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E IG H T - HrppiM-r <»u/rtle-I imcv Heppner. Oregon Wednesday, Januars 31, 1440
lone girls and boys varsity rack up victories against Honkers
By Anne Morter
The mid week edition of lone
basketball saw both the girls and
boys varsity racking up victories
against the visiting Arlington
Honkers On Tuesday. January 23.
the Honkers fell victim to a strong
girls effort and a renewed boys
squad in front of an enthusiastic
home crowd
The I-ids Cardinals took the door
first and went on to stampede the
Honkers 68-33 lone turned on the
defensive pressure, controlled the
game early and allowed Coach Dana
Heideman to substitute freely
lone flexed their muscles in the
first quarter, jumping to a 26^7 first
quarter lead The l.ady Cards' five
starting seniors played the first
quarter with intensity, nuking good
quick passes and pressuring Arl
ington into multiple errors and tur
novers Jo Cupps, in particular, rais
cd havoc with the young Honkers,
grabbing half of her game high ten
steals and close to half of her game
high 22 points in that quarter The
starters link the bench for the second
quarter, allowing the younger girls
some playing time Arlington took
advantage of their nervousness,
outscoring the Cards 16 6 and fore
mg them into numerous errors
Despite that, lone led 32-23 at the
half The seniors returned to the
floor in the third quarter, racking up
22 points to the Honkers' six, put
ting any thoughts of an Arlington
comeback out of the question The
underclassmen finished off the
game, playing much better basket
ball, and «»utseoring the Honkers,
14 4
Kari Morgan Jfx! Darcee Padberg
each added 12 points to Jo Cupps'
game high total to lead the Cards’
scoring attack For the third game in
a row. Darcee Padberg went 6-8
from the field The rest of the lady
Cardmals were not so accurate as the
team averaged 44 percent from the
floor and 40 percent from the line
lone held a rebounding edge. 36-23,
over the taller Honkers with Kari
Morgan pulling down 12 and Jo
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lone varsity sees
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Mike Garrett (44) makes basket in Arlington game
played N-tier than they had against
Culver, but were still having trou
blc sNxaing lone made only 28
shots out of 88 attempts lor a su kly
(2 percent from the floor ITiey went
12 .30 from the line for 40 percent
lo the Cardinals advantage. Arl
ington shot even colder making on
Linda Morter (30) shoots against Arlington
Cupps grabbing seven In the assist
department. Jo Cupps had nine and
I irida Morter added five
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Coach Heideman says the l ady
C ards just keep im proving,
something any coach would like Of
his seasoned veterans' play in the
first quarter, he comments, "it can't
get much better " Heideman was
pleased with the overall effort,
especially the play o f the
underclassmen
The Niys varsity took the court
next and stcamrolled a scrappy Arl
ington team Ihe Honkers refused to
mil over and play dead though, play
ing the Cards tough for most ol the
game lone was able to (mil away for
gixnl midway through the third
quarter, finishing the game on top.
68 42
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The Cardinals jumped out to a
17 8 first quarter advantage Coach
Del I aRue tried some different
player combinations, and the Car
dinals played even through the se
by
M*m» cond quarter to end the hall leading
Gabe Garcia (10) drives for basket against Condon
(0 21 In the third quarter, the
starters returned to the cinirt to reallv
By Anne Morter
get their game going After holding
bench time due to fouls
The lone hoys varsity got a split
a 2b point advantage at one jxnnt in
Saturday night, lone faced a more
on the weekend, beating F.cho on
the period, they ended the quarter
formidable opponent when Condon
Friday and falling to Condon on
leading by 24 points. 54 '<) With
came to town Condon is undefeated
Saturday The Cards used a halanc
Ihe game seemingly on ice. 1 aRue
and has been ranked number one in
cd scoring attack to get away from
was able to spread the playing time
the State ” B” basketball poll all
Fcho but couldn't find any conibina
around, getting good efforts from the
year The experienced Blue Devils
lion to escape the powerful Blue
younger players
simply overpowered and intimidated
Devils ol Condon lone's league
Mike (iarrett led the Cardinals m
the Cardinals in the early going, roll
record goes to 3 4 and 7-10 overall
scoring with 22 points Gabe Garcia
ing to a 65-40 v ictory
Friday night, the Cards cn
Condon started the game by put
countered a new and improved Fcho
ting on its sticky press ihe Cards
squad on their home court lone edg
H e a r in g Tests
handled it tor the first few minutes
ed to a 14 12 advantage in the first
