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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 16, 1994 - THREE Cards downed Antelopes in opener Powers was formidable foe By Anne Morter Powers brought a formidable record and a formidable front row player to the state tourna ment in the form of 6 '4 " junior Jenny Mowa. The lady Car dinals had the opportunity to watch Powers on Friday and saw what they thought they might be the chink in the armor of the Cruisers, their semi-final opponent. Instead of trying to go through Mowa, when they played them Sat., Nov. 12, they tried going around and going over her. Mowa's teammates weren't able to respond when the ball made it by Mowa. The Cards used that advantage to win the physical, hard fought first game, 15-12. In the second game the lady Cards looked tired and began to make costly HuntersSave Your Hides By Anne Morter The lady Cardinals faced the Adrian Antelopes in their opening round game, played Friday, Nov. 11, and despite a case of the state tournament jit D o n a te yo u r D e e r a n d Elk ters the Cards won the match H id es for the V e te ra n s ’ in three 15-6, 11-15, 15-8. R ehabilitatio n P rogram The Cards easily won the first Look for Hide Barrels game 15-6. But instead of settl ing down and polishing the Around Town Antelopes off in the second game the Cards turned "all nerves and couldn't get 676-9181 Where Friends Meet 142 N. M a i n 1 anything together," said coach Charity McElligott. While the M --- >F Cards were struggling, Adrian made no mistakes, going on to win the game 15-11. But the lady Cards were in no mood to be derailed at this point, and came back to win the third d o n h e . & d Jz z n t c d fa x iiio n game 15-8. Mary Jane McCarty had a phenomenal scoring night with Wedding November 19 22 points on perfect 27 of 27 ser ving. As a team, the Cardinals served 90 percent. Kim Bedortha led the team in serve receives with 10 of 10 for u ’iÀ.E.n.fjin.z & ^ fa Jjx ie t dDurzn ^ 100 percent. Melissa McElligott was 15 for 18 in the back row as the team recorded an 88 per Wedding November 19 cent serve receive stat. The Cards recorded 100 per cent blocking led by McEligott and Suzie Heideman with five stuffs each. Allison Sullivan d 3 \Lm(j£.x[y c ^ n n added two stuff blocks. McCarty paced the team with & 91 percent setting and 31 assists, followed by Becky d u r i a n <ETii± Wagenblast with 17 assists. Lynde Minster came off the Wedding December 3, 3 p.m. bench in the second game with strong play for the Cards. St. Mary Cathedral, McElligott and Heideman led 1716 NW Davis, Portland, the team with two kills each as the Cards recorded 91 percent hitting. McCarty, Bedortha and Sullivan had one kill each. "They were pretty determin ed to win. They knew they could do it," commented coach HOURS: Mon-Fri 8 a.m .-6 p.m. McElligott. S at. 9 a.m .-6 p.m. H ep p n er E lk s 3 5 8 Bridal Tables RX HOURS: S at. 9 a .m .-l p.m. PUBLIC NOTICE qL Miwwuj'i D auij ,INC. 217 North Main Heppner 676-9158 The Morrow County Museum Commission will meet Tuesday, November 22, 1994 at 7 p.m. at the Morrow Co. Museum. Published: November 16, 1994 Jfc errors. Powers used that to their advantage, winning the game, 6-15. The third game the lady Cards' conditioning paid big dividends as they got their second wind, the Cruisers were wearing down and the Cards pounded out a 15-3 win to take the match. The lady Cards served 92 percent as a team that game led by Kim Bedortha with 16-17 serving and 12 points. Allison Sullivan scored eight points on 12 of 13 serving and Mary Jane McCarty had five points on 15 of 16 serving. Melissa McElligott led the team in the back row with 17 of 18 serve receives. Bedortha was 10 of 11 and Sullivan was 10 for 12 as the team recorded 92 percent. McElligott also led the team in blocking with six including one stuff block against Mowa, the only one against her for the entire tournament. "It knock ed her back a ways," noted coach M cElligott. Suzie Heideman had two blocks. Becky Wagenblast had 41 assists and McCarty had 22 to lead the team in setting. Lynde Minster came off the bench again, with some crucial sets in the second game. At the net the Cardinals recorded 98 percent hitting, led by McElligott with 23 of 23 hit ting and nine kills. Heideman was 100 percent on 11 hits with four kills and McCarty was 10 for 10 with two kills. "Had we not been in shape, we would not have won that game," said