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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 19, 1994 Arlington no contest for lady Cards Ione Cardinals dcfcat Blue Devils ing just nine of 45 for 20 percent from the floor and six of 12 for 50 percent from the line. ” 1 got a chance to look at my second team a little more,” said coach Dana Heideman. “ It gave them playing time at the varsity level which is a plus for them,” he added. The Cardinals host Helix this Friday, Jan. 21 and travel to Wheeler on Saturday, Jan. 22. Dance team plans clinic The Community Dance Team has planned a dance clinic for girls in grades kindergarten through sixth grade. Practice will be held Jan. 24 through 28 beginning at 3:30 p.m. at the Heppner Elementary school multipurpose room. The girls will perform Saturday, Jan. 29 during half time of the Hepp ner High School boys’ varsity basketball game against Wahtonka. Cost for the clinic is $8 each. For more information contact Erin Fishburn, 676-5246. Ione preschool to assist cupid Jamie Lovett shoots for two points Photo by Wayne Hams By Anne Morter The game against Arlington held in Ione Saturday. Jan. t5 was no contest for the lady Car dinals who equalled the Honkers' game total in the first quarter. With liberal playing time for the second team, the Cards ran away with a 72-24 win. Michelle Walbom of Arlington was the game's leading scorer with 22 points, all but two of her team’s total. For the Cards. April Taylor was high scorer with 15. Jamie Lovett was the only other player in double figures with 13. Once again the rebounding story was all C ardinals. Suzy Heideman tallied 12 as the Cards drilled the Honkers 53-24. Becky Wagenblast dished out five assists and Mary Jane McCarty had two steals to pace the team in those departments. The lady Cards shot 32 of 76 for 42 percent from the floor. At the line, they shot a dismal seven of 24 for 29 percent. Arlington had a rough shooting night, mak The Creative Care Preschool of Ione will make Valentine's Day special for area valentines by hand delivering Hugs and Kisses (of the Hershey’s variety) to any address in Ione, Lexington and Heppner. The cost is just $2.50 for this special treat. Place orders with Theresa Hams at 422-7030, Michelle Raible at 422-7037 or on the United Church of Christ answering machine at 422-7530. By Anne Morter The Ione Cardinals started their league season off on the right foot last weekend defeating Condon 80-41 on Friday, Jan. 14 and Arl ington on Saturday, Jan. 15 at home. In Condon on Friday, the Car dinals had five players in double figures as they cruised to a vic tory. Jason Halvorsen, with seven of eight shooting from the field and parked on the bench in foul trouble for much of the game, led the Cards with 16 points. Jason Proud foot made three three-point shots and was fouled on two other three point attempts where he made five of his six free throws for 14 points. Jim Logan also had 14 and Jared Ashbeck and Aaron Heideman kicked in 13 apiece. Coach Del LaRue was pleased with the balanced scoring. “ It makes it tough for the other team to concentrate on one guy,” he noted. Aaron Heideman had a fine rebouding effort, leading the team with 16 boards. Logan led with eight assists but there were plen ty more to go around as Jared Ashbeck had five and Proudfoot added four. Jake Bacon had four m*- steals while Ashbeck, Nathan Heideman and Aaron Heideman each had three. Halvorsen had seven blocked shots in the game. The Cards had a hot shooting night making 31 of 65 for 48 per cent from the floor and 13 of 18 for 72 percent from the line. The Blue Devils shot 16 of 47 for 34 percent from the field and five of DO IT NOW! The H eppner Econom ic Developement Corporation’s an nual meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, January 26 at the Heppner Elks Club. The evening will get underway shooters will combine their best scores, phone them in to the Spokesman Review and compete with other shooters throughout the Northwest. High scorers for the singles event were Loren Woodside, shooting 24 out of 25 and Curt Day, 23/25. The handicap event was led by Day with 24 and Tim Hedman and Mike Gorman sharing second with 22 out of 25. Fun "shoots followed league competition with Loren Wood- side shooting a perfect 25. Steve Ball won one Annie Oakley event and Tim Hedman took three. The Gun Club will open at noon on Sunday, Jan. 23. Fillies total team effort beats Wahtonka 57-23 V ' PRE-SEASON OR POST-SEASON MAINTENANCE PAYS DIVIDENDS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR! 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We had trouble getting HEDC annual meeting Jan. 26 Gun club to compete in shoot Morrow County Gun Club has once again teamed up with the Walla Walla Gun Club to enter the Spokesm an-Review Telephonic Shoot. This is the se cond week out of eight that Mor row County and Walla Walla * Photo by Joyce Hughes Toni Cutsforth brings ball down the court for the Fillies None of the Heppner Fillies scored in double figures Friday night, Jan. 14 in their 57-23 vic tory over the Wahtonka Eagles. Everyone contributed for a total team effort. The Fillies led 24 to 10 at the half and held the Eagles to just five points in the third quarter. Kelsic Evans led the Fillies with nine points and Jodi Johnston and Toni Cutsforth each added eight to the Filly cause. Sunny Swanson led the Eagles with nine points. with a no-host cocktail time beginning at 6:30 p.m. Dinner is planned for 7:15 p.m. Guest speaker is John Huf- faker, the north-central regional business officer of the Oregon Economic Development Depart ment. Also on the agenda will be the annual report, the nominating committee report and the election of pew board members. The terms of Ann Spicer and Cliff Green will expire this year. Cost for the dinner is $12.50 each. RSVP to Bill Kuhn or Ann Spicer, 676-9141. by Friday, Jan. 21 . p--->r ~~— u --------it - the ball in the hole,” said LaRue. “ But things came around. We played good defense,” he added. Camp Fire candy sale to begin The Oregon Trail Camp Fire Council will begin its annual can dy sale fund raiser January 21. This year the campfire girls will be selling four products from Brown and Haley; Carmel Clusters, Creamy Mints, Almond Roca and Trail Mix at $3 per box. 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