lone's Mike Radie (22).
The lone Boys Varsity
show ed they still believed they
c o u ld m ak e a run a d istric t
p la y o f f ’s as th ey forced the
tempo early in their game against
the Helix Grizzlies giving them a
37-28 lead at halftim e, Friday,
Jan. 17. The Grizzlies how ever
w ould rally back to within four
points at the end o f the third
quarter but that w as as close as
they w ould get as the Cardinals
photo by Debbie Radie
outscored Helix 28-25 taking a
77-70 victory.
Tyler Brown had a game
high with 21 points, while Kelly
T hom pson added 17 and Carl
M organ brought in 16 points.
Cayle Krebs scored eight points
and Andrew Rietmann put up six
points going 100 percent from
the charity stripe. Billy Gates sank
two 3-pointers for his six points
and M ike R adie added three
points.
Mustang C team cruises past Umatilla
By Rick Paullus
The H eppner M ustang
“C ” team ju m p ed out to a 14-4
lead after the first quarter and
cruised to a 60-32 w in over the
visitin g U m atilla V ikings on
Thursday, Jan. 16. The Mustangs
im proved their record to 7-1 on
th e y e a r. T h e y w ill p lay at
Stanfield, M onday, Jan. 27 and
are at hom e against Condon on
Tuesday, Jan. 28.
In the Mustangs big first
quarter Roy Proctor scored five
points, including a 3-pointer and
M a tt V a n C le a v e a n d K o ry
Paullus each scored three points.
P au llu s scored seven
points, including a 3-pointer,
VanCleave scored five and Rory
K ilkenny four as the M ustangs
increased their led to 35-18 at
halftime.
Paullus hit another 3-
p o in te r in th e th ir d as th e
M ustangs increased their lead to
4 5 -2 4 a fte r th re e a n d M a tt
K e n n y s c o re d fiv e p o in ts ,
including a 3-pointer. Mikel Britt
Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday. January 22,2003 - SEVEÑ
M CSO, Boardman FD
and ambulance received a report
o f a m otor vehicle accident in
The Morrow County Sheriff’s
B oardm an, vehicle vs. steer.
Office (MCSO) reports handling
Occupants are not getting out o f
to 1-84
vehicle. However, deputies were
between Hwy 730 and Patterson
unable to locate accident.
Ferry Jet.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
-M CSO arrested Martin
request from Pioneer Memorial
R a y m o n d S m ith , 4 3 , fo r
Hospital that they alert Heppner
P o s s e ss io n o f a C o n tro lle d
Public Works that the road up to
S u b stan c e -S c h ed u le II, also
the hospital is very icy and a
cited for Violation o f the Basic
hazard and they would like it
Rule 73 mph in a 55 mph zone.
m AW j
sanded.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report from a caller in Irrigon that
request for a w elfare check on
his two horses are missing from
an Irrigon resid en ce. It w as
his pasture. The horses pushed
a d v ise d th e re sid e n t w ou ld
the fence down.
contact his son.
-M C SO received a 911
-M C S O c ite d J e s u s
han g -u p call from H eppner.
M anuel O lvera Valera, 27, for
After three callback attempts the
D riv in g w h ile S u s p e n d e d -
lin e w a s b u sy a n d it w as
infraction and Driving Uninsured
determined that no was one at the
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
residence. Received a call from
report
from
Hermiston PD that a
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h om eow ner staying in lone.
vehicle with no taillights was
Traci Griffith, Eva Chitty and Sara Peck
photo by Debbie Radie
A dvises that no one is at hom e
headed towards Irrigon on Hwy
22, as a team , at the free throw'
and she has been having phone
730. D eputies w ere unable to
The lone Cardinals girls’
line proved what a great team this
problems.
locate
vehicle.
varsity im proved their Big Sky
is.
-M C S O
d e p u ty
-M C SO cited Letricia
league record to 2-0 (7-5 overall)
N o o n e s te p p e d up
reported that three stop sign
A
n
n
B
o u ttie r, 18, fo r N o
as th e y d e fe a te d th e E ch o
bigger than Diana McElligott as
rem oved from a four-way stop
O perator’s License.
