Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppnef, Oregon Wednesday, October 6, 1999 - THREE
Ione Cardinals take first
league win over Cougars
lone varsity walkes away with lone varsity volleyball
easy win over Helix Grizzlies defeats Echo in homecoming
By Bob and Cathy Gates
The lone Cardinals had their
first league win Friday, Oct. 1,
against the Echo Cougars, 34-14.
The C a rd in a ls' Dan Scott
scored in the first quarter, after
Echo fumbled a punt reception
The Cardinals led 8-0 at the end
of the first quarter
In the second quarter, the hard
tunning of Brad Bumght and Scott
enabled lone to gam ble on a
fourth down and two play in which
they made a first down, allowing
Scott to score on the next play, a
30 yard run. The half ended with
lone's defense shutting out Echo,
16-0.
In the third quarter. lone recov
ered the opening kickoff after
Scott made a big play, tackling the
kickoff returner and recovering
his fumble. A few plays later. Scott
scored on a five yard run
After the Cardinals scored, the
Cougars answered back with six
points on a six yard run On the
ensuing kickoff. Echo kicked an
onside kick, recovered the ball and
scored on the next play, to make
the score 22-14.
The fourth quarter started with
lone hanging onto a 22-14 lead
Quickly lone recovered a Cougar
fumble and Bumght scored on a
37 yard run
Echo tried to catch up through
the air, but Korey Morgan inter
cepted their pass He was called
for pass interference on a highly
controversial call On the next
play, Burright intercepted a Cou
gar pass
The Cardinals sealed their vic
tory when Scott caused a fumble
Allan Gnbskov scooped up the ball
and ran for a touchdown.
Dan Scott had 136 yards on 22
carries. Brad Burright had 127
yards on 21 carries. Scott and
Allan Gribskov both had 19 tack
les for the Cardinals
lone's defense played up to
their ability, shutting down the
Cougars' passing attack and al
lowing only 189 yards rushing
tone's next game is at Arling
ton on Thursday, Oct. 7, at 7:30
p.m.
The lone Lady Cardinals
meandered to Helix on September
30 to challenge the Helix Grizzlies
to a volleyball match. The lone
Varsity squad easily walked away
with the first game, 16-6.
The Grizzlies buckled down and
gave the Lady Cardinals a tougher
contest in the next game but lone
still came out on top, winning 15-
9.
Freshman Diana McEUigott led
lone with eight points, followed by
Camie Burright and Nikki
McEUigott, each with six points.
Burright's jump serves were right
on and difficult for Helix to return.
Charissa Gates and Erin
Crowell did an excellent job of
getting the sets to the hitters.
Coach Charity McEUigott said
she was impressed with the team's
hitting at the net.
Nikki McEUigott had 14 spikes,
two kills and four dumps. Camie
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By Rick Paullus
The Heppner Mustang JV foot
ball team edged the Riverside Pi
rate JVs. 16-14, in Heppner. on
Thursday. Sept. 30.
The Pirates took an early lead
on a 70 yard run on a fake punt
The two-point conversion run
failed, giving Riverside a 6-0 lead
The Mustang defense held on
fourth down and took over on their
own 18 yard line. The Mustangs
got good running from Travis
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Bellamy and Brad Adams, and a
30 yard run by Kelly Paullus set
up a three yard sweep by Bellamy
for the touchdown. Braid Adams'
two-point conversion am gave the
Mustangs an 8-6 lead at halftime.
The Pirates came back in the
third quarter, scoring a touchdown
on a one yard run and getting the
PAT to take a 14-8 lead
Conor Kilkenny intercepted a
The Colts In a plleup
The Heppner Colts traveled to
Stanfield on Wednesday, Sept. 29,
and won. 24-6, using an effective
running game and a stingy de
fense. The win moves the Colts
to 3-0 on the year.
The Colts' defense held on the
first series and took over at their
own 40 yard line. Getting good
runs by Matt Kenny, J.C. Shemtt
and Rory Kilkenny, the Colts
moved to the five yard line. Roy
Proctor took it in from there for
the Colts' first touchdown
Stanfield came nght back and
tied the score on a long run at the
end of the first quarter
The Colts went ahead 12-6 at
halftime on an 18 yard touchdown
run by Sherritt
Sherritt scored his second
touchdown of the game in the third
M C Health Dept.
The Morrow County Health
Dept, lists the following monthly
schedule for blood pressures and
immunizations:
Thursday, Oct. 7-blood pres
sures and immunizations. Hepp
ner clinic. 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p m . and
Imgon clinic. 9:30 a m.-4 p m.;
Tuesday. Oct. 12-blood pres
sures and immunizations. Board-
man clime, 9:30 a.m.-4 p m.;
Thursday. Oct. 14-blood pres
sures and immunizations. Hepp
ner clinic. 8:30 am .-4:30 p.m.;
Monday. Oct. 18-Irrigon flu
clinic at Stokes Landing Senior
Center. 12-7 pm .;
Tuesday, Oct. 19-Boardman flu
clinic at the Boardman clinic. 12-
7 p.m.;
Wednesday, Oct. 20-Heppner
flu clinic at the St. Patrick's Se-
nior Center. 10a nv-12 noon, and
lone flu clinic at lone City Hall, 4
p.m.-7 p m.;
Thursday. Oct 21 -Heppner flu
clinic at the Heppner clinic. 12-7
p.m.;
Tuesday, Oct 26-blood pres
sures and immunizations. Board-
man clinic. 9:30 a m.-4 p.m.,
Thursday. Oct. 28-blood pres
sures and immunizations. Hepp
ner clinic. 8:30 a m -4:30p.m
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percent of Echo's hits to the back
row.
