fOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 25, 2002
lone victorious over Spray
Ponies defeat
Umatilla
lone Cardinals lose game to Dufur Rangers
By Kick Paullus
A strong running game
helped the Heppner Ponies to a
24-6 win over the v isiting Umatilla
Vikings on Friday, Sept. 20 to
improve their record to 1 -0-1 on
the year. They will be at Pilot
Rock on Friday, Sept. 27, at 3 p.m.
for their next game.
Ben McCarl recovered a
fumble on the Vikings’ first drive
and the Ponies drove down the
field, capping the drive with a
Kody Lovgren five-yard
touchdown run. The two-point
conversion failed and the Ponies
led 6-0 with 4:47 left in the first
quarter.
The Vikings fumbled
again on their next possession, this TVIer Raible catches a pass in the third quarter fur the extra points.
time recovered by Nathan
run touchdown and Thompson
VanCleave, and the Ponies again
lone High School won its
made
a run for the extra points.
drove down the field scoring on a football game against Spray. 68-
Continuing to build lone's
five-yard pass from Lane Bailey 26. on Friday. Sept. 13.
lead, Thompson received a 10-
to Casey Maben. The pass failed
In the first quarter,
on the conversion attempt but the Andrew Rietmann had a 65-yard yard pass from Christman for
Ponies led 12-0 after one quarter. run for the touchdown and Mike another touchdown and Gates
The Ponies scored late in Radie made the run for the extra brought in the tenth and final
the first half as Quinn Peck used points. Radie gained another touchdown with a 39-yard run.
Cameron Krebs and
a 30-yard run to set up a one-yard touchdown for the Cardinals with
Raible each knocked down a pass
touchdown run to make it 18-0 at a two-yard run. Bill Gates
and Thompson and Gates
halftime.
received a 45-yard pass from Nick
intercepted a pass. Paul Neiffer
The Ponies took the Christman
for
another
caused
a fumble; while Karl
second half kick-off and used runs touchdown. Rietmann ran 27
Morgan,
Cameron Krebs and Bill
by Matt McCabe and Peck to yards for lone’s fourth touchdown
Ross
recovered
fumbles for the
drive inside the five where and Radie ran in for the extra
Cardinals.
Nathan Kennedy took in from the points.
tn - A is iilr d
Tackles:
tow to make it 24-0 midway
The second quarter saw
Christman 3. Neiffer 3, Cayle Krebs 3.
through the third quarter.
Rietmann run 34 yards for the
The Vikings scored their fifth Cardinal touchdown of the Raible 3, Radie 2, Dan Satterly 2, and
only touchdown following the night. Kelly Thompson ran 29 William Bergstrom 2, Thompson I,
Arthur Ekstrom 1. Rietmann I, and Gates
kick-off on a 60-yard run by Cody yards for another touchdown.
1.
Ford-Day to make it 24-6.
Rietmann made a 53-yard
Assisted Tackles: Neiffer 7.
The Vikings drove to the run in the third quarter for a
Ponies’ twenty in the fourth seventh touchdown and a pass to Cameron Krebs 6, Cayle Krebs 5,
quarter but turned the ball over Tyler Raible brought in the extra Christman 4, Raible 4, Satterly 3. Radie
again on a fumble recovered by points. Rietmann also had 70-yard 2. Gutierrez 2, Ross 2, Ekstrom 2. Gates
I. and Tim Doherty 1.
Peck. The Ponies were able to
run out the clock to preserve the
Ione JV volleyball team claims third at
win.
The Ponies got good
tournament
defensive play from Aaron
Allstott, McCabe, Peck, Taylor,
Kim Morris belted over eight
lo n e’s junior varsity
Hodges, VanCleave, Maben, volleyball team claimed third place points and Alyssa Rietmann
Lovgren and Justin Gregory.
at the Heppner Junior Varsity scored four points for the
Umatilla 0 0 6 0-6
Tournament on Saturday, Sept. 21. tournament.
