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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 24,1997 - FIVE Heppner Mustang girls beat Echo Cougars By Molly Rhea Annie Hisler brings up the ball against Echo photo by Joyce Hughes Heppner’s varsity girls beat the Echo Cougars like a drum, winning 67-17, in their preseason match-up on Tuesday, December 16. The Mustangs stampeded to an early lead and, although coach John Boyer pulled off the press, the Heppner girls sustained their intensity and romped unrestrained throughout the contest. The Mustangs were ahead 13-0 before the Cougars clawed their way onto the scoreboard. Heppner led 16-3 at the first break and 34-6 at the half. Their momentum just seemed to increase in the second half, until it looked as if the Mustangs were putting on a clinic with a 38- point lead, 48-10, after three quarters. FOR COMPLETE IONE M D HEPPNER SPORTS SCHEDULES Lexi Matteson put on a great performance, scoring 15 points, scooping eight rebounds and dishing out two assists. Annie Hisler added 14 points, including two shots from behind the three- point line. Petra Elguezabal put in eight points, grabbed six rebounds and four steals. Kathleen Greenup came in for six points and two assists. Jill Barber had five rebounds and four steals, while Casey Ingraham scored six points, three boards and three steals. H e p p n e r 16 18 14 19 - 6 7 E cho 3 3 4 7 - 17 H e p p n e r (6 7 ) • Ingraham 3 0-1 6, Hisler 5 2-4 14, B in sch u s 2 0 -0 4 , Childers 0 0-0 0, B o y er I 1-2 3, Barber I 0 -0 2, Greenup 3 0-0 6, H ealy 4 0 -0 8, M atteson 6 3 -4 15, M aben - 0 1-2 1, Elguezabal 4 0-0 8 T o ta ls 2 9 7 -1 3 67. Three point goals - 2, H isler -2. Total fouls 16, fou led out - none E cho (1 7 ) M. H olben I 0-0 2, A. L ew is I 0-0 3, M adison 0 4 -1 0 4, M olen o 1 0 -0 2, Cribbs, M H olb en , J. L ew is 2 0 -0 4, N eely , B u ck 0 1-5 1, T h om as 0 1-2 1. T o ta ls 5 6 -1 9 17. Three point g o a ls - I , A Lew is. T otal fo u ls 15, fouled out J. Lew is. W EB PAGE Heppner Gazette 676 9228 - Mustangs pull away from Cougars, 60-43 By Rick Paullus The Heppner Mustangs got their second win of the season, beating the Echo Cougars 60-43 on Tuesday, Dec. 16 at Heppner. Visit Our WEB SITE At Mw.beobank.com The Mustangs jumped out to an 8-0 lead in the first quarter, thanks to the hot shooting of senior Chris Anthony. Echo got back within one point, but Heppner stretched • Boys • Girls JV «Junior High How Much are You Wiiim Have your own to LoSn? their lead to 17-9 at the end of the first quarter. A back-and-forth second quar ter ended with the Mustangs out in front, 27-21. Anthony had 13 points in the first half. The Mustangs were ahead 41- 33 at the end of three quarters and saw the Cougars pull within five points to begin the fourth period. But with Tim Dickenson scoring 17 second half points, the Mus tangs pulled away, outscoring Echo 19-10 in the fourth quarter. Anthony ended up with 22 points and five steals to lead the M ustangs. Dickenson had 20 points and seven rebounds. Jared Eckman had seven rebounds and Casey Evans ended up with seven assists. Echo was lead by Travis Fisher with 18 points and David Brown, with 14. The Mustangs are now 2-4 in the pre-season. They hosted the Morrow County Tournament on Dec. 19-20. Statistics: Echo: 9-12-12-10-43 Heppner: 17-10-14-19-60 Echo: Fisher 7 3-4 18, D. Brown 7 0-0 14, A. Brown 2 1-1 5, N. Marcum 2 0-1 4, C. Marcum 1 0-0 2, Schell, Munoz, Fife. 19 4-6 43. Three-point field goals-Fisher (one). Heppner: Anthony 9 2-2 22, Dick enson 5 10-14 20, Matheny 2 1-4 6, Gunderson 2 2-4 6, Eckman 2 2-4 6, Elguezabal 0 0-2 0, Evans, Knowles, Matteson. 20 17-30 60. Three-point field goals-Anthony (two), Matheny (one). B M C C lists fa ll h o n o r s tu d e n ts r Ask yourself... • Do you often gamble until your last dollar is gone? Problem gambling is a treatable illness &> effective local treatment is available. You’re not alone. • Do you ever gamble to escape worry? • Have you ever lied to your family or friends to hide the extent of your gambling? • Have you felt remorse after gambling? • Are you reluctant to use “gambling money” for normal expenditures? If you’re nodding your head, you could have a gambling problem. Blue Mountain Community College has announced its 1997 fall term president’s and dean’s lists and honor roll. To qualify for the president’s list, students must receive a 3.85 grade point aver age (GPA) or higher. To qualify for the dean's list, students must receive a GPA of 3.4-3.84; to qualify for the honor roll, students must receive a 3.-3.39 GPA. Fol lowing are local students who qualify: H eppner: p resid en t’s list- Chung-Chin Liu, 4.; dean's list- Chung-Wen Liu, Tina Chinen, Craig Miles; honor roll-Jossie Evans; Lexington: president’s list- Dawn Sheirbon, 4.; honor roll-Joe Lindsey, Jessica Sumner, Phillip Tellechea; lone: honor roll-Robert Crum, Nathan Heideman; Irrigon: dean’s list-Kenneth Ball, Lori Bulow, Andre Gonzales; honor roll-Shawna Ball, K elly Bond, M atthew G ribble, Sherri H ill, Ryon Johnson, Antonio Mejia, Amanda Miller, Kimberly Moms, Stacy Suchy; Boardman: president’s list- Jose Monge, 4.; dean’s list- Chame Cochran-Wilson, Loren Dieter, Gail Greer, Alfred Tison; honor roll-A nn-M arie Files, Heather Sicard. Hemuston: honor roll-Carolme Zumwalt. Cal OFFICE SUPLIES 1 800 233-1479 FAX Paper - - Computer Paper Gazette-Times Sponsored by Ihe Oregon Lottery and the Oregon Gambling Addiction Treatment Foundation. 676-9228 »