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SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 14, 2001 Red Cross classes Lady Card season ends with 8-13 record photo by Debbie Radie The lone Lady Cards Hie Lady Cardinals wrappeu up their season on Saturday with eight wins and 13 losses. This was not the most successful season for the Lady Cardinals, but still the team had a wide variety o f talents. The leading point producer for the Lady Cardinals was Amellia Peck with a total o f 208 points, averaging 9.9 points per game. Peck also led the team larceny with 82 steals and was one o f the team's leaders on the boards with 89 rebounds. Natalie M cElligott scored a season total o f 165 points for the Cardinals and added 75 rebounds, 14 blocked shots, 47 steals and 60 assists to her repertoire. Diana McElligott added 100 points to her team’s points this season. McElligott also captured 67 rebounds, blocked three shot attempts and snared 55 steals. Allison Halvorsen scored 88 points, captured 64 rebounds, blocked three shot attempts and snared 26 steals before she incurred an unfortunate injury mid-season. Cyndi Heagy scored 85 points for the season, brought down 87 rebounds, blocked six shot attempts and seized 36 steals. Knstina Powell scored 67 points, captured 96 rebounds, blocked seven shot attempts and seized 24 steals. Salli McElligott scored 50 points, captured 29 rebounds, blocked one shot and nabbed 24 steals. Shelby Krebs scored 39 points, grabbed lone varsity boys squeeze a win against Wheeler lone Cardinal varsity men narrowly defeated Wheeler. 55-53, on Friday, Feb. 9. The Cardinals easily outscored the Falcons in the first quarter to lead Wheeler, 18-4. W heeler came back strong in the second quarter, out-shooting lone to close the lead to 26-23. Both teams were pretty equal in the third quarter, but Wheeler added 20 points to lone’s 16 points to take over the lead 42-43. lone shifted their game into high gear to outscore the Falcons in the fourth quarter and claim the victory. Korey Morgan led the Cardinals with 14 points, two assists and three steals. Brooks Rea added 14 points, delivered one assist and captured one rebound. Aaron Brown contributed 11 points to the scoreboard, handed out six assists, seized six rebounds and two steals. Brad Bum ght scored eight points, delivered seven assists, captured nine rebounds, two steals and blocked one Falcon shot attempt. Cory Bennetto scored six points, delivered one assist, led the team on the boards with 13 rebounds and robbed one Wheeler possession. Adam Neiffer scored two points, apprehended two rebounds and one steal. lone made seven o f 12 attempts from the three- point area for a total o f 58 percent and shot 71 percent from the foul line. Ione JV women defeat Heppner 'C team 44 rebounds, blocked four shots, snared 16 steals and delivered 18 assists. The remaining team members did an outstanding job o f coming o ff the bench this season. Tracy Griffith scored seven points in nine games, captured six rebounds, blocked one shot, apprehended four steals and delivered three assists. Jeannette Brantley scored 17 points in nine games, seized 18 rebounds, nine steals and delivered five assists. Local youth assists EOU in victories Luke Swanson, a Eastern Oregon University student and member of the EOU Mountaineers basketball team, helped the M ountaineers rally from a 19-point deficit to win in overtime against W arner Pacific. 81-79 Swanson, a starter for the team, had three three-point shots in the final five minutes o f the game, the last o f which cut Warner's lead to three. 