Heppner 12 6 6 0-24
lone defeated Heppner
First Quarter
JV, 25-23, 25-17, in their first
Heppner- Kody Lovgren five-
match of the day but lost to
lone teams hosted Dufur
yard run (run ftulectl 4:47
Wahtonka JV, 20-25, 21-25. The on Friday, Sept. 20, and chalked
Heppner- Casey Maben five
Cardinals then defeated Sherman up another victory. The Cardinal
yard pass from Lane Bailey (pass failed)
Co. C team 25-18, 25-19 for varsity team wiped out the
1:26
second place in their pool.
Rangers, defeating Dufur in three
Second Quarter
lone was unable to defeat games, 25-19,25-14,25-22.
Heppner- Quinn Peck one-vard
Sherman's JV team to advance
Natalie
McElligott
run (pass failed) 1:36
to the finals, losing 22-25. 19-25.
hammered several hits and
Third Quarter
lone earned third place by blocked several Dufur hits to keep
Heppner- Nathan Kennedy
defeating Heppner's JV/C team the Rangers from taking a single
two-yard run (run failed) 3:47
25-23,25-17.
game. Diana McElligott was
Umatilla- Cody Ford-Day 60-
Leading point producers relentless on the net. delivered a
yard run (pass failed) 3:31
for lone were Jamie VandenBrink huge kill in game two to command
and Missy Baker with 14 points the lead early in the game. Tracy
each. Jenny Griffith scored 11 Griffith and Caitlin Orem also
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photo by Debbie Radie
lone's Andrew Rietmann runs dow n the sidelines with the ball as a Ranger attempts to stop him.
Fans sat three deep on
the sidelines, as the “game of the
week” for 1A football played out
on Friday, Sept. 20. with the lone
Cardinals vs. the Dufur Rangers.
When the Dufur Rangers
ran back the kick off for a
touchdown in the first play of the
game the lone team struggled to
gain its confidence until the
second half of the game, but not
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Rangers.
Diana McElligott led the
Cardinals with 11 points, 20
passes and led the team with 42
hits. Meghan McCabe added 10
points, received 13 passes,
delivered 11 hits and led the team
with 40 set assists. Caitlin Orem
scored nine points, delivered 39
passes and ten hits. Megan E.
McCabe scored six points,
hammered five hits, delivered five
hits and 25 set assists. Natalie
McElligott scored four points,
delivered 33 passes, had four
blocks and knocked over 19 hits.
Emily Key scored two points and
received 31 passes. Tracy Griffith
launched nine hits, received two
passes and stopped four Ranger
hits. Sara Peck also contributed
five passes and six hits.
The lone junior varsity
team was not as successful in
their attempt for a victory against
Dufur.
lone’s
lack
of
communication in the first game
was their demise, losing 15-25.
The Cardinals stepped up their
level of play in the second game
to claim a 25-14 win and force
Dufur into a third game. lone
played a tough match but lost the
third game. 13-15.
Jamie VandenBrink
displayed remarkable leadership
skills throughout the match to
keep her team competitive. Abby
Key led the Cardinals on the
scoreboard with ten points. Key
knocked over three aced serves
during the match, handled five
passes, delivered six hits and
eight set assists. Ashly Grams
scored eight points, received five
passes, delivered eight hits and 10
set assists. Jamie VandenBrink
scored seven points; received
seven passes and hammered two
hits. Missy Baker scored three
points, delivered 18 passes, five
hits and blocked two Dufur hits.
Jenny Griffith scored three points,
received 18 passes, delivered iwo
aced serves, five hits and two
blocks. Alyssa Rietmann scored
one point, handled 15 passes and
supplied eight hits.
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exceptional game and aided the
Cardinals with nine passes, one
block and delivered a huge kill
during a critical time of the match.
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in time to take the win from
Dufur. The game ended in
Dufur’s favor, 54-22.
Andrew
Rietmann
helped bring in the three
touchdowns for the Cardinals.
