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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oreoon Wednesday, January 25, 1995 - THREE Heppner takes another loss f ' " ' “ stuFfer, firs' ' f 8ue Tigers prevail over Mustangs loss to Weston-McEwen h h h h h . - • h I ... • i.i •- •, 7 + • • *1 • , I 7 V * ',V a •' •»*- •* *" Photo by Joyce Hughes Brent Wright takes a pass against Stanfield. Eric Schonbachler (11) looks on. Photo by Joyce Hughes Justin Matteson (0), dribbles the ball. 32 is Chris Dickenson and 24 is Dan Burnside Tina Kemp finds herself surrounded by TigerScots By Jaylene Papineau The Heppner Fillies lost to powerhouse Weston-McEwen Friday, Jan. 20 by a 10 point spread, 41-51. "It was the first time we played W eston- McEwen and it was a learning experience for u s," said varsi ty coach Mark Dowdy. The Fillies started with a strong first quarter and led 10-4. Heppner struggled to keep the lead in the second quarter while Weston-McEwen scored 12 points to Heppner's nine. The score at the half was 19-16. The TigerScots nipped at Heppner's heels to end the third quarter with the Fillies up by two, 33-31. A late fourth quarter surge from the TigerScots saw the Fillies choking in Weston- McEwen's dust as they pulled ahead and hung on for the win 41-51. Elizabeth Hansell scored 14 of her 18 points in the se cond half to lead the TigerScots. Jenny Krein led the Fillies with 17 points, including four from three-point land and nine boards. Kelsie Evans chipped in 12. "The girls learned alot. We'll see this team again and I expect a better game next time," said Dowdy. Heppner 10 9 14 8 41 Weston-McEwen 4 12 15 20 51 Heppner: K. Evaps 5 2 -4 1 2 , Krein 6 1-5 ft, Kemp 1 2-4 4, Coe 1 0-1 2,f Bergstrom 0 2-4 2, J. Evans 2 0-0 4, Robinson, Hill, Moeller, Sumner. Totals 15 7-18 41. Weston-McEwen: E. Hansell 7 4-6 18, B. Hansell 1 0-0 2, Keough 1 2-2 4, Weatherspoon 1 0-0 2, Huntsman 1 0-0 2, Samuels 0 3-4 3, Ely 1 0-0 2, Locke 2 2-2 6, Hudson 5 2-2 12, Greer Totals 19 13-16 51. Three point goals: Krein 4 Fouled out none. Total fouls Heppner 15 Weston- McEwen 20 Technical fouls none. Fillies beat Stanfield Dan Burnside and Brent Wright (42) play defense against Weston-McEwen W eston-M cEw en's twin towers dominated the boards, and the game, as the league leading TigerScots beat Hepp ner on its home court, 72-51 in league action last Friday night, Jan. 20. Aaron Verkist, a 6 foot 7 senior, scored 16 points and grabbed 10 rebounds. His 6-8 junior teammate, Bill Albert, scored 10 points and took in six boards to control the action for the visiting TigerScots. W eston-M cEwen lead throughout the contest, but a 10 point half-time margin of 27-37 made it look as if the Mustangs still had a chance to pull off an upset. But Verkist's strong eight point third quarter pulled the TigerScots ahead, 55-37, at the end of the quarter, and put the game out of reach for the Mustangs. A big suprise for the Mustangs was the play of sophomore guard, Justin Mat- teson, who had his best game of the year, and lead all Hepp ner scoring with 14 points. Mat teson also grabbed six rebounds. Every Heppner player scored in the game. Other scoring was: Trent Hughes, nine, Brent Wright, seven, Dan Burnside, six, Shaun Hisler and Bryce Tucker, four each, Chris Dickenson and Eric Schon bachler, two, and Ben Ewing, Ethan Burnside and Chris Sykes with one each. Heppner 11 16 10 14 51 Weston-McEwen 16 21 18 17 72 Heppner: Matteson 7 0-0 14, Ewing 0 1-41, Schonbachler 0 2-2 2, Tucker 2 0-0 