The lone JV squad followed suit
by taking Echo into three games
before defeating the Cougars, 15-
7, 9-15, 15-1.
Allison Halvorsen and Adrienne
Swanson served seven points each
for the Cardinals. Molly Barrow
had an excellent night at the net
with five hits to her credit. Tracy
Griffith also hit well at the net
during the match.
Nonnee Walters played well in
the back court and hustled to the
ball to keep it in play. Jeanette
Brantley was impressive with
clean crisp passes to the setter.
Coach Cathy McCabe said she
was pleased with the level of play
that the JV squad has had the
entire week. "They have worked
hard at getting the ball to the setter
and hitting hard at the net,” said
McCabe.
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pass at the Mustangs' 10 yard line
to end another Pirate drive.
Adam Bergstrom recovered a
fumble on a punt attempt to give
the Mustangs the ball at the five
yard line of the Pirates
Brad Adams took it in from two
yards out for the tying touchdown
and ran in the two-point conver
sion to give the Mustangs the lb-
14 lead with 7:52 left in the fourth
quarter
Heppner held on and ran out
the clock to move to 3-0 on the
year.
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Riverside 6 0 8 0 - 14
Hepnner 0 8 0 8 - 16
First quarter R iverside-70 yard run
(run failed).
S eco nd quarter: H e p p n e r-T ra v is
Bellamy three yard run (Brad Adams run).
Third quarter: Riverside-one yard run
(run good).
Fourth quarter: Heppner-B Adams
two yard run (B Adams run)
photo by Sondi Day
By Rick Paullus
St
The lone Cardinals hosted the
Echo
Cougars
for
their
homecoming games on Friday,
October 1. The varsity volleyball
team handed the Cougars a loss,
defeating Echo in three games.
Echo started the match handing the
Cardinals a wake up call by
defeating the lone squad, 13-15.
Echo played excellent ball; they
spiked hard and blocked at the net.
Coach Charity McEUigott was
surprised by the Cougars' level of
play. "Echo played one of the best
games I have ever seen them play
that first game," said McEUigott.
"I think it caught our girls off
guard."
lone dug down deep and pulled
out the next two games, defeating
Echo, 15-7, 15-4.
Camie Burright led the Lady
Cardinals with 11 points and 19
hits at the net. Amellia Peck
performed well, digging up 95
Mustang JVs tie with Eagles 6-6
Colts beat Stanfield
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Burright also contributed 12
spikes and four kills to the team
effort
The JV team struggled to walk
away with their match, winning in
three games, 7-15, 15-8, 15-11.
The lone JV team had a tough time
engaging the first game but was
able to become more focused to
win the next two games.
Freshman
Caitlin
Orem
contributed six points. Molly
Barrow and Jeanette Brantley
served five points each to the
Cardinal effort. Junior Ashley
Carmack did a great job blocking
at the net and was swift in the back
row in getting the ball to the setter
in the front row.
Coach Cathy McCabe hands
much of the Cardinal success at
Helix to Adrienne Swanson who,
said McCabe, "has done a terrific
job of setting the ball up to the
hitters and is playing exceptional
team ball."
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quarter on a 32 yard run.
The Colts got their final touch
down of the game late in the fourth
quarter on a two yard run by
Kenny. The touchdown was set
up on a 45 yard bootleg by Shemtt
and a 15 yard run by Kenny
The offensive line o f Kyle
Carlson. Peter Geer, Quinn Peck,
Robby Smith. Aaron Allstott and
Colton Hanson did a good job most
of the night.
The Colts' next game will be
at Heppner on Wednesday, Oct
6 against Umatilla.
Statistics
Colts 6 6 6 6 - 24
Stanfield 6 0 0 0 - 6
First quarter Colts-Roy Proctor five
yard run (kick failed); Stanfield-40 yard
run (kick failed)
Second quarter Colts-J C Sherritt 18
yard run (kick failed)
Third quarter Colts-Sherritt 32 yard
run (lock failed)
Fourth quarter: Matt Kenny two yard
run (kick faked)
lone JVs beat
Prescott, WA
By Mickey Winnett
The lone JV volleyball team
played the Prescott varsity team
from Prescott. WA. on Friday,
Sept 17. and won, 15-4, 15-6.
Adrienne Swanson and Caitlin
Orem lead the team in setting with
12 each Miranda McEUigott and
Kristen Davidson lead the team
in the backrow with six success
ful passes each. Orem and
McEUigott each served for a total
of six points each. Tracy Griffith
had a kill off of a backrow spike.
Cyndi Heagy played the front row
very consistently
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Ione VB takes first at tourney
The lone Volleyball team took
first place at the Wahtonka
Tourney Saturday, September 18.
lone beat Dufiir in two 15-10,15-
9, Portland Lutheran in three, 15-
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in Lexington
The Umati lla-Morrow Education
Service District will hold its
regular monthly board meeting at
the Morrow County School
District headquarters in Lexington
on Thursday, October 14,
beginning at 7:30 p.m.
Board President Tom Groat said
that the meeting is being held in
Morrow County in order to
provide Morrow County board
members, district staff and
interested community members
with an opportunity to be more
accessible to an ESD Board
meeting.
The Education Service District
oversees a variety of programs
throughout both counties and
provides services at all Morrow
County school buildings. As part
of the agenda for the October 14
board meeting, ESD and local staff
members will present an overview
of several joint programs
conducted in Morrow County.
The meeting is open to the
public and all interested persons
are invited to attend.
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Erin Crowell had 27 points for
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Charissa Gates had 15 points for
the day and led the back row with
22 successful passes. Nikki
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the day. Camie Burright showed
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and 20 set assists for the day.
Diana McEUigott and
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