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SIX - Heppner Gazette-Tim es, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 25, 2000 lone wins homecoming game against Arlington Honkers By Debbie Radie The lone football team made all the right moves in their homecoming game against the Arlington Honkers and won 76- 44. In the first quarter Brooks Rea scored twice with a 12-yard run and a 35-yard run over the goal. Rea ran for the two-point conversion and Brad Bumght ran in the other conversion. At the end of the first quarter, the Cardinals lead the Honkers, 16-0. In the second quarter, Burright fought past the defensive line and ran for 85 yards for a touchdown. Andrew Rietmann scored the extra two points. This was followed by an incredible run by Korey Morgan for 70 yards and the extra points by Adam Neiffer receiving a pass from Morgan. Burright scored again with a nine-yard pass received by Korey M l m t* V » * . $ m photo by Oobbi* Radie lone Cardinal football team in homecoming action against Arlington M organ The cardinal lead the La(jy Cardinals defeated by Helix Grizzlies Honkers, 38-16, at the end of the first half. In the third quarter, lone's Zac Fabian ran in to score and Burright ran in for the extra points. Adam Neiffer received another 10-yard pass from Brian Gutierrez and scored again with Fabian running in for the extra points. Rea made his way to the goal with a 70-yard run and Burright ran in for the extra points. Andrew Rietmann ran five yards for the final touchdown for the Cards in the third quarter, which left them leading the Honkers, 68-32. In the fourth quarter, Adam McCabe caught a great pass by quarterback Korey Morgan from 40 yards and Gutierrez ran in for the extra points. Statistics Rushing: lone-Burright 10-218, Rea 12- 195, Fabian 10-45, Rietmann 7-52, The lone Cardinal volleyball team traveled to Helix on Saturday, Oct. 14. The Lacy Cardinals lost to the Grizzlies in three. The Lady Cards were up 5-0 in the first game, then lost momentum and barely closed to win the first game with a score of 15-13. The lone squad had a difficult time serving the ball and keeping their hits in the court, closing the next two games with the Grizzlies taking the match, 3- Ponies slip by Athena-Weston By Rick Paullus The Heppner Ponies got a third quarter touchdown run from JC Morgan 3-87. Gutierrez 1-3. Sherritt and went on to beat the Passing: I one-Morgan 4-5-0-95, Gutierrez visiting Athena-Weston Panthers, 1-4-0-10. Receiving: lone-Neiffer 2-29, McCabe 1- 8-0. The season-ending win im 40, Burright 1-9. proved the Ponies’ record to 4-2. With the field slippery from a rainstorm, the first half was all defense as the Ponies picked up the only first down by either team. Jode Coil broke free for 40 yards early in the third quarter to put the Ponies deep into Athena- The Cardinal Volleyball totally • Weston territory. Sherritt then dominated the Arlington Honkers kept the ball on a sweep and scored in a two-game match on from 19 yards out. Brandon Seitz Thursday, Oct. 12. caught the two-point conversion lone kept Arlington scoreless pass from Sherritt to make it 8-0. in game one with a score of 15-0 In the fourth quarter, Tyler and ended the match in game two Boyer broke free for a 45 yard with a score o f 15-11. gain to put the Ponies at the 20 of Amellia Peck had explosive Athena-Weston. serves and scored 10 points The Ponies turned the ball over including two ace serves. Peck to the Panthers, but Coil inter also had seven hits, six of which cepted a pass with 45 seconds left were kills. Adrienne Swanson to clinch the game. came off the bench to score eight The Ponies got good defensive points and get off 15 set assists. efforts from ends Seitz and Kyle Salli McElligott added four Carlson, linebackers Coil, Sherritt points, serving 100 percent for and Aaron Delveaux and lineman the lone squad. Shelby Krebs Matthew. Van Liew. scored four points and had eight Statistics hits, four of those kills. Krebs Athena-Weston: 0 0 0 0 - 0 Heppner: 0 0 8 0 - 8 was "awesome" on the net with Heppner: JC Sherritt 19 yard run hard cross-court hits. Charissa Gates had three points and led (Brandon Seitz pass from Sherritt). the team with 23 set assists. Sophomore Diana McElligott had one point and led the team with nine hits and six