C ougar girls 44-19, Saturday,
she w ent for 13 points and 12
in Irrigon. The signs are leaning
D ec.
25:
M C SO
J a n . 11.
ste a ls. Sara P eck had e ig h t
against a truck. Irrigon Public
received
a
report
from
a
caller in
T h e C a rd in a ls w here
points and nine rebounds, Ashly
W orks paged.
Boardman
o
f
loud
music
coming
without Natalie M cElligott and
G ram s had eight points and
-M CSO cited Timothy
from
another
residence.
B arbara H olland and the team
Tracy G riffith had six points.
Scott Klemencic, 47, for Driving
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
knew they had to all step up in
Jenny Griffith put up four points,
while Suspended-violation and
report from a caller in Irrigon that
order to win. A huge defensive
Alyssa Rietmann and Eva Chitty
Exceeding the Maximum Speed,
a
9m m pistol and a cell phone
effort along with eight o f the nine
both added two and Caitlin Orem
83 m ph in a 65 mph zone.
was
stolen out o f an unlocked
players scoring and going 15 for
had one point.
-M C S O c ite d Jo h n
pick up in front o f his house
H om er Cloud, 39, for Driving
sometime in the last two days.
w hile Suspended-violation and
-M C SO r e c e iv e d a
N o Insurance.
report from a caller in Boardman
The lone boys’ JV were down 9-2 in the first quarter against
D ec.
24:
M CSO
that some one broke into a house
the Helix Grizzles, Friday, Jan. 17, and were unable to overtake them,
r e c e iv e d a r e q u e s t fo r an
he is watching and riffled through
causing a 41-24 loss.
am bulance for a 38-year-old
the bedroom.
After the 9-2 first quarter deficit, the Cardinals crawled back
male diabetic who was vomiting
-M C SO r e c e iv e d a
to go in to the locker room ju st dow n by one points, at 15-14.
c o n tin u a lly . S u b je c t w as
report o f a possible DUII leaving
However, lone only m anaged to score 10 points in the second h a lf transported to G ood Shepherd
the Texaco in Boardman heading
and the Grizzlies capitalized to take the victory, 41 -24.
M edical Center.
to Irrigon.
Arthur Ekstrom scored seven points for the Cardinals, while
-M C S O c ite d Jam es
-M C SO cited R onald
Curtis Thompson had six points. Tyler Raible added five points, Mike
C la re n c e B row n II, 22, for
Frank Williams, 48, for DUD bac.
Radie had four and Nathan Rae had two points.
Violation o f the Basic Rule, 70
17, Driving while Suspended-I
m ph in a 55 mph zone.
and for Improper Use o f Signals.
-M C SO cited Brian R.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
Evans, 20, for Violation o f the
report that a vehicle tow ing a
Basic Rule, 84 mph in a 65 mph
trailer w ithout taillig h ts was
The lone Girls Varsity raced out to a 16-2 first quarter lead
zone.
headed eastbound on 1-84 from
and never looked back as they cruised to an easy win over the Helix
-M C SO cited Jared A.
Boardman. OSP was advised.
Girls Varsity 66-38, Friday, Jan. 17.
Thom pson, 20, for Violation o f
-M CSO arrested David
A shly G ram s started at the point, in place o f N atalie
the Basic Rule, 84 mph in a 65
W. Eldrige, 36, on a M orrow
McElligott, who played limited time due to her ankle injury, and did a
mph zone.
C o u n ty w a rra n t fo r F elony
superb jo b in leading the Cardinals with nine points. It was the post
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
Possession o f a Firearm. He was
play o f Barbara Holland and Sara Peck though that caused Helix the
report o f a non-blocking, non
lodged at Umatilla County jail.
biggest problem s as they went for 17 and 14 respectively.
injury, two-vehicle motor vehicle
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
O ther points from the C ardinals cam e from Tracy Griffith
accident at the helipad at Pioneer
found wallet that was turned into
w ith eight, D iana M cElligott and Em ily Key w ith five, N atalie
M em orial Hospital. Gaylin B.
the Boardman PD. An attempt to
McElligott with four, and Eva Chitty and Jenny Griffith with two points
Fickel, 58, was cited for Failure
contact owner in Pennsylvania is
apiece.
to Yield to Vehicle and Driving
being made.
