Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 2, 1994 - FIVE
M ustangs rout Eagles 89-42, stay #1 L ady C ards w ear dow n C ougars
The Heppner Mustangs were
rude hosts Saturday night, Jan. 28
as they manhandled the visiting
Wahtonka Eagles, 89-42, in CBC
action.
Before the game. Eagle coach
Vic Kirchofer was quoted as say
ing the Mustangs were perhaps
the third best team in the CBC.
His handicapping came back to
haunt him. The Mustangs broke
on top, leading 18-13 at the first
quarter break. Heppner scored 50
points in the second and third
quarters and coasted to victory
with their highest point produc
tion of the season.
Joe Healy had a sensational
game for the Mustangs. Healy
scored 22 points in only three
quarters of action, going 10-13
from the foul line and hitting six
field goals. Healy also ripped
down a season high 14 rebounds
in his best performance of the
season.
On the other hand, the strength
o f this team is beginning to be its
balance. Leonard Brittner had 16
points and seven rebounds. Sam
Sumner had 13 points and eight
rebounds. Rick Koffler had 13
points and a season high eight
assists.
Meanwhile, the Mustangs were
playing great team defense
against the talented Eagles. Hepp
ner went on two different 10-0
runs during the gam e but
Wahtonka didn’t use any of their
Photo by Joyce Hughes
Joe Healy grabs one of his 14 rebounds Saturday night against
Wahtonka
timeouts to try to stop the 4-2, Friday Feb. 4 and returns
bleeding.
home Saturday, Feb. 5, to host
The Mustangs 6-0, 11-3 are the Stanfield Tigers 5-2.
alone in first place in the CBC.
Two wins would put the
They face the second and third Mustangs in the driver’s seat for
place team s this com ing the league championship but one
weekend.
or two losses would make the
Heppner travels to Weston- race a real dogfight.
McEwen to face the TigerScots,
By Anne Morter
The lone lady Cardinals con
tinued to chalk up the wins last
weekend with a 57-43 victory
over Echo on Friday, Jan. 28 and
a win against Condon on Satur
day, Jan. 29. The season record
improved to 13-3 while their
league mark stayed perfect at 6-0.
The lone girls faced a much
improved Echo team Friday night
in Echo. The lady Cards struggl
ed in the early going and both
teams had foul trouble in a game
where the two teams combined
for 49 trips to the free throw line.
In the first half, the Cards did
their usual job of creating tur
novers but failed to cash in. lone
led 24-18 at the half. In the se
cond half, the lady Cardinals
“ did a little better job taking care
of the ball,” according to coach
Dana Heideman, and at the same
time wore down the Cougars as
they went on to a 57-43 win.
Jamie Lovett was the game’s
high scorer with 21 points.
Melissa McElligott added 15
points as well as 12 rebounds, as
the Cards held the advantage on
the b o a rd s, 4 5 -3 5 . Suzie _
Photo by Wayne Hams
Heideman had 10 boards and Tanja Anderson looks to pass the ball
Lovett added nine. April Taylor
ing just 17 of 62 for 27 percent
led the Cards with five steals whole game, shooting a season
from the floor and nine of 20 for
while Melissa McElligott had low 32 percent, making just 20 45 percent from the line.
of 62 attempts. At the line, they
four.
“ We didn’t play very well. It
The Cards struggled in the hit 17of 29 for 59 percent. The was an ugly gam e,” commented
shooting department for the Cougars also had trouble, mak Heideman.
Cards come from behind beat Condon Cards put away Blue D evils
By Anne Morter
On Saturday. Jan. 29, the lady
Cards found themselves in an un
familiar spot come halftime,
trailing the Condon Blue Devils
23-24. However, playing tough
defense and two key shots by
April Taylor lone pulled ahead in
the second half for the win 54-48.
With Condon sizzling the net
at a 55 percent clip in the first
quarter, lone just trfed to stay
close until the Blue Devils cool-
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ed off. By halftime, things were
evening out and the Cards had
taken the lead until Condon hit a
shot at the buzzer. After the half
April Taylor hit two three
pointers and a two pointer to put
the Cards ahead by six. The
Cards kept the six point lead for
the remainder of the game.
Three Cards scored in double
figures, led by Jamie Lovett with
17 points. Melissa McElligott had
15 and Taylor added 12. The
Cards used their height advantage
to out-rebound Condon 30-23,
again led by Lovett with 10 and
McElligott with nine. McElligott
also had three steals and three
assists. The lady Cards were back
on target, shooting 19 o f 40 for
47 percent from the floor. At the
line, they made 14 of 26 for 54
percent. Condon shot 18 of 50 for
36 percent from the field and
seven o f 16 for 44 percent from
the line.
“ They were well prepared. We
just kept after them ,” said coach
Dana Heideman. “ The kids
didn’t give up and they stayed
calm. I was happy with how they
played,” he added.
The lady Cards hit the road this
weekend playing Arlington on
Friday, Feb. 4 and Helix on
Saturday, Feb. 5.
JJ Shaw named to
U of I honor roll
J.J. Shaw, Heppner, is among
stu d en ts
honored
for
academic achievement by inclu
sion on the Univeristy of Idaho
fall semester deans’ list.
To qualify students must be
enrolled for a specified number
of graded credits for the semester,
as determined by the individual
college administrations.
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By Anne Morter
Forty percent shooting kept the
Cardinals from running away
with the game earlier against
Condon on Saturday, Jan. 29, but
the Cards used tough defense to
put away the pesky Blue Devils
64-34. The Cardinals led by 10
at halftime, 26-16, but watched
that lead shrink to six in the third
quarter. In the fourth period,
Condon began to wear down and
the Cards finally broke loose and
started hitting the easy shots to
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Jason Halvorsen scored a
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Halvorsen’s 13 rebounds paved
the way for a 41 -25 rebounding
edge for the Cardinals. Heideman
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Bacon were the leaders in assists
with six and five respectively.
Halvorsen notched four blocked
shots.
From the floor, the Cards, con
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much better performance at the
line where they made 13 of 18 for
72 percent. The Blue Devils shot
12 of 55 for 22 percent from the
field and nine of 14 for 64 per
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season,” commented LaRue.
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beginning at 6 p.m. and at Helix,
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