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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 3, IWÜ Market Report Mustangs bomb Tigers 42-0 Fillies lose to Dayville, The Heppner Mustangs opened Koffler hit Cory Grabeel with a JV ’s victorious . their league season F riday, 26-yard touchdown pass. Osmin September 28, at Stanfield and bombed the Tigers 42-0. The Mustangs, unveiling a potent pass ing attack, connected on four touchdown passes against a very young but spunky Tiger team. The Mustangs wasted little time scoring, when on their second possession after a bad punt snap, senior halfback Doug Devin powered into the end zone from four yards out. Rick Osmin added the pat and Heppner led 7-0. After an exchange of fumbles, Heppner put the ball into the end zone on three pass completions. Brandon Pedro, a senior wideout, hauled in a Bob Krein pass for the score. The pat was good and it was 14-0. With the M ustang defense blanketing the Tigers, Heppner scored shortly into the second quarter on a 19-yard Krein to Ryan Currin scoring pass. Just before halftime, Rick Osmin, seeing his first contact since the first game of the season, broke loose around right end for a 41-yard touchdown run. He added the pat and the Mustangs went into the locker room leading 28-0. Heppner opened the second half Our "Ghoulish Greetings" cards are here... Soft Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. 676-9158 I Antifreeze In Stock *99/*98 *98 *98 *97 98 % *302 P e t t y j o h n ’ s 676-9157 or 676-5001 424 Lynden Way, Heppner O-Down No P aym en ts for 90 Days Plus 90 Day FR EE Financing with _rr rc W P olaris Star Card* Health Dept,__ The Morrow County Health Department lists the following mon thly schedule: Thursday, Oct 4-flu shots. First Interstate Bank, 1 p.m. Friday, Oct. 5-blood pressures and immunizations, 8:30 a m.-4 p.m., Heppner office. Tuesday, Oct. 9-blood pressures and immunizations, 1-4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 12-blood pressures and immunizations, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m., Heppner office. Tuesday, Oct. 16-blood pressures and immunizations, 1:30-4 p.m. Boardman City Hall. W ednesday, Oct. 17-blood pressures, 2-3 p.m., lone Bank of Eastern Oregon kitchen. By A n n e M orter MuMupD/um White *2.98/*3.00 *3.02/*3.04 *3.06/*3.07 *3.08/*3.10 * Bariev Oct. Nov Dec. Jan. Pik Government Grain The lone Varsity volleyball team chalked up two in the win column last week, defeating Helix on the road on Tuesday and downing Cascade Locks at home on Friday. The Lady Cardinals season record now goes to 6-3 and their league record stands at 3-2. Helix gave the Cards a jolt by win ning the first game of the match, 10-15. According to coach Jocelyn Jones, her team started off very slow and Helix took advantage of some “ incredible luck” with their hits to win that first game. After that Helix’s luck ran out and the Lady Cardinals overcame their frustration to win the next two games, 15-2, 15-5 and take the match. Key players for the Cards at the Dogfood Special 50 lb. bag reg. *12.50 NOW * 10 " Dog Flea Collar *300 Dog Bone Biscuits (bulk by the lb .)® 1 2 0 ^ Kitty Litter Catfood 20 40 lbs. *6°° lb. * 8 75 676-9422 Heppner FEED & o Photo by Ju d y B arber Nikki Brisbois sets the ball for the Fillies in Dayville. On Sept. 25, the Heppner JV and Varsity Fillies traveled to Dayville. The Varsity started out hot with six serves from Nikki Brisbois but were unable to maintain losing 13-15 in the first game. In the second game Jodi Wilson's seven straight serves fell short to Dayville/Monument's 11-15 victory. Kim Johnstons’ seven points and Jodi Johnstons' four points in the Lady Cards chalk up two wins Don't lorget -f^cc*u«AJL Halloween is Wednesday, (Xiolier .31 R. V. Tuesday, October 2 kicked his sixth pat and the Mustangs led, 42-0. Coach Grant played the whole squad for the last 1 Vt quarters, with the younger Mustangs getting valuable experience at the varsity level. The defensive charge was led by Jim Kindle at tackle. Jim blocked a punt, had several sacks and led a strong showing by the defensive team. The Mustangs moved their record to 1-0 in league and 3-1 for the season. The Pilot Rock Rockets forfeited their game with the Mustangs this Friday with Heppner's league record moving to 2-0. There will still be a game Friday, October 5 at the Morrow County fairgrounds as the Pilot Rock Rockets junior varsity will come over and play a non-counting game against the Mustang junior varsity. with a bang with Krein and Pedro hooking up with a 56-yard pass play that found pay dirt. After the Mustangs squandered a good scoring opportunity on the next possession, Frosh quarterback Rick 217 N Main Compliments of me Morrow County Grain Growers net were Wendy Anderson with four kills and Brandi Ball with three. “ We played good team ball once we got going,” said coach Jones. “ The match had a very odd start,” she added. On Friday night, the Lady Cards once again started slow and dug themselves into a big hole before pulling out to win the match in two games, 16-14, 15-6. In the first game, lone was down 3-11 before rallying to the win. Before regaining their confidence, the Cardinals had trouble passing and receiving serves. “ Bad passes take us out of our game, ’ ’ said coach Jones. “ We had to regroup and then we played well after that,” she commented. The Lady Cards did have good consistent serving in the match and Jones commended Kari Morgan and Brandi Ball for good play at the net. The JV team lost in both of their match-ups last week. At Helix, they ended up playing the Varsity squad due to a shortage of players on Helix’s team and lost, 13-15. Jones said this was not a bad loss for them since they were playing the varsity. On Friday, the girls fell 16-14, 15-13. Once again, they were matched up with Cascade Locks' varsity team for the first game of the match and head coach Jones said they played “ exceptionally well.” The Cardinals are on the road this week traveling to Sherman County on Thursday and Lyle, Washington on Friday. Both matches are non-league. Aiality s p e a k s f o r it s e lf first JV game made for an easy 15-4 victory. Holly Eckman and Ruth Norton combined for another 11 points serving five and six points respectively in the second game to finish the match with a 15-12 win. On Oct. 1 Heppner JV and C teams traveled to Stanfield, winning in two with strong serving from Hol ly Eckman and Jodi Johnston. The JV’s came out on top, 15-13, 15-12. Coach Pam Dowdy complimented the team, saying they played one of their best matches. The C-team who lost the first game 15 3 came fighting in the se cond but still fell short, losing 14-16. Coach Jeri Grieb said she was pleas ed with the girls’ team effort and ser ving from Toni Cutsforth. Buy any new Polaris ATV between September 1st and November 30th and we'll let you take it home for no money down. 90-day free financing, plus no payments for 90 days. How's that for an easy way fo climb aboard? Talk to your Polaris dealer for all the details. O ffe r g o o d at p a rtic ip a tin g A T V d e a le r* . WARNING: ATV's can be hazardous to operate These are full-size machines designed to hi- ridden only by adults age 18 and older. For your safety: Always wear a helmet, eye protection and protective clothing Be particularly careful on difficult terrain Polaris recommends that all ATV riders take a training course. 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