4, Hughes 1 7-8 9, Hisler 2 0-0 4, D Burn side 2 1 -2 6, E Burnside 0 1 -2 1 . Dicken son 1 0-0 2, Wright 1 5-9 7. Sykes 0 1-2 Totals 16 18-27 51 Weston-McEwen Giger, Sloan 1 2-2 4 Peterson 0 3-4 3, Perkins 2 2-3 6 Verkist 7 2-3 16. Wolf 2 0-1 4, Bailey 4 1-3 9. Pierce 0 2-2 2. Dunlap 4 3-6 11, Munck 3 1-2 7, Albert 4 2-5 10 Totals 27 17-32 72 Three point goals D. Burnside. Perkins Fouled out Schonbachler Total fouls W e s to n -M c E w e n 24 H e p p n er 24 Technical fouls none We Print Business Cards Many styles and colors to choose from Gazette-Times 676-9228 In a matchup many felt was a good chance for Heppner to pull out its first Columbia Basin Conference victory, the Stan field Tigers prevailed Saturday, Jan. 21, clawing their way past the Mustangs, 65 to 58. In a game that saw Heppner whistled for 25 fouls, the Mustangs were within five at the end of the first quarter, 15 to 20. But by the end of the half, the Tigers had pulled ahead by seven points, 26-33. Trent Hughes was high scorer for the Mustangs, nail ing 17 points. He was follow ed by Brent Wright with 13. Chris Whelan, the Tigers' 6 foot 4 center led all scorers with 26. Turnovers plagued the Mustangs, who gave up the ball 33 times to Stanfield's 23. Heppner did out rebound the Tigers, however, 28-23. Others scoring for the Mustangs were: Chris Dicken son, 11; Justin Matteson, Chris Sykes and Eric Schonbachler with four points each; Dan Burnside with three and Ben Ewing with two. Heppner 15 11 14 18 58 Stanfield 20 13 18 14 65 Heppner Matteson 1 2-2 4. Ewing 1 0-0 2, Schonbachler 0 4-4 4, Tucker, Hughes 5 6-12 17, Hisler, Burnside 1 0-0 3, Dickenson 4 3-3 11, Wright 4 5-7 13, Sykes 2 0-0 4 Totals 18 20-28 58 Stanfield: Newman 4 6-8 15, Baker 2 5-7 9, Whelan 10 6-9 26, Wright 1 2-2 4, Blankenship 1 3-6 7, Katsel 1 0 1 2, Gar cia 1 0-1 2. Totals 21 22-34 65 Three point goals Hughes. Burnside, Blankenship Fouled out-M atteson, Schonbachler. Wright. Katsel. Total fouls Heppner 25 Stanfield 22. Technical fouls Stanfield coach Morgan. Landowners recognized Area landowners were program was started last fall recognized by the Oregon and includes six landowners Department of Fish and with approximately 19,000 Wildlife during the Town and acres. The area is open to public Country luncheon in Heppner hunting under a hunting by j^ast Wednesday, Jan. 11, for permission program and there Their involvement in the are some 'welcome to hunt' cooperative hunting programs areas. Vehicle use is restricted in the Heppner area. to designated roads and The cooperative hunting pro hunters using the hunting by grams in the Heppner area pro permission areas must have a vide approximately 20,000 man permission card on their person days of recreation annually and while hunting. many aspects of the program Landowners involved are: benefit the local area and Dean and Lois Hunt, Floyd and economy, said Bob Krein of the Lorena Jones, Dallas and Sue ODFW. Dalzell, Olin Reser, Dexter and The two cooperative hunting Corinne Miles and Jeff and programs in affect are the Melissa Cutsforth. Heppner regulated hunting Krein stated that the Upland area and the upland game bird Gamebird Access Program was access program. an experiment in 1994. The goal The Heppner regulated hun was to determine whether the ting area initially started in 1967 program would be successful. and includes 12 landowners Information gathered during and approximately 100,000 the 1994 season will serve as a acres. The area is open to public basis to design an expanded hunting