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Heppner Gazette-Tim es, Heppner, Oregon W ednesday, January 27, 1993 - FIVE Seven Mustangs make All-State Leonard Brittner Ryan P ence Scott Coe Seven Heppner Mustang foot ball players were recently nam ed to the state 2A all-star team. Five of the Heppner players made the first team, and three of those were chosen for both offense and defense. Scott Coe, Len Brittner and Ryan Pence were selected both ways, with senior fullback T.R. Riehl named to first string offense and senior lineman Kevin Kilken ny to defense. Rounding out Heppner’s other selections were Junior Quarter back Rick Koffler and Junior defensive back Kevin Payne both named to the second team. Kilkenny was also named to se cond team offensive line. Coe, a 5-foot-eleven, 185-pound senior, was named as a running back and linebacker. Pence, a 6-foot, 210-pound senior, was picked at offensive guard and defensive lineman. Brittner, a 6-foot, 170-pound junior, was on the first team as a receiver and defensive back. The Mustangs had an outstan ding season this year, going undefeated and beating Vale 24 12 to win the state championship. Cardinals crush Echo Kevin Kilkenny Photo by Wayne Hams Jam ie Lovett (42) goes up for shot against Echo T .R . Riehl Kevin Payne Rick Koffler Fillies crush Rockets By Jerem y M addern The Heppner Fillies showed the Pilot Rock Rockets why they are the team to beat in ‘93 as they crushed them 59-23, in a league game in Heppner last Friday, Jan. 22 . The defense was stellar throughout the game as the Fillies outmatched the lesser talented Rockets. Heppner jumped out to an early lead as they outscored the Rockets 14-6 in the first Booster club plans meeting quarter. The Fillies kept rolling as they built a 17 point lead at the half. Heppner dominated the Rockets throughout the third quarter as they rolled to a 29 point lead. The starting five rested most of the fourth quarter as the bench still managed to outscore the Rockets by seven to go on to an impressive 59-23 win. The Fillies were led by Holly Eckman and Kelsie Evans with 10 points each. A Heppner High School Booster Club meeting will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 3, beginn ing at 7 p.m. at the Heppner High School home ec room. The agenda will include finaliz ing the plans for a chili feed which will be held on Friday, Feb. 5 at the HHS home game against Weston-McEwen. By Anne Morter With four minutes to go in the first quarter the lady Cards had already put 24 points on the scoreboard to Echo’s three, last Saturday Jan. 23, at home against Echo. lone led 37-17 at the half and cruised on to a 68-29 victory, eclipsing their season high scor ing total. Melissa McElligott again led all scorers with 19 points follow ed by Jamie Lovett with 16 and Crystal Minster with 10. Lovett and McElligott each had eight re bounds as the lady Cards edged the Cougars 38-35 in the reboun ding department. McElligott and Minster each had four assists and April Taylor had four steals in the game. lone had a good shooting night from the field where they hit 32 of 61 for 52 percent. At the line, they managed just one of four for 25 percent. Echo shot 12 of 36 for 33 percent from the field and hit five of 23 for 22 percent from the line. “ The kids came out and played h a rd ,” said coach Dana Heideman. “ We executed well and shot well.” He also noted that Lynde Minster came off the bench to hit two out of three shots from the three-point land. This weekend, the lady Cards play Helix on Friday and Wasco County on Saturday. Both games will be played in lone. Cards win two games against Arlington, 97-55, and Saturday with a fairly close one at Condon, 71-59. Their league record now stands at 4-0 and their season mark is 7-4. 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Builders Supply 6 7 6 -9 1 5 7 o r 6 7 6 -5 0 0 1 A R A D IO SHA CK DEA LER Most Major Credit Cards Welcome Photo by Wayne Hams Justin Miller shoots a lay-in By Anne Morter The lone Cardinals kept their league record perfect with two wins over the weekend, on Fri day with a high scoring runaway Mustangs dominate Huskies 68-50 By Jerem y M addern Heppner showed no signs of let The Mustangs continued their ting up as they added four points dominance in league play with a onto their lead after three quarters 68-50 victory over the Sherman of play. The Huskies offense got on fire Union Huskies in The Dalles, but the Mustangs were too Saturday, Jan. 23. The Mustangs' offense started powerful as they rolled to another off with a hang as they built a six league win. Tony Burt added to the point lead after the first quarter of play. Heppner held the Mustang attack with 12 points Huskies to seven points in the se while Rick Koffler chipped in 11. The Mustangs are now 5-0 in cond quarter to build a 14 point league play and 8-3 overall. The lead at the half. The Mustangs kept things roll Mustangs have a bye this Friday, ing behind Scott Coe's game high Jan. 29, but travel to The Dalles 15 points. With a big lead again on Saturday, this time to heading into the second half. take on the Wahonka Eagles. Sale prices end 2 /2 7 /9 3 I . . . . . . . ;... •*...• ...................K'f* " 7 ; , V » ‘ . • * ' .*■ - • . “ • . • *9 ‘ ¿ .I* : Everyone scored at least four points against Arlington as the Cards took a 97-55 victory. Jake Bacon led the Cardinal scorers with 16 points followed by Jared Ashbeck with 13, Jim Logan with 12 and Aaron Heideman with 10. Dan Smythe of Arlington scored 30 points, making over half of his team’s point total. The Cards dominated the boards, 72-23. Aaron HeiHpmnn 1»»H “f<Vrt vith 11. Jason Halvorsen and)d Xyan Halvorsen added seven iiu n u n tii 4U UCU seven apiece. Justin Miller and David Wagenblast had three assists each, and Logan grabbed four steals. Deacon Heideman had two blocked shots in the game. The Cardinals shot 41 of 84 for 48 percent from the floor and 11 of 15 from the line for 73 percent. Arlington hit 21 of 55 for 38 per cent from the floor and 10 of 19 for 53 percent from the free throw line. ‘‘Everyone was relaxed, everyone shot well and played well,” commented coach Del LaRue. “ We got lots of help off the bench,” he added.