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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 18, 2013 Heppner boys take Hoop classic from Cardinals in hard-fought match The young Heppner H igh S ch o ol b o y s ’ basketball team continues to play well and improve as the season goes on. They lost a close game in Imbler last Tuesday, but came back strong to win the championship of the Heppner Hoop Classic played this weekend. Against Imbler, the Mustangs led after one quarter of play 15-12. They then trailed 27-22 at halftime. Strong play and good shooting gave the Mustangs their 40-39 lead after three quarters. Heppner was then outscored 16-9 in the final frame to give Imbler the win by a score of 55-49. Coach Jeremy Grieb goes up for the ball against an Arlington player Rosenbalm said, “This as Logan Patrick Collins anil J.C. Putman look on. -( 'ontributed photo was a good test for the boys and we just didn’t Collins led the team in lead after one quarter. Both execute down the stretch scoring with 13 each. Grieb teams scored 14 points in and didn't take advantage was next with 10. Rill, the second quarter and it Hatfield and JC Putman was 37-30 at halftime, lone of our opportunities.” Patrick Collins led each scored six points and outscored Heppner 32-30 the team in scoring with Weston Putman and Ross in the second half, but it 17. Brian Rill had 12 and Cutsforth followed with wasn’t enough to catch the Logan Grieb nine. Andrew three each. Kindle and fate Mustangs. Leading the way for Hatfield scored five and Gentry rounded out the CJ Kindle followed with scoring with two points H eppner was Patrick four. JC Putman had two each. Collins grabbed 12 Collins with 21 points, 23 points in the game. Collins rebounds and JC Putman rebounds and five assists. hauled down 13 rebounds had 10. Kindle hauled in Freshman Logan Grieb and Grieb followed with eight rebounds and had followed with 16 points, six eight. Grieb had four assists four assists in the game. rebounds and five assists. for the game and Rill three Grieb, Rill and Hatfield all JC Putman had 12 points, contributed two assists on four rebounds and two steals. assists on the night. Jesse The Mustangs next the night. On Saturday night Corbin had five points and played and defeated the Arlington Honkers by a the Mustangs faced the Brian Rill had four points, score of 64-40. Heppner lone Cardinals in the four rebounds, four assists jumped out to a quick lead championship game of the and four steals. Andrew and never looked back. Hoop Classic. Heppner Hatfield also scored four They led at halftime by a won the game by the score points, CJ Kindle had three score of 37-20, and 53-23 of 67-62. The Mustangs and Ross Cutsforth two. This w eekend the shot the ball well early after three quarters. Mustangs open up league and jumped out to a 23-16 Jesse C orbin and play with the Stanfield Tigers coming to town on Friday night. They will then travel to Pilot Rock on Saturday to take on the Rockets. Cardinal Basketball makes good early-season showing lone won 53-43 in its boy's varsity game against Arlington on Dec. 10. Bailey Haguewood led the attack with 16 points and 10 rebounds. Jailin Conboy added 11 points and Luke Jobes, Dalton Hughes and TJ Patton had eight points each, while Tre’ Neal chipped in two more points. The lone JV boys’ basketball team also won against Arlington on Dec. 10 “It was a close game through the first half,” said lone Coach Brian Spivey. “We came out in the second half and made a good run in the third, taking a nine-point lead into the fourth. Arlington made a run and tied it. Donald McLlligott made one of two free throws to give us a one-point lead with 18 seconds left. We played tough defense on them to the buzzer. Arlington got a shot off with three seconds Cardinal Bailey Haguewood goes up for the reverse lay-in to go and it rimmed out. against Arlington. -Photo by Paula Emmel It went down to the wire- it was anybody’s game. Player: Reh . AST, PTS Miranda Taylor: 0, 1, 4 Arlington is always tough. Adara I lasbell: 6, 1, 10 Rachel Holland: 21,0, 10 This was a good win for Maddie Camp: 2, 0, 4 Lauren Garrett: 2, 1, 8 lone.” Katyln Bass: 1, 0, 0 Totals: 49, 7, 50 On Friday at the Emily Holland: 7. 1.2 Score by quarters: Heppner Hoop Classic, the Sadie Hasbell: 8. 0, 7 lone: 10, 9, 17, 14 lone girls played Crane, Jackie Juarez: 8, 1, 9 Arlington: 2, 7, 1,3 losing 33-50. On Saturday, Miranda Taylor: 3, 0, 4 lone JV Boys v they played Arlington, Rachel Holland: 6, 3, 6 winning 50-13, to secure Lauren Garrett: 4, 6, 8 Arlington, third place in the tourney. Hannah Padberg: 10. 0, 4 Dec. 10 The lone boys played Total: 55, 12. 54 Player: Pts. Crane during their Friday Score by quarters: Danny Doherty: 0 matchup, winning 87-64. lone: 15, 6,21, 12 Donald McElligott: 7 On Saturday, they were Arlington: 4, 7, 8. 5 Joe Doherty: 3 in the final matchup with lone Girls v Austin Carter: 0 Heppner for the tournament Zane King: 3 championship. lone lost in Arlington, Dec. Jason Juarez: 12 the final moments by a few 14, 5 0 -1 3 Hector Aguilar: 0 points, making the final Player: Reb, AST, PTS Tre’ Neal: 8 score 67-62. Adara Hasbell: 3, 0, 3 Joel Stillman: 7 Select game stats are as Maddie Camp: 0,1,0 Daniel Holtz: 0 follows: Katyln Bass: 5, 1, 2 Score: I'1, 2ni1,3"1,4 ’h, Fouls lone Girls v Emily Holland: 5, 3, 11 lone: 7, 21, 37, 40, 14 Sadie Hasbell: 11.0, 3 Arlington: 8,22,28,39, 14 Arlington, Dec. Jackie Juarez: 2, 0, 9 . 10, 5 4 -2 4 Mustang Andrew Hatfield goes for the basket while team mate Patrick Collins blocks Cardinal Tre Neal during the hard-fought game for the Hoop Classic Championship last weekend. -Contributedphoto OPEN THIS SUN DA D e c e m b e r 22ND. 11AM - 4PM OPEN D e c e m b e r 2 6 th f o r o u r A f t e r C h r is t m a s 1 / 2 Price sale a t 9AM lone's Joel Stillman, playing for the JV team in the game against Arlington, drives to the basket. -Photo by Paula Em Lady Card Rachel Holland gets the opening tip-off in the met girls' varsity game against Arlington. -Photo by Paula Emmel LO TS O F G R E A T G IF T ID E A S ! • F in e w in e s e l e c t io n • CUSTOM GIFT BASKETS • STOCKING STUFFERES! •H a l l m a r k • G if t c a r d s •C o ffee C a r d s CHRISTMAS CENTERPIEC AND FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS White Chocolate Coconut M ocha $4,25 Hot Chocolate $2.25 ___ ^ Miufty'j D m 217 North Main St Heppner • Phone 676-9158 • Floral 676-9426 Serving Morrow, Wheeler & Gilliam counties Since 1959 The upcoming winter storm season is near and Morrow County Road dept, would like to remind all motorists there is N O w inter maintenance on Coalmine hill (USFS route 53) towards Ukiah. 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