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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 4, 2000 Colts lose to Kiwanis By Rick Paullus The Heppner Colts saw their record drop to 0-2 with a 14-6 loss to the Kiwanis team from Hermiston in Grid Kids action on Wednesday, Sept. 20, in Hermiston. The Colts opened a 6-0 lead in the first half on a 45 yard run by Quinn Peck, but the Kiwanis team scored a touchdown in each of the third and fourth quarters to get the win. Scotty Maker made a touch- down-saving tackle in the fourth quarter to keep the game close. The Colts play at Stanfield on Wednesday, Sept. 27 at 6 p.m. The Colts lost their first game of the season to Knerr Construc tion o f Hermiston. 14-6, in Heppner on Sept. 13. Casey Maben scored on a fourth and goal from the one to get the Colts to within 7-6 but a long touchdown run by Knerr Construction in the fourth quarter hurt their chances for a come back. Helix defeats Lady Cardinals Cardinals force Dufur into three-game match before loss W J e d rftn g (T a 6 Ces Tina Kemp & Philip Joyce Wedding: O ctober 7, 2000 ^ Miu/uuj 'i D jiwj .INC. 217 North Main • Heppner • 676-9158 Serving Heppner. Lexington 4 lone You can eat any food from any ad in this paper and still lose with Weight watchers. Sarah. Duchevs of York With our easy 1*2*3 Success plan, you can eat any food you choose Kvery food has a POINTS value Just stay within your daily POINTS range and you'll lose weight So clip those coupons Look for the best deals Shop for the food your family loves And join Ufeight Watchers today to learn how to enjoy them all and still reach your goals JOIN ANY MEETING ANYTIME! HEPPNER Heppner Methodist Church • 175 West Church St. Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. HERMISTON Hermiston Senior Center • 435 West Orchard Mondays at 6:30 p.m. For more information call weekdays 8:30 am to 5 pm ( 503 ) 297-1021 photo by Oebbi« Radie Helix has traditionally been one of the weaker volleyball teams in the Big Sky League in the past years. On Thursday, September 28, however, the Grizzlies gave a strong showing and defeated the Lady Cardinals, 15-9, 9-15, 13-10, in a three game match. The Lady Cardinals had a good team effort, covered the court well and had a strong defense on the net but were unable to keep up the momentum to take the third game from the Helix squad. Chanssa Gates led the Cardinals with 10 points, had one kill and had 41 set assists. Amellia Peck scored eight points, had 19 hits, eight kills and led the team with blocks. Salli McElligott had an outstanding match with eight points, led the team with serve- receives, and hammered five hits, two kills. Shelby Krebs scored five points, nine hits, one kill and two blocks. Diana McElligott scored three points, had 10 hits, one kill and three blocks. The Cardinal junior varsity team posted another victory when they defeated Helix, 17-15, 15-8. Emily Key guided the Cardinals with 11 points. Tracy Griffith had a strong showing with eight points and played the entire court well. Meghan M. McCabe posted five points, hit well from the front row and was key in getting the passes to her hitters in the first game. Megan E. McCabe had four points and also did an outstanding job of getting her sets to her hitters in the second game. Caitlin Orem scored three points and led the team with set assists for the entire match. Kristina Powell, a newcomer to the Cardinal squad, scored one point and was a strong competitor at the net, leading the team with blocks. Dejah Haskett had well-placed hits and did an phenomenal job of getting to the ball in the back row. Olivia Thompson scored one point and has shown great improvement on her back row passes. Sarah Barrow also had, noteworthy passing from the back row. Coach Cathy McCabe said she was pleased with the performance of the entire team. "All the girls worked extremely hard, they had terrific teamwork and did all the right things at the right times," she said. Ill ‘Dr. 'DonaCd 1. Carison III Joot SpeciaCist «fiöTjST will be at the Pioneer Memorial Clinic on October 11th for the diagnosis and treatment of all foot problems (or toll free 1-877-297-1021) Heppner Hermiston « 2001» Wright W atchers International. Inc ow ner of the WEIGHT WATCHERS tradem ark All rights reserved 676-5504 567-8750 liiimiimiiimiiimiiHiHiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiimimiiiiMiiHHiimiiniHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Saturday , October 14th • Heppner Elks Club Dinner is held from 6:00 to 8:00 - Tickets are 8:00 each - Dinner includes New York Steaks, baked potatoes, salads, home-made bread and desserts. Dinner and Raffle tickets are available at The Shoe Box and Heppner Hardware. You do not need to be present to win a raffle item. The Auction begins at 8:00 with Auction Items. Silent Auction Items and Raffle Items Raffle Items feature a Remington Model 700 BDL - “30-06”, a 25” Color TV, 50 Gallons of Gas and over 50 other items. The Silent Auction includes; Oregon Symphony Tickets, Oregon Ballet Tickets. Tygres Heart Shakespears Co. Tickets. Portland Youth Philharmonic Tickets. Hand crafted