Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 15, 1995 - THREE
Mustangs get first league Cardinals down Cougars
Photo by W a y n ? H am s
Lady Cards tie up Echo player
By Tonya Heideman
The lady Cardinals downed
the Echo Cougars 55-47 on Fri
day, February 10 to secure a
first place entrance at the 1A
District Tournament on Friday,
February 17.
The Cougars fought hard to
stay with the Cardinals in the
first half, trailing by just three
points. Half time score was
24-21.
The second half brought con
tinued pressure from the Car
dinal starting five as they con
tinued to wear the Cougars
down. The Cards lead by as
much as 15 points in the fourth
quarter and held on, posting a
55-47 victory.
The Cardinals were lead by
Suzy Heideman with 19 points
and eight rebounds.
Fighting for a rebound
By Tonya Heideman
lone
12 12 14 17 55
Echo
12
9 10 17 47
lone: McCarty 1 1-3 3, Wagenblast 0
1-
2 1, McElligott 8 0-4 16, Dombrowski 7
2-
4 16, Heideman 8 3-4 19, Bedortha,
Minster, Sullivan. Totals 24 7-17 55.
Echo: Seeger 1 1-3 3, Fisher 4 1-5 9,
Browning 7 5-8 21, McKenzie 3 2-4 8,
Marsh 2 0-0 4, Baker 1 0-0 2, Miller,
Brent Wright (42) gets called for a
Bevan. Totals 13 9-20 47.
Three point goals Browning two. Foul
against a Stanfield player Saturday
ed out McKenzie Total fouls lone 17
(10) watches
Echo 18. Technical fouls none.
The Heppner Mustangs out quarter and Dickenson hit on
rebounded, out hustled and, in 10 to lead H eppner's 26 -14
the end, out scored the Stan scoring blitz over Stanfield in
field Tigers, 86-77, to take their the final stanza.
Others who scored included:
first CBC win of the year Satur
Eric
Schonbachler with eight,
day, Feb. 11, in Heppner.
Brent
Wright with four and
The game was close, tied at
Dan
Burnside
with two.
19 at the end of the first
The
Mustangs
finish up their
quarter, tied at 39 at the end of
season
this
weekend,
taking on
the half. Stanfield was ahead
the
Pilot
Rock
Rockets
Friday
by three, 63-60, at the end of
night,
Feb.
17,
at
home,
and
the third quarter, but hot
■then
traveling
to
Sherman
shooting by H eppner's senior
guards Trent Hughes and Chris County Saturday night, Feb.
Dickenson in the fourth quarter 18, for their final game of the
spelled the difference for the season.
Heppner
19 20 21 26 86
Mustangs.
Stanfield
19 20 24 14 77
As they have all season, the Heppner: Matteson
5 3-8 13, Ewing,
Mustangs out rebounded their Schonbachler 3 2-5 8, Hughes 10 6-10 28,
opponent, this time beating Burnside 2 0-1 2, Dickenson 6 8-9 20,
2 0 -1 4 , Sykes 5 1-1 1 1 . Totals 32
Stanfield on the boards, 42-29, Wright
20-35 86
and played tough defense,
Stanfield: M Newman 2 6-6 11, Baker
holding the Tigers rugged 10 0-1 23, Whelan 3 8-1114, Wright 2 0-2
4, Garcia 5 1-2 13, Blankeship 4 1-1 9,
postman Chris Whelan to only Katsel 0 1-2 1, J Newman 1 0-0 2. Totals
14 points. But this game Hepp 27 17-25 77.
Three point goals M Newman, Baker
ner was able to put some points
3, Garcia and Hughes 2. Fouled out M.
on the board.
Newman, Matteson, Schonbachler. Total
The Mustangs had four play fouls Stanfield 29 Heppner 22. Technical
ers in double figures including fouls none.
a game-high 28 points for Trent
Hughes, and a season best 20
points for Chris Dickenson.
Justin Matteson banged down
13 and Chris Sykes added 11.
Hughes scored 12 in the fourth
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lone Cardinal boys made a
good comeback victory over the
Echo C ougars on Friday,
February 10 and beat the
Cougars 68-55 for the number
one district tournament spot.
The Cardinals starting five
seemed to struggle for every
point scored and were behind
going into the fourth quarter.
The Cardinal bench was hot
and contributed greatly 1n the
last quarter to grab the first
place seating in the Big Sky
Tournament.
lone outscored Echo, 25-10,
in the last quarter, with a final
score of lone 68, Echo 65.
Thierry Delbart scored 18
points, Jerad Ashbeck had 12
points and sophomore Luke
Swanson, had 11 for the Cards.
Eleven Cardinals played and
everyone scored.
