Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 21, 1998, Page THREE, Image 3

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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 21, 1998 - THREE
Mustang varsity girls swamp Umatilla Vikings HMS girls games
Umatilla
8 12 14 8 - 4 2
Heppner 14 16 20 12 - 62
Umatilla (42) Leyva 1 1-2 3, Baumgart,
Robledo 2 0-0 4, Clark, N Kik 3 0-0 7,
Healy 2 0-0 5, Charlo 10 0-0 20, Derby
0 1-21, Tuel 1 0-0 2, Ybarra, D Kik
Totals 19 2-4 42. Three point goals - 2,
N. Kik, Healy. Total fouls 18, fouled
out • none.
Heppner (62) Ingraham 3 1-4 7, Hisler
8 2-3 19, Binschus 0 4-6 4, Childers,
Boyer 1 0-0 2, Barber 3 0-0 7, Greenup
0 2-2 2, Healy 2 0-0 5, Matteson 0 2-2 2,
Maben, Elguezabal 6 2-3 14. Totals 23
13-20 62. Three point goals 3, Hisler,
Barber, Healy. Total fouls 5, fouled out-
none.
CBC Girls Basketball Standings
Team
League Season
W L W L
Pilot Rock
9 4
3 0
Weston-McEwen
3 1 9 2
Heppner
2 1
8 5
Sherman Co
2 2
8 6
Umatilla
1 2
6 7
Wahtonka
1 3
8 6
Stanfield
0 3
4 9
photo by Joyce Hughes
Lexi Matteson handles the ball
By Molly Rhea
It looked like "the old Mustang
team" on Saturday, January 17,
as the Heppner varsity girls
swamped the Umatilla Vikings,
62-42.
The Vikings enjoyed their only
lead early in the game as Cherra
Charlo sunk four o f her eventual
game high 20 points to put the
Vikings up 4-0. The Mustangs
answered with consecutive three
point goals by Jill Barber and
Annie Hisler to put Heppner
ahead, and the lead was never
relinquished.
Heppner held a six point, 14-8,
lead after the first eight minutes
o f play and was ahead by ten, 30-
20, at the half. The Mustangs
increased the margin throughout
the second half as they played
with consistency and flair,
leading 50-34 after three quarters
and by a full 20 points at the
final buzzer.
Annie Hisler led the Mustang
scorers with 19; she also scooped
six rebounds, two steals and had
one assist.
Petra Elguezabal
scored 14 points, pulled down 10
rebounds, had four steals and one
blocked shot. Jill Barber and
Casey Ingraham both finished
with seven points and two assists.
On Friday the Mustangs travel
to Pilot Rock to take on the
Rockets for a chance to tie up the
first place standing in the
Columbia Basin Conference.
With these two powerhouses
going head-to-head, this game
will most likely be “The Game o f
the Week” for the CBC.
Saturday the Mustangs and
their fans will be found in The
Dalles playing the Wahtonka
Eagles. All four Mustang teams
are scheduled to play with the JV
girls starting o ff the action at 1
p.m.
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to get underway
The Heppner Middle School
girls' basketball team play will
get underway this Saturday,
January 24, with a home game
against Pilot Rock, beginning at
10 a m.
Following is the HMS girls'
schedule:
Saturday, Jan. 24, vs. Pilot
Rock at home, 10 a.m.
Fnday, Jan. 30, at Columbia
Middle School, Irrigon, 3 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 31, at Umatilla,
10 a.m.
Friday, Feb. 6, at Stanfield, 3
p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 7, at Pilot
Rock, 10 a.m.
Fnday, Feb. 13, vs. Weston-
McEwen at Athena, 3 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 14, vs. Umatilla
at home, 10 a.m.
Friday, Feb. 20, vs. Weston-
McEwen at home, 3 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 21, vs.
Columbia at home, 10 a.m
Fnday, March 6, vs. Stanfield at
home, 3 p.m.
Saturday, March 7, eighth
grade tournament at Umatilla at
10
a.m.;
seventh
grade
tournament at Stanfield, 10 a.m.
Correction
The Morrow County Arts and
Crafts Club will meet in the ban­
quet room at Yaw’s Restaurant in
Heppner on Thursday, Jan. 22 at
1 p.m. for lunch, not 11 a.m. as
reported last week.
