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    FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 29, 2003
lone's tradition of Pee Wee basketball lives on
Jr. High team places third in tournament
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(back row L-R): C yd e( oil, Taylor Kempas, Mahaley Huddleston, Whitney Matthews, Regi Seitz, Lyndi Patton,
Megan Orrand Aftan Betsinger; (front row L-R): Coach Chris Rauch, Katie Kilkenny and Natalie Rauch, manager.
Not pictured: Chelsey Foster,scorekeeper.
The Heppner Junior High
“ A ” te a m p la c e d th ir d in
tournament games in the “Sisters
Shoot O ut," Jan. 11-12. They
w ere m atched against team s
,r0IT1 S isters, B end, L aPine
Redmond and Lake view.
Representatives of Dobyn’s Pest Control, The Office Café and Sunflower Junction were among those honored by
the Cardinal Booster Club
past year: Red Lion Hotels, Bi-
M art, O x fo rd Inn & S uites,
S im p lo t, T h e O ffic e C a fe ,
D o b y n ’s P e s t C o n tro l a n d
S u n f lo w e r J u n c tio n . E a c h
b u sin e ss has been a c tiv e in
supporting the lone Schools.
Lady Cards take the win from South Wasco County
For the second night in a
row the lone girls' varsity would
have to com eback from a poor
third q u arter perform ance in
order to gain the w in 52-51,
Saturday, Jan. 25.
With only seconds left
on the clock Natalie M cElligott
drove to the hole, but found
Sara Peck, Natalie McKlligott and Traci Griffith defend the basket for the
lone Cardinals's.
Copper
Bracelets
With
or Without
Magnets
herself surrounded by Redsides.
M cElligott, then leapt up made
an across court pass to freshman
Ashly Grams who banked in the
shoot for the win.
“I w asn’t going to shoot
b ut w h en 1 h e a rd e v e ry o n e
scream ing I just laid it up,” said
Grams.
Diana McElligott led the
C ardinals with 20 points, 12 o f
which where from a 100 percent
performance from the free throw
line. Emily Key added 10 points,
N atalie M cE lligott had nine,
Ashly Grams had five, Sara Peck
had four and Barbara H olland
an d E va C h itty a d d e d tw o
apiece.
lone girls’ JV
crush South Wasco
County
The lone G irls Junior
Varsity bounced back from their
Friday loss to crush the South
W a sc o C o u n ty JV 5 1 -3 1 ,
Saturday, Jan. 25.
T h e C a rd in a ls n e v e r
trailed in the gam e, stealing the
ball 30 tim es and grabbing 39
rebounds.
Eva Chitty had a good
game going for 12 points and 10
steals. Ashly Grams had 13 points
and five steals. Alyssa Rietmann
g rab b ed eight reb o u n d s and
added seven points, while Jenny
Griffith had five steals, four assists
and six points. Caitlin Orem had
six points and four steals, Kim
Morris chipped in four points and
brought dow n seven rebounds
and Abby Key added two points.
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Mustang JV boys
rally twice
By Rick Paullus
Cardinal Booster Club honors businesses
Friday, Jan. 24, the lone
C a r d in a l
B o o s te r
C lu b
r e c o g n iz e d th e f o llo w in g
businesses for their support this
tone's tradition of Pee Wee basketball lives on in this years athletes playing during the halftime
of the varisty game. Teammates pictured include: Evan Rietmann, Sky Kindrick, Gus Perterson,
Jason Thompson, Shaow Dendrick, Loren Garrett, Rita McElligott, Hanah Padberg, Emily ’
Holland, Blake Greenup, Zane King, Jaquiline Juarez.
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The H eppner M ustang
JV boys had to rally tw ice for
wins over the Umatilla Vikings
a n d th e S h e rm a n C o u n ty
H uskies to im prove to 13-1 on
the year. The M ustangs trailed,
12-5, after one at Umatilla before
winning 37-33 on Friday, Jan. 24
and fell behind, 9-3, after one at
home against the Huskies before
rally in g for a 52-43 w in on
Saturday, Jan. 25. The Mustangs
play at Pilot Rock on Friday, Jan.
31 and will be at hom e against
C ulver on Saturday, Feb. 1.
A t U m a tilla , th e
M u s ta n g s g o t fiv e p o in ts ,
including a 3-pointer from Aaron
Griffith in the second quarter but
still trailed, 21-16, at the half.
