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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 21, 1994 Pirates take revenge on Mustangs Cards comeback beat Heppner 1S .O ÎH M ay He whose birth we celebrate bless you with true happiness. Merry t 'hiixinia.% mid Hopin' New Yew ' Murray Drugs The Riverside Pirates gained some revenge Saturday, Dec. 17 beating the visiting Mustangs 52-47. The Pirates counted on Kar- dan Young to put up some numbers, and the 6-foot-3 senior scored 17 points and snagged 12 rebounds to lead Riverside to the win. Aaron Keizur, the Pirates big 6-foot-9 post man was held to only 12 points, but it w asn't enough to stop the Pirates from avenging an earlier loss to the Mustangs at Heppner. The first quarter was an of fensive nightm are for the Mustangs, who could only manage three points in the first eight minutes. Things got a little better in the second q u a rte r, and the Mustangs only trailed Riverside 16-18 at the end of the half. Heppner came out after the break with a big third quarter putting up 16 points and tak ing the lead 32-29, but it wasn't enough of a cushion when the P irates knocked dow n a 23-point barrage to H eppner's only 15 in the fourth period to take the lead and the win. Eric Schonbachler and Chris Sykes led the Mustang scoring, knocking down 12 apiece. Trent Hughes added nine, Chad Skroch seven, Dan Bum- side four, Shawn Hisler two and Brent Wright one. Heppner 3 13 16 15 47 Riverside 10 8 11 23 52 Three point goals Schonbachler 1, Hughes 1, Skroch 1, Meads 1. Fouled out Wright, Hughes. Total fouls Heppner 22, Riverside 15. Technical fouls none. Heppner: Schonbachler 5 1-2 2, Hughes 3 2-2 9, Skroch 3 CM) 7, Hisler 1 0-0 2, D. Burnside 1 2-2 4, Schlaich 0 0-1 0, Wright 0 1-5 1, Sykes 5 2-6 12, Ewing. Totals 18 8-18 47. Riverside: Meads 3 5-712, Johnson 1 0-1 2, Partlow 0 0-2 0, Cole 2 0-0 4, Kauffman 2 1-4 5, Young 7 3-5 17, Keizur 6 0-0 12, Picard. Totals 21 9-19 52. Crushed Rock For Sale Mac-Hi team beats M ustangs %” minus 1” minus 3” base rock Clean Fill Material Can be picked up at pit or we will deliver. Pit 6 V 2 miles up from mouth of Lower Rhea Creek, Brenner Canyon. Contact Roger Britt 676-5096 Photo by Joyce Hughes H e p p n e r ’s E th a n B u rn s id e s u rro u n d e d by C a rd in a ls The lone Cardinals, down at one time by 15 points, staged a dramatic comeback behind the tough play of foreign ex change s tu d e n t Thierry Delbart, to beat the Heppner M ustangs 58-53 on the Mustangs own court Tuesday night Dec. 20. Delbart knocked down 23 points and bagged 10 rebounds to bring the Cards back into the game. He was high scorer for both teams. Heppner seemed to have the game under control leading after the first quarter 16 to 10, and at the half 31 to 21. But the Cardinals never gave up and combined a tough defense with good scoring from both Delbart and Jerad Ashbeck in the third period to bring lone within four points at the start of the fourth. Ashbeck finished w ith 17 points and seven rebounds. The hot hand of Trent Hughes, who scored 25 against the Cards in their first meeting this year, returned to the Mustang guard, who racked up 18 points, including five three- pointers. Hughes also grabbed eight rebounds. Heppner post man Chris Sykes had his best game of the season, p u ttin g dow n 16 points. Other scorers for lone were: Season’s Greetings Here ’s to a m agical night an d a glorious holiday! n Enjoy. f CENTRAL) j Peo A p p le Photo by Joyce Hughes E ric S c h o n b a c h le r (left) an d C hris S y k e s d e fe n d R iv e rs id e P irates Merry Christmas W e’re tuning up to wish all our many customers and friends a Christmas that’s perfect in every way! Heppner ran into a quick ball club with a tough defense Fri day, Dec. 16, when the Mac-Hi Pioneers came to town to grab a 61-39 victory from the Mustangs. With a tenacious defense and high pressure full-court press that caused 20 steals and seven turnovers the Pioneers refused to give the Mustangs any room, m eanw hile relying on a 22-point offensive barrage from premier 6 foot 4 inch center Joe Parks to put Heppner in a hole the Mustangs could not