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“ * r- *>• « Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 12, 1992 - THREE Cardinals comeback effort too late, bring home fourth place trophy By Anne Morter The Cards were back on the court 15 hours after their fall to Butte Falls, this time against Um pqua Valley Christian in a battle for third. The one point loss from the night before had taken its toll as LaRue found his team emo tionally and physically drained and the Monarchs marched away with a 71-68 win. The Monarchs got out to a 17-9 first quarter lead and still main tained a seven point edge at the half, where they led 34-27. It looked like the game was over in the early going of the fourth quarter but som ew here, somehow, the Cards reached way down and found a little energy for the final four minutes of the game. All of a sudden, it was a ball game again as the Cardinals pulled to within one point on a three-pointer by Gabe Garcia with 47 seconds to go. The Monarchs and the Cards took turns at the free throw line, but in the end Umpqua Christian hit Photo by Wayne Hams two and came away with the lone’s Gabe Garcia (10) drives around defender during state 71-68 win. Mike Garrett finished the game playoffs in Baker. Garcia set a new state tournament record, with 24 points, bringing his tour 13, for single game assists and tournament record of 25 total nament total to 85, a new record. assists. games. At the line, they shot 12 Garcia added 23. Garrett also had record. David Wagenblast finish of 18 for 67 percent. 16 rebounds which put him in the ed out the game with five assists, “ We never quit.” said coach record book again for his tourna and a tournament total of 21, ty LaRue. “ We just had no legs and ment total of 51 rebounds. Aaron ing the old record. no emotional intensity.” Heideman had eight, Ryan And so, while the Cards return The Cardinals’ fatigue showed Halvorsen grabbed seven and in their shooting percentages. ed home without the much sought Deacon Heideman six. Garcia From the floor they hit 26 of 67 after hardware, they did leave had seven assists in the game, for 39 percent, a considerable their mark on the record book in bringing his tournament total to cooling from the two previous Baker City. “ We made our im 25 and giving him another pact,” said LaRue. Fillies end season with defeat to Vale By Jeremy Maddern The H eppner F illie s’ overachieving season came to an end Friday March 6 in Pendleton at the hands of the Vale Vikings during the first round of the Regional Tournament playoffs. The Vikings handed the Fillies a 53-36 loss. The Fillies came in to the tournament as the number 2 team from the CBC conference with a 14-8 record to play the number 2 team from the Waipiti league the Vale Vikings, with a 22-2 record. The game started out dead even as the Vikings and the Fillies traded baskets for the entire first quarter. The Fillies led by a slim two points after the first quarter of play. Heppner started to cool down in the second quarter and Vale jumped out to a seven point lead midway in the second quarter. The Fillies began to chip away at the lead but the Vikings 1 held their ground and led 24-19 at the half. The Vikings began to pull away in the third quarter and showed their superior height advantage which led to easy lay ins. The smaller Fillies didn't give up and were hitting their jumpshots and ' stayed within the lead after the third quarter was in the books. Heppner was down by a big margin after a couple of quick Vale baskets to start the fourth and final quarter of play. The Fillies had to resort to fouling late in the fourth quarter but the Vik ings shot 11-14 at the charity stripe and put the Fillies away. The Vikings outrebounded the Garrett & Garcia set new records in opening game against W allowa By Anne Morter One healthy win and two heart breaking losses was the story of the lone Cardinals’ trip to the Class l A State Tournament held last weekend in Baker City. But it wasn’t the whole story for the Cards as they managed to leave their mark with a string of tournament records. Mike Garrett and Gabe Garcia were both nam ed to the All Tournament First Team. The Garcia-Garrett combina tion was formidable in the Cards’ opening game, where they down ed the Wallowa Cougars, 87-65. Garrett poured in an incredible 43 points on 19 of 27 