63-60, with 1:28 left. Swanson had 13 points on the game. In a Jan. 19 game vs. Evergreen University from Olympia the M ountaineers came back from 29 points down and Swanson scored 14-points. The following night the Mountaineers beat Northwest College and Swanson made 20 points. Swansoti. a 1997 graduate o f lone High School, is the son o f Jim and Monica Swanson, lone. A senior at EOU, Swanson has a 3.5 gpa, majoring in business marketing. The American Red Cross has planned a Teddy Bear (or other stuffed animal) and towel drive on Monday, February 19. In Heppner, local youth will pick up donations on front lone Cardinal junior varsity women defeated the Heppner "C" team on M onday, Feb. 12, 37-25. Emily Key ripped up the court, scoring a total o f 10 points. Caitlm Orem added seven points to the Cardinal scoreboard. Natalie McElligott added six points. Meghan McCabe scored five points, followed by Tracy Griffith and Jeanette Brantley with three points each. Eva Chitty added two points in the fourth quarter. Chitty played an excellent gam e, leading the Cardinals on the boards with seven rebounds. Aiding Chitty on the ^Office Supplies FAX PAPER Computer Paper Gazette-Times 676-9228 < porches beginning at 7 p.m. Those wishing to donate should place their donations in a plastic or paper bag on the porch and turn their porch light on. Donations may also be dropped o ff at the Willow Creek photo by Debbie Radie Clinic, next to the Department o f boards were Megan E. McCabe and Motor Vehicles office in Jeanette Brantley, each with six Heppner, the MCGG C-Store in rebounds. Natalie McElligott and Lexington and at the lone Eva Chitty each delivered two assists Market. and Megan E. McCabe led the team Drop boxes will be out larceny with three steals. from Feb. 15-19. The junior varsity women had Donations will benefit a season record o f 12-7 and a league Morrow County residents. record o f 9-3. February 2 4 th - Saturday 1 0 4 th A nnu al and L a d ie s’ Tea > Ladies Champagne Tea starts at 1:30 p.m.; Lodge will be held at 2 p.m.; Dinner will be from 6-8:30 p.m. with whole roast pork; and Music from 9 p.m.-l a.m. with a Mardi Gras theme (formal, semi-formal or Mardi Gras attire) Will the lady that borrowed three gray card tables from the Elks please return them . T hey are needed for the Annual. Thank you! B IN G O BACK O N W ED N E SD A YS S TA R TIN G AT 7:00 p.m. HEPPNER ELKS 358 676-9181 ( Cjoodduck. A t district Oone Cardinals! Emily Key added seven points in three games, captured nine rebounds, and three steals. Meghan McCabe scored two points in one game, captured two rebounds and seized two steals. Red Cross plans Bear drive The lone girls JV basketball team The PeeWee basketball team entertained the crowd during halftime. photo by Debbie Radie The American Red Cross, Umatilla County Chapter, will hold fundamentals in instruction training for any interested parties who would like to become a Red Cross certified instructor to teach First Aid, CPR and other classes available depending on a case-by-case basis. The course is a two-day course to held Thursday and Friday, Feb. 22-23, at the chapter office located at 920 SW Frazer, Suite 102, Pendleton, (comer of S.W. 10th and Frazer in the ground level o f the 3-R's school office building next to the Pendleton Senior Center). Class will be held both days from 9 a.m .