climb out of. S ophom ore Eric Schon bachler and junior Chris Sykes provided most of the scoring for the Mustangs, putting up 10 points apiece, with Brent Wright adding six, Ethan Bum- side three, Chad Skroch two and both Bill Schlaich and Trent Hughes contributing four points apiece. Mac-Hi clim bed on the Mustangs early leading 19-11 in the first quarter, then adding 15 more to H eppner's 8 points in the second quarter to lead 34 to 19 at the half. After three the Pioneers lead 50 to 30, before the final score of 61 to 39. Heppner 11 8 11 9 39 Mac-Hi 19 15 16 1161 Heppner. Schonbachler 3 2-5 10, Tucker 0 0-1 0, Hughes 1 1-2 4, Skroch 1 0-0 2, E Burnside 1 1-2 3, Schlaich 2 0-1 4, Wright 2 2-4 6 , Sykes 5 0-0 10, Hisler, D. Burnside. Totals 6-15 39. Mac-Hi: Webb 0 1-2 1, Ellis 1 0-0 2, Brown 6 3-4 16, Pifer 2 0-0 4, Dohrmann 4 1-2 9, Chester 0 1-21, Pumphrey 1 0-0 2, Sicocan 2 0-0 4, Parks 8 5-6 22, Estoup, Sanders. Wagner Totals 24 11-16 61. Three point goals Brown 1 Parks 1 Schonbachler 2 Hughes 1 Fouled out- none. Total fouls Mac-hi 16, Heppner 13. Technical fouls Chester 1, Wright 1. Justice Court Report The Justice Court office at the courthouse annex building in Heppner reports handling the following business during the past week: Helen Mary Jeffreys, 37, Heppner-Failure to Wear Seat Belt, $51 fine; Marie Burkett Key, 56, Ione- Exceeding the Maximum Speed Limit, 70 mph in a 55 mph zone, $95 fíne. Morrow County Health District Stalling to p/roiicfe c ^U o / iaow County nesidents uuith access spectaum ofj quality medicaQ seniices" Pioneer Memorial Hospital and Nursing Home 564 E. Pioneer Dr. Heppner, OR 97836 676-9133 Pioneer Memorial Clinic Thompson Ave. Heppner, OR 97836 676-5504 to a |u0(? Morrow County Emergency Medical Services Call 911 fi> % 6 202 1st. N. W. P.O. Box 170 Boardman. Oregon 97818 481-9474 481-7351 Alcohol And Heart * Attack Prevention Alcohol use and abuse is con sidered the major cause of some of the nation’s most serious problems. The list of problems resulting from excess alcohol use includes family neglect and abuse, homicides, au tomobile accidents, and injuries. Surprising to many, however, re searchers have found a beneficial effect from the intake o f moderate amounts o f alcohol. The benefit discovered is a re duction in the risk of heart attacks. According to a recent issue of the Journal o f American Medical A s sociation, consumption o f one ounce or less of alcohol a day may cut heart attack risk by as much as 40 percent. Alcohol seems to boost levels of a naturally occurring en zyme called .issue plasminogen activator. This enzyme breaks up blood clots in the body. A geneti cally prepared form of the enzyme is used by injection in hospital set tings to dissolve clots located in the heart. Alcohol also tends to increase levels of HDL cholesterol in the body. HDL is the “good cholesterol" that seems to protect us from heart disease. Many physicians are reluctant to recommend alcohol for fear of its addicting and destructive ef fects. And most physicians feel that complete abstinence from al cohol is best for persons with liver or pancreatic disease or congestive heart failure. from tlif staff of ♦ ♦ <<ow C0 SEJP * i ”3 ÌS1Ì ** Boardman Pharmacy & Hardware atontóm e m o irtvm m W lo rro u , C o u n t y • P harm acy & Your H ealth Boardman Health Care Center 203 Kincade Rd., SW Boardman, OR 97818 481-7212 Pioneer Memorial Home Health Agency ‘Serving all o f Morrow and Gilliam and parts of Wheeler Counties” 564 E. Pioneer Dr., Heppner, OR 97836 676-9133 Boardman Dental Office 300 Dillabaugh St. Boardman, OR 97818 481-9311 Jake McElligott with five, Steve Allen seven, Kelly Morgan four, and Nathan Heideman two. Rounding out scoring for the Mustangs were: Eric Schon bachler eight and Brent Wright 11. Wright also pulled down eight rebounds. Heppner Dental Office 1st Interstate Bank Bldg. Heppner, OR 97836 676-9118 ♦ Pioneer Memorial Hospital & Nursing Home Pioneer Memorial Clinic ♦ W / J u a f S e > ert /i ces * Boardman Health Care Center Morrow County Emergency Medical Services Heppner Dental Office ♦ ♦ Boardman Dental Office Pioneer Memorial Home Health