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• 4->— , . . • • • . . » • ■ • .» 5" • í -1 . _ V '* a» r * . ■ * ' * * ' B B B B B 11 lone girls head to district tournament undefeated I WO H c p p n ir G a /i l t t - I iim s. H ip p m r , O re jto n W r d n r s d a v . F e b ru a ry 14. I*»**! By Anne Morler ft I he lone ju ris varsity remained s o lid ly on the w in n in g tra c k , fin is h in g th e ir league season undetealed hy dem olishing Melts on Friday night and D u lu ro n Saturday The l.ady Cardinals head into the D is t r ic t M l T o u rn a m e n t th is weekend in I 'n u t illa as the un disputed number one team fro m the Big Sky s Last D iv is io n , a spot they sewed up tw o weeks ago T heir lirs i tournam ent game w ill he Friday at h p m against Wheeler, the number one team fro m the West D iv is io n Friday night marked the Iasi home game o f the season and the senior's last home game A lte r honoring the seniors and their parents the I ady Cards got dow n to the business o f disposing o f the number tw o team fro m the Fast D iv is io n . H e lix I he Cards used their trademark tenacious defense and pow erful ottense to semi the ( i r i / / li c s packing 65 15 lone came out sizzling in the first quarter, outscorm g the bew ildered ( i n / / li c s . 17 5 They continued to overpow er H e lix in the second quarter, scoring IK points to their eight fo r a halftim e margin o f 35 I ' M idw ay through the firs t quarter, coach D ana H c id e m a n was substituting freely The C ardinals continued to light up the score board in the th ird quarter as H e lix came unwound, lobbing up poor shots and re fu sin g to play defense The frustrated C »ri//lies made just one fie ld goal in the second half w ith 2 03 to go in the th ird quarter Ih e younger C ardinals finished the last quarter and a h a lf o f the game to reach the final V ) point m argin Am y Wagenhlast led all scorers w ith lb piunts follow ed by Jo Cupps w ith I I and Darcee Padherg w ith If) The Cards held H e lix scoring ace, Julie N ew s!on. to pist four (»unts. well under her 20 plus season average Jo Cupps pulled down 10 rebounds and k u r i M organ grabbed six to lead lone to a 31 Id rchoun ding advantage The l.udy Cards hail a season high 2 ' assists led by Jo C'upps w ith six and Amy Wagenhlast w ith five Jo Cupps snagged four steals and S am s M o rle r grabbed three to pace the Cardinals lone shot 55 percent from the floor 2X M , and 55 percent fro m the line b 11 The fiv e seniors and three sophomores com bined for a rem arkable 63 per cent shooting average from the floor in their tw o and a halt quarters H elix shot a meager 12 percent from the flo o r. 4 " and a respectable 64 percent fro m tin- tree throw line. 7-11 • 3 ['« * V « t ' . ;* V c r* I [ r V 1 , - r - ,♦ . i » » * • • r 1 ft r* . V . ' H ? T ; * < . , V P , ‘ •• • • r » , . . / * • ‘ # :r} : •A i l :< ' •- . i [ f r ’ f or f\i<f\ of all at ■ r f Í • 1 f llc p p iH -r I h i m i t ’s ( lu ll - ' • • á " < v " ft ( • ft ' s . * • • / -, Saturday, Feb. I 7 tli C a rn iv a l ___ 6 :M f . 1 I , ’ * • t f lji'v M o rro w C o u n ty f a ir P a v ilio n i 7 . ■ •>' r • • H cidem an credited his team lo r " d o in g everything rig h t " and put ting on an im pressive show The game was expected to be closer since lone beat H e lix by just three points in th e ir last game rig h t after C hristm as, but H cidem an says the C ardinals took the ( i r i / / li c s com pletely out o f their game Saturday the Cards traveled to D u lu r to make easy w ork o f the Pirates. 5q 20 Ih e intensity o f the previous night was m issing, but the I ad* C ards did a lot o f running to make it a solid good e ffo rt on (heir pari In their usual style, lone jum ped out to an 114 first quarter lead That lead was stretched to 27-11 by halftime rhe Cards scored 17 points in the th ird quarter w hile holding the Rangers to just tw o , and then finish cd the game by outscorm g D u fu r. 15-7, in the fourth quarter Jo Cupps was ihe high scorer w ith 23 p o in ts , fo llo w e d by A m y W agenhlast w ith 12 The ( anim als liom m alcd the boards, totaling 3( re bounds to the Rangers' fifte e n Jo Cupps grabbed I I . W ugcnblast had eight and K a ri M organ added six I mda M o rle r and Jo Cupps handed out fo u r assists each and Darcee Padbcrg paced the Cards w ith five steals Ihe C ardinals had a season low turnover total o f 10 The team kept a hot hand at the basket, shooting 50 percent fro m the flo o r. 24 2‘J. and 73 percent