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January 6. to heat the Grizzlies 54-52 in their H im league game of the season Both teams fought tooth and nail for the league game vs in as lone «cored 13 pinnts and Helu scored 12 in the first quarter The Cards lost momentum in the «econd quarter by only scoring eight times to Helu'% 18 points lone came out of the locker mom determined to he the victor» as Dustin Padherg led the Cards with the high score title with 19 6 in the third quarter Helu scored 10 to end the third quarter with lone trailing 33-40 I Hiring the fourth quarter, the lead changed hands many times Freshman Mike Garrett led the fourth quarter seining with eight points and led the team rebounds with eight rXistin Padberg added si« points and Kyle Broderick added five, including a three point shin, to win the game for lone 34-52 st« Him la m 15 I I 4 B M 4 M !« 12 ta ta 12 52 H M h c rg 1 5-1 I* . Rail 4 * 1 8. Ham> I «HI 2. R n u M l r k • » 4 15; « .a rm i 5 2-5 12; S to rin ' a • -1 * Doxtum. Pupmcuu. TW w pnénlrrs-Bniòrrk-tt. I. lu ta i Zouk Ion* 12 I M O 15. Tntinfcai fouis-I M O 5 coarti 2; ( «liaRrni I. Krbxxumk km * W P a l h r r i 8; Rail 4; Mam» 5; B ru d e rs» 5; ( . a r m i I. Stu ri** 5; Papm *au I I M o 24. Ta*wo»*rs km * la I M o 12. Cardinals win close game with Dufur By Michelle Papmeau The lone Cardinals downed the Dufur Rangers in a wild 44-41 vic tory Saturday. January 7 lone came out pumped and prepared to win, as they doubled Dufur'» »core in the first quarter 18-9 The attack was led by senior Brian Ball with eight points in cluding a three-point shot lone was out scored in the second quarter 11-7 and went in at halftime leading ihr Winners 25-20 Dufur proved that they weren't going to he defeated easily as lone and Dufur kept the score close with each scoring 12 points Freshman Mike Garrett sank five of si« frecthrow* in the fourth quarter and Ball hit a two point field goal to end the Cardinal scoring at seven points for the fourth quarter Although Dufur out scored lone in the final quarter, they were unahlc to capitalize on the Cardinal lur- noi "> l<*fv won annlhrr close one lone girls lose to Helix in first league game By Michelle Papmeau Friday. January 6. the Izidy Car dinals travelled to Hell» to challenge the Grizzlies to their first league game The Lady Cards lost a demon ding game .36-6.3 lone was unable to get their game going on the Grizzlies turf, »coring only 11 points the entire first half The Grizzlies on the other hand, scored .31 points hy half-time Jo Cupps was the only person to score in double figures with 12 points Amy Wagcnhlast added nine Mary Cupps was the only Cardinal to score in the first quarter In the second half, the only place for lone to go was up In the third quarter lone scored 13 points to more than double their halftime score lone was able to out rehound the G rizzlies hut had difficulties capitalizing on their rehounds and to breaking the Grizzly full court press lone also stole the ball 12 times to Helix's two S tatM k s km * 2 * 15 12 Hriis 15 I * 18 14 Padbrig 2 0-1 4; M. ( upp. 2 1-4 5; J . Cupp» 6 0-0 12; I .M urtr* 1 0 - 1 2 ; VS agmhkM 4 I-5 0-. N*k»m I 0-0 2 Skagan I OZ) 2; Paptim iu. Hall Total Fool» Ion* I I H*lls IS. Trvhnkal fo u k lim * l-cuarh. H f O i u n d i Io n * 4 4 - P a d h r r g 5 ; S r l u w 2 ; WagmMaat 7; | M udrr 5. Hall I; Morgan 2; J . ( uppa 1«. M. Cupp» 6 Hrtlx 4« S tra k km * 12 H rlli 2. Turnovers Ion* 28 IM Is 7. lone J.V .’s lose by narrow margin to Dufur By Michelle Papmeau The lone girls J V team took on the visiting Dufur Rangers on January 7 and narrowly lost 27-33 The laidy Cards took off to a slow start during the first quarter with Brandi Ball hitting a 2 pointer and a free throw and Kart Morgan ad ding a free throw to make the total first quarter score lone 4. Dufur 13 lone started to gain speed and ground in the second quarter with si» points by Michelle Papincau Although only four people added to the total points, it was a real team effort as Shannon Perez pulled