Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 14, 1996 - FIVE
Cards' win clinches East first Cards defeat Falcons, 84-62
place standings in league
Wedding
Baker—Mossman
M arc O rem plays over Echo defenders
Jill Barber passes out from a pack of Stanfield players.
The lone Cardinals entered 20 point lead that the Cougars
the last week of the regular could not overcome. The win
season with their backs against clinched at least a tie for first
the wall. The Cardinals, lead place in the East half of the
ing the league by one game league for the Cardinals.
The Cards had balanced scor
over second place Echo and
ing,
with four players in dou
Helix, faced Echo on Friday,
ble
figures,
led by Swanson
Feb. 9, and Wheeler on Satur
with
19,
Marc
Orem with 14,
day, Feb. 10, both at home.
followed
by
Jon
Garrett and
The Friday game against
Bacon
with
11
each.
Steve
Echo ended with a win for
Allen
dished
out
eight
assists,
lone, 71-56. The Cardinals
opened a six point lead in the followed by Swanson with six.
first quarter and extended it to The Cardinals were led on the
10 points before the Cougars boards by Bacon's 11 caroms.
caught fire and closed to five Bacon also had an excellent
defensive game with three
points at the half.
The Cards came out firing in steals and two blocked shots.
the third quarter and put to Kelly Morgan finished with a
gether good defense and hot strong seven rebounds.
STATS* lone-27 9-22 71. Allen 2 2-4 6,
shooting for a 30 point quarter. Swanson
6 3-5 17, Garrett 4 0-111, Bacon
Joe Bacon scored 9 and Luke 5 0 -31 1 , Morgan 2 2-3 6, Taylor 1 0-0 2,
Swanson, 8, in the quarter.
Hybs 0 1-2 1, Crowell 0 0-2 0, Rietmann
The Cardinals cooled for on 0 1 -2 1 , Orem 7 0-1 14, McElligott, Crum.
Echo-22 3-4 56. Hart 7 1-1 17, Camp
ly 9 points in the fourth quart
bell 4 0-0 12, Martuscelli 4 0-0 9, Fisher
er, but the damage was done,
2 0-0 5, Brown 3 2-3 8, James 2 0-0 5,
as the Cards had established a Newman, Mack, Hartsteen, Lopez.
Come Share With Us
Jon G arrett gets off a jum p shot
The lone Cardinals were out
to wrap up the league title and
did just that by defeating the
Wheeler Falcons, 84-62, Satur
day, Feb. 10.
The Cardinals got off to a
slow start and trailed 17-13 at
the end of the first quarter. In
the second quarter, the Car
dinals picked up the defensive
intensity and moved the ball
well on the offensive end, fin
ding the open man to score 32
points in the quarter. Jon Gar
rett led the second quarter
charge with 14 points. The Car
dinals led 45-30 at the half and
never looked back.
All but two, of the Cardinals
scored, and six players were in
double figures, led by Garrett
with 18, followed by Luke
Swanson with 15, Jake McElli
gott with 11, and Joe Bacon,
Marc Orem and Petr Hybs had
10 each.
led the
charge on the boards with eight
rebounds, followed by Hybs
with six. Bacon led the defen-
sive charge as well, with four
steals. Jacob Taylor had two
steals and a blocked shot for a
good night on the defensive
end of the court.
According to Coach Del La-
Rue, "It was probably our best
effort of the season as far as
total team effort. We are com-
ing together as a team and
playing our best basketball of
the season at the right time."
STATS: lone-32 14-22 84. Allen 1 2-2
5, Swanson 5 2-2 15, McElligott 4 3-4 11,
Garrett 8 0-0 18, Bacon 3 4-8 10, Orem
5 0-1 10, Crum 1 0-0 2, Morgan 1 0-0 2,
01 04WetmannTay,°r °
1 Cr°We" °
Wheeler-24 7-14 62. Wilson 3 1-3 10,
McNeill 6 1-2 14. Shaffer 6 2-2 15, Liston
2 0-1 5, Potter 1 3-6 5, Leavitt 6 0-0 13,
Kirby, Cody.
Marti Baker of Heppner and Kevin Mossman of Granger, In
diana were married September 9, 1995, in a double ring ceremony
at First Christian Church in Heppner with the Reverend Mike
Johnson of Hermiston performing the ceremony.
The bride's parents are Clarence and Clarice Baker of Hepp
ner and the groom's are Raymond and Sandra Niedbala of
Granger.
The bride was given in marriage by her father. Matron of honor
was Lynda Baker of Hermiston and bridesmaid was Jan Murrell
of Lebanon, sisters of the bride. Best man was Paul Guest of
Visalia, California and groomsman was Rod Hensel of Vancouver,
B.C. Candlelighters were Elizabeth Baker of Heppner and Robert
Beaubien of Hermiston, niece and nephew of the bride. Flower
girl was Hailee Baker of Pendleton, the bride's niece and ring
bearer was Zachary Johnson of Hermiston. Ushers were William
Baker of Tillamook and Steve Baker of Pendleton, brothers of
the bride. Attending the guest book was Sarah Baker of Hepp-
ner and program attendant was Hidee Baker of Pendletcrh, the
bride's nieces. Gift attendant was Ryan Beaubien of Roseburg,
the bride's nephew. Music was provided by Kathryn Hoskins,
organist and Betty Marquardt, pianist, with the Reverend Steve
Fricks, soloist, who also gave the scripture reading and prayer,
The bride wore a traditional floor length gown of white satin
with a round neckline and bodice beaded with seed pearls, se-
quins and applique. Her four foot train was trimmed with pearls.
She wore a fingertip veil with a band of applique, seed pearls
and sequins.
A reception was held in the church fellowship hall. The cake
was ma£je by the bride's sister, Jan Murrell and decorated by Jar
and Kelly Jo Keithly. The cake was served by Patti Baker ol
Pendleton and Debra Baker of Tillamook, the bride s sisters-in-
law. Punch was served by Marjorie Baker of Portland and Betty
Orton of Woodburn, aunts of the bride.
The bride is a eruaduate of Blue Mountain Community Col-
Willow Creek Baptist Church
Bible Study for all ages 2 p.m.
Worship Service 3 p.m.
Meeting in the
7th Day Adventist Church
The couple are now living in Kalamazoo, Michigan. The bride
is employed with Looking glass preschool and the groom with
Zales Jewelers. Both plan to continue their education at Western
Michigan University.
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The Heppner Fillies played
"excellent ball" on Friday
night, Feb. 10, against the
Weston-McEwen TigerScots.
Heppner dominated the entire
game, with the final score,
48-37.
Annie Hisler lead all scoring
with 10 points, followed by
Jossie Evans adding nine
points. Jill Barber and Lexi Mat-
teson each scored eight points,
Lori Moeller added seven, Tina
Kemp, four points, and to
round out the scoring, Jaci
Hughes hit two foul shots at
the end of the game.
Coach John Boyer stated,
"We are playing with a lot of
confidence right now. Jossie
Evans and Lori Moeller work
ed very hard to control the in
side against their big girls."
MCGC meets
Mick Sharp shot a perfect 25
to win the 16-yard event at the
Morrow County Gun Club
Sunday, Feb. 11. Jeff Cutsforth,
Pat Lovgren and Harvey Child
ers tied for second with 24
apiece.
Cutsforth led the handicap
event with 24 targets broken
and Lovgren took second with
a 23.
Four Annie Oakleys were
played out, with Tony Green
up, Jon Hedman, Childers and
Cutsforth each taking a win.
The gun club will be open
Sunday, Feb. 18, at noon for
another afternoon of trapshoot
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