TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner. Oregon Wednesday. January 29, 1992
Cardinals down Condon Blue Devils L a d y C a r d in a ls defeat C u lv e r
also pulled down 18 boards to
By Anne Morter
The lone Cardinals added two
more to the win column this past
weekend, downing Ccndon in a
key game on Friday, Jan. 24 and
then thumped Culver at home on
Saturday, Jan. 25. The Cards
now lead the East Division of the
Big Sky Conference with a 5-1
league record Their overall mark
now stands at 10-3.
The Cards worked hard for
their 60-51 win over the Condon
Blue Devils in Condon. They
never trailed in the contest jum
ping out to a 6-0 lead and then
held a four to six-point margin for
the remainder of the game. “ I’m
not sure we controlled the game,
but we were never behind.” said
coach Del LaRue.
Mike Garrett was the game’s
high scorer with 26 points. He
lead the Cardinal rebounding at
tack. Ryan Halvorsen and
Deacon Heideman each added
eight. David Wagenblast handed
out seven assists and Garrett
grabbed six steals. Deacon
Heideman had three blocked
shots.
lone shot 21 of 55 from the
floor for 38 percent while Con
don sizzled, hitting 22 of 44 for
50 percent from the field. The
Cards were 17 of 28 for 61 per
cent from the free throw line
while the Blue Devils hit just five
of 14 for 36 percent.
‘‘It was a good win, a
necessary one,” said coach
LaRue. “ It was a good defensive
ballgame for us. The kids played
hard, they worked as hard as they
had in a long time,” he added.
By Anne Morter
All the players suited down on
Saturday Jan. 25 to play Culver,
but the Lady Cards were a little
off their pre-flu form. Culver led
at the end of the first quarter,
10-8, but several steals and lay-
ins by Nancy Morter and April
Taylor in the second quarter got
things rolling, as the Lady Cards
opened up a 33-19 halflime lead.
It was more of the same as lone
went on to defeat Culver 59-39.
Nancy Morter led all scorers
with 22 points, followed by April
Taylor with 11 and Kari Morgan
with 10. The Bulldogs outre-
bounded their hosts, 35-29. Nan
cy Morter paced the Cardinal ef
fort with 10. Brandi Ball had
three assists, while Morter had
six steals and Danielle Stefani and
Taylor both had five.
The Cards shot 22 of 56 for 39
percent from the field and 13 of
27 for 48 percent from the line.
A total of 51 fouls were called in
the very physical game.
“ The game was decided in the
second quarter. We got control
and the lead and gradually built
on that,” said coach Heideman.
“ We didn’t play real smooth. We
just weren’t well enough to get
things going,” he added.
The Lady Cardinals play two
games this weekend, hitting the
road Friday to take on Echo. That
game starts at 6 p.m. On Satur
day, Feb. 1, they host Condon
with the girls’ varsity game star
ting at 4 p.m. “ We’ve got to try
to come up with a big win,” says
Heideman.
lone Middle School Cards
run over Condon
points for the Cardinals. Dawn
By Becky Wagenblast
Photo by Wayne Hams
Deacon Heideman (30) goes
for shot against Condon
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lone Middle School Cardinals
ran over the Condon Blue Devils
January 13 with a score of 35-14.
It was clear from the tip-off that
lone would dominate the game.
The Cardinals’ offense worked
great with a first period score of
18- 0, lone. Suzy Heideman made
eight of her 16 points in the first
quarter.
In the second half the Cardinals
slacked off on both ends of the
court. In an attempt to even up the
score, lone made only five points
in the third quarter. In the final
stanza the Cards played the
perimeter on offense. Melissa
McElligott and Suzy Heideman
each scored three point goals.
The game ended 35-14.
In addition to Heideman’s 16
points she led the Cardinals with
seven rebounds and three steals.
On January 18 the Cardinals
met up with the Heppner Ponies
in Heppner in a tough battle that
saw Heppner finish with the win,
19-
16.
lone started out slow, making
only three points in the first
quarter. The Ponies led, 6-3.
The second quarter looked bet
ter with the Cards fighting back
to a 9-8 lead. The man-to-man
defense worked well, holding
Heppner to three points. lone had
13 rebounds and 11 steals in the
first half.
The third quarter was another
close one and lone kept the lead,
13-12. Another low scoring
period held each team to four
points.
The fourth quarter was no bet
ter for scoring as the Ponies pull
ed out for the win 19-16.
lone had 24 rebounds with
Melissa McElligott and Becky
Wagenblast leading with seven
each. The Cards had 27 steals,
McElligott led with 11. Lynde
M inster,
M cElligott
and
Wagenblast each scored four
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