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.. >■. > • ... v* EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 2 6 ,1 9 9 7 Record number turns out for HHS girls basketball By Moity Rh«a A record number of girls has turned out to play basketball at Heppner High School for the 1997-98 season. With 33 athletes, the Mustang gals will, for the first time, carry three basketball teams. t hird year varsity coach John Boyer is pleased with the strong turnout. "Right now we are just working on getting our timing down and getting used to each other." said Boyer. "This is a talented bunch of girls. We should have a great season." The ,4 H ü varsity team boasts ten returning varsity players, plus two senior transfer students who also have varsity experience. Players tapped for varsity include: seniors Lexi Matteson, Annie Hisler, Mindy Binschus, Petra Elguezabal and Maci Childers; juniors Jessica Maben, Brooke Boyer, Jaci Hughes, Jill Barber, Janelle Healy and Kathleen Greenup; and sophomore Casey Ingraham. The junior varsity team is coached by Dana Reid and includes junior Julie Watkins; and sophomores Kim Pointer, Macy Rhea; Stephanie Clough, Trisha Adams, Allison Sykes, Ashley Ropp, Amy Papineau and Abby Kahl. The C team includes: junior Maja Dietiker; sophomore Tracey Rankin; and freshmen Manssa McCabe, Sarah Eckman, Knsta Adams, Juanita Elguezabal, Danielle McDowell, Mandy Sneddon, Jenni Patton, Tara Ozment, Mindy Smith and Lindsey Ward. The C's schedule SB|B|BBH!BB HB|B|H Bj|BjBwBB|BHBBBSiBBM H H B B B lH H H H B B H H H H H H H p N G fijU ag n b J h Artifactory marks season opener HHHB m » jS SBjw B pM fvS%fr»j t S 8 f f i l fA' vd ^ *‘ .jfcjyjjaf y ‘i<j * ^ H p ||8 ||£ U B j ,i ¡BSP.»1 ^ If f i ' ¿v W I *»{*■* -- BWK JL J Young holiday shoppers enjoy the Artifactory craft fair Saturday, Nov. 22, at the Morrow County Fairgrounds in Heppner. The Artifactory, sponsored by the Soroptimist International of Heppner, generally marks the onset of the holiday season. Mindy Binschus (right), Petra Elguezabal (center) and Casey Ingraham battle over the basketball in pre-season practice. The Mustangs' first game will be Tuesday, Dec. 2, at home versus Condon, beginning with girls' JV at 3 p.m., followed by boys' JV, girls' varsity and boys' varsity. on Tuesday, December 2. The Heppner varsity will seek revenge over the 65-42 beating the Blue Devils inflicted in their only match up of last season. ts still being firmed up and search for a C-team coach ts being conducted. The varsity and JV Mustangs will host the Condon Blue Devils Building a Future in Oregon. One Loan at a Time. lone, H eppner schools begin - basketball season lone and Heppner schools have released their basketball sched ules. Following are the schedules for lone High School (IHS), lone Middle School (IMS), Heppner High School (HHS) and Heppner Junior High School (HJHS): (JVG -Junior V arsity girls; JVB-Junior Varsity boys; VG- Varsity girls; VB-Varsity boys. “*” denotes league game.) . . •. '.*•<’ '.r . . 4 h -'' •• • - I P-. * .: v-* ' ’ '• r. >• ‘ • -.i • ' ' ^ t ; - >y ? * -S • » 1 J \? VÏ •V ! ' - , • ■. ’ v ' • • ' , , •- *» • I • * • . .- fc : • • » » v • J - r P - • /v • * * 4 N ' 1 5 ' • ['.: «■ :>• - / •. if •- - / • ;. < . 