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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 12, 1994 - THREE
Ione lady Cardinals lose to Fillies
By Anne Morter
The lone lady Cardinals lost to
Heppner for the third time this
year last Friday, Jan. 7, in Hepp­
ner. The free throw stats told the
story for the Cardinals as they
shot one of seven for 14 percent
while the Fillies went to the line
38 times and made 22 for 58 per­
cent. In the fourth quarter alone,
Heppner got 23 tries from the line
and made 16. The Fillies prevail­
ed in the game, 56-46.
The lady Cardinals led 14-13
after the First quarter and 25-17
at the intermission. The Fillies
pulled even to the lady Cards with
about three minutes in the game,
and with one minute to go, it was
still a one point game. Heppner
eked out a two point lead before
the Cards started fouling in an at­
tempt to get the ball back and
continued to stretch out their lead.
Jamie Lovett led all scorers
with 20 points on 10 of 12
shooting, a feat that coach Dana
Heideman said she accomplished
with lots of interference. Suzy
Heideman
and
M elissa
McEUigott each added eight
points. “ We dominated the inside
game,” commented Heideman.
"W e didn’t get much production
from our guards and that hurt
us,” he added.
The Fillies held a 33-29 re­
bounding edge. Suzy Heideman
led the lone attack with eight
followed by Kim Bedortha with
six. April Taylor contributed five
assists. The lady Cards had 31
turnovers in the game. “ That hurt
us,” said Heideman. “ We made
mistakes in the fourth quarter.
We got tired and they have a
deeper bench.”
The lady Cards shot 22 of 48
for 45 percent from the field
while the Fillies struggled to 16
of 62 shooting for 26 percent.
Despite the loss, Heideman
was pleased with the effort.
"Everyone played hard,” he
said.
The Cards finished their
preseason with a 7-3 record, with
all their losses at the hands of
Heppner. For the first 10 games
the lady Cards shot 42 percent
from the floor while averaging
55.7 points per game. Melissa
McEUigott averaged 12.89 points
per game to lead the team. Jamie
Lovett averaged 11.6 and April
Taylor 11.1 as the other players
averaging in double figures.
The lady Cards travel to Con­
don this Friday, Jan. 14 with
Photo by Joyce Hughes
Lady Card Melissa McEUigott shoots against the Fillies
Mustangs beat lone in preseason games
By Anne Morter
The Heppner Mustangs made
a clean sweep over the lone Car­
dinals in their final game of three
in the preseason, with a 73-56
win last Friday, Jan. 7 in Hepp­
ner. The Cards just couldn’t get
into the game, with the Mustangs
outscoring them in every quarter.
Heppner led 23-19 after one and
38-33 at the half. In the second
half, the Mustang’s depth was the
undoing of the Cardinals as they
stretched it out to a 73-56 win.
"They ran us out of gas,” com­
mented coach Del LaRue. “ They
just kept coming at us and wore
us down.”
Rick Koffler of Heppner was
the game's high scorer with 23
points. For the Cardinals Jared
Ashbeck and Jason Halvorsen
shared scoring honors with 16
points each. The rebound battle
was fairly close between the two
teams. Halvorsen led the Cards
with 10 while Aaron Heideman
and Ashbeck each added nine.
Heideman had three steals and
Jim Logan had five steals to lead
the team.
The Cards shot 23 of 55 for 42
percent from the floor but only
six of 15 for 40 percent from the
line. Heppner was 29 of 72 for
40 percent from the field and nine
of 16 for 56 percent from the line.
“ They are a good defensive
ball club,” noted LaRue. “ They
took us away from some of the
things we like to do.”
The Cardinals finished their
punishing preseason with a 3-7
record. “ I think we’ll find that
kind of preseason we’ve had will
pay off once league starts,” says
LaRue.
This weekend the Cards travel
to Condon on Friday, Jan. 14 for
a full slate of games to begin at
3 p.m. On Saturday, Jan. 15, the
JV games against Arlington will
start at 1 p.m. with varsity action
to follow at the lone gym.
Wilhelm sworn in
as new reserve
city police officer
Photo by Joyce Hughes
lone’s April Taylor (24) guards Filly Jenny Krein (12)
Photo by Joyce Hughes
lone’s Aaron (34) Heideman tries to put the check on Hepp-
ner’s Joe Healy
Lutherans change worship times
The worship service schedule
for Hope and Valby Lutheran
churches will change on Sunday,
January 16 only.
Hope Lutheran church in
Heppner will celebrate Holy
Communion and have Sunday
School at 9 a.m. Pastor Hoobing
will preach on the theme of
“ Voices in the Night” based on
scripture reading of St. John
1:43-51. Coffee hour will follow
at 10 a.m.
Valby Lutheran church,
located on the Valby road will
celebrate Holy Communion at 11
a.m. A church potluck dinner will
follow the worship service at
noon with the annual meeting of
the congregation at 1 p.m.
Visitors, friends and members
are urged to mark their calendars
and note the worship schedule
change Jan. 16.
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games beginning at 3 p.m. On
Saturday, they play Arlington in
lone following two JV games.
The JV games start at 1 p.m.
Oh, Mr. Bill
How things change
when you turn
40 !!!
P harm acy &
Your H ealth
Your friend,
MB.
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A five-step approach to the
treatment of chronic cough is de­
scribed in the Annals o f Internal
Medicine ankle. Dr. Melvin Pratter
and associates prescribed an anti-
histamine/decongestant mixture to
reduce postnasal drip. If the cough
did not improve by the end of a
week, a nasal steroid medicine w as
prescribed. If coughing continued,
persons affected were evaluated
for sinusitis and may have been
given antibiotics for as long as 6
weeks. If coughing still persisted,
evaluations for asthma were con­
ducted and the condition was
treated if found. Those who con­
tinued tocough were evaluated for
reflux of the esophagus.
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the simly coughed less at the end of
one week. Coughing stopped com ­
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coughcrs tak ing only the antihista-
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Postnasal drip was considered the
most common cause of chronic
cough m this study. Other research­
ers have found similar results.
V A V A W
Gary Wilhelm
Gary Wilhelm. Heppner. com­
pleted reserve police officer train­
ing and was sworn in as a reserve
officer by Heppner Mayor Bob
Jepsen at the city council meeting
Monday night, Jan. 10.
Wilhelm was born and raised
in Heppner and recently return­
ed to the area.
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