-12 noon and 1 -4 p.m. Cost o f the course is $65 and pre registration is required. To enroll, call the chapter office at 276-1291 between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. or leave a message on the answering machine with a daytime telephone number. Enrollees can also e-mail the chapter at handsarc(a!oregontrail.net tor more information or to register. "W here Friem h M eet" 142 North Main lone Cardinals Varsity: top row (L-R)-Assistant Coach Scott Burright, Assistant Coach Marc Orem, Andrew Rietm ann, Karl M organ, Brad Burright, Aaron Brown, Cory Bennetto, Dustin Haguew ood, M anager Cam eron Krebs, Head Coach Dennis Stefani; front row (L-R)-Korey Morgan, Brooks Rea, Adam Neiffer, Zac Fabian, Koby Rea, Billy Gates. lone Cardinals vs. Wasco County Bedsides Umatilla High School, Umatilla, Oregon Friday, February 1 6 th at 3:30 p.m. The foffowiny individual ¿ki businesses say "GjoodTuck!" a t (he ^District Tournament to the Oone Cardinais Haskethaff Team Scott, Cindy, Kemmery, Brenda, Camie 4 Brad Burright LeRoy 4 Betty Smith Gene, Kristy, Jory & Erin Crowell Tom. Arlynda & Charisa Gates Helen Pettyjohn Hank 4 Kathi Pointer Dennis, Janet, Jennifer, Curtis. Jason & Brendan Thompson Helen Crawford Justin 4 Stacie Miller Dennis 4 Janet StefaNf Darrin & Henry Padberg Pete 4 Laurel Cannon Frank, Cathy, Ryan 4 Allison Halvorsen Edith Matthews Peg Leg Farms Butch & Helen Heideman Loren 4 Della Heideman Loa & Mark Henderson Dana, Tonya & Nathan Heideman Aaron 4 Mary Jane Heideman Dobyns Pest Control Wheatland Insurance Jordan Elevator McGregor Company, lone Dot Halvorsen • Joe, Linda 4 Stacee Halvorsen Dustin, Karen, Ashley 4 Hannah Padberg Clint 4 Maureen Krebs 4 Family Del 4 Linda LaRue Robin & Melissa LaRue 4 Family Jeri 4 Joe McElligott 4 Family Paul. Charity, Jeremiah. Salli & Diana McElligott Joe, Anita, Marc. Caitlin & Zac Orem Dick 4 Loa McElligott Ashley, Cathy, Adam & Meghan McCabe Marvin 4 Tanna Padberg Kevin, Lori 4 Megan McCabe Ron, Terri. Kyle 4 Kaylee Palmateer Keith 4 Judy Rea & Coby Bill Rietmann John, Kerry. Nathan, Jeremy & Brenna Rietmann Dick & Nancy Snider Jim. Monica, Luke 4 Adrienne Swanson Dorothy Stefani Steve 4 Vicki Wagenblast Jim, Michelle. Tyler. Mikey & Chnstme Raible Tim. Shelly, Emily. Abby & Justin Key John. Barbara. Johnny & Adam Oollin Bob 4 Bonnie Ball Eric, Brandi & Morgan Orem Steve, Camille, Amellia 4 Sara Peck Lyle 4 Virginia Peck Virgil. Debbie. Kelly, Korey 4 Karl Morgan Kari 4 Sierra Morgan Joel, Lea, Gus 4 Oskar Peterson Betty, Cody 4 William Bergstrom Gary. Becky. Jeff 4 Miranda Hunt Morrow County Grain Growers Les Schwab Tire Center Skye. Penny, Sybil. Cayle 4 Kip Krebs Louis 4 Betty Carlson Torn, Ruby 4 Ann Shear Dave, Debbie 4 Mike Radie Bank of Eastern Oregon Member F.D.I.C. Duane. Linda, Jacob. Adam 4 Paul Neiffer Jim 4 Gayle Eynetich John 4 Rhonda Powell 4 Family June Crowell Dick 4 Jannie Allen Fran 4 Dave Barnett Skip 4 Barbara Pettyjohn 4 Dylan Doug 4 Nancy Mckay Glenn. Kelly. Tracy 4 Jennifer Griffith Steve. Nadine. Brandi, Jeanette 4 Gene Ball Beecher's Cafe 4 Staff Betty Gray Rod, Glenda 4 Jenna Taylor John 4 Linda Bristow Kevin. Linda. Stephanie, Dustin, Mason. Kirk. Bailey. 4 Ally Haguewood Ron 4 Karen Haguewood Bob Hubbard Jerry, Lisa 4 Ann Rietmann Ken 4 Julie Nelson Paul, Terry. Shannon. Kara 4 Tim Clay Dean 4 Ftorene Robinson Nancy, Kristen 4 Kara Miller Dale. Karen. Barbara. Stephanie 4 Thomas Holland Joe. Donna, Emily 4 Mary Rietmann Micki 4 Zac Fabian Ruth McCabe Gregg. Shelly. Tanner 4 Evan Rietmann Buzz, Jeanette 4 Jim Logan Roland 4 Donna Bergstrom Katherine Lindstrom Brian 4 Lori Sullivan 4 Family Terri, Ryan, Cory 4 Jaysi Bennetto Perry 4 Kathy Morter Keith, Yvonne 4 Austin Morter Betty Rietmann Kelly. Debbie. Richard. Derek 4 Dalton Campbell Dave. Beth. Cyndi, Amanda. Tori 4 Aimee Heagy James 4 Dina Ruiz 4 Family lone Market Norm. Barb 4 Brian Jim, Eileen. Miranda. Colin 4 Taylor McElligott Mark. Becky. Til 4 Cyd Tullis David Stevens Brian. Sharon. Andrew. Allysa, Allen. Alex 4 Anthony Rietmann Ryan 4 Allison Rudolf Lyle 4 Virginia Peck Howard 4 Dianne Mullins Rick 4 Anita Peterson 4 Family Wayne. Dianna 4 Shawn Hams Les, Kim, Jared. Olivia, Kelly. Lacey 4 Seth Thompson Jim 4 Mane Boor Gar Aviation lone Band Jan and Bob's Signs John Marick On "To State, Oone! i