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    SIX The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday February 1, 1979
Cards drop big
;ame to Echo,
Arlington
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By Janet McElligott
lone dropped both games
this weekend, Friday night to
Echo 71-51 and Saturday night
70-46.
"We weren't ready to play
(Friday night). We were
executing our offense pretty
well, but our shots just weren't
dropping," said lone Coach
Del La Rue.
"We were just flat," said the
coach. "We didin't play good
defense."
The night did have several
bright spots as Kevin McCabe
took down 20 rebounds, "prob
ably the best he's done in
about two years," according
to LaRue. He was followed by
Robin LaRue with 11.
LaRue and Dennis Stefani
shared honors of high point
man with 12. Kevin McCabe
tallied 11, Gregg Rietmann
added 9, while Danny Mc
Elligott had six and Shawn
LaRue one. Larry Holeman
had 22 for the victorious
Cougars.
Saturday things began to
look up for the Redbirds as
they sprinted away from the
Honkers 18-12 in the- first
quarter. But slowly and sure
ly, the superior height advan
tage the Honkers won out
"We just couldn't sustain
that," said LaRue of his first
quarter lead. "The first quar
ter and a half we didn't do too
bad. Then they started going
inside to Bailey (Arlington's
6'5" center and last year's
All-State selection) and we
just couldn't stop height like
that." Even if the Cards were
dealt a rough hand they held
on tough. Three Cardinal
players went on to score in
double figures. Danny Mc
Elligott . Dennis Stefani and
Gregg Rietmannn each had
10. Robin LaRue and Shawn
LaRue each had six, while
Kevin McCabe dropped in
four.
Jim Bailey poured in 24
points to lead the opposition.
McCabe was high rebound
er, this time with only 7,
Rietmann followed closely
with 6.
Again Coach LaRue said,
"It was hard for us to combat
that superior height."
LaRue was the first to admit
Arlington is a "real good ball
club. They shot real well (43
per cent) and are one of the
strongest teams in the state."
Looking ahead to the week
end, Cascade Locks faces lone
in lone Friday, and lone
travels to Cascade Locks
Saturday. The games are
scheduled to start at 4 p.m.
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Births
4 ,
Height, shooting undo
lady Cards
Driving
two points
Cardinal Robin LaRue goes airborne over a sprawling
defender to get off this jumper during Saturday's lopsided
outing against a taller Arlington team. The Honkers' Tad
Wetherell sets up for rebound attempt under the backboard.
LaRue and Dennis Stefani were high point men for the Cards,
each sinking 12.
Kemp daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kemp,
Heppner, are the parents of a
daughter, Toni Lee, 6 lbs., 5
oz., born Jan. 18, at Good
Samaritan Hospital, Portland.
She joins a sister, Tina at
home.
Grandparents are Mrs.
Billie Coppock, Lonerock; Mr.
Stan Kemp, Lexington; and
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bedortha,
Springfield.
Great-grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Loyd Harshman,
Milton-Freewater; Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Kemp, Golden
dale, Wash.; and Mrs. T.E.
Bedortha, Tillamook.
Hedman daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hedman,
Eugene, are the parents of a
daughter, Amber Chazzney, 8
lbs., 7 oz., born Jan. 3. She
joins a brother, Endy, at
home.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Jones and Mr.
and Mrs. Arnie Hedman, all of
Heppner.
Great-grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Mae Turcotte,
Marquette. Mich.; Mr. and
Mrs. Delmer Fellers, Eugene;
and Mr. Alva Jones, Heppner.
Wilson son
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Lee
Wilson, Lexington, are the
parents of a son, Jeff Dan, 7
lbs., 7 oz., born Jan. 26, at
Pioneer Memorial Hospital.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Wilson, Irrigon, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Papineau,
Lexington.
Great-grandparents are
Mrs. Alta Baker and Mrs.
Agnes Nichols, both of Lexing
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson,
Heppner, and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Castor, Nyssa.
Brown daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Allen
Brown, Lexington, are the
parents of a daughter, Jessie
Jolene, 7 lbs., 12 oz., born Jan.
28, at Pioneer Memorial
Hospital.
Granparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Paul W. Brown, Irrigon;
Richard G. Ellison, Fossil;
and Joan M. Ellison, Portland.
Great-grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Brown and
Mrs. Dorothy Kirkpatrick,
Portland.
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"Both Arlington and Echo
took us out of our offense,"
explained lone Coach Martha
Doherty of her teams' two
losses this weekend.
"We weren't putting the ball
up." she said, "and if you
don't put the ball up you can't
score."
At Echo the difference
mainly was free throws. lone
hit a scant 4 out of 15 while
Echo swished 16 of 26, 10 of
those coming from Stacey
Snow who scored 14 points.
"Our freethrow shooting,"
admits Coach Doherty,
Mustang
frosh
Cont. from page 5
John Murray scored in double
figures, with Farrar making
11 points and Murray 10. Doug
Holland was good for six
points, John Bier and Pat
Parker, four apiece, with Jeff
Sumner sinking two.
On Saturday, the Mustang
frosh now 5-3 for the
season will face Riverside.
"really hurts us, especially
when we don't even get the
front end of one-on-one."
Martha and Janet McElli
gott shared top billing as high
scorers with six each Michelle
LaRue and Michelle McElli
gott were the other two
scorers with five each.
The final score at Echo was
36-22.
Saturday, at lone, Arlington
managed to get the ball inside
to 6'2" Teresa Bailey, where
the shorter lone team could do
nothing to stop her. She scored
20 of 39 points, enabling
Arlington to squeeze by lone
39-24.
"Both Echo and Arlington
were able to get their ball
inside and we just couldn't do
anything," said Doherty.
lone faces a tough climb the
rest of the season. Since there
is no real leader in the District
ladder each game is a "do or
die."
Michelle LaRue scored
eight points in the defeat
suffered Saturday night. Janet
McElligott was close behind
with six, Sandy Thompson,
coming off the bench scored
four. Coach Doherty compli
mented Sandra for having
"two real good nights this
weekend coming off the
bench." Martha McElligott
was next in line with three,
while Anita Palmer scored
two and Margaret Doherty
added one.
Doherty adds that her
bench, consisting of Liz Mc
Elligott, Margaret Doherty,
Diann Mor'er and Sandy
Thompson, "did an excellent
job of coming into the game
and playing well." lone was
also playing without the ser
vices of back-up center
Tammy Holtz.
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clip Echo
Friday
In JV action. Treve Peter
son was the top scorer both
nights with 16 of the 59 points
against Echo and 14 points in
the defeat against Arlington.
The JV Cards won Friday
and were the only lone team to
do so all weekend long. lone
JVs overpowered the Echo
Cougars 59-35. while Arling
ton's jayvees beat lone 66-47.
Scoring besides Peterson
were Mark Patton with 14 in
the Echo game and 12 against
Arlington. Jeff Hams had 10
and 8, and Jerry Rietmann 8
against Arlington.
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