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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 7, 1996
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Mustangs down league-leading Umatilla Vikings Heppner Fillies come close, but lose to Vikings
The Heppner Mustangs con
tinued their winning ways last
week, taking a 65-59 victory
from league-leading Umatilla
on the Vikings own floor Satur
day night.
The Mustangs relied on a
tough defense, strong inside
play and a good overall scoring
effort to come away with the
win.
Ben Hubert led the Mustang
scoring attack, banging down
16 points, followed closely by
point guard Justin Matteson
with 15. Chris Sykes chipped in
12, Jim Schlaich 11, Dan Burn
side seven, and Adam Doher
ty and David Michael two each.
As they have the last several
games, the Mustangs built a
comfortable lead in the first half
only to see it chipped away in
the second. The Mustangs
outscored Umatilla 33-19 in the
first half, but the Vikings rang
up eight more points than
Heppner in the second stanza.
The win upped Heppner's
league record to 4 and 3 and
dropped Umatilla to 6 and 2.
The Mustangs were scheduled
to play Sherman County Tues
day night, but the game, which
was a weather postponed
make-up game, was postpon
ed once again for bad weather
at Moro.
The Mustangs' next game
will be a home contest this Fri
day against Weston-McEwen.
The Heppner Fillies played at
Umatilla on Saturday, Feb. 3
and came within a couple
points of beating the Vikings.
The Fillies lost, 43-39.
The Fillies had a very slug
gish first half, scoring only 10
points and trailed by 14 at the
half. Not having a game for
over a week had taken its toll
on their aggressive style and
timing.
However, the Fillies came
alive in the second half and
played much better ball. At one
point in the fourth quarter, the
Fillies lead the Vikings, 38-36.
A couple of key turnovers and
fouls near the end of the game
gave Umatilla the advantage
they needed to end up with the
win, 43-39.
Annie Hisler and Lori Moel
ler each made eight points;
Tina Kemp and Mindy Binsch-
us had six, Jill Barber added
five points and Lexi Matteson
and Jossie Evans each had two
points. Toni Kemp and Stormy
Howard rounded out the scor
ing with one foul shot each.
“ We made a great run in the
second half to put us in posi
tion to win the game," said
coach John Boyer. “It was a
Heppner players Jill Barber (42) and Mindy Binschus (12)
game of momentum swings
guard Viking ball handler.
and we ended up on the short
end.”
The Fillies will host the
Weston-McEwen TigerScots at
home on Friday, Feb. 9.
Boor hit her third three-point
By Kara Miller
The Lady Cardinals wore goal for the Cardinals and
down the Helix Grizzlies in lone's defense held Helix
their final competition of the scoreless the third quarter. All
1996 league season and over of the Cardinals saw playing
powered
them 57 to 17 at Helix time and again the team chang
boards with seven and team
ed defenses and offenses and
Saturday
night, Feb. 3.
mates Jenni Sullivan and Hei
moved people into different
Suzy
Heideman
got
the
first
deman were right behind her
positions. The third quarter
points
of
the
game
on
an
assist
with six and five respectively.
score was lone, 47, Helix, 7.
from
Kara
Miller.
Miller
was
Miller also led her team in
The Grizzlies picked up their
fouled
on
the
next
trip
down
assists with four, followed
scoring in the fourth and finish
the
floor
and
added
one
more
closely by McElligott, with
point to lone's score. Heide ed the game with 17 points,
three.
lone increased their total by
Stats: Condon (31) 12 6-13 31. man was fouled and put in a
eight and the game ended,
point
fyqp^
the
charity
line.
Durtey 1 0-0 3, Barnett 1 0-0 2, Selby.
lone, 55, Helix, 17. The Car
Then
lone's,Stephanie
Hague
1 0-1 2, Kennedy 2 0-2 4, Olsen 0 1-2
dinals' Heideman with 18 was
wood
hit
shot
from
the
paint.
1, Ostertund 4 2-4 10, Schott 3 3 -4 9 ,
high
point scorer for the game.
Melissa McElligott got a steal
Nicholson.
Teammate
Boor had 13 and
lone (35) 14 4-8 35. Boor 1 2-2 4, and added another two points
McElligott
added
nine, while
Haguewood 1 0-0 2, McElligott 6 2-5 and Miller increased the lead by
17, J. Sullivan 1 0-0 2, Heideman 5 two more on a layin. Heideman Haguewood and Miller each
0-0 10, Miller, Odinet.
was good for two and was foul had five and Odinet, four.
Three-point goals: Condon-Durfey. ed in the process. She netted Miller led the team in rebounds
lone-McElligott 3.
one from the free throw line with seven, McElligott had six
Fouls: Condon 12, lone 13.
and the quarter ended with and Haguewood, four. McElli
gott had eight steals, Heideman
lone in the lead, 13-2.
Helix's senior, Audrey Carr, and Haguewood each had six.
Stats: Helix (17) 8 2-5 17.
scored four points for them in
lone (55) 24 6-11 57: Boor 5 0-013,
the second quarter, but lone's
Odinet
2 0-0 4, Haguewood 2 1-2 5,
Dawn Boor caught fire and was
Miller 2 1-2 5, McElligott 4 1-2 9, J.
dead on target with two from Sullivan 1 0-0 2, N. Sullivan 0 1 -2 1,
The second quarter gave the
three-point range. McElligott Heideman 8 2-3 18, Childers, Holtz,
Cards an opportunity to work
and Heideman each scored Ball.
on different offenses and de
four more points for the Car
Three-point goals: lone-Boor 3;
dinals and the halftime score Helix-Picard.
fenses and to move people
was lone, 29, Helix, 7.
around to different positions.