kills. Natalie McElligott added seven hits and one kill. The Cardinals Wheatland Pomona Grange served 85 percent and were 82 will meet at the Lexington percent successful on hitting. Grange Hall at 10:30 a.m. on The Cardinal Junior Varsity Saturday, Oct. 28. team also won their match, Steve Myren, director of defeating the Honkers, 15-7, 15- CSEPP (Chemical Stockpile 8. Emergency Preparedness Megan E. McCabe served 100 Program), will speak at 1:30 p.m. percent for the match and scored on the subject, "Emergency seven points. Emily Key added Preparedness and Safety." six points to the Cardinal victory. The public is invited to attend Caitlin Orem contributed five the program. points and led the team with set A Pomona degree team initiated assists. Sarah Barrow had five 11 new members from points and did a good job in the Lexington, Willows and back row. Tracy Griffith scored Greenfield granges in the first four points, had four hits, two four degrees on Sunday, Oct. 15, kills and led the team with serve at the Willows Grange. Jane receives. Kristina Powell led the Dean, Pomona master, acted as team with blocks. master for the degree team. »**«<& **#»« Cardinal VB players dominate Wheatland Pomona meeting Tit« child*«* a | ¿ 'A e /u a w M pn Often 'X hhlu 8 5 th ('Birthday ''Party («* titet* mti he* m Sunday, Kauewhe* 5th 2-4 p.m. at St. Vabuck'i Potith Hatt i* Heppm hm iuu i# (Ml Had ft emit, pidwm ft mmuaiu au wdcsmtl Coho, m || m ft Huuk wM k* mood q i/ti, p ltm t 15, 10-15. Salli McElligott led the team with nine points. McElligott had two hits, one kill and was also credited with hustling to the ball to lead the team with serve receives. Senior Adrienne Swanson scored six points for lone, had eight set assists and one hit. Charissa Gates added four points and led the team with 38 set assists. Shelby Krebs served 100 percent, scored three points, eight hits and one kill. Amellia Peck added two points, had five blocks, 11 hits and five kills. Allison Halvorsen had one save off a bad pass. Natalie McElligott had some nicely placed hits to win the point for lone. The Cardinals served 86 percent, were 87 percent on blocking and were 88 percent successful on serve receives. The junior varsity team came close, but was also unable to claim victory against Helix, losing in three games, 13-15, 19- 17, 10-15. ‘ Caitlin Orem was one of two leading point producers, serving 100 percent for 12 points and had four hits. Megan E. McCabe also scored 12 points but also led the team with set assists and shelled out two hits. Emily Key, a consistent powerhouse for the lone squad, served nine points and had one save. Meghan M. McCabe contributed four points and pounded four hits. Cyndi Heagy added three points and had four hits with one kill. Tracy Griffith scored one point and had six hits with one kill. Kristina Powell had five hits, hammered down two kills and one block. The team served 91 percent and was 100 percent on blocks. Lady Cards easily defeat Prescott Tigers The lone Junior Varsity volleyball team hosted Prescott on Friday, Oct. 20, easily defeating the Tigers, 15-8, 15-9. Leading point producer was Megan E. McCabe with eight points, two of those unanswered serves for the ace. Megan also had two hits, two diving digs and one hit. Emily Key scored seven points, three aces, one hit and five digs. Meghan M. McCabe scored six points, two aces, three hits and led the team with set assists. Tracy Griffith scored three points, had five hits, one kill and four digs. Natalie McElligott scored two points and had one kill. Sarah Barrow scored two points, had four digs and was credited with a save in the back row. Eva Chitty started the match oft with a kill, creating the first point scored for lone. Chitty had a total of five hits for the match. Kristina Powell did an outstanding job on the net as did teammate Cyndi Heagy, who had five hits. Setter Caitlin Orem did a good job of hustling to the passes to get a set to her hitters. lone served 87 percent for the evening and was 80 percent successful on their hitting. lone takes five wins at Dufur tourney The Cardinal varsity volleyball team traveled to Dufur to participate in the Ranger Volleyball Tournament on Saturday, Oct. 21. lone walked away with five wins for the day. The Cardinals started the tournament