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. . Nr • ________^ -• :• — » - - • ; l ; -, - ' ■ - - - »- , ; lone Schools announce honor roll Kmc Middle school hai armours, cd il* honor roll for the second nine- week session and the first semester Sixth Grade B honor roll (nine weeks and semester) John Doherty A honor roll (nine weeks and semester) Melissa McElligott 4 , Lynde Minster. Becky Wagenhlast. Marie Tworek Seventh grade B honor roll Sean Casey. Willie DeBoer. Rod Ehrman traut. Michelle Jones. Jamie Lovett. Bridget McElligott. Becky Picknell, Semevler-Kimherly Bedortha, Sean Casey, Willie DeBoer. Rodney Ehrmantraut. Michelle Jones, Jamie Lovett, Bridget! McElligott. Becky Picknell A honor roll Jessica Stefani. Cyn- da Stevens; Sem ester Jessica Stefani. Cynda Stevens Eighth grade B honor roll Micheál Green. Truitt Greenup, April Taylor; Semester Bndger Baker. Micheál Green, Jason Proud Knit. April Taylor A honor roll Heidi Orem. Jason Proudfoot; Sem e ster-T ru itt Greenup. Heidi Orem Freshmen b honor roll (nine weeks and sem ester): Erika Bergstrom. Ryan Halvorscn A honor roll Jannie Cupps. Crystal Minster. Das id Wagenhlast. Danielle Stefani Sophomore B honor roll Kristine Bedortha. Kari Morgan, Heidi Nelson. Brent Sheirhon. Chisana Warren. Semester-Krisune Bedor tha. Kari Morgan. Heidi Nelson, Enc Orem. Brent Sheirhon. Chisana Warren A honor (nine weeks and semester) Nancy Morter. Amy Pointer Junior B honor roll Fumika Mat sui. Jon Nolan. Semester-Funuka Matsui Senior B honor roll Mary Cupps, Darcee Padherg Semester-Jo Lin da Cupps. Darcee Padherg. Mary Cupps A honor roll Jo Cupps. Linda Morter. Melissa Rowell, Renee Van Lecrsum . Amy W agenhlast. Semester-Landa Morter, Melissa Rowell, Renee Van Lecrsum. Amy Wagenhlast roll - -Skip Ruhl of Hemuston spent Sunday at the home o f his mother. Faye Ruhl - -The Peck brothers and wives recently met at the home of Mr and Mrs Bud Peck in Pendleton for din lone JV girls chased to wire by Riverside By Anne Morter The lone JV girls squad was chas cd to the wire by the Riverside Freshmen hut cam e away with a 21 -1 ^ win in a game held in lone on January IK lone pressed the entire game and went to a spread offense in the first quarter to make the game a low scoring, defensive contest The Cardinals led the entire game, mostly due to the Pirates inability to break their press But while the Cards were able to create the tur novers. they found that Riverside was able to defense their fast break all too well Riverside’s 5 'I I ” Man dy Marquette frustrated the young Cardinals by clogging the inside This prompted coach Tom Bedortha to send his team into a "spread of fense " The rules require the team that is behind to respond to a spread offense by coming out of their /one and playing man to-man Man to man was just what the Cards wanted because it allowed them to drive the key and get the inside shots lone led 5-2 at the end of the first quarter and edged to a 10-5 halftime advantage ITic Cardinals found themselves in foul trouble in the third quarter with three starters hen ched Each team scored four points in that quarter to put the score at 14-9 Riverside pulled together and made one last run at the Cards in the fourth quarier. pulling to within two points before time ran out Danielle Stefani was high point for lone with ten points Mandy Mar quette of Riverside was the game high point, making 13 o f her team 's 1*4 points The lauly Cardinals out rebounded the Pirates 32-23 with Danielle Stefani pulling down 12 and Kristine Bedortha adding seven Crystal Minster led the Cards in steals with seven Coach Tom Bedortha was happy with the outcom e, especially since the Pirates prevailed in their last m e e tin g . 4 1 - 4 0 He cre d ite d freshman Danielle Stefani with an outstanding game, collecting 10 points and 12 rebounds He also said Cry stal Minster and Wendy Ander ion made important contributions to the win, Minster on offense and Anderson on defense Bedortha was satisfied with his team 's defensive efforts "O u r defense holds us togeth er," he says. ner and an afternoon of visiting Those present were Mr and Mrs Glover Peck, Mr and Mrs Harold Peck, Mr and Mrs Don Peck anti Mr and Mrs Jim Peck The group meets once a year for get togethers - -Frances and Kenneth Sntouve received news on Sunday of the death of Frances's brother. 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