fro m the line I I 15 D u fu r shot Id percent from the flo o r and KO percent fro m the tree throw line Hcideman said that the g irls played good tough defense but d id n 't execute offensively as w ell as they had the prev mus night He adm itted that F rid a y 's game was a hard act to fo llo w in that respect though O ve ra ll he was happy w ith the game and feels good about the C a rd 's d is tric t chances Hcideman and his red hot Car dinals play then firs t d is tric t contest at 6 p m Friday It they beat W heeler, they advance to the state tournament as the number one leant front the Big Sky League It they d o n 't w in . they w ill face the w inner o f the H e lix Sherman County game on Saturday D ial game w ill deter mine the number tw o team fro m the league The Cards have played their liiv t round toe. W heeler, three times this season Ih e firs t game was a 24 point w in . the second was a three point overtim e loss, and Ihe th ird was a 21 point w in tw o weeks ago S :M ) p .m . - lo ts o f Carnes and f t ' V/ Plinko Chip loss Tic lac loe Goldfish Toss Face Painting lollipop Garden Balloon Oaits Ouch Scoop Pop Toss Spin The Wheel Fish Pond ft ry L r / • ** . f \j , (T S T O M F K / D 00H * .-W _/ | ■« A P P K K m iO N DAY P R I7 .K W IN N E R S - 1*11 k l T I < H >1 . C H E S T - M ildred Conner * 5 / 8 ” H O S E - Mary K.-y Bellamy H O S E - Charlie McConnell D K II.I - I mi Cheney B VK B 01 F - Mary Goheen K O I I I K - S haw n McKinney P R O P A N I I \ S K - Perry M orler K O I LAW \> IO O I C H E S T - Il J Owen 5 8” i, . • • * . / ? \ ■ ■ i ji H O I P O T - Anna Mae Steagall S H I R I - Jem Mealy S O LD I K I M . k l I - Paul Warren Mike Jones * (■ I f. ’ . T • • ‘ I > • J * t . " i ; 3 l v I % > • * I « « ♦ »* ft *• ' ‘ 5- • _ r * * . v S .-“ V ^ v ♦ ^ * V * ¿ • . ■ *' ✓ ’*• 4 • s; : i v s- *\ \ » h a y F K K . s a u < o v u m I 7 . S a v in g s t:s B y A n n e M o r le r The lone boys varsity unshed up a slot in the D istrict 3R tournam ent w ith a hard (ought w in over H elix on Friday They ended up w ith a split weekend as they lost to D ufur on Saturday in another squeaker IX-spitc the li*ss. they advance to the d is trict tournam ent in l mat ilia this weekend as the num ber-tw o team fro m the Big S ky's F.asi D ivisio n They meet C ulver in their first game at 3 30 p m on F riday. On Friday night, lone won Ihc garne they needed to w in to get into the district tournament The Cards defeated the H e lix G rizzlie s, 50 47. in a game that had Ihe fans on the edge o f their seats fo r the last quarter lone and H elix were tied tor second in the la s t D ivisio n and the Friday game determ ined who ow n ed the second place spot outright ITtc game was close all the way w ith lone leading 13 12. at the end o f the first quarter Ih e teams trad cd the lead three tim es in the second quarler before the Cards (Hilled to a 26 21 h a lltim e advantage In the* th ird quarter. Jim Davison was relegated to the bench w ith fintr fouls as the ( arils out scored the ( ir i//lie s I ' 11, to lead 3o 12 It apprard that the game was safely in lone s pm ket when they grabbed a live point lead w ith I m i n u t e s to go Fouls and turnovers let H elix hock w ithin sink mg range, but the Cards came th ro ugh w ith 4 15 tree throw shooting to eek i>ut the w in M ike (ia rte tt was the game's high scorer w ith 22. ten o f those com ing fro n t the tree throw line (iabe Gar cia added I 3 Ih e team shi*t just 26 percent fro m the flo o r and 56 per cent from the line Fortunately H elix was cold too. sh o e ing 2V percent from the tlo o r and 50 percent from the line G arrett pulled dow n l*t re bounds to lead the C ardinals to a 34 3() advantage Jim l)av ison add cd seven Gahc Gars ia and D avid W agenhlast handed out three assists each and Shawn Hants got away with three steals " I thought we were going to give it away at the e n d ," said coach IX-I 1 a Rue. " h u t we did what we had to do " He said the game was "s fv it tv ' anil that the Cards got a little disorganized at the end hut tree th io w s saved them Saturday the Cards played IX ifu r on the Ranger's home floor I lie- contest was played almost even un til the end when the C ardinals iust co u ld n't seem to get ahead, ending w ith a score o f 66 6 3 i t i ik o th r o u g h o u t th e i u ii M o re ' M o rro w C o u n ty G ra in G ro w e rs I j | | . Darcee Padberg goes for layup in Dufur lone grabhed an early lead, ending the first quarter ahead. 