The district tournament will be
played on February 17 and 18
at the new Hermiston high
school gym. The games will
begin at 1:30 p.m. Friday.
lone: McElligott 4 0-0 9, Allen 1 0-0 2,
Swanson 4 3 -5 1 1 , Orem 1 0-0 2, Garrett
0 2-3 2, Bacon 3 0-0 6. Heideman 2 0-2
4, Delbart 7 4-10 18, Morgan 1 2-2 4,
Ashbeck 4 4-6 12, Taylor 2 0-1 4,, Totals
26 15-28 68
Echo: Campbell 1 3-3 5, Reynolds 1 0-1
2, Lopez 2 0-0 4, Hart 8 3-5 19, Newman
3 0-0 6, Erck 5 4-5 14, Brown 5 3-4 15.
Cards ease past Falcons
By Tonya Heideman
The Cards eased past the
Falcons with an 89 to 57 victory
on Saturday Feb. 11, to end
their league 9-1. The Wheeler
Falcons put up a struggle but
were no match for the Car
dinals who were still on a roll
from the night before.
Total teamwork and support
for each other was evidenced
by the crowd, as all 12 players
contributed to the win. Thierry
Delbart and Jerad Ashbeck
shared high point honors, each
with 18.
lone Cardinal Boys will play
the Wasco County Redsides at
Hermiston High School gym at
7:30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 17 in
the Big Sky League 1A district
tournament.
lone
22 19 25 23 89
Wheeler
13 14 13 17 57
lone: McElligott 1 2-2 5, Allen 3 2-3 8,
Swanson 3 1 -3 8, Orem 5 1-1 11, Garrett
3 2-2 7, Bacon 0 3-4 3, Jerad Ashbeck 9
0-1 18, Taylor, Jeremy Ashbeck. Totals
36 13-23 89
Wheeler: Liston 4 1-3 9, Wilson 3 0-0
8. Shaffer 9 4-7 22, Humphreys 4 3 -611,
Crouch 1 2-5 4, Kirby 1 0-0 3, McNeill,
Monet, Willkiams Totals 22 10-23 57.
Three point goals McELIigott. Swan
son, Garrett, Wilson 2, Kirby Fouled out-
Delbart, Liston. Total fouls lone 19
Wheeler 25. Technical fouls Delbart
Lady Cards end season
30 consecutive wins
By Tonya Heideman
The Cardinals finished their
league season play by landing
their 30th consecutive Big Sky
victory over the last three
seasons downing the Wheeler
Falcons, 56-38, Saturday, Feb.
11 .
The Cardinals took control
early and continued to build on
their lead throughout the
game. The Cardinals had three
players in a double figures with
Melissa McElligott putting in
14, Anne Dombrowski, 12 and
Mary Jane McCarty, 11 points
and six assists. Suzv Heideman
lead on the boards with seven.
For the third consecutive
year, the lady Cardinals will
face the Wasco Co. Redsides at
the 1A district tournament at 6
p.m. on Friday, February 17,
for the district championship,
lone
19 10 14 13 56
Wheeler
11
7 11
9 38
lone: McCarty 5 0-011, Bedortha 2 0-0
4. Wagenblast 2 0-0 4. McElligott 4 5-7
14, Minster 1 0-0 2, Dombrowski 6 0-2 12,
Heideman 3 3-4 9. Anderson, Sullivan.
Totals 23 8-13 56
Wheeler Potter 4 1-2 9, Nelson 1 0-3
2. Peterson 0 2-6 2. Wright 3 0-2 6. Camp
bell 4 1-3 9, Bofman 2 3-4 8. Ward 1 0-0
2, Troxell. Totals 15 7-20 38
Three point goals McCarty, McElligott,
Bofman Fouled out-none Total fouls lone
16 Wheeler 12. Technical fouls none.
St. Patrick's Parish to present dramas
Two dram as will be
presented in St. Patrick's Parish
Hall on Sunday, Feb. 26 at 4
p.m.
"Searching” is a one-act play
written by O.B. Rozell. The
story is about a 16 year old
adopted girl who was brought
up in a home filled with love
and understanding. A crisis in
the family now makes it im
perative that she find her
natural parents. The play is
p resen ted by special a r
rangements with I.E. Clark,
publisher, Schulenburg, Tx.
"Lady On The Rocks" deals
with the subject of alcoholism.
It evokes aw areness that
alcoholism is a disease, and
creates understanding for the
victims and their families. It
was written by Elizabeth Blake,
and was commissioned by the
National Council on Alcohol-
ism. It is presented by ar
rangements with Plays for
Living.
Coffee, punch, pie and
cookies will be served during
intermission.
Admission is free and every
one is welcome to attend.
Card party
winners listed
By Delpha Jones
The monthly card party,
sponsored by the Rebekah
Lodge was held Saturday even
ing, Feb. 11. Those winning
prizes were: women's high,
Kathy Tellechea, second Mary
Ann Palm er; m en 's high
Glover Peck, second Elmer
Heath; traveling Bill Padberg
and Clarence Buchanan.
Refreshments were served.