down si» rebounds for the Lady Cards Wendy Anderson grabbed another five rebounds and Kate l>*berty look two steals from the Rangers. Papineau was top scorer with 12 points Ball added four of Her seven points in the third quarter and Heidi Ncls*>n added two points as lone outscorcd Dutur K I I In the fourth quarter. Kan Morgan sunk three of four free throws and a basket to bring them closer to a victory but the Cards fell short S U IM ln lo w 4 4 8 * Dufur 1« II 4 5 Hall 5 1-2 7; H. Nrknn I 0-0 2; Haptneau 6 0-1 12; Nfc>nt»n I 4-4 4; » n d m n n 0 0-1 0. IM torttia. PoliUe*. P * m . D okertx. R akrr Krtawnd» km * 5IR ed o *1h a 2; Rail 5; Nrlxon 5; Pulnlrr I; P r r n 4; Dofcrrty 2; Hakrr I; Andrrum 5; Ska-gan 8 Dutur 52. lurn oxrrx tun* 21; Dufur 12. Steals lonr 10. Total fouls • lone 23, Dufur II. Fouled oul • Kale IHibertv. C o u n try R o se J a n u a r y C le a ra n c e ! S ta r ts J a n u a r y 12th A L L Winter hats, mittens & gloves ^/z Selected Girls Wear - »128 price 2 to 14 D rastically R educed!! Girls Cable Knit Tights, Purses & Belts Vz Queen Blouses & Sweater Vests - values to MS" * 1 0 ° ° ea. Indies: long Sleeved Biouses Girdles, Long-line & Padded Bras, & Body Briefers * X U off! Dress Slacks & Skirts off! I Indies & Juniors Sweaters: Prints, Pullovers & Cardigans » 0 % off! Selected Junior PSints, T- Shirts & Sweatshirts - By Michelle Papmeau The lone Izidy Cardinal* got their first league win Saturday. Januarv 7. against the Dufur Rangers in league play with a score of 45-35 lone jumped oul in the first quarter, took a demanding lead and never once looked hack Amy Wagcnhlast paved the way wnh high wore honors <»f 15 points Jo Cupps ami Wagcnhlast look con trol of the boards with seven re hounds each Mary Cupps tollowed closely with si» The Cards hit seven of eight frecthrow s throughout the game lone ended the game with a score of 45. Dufur 35 M atk tk s km * 17 8 8 12 D ufar 4 15 5 I I M. ( uppx 5 2-2 8; J . ( upp. 5 0-0 4; I.. S lo rlrr 2 (M) 4 P .d h rrg « 2 2 » ; VS »«rn t.U a 4 5-4 15. Vkirgan I 0-0 2; Hall I 0-0 2; Nrhon; V M ortrr Total fouk km* 14. DuHar 8. I m iM oul M ars « upp» Krboum k km* 2S-Padhrrg 4; S M nrlrr I ; Nrkon I; VSagrnhlact 7; Hall I; Sk ag an I ; M. t upp» 4; J . ( upp* 7. Dufur 21. S tra k Inn* 15 Dubir 0 Hlorkrd xb.*x Ion* 20 Dufur 15. Lindsay caps 19 points for Fillie win By Jill Conklin The Heppner Fillies opened Col umhia Basin Conference play w ith a 53-40 victory over the Pilot Rock Rockets The Fillies defense controlled the first quarter only giving up one field goal Hcppncr's offense, however, could not he stopped out scoring Pilot Rock by eight points. 15-7 Sandy Turner had five points in the period to lead Heppner In the second quarter Pilot Rock kept up with the Fillies because of excellent free throw shooting The Rockets scored seven of their 11 points at the chanty stripe Tami Lindsay scored si» points in the sc cond quarter to send Heppner into H rp p n rr I S 15 15 18 55 PlfcH K or» 7 11 5 I * 40 H rp p n rr lS5> R r k k n k 5 1-5 7; N*un4»x I 2 2 4; < onkHn I 1-2 5; I indvav 8 5 4 I*; T u rn ** 5 I 5 7; A C M I H I: J ( ur- rta 4 2-4 10; RrUt 2 84» 2; R n rnnfW M . Hull*», (,r**n u p Pika H ark «401 M K all 2 4-5 8; ( antra I 5-4 5; H alIrv 5 5-8 11; t rtrkann I 4-0 2; I 5-8 7; M a n k m I 5-4 5; H a » * 2; S ager. D nvl* nku gnat» mm» I n u k d oul-W . u * fouk H rp p n rr 25, Pika K m k I*. Country Rose 233 N. Main Lady Card take first league win M atktlrx Drastically Reduced! 