Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 6, 2000 - THREE Ione girls’ varsity defeated by Rockets photo by Debbie Radie Ion* girla Varsity team. The lone girls' varsity basketball team was defeated by the Pilot Rock Rockets, 62-36, on Tuesday, Nov. 28. Diana McEUigott was the leading scorer with eight points, seven rebounds, four steals and one assist. Allison Halvorsen added six points, captured eight rebounds, snared three steals and delivered three assists. Amellia Peck supplemented the score with six points, five rebounds, one blocked shot, three steals and two assists. Cyndi Heagy scored four points and brought down two rebounds. Shelby Krebs scored four points, nabbed three rebounds and apprehended one steal. Salli McEUigott also added four points, while contributing two rebounds, three steals and one assist. Natalie McEUigott scored two points, captured four rebounds, seized one steal and delivered three assists. Kristina Powell scored two points, brought down five rebounds and handed out two assists. lone boys' varsity succumbs to Rockets C ard inal JVs In a ction ag ain s t P ilo t Rock, lone junior varsity men lost their first basketball game of the season to the Pilot Rock Rockets, 86-41, on Tuesday, Nov. 28. Karl Morgan had an outstanding game, leading the Cardinals with 15 points, six rebounds, one steal and one blocked shot. Andrew Rietmann contributed seven points, captured 12 rebounds, delivered two assists and snatched three steals. Aaron Tworek added four points, two rebounds, one assist and one steal. Curtis Thompson scored We Print BUSINESS CARDS Heppner Gasette- Times photo by Dabble Radle four points and had three steals. Cayle Krebs scored three points, apprehended five rebounds, and nabbed one steal. Derek Campbell scored two points, four rebounds and one steal. Paul Neiffer scored two points, snatched six rebounds, delivered one assist and frustrated the Rockets with seven steals. Mike Radie played excellent defense for the Cardinals, captured three rebounds and handed out one assist. The Cardinal men shot 72 percent from the line. Walla Walla edges out lone varsity men lone JVs defeat Pilot Rock The lone Cardinals hosted the Pilot Rock Rockets for their basketball season opener on Tuesday, Nov. 28. lone's junior varsity girls were the only lone team to claim victory. The Cardinal ladies' team defeated Pilot Rock, 35-29. lone women trailed Pilot Rock during the first three quarters of the game but turned up the heat in the fourth quarter to take the game. Caitlin Orem was the leading scorer for the lone squad with eight points. Orem also grabbed six rebounds for her team. Cyndi Heagy added six points, had one rebound and one steal. Jennifer Thompson contributed six points, brought down six rebounds and dished out one assist. Olivia Thompson scored four points, grabbed three rebounds, four steals and handed out two assists. Tracy Griffith also scored four points, grabbed six rebounds and had two assists. Freshman Emily Key scored three points, led lone on the boards with eight rebounds, stole four balls and handed out one assist. Jeanette Brantley scored two points, had six rebounds, two steals and one assist. Megan McCabe added two points, grabbed five rebounds, one steal and handed out two assists. Eva Chitty , played aggressively, grabbing five rebounds, nabbing one steal and handing out two assists. Meghan McCabe contributed two rebounds. " I was very pleased with the way the girls played, especially for the first game of the season," commented coach Ryan Rudolf. "The younger girls really stepped up and played hard and my returning players all played well." lone JVs lose to Rockets B rad B u rrig h t lo o ks to p a ss aro u n d P ilo t R o ck p lay e r. The lone boys varsity basketball team succumbed to Pilot Rock in a close game, losing by five points, 75-70, on Tuesday, Nov. 28. lone started the game outsconng the Rockets at the end of the first half, 39-35. Pilot Rock came out in the third quarter to score an additional 20 points to lead the Cardinals by one point at the end of the third quarter, 55-54. lone added 16 points to the board but had a difficult time keeping Pilot Rock in check in the fourth quarter, allowing Pilot Rock to score 10 points from the field and 10 points from the line. Korey Morgan scored 22 points for the Cardinals. Morgan shot 75 percent at the free throw The lone varsity basketball teams traveled to Walla Walla, WA. on Saturday, Dec. 2. The varsity men were defeated by Walla Walla Academy, 61-51. lone, trailing by half, 38-19 at the end of the second quarter, came dUt 'in the second half to add 32 'points to close the lead to within It) points. Aaron Brown led the Cardinals with 19 points. Brown also added three assists, eight rebounds, two blocked shot attempts and one steal to his list of credentials. Brad Burright gave 16 points, four assists, nine rebounds and two blocked shots. Korey Morgan contributed eight points, three rebounds and one assist. Cory Bennetto scored six points and six rebounds. Brooks Rea posted two points, seven rebounds and four assists. Adam Neiffer scored two points and captured three rebounds. The Lady Cardinals had a close game on Saturday, losing to Walla Walla Academy by one point,35-34. line, dished out five assists, brought down two rebounds and grabbed one steal. Junior Brad Burright also scored 22 points. Burright shot 67 percent from the field, had three assists, 20 rebounds, seized three steals and blocked two shots. Brooks Rea scored eight points, dished out two assists, captured nine rebounds and pilfered one steal. Zac Fabian had one rebound and one steal. Aaron Brown scored six points, delivered two assists, seized 15 rebounds and embezzled one ball. Cory Bennetto contributed two points, four rebounds and lone varsity men’s basketball had one steal. Adam Neiffer also team posted a win against added two points, one assist and Enterprise, defeating the captured three rebounds. Savages, 80-73. It seemed as