TWO - Heppner Gazette Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 28, 1994
lone JV's take third in tourney
The lone JV volleyball team
placed third out of eight
schools at last weekend's JV
Tournament in Heppner, win
ning three games and losing
one. lone was the only 1A team
in attendance and the ony team
to have two players, Kara
Miller and Jenny Sullivan,
named to the All-Star team.
In the first game, the Cards
defeated the Heppner JVs in a
"I M ade I t !"
close match, 16-14, 15-12.
Freshman Sullivan served 11
points and played well at the
net while Dawn Boor provided
outstanding defensive play.
In game two, lone played
Sherman County, losing the
first game 12-15 and winning
the second, 15-3. Since they on
ly played two games, the Cards
were awarded the win based
on scoring the most points.
Miller served nine points and
Boor had six. The Cardinal
reserves saw plenty of playing
time, and played well.
Next up was Umatilla, whom
the Cards defeated 15-11, 15-4.
Again the reserves played well.
Sop h om ore
S tep h an ie
Haguewood had excellent ser
ving and scored eight points.
Jessica Cundell and LaRee
Anderson led the team at the
net.
In the final game of the day,
the Cards defeated the Her
miston C team in the first game
15-6 but lost in the second 8-15.
The deciding game was rally
scored (team does not have to
serve to get point) and the
Cards fell 13-15. Brenda Holtz
served eight points while Boor
and Sullivan led in hitting.
Miller played a solid all-around
game.
Mustangs trample Vikings 35-7
T he H eppner M ustangs
opened up Columbia Basin
Conference play Friday, Sept.
23, at Umatilla and defeated the
Umatilla Vikings, 35-7.
The Mustangs wasted little
time making the Vikings pay
for their first turnover. Umatilla
fumbled on the second play
from scrimmage. Junior runn
ing back Shaun Hisler took a
pitch around the right end and
sprinted 47 yards with only 34
seconds gone in the game. Jon
Hanna added the pat for a 7-0
Mustang lead.
C ornerback Eric Sch o n -
bachler intercepted Viking
quarterback Shawn Tracy on
the next possession, the first of
four Mustang interceptions of
the game.
Heppner scored again on a
short drive with quarterback
Brian Koffler hitting tight end
Biii Schlaich with a 37 yard pass
for the touchdown. Hanna was
good on the pat for a 14-0 lead.
The Vikings got their only
score of the game with 8:56 left
in the second quarter. Tracy hit
Fillies win first league match
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The Heppner Fillies won
their first league match Tues
day, Sept. 20, against the Pilot
Rock Rockets, 15-7, 15-13.
In the first game Char Coe
and Rondi Robinson were the
strength at the net, Coe hitting
six out of seven attempts, with
Robinson hitting five for six.
Pilot Rock made numerous un
forced errors. Excessive heat
caused fatigue to set in and at
times caused sluggish play for
both teams.
The Fillies came to life in
game two with exceptional net
play. Power hitter Coe had five
kills with help from Jenny
Krein with five of six attempts.
The Fillies served well, led by
Krein with 16 serves for 100
percent. Kelsie Evans was
seven for eight. Freshman An
nie Hisler came into the game
under real pressure to serve
and was four for five. Overall
as a team, the Fillies served 87
percent.
The Junior Varsity won in
three games, 10-15,16-14,15-8.
The " C " Team lost in three
games, 16-18, 15-7, 12-15.
Volunteers to be honored at HES
Thirty-two adult volunteers
at Heppner Elementary School
during the 1993-1994 school
year will be recognized at the
open house to be held Wednes
day, September 28, from 7 to 9
p.m.
Open house will begin in the
middle school gymnasium with
a brief assembly at 7 p.m. At
that time, last year's volunteers
will be recognized. Later in the
evening, their pictures will be
taken as part of a project to
develop identification buttons
and a bulletin board honoring
the volunteers.
Application forms will be
available in the H eppner
Elementary School lobby for in
dividuals who would like to
volunteer during the 1994-1995
school year. Individuals with
questions may contact Bill Kar-
wacki, principal, or Linda
Shaw, volunteer coordinator.
St. Patrick’s
Senior Center
Bulletin Board
One hundred people were present for the senior meal Wed.,
Sept. 21. Seven meals were taken out. Keith Lewis won the meal
ticket. Members of the Mormon Church served. Blood pressures
were taken before the dinner.
The menu for Wed. Oct. 5 will be salmon loaf with white sauce,
peas, dilly bread and fruit pie. Members of the Seventh Day
Adventist and Nazarene churches will serve.
The senior bus driven by Dot Halvorsen made the trip to the
meal site at Milton-Freewater Friday. Those attending enjoyed
a chicken dinner. The group also visited the Frasier House
Museum.
Friday afternoon one table of pinochle was in play at the center.
Seven ladies watched the movie "G rum py Old M en" Sunday
evening.
Dates to remember: Mondays, quilting, 1-4 p.m .; Tues. and
Thurs., exercise, 10-10:30 a.m.; Wed. dinner, noon; Thurs., knit
ting, 7:30 p.m .; Friday cards, 2 p.m .; Sunday movie 7 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 1 the bus will go to Hardman for the oyster feed.
October 5 hearing assistance and blood pressure clinic will be
before the senior dinner. The mealsite committee will also meet.
Oct. 8 the bus will travel to Hermiston for a movie and lunch.
Oct. 14 the bus will travel to Echo for lunch and a stop at the
museum.
The seniors extend their sympathy to Ralph Struthers for the
death of his sister last week.
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John Bowman with a three yard
touchdown pass for the score.
Steve Moe added the pat for a
14-7 Heppner lead.
The second half was all
Heppner as Umatilla gave the
Mustangs great field posses
sion and Heppner cashed in
every time.
Senior running back Chris
Dickenson carried the ball five
times on a short 16 yard drive
after a fumble recovery for the
Mustangs' third touchdown,
Hanna was perfect again to
make the score 21-7 Mustangs.
Heppner went 65 yards the
next time they had the ball for
the clinching touchdown. Kof
fler hit Brent Wright with a 30
yard completion on third down
to keep the drive going and the
twosome hooked up again for
a 21 yard touchdown on a cir
cus catch by Wright. The pat
snap was fumbled but Hanna
hit Hisler for a two point con
version for a 29-7 lead.
The Mustang defense con
tinued to shine as sophomores
Brent Gunderson and Jim
S ch latich , both defen sive
starters, recovered fumbles to
stifle Viking drives. Umatilla
couldn't run the ball against
Heppner and their passing at
tack was not working.
Chad Skroch put the icing on
the cake with 54 seconds left,
returning an interception 35
yards for a touchdown. The pat
was no good, making the final
score 35-7. Wright intercepted
yet another pass as time ran
out.
The win sets up a crucial
game for the Mustangs next
week at home. The Sherman
Huskies come to town fresh
from a 30-22 victory over the
Weston McEwen Tigerscots.
The winner of next week's
game will have the inside track
to the CBC League title. Game
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