under a welcome to hunt program and vehicle use program for next year. "ODFW works closely with is restricted to designated the landowners involved to in roads. sure that the hunting progam Landowners involved in this does not interfere with their program include Dick and normal ranching or farming ac Virginia Wilkinson who tivities," said Krein. became involved in 1967; Terry Krein stated ODFW realizes and Karen Thompson, Roscoe that there are many lan and Kay Rene Qualls, Brian downers that allow public ac and Susan Thompson and Jim cess to their lands and that they and Barbara Hayes all 1986; are very much appreciated. He Ralph and Mary Beamer '87; reminded all those who are Scott and Mary Madison '89; given the privilege to hunt on Mike and Linda Glavey, John private land to take the time to and Debbie Bums and Pete and thank the landowner, and to Alma Campbell all '91; A1 and respect the rights of private lan Donna Osmin '92; and Kinzua downers and the land. Resources '94. The upland game bird access è m » ’» Vs '>\ nab»* i i-, • - < : A.... Í . Eric Rollis wins geography bee Eric Rollis was named Cham pion of the geography bee for Kelsie Evans dribbles the ball down the court for the Fillies. Jen Heppner Elementary and Mid ny Krein (12) follows. dle School held Wednesday, January 11, in the Middle By Jaylene Papineau high 28 points in the quarter. school library. Corey Miller The Heppner Fillies came Evans again hitting the net home from Stanfield Saturday, sunk in nine points to keep the placed second. Both are seventh graders. Jan. 21 back on the winning lead and take the win from the Fourteen students from track beating the Tigers 56-44. Tigers 56-44. grades four through eight par Heppner came out struggling Heppner 11 5 23 16 55 ticipated in the Bee. Rollis was in the first quarter but kept Stanfield 8 14 6 16 44 the top qualifier on the written Heppner K. Evans 11 6-8 29, Krein 3 hold of the lead 11-8. Stanfield 0- 0 6, Sumner, Kemp 0 3-7 3, Moeller 3 test and must take another gained control of the lead in the 2-5 8. Bergstrom 2 0-1 4, J Evans 2 0-1 second and sent the Fillies in 4, Hill, Robinson, Coe 1 0-1 2 Totals 22 written test to determine qualification for the Oregon to the locker room with an eight 11-23 55 Stanfield Bailey 10 0-1 22, Kinlock 0 State Geography Bee to be held point lead, 16-22. 1- 2 1 , Holcomb 4 0-0 8. Morris 1 0-0 2, later in the spring. The Fillies came out of the Virgil 4 0-0 7, Craig 1 1 - 3 3, Smith, Other students participating locker room fired up and tore Calhoun, Carlson 0 0-1 0 Totals 20 2-7 44 in the contest were Ben the Tigers apart gaining an 11 Three point goals Bailey 2 Fouled out Goodyear, Jessica Gutierrez, point lead. Kelsie Evans led the Morris. Virgil Total fouls Heppner 16 Jeff Currin, Jody Maddem, attack scoring 14 of her game Stanfield Technical fouls none V '-V. Matt Van Liew, Matt Jepsen, Jake Roy, Craig Scott, Abby Kahl, Tim Dickenson, Kris Paullus, and Daniel Jepsen. Qualification was determined by scores on a written test taken in social studies classrooms. A1 Beck, Junior High social studies teacher, developed the qualifying test. During the con test Beck presented questions and judged answers. Linda Shaw, reading specialist and TAG coordinator, timed and kept score. Social studies teachers involved in ad ministering the classroom con test were: Pat Hentges, Pam Dowdy, Bill Ewing, Vicky Broden and A1 Beck. .. . •! • • vi ' , -'.‘-i- , '>»t V. ! i « * » » . • ,** • Ï • »• A* # • J • - i V • . v ; , , V j