FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 10 2001 , lone Varsity boys lose to W alla Walla lone Cardinal vanity men lost to Walla Walla Academy, 77-53, on Jan. 2. lone trailed Walla Walla throughout the game and even though the Cardinals had a big quarter, scoring 22 points in the fourth, they were still not able to close the lead on the Knights. Brad Bumght led lone with 21 points, 16 rebounds, two assists and one blocked shot. Korey Morgan warmed up in the second half, scoring two points in the third quarter and eight in the fourth quarter for a total of 10 points. Morgan was also responsible for seizing two steals and one rebound. Adam Neiffer scored six points, handed out two assists, brought down four rebounds and grabbed one steal. Cory Bennetto contributed four points, handed out one assist and captured tour rebounds and one Knight possession. Freshman Billy Gates added one free throw and launched a shot from the three- point territory in the fourth quarter for a total of four points. Gates also aided the Cardinal thievery with one steal. Brooks Rea added two points, four assists, nine rebounds and two steals. Dustin Haguewood added two points and snatched seven rebounds. Zac Fabian scored two points, grabbed one rebound and took over two Walla Walla possessions. Karl Morgan added two points, handed out one assist and captured one rebound in the fourth quarter. lone led the Knights on the boards, seizing 43 of 82 rebounds. The Cardinals shot 57 percent from the line. Varsity girls retaliate against W alla W alla Academy The lone girls' varsity retaliated an earlier loss against Walla Walla Academy by defeating the Knights, 46-42, on Jan. 2. It first appeared that the Cardinals were on their way to annihilating their opponent, leading 16-2 at the end of the first quarter. In the second quarter, lone scored 11 points and Walla Walla added 14 points, cutting the Cardinal lead to nine points at the half. The Cardinals were unable to get their shots to fall in the third quarter and the Knights closed their lead to within three points. Amellia Peck was the leading poinfproducer for lone with 13 points, three assists and also led the Cardinal larceny with nine steals. Diana McEUigott scored nine points, captured three rebounds, two steals, two assists and blocked one shot. Natalie McEUigott added six points, four rebounds, three assists and one steal. Cyndi Heagy scored six points, grabbed four rebounds, dished out three assists and seized three steals. Kristina Powell remains a constant contributor. Powell added six points and grabbed three rebounds. Shelby Krebs added four points and captured three rebounds. Allison Halvorsen scored two points, grabbed one rebound, handed out two assists and had three steals. JV boys lose to Walla Walla lone Cardinal junior varsity men lost to Walla Walla Academy, 82-35, on Jan. 2. Billy Gates led the scoring for lone with 19 points-four buckets launched from three-point territory. Gates also aided with three rebounds, two assists and three steals. Zac Fabian contributed eight points to the Cardinal campaign. Andrew Rietmann scored five points, brought down two rebounds and robbed two Knight possessions. Paul Neiffer scored two points in the first quarter and captured one rebound. Koby Rea added one point in the second quarter but also added three rebounds and seized two steals for his team Also aiding in the Cardinal larceny were Jeff Hunt, Aaron Tworek and Brian Gutierrez with one steal each. Mike Radie snared three rebounds and rendered two assists. Ione JV girls easily defeat Walla Walla lone Cardinal junior varsity women started the New Year on a good note, easily defeating Walla Walla Academy, 41-13, on Tuesday, Jan. 2. The Knights were almost scoreless in the first quarter, trailing the Cardinals, 10-2. The Cardinals scored an additional 13 points in the second quarter and allowed only one Walla Walla basket to widen the lead to 23-4 at halftime. Natalie McEUigott led the Cardinal crusade with eight points, five rebounds and four steals. Salli McEUigott came to her team's aid with seven points, two rebounds and two steals. Emily Key scored six points, captured five rebounds and three steals. Meghan McCabe scored five points, grabbed three rebounds and robbed four Knight possessions. Jennifer Thompson scored four points in the second half for the Cardinals. Caitlin Orem scored two points, delivered two assists, seized two steals and led lone with 10 rebounds. Megan E. McCabe added two points, eight rebounds, three assists and three steals. Jeanette Brantley scored six points, captured six rebounds and three steals. lone varsity girls handed loss by Helix lone Cardinal varsity women were handed a loss on Friday, Jan. 5, submining to Helix, 41- 40. The Cardinals led by two points at the end of the first quarter, 9-7. Helix closed the lead to one point by the half, but outscored the Cardinals by four points in the third quarter, causing lone to have to catch up in the fourth quarter. Natalie McEUigott pumped in a total of 13 points, with two three-point baskets in the third quarter McEUigott also added two rebounds and two assists to her team's aid. Amellia Peck generated II points, shooting 83 percent at the line. Peck captured 10 rebounds, blocked one Grizzly shot attempt, seized three steals and deliver three assists. Cyndi I Heagy added four points, blocked one shot attempt and apprehended two rebounds. Diana McEUigott added four points, seized two steals and hgnded out four assists. Allison Halvorsen contributed three points, captured four rebounds, five steals, delivered two assists and checked one Grizzly shot. Kristina Powell added three points, two rebounds and one steal to the team arsenal. Shelby Krebs scored two points, aided the team with six rebounds and stole one Helix possession. lone varsity boys defeat Helix The lone Cardinal varsity men were victorious in their pursuit of a win, defeating the Helix Grizzlies, 77-60, on Jan. 5. Leading