14 10 The Rangers overcame that lead to hold a 2X 25 halftim e advantage In the th ird quarter. D u fu r extended their lead to six points. 4K 42 The Cards put on a fu ll court press in the fourth quarter to pu ll w ith in tw o points before fa llin g by three M ike G arrett and Jim Dav ison led the scoring w ith 24 and 22 points respectively Garrett had an mitstan ding 21 rebounds to lead lone to a 45 31 re b o u n d in g a d va n ta g e Davison chipped in 10 G arrett also lead in assists w ith eight, follo w e d by ( iabe Garcia with five The Cards had a season low turnover total o f 13 lone shot 30 (or 43 percent from the flo o r w hile IX ifu r shot '42 percent The difference in the game lanx- at the tree throw line where the Cards shot 2 ‘F (or just 22 percent w hile D u fu r made 12 IK fo r 67 percent " W e played very w e ll. " said coach IX-I laiR ue. noting that the Cards played much better than thev had on Friday M ik e G arrett had an excellent game, co n trib u tin g 24 r»'ints. 21 rehoutvds and eight assists I .aRue teels that the Cards have a good shot against their firs t round district foe. C u lve r They lost to the Bulldogs earlier in the season but 1-aRue says the team is playing Set ter arul it should be a close game Mike Garrett goes for shot against Helix É P * tM mu*- rattle lamb Hie H cppner Day Care is ra ttlin g o ff a tat lam b lo r the St P atrick's Dav C elebration I nkets are selling tor SI each and are a va ila b le fro m any board member or employee o f the Day ( arc- or at the Day Care Center W aik- W cst donated the lamb to be t at lied The w inner o f the lam b w ill have the choice o f taking the lamb alive or having it cut anil wrapped Anvone interested in busing tiik e ts should call b76 ^42^ We w ould appreciate vour sufyort ' van! direc to r Kathv lellechea . " H e lp th e Day Care and you arc helping yi*ur ch ild re n 's future Cans for ra ttle tickets w ill lx- set out at liK .il businesses at a later date Ih e draw ing w ill he Saturday. M arch 17 Those who purchase tn k e ts need not be present to w in P i'o c - V > • •* . * * 4 Of' ^ t W a y "« H am s Shawn Hams passes off in Dufur game Baby Shoe BRONZING SALE! 2 5 0 OFF / 0 D U R IN G FEBRUARY r » » ONLY 2 14 Shot B'-gh* Bron/t v $19 95 Hoftft I» ttM» t»m# k' w w on Oroo/tng baby » pf*c*iu» »ho»» W-th ev»»y *cuf» and a i » « » m p r » » **v ^ J V *0 th»y rnafc* pr* «H»»» gift» IT* yOuf tamrfy to ctwn%h through »h» year» TV NOW ’ft**» *. a * • î r i ’JL NOW 1 Ul 2 173 71 Villi' w *C iai *.<>, . b -i**,.,. .„ „ .„ .a — torn* 45 »art*«* ■— $53 21 0 « , 10 « p * SM »s q * m ».f-Hjt car t* tvcm/Ki Ha»*» Svpcvvs Convtto» Bools or ‘ ' ve *» ji sai r r-»i,, ( s h V . I ftr*rs m Bi fM Broo/a ftntiqu« Hionr* detti and ftorrstamira P y «iy . Silv*. ,< $ A l( ftttICfS ~ n \ O f f SALE ENDS FEBRUARY 28 pftfftrvu. N c— 1 Wf w c, ; Photo by Wayn© Ham» I)av Care to Now listen up children, it's a Cardinal rule. That the Red Bird soars at the lone school Victory 's the name and B-Ball’s the game. And it might be pretty, but it s sure not tame' Darcee and Amy and Linda and Jo. together with Mary /ust Hat GO' While Kart and Crystal. Danielle and Kristine With Nancy and Brandi mahe one mean machine' With Amy P tor back-up. ready with her shot. The team is cookm . the team is HOT' If the girls don't scare you. then there's the boys Out on a mission to seek and destroy Mike's moves are wicked and Jim nails the feed. With Ryan. Dave and Gabe cranking up the speed Mark. Shawn and Bryan, down the court go fly in' For the sizzling passes from Deacon and Brian With Travis and Justin terrorizing guards, That completes the set of the Winning Wild Cards' Don t be fooled by the angel-faced grins Selling them short is a Cardinal sm' And when they go to District, there’s a fan or two Who’ll be cheering for the champs, and Champs. THAT’S YOU' Best of Luck from the Lexington contingent Vat. Anita. John. Kelly Brooke A Tyler I | C IA IIO \ ^N>fo by W ayrm Ham» H »n» lone boys clinch district spot I ) t I'OY B ACK HOI- - Robert W orden \l» m U Ptvcrto t>y Linda Morter takes jum p shot against Helix I ) t (¿AS ( \ N - K.ithrvn Hoskins Don Barber E IX M ASTER I .ouis Halvorsen I J M cl lligotf Darrell W ilson TON I K \ ( IO K - Jason W idener Roxie M iller 1 acie Wood Levi (icer r t lS T O M K K V k C A R W XSII K l I - Rick Petty|ohn Susan Hargrove C f fc » ' T f | I I \ M > C l F VNER - Ken Sminise li J Adams Bob Kietmann ft ■ > . / ft > i I V -.m * i C l 'Ti Iftftftlfttx - % \ I'» i ll be C LO S E D M o n . heb. 79