Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 07, 1994, Page THREE, Image 3

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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 7, 1994 - THREE
Jason Halvorsen's jersey retired
Mustangs down lone 57-55, Fillies lose
By Anne Morter
A moment of silence was
observed before the start of the
lone versus Heppner boy's var­
sity basketball game last Satur­
day, Dec. 3 in lone, as Jason
Halvorsen's basketball jersey
was retired.
Long time basketball coach
Del LaRue, announced that
number 44 would be retired in
honor of Jason Halvorsen, who
was tragically killed in an auto
accident last spring. The jersey
will be placed in a new trophy
case being built in Jason's
honor.
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Come Worship With Us
at
Willow Creek Baptist Church
Sundays at 3 p.m.
Meeting in the
7th Day Adventist Church
Photo by Joyce Hughes
Trent Hughes (15) passes the ball while Luke Swanson tries
not to draw a foul.
Senior guard Trent Hughes
scored 25 points to lead the
Heppner Mustangs to a 57-55
season opening win over lone
in non-league action Saturday
night Dec. 3.
The visiting Mustangs grabb­
ed the lead early and had the
Cardinals down 18-6 at the end
of the first quarter, but the
Cards pulled to within four at
the end of the half.
By the end of the third
quarter the scrappy Cardinals,
behind the scoring of exchange
student Thierry Delbart, who
fouled out of the game with 20
points under his belt, had
jumped ahead of Heppner
46-41.
The lead d id n't hold,
however, as senior guard Chris
Dickenson chipped in six of his
nine points in the fourth, and
along with Hughes' totals pull­
ed ahead of the Cards to win by
57-55.
Besides Delbart's 20, the
Cards also got good production
from Sophmore Luke Swan­
son, who popped in 14 points,
including three 3-point shots.
Heppner
18 1 1 1 2 16 57
lone
6 19 21 9 55
Heppner: Matteson, Ewing 0 0-4 0,
Schonbachler 0 1-2 1, Tucker, Hughes 8
7-9 25, Skroch 0 3-4 3, Hisler, Burnside
2 0-0 4, Dickenson 4 1-5 9, schlaich 3 0-1
6, Wright 1 0-0 2, Sykes 1 1-2 3. Totals
20 15-26 57.
lone: Allen 0 1-4 1, Swanson 3 5-7 14,
Garrett 21-2 5, Bacon 21-3 5, Heideman
1 1-5 3, Delbart 7 6-9 20, Morgan 1 2-3
4, Ashbeck 1 1-2 3, Taylor. Totals 17
18-35 33.
Three point goals: Hughes 2. Swanson
3. Fouled out-Schonbachler, W right..
Delbart, Ashbeck. Total fouls Heppner 32.
lone 21. Technical fouls none.
W illow Creek Baptist to host musical
Willow Creek Baptist Church
will host the adult and
children's choirs from Richland
Baptist Church on Saturday,
Dec. 17, at 6 p.m., at the
Seventh-D ay
Adventist
Church, 560 Minor in Heppner.
The choirs will present the
Christmas musical, "B e th ­
lehem's Star.
The community is invited to
attend. There is no admission
charge. Refreshments will
follow the program.
Grains Commission plans meeting
The Oregon Grains Commis­
sion will hold a regular meeting
on Thursday, Dec. 15 beginn­
ing at 8:30 a.m. at the OWC
Conference room, located at
1200 NW Front Ave., Suite 520,
Portland.
Commission meetings are
open to the public and anyone
wishing to attend is encourag­
ed to do so.
560 North Minor
Photo by Joyce Hughes
Lady Cardinals block a shot against a Heppner Filly last Saturday
night in lone. The Fillies lost their season opener to the Cardinals
49-52.
Kelsie Evans led all scorers with 25 points while Suzy Heideman
scored 17 to give the Cardinals the win. Char Coe chipped in 11 for
the Fillies.
Services planned at H ope, Valby
"And the Prophets Foretold"
is the theme of the mid week
advent services held at Hope
and Valby Lutheran churches
during the Advent season. This
week the congregation wjll
hear a word from the prophet
Jeremiah.
Services at Valby are
Wednesday evening beginning
at 7 p.m.
Hope Lutheran church will
gather on Thursday Dec. 8 at 6
p.m. for a soup and sandwich
supper with the worship ser­
vice to follow at 7 p.m.
Tuesday, Dec. 13, the con­
gregation will have a soup sup­
per at 6 p.m. and then go
Christmas caroling around
Heppner. Others may elect to
stay and help decorate the
Christmas tree.
This Sunday, Dec. 11, the
third Sunday in Advent, the
congregations of Hope and
Valby will hear a note of good
news from the Old Testament
prophet Zephaniah as Pastor
Stan Hoobing will bring a
message entitled "Advent pf
our Lord". Services aré at 9
a.m. at Valby and 11 a.m. at
Hope.
Visitors are welcome to the
worship services and events at
both churches.
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