items, custom golf clubs, a golf bag. fleece blankets, sports pictures and sports passes. Over 50 items in all. The Main Auction List will be updated regularly so check back soon. Auction Item Organization Name Necklace by Marsha Sweek Bass Fishing for Two Guided Goose Hunt for Two Holiday Flowers and Treats One Night Stay at the Columbia Gorge Hotel Two Blazer Tickets Mustang’s Fleece Blanket Mustang’s Fleece Blanket Two Blazer Tickets Jet Boat Trip for Two Day Bird Hunt for Four - Anderson Ranch Day Bird Hunt for Four - Rill Ranch Portland Rose Garden Tour Package Two Round Trip Airline Tickets Blazer Tickets Black Hills Gold Ring Autographed Blazer's Pennant & Tickets Diamond Plate Pick-up Rails and Gate Cap Italian Dinner for Six & Wine Bird Hunt for Four at the Munker's Ranch Marsha Sweek Steve Rhea Fredirkson Farms Jannie Allen Bank of Eastern Oregon Larry & Betty Mills Heppner Booster Club Heppner Booster Club Gar Aviation Tom Baumgartner Charlie and Marcia Anderson Rill Ranch Portland Rose Garden Jeff Huggins George & Debbie Koffler Peterson's Jeweler's Blazers Les Schwab Tire Center Mike & Kim Armato Munker's Ranch Many More Items to Come !! .... m> m m Sx... mmmÊmI The lone Cardinal volleyball team played excellent defense and forced the Dufur Rangers into a three game match before losing 12-15, 15-10, 13-15. Salli McElligott scored the team-high of 11 points. Amellia Peck scored eight points, had four blocks and 17 hits, including three kills. C'harissa Gates added seven points to the Cardinals' score. Diana McElligott had five points, 18 hits, including four kills. Shelby Krebs had five points and Adrienne Swanson added four points to the team effort. Senior Jeanette Brantley did an excellent job of hustling to the ball in the back court, even getting a pass on a diving dig in the front court. The team served an average of 88 percent, was 91 percent successful on serve receives and 87 percent successful on hitting. Coach Charity McElligott credited the entire team for their "huge" effort and expressed that they all displayed excellent teamwork the entire match. lone falls to Condon in hard-fought match The lone Volleyball teams played against Condon on Tuesday, Sept. 26. The Cardinal Varsity team played their best match of the season, forcing Condon into a three-game match before they fell to the Blue Devils, 15-11, 11- 15, 8-15. Senior Shelby Krebs was the leading point producer with 11 points, two aces and eight hits. Chanssa Gates scored seven points and led the team with set assists. Amellia Peck scored six points, led the team with serve receives and "really raised havoc on the net, clobbering 16 hits, including 10 kills." Peck also did an outstanding job defensively on the net, leading the Cardinal squad with blocks. Freshman Emily Key came off the bench to score five points, with two of those serves unanswered for the ace. Diana McElligott had two points and 15 hits. Adrienne Swanson scored two points and had 18 set assists. I"he team served 87 percent, hit 86 percent and was 86 percent successful on the blocks. Mustang JVs down lone 40-26 B v R ic k P a u llu s The Heppner Mustang JV foot ball team used an early lead to hold off the visiting lone Cardinal JVs, 40-26, on Monday, Oct. 2. The win moved the Mustangs' record to 4-0 on the year. The Mustangsjumped out to an early lead as Donald Adams broke free for a 62 yard touchdown. Chuy Elguezabal ran in the two- point conversion for an 8-0 lead. Adams followed that up with a three yard run for his second touchdown and added the conver sion run to make it 16-0. Elguezabal scored on a 12 yard run and, after a failed conversion pass attempt, the Mustangs took a 22-0 lead after one quarter. Kelly Paullus broke free for a 22 yard touchdown to make it 28- 0 before the Cardinals got on the board. lone's Brian Gutierrez scored on a three yard run then hit Adam McCabe for a 23 yard touchdown to get the Cardinals to within 28- 12 at halftime. <04 Donald Adams made it 34-12 on a two yard run in the third quar ter. The Cardinals’ Mike Radie scored on a four yard run and Gutierrez ran in the conversion to make it 34-20. Billy Gates then scored on a 38 yard run to get the Cardinals to within 34-26 with five minutes left. Paullus broke free and scored on a 68 yard run to give the Mus tangs some breathing room. They were able to hold on for the win. The game was played under eight-man rules. Statistics lone 0 12 0 14 - 26 Heppner: 22 6 6 6 - 40 First quarter: Heppner-Donald Adams 62 yard run (Chuy Elguezabal run), Adams three yard run (Adams run), Elguezabal 12 yard run (pass failed). Second quarter: H eppner-Kelly Paullus 22 yard run (pass failed): lone- Brian Gutierrez three yard run (pass failed), Adam McCabe 23 yard pass from Gutierrez (pass failed). Third quarter: Heppner-Adams two yard run (pass failed). Fourth quarter: lone-Mike Radie four yard run (Gutierrez run), Billy Gates 38 yard run (pass failed); Heppner-Paullus 68 yard run (pass failed). Supplì*# «Early! M umuj ' j D aiuj INC Check the Internet at WWW.heppner.net for updates on auction items! 217 North Main • Heppner • 676-9158 Serving Heppner. Lexington 4 lone