 Rick
Johnston and Jon Kindle (tie). 4 Ken
Turner; 5-Delbcrt Btnschus,
6-Wayne Davis, 7 Neil Beamcr
Doubles
1 John Edmondson.
Oliver IVvin. 2 Steve Sather, Neil
Beamcr. '-Jon Kindle, Wayne
Davis, 4-Merle Canlin, Loren
Wcxidside, 5 Skip Matthews, David
Hanna
Team I Lame Basks, 2-Monday
Night Trie K4. 4 J A J Ceramics
All events I Jon Kindle. 2 Paul
Ploskunak; 3 Rick Johnston.
4 W’ayland Hyatt. 5 Joe Anderson.
6-Stevc Sather. 7-J R Rollis
A total of over 60 howlers par
ticipatcd in this annual ABC
sanctional tournament
MafT Ngf. Danny L. I-aws has
completed a U S Army haste non
commissioned officer course
Soldiers developed mid-level
management skills to he used in
supervising and training small
groups o f soldiers in combat
specialties
He was an honor graduate of the
course
Laws is a supply supervisor at
Wlaicr Reed Army Medical Center.
Washington
The sergeant is the son of Kay
laws of Prescott. Ark . and brother
of Bonnie Hiatt o f Irngon
His wife. Army Staff Sgt Rita I
laws, is the daughter of Michael and
Ruth Tremblay o f New Baltimore.
Mich
He is a 1972 graduate of Prescott
High School
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HEPPNER GIRLS
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March 2
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Dulcie Palmer holds up district first place trophy It s on to
regionals for the Fillies
M orrow ('m inty Search A Rescue is a non profit org.tm/a
tion The members are dedicated volunteers and respond county
wide when requested to meet the public's needs
Members attend regular monthly meetings and training Simula
tions tor field ground searches tor tracking someone that maybe
lost or tniured. crashed or downed aircraft, survival tor all
seasons, equipment usage, repelling, participate in tun«) raisers
or public functions where the proceeds are donated to a wor
thy cause Members will tv responding to relay messages in
the mountain areas ot a non emergency nature, assist a disahl
cd motorist by providing a ride to town, however the members
are restricted from towing any vehicles
A ll members must be IS years of age. male or female, and
certified in C P R and f irst Aid
Interested persons may contact I errt Denton at 676 ‘ KKil ext
40 Please leave a call back number and a convenient time you
mav be contacted
GOOD L U C K
M U STA N G S & F I L L I E S
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March 2
results announced
In the Service
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