Uninsured.
D e c . 26: M C SO ,
-M C S O ,
Irrig o n
Boardman PD received a report
ambulance received a request for
o f a male in his 50s experiencing
The lone boys’ J V were down 9-2 in the first quarter against
an am bulance for a 16-year-old
chest pains and shortness o f
the Helix Grizzles, Friday, Jan. 17, and were unable to overtake them,
female with a severe nose bleed.
breath. Patient refused transport.
causing a 41-24 loss.
No transport was needed.
Later in the m orning, MCSO
After the 9-2 first quarter deficit, the Cardinals crawled back
-M C S O c ite d M aria
re c e iv e d a n o th e r ca ll from
to go in to the locker room ju st dow n by one points, at 15-14.
Campos, 40, for Violation o f the
patient’s granddaughter, advising
However, lone only m anaged to score 10 points in the second half Basic Rule, 76 mph in a 55 mph
he was having chest pains again,
and the Grizzlies capitalized to take the victory, 41 -24.
zone.
this tim e he was transported to
Arthur Ekstrom scored seven points for the Cardinals, while
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
Good Shepherd Medical Center.
Curtis Thompson had six points. Tyler Raible added five points, Mike
report from a caller that several
-M C SO cited Librado
Radie had four and N athan Rae had two points.
subjects w ere in front o f her
Salas-Estrada, 39, for Violation
house shouting obscenities at her
o f the Basic Rule, 76 mph in a
regarding her dog.
55 mph zone.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
at Colum bia Junior High, with a
The Morrow County Sheriff's
report
from
a
caller
in
Boardman
report o f a non-injury, non-
vehicle sometime this weekend.
Office (MCSO) reports handling
that there were cows out just past
blocking
m otor vehicle accident
-M
C
S
O
d
e
p
u
ty
the following business:
P a tte r s o n F e rry on th e
on 1-84 eastbound at m p 175.5.
reported the he found a riding
B oardm an side. O w n er w as
Dec. 23: M C SO cited
lawnmower that was rolled down
A car rear-ended the caller’s
advised
and put cows back.
D aren G ene Clow ser, 20, for
trailer.
a hill at Heppner High School. It
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
V iolation o f the Basic Rule, 73
-M C SO received a 911
is unknown who the owner is.
re
q
u
e
s
t
fo
r
d
e
p
u
ty
c
o
n
ta
c
t
mph in a 55 mph zone.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
hang-up call from a residence in
regarding a background check.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
Irrigon. It w as determ ined to be
report from a caller that the
-M C S O
d e p u ty
report from a caller in H eppner
juveniles playing with the phone.
owner o f the pasture he is renting
reported a one-vehicle m otor
that her d a u g h te r’s boyfriend/
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
threw a crow bar at him and
vehicle
accident on Hwy 730, mp
husband was assaulted and had
report from a caller in Boardman
another subject.
169. Vehicle slid into guardrail.
a possible broken finger. No
th a t h e s is t e r - in - l a w w a s
-M C S O cited D ustin
H
ighw
ay
closed
due
to
slick
am bulance was needed. Jason
a s s a u lte d a n d she has tw o
Allen Shufeldt, 29, for Driving
bridge, with traffic rerouted to
John Trickle, 23, was arrested for
children and the subject won’t let
while Suspended-I and Driving
Patterson Ferry. O D O T later
Assault-IV domestic.
them leave.
