■feppner G azette-Tim es H eppner Oregon W ednesday Ione wins season opener against Spray-Mitchell I hc “Thiet Amigos”. Jeremiah McP.lligott Cameron Krebs and Cayle Krebs, blocked out the Spray team to assist lone’s Burnght with 111 yards. Rea with 132 yards. Rietmann with 85. Fabian with 65. Radie with 14 and Gutierrez with 10 yards rushing lone's offensive attack included three receptions tor Morgan for a total of 55 yards and one by Adam Neiffer for 16 yards. In the third quarter lone pressed on by out-scoring Spray 22 to 6. In the fourth quarter lone's second team was brought in and the victory was complete with a final score of 62-32. B> D e b b ie K a d ie The' lone football team won its season opener against Spray Mitchell on September 8. At end of the first quarter the game was tied at eight. Burrighl ran 35 yards tor the touchdown and offensive end Morgan caught a pass by Brooks Rea for the two-point conversion. Spray answered back with a 25-yard run and two extra points to tie the score lone came on strong in the second quarter, scoring three touchdowns to Spray's one. Rea ran for two of the touchdowns and Rietmann ran one in from three yards out. St. Patrick’s Parish plans programs ««¡»«gal» St Patrick's parish will begin the "Come As You Are" program on Monday, Sept 18. in the parish office at 7:36 pm The program is an invitation to "slow down and walk" through life so people can notice and appreciate more ot it As listening is pan ot life, so. too. is it at the heart of this program, which connects human life with spiritual life. On T uesday. Sept 19. inquiry into the teachir gs of the Catholic Church will begin at 7:30 p.m in the parish office This program is for individuals simply wishing to explore the teachings of the church, for individuals who may w ish to become members of the church, and for individuals who may wish to pursue a "refresher" course. More information about either of these two programs is available at 676-9462. Area student earns scholarship Tom Kemp. Lexington, has received a $1.000 scholarship from Agriculture Women - m Network through the Oregon Student Assistance Commission. Kemp, an agriculture/busmess finance senior at the University of Idaho, recently returned from the National Ag Business Quiz Bowl in Tampa, FL. where she help organized and develop the questions for the contests. Kemp maintains a 3.95 GPA and is a 1997 graduate of Fleppner High School. She is the daughter of Gary and Marcia Kemp. Lexington a a p PWl % p h o to by D e b b ie R a d ie The 2000 lone Cardinal football team prepares to take the field for the season opener against Spray/ Mitchell. The Cards won the game 62-32 ÏËSSCHWIB 1 2 4 N . 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