FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner. Oregon Wednesday. February 23, 1994
Fillies headed for playoffs
Mustangs blast TigerScots, claim
CBC championship title
12 points on the night.
The Mustangs used some great
defense and solid offense to get
a 34-25 halftime lead. Sam
Sumner had 10 of his game high
19 points in the first half and got
the TigerScots 6’8” Aaron
Verkist and 6’7” Bill Albert in
foul trouble.
The Mustangs were aided by
the steady play of senior Rick
Koffler. who had eight assists and
junior Chris Dickenson who
came off the bench for nine points
and played great defense, along
with Hughes, on Curt Sloan.
Sloan and Louie Quaempts each
had 11 points for the TigerScots.
Heppner will play Sherman
County Friday. Feb. 25. in an
afternoon game at the Pendleton
Convention Center. The winner
will play again Saturday after
noon for the District 7 2A cham
pionship and the top seed into the
Regional Tournament the follow
ing weekend in Pendleton.
Photo by Joyce Hughes
Kelsie Evans goes for layin for Fillies
The Heppner Fillies secured a
spot in the District 2A playoffs
this weekend, but not as the
number one seed, as the Fillies
lost to the visiting Weston-
McEwen TigerScots last Friday.
Feb. 18. 56-51, in a disappoin
ting last home game.
The Fillies came out hot mak
ing their first six baskets for a
quick 12-0 lead but the
TigerScots answered back cutting
the Fillies lead to three points at
the end of the first quarter and
hung on to the lead going into the
half TigerScots 24. Heppner 23.
Despite her third quarter injury
when she fell hard on her knee
Weston-McEwen star Tammy
Pupo finished the game with 14
points for the TigerScots.
TigerScot coach Mike Lieullen
said that Pupo will probably not
see any action during district
tournament but hopes to have her
back, should they advance.
Jodi Johnston and Holli
Eckman each scored 12 points for
the Fillies.
The Junior Varsity beat
Weston-McEwen’s JV team in a
close game 38-36.
Good Luck Cardinals
Photo by Joyce Hughes
at the
Joseph Healy (20) looks to shoot ball against the TigerScots
The Heppner Mustangs got
revenge for their only league
defeat as they rolled over the
visiting
Weston-McEwen
TigerScots, 71-50, Friday. Feb.
18. in their last home game. In
the process the Mustangs clinch-
ed the CBC championship and the
fills place seed into the district
tournament Friday and Saturday,
Feb. 25 and 26 at the Pendleton
Convention Center in Pendleton.
Junior guard Trent Hughes,
sparked the Mustangs to an 18-18
first quarter tie with seven of his
Mustangs pound
Vikings 66-41
State Basketball playoffs in Baker City
March 2 - 5, 1994
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Photo by Joyce Hughes
Trent Hughes (15) grabs rebound against Vikings while
Dwayne Dunaway looks on
The Heppner Mustangs closed
out their CBC regular season
traveling to Umatilla. Saturday.
Feb. 19 for a 66-41 victory. The
Mustangs finished the regular
season with an 11-1 league record
and a 16-4 season record.
The Mustangs broke on top for
a 14-9 first quarter lead in a rat
ty start.
The second quarter was all Sam
Sumner. The 6'3” senior, who is
averaging 13.5 points over the
last seven games, exploded for 13
points in the quarter and had as
many points as the entire Viking
team at the half. Heppner led
33-17.
The second half was more of
the same. Senior Dwayne
Dunaway led the Mustangs and
finished with 13 points and nine
rebounds. Sumner ended up with
23 points and eight rebounds and
junior Chirs Dickenson grabbed
seven boards.
Junior Shawn Tracy paced the
Vikings with 10 points
IHS juniors put on taco feed
By Anne Morter
lone High School's junior class
will sponsor a taco feed and pep
assembly for the boys and girls
basketball teams going to the state
basketball tournament on Mon
day, Feb. 28.
The taco dinner will be served
from 5:30-7 p.m. at the Ione
cafeteria. The pep assembly will
follow at 7:30 p.m. in the gym.
Dinner will include tacos, bean
dish and chips, jello salad and
beverage. Prices are $4 adults
and $2 for children
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