Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 12, 1992, Page 5, Image 5

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    Heppner Guette-Tlmes, Heppner, 0repn Wedneaday, February 12, lttl - nvE
Ione Ladies beat scrappy Wheeler team Lady Cards steamroll
over Cascade Locks
By Anne Morter
The lone Lady Cardinal lock-
ed up the second place spot in the
West Division of the Big Sky
Conference last weekend down-
ing Wheeler and Cascade Locks.
Both games were played in lone.
The wins set them up to banle the
second place team from the East
Division in the opening round of
the district tournament to be
played in Umatilla February 21.
With just two games remaining in
the regular season the Cards have
a 7-2 league record and are 15-3
overall.
Friday night, Feb. 7, a scrap-
py Wheeler team came to town
and got beat by the Cardinals
».28. With Janie Cupps going to
town on the offensive rebounds,
the Lady Cardinals came to live
and turned a one-point game in-
to a 16-point game by halftime.
Although the Falcons made the
Cardinals work for it, lone roll-
ed on to record the 50-28 win.
Cupps led all scorers with 15
points. Kari Morgan added 12
and April Taylor nine. The Cards
held a 4~30 rebounding edge
over their shorter opponents with
Morgan grabbing nine and Cupps
adding seven. Nancy Morter pac-
ed the team with five steals and
four assists. Ione shot 34 percent
from the floor, hitting 22 of 64.
At the line they connected on five
By Anne Morter
Photo by Wayne Hams
Nancy Morter dribbles around Falcon defender
" We played a lot better than
of their 10 attempts for 50 per- the week before," said coach
cent. Wheeler was 10 of 38 from Dana Heideman. " I was happy
the floor for 25 percent and eight with the way the kids went out
of 16 from the line for 50 percent. and played hard ."
The Lady Cardinal teamroll-
ed the cellar-dwelling Pirates of
Cascade Locks 50-23 on Satur-
day, Feb. 8. With the outcome
never in doubt, the Card used the
minutes as a practice game,
working on their half court of-
fense and defense.
All but two girls cored in the
victory . Kari Morgan led all
corers with 21 point , hooting
10 of 14 from the floor. The
Card also dominated the boards,
out rebounding the Pirates 31 - 10,
led again by Kari Morgan with
nine. Janie Cupps grabbed eight
teals and Nancy Morter had
three as i ts in the game.
The Lady Cardinal had a good
game in the night hooting from
the field, making 22 of 43 for 48
percent. At the line, they hit just
four of 12 for 33 percent.
This weekend concludes the
regular season with lone hosting
Helix on Friday Feb. 14. The
seniors will be honored as they
play their last home game. On
Saturday, they travel to Dufur for
a game that will be a preview for
District
the
upcoming
Tournament.
Photo by Wayne Hams
Kari Morgan shoots the ball for lone
Ione boys shellack Cascade Locks
By Anne Morter
Satruday, Feb. 8, was much
the same scenario when the Car-
dinals hosted Cascade Locks. The
• outcome was clear early in the
' game as Ione took a 2~ 7 first
quarter lead and a 43-19 halftime
advantage. The final score was
70-37.
Gabe Garcia led all scorers
with 14_ points and Ryan
Halvorsen had 11. The teams
each ad 37 rebounds with Mike
Garrett leading the way for the
Cardinals with eight. Garrett also
led tbe assi• department with
four and Garcia had five steals.
Deacon Heideman racked up an
~ v e seven blocked shots in
the game.
It was a good shooting night for
the Cards as they hit 30 of 61 for
49 percent from the floor. At the
line, they connected on eight of
15 for 53 percent.
Although their first place spot
• is locked up, the Cards have their
wort cut out for them this
weekend as they host Helix on
Friday and travel to Dufur on
Photo by Wayns Hams
Saurday. Helix defeated the David Wagenblast (22) goes for layup against Cascade Locks
number-one seed from the West
Division, Sherman, last Saturday pesky Sherman team. Games plays first on Saturday at 2:30
and Dufur has lost only twice in begin at 6 p.m. on Friday with the p.m. followed by the girl ' var-
leque, both times to the same girls' varsity. The boys JV team sity and then the boy ' var ity.
Car·dinals best Wheeler 64-27
By Anne Morter
The Ione Cardinals had two
euy wins last weekend besting
Wheeler on Feb. 7 and shellack-
ina Cascade Locks on Feb. 8.
The wins assured the Cards of the
number-one seed from the East
Division in the Big Sky
Conference.
The Cards outmanned the flu-
plagued Wheeler Falcon Friday
night in front of a home crowd,
64-27. The Cardinals cruised
while the Falcon struggled with
HHS class of '93 taking orders
for booster jackets
The Heppner High School class
of '93 will be selling booster
jackets at the next two home
games, Sat. Feb. 15 and Friday ,
Feb. 21.
Jackets are royal blue satin with
a choice of olid tripe on the
cuffs and band or olid blue rib-
bing to match the jacket . A am-
pie jacket may be seen at the
games. 'They are available for $55
for a quilted lining style or $45
for a brushed nylon lined tyle.
The price includes screen printing
either front or back. There are ad-
d itio.nal charge for over ized
jackets and for screen printing on
both front and back. A tarter
style jacket is also available.
Foam seat cushions are also be-
ing sold for 7 .50 each.
just one field goal in the first half.
David Wagenbla t wa the
leading scorer with 12 point
followed by Brent Sheirbon with
11 and Mike Garrett with 10.
Aaron Heideman and Garrett
each had eight rebounds as Ione
outboarded Wheeler 43-34. Gabe
Garcia handed out ix a i t
while Wagenblast added five and
Sheirbon four and each nabbed
four teals in the game. Deacon
Heideman had three blocked
hot .
The Card hot 38 percent from
the floor. making 28 of 73. At the
line they hit five of eight for 62
percent. Wheeler wa nine of 4 1
for 24 percent from the floor and
even of 13 for 54 percent from
the line.
''The game wa a good oppor-
tunity for the kid off the bench.
They played a lot and played
well," said coach Del LaRue.
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