B e w a r e o f in v e s t m e n t s c h e m e s
• «
It sounds too good to be true. A
chance for a small investor like
you, the little guy, to make a
fantastic return on international
bank notes. All you have to do is
put your money in an investment
pool to buy these bank notes
from a large offshore bank.
The investment ranges from a
few
thousand
dollars
to
$100,000. The promised return
on the investment is often $ 1 00
million or more. "The trouble is
that the details about how the
program works are not available.
Or they just don't make sense,"
says Carol Michael, Oregon State
University home economist in
Morrow and Umatilla counties.
But that doesn't always stop an
eager investor from plunging in.
Unfortunately, the promoter
takes
your
money
and
disaDnears. Instead o f wealth
beyond your wildest dreams,
you're stuck with a big hole in
your bank account.
The bank note scam is just one
o f many investment frauds used
by con artists to fleece the
unwary.
Others
involve
investing in oil wells, gold and
silver mines, coins and precious
metals, and even ostriches and
emus.
To protect yourself from
becoming a victim o f these and
other investment scams, educate
yourself before making any
investment, advises Michael. A
good way is to obtain a copy o f
the "State o f Oregon Investor
Information Program," prepared
by the Oregon Department o f
Consumer and Business Serv ices.
This publication is available
from the Morrow County OSU
Extension Service, 676-9642, or
1-800-342-3664.
S to p u n s o lic it e d c r e d it c a r d s
If you're tired o f being "pre­
approved" for new credit cards,
an amendment to the Fair Credit
Reporting Act that became
effective September 30, 1997,
offers a solution, according to
Carol Michael, Oregon State
home economist in Morrow and
Umatilla counties.
Under the terms o f the
amendment, you can ask the
major credit bureaus to remove
your name and address from their
lists for unsolicited credit and
insurance offers for two years.
If you want to o ff these lists
permanently call the credit
bureau and ask for an "opt-out"
form.
A phone call to any one o f the
three nationwide credit bureaus
will get you o ff the lists: Equifax
Options,
800-556-471 l;Trans
Union, 800-680-7293; Experian
Credit marketing "OPT-OUT",
800-353-0809.
Heppner JV girls lose lackluster game
By Molly Rhea
The Heppner JV Mustang girls
resembled
a
tabletop
on
Saturday, January 17, as they lost
in a lackluster game to the
varsity enhanced
Umatilla
Vikings, 33-37.
Heppner started out slowly,
trailing 6-to-8 after the first eight
minutes and 11-to-12 at the half.
The second half saw improved
scoring with the count knotted at
23 after three quarters, but the
young Mustangs never sparked
as the game slipped away.
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Kathleen Greenup put out an
outstanding effort, leading all
scorers with 15 points, grabbing
five rebounds and four steals
while dishing out two assists.
Allison Sykes matched her seven
points with seven rebounds and
Kim Pointer also pulled down
seven boards.
Laycee Healy led the Vikings
with eight points, followed by
Andy Ybarra with seven.
Umatilla
8 4
11
14 - 37
Heppner 6 5
12
1 0 - 3 3
Umatilla (37) Senftleben, Masters,
Leyva 1 0-0 2, Robledo 2 2-2 6, While 0
0 - 1 0, Clark I 0-0 2, Kik 3 0-5 6, Healy
3 2-2 8, Baumgart 2 0-0 4, Ybarra 3 1-1
7, Tesch, Tuel 0 2-4 2, Cruz. Totals 15
7-15 37. Three point goals, none. Total
fouls 25, fouled out. Baumgart.
Heppner (33) Ropp 0 1-5 1, Clough 0
1- 6 1 , Pointer, Kahl 0 0 -1 0 , Rhea 0 2-2
2, Adams, Greenup 5 5-9 15, Watkins,
Papmeau 2 0-0 4, Maben 1 1-2 3, Sykes
1 5-6 7. Totals 9 15-31 33. Three point
goals, none. Total fouls 14, fouled out,
SPARKLE
AND
SPLASH!
Enjoy the beauty of
colored gems with
a touch of diamonds
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th e game of life."
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to give your children a great start, read to them from the time they're toddlers.That's what my parents did for me
W hen your children get older; encourage them to read books, magazines, and certainly a newspaper each and every day. Tell
them John Elway says it will make them stars in the most important game of all - the game of life.
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