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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 28,1998 - FIVE
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Mustang varsity, JV VB squads squeak out wins
By Molly Rhea
The Mustang varstty and JV
net squads squeaked out wins
and the Heppner Cs lost their
match at Pilot Rock on
Tuesday, October 20.
The varsity Mustangs took
game one with their first server,
Jill Barber, scoring the first
seven points. Pilot Rock had a
solo point when Brooke Boyer
went behind the service line to
serve points eight and nine.
Then, after the Rockets put in
four more serves. Barber put
them away, serving points 10-
• 15 for the Mustangs to win, 15-
5.
Game two was a wash out
with the Mustangs down 0-9
before they were able to post
any counters.
Although
Heppner was finally able to pull
within two points, 12-14, it was
"too little too late" and the
Rockets took the second game
12-15.
The Mustangs regrouped for
game three, and, with 92
percent team service success,
completely
defueled
the
Rockets to take the game, 15-4,
and the match.
ELECT
JOHN F. MOLLAHAN
Morrow County Judge
There are issues concerning the
county that I will strive to solve.
I will be there for the people
and their county.
I have the ability, knowledge,
insight and innovation
to serve as your County Judge
and commissioner.
I ¥
Barber put over 16 of 17
serves while Janelle Healy and
Jaci Hughes served 14/14 and
9/9, respectively.
Casey
Ingraham was marked for nine
kills from hits, tips or blocks,
with Healy making five kills.
The junior varsity Mustangs
looked like tired little ponies as
they just managed to take their
match. 13-15, 15-10, 15-12. In
game one, the JVs watched as
the Pilot Rock squad erased
their 9-3 lead with a single
server. From that point forw ard
the Rockets appeared to control
the game with the Mustangs
trying to play "catch-up" and
then dropping game one, 13-15.
The Mustangs were down 7-9
in the second game when
Ashley Ropp went back to score
points eight-14; then Laurie
Michael served game point to
keep the Mustangs in the match.
The Rockets kept game three
interesting as the lead went back
and forth.
Even after the
Mustangs pulled to a 14-10 lead
the Rockets were able to jet to
point 12 before committing a
service error and Ropp finished
it up by serving game point.
Abby Kahl had 10 kills for the
match from hitting and tipping,
and served a perfect 9/9.
Stephanie Clough was also 100
percent from behind the service
line, serving 12 for 12, and
Ropp went 16/17.
The Mustang Cs dropped their
match, 10-15, 13-15. Although
the score in game one see­
sawed, the Cs held a four-point
advantage (10-6) until the
Rockets blasted back to tie the
score and then turned on their
afterburners to take the win.
The Mustang Cs looked like
they would take the second
game with a 10-4 lead when the
Rockets put it into gear and
edged up to nine. Serves from
Brett Barber and Meghan
Bailey put Heppner ahead, 13-9,
but they were unable to
maintain the lead and lost game
two, 13-15.
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JOHN F. MOLLAHAN:
Lifetime Morrow County Resident
Attended BMCC and Gonzaga University
Served in the U.S. Army
Heppner City Policeman (4 years)
Morrow County Sheriff (8 years)
Member of St. Patrick's Church and BPOE #358
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Experienced in:
Law Enforcement • County Policies
Budgeting • Civil Defense
Government Roles and Responsibilities
• I will work for county unity and progress
• I support efforts to reduce juvenile crime
• I have a belief that good government is
based on having consensus on the issues
• I take the future of Morrow County
seriously and believe in maintaining
Morrow County as a great place to live
elect
JOHN F. MOLLAHAN
MORROW COUNTY JUDGE
Paid for by Friends of John Mollahan Committee, P.O. Box 306, Lexington, OR 97839
Trisha Adams in
JV action
photo by Jotyce Hughes
Umatilla
named
prison site
The Senate Special
Committee on Prison Siting has
adopted a recommendation to
site a women's prison and intake
center for both men and women
at Umatilla. The facility will be
sited on vacant Department of
Corrections-owned
land
adjacent to the Two Rivers
Correctional Institution.
A release from State Senator
Eileen Qutub. Beaverton, said
that the Umatilla site was
superior because of strong
community support and savings
of over S60 million (S33 million
on prison development costs
and $30 million on debt serv ice
and financing costs).
The site is adjacent to the
Two
Rivers
Correctional
Institution currently under
construction. No schools or
homes bordered the land and no
land needed to be condemned,
said Qutub. In addition to
Umatilla, siting committee
members visited Huntington,
Pilot Rock. Elgin, Ontario,
Sweet Home and Canyonville.
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