U ninsured. T he vehicle w as
sanded
the bridge and reopened
-M C S O , Irrig o n FD
tow ed as d riv e r's license was
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
the highway.
and ambulance received a report
report that a m ale was leaving
suspended.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
o f a fire alarm at a residence in
Boardman sm elling strongly o f
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
report from a caller in Irrigon that
Irrigon. It was determ ined to be
marijuana, headed eastbound on
report that an audible burglar
cow s w ere out near Country
a fa ls e a la rm a n d fire and
1-84.
alarm at Riverside High School.
Garden Estates. A m essage was
am bulance stood down.
-MCSO received a
It was determ ined to be a false
left w ith the possible owner.
-M C SO cited D eeanne
alarm.
report from Pendleton PD that
D eputies were unable to locate
C. Manley, 22, for Exceeding the
th e y a r r e s te d M e l v i n S.
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
cows.
M axim um Speed, 84 m ph in a
E dgm and, 39, on a M orrow
request for officer contact from
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
65 mph zone.
County warrant for Failure to Pay
a caller in Boardman regarding a
report o f a possible DUII on I-
-M C S O c ite d R upert
previously reported civil matter,
F in e /F a ilu r e to Validate
84 e a stb o u n d n e a r m p 156.
Fersch, 38, for Exceeding the
now involving possible vandalism.
Steelhead Tag. Subject was cited
Deputies were unable to locate
M axim um Speed, 98 m ph in a
and released on Morrow County
-M C S O cited Patrick
vehicle.
65 mph zone.
charges and lodged on Pendleton
W illia m S w e e n e y , 5 2 , fo r
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
PD charges.
Violation o f the Basic Rule, 75
report from a caller in Irrigon that
report from Irrigon that someone
mph in a 55 mph zone.
two females have been harassing
tore up the football field and lawn
-M C S O r e c e iv e d a
her and her family.
rep o rt o f ca ttle out near the
Lady Cards win second game of
Big Sky league play
Cardinals finally see a victory as they
faced the Grizzles
scored three points and Paullus
hit an o th er 3 -pointer as they
coasted to the easy win.
Paullus led the Mustangs
with 17 points, with VanCleave
adding 12 points. Proctor added
e ig h t p o in ts a n d K ilk e n n y
c o n trib u te d six p o in ts. T h e
Mustangs hit six o f 11 3-pointers
as a team .
H eppner 14 21 10 15-
60
U m atilla 4 14 6 8-32
Heppner: Kory Paullus 6 2-
4 17, Matthew VanCleave 5 6-8 12,
Roy Proctor 3 0-0 8, Rory Kilkenny 3
0-5 6, Mikel Britt 2 1-3 5, Matt Kenny
2 0-0 5, Kyle Carlson 1 2-2 4, Kyle
Huddleston 1 0-0 2, Riley Wight 0 1 -
2 1, Dan Basile and Robert McElligott.
Team 21 12-24 60 3-pt.: Paullus 3,
Proctor 2 and Kenny.
Umatilla: Pena 3 3-4 9,
Taylor 2 2-2 6, Navarro 2 0-0 4, T.
Wilson 1 1-4 3, C. Wilson 1 1-2 3,
Roragos 0 3-4 3, Lovgee 1 0-2 2,
Madsen 1 0-0 2, Asbeck 0 0-2 0 and
Malone. Team: 11 10-20 32. 3-pt.:
none
Cardinals face second loss of
Big Sky season
Sheriff's Report
lone’s JV boys handed a loss by Helix
Cardinal girls bring down heavy win over
Grizzlies
lone’s JV boys handed a loss by Helix
Sheriff's Report
Tyler Raible, Curtis Thompson and Carl Morgan
The C ougars beat the
Cardinals 46-29 dropping them
to 0-2 in Big Sky play (3-10
overall).
The lone boys struggled
the whole game offensively being
held to ju st 11 o f 41 from the
field, they w ere out rebounded
36-22.
Tyler Brown and Kelly
Thom pson together put up 22 o f
the 29 p o in ts for lo n e, w ith
Brow n scoring 14 points and
T hom pson getting eight. Tyler
Raible chipped in three points,
w hile C u rtis T ho m p so n and
C ayle K rebs had tw o points
each.
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