4 ^ \ a * j X - L HHS Basketball (All Heppner games include JV and Varsity teams, except where noted.) Dec. 2 Condon at Heppner, 3 p.m.; Dec. 5-6 Heppner VB/VG at Crow for the Crow Tourna ment, TBA; Dec. 9 Heppner at lone, VB/VG, 5 p.m.; Dec. 11 IHS Basketball Dec. 5 Pilot Rock at lone, JVG/ Heppner at lone, JVG/JVB, 5 JVB/VG/VB, 3 p.m.; Dec. 9 p.m.; Dec. 12 Riverside at Hepp Heppner varsity at lone, VG/VB, ner, 1 p.m.; Dec. 16 Echo at 5 p.m.; Dec. 11 Heppner JV at Heppner, 4:30 p.m.; Dec. 18 lone, JVG/JVB, 5 p.m.; Dec. 12- Heppner at lone, C-team B/G, 6 13 lone at Wasco County Tour p.m.; Dec. 19-20 Heppner at nament playing Sherman County Heppner for the Morrow County and Long Creek, 1 and 3 p.m.; Tournament, VB/VG, 3 p.m. Jan. 2 lone at Heppner, 3 p.m.; Dec. 16 lone at Stanfield, JVG/ Jan. 3 Heppner at Riverside, 1 JVB/VG/VB, 3 p.m.; Dec. 18 Heppper C teams at lone, JVG/ p.m.; Jan. 6 Heppner at Condon, JVB, 6 p.m.; Dec. 19-20 lone at 3 p.m.; Jan 9 Heppner at Weston- Morrow County Tournament in M cEwen*, 3 p.m .; Jan. 10 Heppner playing Imbler and Riv Sherman County at Heppner*, 1 erside, time TBA; Dec. 30 lone p.m.; Jan. 12 lone at Heppner, C- at Umatilla, JVG/JVB/VG/VB, 3 team B/G, 6 p.m.; Jan. 17 Uma tilla at Heppner*, 1 p.m.; Jan. 23 p.m.; Jan. 2 lone at Heppner, JVG/ Heppner at Pilot Rock*, 3 p.m.; JVB/VG/VB, 1 p.m.; Jan. 3 lone Jan. 24 Heppner at Wahtonka*, 1 at Pilot Rock, JVG/JVB/VG/VB, p.m.; Jan. 30 Weston-McEwen at 1 p.m.; Jan. 6 Dufur at lone, JVG/ Heppner*, 3 p.m.; Jan. 31 Hepp JVB/VG/VB, 2 p.m.; Jan. 9 lone ner at Stanfield*, 1 p.m. Feb. 6 Pilot Rock at Heppner*, at Touchet, JVG/VG, 4 p.m.; Jan. 3 p.m .; Feb. 7 H eppner at 10 Umatilla at lone, JVG/JVB/ VG/VB, 1 p.m.; Jan. 12 lone at Sherman County*, 1 p.m.; Feb 13 Heppner C teams, JVG/JVB, 6 Wahtonka at Heppner*, 3 p.m.; p.m.; Jan. 16 Condon* at lone, Feb. 14 Heppner at Umatilla*, 1 JVG/JVB/VG/VB, 3 p.m.; Jan. 17 p.m.; Feb. 21 Stanfield at Hepp lone at Arlington*, JVB/VB, 4 ner*, 1 p.m.; Feb. 27-28 District p.m.; Jan. 20 Touchet at lone, Tournament at Pendleton. March 6-7 Regional Tourna JVG/VG, 5 p.m.; Jan. 23 Hermis- ton Fr. girls at lone, JVG, 3 p.m.; ment at Pendleton. Jan. 23 Helix* at lone, JVB, VG, HJHS Boys Basketball VB, 4:30 p.m.; Jan. 24 lone at Dec. 5 Heppner at Pilot Rock, Wheeler*, JVB, VG, VB, 2:30 p.m.; Jan. 30 lone at Echo*, JVB, VG, VB, 4:30 p.m.; Jan. 31 lone at Weston-McEwen*, JVG, JVB, 2:30 p.m.; and Arlington* at lone, VB, 5:30 p.m.; Work on the hookup for Feb. 6 lone at Condon*, JVG, Heppner City street lights is JVB, VG, VB, 3 p.m.; Feb. 7 lone expected to begin soon, at Weston-McEwen, JVG, 1 p.m.; according to Heppner City Hall. and lone at Helix*, JVB, VG, VB, Once the work begins, 2:30 p.m., Feb. 13 Echo* at lone, completion is expected to be in JVB, VG, VB, 4:30 p.m.; 2:30; around^ week and a half. Feb. 14 Wheeler* at lone, JVB, A spokesperson at city hall said that in addition to the VG, VB, 2:30 p.m.; Feb. 20-21, electrical hookup for the lights, District Tournament in Hermis- boxes will also provide electric ton, TBA. hookups for those planning to IM S B a s k e t b a ll adopt and decorate a Main Street Christmas tree and other uses Dec. 13 Echo at lone, 10 a.m.; throughout the year. Dec. 20 Helix at lone, 11 a.m.; Jan. 9 lone at Echo, 12 noon; Jan. 10 lone at Helix, 12 noon; Jan. 16 Condon at lone, 12 noon; Jan. 17 lone at Helix Tournament, 10 a.m.; Jan. 23 lone at Arling Gazette-Times ton, 4 p.m.; Jan. 24 lone at Fos sil, 10 a.m.; Jan. 30 lone at Echo, 676-9228 12 noon; . » *•• ; * , * ' • # * ■ f' i r 3 p.m.; Dec. 6 Athena-Weston at Heppner, 10 a.m.; Dec. 12 Uma tilla at Heppner, 3 p.m.; Dec. 13 Columbia at Heppner, 10 a.m.; Dec. 19 Heppner at Umatilla, 3 p.m.. Jan. 9 Heppner at Stanfield, 10 a.m.; Jan. 10 Heppner at Colum bia for the Seventh Grade Tour nament, TBA; and Jan. 10 Hepp ner at Weston for the Eighth Grade Tournament, TBA. C-team game schedule was not complete at presstime. Feb. 5 Arlington at lone, 4 p.m.; Feb. 6 lone at Condon, 12 noon. . ; j- •A JAG F. ‘V •' ^ ■ -I -r i • .'.•If Ü K . v i f.v ■ >•'•.•• • ».. ■ ** t ■ ' • T Manulactured Home/Land Packages ‘t* Refinance/Debt Consolidation Klamath st Federal •I* Remodel /Home Improvement Home Equity lines ol Credit •¡' Free Loan Counseling W e ’d b e h o n o re d . Heppner Branch: 111 North Main, P.O. 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