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Cards win two in Wasco Tourney
Kart about providing a shopping
By Kara Miller
cart of groceries for a raffle in
The Lady Cardinals added JV
January. Betty Gray is checking
players, C harissa G ates and
on a weekend trip package and
Shelby Krebs, to their roster when
Robinson, a PnmeStar package.
the basketball teams traveled to
Other money making projects
Maupin Friday, Dec. 12, to com
will include a steak feed on either
Jan. 16 or Feb. 13, pending ap pete in their annual two-day tour
nament. In addition to lone and
proval from the student council.
the hosts, South Wasco County
In other business, Robinson
Redsides, other schools in the
offered to consult with Cam
George of Lott’s Electric about lineup were Sherman County
improving the school’s sound Huskies and Long Creek Moun
system. The fifth and sixth grade taineers. The Long Creek and
band, under the direction of Ron lone teams were guests in the
Neighom, was commended for homes of the families and boost
the fine job they did playing at ers of South Wasco County High
the Pilot Rock game. The lone School.
lone faced 2A Sherman County
community band will begin play
.in the opening contest. It was a
ing Jan. 16.
lone graduate Luke Swanson see-saw battle with lone in the
will be playing on the Eastern lead by two at the end of the first
Oregon University basketball quarter and at the half, but the
team against Blue Mountain Huskies outscored the Cards in
Community College Wednesday, the third to take the lead by two.
lone pulled ahead in the opening
Jan. 7, at Pendleton.
of
the fourth quarter and the Hus
The next meeting of the lone
kies
started fouling. Although
Booster Club will be Thursday,
free
throws
have been a bugaboo
Jan. 8 at 8 p.m. at Beecher’s Cafe.
for the Cards this year, shooting
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less than 50 percent, they sank
enough to maintain the lead and
won 54-51.
Brenda Burright was game
The Heppner Church o f the
high scorer with 19 points; Camie
Nazarene
will
host
a
community
so
men’s breakfast on Sunday, Dec. Bumght added 15. Sybil Krebs
so 21, from 8-9 a.m. at the church.
had two points, Nikki McElligott,
The breakfast is sponsored by eight, Kara Miller, seven, and
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the Church of the Nazarene, the Niki Sullivan, three, for the win
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Christian Life Center and the ning effort, lone 54, Sherman
» First Christian Church.
County, 51.
The lone Booster Club met
Thursday, Dec. 11, at Beecher’s
Cafe. It was noted the club made
$472.47 on the spaghetti fed dur
ing the Pilot Rock basketball
game. A photo of the girls’ state
champion track team has been
found. An 8” x 10” copy will be
made for the plaque.
Jim Swanson reported on the
status of the suit against the rec
reation district. The district lost
their motion for a dismissal of the
suit. The next step is a hearing
before a judge.
Athletic director Dean Robin
son reported recent changes to the
w inter sports schedule: The
Thursday, Dec. 18 game with the
Heppner C team has been moved
to Feb. 2. The home game with
Dufur was changed from Jan. 9
to Jan. 6.
The club will sponsor several
raffles at upcoming games. Lau
rel Cannon will contact Shop-n-
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Statistics:
lone: 17-10-12-15-54
Sherman County: 15-10-16-10-51
lone: Sybil Krebs 0 2-2-2, Nikki
McElligott 4 0-0-8, Kara Miller 2 3-9-
7, Camie Burright 6 3-7-15, Brenda
Burright 8 2-5-19, Brandi Brantley 0
0-0-0, Niki Sullivan 0 3-6-3, Allison
Halvorseh 0 0-0-0. Three-point goals:
B. Burright, C. Burright.
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The Lady Cardinals met the
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for the first time in recent history
Card party held
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A card party was held at the
lodge hall on Dec. 6. Bob Taylor
won men’s high; Ginger Keithley
won
women's
high;
Dot
Halvorsen won women's low;
and traveling went to Ginger
Keithley and Sue Vinson.
Refreshments were served.
