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The lone Cardinals participated in
the M orrow County Tournament on
December 4 and 5 in lone The
teams that participated in the event
were Heppner. Riverside, lone and
C atlin (table
On the first night o f the tourna
ment. the Cardinal hoys team drew
C atlin (table The game proved to
be a very good one and one o f the
closest o f the entire tournament The
scoring leader for lone was senior
guard Kenny Snider who poured in
Id points, senior guard Kevin Ball
was second w ith 15. w hile jun ior
forward Dustin Padberg also chip
ped in w ith 13 points
The Cardinals d id n't play very
well in the first half getting outscorrd
4 1 to 2d Fortunately, lor the Cards,
the C atlin Gable Lagles played a
h orrible game from free throw line
shooting only 4 out o f 25
The Cardinals fired up a fierce ral
ly in the fourth quarter outsconng
the Fagles by 7 points, but time was
the major factor in the game lo r lone
who fell short 69-65
The la g le s were led by Roger
G ant/ who scored 21 points, and
Phil Buchanan who scored 20 points
in their tournament win that advanc
cd them to the final game with Hcpp-
ner who had beaten Riverside earlier
that day.
I he la d y Cardinals also drew the
Fagles from C atlin Gable fo r their
first round game o f the tournament
The game proved to be a very low
scoring contest fo r both teams
Sophomore forw ard Jo Cupps led
the la d y Cards w ith 10 points
Both teams fought hard but the
C atlin (iable Fagles seemed better
prepared and better conditioned
C atlin Gable was led by Weinstein
who scored 10 points in their win
against the Cardinals
lone made their best c llo rt in the
game late in the fourth quarter only
getting outscorcd 14-10
Since lone had lost their opening
day game for both their teams they
went on to play in the consolation
round on Saturday The lone boys
team went on to play Riverside while
the lone g irls team went on to lace
Heppner g irls to decide th ird and
fourth place
The
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dominated (he lone Cardinals with
their tremendous si/e, namely h ' 8 "
center Robb Rea who scored 21
points (10 in the first quarter)
The Cardinals led by jun ior Dustin
Padberg who scored Id points and
snagged 4 rebounds The Pirates ran
away w ith the consolation match
outscoring the Cards 74 48
The g irls team proved to have a
closer game w ith the Heppner girls
The Cards were led w ith strong play
by sophomore s Jo Cupps who
scored 9 points. Darcce Padberg
scored b points and Mary Cupps and
Amy W'agcnblast added 5 points
apiece to round the major part o f the
lone offense
lone scored 29 points against
Heppner but early on the scoring
was few and far between The score
was only 2-2 after the first quarter
Junior Tanu Lindsay scored I I
points and was the game's leading
scorer.
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