coach McElligott of the physically punishing match. She said that the Car dinals needed a near perfect performance to capture the win. lone downs Dufur for championship By Anne Morter The title match held Satur day, Nov. 12 at Springfield for the State 1A volleyball cham pionship turned out to be rather anti climactic after the rough and tumble Powers match as the lady Cards took out the Dufur Rangers in two games 15-7, 15-8. The serious and focused lady Cards were prepared for the Rangers in what was their third meeting this season. Both games were close until about the five point mark when lone took com mand and even though Dufur had more time to rest, they fail ed to respond to the challenge. Coach Charity MCElligott felt that Dufur for whatever reason, didn't play nearly to the level of the district championship or even their pre-season match. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The Morrow County Plann ing Commission will hold a public hearing on Monday, November 28,1994, at 7:30 p.m at the Public Works Building in Lexington, Oregon. A public hearing will be held on the following: 1. Application by Gene Wheeler for a Variance under Article 7 of the Morrow Coun ty Zoning Ordinance to place an additional manufactured home in a Farm Residential Two Acre (FR-2) Zone located in Township 4 North, Range 25, Section 14, Tax Lot 300. Interested persons are invited to the hearing to express then- views. Written, signed state ments will be considered. Reasons for approval or disap proval should be included in oral or written statements. Kent Goodyear, Chairman Morrow County Planning Commission Published: November 9 and 16, 1994 Kim Bedortha led the scoring with seven points on nine of 10 serving. Becky Wagenblast scored five points on perfect eight for eight serving and Allison Sullivan didn't miss any of her serves also scoring five points. Melissa McElligott was the back row leader with 100 per cent serve receives on 11 tries. Mary Jane McCarty, who rare ly receives serves, followed with six for six and Sullivan was six of seven. The lady Cards continued to block well led by Heideman with seven blocks including five stuffs. McElligott and Sullivan had two stuff blocks each in the match. Wagenblast paced the beam with 25 assists followed by McCarty with 16. At the net, McElligott didn't miss any of her 15 hits and tallied three kills. Heideman was seven for seven with one kill and McCarty and Kim Bedortha both performed well in the front row with perfect eight for eight hitting. An elated coach Charity McElligott couldn't have been more pleased with the end result. "Once we got past Powers, I felt we had a good chance at the title," she said, "and the lady Cards rose to the challenge. She said that it took a bit of time to get used to play ing double courts (the 2A Tour nament was taking place in the same gym), and concentrating with all the noise but the girls adjusted well. " I am just so proud of them. They did a great job," she said. CBC all star team announced <bU t Seven Heppner High School football players were recently named to the Columbia Basin all star team. Senior end Bill Schlaich was the only Mustang to make the CBC first team. In addition to first team defense, Schalich was named to the second team offense as a wide receiver. Others on the all-star second team included: Senior guard Bill Schlaich Jon Hanna; Junior tackle Chris Sykes; Senior running back Chris Dickenson; Junior linebacker Shaun Hisler, and Sophmore defensive back Eric Schonbachler. Those earning honorable mention included: Senior center John Qualls; running back Shaun Hisler; defensive linemen Jon Hanna and Chris Sykes; linebacker John Qualls, and defensive back Chris Dickenson. C hris D ickenson Thank you! Eric S chonbachler Jon H a n n a Chris Sykes Morrow County Health District “StaMng to pnovide l M omoui County residente u/ttfi access to a ( u(!(! spect/ium o^ quality medicaQ seMces \ ▲ S haun Hisler John Q ualls For Your Support! I am very thankful for your support and honored by the trust you've placed in me. We have a tremendous opportunity to turn things around in Salem. I look for ward to working with you to get the job done. Lynn Lundquist State Representative-elect Authorized by Lynn Lundquist for State Representative - District 59 P () Box 8 • Pow ell Butte. O R 97753 Color Portrait o n ly $ 1.99 gro u p a 1 1 .0 0 a x tra p a r p arao n Murray Drugs Tues., Nov. 22 12 to 5 p.m.