the lone squad was Brad Bumght with 24 points, three assists, seven rebounds, three steals and blocked four Grizzly shot attempts. Aaron Brown contributed 15 points, one assist, seven rebounds, one steal and one blocked shot. Korey Morgan added 11 points, four assists, four rebounds and robbed one Helix possession. Cory Bennetto scored 11 points, grabbed six rebounds and one steal. Billy Gates launched a three-pomt shot and followed up with a basket for a total of five points in the fourth quarter. Adam Neiffer heaved in four points, handed out seven assists, grabbed four rebounds, blocked one shot attempt and robbed five Grizzly possessions. Brooks Rea contributed two points, four rebounds and stole one ball. Dustin Haguewood scored two points and grabbed one rebound. Karl Morgan deposited two free throws and grabbed one rebound in the fourth quarter. Zac Fabian added one point, handed out one assist and stole two Helix possessions. lone JVs win hard-fought game vs Condon the three-point range, brought down six rebounds, handed out five assists and robbed one Blue Devil possession. Koby Rea added 12 points, seven rebounds, three assists and five steals. Andrew Rietmann scored seven points, brought down six rebounds, grabbed two steals and blocked one shot. Mike Radie scored six points and captured six rebounds. Karl Morgan scored four points, delivered one assist, grabbed five rebounds and stole one Condon possession. Cayle Krebs added three points, one assist, six rebounds and one steals to his arsenal. Paul Neiffer scored one point and grabbed one rebound. lone junior varsity men won a hard-fought game against the Condon Blue Devils in double overtime, 48-46, on Jan. 6. lone had a difficult time engaging in the first quarter, allowing Condon a 21-3 lead before they started to pick up the pace. Cayle Krebs did an outstanding job of rebounding for the lone team and kept the Devils at bay while the Cardinals closed the Condon lead. Mike Radie sank a two-point basket in the fourth quarter to tie the score at 31. Krebs added three points and Radie added an additional four points in the final overtime. Leading lone in their victory was Billy Gates with 15 points. Gates canned four buckets from Cardinal JV girls conquer Helix The lone junior varsity Cardinal woman conquered the Helix Grizzlies, 29-25, on Friday, Jan. 5. The Lady Cardinals led the Grizzlies by three points at the end of the first quarter, but Helix retaliated by adding seven points to their effort to lead lone by two at the half, 11-9. The game continued to be close as lone was up by one point at the end of the third quarter, but the Cardinals sealed the Grizzlies' fate by adding 12 points1 and keeping' Helix; to only nine additional points in the fourth. Scoring for lone were Emily C-team boys defeated by Echo lone "C" team boys hosted Echo on Jan. 4. Echo came out the victor defeating lone 28-20. Even though the lone squad played confidently, they were able to get only 15 percent of the balls to fall. Coach Jim Swanson commented that, "Ninety percent of the shots were indeed good shots to take, but the ball just wouldn't fall in." lone did an excellent job of screening out and keeping their focus on playing hard. Scorers for lone were Brian Gutierrez with eight points. Aaron Tworek and Paul Neiffer contributed three points each. Derek Campbell, Jeff Hunt and Til Tullis added two points apiece to the board. Leading lone on rebounds was Paul Neiffer with 10, supported by Derek Campbell with six. Paul Neiffer nabbed six steals, Jeff Hunt grabbed four and Brian Gutierrez, three. Derek Campbell delivered three assists for the team. lone JV girls succumb to Condon lone Cardinals junior varsity women kept up with the Condon Blue Devils through the first half, but succumbed to Condon in the second half of the game on Jan. 6, losing 33-24. Leading the scores for lone were Emily Key and Meghan M. McCabe with six points each. Megan E. McCabe had three points. Natalie McEUigott, Caitlin Orem, Tracy Griffith and Jeanette Brantley each scored two points, while Jennifer Thompson canned one free throw in the second quarter for one point. Tracy Griffith led her team on the boards with seven rebounds, while Jeanette Brantley came to her aid with six rebounds. Caitlin Orem, Natalie McEUigott and Jeanette Brantley added two assists each to the fight. Leading the Cardinals in thievery were Caitlin Orem, Tracy Griffith and Natalie McEUigott with three steals each. Condon defeats lon e varsity lone Cardinal? varsity men lost to the Condon Blue Devils, 59- 42, on Jan. 6. lone had a 15-9 lead at the end of the first quarter, but Condon whittled it away and led 26-19 at the half. Korey Morgan pumped in 14 points for the Cardinals, delivered four assists, brought down two rebounds and stole one ball. Brad Burright added 13 points, one assist, five rebounds and one steal to the Cardinal weaponry. Cory Bennetto contributed seven points, nine rebounds and blocked one shot. Aaron Brown scored four points, grabbed seven rebounds, one steal and blocked two shot attempts. Adam Neiffer cranked in five points and grabbed two rebounds. Aiding in the lone squad with deliveries were Dustin Haguewood with one assist and three rebounds and Zac Fabian with one assist and one rebound. Key with 10 points, Jeanette Brantley with six points, Natalie McEUigott with four points, Meghan M. McCabe with three points and Megan E. McCabe, Tracy Griffith and Eva Chitty Scoreboard Publishing has orders are also available by with two points each. produced its fourth annual Prep sending a check or money order Leading on the boards were Basketball Oregon Magazine. for $8 to Scoreboard Publishing Emily Key and Jeanette Brantley PBO, a high school basketball PO Box 61709, Vancouver, WA with five rebounds each. Leaders preview publication, promotes 98666. in assist deliveries were Meghan high school leagues and According to the publisher, M. 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