though the game may be a blowout with lone leading 62-44 at the end of the third quarter, but the Savages scored 29 points in the fourth quarter to close the games will face off in the lead within seven points. championship match on Dec. 9 at Brooks Rea was the leading 4:30 p.m. The losers will play for point generator with 20 points, third place game at 1 p.m. shooting 100 percent from the The boys' action begins with three-point territory. Rea also Umatilla taking on Willamina at contributed four assists, four 4:30 p.m., Dec. 8. The lone rebounds and apprehended four Cardinals will face the Elgin steals. Huskies in the final match of the Aaron Brown scored 18 points, night, beginning at 7:30 p.m. delivered four assists, blocked The winners of the games will three shot attempts and led on the play at 6:15 p.m. for the boards with 15 rebounds. Adam championship on Dec. 9. The Neiffer added 12 points, one losers will play for third place at assist, four rebounds and snared 2:45 p.m. the same day. two steals. Brad Burright scored Trophies will be awarded for 11 points, handed out two assists, the top teams in each the boys' brought down four rebounds and and girls' division. Ticket prices grabbed one steal. Cory Bennetto for the tournament will be $3 for added 10 points, two assists, nine adults and $1 for students. rebounds and one steal to the The Booster Club will sell sub Cardinal endeavor. Korey sandwiches and other Morgan scored seven points, refreshments in the cafeteria. delivered four assists and one Beecher's Restaurant and Lounge and Wheatland Insurance are sponsoring the hospitality rooms. The tournament is sponsored by the lone Booster Club. Gazette-T1 Cardinal Varsity men defeat Enterprise Savages Basketball Bonanza in lone this weekend The lone Booster Club will host the third annual lone Basketball Bonanza Tournament this Friday and Saturday, December 8-9, at the lone High School Gymnasium. The boys' bracket will feature Elgin, Umatilla, Willamma and lone. In the girls' bracket will be Elgin, Umatilla, Hermiston JV and lone. The tournament kicks off at 3 p.m. on Dec. 8 with the Umatilla Vikings girls' team taking on Hermiston JV. The lone Lady Cardinals will play the Elgin Huskies at 6 p.m. The winners of the first round D on’t Mut j Tbutl Treasures & Trinkets LAST CHANCE SALE Nice, affordable C hristm as g ifts fo r all! H urry in now... la s t raffle drawing on December 22nd Main Street, H eppner (acro ss from motel); o pen 8 a m. to Ap.m. everyday The Cardinals started the game outscoring Walla Walla in the first quarter, 12-5. Walla Walla turned up the heat, scoring an additional 14 points. Allison Halvorsen was the only team member to post scores in the second quarter, with seven points, to tie the score at 19-19 by the half. Halvorsen was the leading point producer with 13 points. Halvorsen also led the team on the boards with six rebounds, grabbed one steal and dished out two assists. Amellia Peck threw in seven points, seized seven steals and delivered three assists. Natalie McEUigott scored five points, brought down four rebounds, apprehended four steals and provided three assists. Cyndi Heagy added four points, three rebounds and two steals to the Cardinal venture. Diana McEUigott contributed three points, snared five rebounds and grabbed four steals. Shelby Krebs scored two points, had two steals and delivered one assist. FAX PAPER rebound. Freshman Billy Gates added two points at the foul line in the fourth quarter. Births Jayden David Pacheco-a son Jay den David was bom to Bernadette Reyes and David Pacheco of Boardman on November 14, 2000, at Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston. The baby weighed 8 lbs. Bailey Elizabeth Morris-a daughter Bailey Elizabeth was bom to Tessa and Cory Moms of Boardman on November 16, 2000, at Good Shepherd Community Hospital in Hermiston. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 4 oz. Savages overcome Cardinals lone hosted Enterprise on Friday, Dec. 1. The Lady Cardinal varsity team put up a valiant effort but was unable to overcome the Savages, losing 69- 31. The Savages had a smooth passing game and a nearly flawless delivery at the basket, lone had several attempts at the bucket but just couldn't get many of them to fall in. Amellia Peck was the leading point producer with 12 points. Peck also accumulated five rebounds, six steals and one assist. Freshman Natalie McEUigott contributed eight points, with two baskets launched from the three-point area, three rebounds, two assists and one steal. Diana McEUigott scored six points, captured six rebounds, handed out one assist and seized two steals. Allison Halvorsen scored four points, captured seven rebounds, delivered one assist and robbed two steals. Olivia Thompson canned a three-point shot in the third quarter, handed out one assist and seized one steal. Shelby Krebs added two points and pulled down four rebounds. Salli McEUigott scored two points and captured two rebounds. Jeanette Brantley scored two points. lone JVs lose to Savages The lone junior varsity men's team was unable to claim a victory over Enterprise, losing to the Savages, 60-49, on Friday, Dec. 1. Karl Morgan led the team with 20 points, had eight rebounds and snared one steal. Billy Gates followed with 16 points, two rebounds, two assists, two obstructed shots and three steals. Andrew Rietmann added six points, captured five rebounds, delivered five assists and robbed four steals. Brian Gutierrez canned a three-point shot in the third quarter, brought down two rebounds, grabbed two steals and blocked one shot. Mike Radie scored two points, brought down four rebounds and dished out three assists. Cayle Krebs added two points, one rebound, one assist and seized one steal. lone shot 28 percent from the line while Enterprise shot 52 percent. T u p le s I ‘Upsanne ‘B atter & Steven Crum $ I Wedding: ‘December 16, 2000 * M lU U U j'i Dwj I ♦ 217 North M ain • H eppner • 6 7 6 -9 1 5 6 Serving Heppner. Lexington A lone