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points. Gabe Garcia, in one of his
best outings, added 17, while
Justin Miller had 11 and Deacon
and Aaron Heideman each had
10. Garrett also led in rebounding
with 17 followed by the
Heidemans’ with 10 each. David
Wagenblast had eight assists,
Gabe Garcia had four steals and
Deacon Heideman had seven
blocked shots to lead those
categories.
The Cards had a hot shooting
night, making 39 of 78 from the
floor for 50 percent. At the line,
they hit eight of 12 for 67
percent.
“ Again, we came out and
played hard,” said coach LaRue.
4 4 Everyone did a great job and the
kids off the bench played well,”
he noted.
This weekend the Cards travel
to Echo on Friday, Jan. 31 and
play host to Condon on Saturday,
Feb. 1.
Flu hurts lady Cards in match-up Cards dominate Culver
By Anne Morter
The lone Lady Cardinals split
their games over the weekend,
losing to Condon on Friday and
defeating Culver on Saturday.
After this weekend, their league
mark stands at 4-1 and their
overall record moves to 12-2.
A nasty flu bug gave the Cards
fits in their Friday night match
up with Condon Jan. 24. Leading
scorer Kari Morgan, didn’t dress
down and most of the other girls
on the team still showed signs of
the bug. But the Lady Cards
gamely came out swinging, and
quickly jumped to a 15-5 first
quarter lead. Unfortunately, it
was then that the sickly Lady
Cards ran out of steam and the
Blue Devils got rolling. Muster
ing just nine points for the re
mainder of the game, lone fell to
its rival 24-47.
Nancy Morter led the Cards
with 12 points. Janie Cupps had
seven and April Taylor five to
round out the scoring. Condon
grabbed a 33-26 rebounding
edge. Many were offensive
boards put back up for baskets by
the Blue Devils.
The Lady Cards had a dismal
night shooting, hitting just 10 of
45 for 22 percent from the field.
Photo by Wayne Hams
Condon hit 18 of 54 for 33 per lone players scramble for ball against Culver
cent. The Cards managed just one
of four from the line for 25 per
cent while Condon hit 10 of 18
for 56 percent.
“ I was proud of the kids,” said By Jeremy Maddern
mained even through the first
coach Heideman. “ They went in
The Heppner Mustangs travel quarter with the Mustangs trail
and played hard.” Heideman also ed to Maupin and lost to an under ing by one at the end. Heppner
praised the defense. “ Defensive rated team 61-58 Saturday, Jan. didn’t shoot well in the first half
ly, we did a good job, especially 25 as they played the Wasco shooting only 26 percent but
in the first quarter,” he said.
County Redsides. The score re played great defense and held a
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Photo by Wayne Hams
Wrestling for ball
By Anne Morter
On Saturday, Jan. 25, the Car
dinals dominated Culver early,
leading 44-24 at the half, on the
way to an 89-49 win'. The Cards
took the floor with the same in-
tensity as the night before, but
were able to control the quick
paced game.
Mike Garrett led five Cardinals
into double figures, scoring 25
Mustangs downed by Maupin, 61-58
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25-22 lead at the half. The
Mustangs looked like they were
going to overwhelm the Redsides
leading by 11 at one point in the
third quarter, but with some cost
ly turnovers the Redsides tied it
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up going into the fourth quarter.
Maupin took over in the fourth
quarter led by Brian LaFaver who
had 10 of his 15 points. The
Mustangs couldn’t keep up and
lost 61-58. Ryan Currin led all
scorers with 17 points. The loss
dropped the Mustangs to fourth
in the CBC conference with a 3-2
record in league play. Their next
opponent will be a tough match
against Weston-McEwen Friday,
Jan. 31 at Heppner.
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The Heppner Fillies played the
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thanded with Heather Eckman out
with the flu on Saturday. January
25 at Maupin. The Fillies came
out flat only scoring two points
in the first quarter but played
great defense and trailed only by
four at the end of the first quarter.
The Fillies got into early trou
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quarter and was forced to warm
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a 37-26 win.
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1992.
The ballot title captions are:
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