Rushing: Rietmann 24-96,
Nick Christman 9-11, Nathan Rea 2-2,
Mike Radie 6-(-6).
Passing: Christman 14-158.
Receiving: Kelly Thompson
4-29, Rietmann 5-101, Radie 1 -<-6). Brian
Guiterrez 2-13. and Bill Gates 2-21.
Un-Assisted
Tackles:
Christman 5. Rietman 4. Cayle Krebs 7,
Thompson 3, Paul Neiffer 2, Cameron
Krebs 1, and Gates I
Assisted Tackles: Rietmann 8,
Neiffer 8. Cameron Krebs 8. Thompson
5, Cayle Krebs 2. Gates 3, Radie 3, Karl
Morgan 1. and Christman 3,
Caused Fumbles: Cayle
Krebs I
Recovered Fumbles: Mike
Radie 1
Lady Cardinal’s varsity team
victorious against Heppner
The lone Cardinal
volleyball teams traveled to
Heppner on Tuesday, Sept. 17 and
came out victorious.
The Lady Cardinal
varsity team played a marathon
match against their opponent
before claiming the three games
needed for a victory.
lone lost their first match
16-25, came back and narrowly
beat the Mustangs, 27-25, lost
their third match, 18-25, and then
won the next two matches, 25-
23, 15-12. Meghan M. McCabe
led the Cardinals with 13 points,
delivering two ace serves.
Meghan McCabe also added
seven hits, eight passes and led
the team with 28 set assists. Emily
Key scored eight points, delivered
21 passes and hammered one kill.
Diana McElligott scored eight
points, launched one ace serve,
and led the team with 37 passes
and 27 hits. Megan E. McCabe
scored six points and delivered 24
set assists. Caitlin Orem scored
five points, passed 33 balls,
hammered five hits and blocked
one Heppner hit. Natalie
McElligott scored five points, led
the team with seven blocks,
handled 37 passes and hammered
20 hits.
Ashly Grams did an
outstanding job of coming off the
bench to score two points for her
team. Sara Peck donated four
passes, one block and four hits to
her team’s effort. Also aiding the
Cardinals with their passing were
Alyssa Rietmann and Jenny
Griffith with two passed balls
each.
lone’s junior varsity team
members were unable to
overcome the Mustangs on
Tuesday, losing 23-25,25-16, 13-
15. Abby Key served 100 percent,
scoring 13 points. Key also
delivered 11 set assists. Missy
Baker scored seven points,
handled 12 passes and knocked
over five hits. Jamie VandenBrink
scored four points and received
seven passes. Ashly Grams aced
one serve, scored a total of four
points, delivered three hits, five
set assists and received 15
passes. Jenny Griffith scored four
points, handled eight passes and
delivered two hits. Kim Morris
contributed three points, aced two
serves and handled nine passes
lon e Lady C ardinals take third in
Wahtonka Volleyball Tournament
lone Lady Cardinals’
volleyball team traveled to The
Dalles on Saturday, Sept. 14, to
participate in the Wahtonka
Volleyball tournam ent. The
Cardinals came home with third
place.
lone lost their first match
of the day to Dufur. 12-25,21-25.
The Cardinal women had a hard
time getting their passes to the
setters and lacked the net play
needed to overcome the Rangers.
lone claimed a victory in
their second match against
Portland Christian, defeating
Portland. 26-24, 16-25, 15-13.
In the last match of the
day, the Cardinal women lost their
first game against Wahtonka. 14-
25. The Cardinals avenged their
loss with a 25-16 win but was
unable to keep up the momentum
for the match, dropping the third
game. 7-15.
Natalie McElligott led the
Cardinals with 25 points for the
tournament. Emily Key launched
over 17 points, while Caitlin Orem
and Sara Peck both scored nine
points each. Sara Peck really
stepped up for the Cardinals on
the net knocking over 14 hits and
blocking six opponent hits. Diana
McElligott scored seven points,
Meghan M. McCabe scored four
points and Megan E. McCabe
scored two points for the
tournament.
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