shooting from the floor, setting new records in both points and field goals in a single game. The majority of his mighty point total came from short inside shots and at least 10 were off offensive rebounds. Helping Garrett along was Gabe Garcia who dished out a tourna ment record 13 assists in the game. As a team, the Cardinals combined for 27 assists, yet another single game tournament record. The Cardinals took control of the game jumping out to a 17-4 lead in the early going. In the third quarter, the Cougars pull ed to within nine when Garrett was out getting a sprained ankle taped. Showing that he hadn’t lost his momentum, Garrett returned to the game and scored eight straight points to put the game out of Wallowa’s reach. Besides Garrett's 43, Garcia and David Wagenblast also hit double figures with 11 and 10 respectively. Mike Garrett also Photo by Wayne Hams Mike Garrett goes for two against Wallowa in their opening game at Baker City. Garrett scored 43 points in the game, a new state record for a single contest. led the rebounding attack with 19. cent and seven of 10 at the line Deacon Heideman helped out for 70 percent. “ They were very definitely with 13 more rebounds and three ready to play,” said coach Del blocked shots. The Cards continued this LaRue. “ It was a good ball game, statistical dream game, hitting 39 we got a good effort from of 81 from the floor for 48 per everyone.” Cards fight hard battle Photo by Joyce Hughes Jodi Johnston (24) wrestles for loose ball against the Vikings shorter Fillies 33-25 and shot 42 percent to just 27 percent for the Fillies. Holly Eckman led the Fillies with 11 and Jodi Johnston chipped in 10. By Anne Morter With dreams of state titles dan cing in their heads, the Cards took the floor against Butte Falls in the 8:45 p.m. Friday game and walked away with a disappointing loss 64-63. The first half was close with the Loggers holding a two-point edge at the end of the first quarter and a four-point lead at halftime. A hot third quarter saw the cards go ahead 49-44 by the end of the period. But four straight three pointers by the Loggers were hard to answer. With 2:30 to go. Butte Falls hit yet another three pointer and this was the one that put them ahead to stay. “ It was one of those games that whoever got the last shot would win,” said coach LaRue. Unfortunately for the Cards, it wasn't them, as they failed to capitalize on their last opportunity with 14 seconds to go in the game. The Cardinals got the shot off but it didn't go. When the Loggers came up with the ball, they also got away with the 64-63 win. Mike Garrett had 18 points to lead four Cardinals into double figures. Ryan Halvorsen had 14, David Wagenblast added 12 and “Aaron Heideman chipped in 10. Garrett also had 16 rebounds followed by Halvorsen with nine. Wagenblast paced the team with seven assists followed by Gabe Garcia and Garrett with five each. Deacon Heideman had three blocked shots. Caught duckless? go to jail Get your duck for the O'Ducky race or visit the O'Quacker Coun ty Jail. The Duck Squad will be patrol- ing the downtown area Sat. March 14 from 9 a.m. until race time. Anyone who doesn’t have proof that they have rented a duck for the race will be put in the O'Quacker County Jail. The Cards had another hot The jail and duck booth will be shooting night, from the floor at on main street on Saturday. least, where they hit 26 of 48 for Ducks cost $3 to rent. Prizes are 54 percent. Their performance at $100 for first; $75 for second; the free throw line was not as $50 for third. O'Ducky T-shirts shiny. Making just eight of 17 will be given to the first 10 lucky “ really killed us,” commented ducks to cross the finish line. coach LaRue. “ One or two more Be ware... rent a duck or go to free throws and we could have jail and pay a buck to get out. It's won,” he said. either a buck or a duck. The Vikings advance to the state tournament by beating Im- bler who had lost earlier to the Weston-McEwen Tiger Scots. The Fillies ended their season with a 14-9 record. Two file for county surveyor Two people have filed for the Morrow County surveyor’s spot, a non-paid position. Incumbent Denny Edwards and Susan Newstetter< Mt. Vernon. both democrats< wi|| vie for ,hc position in the May 19 election. 7 CHEVROLET ST. PATRICK’S » i. 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