Set F or
before they got panicky and started
quarter but not bctorc Mike (iarrett
making
turnovers
In
the
first
got into foul trouble With (iarrett
H e p p n e r A rea
quarter, Condon belli the Cardinals
on the bench, f cho gained a lead
to just tour points, ending the quarter
lone scratched back to a 27 24 lead
FOR NERVE DEAFNESS
on top. 14 4 The Devils ran oft 24
at the hall In the third quarter, they
punts to the Cardinals ten to end the
went ahead to stay as they out scored
HI PPM K I lee ironic
halt with 4( 14 advantage in the
the Cougars 17 8 Fcho never roll
hearing
tests will be given
third quarter, lone got their offense
ed over, playing the Cards even in
bv Ruud's Hearing \ul Scr
going anil outscored Condon lb 10
the last quarter but never gaining any
Nit they were |ust no match for their
ground
\ ice at ( ¡only s on \\ ednes
piwertul opponent
Jim Davison was high scorer tor
das
, February 7, from If)
Condon's Dan Durley led all
the Cards with 17 points, followed
scorers with 20 punts Mike ( iarrett
AM lo I PM
by (iarrett with lb Shawn Hams and
and Jim Davison paced the Cardinals
1 >av id Wagenblast eac h ackled an ad
Philip Ruud, hearing aid
with nine punts each The Cards
ditional ten points Fight of
specialist will be available fo
shot just (b percent from the floor
W agenblast s points came from the
Nit went 4 s from IN- free throw line
give these free hearing tests
tree throw line, where he shot 8 It)
tor SO percent Condon didn't shoot
High scorer for the game was Echo's
at ( »only’s
particularly well either, managing
Phillip Hofhauer with 14 punts Hie
Anyone w h o has trouble
pist 40 percent from the field and 4b
teams were nearly even in reboun
percent from the lux- (iarrett pull
ding with lone having a one hoard
hearing is welcome to have
ed down I ' Ntards and Davison
advantage Davison led with I ',
a lest using the latest elec
grabbed eight to lead lone's reNnin
followed bv Garrett with 10 Gabe
ironic equipment to defer
ding efforts David Wagenblast
Garcia led with five assists, follow
handed out five assists anil Kvan
ed bv Hams and Wagenblast with
mine it his loss is one which
Halvorscn added three Condon
three each The Cardinal* got away
may
lv helped Some ol the
forced the Cardinals into 2H tur
with a h>t of steals with Garcia nab
causes ol hearing lose will
nosers, which was not a coach
bing five and (iarrett and Davison
pleasing statistic
adding four each The Cards kept
lv explained, and diagrams
"W e had our moments." says
their turnovers to a minimum, com
of
how the ear wot ks will he
Coach 1 a Rue He said the third
mining only sixteen lone managed
quarter was good tor the cards but
show n
only a (6 percent shooting average
they arc a young team anil are still
from the floor and a slightly better
The free hearing test will
working on handling pressure A
M percent from the line Fcho shot
he1 given Wednesday from
lough team like Condon intimidated
38 percent from the fl«>or and a
the
more
inexperienced
players
and
It) AM lo I PM at Gonty's
paltry 14 percent from the line
caused the Cardinals to make
Coach Del laiRue was pleased
in Heppner To avoid
mistakes
with the low number of turnovers
waiting please call b7b
Next weekend'« agenda finds
and high number of steals and he
W
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and
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visiting
for an appointment In
thought the team played with gmxl
lone 1-iRue expects Nah to N*
concentration He said Jim Davison
home testing is also
tough games but he thinks the team
did a good |ob picking up the slack
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should be ready tor Ntth games
when Mike (iarrett had to do some
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added 11 jxwits. swished in from the
outside or oft steals, and Jim
Davison chipped in 12 points, mostly
from offensive reNmnds High
scorer for the game w.o Arlington's
Mike Kenney with 27. twelve ol
those coming from the three point
range
Ihe Cardinals used their height
advantage to out rebound ihe
Honkers 60-40 Garrett led with I*)
followed by Davison with 11 Senior
Mark Anderson same off the bench
to grab seven The two freshmen
guards. David Wagenblast and Ryan
Halvorscn. led in assists with
W agenblast tallying six and
Halvorscn adding lour (.)uic k ( iabe
( iarcia n.ibN-d four steals to lead the
Cardinals He was helped bv Gar
rett. Wagenblast and Davison, each
adding three
Coach I aRue said the ( arils
lv 23 percent of their shots from the
floor 1 1A 64) and 42 percent from
the line <8 14 )
I aRue summed it up as a ''good
team game " All the players got
some court time and he said he feels
that the Cards are almost hack to the
sanx- level of basketball as they were
before their Culver setback
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