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« ■ ' y _ ' * ’ i" . '/ Y iT « / Fillies Varsity, J Vs, chalk up wins « *•* J * sr-f.-* • A - -v • '¿ r* ’ î Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 23, 1996 »' h ? THREE Filly— 'W eston-McEwen match not ideal : . ' V '. • — • •» Photo by Joyce Hughes Photo by Joyce Hughes Stormy Howard sets the ball at Sherman County. Katie Nichols returns a serve against Athena. Casey Ingraham (5) watches, evening, the varsity Fillies hv Molly Rhea bv Molly Rhea The varsity and JV Fillies traveled to Moro last Tuesday, October 15, to take on the Sherman County Huskies. And both the Heppner squads chalked up another win. The varsity won Game One 15-10, with 91 percent success at the service tine. In Game Two the Huskies jumped out to an early lead, then cruised in to win the game, 8-15. Game Three the Fillies renewed their intensity, serving another 91 percent, and trotted to a 15-7 win over the Huskies to win the game and the match. The stats show a balanced offensive attack with kills coming from seven o f the Filly girls. Lori Moeller led the way with 10/10 hits with three kills and a perfect 14/14 from the service line. Mindy Binchus was 5/7 hits with four kills. The Heppner JV took another win from Sherman County, 15-6, 15-2. In both games the JV Fillies frustrated the Huskies' defense with consistent servimg and an aggressive net game. T heJV ’s met a team goal with 86 percent service success for the match behind the 100% service efforts of Christy Kenny, Brooke Boyer, Melissa Cutsforth. Linsey Ropp, Jamie Perez and Jaci Hughes. JV Fillies play w ell at tourney by Molly Rhea The JV Fillies participated at the Pendleton Buck's C-team tournament on Friday, October 11. The Heppner JV’s produced a high level o f play and took wins over Long Creek's varsity, Southridge (of the Tri-Cities), and the Baker B team to come out as the number one team in pool play. Advancing to bracket play. Heppner lost to the Baker A suuad in a close game. 12-15, which eliminated them from the tournament. Coach Susan Hisler said she was pleased with the intense level o f play and the outstanding 89 percent service success for the day. “I have a team any coach would love to have,” said Hisler. ‘i t 's been a fun season and one all the girls should be proud of." The outcome o f the October 17 match up with the three Weston-McEwen teams was just the opposite o f their first meeting with the Fillies. And as far as the varsity Fillies are concerned, this outcome was far from ideal. The C-team started out with an exciting match, winning in three 15-6, 3-15, 16-14. This young team is improving with every outing and learning how to put together the wins. The Heppner JV 's revenged an earlier loss to the strong Tiger-Scot JV 's, winning the match 9-15, 15-3, 15-9. After dropping the first game, the JV Fillies came back and controlled game two for an easy win. Game three was tied 8-8 when Casey Ingraham stepped behind the serv ice line to deal out points 9 through 15 to win the game and the match. JV Coach Susan Hisler cited strong play from Jaci Hughes in the back row. Brooke Boyer's setting , and net performance from Ingraham. Kim Pointer and Jessica Maben. "This team outdid themselves tonight with 91 percent serving success.” said Hisler. 100 percent serv ice success for the night came from Boyer. Linsey Ropp. Melissa Cutsforth and Jaci Hughes. In the final match o f the E .O .S .C . plans f i v l A A M. PORTRAITS Color Portrait only $ 2.99 ail a g e s w e lc o m e g r o u p s $1 OO e x tra p e r p e rso n Murray’s Drug Sat. October 26th 12:00 noon to 5:00 p.m . HALLOWEEN COSTUME PARTY Thursday, October 31 O p e n House Eastern Oregon State College will hold its annual Open House on Saturday, Nov. 16. Activities begin at 8:30 a.m. in Loso Hall and include work shops, parent information ses sions and presentations on dif ferent academic degree choices. Workshops will cover every thing from financial aid to ath letic programs to admissions. S tu dents, parents and counselors are all invited to at tend. Participants must pre register by Tuesday, Nov. 5. For more information or to pre-register, call the office of adm issions at 962-3393 or 1-800-452-8639. took the floor against the Weston- McEwen Tiger-Scots in a match that will most likely determine the CBC district volleyball champions for 1996. These teams are closely matched, and clearly the best in the CBC. The Fillies played hard and well but were overcome by the fired up Tiger-Scots in two games, 10- Photo by Joyce Hughes Lori Moeller goes up strong at the net, tipping the ball for the Fillies. 15, 15/17. Game One saw the Fillies playing with fierce determination and grit with Weston-McEwen's Amber Weatherspoon ladling out hit after hit as her teammates • J her the ball. Although the Fillies displayed consistent effort, scoring on several kills themselves, the Tiger-Scots took the first game. Game Two was exciting with tenacious play, long rallies and a close score. In spite of aggressive play, the Fillies • couldn't seem to keep the ball - * away from WeatherspoQn and, found themselves behind 10- 14. Mindy Binchus went back to score point 11 through 15 behind the tough playing Fillies. Needing to win by two, the game went through four more servers before Weston-McEwen came away with the game and the match. League Standings Weston-McEwen Heppner Umatilla Wahtonka Pilot Rock Sherman Co. Stanfield -. • October 19 results: Heppner def Stanfield 15-6, 15- 5. Heppner def Umatilla 15-2, 15- 7. Umatilla def Stanfield 12- 15, 15-8, 15-13. Weston- McEwen def Sherman Co 15-1, 7-15, 15-10. Weston-McEwen def Wahtonka 15-7, 15-8. Sherman Co def Pilot Rock 16- 14,16-14. Wahtonka def Pilot Rock 15-8. 15-10. * • e n u i n e C h e v r o l e t Remember when your word was your Bond. - You sealed a deal with a handshake - That's still the way we do business today. k -J- * . ? . : • Hermiston, Oregon 1-800-567-6487 New Car Sales Used Car Center 567-6488 567-3919 y. V : *% . • -,x > W» vs,• c * • -v\ - X ^ . X v N •. y - . • t ‘ Photo by Joyce Hughes ■> % ; -v, - ^ j School carnival to be held Thursday Heppner Elementary School will hold a sehool carnival on Thursday. Oct. 24, trom 6 to 8:30 p.m. at the Morrow County Fairgrounds. Tickets for the games and concessions are 25 cents and may be purchased at the carnival. In addition to a haunted house, the carnival will feature a fortune telling booth, wet sponge toss, hoop shoot, goldfish toss, cakewalk, engraving booth, a door prize booth with Goosebump prizes, homemade pie. coffee, pop, candy, hot dogs, nachos and popcorn. 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