TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 10, 1996
Heppner takes revenge on Pilot Heppner loses defensive battle Fillies beat Pilot Rock, 62-27
with Wahtonka Eagles
Rock Rockets, 63-46
The H eppner Mustangs
avenged an earlier loss to Pilot
Rock, beating the visiting
Rockets 63-46 last Friday.
The Mustangs used balanced
scoring, good rebounding and
a tough defense to dominate
the same team that beat Hepp
ner in the Christmas tourna
ment cham pionship game
earlier this season.
Heppner was down by one
point at the end of the first
quarter, but outscored Pilot
Rock 21-8 in the second quarter
to pull away. The Mustangs
never looked back.
Everyone scored for the
Mustangs: Ployhar, Matteson,
Watkins, and Michael, 2 points;
Burnside and Koffler, 1 point;
Schlaich and Sykes, 11 points;
Schonbachler, 6 points; Doher
ty, 3; Hubert, 16 points.
Speaker planned at LDS Church
The Hermiston Stake of The
Church of Jesus Christ of Lat
ter-Day Saints presents the
third lecture in the "Know
Your Religion" series on Fri
day, Jan. 19, from 7:30-9 p m.
in the Hermiston chapel at 850
SW 11th.
The scheduled guest speaker
will be Todd Parker, an asso
ciate professor of ancient scrip
ture from Brigham Young Uni-
versity. His topic will be "The
Keystone, the Capstone and
the Cornerstone: Tools for
Spiritual Survival in the Last
Days."
Selected scriptures from the
Book of Mormon and Doctrine
and Covenants will be present
ed. Discussion will focus on ap
plication of these scriptures to
the present time, with suppor
ting statements from latter-day
apostles and prophets.
The public is invited to at
tend. Tickets are $3 at the door.
Photos by Joyce Hughes
Jossie Evans tries to get around Rocket player
Lion's Club fruit
sale underway
• Cajun Soft-Shell Crabs
The annual Lion's Club fruit
sale is now underway. This
year the sale will be jointly
sponsored by the Lions and the
Heppner High School senior
class.
Anyone who would like to
order the oranges or grapefruit
may contact Lions Club
members Steve Rhea at Van
Marter and Kahl Insurance or
David Sykes at the Gazette-
Times or a member of the
senior class.
• Dungeness Crab Divan
Gun Club to meet
• Crabby Caesar Salad
The Morrow County Gun
Club (MCGC) will be open at
noon, Sunday, Jan. 14.
A short business meeting will
be followed by an afternoon of
trapshooting.
This is the opening weekend
of the Spokesman Review Tele
phonic Shoot where the
MCGC has once again teamed
up with the Walla Walla Gun
Club for eight weeks of com
bined high score trapshooting
in the 16-yard and handicap
events.
Januaty’s Crab
Extravaganza
• Oregon Crab Cakes
• Pan Fried Dungeness
Crab Legs
• Crab Fettucini
• Dungeness Crab Saute
Regular Menu Available
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Jim Schlaich (35) Justin Matteson and David Michael (41) defend
Eagle player
A tough defensive game led
to a 10-14 halftime score, before
Wahtonka pulled ahead Satur
day to Beat the Mustangs 49-33
at the final buzzer.
Neither team could get their
offense off the ground in the
first half, but Wahtonka came
out from the break with a hot
hand, hitting several outside
shots to open up the score.
Ben Hubert was able to work
against Wahtonka's 6ft 8in
center, finishing with a team-
high 15 points. Justin Matteson
finished with 14 and Chris
Sykes had 4.
lone nips Dufur 54-51
The Heppner Fillies beat the ture of turnovers and bad
Pilot Rock Rockets, 62-27, Fri passes for the Fillies, but their
day, Jan. 5, at Pilot Rock. The defense kept the Eagles from
Fillies lead the entire game. scoring in the first four minutes
Every one of the Fillies played of the quarter. Ahead 37-30
and scored in the game, which with 3:52 left, the Fillies strug
gled with ball control and let
reflects good team play.
High point scorers were: Lori the Eagles outscore them 10-0,
Moeller with 12, Tina Kemp, losing by three points.
Freshman Jill Barber stepped
11, Jossie Evans, nine, and An
into
the game in the final min
nie Hisler, eight. The team's
utes,
making a nice three-point
defensive coverage was tough,
shot
from
the head of the key.
which contributed to Pilot
The
leading
scorer for the Fillies
Rock's scoring problems.
was
Moeller
with 14 points,
Saturday, Jan. 6, the Fillies
Evans
and
Kemp
added five
traveled to Wahtonka and suf
points
each,
Hisler
and
Stormy
fered a tough loss, 40-37. Coach
Howard
each
had
four,
Barber
John Boyer said, "W e have to
had
three
and
Lexi
Matteson
believe if we had played four
solid quarters, we would have had two points.
The JV girls won both their
won the game."
weekend
games. The Wahton
The Fillies outscored the
ka
game
was
a squeaker, with
Eagles in both the first and se
the
Heppner
girls winning by
cond quarters, with the half
one
point.
time score of 25-20. They lost
Both boys and girls teams
their momentum in the third
have
a bye this Friday night.
quarter, but still managed to re
Their
next league game will be
main two points ahead of Wah
against
Umatilla at home,
tonka.
Saturday,
Jan. 13. JV games
The fourth quarter was a mix
Set your
sights on
real power
Mark Orem (30) puts up shot against Dufur
The lone Cardinals came
through in the clutch Friday
night, beating out rival Dufur
54-51
The game was in doubt until
the final minute, when Jake
McElligott hit one of two free
throws, and Jack Bacon popped
in two more to pull ahead for
the victory.
Marc Orem was top scorer for
the Cards with 10 points, and
Bacon pulled down nine re
bounds to lead the Cardinal
effort.
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