Griffith had four more points in
th e th ir d as th e M u s ta n g s
outscored the Vikings 10-0 to
take a 26-21 lead after three and
got fiv e p o in ts from K y ler
Lovgren in the fourth as they hung
on for the win.
Griffith led the Mustangs
with 11 points, with Lovgren
adding nine points.
A fter their dism al first
quarter against the Huskies, the
M u s ta n g s g o t fiv e p o in ts ,
including a 3-points from Griffith
an d a 3 - p o in te r fro m Jo sh
G u tie r r e z to ta k e a 2 2 -1 7
halftim e lead. G riffith had six
more points in the third, including
a 3-pointer and five from Gus
Torres including a 3-pointer, to
extend their lead to 35-25 after
three. Torres had four points in
the fourth and Gutierrez had three
as the M ustangs held on for the
win.
G riffith again led the
M ustangs with 11 points, with
T o rre s a d d in g n in e p o in ts.
Gutierrez and Cody Walton each
had six points.
H eppner 5 11 10 11-37
Um atilla 12 9 0 12-33
H eppner:
A a ro n
Griffith 4 2 -3 1 1 , Kyler Lovgren
4 1-3 9, M atthew VanC leave 1
2-5 4, Jode Coil 1 1-4 3, Judd
Lem m on 1 0-2 0, Cody Walton
1 0-0 2, Zach Skaggs 0 2-2 2,
Gus Torres 0 2-2 2, Matt Young
0 2-2 2, Brian Haguewood, Eric
Torres, Tyler Boyer and Josh
Gutierrez. Team: 12 12-23 373-
pt: Griffith.
Umatilla: O rtega 4 3-
12 12, O livera 3 1-27, w hite 2
2-4 6, Bissonette 2 0-2 4, Phipps
0 2-7 2, Bow 1 0-0 2, Rouston
0 0-2 0 and Bursell. Team: 12
8-29 33 3-pt.: Ortega.
H eppner 3 19 13 17-52
Sherm an County 9 8 8
18-43
Heppner: Griffith 4 1-1
11, G Torres 4 0-0 9, Walton 3
0-0 6, G utierrez 2 1-2 6, Boyer
2 0-1 4 , C o il 1 1-2 3,
Haguewood 0 3-4 3, Young 1 1 -
2 3, L e m m o n 0 2 -2 2,
VanC leave 1 0-2 2, Lovgren 1
0-0 2, Skaggs 0 1-21 and E.
Torres.
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By Rick Paullus
The H eppner M ustang
g i r l s ’ v a rs ity o u tla s te d th e
U m a tilla V ik in g s 32-31 on
Friday, Jan. 24 at U m atilla to
im prove their C olum bia Basin
C onference record to 4-1 and
their overall record to 8-7 on the
year.
T h e M u s ta n g s fe ll
b eh in d , 11-5, a fte r one, but
rallied in the second q uarter
getting six points from Lacey
M atteson and a 3-pointer from
Stefanie H anson to tie it at 18-
18 at the half.
The V ikings took a 24-
22 lead a fte r th re e , b ut the
Mustangs came back in the fourth
getting six points from Susan
Southworth to pull out the one-
point win.
M a tte s o n led th e
Mustangs with 10 points and four
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photo by Teresa Hughes
rebounds. Tylynn Sm ith added
six points and five rebounds.
Southw orth had six points and
three steals, H anson had four
reb o u n d s and tw o steal and
Nikki Sisk had tw o steals.
H eppner 5 13 4 10-32
Um atilla 11 7 6 7-31
H eppner:
L acey
M atteson 3 4-10 10, T y ly n n ,.
S m ith 3 0-1 6 , S u s a n 1
Southw orth 3 0-2 6, C helsea
Britt 2 0-2 4, Stefanie Hanson 1
0-2 3, N ik k i S isk 1 0 -0 2,
B ro o k e R ust 0 1-2 1, Je sse
K em pas, M adison B ailey and ‘
Linsey Mitchell. Team: 135-18
32 3-pt.: Hanson.
U m atilla: Cam pos 2 2- -<
3 6, Borden 2 2-4 6, Jam ey 2 >♦
1 -7 5, Dahlin 1 1-2 3, H arvey 1 •
I -5 3 and M eade 0 2 -2 2. Team:
II 9-23 31 3-pt.: none
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