Fouls: lone 12, Helix 13.
Every member of the team saw
playing time, and at halftime
the score was lone, 33, Arl
HI Donald J. Carlson, D.P.M.
ington, 9.
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jury. One of lone's starting
guards, speedster Laree Ander
son, went down with an ankle
injury while attempting to get
a rebound and spent the rest of
the game on the sideline. The
third quarter score was lone,
50, Arlington, 15. Ultimately,
lone won the game, 5 6-2 2.
G rizzlies fall to Cardinals
H eppn er’s Ben Hubert goes up for a layin.
lone Lady Cardinals beat Condon Blue Devils by four
By Kara Miller
The Condon school's pep
band had the gymnasium rock
ing and rolling Friday night,
Feb. 2, when the lone Lady
Cardinals paid a visit to the
Blue Devils' Den. The Cards
beat the Blue Devils by four
points, 35-31. The outcome of
this head-to-head competition
determined who would lead
the Big Sky East Division stan
dings.
lone's starter, Laree Ander
son, was out with an ankle in
jury and several others in the
lineup were feeling the effects
of the cold and flu bug. That
caused the pre-game jitters to
be a little more intense than
normal. However, lone started
the game off quickly with Suzy
Heideman stealing the tip from
Condon's Margaret Schott.
Heideman passed the ball to
Melissa McElligott who canned
a three-point basket with less
than 37 seconds off the clock.
lone took the lead up to six
with McElligott hitting another
three-point goal.
lone got the offensive re
bound but turned the ball over.
C ondon's Kacee Kennedy
made a layin and the Devils
had their first points of the
game. McElligott hit a field
goal, then lone switched their
offense and could not put any
points on the board. LeAnn
Barnett scored two more points
for the Devils to bring them
within four of the Cardinals.
The first half ended with lone
in the lead, 19-11.
Condon started the second
half with possession of the ball,
but couldn't score. Neither
team put points on the board
until Heideman fouled Con
don's Schott and sent her to the
line. She successfully made
both of her free throws and
when lone brought the ball
down, they turned it over. It
looked as if the game was star
ting to go in the Blue Devils'
favor. Four minutes into the
third quarter, the score was
lone, 19, Condon, 14.
Dawn Boor put lone's only
points in the quarter on the
board with a 10 foot jump shot.
Turnovers by both teams in
creased with very little scoring
made by either side. The third
quarter ended with the score,
Aleida Goodyear
studies abroad
Aleida Goodyear of Heppner
is spending the spring semester
studying in London on the In
ternational Studies Program
conducted there by Central
College (at Pella, Iowa). Good
year is a student at Pacific Uni
versity in Forest Grove.
Central's program in London
is centered in Bloomsbury
within walking distance of the
University of London, the Bri
tish Museum and Piccadilly.
The program is designed
to provide an international ex
perience for students who wish
to study abroad without a se
cond language. The college of
fers a liberal arts curriculum
with courses taught by pro
fessors from faculties in
England and Wales.
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lone, 21, Condon, 17.
lone's defense was key in the
final eight minute quarter of the
game. McElligott hit her third
three-point goal of the evening
but Condon's outside shooters
never could connect. Condon
was forced to foul and lone
slowed the tempo of the game
down until time ran out. The
final scord was IoiVe, 35, Coh-
don, 31, and lone took over
first place position.
McElligott was game high
scorer with 17 points. Condon
got 17 offensive rebounds to
lone's four, but lone pulled
down 20 defensive rebounds to
Condon's 12. Kara Miller led
the Cardinal effort off the
Lady Cards beat Honkers
By Kara Miller
The Arlington Honkers visit
ed lone Tuesday, Jan. 30, to
make up the games originally
scheduled for the previous
weekend. lone came away with
a big win, 56-22.
lone starter Suzy Heideman
was out due to illness, so coach
Heideman changed the starting
lineup. Sophomore reserve
Kara Miller replaced the ailing
six foot center. Melissa McElli
gott jumped for the Cardinals
and hit the opening tip to
Stephanie Haguewood, who
passed the ball cross-court to
Miller for a layin, and the first
two points were on the board.
The Cardinals pressure defense
kept the Honkers off-balance;
that caused several turnovers
and kept them from scoring for
most of the first quarter.
Arlington's Katie Jiries got a
trip to the charity line and
scored on a free throw. Two
plays later, Jiries got the re
bound and scored two more for
Arlington to end the first quar
ter, lone, 17, Arlington, 3.
¿it» Scrvice
Stats: Arlington (22) 7 8-16 22.
lone (56) 25 4-12 56. Ball 1 0-0 2,
Boor 2 0-0 4, Childers 1 0-0 2, Ander
son 3 0-0 7, Odinet 1 0-0 2,
Haguewood 4 0-0 8, Miller 4 2-4 10,
McElligott 5 2-4 13, J. Sullivan 4 0-1
8. Holtz, N. Sullivan.
Three-point goals: lone-Anderson,
McElligott.
Fouls: lone 10, Arlington 11.
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