The Grange met for a potluck
supper. Those attending brought
an item for children for
Christmas or for the food bank.
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as they squared off in the cham
pionship match Saturday, Dec. 13
in Maupin. The Cardinals won the
match, 56-35.
Long Creek took the opening
tip, but turned the ball over to the
Cards who went on a scoring
spree, racking up 29 points to the
Mountaineers’ six, by the end of
the first quarter.
The two teams went to the
locker room at the half with the
score, lone, 38, Long Creek, 12.
lone’s defense was strong and
forced Long Creek turnovers that
turned into points for the Cardi
nals.
McElligott and Miller pulled
down nine and six rebounds re
spectively. lone got 16 steals and
Long Creek turned the ball over
25 times, while lone held their
own turnovers to 13. C. Bumght
led the team in steals and assists
with six each, and Sullivan had
two blocked shots to her credit,
lone shot 61 percent from the
field for the game and made a
small improvement to their free
throw percentage to hold their
lead and win the game with a fi
nal score, 56-35.
Statistics:
lone: 29-9-9-9-56
Long Creek: 6-6-9-14-35
lone-Krebs 0 1-2-1, Charissa
Gates 0 0-0-0, McElligott 6 0-1-12,
Miller5 1-2-11, C. Burright 4 3-6-11,
B Burright 6 1-3-14, Brantley 0 1-2-
1, Sullivan 3 0-2-6. Three-point goals
B. Burright.
School board holds meeting
The Morrow County School position at HHS effective Feb. 27
District Board, at their regular with an interim contract through
meeting Monday, Dec. 8, at June 30; Connie Rodriguez,
Columbia Middle School in from 3-1/2 hour per day English
Irrigon,
directed
the as a Second Language education
administration to negotiate a assistant position at CMS; and
contract with Mid Columbia Bus Claude Birt, from extra duty
Company on the sale of the contract as Riverside High
School annual advisor.
district's Type 20 busses.
The board also heard a report
-approved employment for:
on the progress at the Heppner Debbie Basile, three-hour per
school construction sites. The day special education assistant
framing was reported to be near position at Heppner Elementary
completion at Heppner High School to work one-on-one with
School, with work anticipated to a special needs student; Cynthia
begin shortly at Heppner Tallman, an addition 1/2 hour per
Elementary School. The progress day to her three-hour position as
will allow the contractors to special education assistant at
work through the winter weather. HES to work one-on-one with a
In other business, the board: - special needs student; Kevin
heard
a
report
from Gilbertson, RHS assistant boys'
superintendent Chuck Starr of basketball
coach;
Dave
another burglary at Sam Richards, RHS assistant girls'
Boardman Elementary School basketball
coach;
Rollie
with TVs and VCRs stolen; that Marshall, HHS assistant girls'
the Imgon Learning Center had basketball coach; Brian Cook,
been vandalized, which set off CMS assistant wrestling coach;
their alarm system and that Donna Neighbors, 1/2 time CMS
Columbia Middle School had dance team advisor; G.Ann
been "tagged" with graffiti. The Thomas-Heddle, RHS annual
students involved were reported advisor.
to have been apprehended.
-accepted resignation of
-came to a consensus that the Marilyn Acock, Irrigon member
board would not conduct a four- of
the
Boardman-Imgon
day week survey this year.
Advisory Committee.
-approved resignations and
-heard the following
retirements from: Stub Lewis, announcements: Christmas break
from assistant custodian position . will be held from Dec. 20
at Heppner High School, through January 4; the next
effective Dec. 31; Dale Conklin, meeting will be held at the
from social studies teaching district office at 7:30 p.m. on
January 12.
B M C C dinn er date incorrect
The Blue Mountain Commu
nity College Christmas Eve din
ner will be held Wednesday, Dec.
Schedules:
• Buys • Girls
JV »Junior High
24, from 5-6:30 p.m. at BMCC
in Pioneer Hall. The previous date
listed for the dinner was incorrect.
For more information, call 278-
5929 or 278-5930.
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