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*» Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 31, 1990 - THREE Soroptimst attend meeting R. V. Heppner Soroptimist President Marlene Gray and members Clista Venard and Mary Goheen attended the Soroptimist District 2 meeting at the Greenwood Inn in Beaverton Oct. 20 and 21. The Heppner members were welcomed for their presence and Clista was a substitute on the program for Trudy Farr of Klamath Falls regarding new policies and procedures. The workshop, conducted by Nor- Antifreeze In Stock P ettyjohn ’ s 676-9157 or 676-5001 424 Lynden Way, Heppner W R IT E IN : COUNTY COMMISSIONER ^23 w* mm POSITION 1 26 27 thwestem Region officers, covered a lot of information with questions and answers regarding the propos ed division of the region. Speaker at the Saturday night ban quet was TV personality Mary Star- rett, KATU co-anchor of the AM Northwest program. She spoke on women’s working conditions and personal experiences in her own life. One hundred ninety three members attended the meeting. Lady Cards end season with win; 2nd place in tourney advance to playoffs By Anne Morter The lone Lady Cardinals finished their regular season with one last hectic week of volleyball starting last Wednesday with a win over Condon, a loss to Sherman on Friday and a second-place finish in the Monument Tournament on Saturday. The Cards now head to the district tournament this Saturday evening, Nov. 3 at Riverside High School. lone’s first match is at 6 p.m. against the number two team from the West Division of the Big Sky League, which had not been determined at press time. The Lady Cards started the week with an easy, non-conference win over Condon. lone won in two games, 15-8, 15-6. The Blue Devils, playing without their head coach, didn’t give the Cards the match they off the bus yet,” in the first game where they dug themselves a big hole and couldn’t get out. The second match was against Monument and the Cards needed three games to put them away, 15-5, 12-15, 16-14. Jones said Monument came alive and played some scrap py volleyball to give the Cardinals a run for the money. In the championship match, Mt. Vernon downed lone, 15-6, 3-15, 15-8. Jones said the match was late in the day and not only were the girls tired, but the officials were too. With the officials making mistakes, both teams became frustrated, leading to a very up and down match. The lone JV team finished off their season with a 15-9,2-15, 15-12 victory over Condon and a 16-14, 15-13 win over Sherman County. were anticipating. Coach Jocelyn Jones said her team played a ‘ heads up" game to defeat the first place team of the Big Sky’s East Division. On Friday, the Cardinals played Sherman County tough but couldn’t quite pull off a victory, losing in two games, 13-15, 17-15. Jones was happy with the performance, com menting that the team play was good and that the girls played hard. On Saturday, lone took part in the Monument Tournament where they took second place. Wendy Anderson and Kari Morgan were named to the all-star team and the Lady Cardinals also won the sportsmanship award, won the sportsmanship award. The day started with a 13-15, 15-7, 15-7 win over Long Creek. Jones said the girls “ hadn’t quite got XXX XXXXXX XXX XXXXXX Tai uJwAt SHE’S EXPERIENCED: Both teams mounted one more scoring drive in the fourth quarter. Heppner advanced to the Tiger-Scots 18-yard line before two penalties and a sack took them out of range. Weston-McEwen tried a 47-yard field goal with a minute to go but it was short. Heppner 0 6 6 0 12 Weston-McEwen 6 6 0 0 12 for a touchdown. Riehl tried to tack on the pat but was stopped short. The Tiger-Scots scored on their next possession, taking the ball 44 yards in six plays for a touchdown. James Carlson connected with Keith Walters for the score. The pat run was stopped and it was 12-6 for the visitors at the half. The Mustangs defense stiffened in the second half and the Tiger-Scots didn’t score again. Heppner tied the game up with 2:02 remaining in the third quarter. The Mustangs started at the Tiger- Scots 36-yard line Koffler hit Ryan Currin for a 22-yard pass completion to the visitors’ 42-yard line. Koffler hit Currin again on the next play. Currin broke two tackles, sidestep ped two defenders and scored. The pat pass fell incomplete and the score was tied 12-12. Thursday, November 1 Dinner 6 p.m. Visitation by Vice President Aaron Williams Paid for by Committee to Elect Pat Wright County Commissioner 3k H eppner Elks 358 w 676-9181 142 N. 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By Anne Morter The lone Cardinals put 48 points on the scoreboard last Friday night, Oct. 26, but it wasn’t near enough to catch the Sherman County Huskies who scored a whopping 86 points in the high-scoring football game. The Huskies, ranked number two in the latest Class 1A football poll, ran through, around and away from the Cardinals in a game that saw a total of 134 points scored. The Cardinals’ season record now stands at 5-3, with their league mark at 3-3. lone cranked out 469 yards of total offenses. 292 on the ground and 177 in the air. Unfortunately for the Cards, the Huskies amassed an in credible 798 yards of total offense, 465 by rushing and 333 by passing. Gabe Garcia led the Cardinal at tack with five touchdowns. He rush ed 159 yards on 12 carries and caught five passes for 99 yards. Mac Lovett carried the ball ten times for 107 yards and two touchdowns before leaving the game with a hamstring injury. Jim Holtz added 52 yards on 12 carries to the rushing total. Quarterback David Wagenblast threw the ball 20 times and had nine completions for 177 yards and one interception. Besides Garcia, he targeted Jim Holtz, who had one reception for 51 yards, and Ryan Halvorsen, who had 27 yards on three receptions. Offensively we were able to do what we wanted to do but defensive ly, we just could not stop them. ’ said Coach Gregg Rietmann. Rietmann was not unhappy with the results against the powerful Sherman Coun ty team but he felt that if the Cards had played some tougher teams leading up to the Huskies, the score might have been closer. Rietmann credited Gabe Garcia. Mac Lovett and Jim Holtz with good offensive efforts and Jason Proud- foot for a solid defensive game. The Cardinals play their last game of the season this Friday against Wheeler in Fossil. Rietmann expects the game to be a tough one but he feels that the Cards should be in the game. ‘But we will have to play foot ball,’ he said. Game time is 7:30 p.m. Don’t forget to turn in your HIDES FOR VETS • • *'’• :$»• Cardinals lose to Sherman LADIES NIGHT • 1 6 years County Health Nurse • 4 years lone/Lexington School Advisory Board • 4 years Morrow County School Board • 2 years Hospital Board • 4 years Lexington City Council Not • Served on Doctor Search Committee W A R R A N T Y * Tie ends Heppner JV season The Heppner Mustang JVs hosted the Weston-McEwen Tiger-Scot JVs Monday night, Oct. 29, and , after a hard fought 48 minutes, the game ended in a tie, 12-12. The tie ended the JVs season with a three win-three loss-one tie record. Weston-McEwen scored first in the middle of the first quarter as Adam Baily returned a Mustang punt 60 yards for a touchdown. The pat past attempt was incomplete and it was 6-0, Tiger-Scots. heppner got a break on Weston- McEwen’s next possession as they recovered a fumble and started the drive from the Tiger-Scot 30-yard line. Rick Koffler hit Tony Burt for a 26-yard gain to the Mustang four- yard line. Three plays into the se cond quarter, T.R. Riehl sliced over the goal line from the four-yard line BSrp»«e0L«f PRICE SERVICE SELECTION V » » • .