splitting games against Days Creek, 9-15, 15-14. lone played Trout Lake in their next match, splitting games again, 12-15, 15-12. In the third match of the day, lone shared wins with Columbia Christian, 6-15, 15-13, and with Dufur, 7-15, 15-13. In the consolation bracket, lone lost to Perrydale, 13-15, 15-8, 12-15. Diana McElligott led the Lady Cardinals with 20 points, three aces, 34 hits, six kills, 19 digs and six blocks for the tournament. Natalie McElligott contributed 18 points, seven hits, one kill, 12 digs and three blocks. Salli McElligott scored 16 points, 11 hits and 21 digs. Meghan M. McCabe scored 11 points and led the team with 23 set assists. Allison Halvorsen added eight points and had four hits. Tracy Griffith scored seven points, five hits and one kill. Charissa Gates contributed six points and 22 set assists. Shelby Krebs added five points, two aces, had six hits, three kills and six digs. Adrienne Swanson added five points, three aces, nine digs and 16 set assists. Emily Key added three points and nine digs. Amellia Peck scored one point, had 38 hits, 15 kills, 37 digs and four blocks. The team served 83 percent and hit 84 percent for the tournament. Health District to meet A meeting of the Morrow County Health District will be held on Monday, October 30, at 7 p.m. at the Morrow County School District office in Lexington. The agenda will include: a report on the district's audited financials; the September financial report; physician’s contract; inclusive nursing home rate; the Wheeler County Health District; CEO report; and an e*ecqtjy£ session, NALlxweo/ SUPPLIK... Everything You A/eetf for A SPootCTAcuLAR H aîîcweer! lone football team continues winning streak By Debbie Radie The lone Cardinal footba.. team continued its winning streak by beating the Prescott Tigers, 48-6. During the game lone recovered three fumbles, two by Brad Burright and one by Thompson. The Cardinals' running game was very successful. Brad Burright ran 10 times for 217 yards; Brooks Rea, nine for 76 yards; Andrew Rietmann, three for 63; Bill Gates, nine for 40; Koby Rea, three for 22; and Brian Gutierrez, two for two. Statistics included two 60-yard runs by Bumght and Korey Morgan running in for the extra points. Bumght ran in four of the Cardinals' rushing touchdowns while Rietmann ran in another during the Cardinal attack. Rea received two passes for a total of 35 yards, one of them a touchdown thrown by Gutierrez. Adam Neiffer‘scored on a 15- yard pass thrown by Cardinal quarterback Morgan. Cardinal defense was "awesome" with tackles by the following defenders: Tullis, two; P. Neiffer, 12; Gutierrez, five; Collin, three; Thompson, three; Doherty, five; Campbell, five; Gates, 11; B. Rea, two; Haguewood, one; K. Rea, four; Cayle Krebs, two; Morgan, three; McCabe, two; Erickson, two; Rietmann, three; Zac Fabian, five; Bumght, eight; A. Neiffer, four; and Cameron Krebs, eight. ^ Mittfttuj'i D juuj INC. Serving Heppner, pull out the win even though the scores were close. The junior varsity team defeated Echo in two games, 15- 10, 15-10. Emily Key scored seven points, had three aces and three hits. Megan E. McCabe contributed seven points, had two aces and led the Cardinal squad with set assists. Tracy Griffith added six points, had five hits and two kills. Meghan M. McCabe scored five points and hammered over three hits. Natalie McElligott had three points, two hits and one kill. Caitlin Orem added two points toward the lone victories. The team was 80 percent on hitting and 82 percent on serve receives. Lexington & lone Jcmiifcr Cwrrm Gvitribgc Financial Advisor Retirement Planning IRA’s/Roths Stocks/Bonds Mutual Funds Annuities Estate Planning Life & Long-term Care Insurance lone varsity loses to Echo The lone volleyball team hosted the Echo Cougars on Oct. 17. Echo came with a vengeance taking the victory in two games, 15-17, 13-15. Diana McElligott slammed over 11 points, one ace, 18 hits, six kills, 11 digs and one block. Charissa Gates scored five points, had two hits and 36 set assists. Amellia Peck added five points, 20 hits, five kills and three blocks. Shelby Krebs shelled out four points, five hits, two kills and four diving digs. Salli McElligott scored three points, seven hits and one kill. 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