676-9426 StatM ks km * 18 7 12 7 Dufur * I I 12 * Padbrrg 4 0-0 8. Rail 4 1-5 10. H u m 2 0-0 4. RrmWrkS 4 0-0 8; l u r k t 5 4-8 12; Du «Won I 0-0 2; M ortrr H u t * puMMrrv- Rall I. Total Took km * 12 Dufur 15 T rck n k al km * I RrodrrVk Itm lrd um mm* Hrhoumk km* 18 K adkrr, 2. Rail 2; Hams 2; «.arrril I I ; l)avkun 1. Blocked sknts Padbrrg I ; Hall I. Turnovers km * 24. the locker room w ith a 28-18 lead Lindsay came out in the second half to dominate the quarter She scored 11 of her game high 19 points in the third period Heppner scored i5 points and oniy aiiowed Piiot Rock three points in the period In the fourth quarter. Pilot Rock struggled to get back into the game They outscored the Fillies 19-10 in the period but it wasn't enough as Heppner eventually outdistanced the Rockets 53-40. Lindsay led all scorers with 19 points and Jennifer C’umn scored 10 to help the Fillies cause Rebecca Hatley led the Rockets with 11 points Lindsay grabbed 17 rebounds and Nikki Brishoisgot 11 boards for the Fillies The Filly defense forced Pilot Rock into 32 turnovers Cur rin had five steals and turned them into baskets. price! -2 0 % 44-41 Heppner Currin leads Fillies to victory By Jill Conklin After losing to Stanfield in a pre season tournament the Heppner Fillies were looking for a little revenge. The Fillies used their quickness on defense to shut down the Stanfield Tigcrs The Tigers only scored three points in the first quarter to fall behind early Jennifer Cumn scored su points to lead Heppner to a 16 .3 first penod lead Cumn came alive in the second quarter scoring nine (Hunts as the Tiger offense sputtered The Tigers »cored five points and Heppner in creased their lead to 24 point». 32-8 at the half In the third quarter Heppner’s full court man-tivman defense pressure conciuned to hold off the Tigers Sandi Turner scored m » (»unts in the quarter to help estend Heppner's lead to 42-14 Heppner cruised through the last penod scoring 10 points to Sun field’s four The final margin of vic tory was .34 points. 52-18 Cumn led all scorers with 17 points Turner was right behind with 12 points Tami Lindsay had a fine game inside grabbing 11 rebounds The win gives the Fillies a 2-0 league record and an oserall record o f 3-3 Heppner nest faces the Riverside Pirates on Friday and the Wasco County Redsides on Satur day To beat Riverside, the Fillies mu si stop Shanna Evans who is scor ing about 12 points a game If the Fillies want to win against Wasco County they must shut the inside game of Gretchen Peterson ami the outside threat of Patti Johnson Johnson currently averages 20 points against CBC opponents tlrp tm rr 14 14 10 10 52 Sian field 1 | 4 4 II Hrppnrr i52l Badrx I 0-0 2. H rkbok 2 0(1 4. ( .mklln 2 0-0 4 I Indvax 2 2 2 4 1 urn** 4 4 < 12, S t urrln I I 4 .1. J < ur rtn 8 1-5 17; B rill 2 041 4; Stookrx; HrxmnfWkl M andrill < I8> Du»k 0 2-5 2; M arrum 2 0 1 4 , /a lx r a n x k x 2 2 4 4 , S u r tix h 2 O 2 4 ; H<4xi>mtx 0 2-4 2; WInlxorrx* 0 0-2 0. Hum ou-tt 0 0 -i 0. ( ka>*4 0 0 2 0; D axk; «-rtf fin; < nuprr. 5 ptUnl goals mm* I n u M uul-mmr Total fouk Hrpimrr 21 ManfWId 18 • *• - *» , •: a » • * »«_• »'.;.*k /-* . -I .‘,,i 7 . ** *1 * ; / *1 •) I’. - '. «'.’i - -, * V * *• > . .*♦ r » . . - . ». . . . ' The lorn- girls J V team travell ed to Hell« January 6 lor three quarters of basketball action Although lone started strong, they lost 35 4 I t he J V x started off great as the» »cored 13 points to Helix's eight in the first quarter In second quarter of play, lone kepi the scoring ratio pretty even as lone scored I4 point». Helix, however, came bax k with help from varsitv starter Stephanie Hutchinson milling eight points and varsity player Kim Coles adding 11 lone fought hard but couldn't upset the Grizzlies lead as ihey lost .35-4.3. M M ktk't Ion* 15 14 H » 21 14 I M is Hull 4 1 2 V II Netwn 2 M l 4; A IViinlrr I a- 1 2; IV r n 2 M l 4; D.4»rrH 2 Ml 4; I'uionruu 2 0-5 4. Morgan 4 »0 8; Kr.lnr Ihu. Hakrr. Vmk-fvon total fouls Ion* 14; IM Is 12. Toulrd o u td o o r. Mrlxooiolx Ion* 24 Hol« a t ha 4; Hall 5: II Srtson 5; H»krr I; INonlrr I; I Sihrrl x I; Vmk-rvio I; l‘a|>lm-au 2; Morgan 2; l*rr»/ 5. IM Is 55. lu m o s rrs lonr 22; llrlls 7. M rak Ion» V; llr lls 0. Assisis has* 7; llr lls I * / - « , . • , \ ?*• r • M . * a ; f x » -'\ 1 - - > •% . . -** » Vr k rt*. ' T ■ ’ • *s, * * . - - .■-■ - v • * *v . • « - z, : --V • zr ? í k rí **• ». • % 4 V » S - A 4 *'« --, J s. ■rt S»*v *. . ............. « • . M l l ^ l M > | ( l M I ^ | l ( h-m S< rrtim ed "Wake up Gra/elda. 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