Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 05, 2003, Page FIVE, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 5, 2003 - F IV f
Cardinals defeated by unbeaten Honkers Lady Cardinals grab win from Honkers
photo by Debbie Radie
Nick Christman and Cayle Krebs
T he C a rd in a l’s b o y s ’
v a rsity d ro p p e d th e ir g a m e
against the only unbeaten Big Sky
team, Arlington Honkers, Friday,
Jan. 31.
lone n ev er trailed by
m ore than four points and it all
cam e dow n to the final quarter
w here the H onkers outscored
photo by Debbie Radie
the Cardinals 12-6 taking a 50-
46 victory.
Nick Christman was the
to p sc o re r for lo n e w i t h a l
points. Billy G ates added 12
points, Tyler Brow n had eight
po in ts and eig h t a ssists and
A ndrew Rietm ann added five
points.
Barbara Holland and Diana McElligott work with each other against the
Honkers
T he lone Varsity girls
dom inated the boards grabbing
60 rebounds, 31 offensive, to
give them a 65-32 victory over
the A rlington H onkers, Friday,
J a n .31.
Diana McElligott had 14
p oints, five a ssists and four
steals. N atalie M cElligott also
scored 14 points, and A shly
Gram s added 11 points. Barbara
Holland had nine points and 12
rebounds, Tracy Griffith and Sara
Peck each had six points, Emily
Key chipped in three points and
Jenny Griffith added two points.
Cardinals lose to Grizzlies
C ardinals crush C entral
Christian by 50 points
The lone Boys crushed
C e n tr a l C h r is tia n , 7 6 -2 6 ,
S a tu rd a y , F e b . 1, p u ttin g
themselves back in contention for
a spot in the post season.
The Cardinals used their
large lead to allow the younger
players to get som e court tim e
and it was nice to catch a glimpse
into the future. “We have a lot o f
young talent; it is nice to be able
to p la y th e m ,” s a id C o a c h
Dennis Stefani.
Billy Gates exploded for
the Cardinals with tour 3-pointers
to give him a gam e high o f 19
points. Kelly Thom pson had 12
points and 11 rebounds, and
rounding out the double-digit
g ro u p , T y ler B row n had 11
points and eight assists. Karl
M o rg a n h a d e ig h t p o in ts ,
Andrew Rietmann had six, Mike
Radie, Nick Christman and Tyler
Raible had four points apiece and
Cayle Krebs added three points.
[ WE p r in t H
BUSINESS
CARDS
Heppner G azette-
Times
676-9228
1 in the Big Sky Conference and
13-7 overall.
N atalie M cE lligott led
the w ay w ith 18 p o in ts and
Dianna McElligott brought in 13
points. B arbara H olland had
e ig h t p o in ts a lo n g w ith 10
rebounds, Jenny Griffith hit two
3-pointers and ended with eight
points total and Em ily Key had
four points and eight steals. Tracy
G riffith and Eva C hitty both
a d d e d tw o p o in ts a n d K im
M orris hit a free throw adding a
point for the team.
Heppner Little League Meeting
Heppner Little League w ill hold a meeting on
Wednesday, Feb. 5 at 6:30 p.m. at GD’s Restaurant.
V olunteers a re needed an d a n y o n e in te re ste d in coaching,
m anaging o r v o lu n te e rin g th e ir tim e is encouraged
to a tte n d . (T h e league is especially in need o f a
sn ack shack m an ag er a n d field m ain te n a n c e p e rso n .)
For m ore in fo rm a tio n , co n tact
D oug H o llan d , 676-5067, o r J a n H u d d le sto n , 676-5358.
j re|an(j
By Claudia Hughes
The hills o f Heppner are
greening up and the annual Wee
Bit O ’ Ireland celebration is but
a few w eeks away. H eppner’s
St. Patrick’s Com m ittee is on a
dead run to make sure they keep
at least a step ah ead o f the
m ischievous leprechauns! The
committee continues to focus on
m a k in g th e e v e n t o n e th a t
promotes the area, and benefits
not only local businesses but the
many organizations throughout
the Willow Creek Valley.
T his year the annual
a u c tio n w h ic h fu n d s th e
entertainment, teen dance, sheep
dog trials, button production,
Cruz-in, entertainm ent, parade
and publicity will be headed up
by the Parents Club. They will
work with the Committee and the
C ham ber to m ake this the best
auction ever and in return will
receive one forth o f the auction
proceeds.
F ather G erry C ondon
will be presenting theater again
on Thursday, M arch 13. The St.
Pat’s Calendar o f Events is now
on ww w .H eppner.net and the
schedule o f events will be “hot
o ff the press” very soon. Start
thinking now about parade entries
and wearing o ’ the green, when
the Irish and the Irish for a
w e e k e n d c o m e to g e th e r in
Heppner.
S a tu rd a y
n ig h t
entertainment will feature Tiller’s
Folly from Canada. Funds were
n o t r e q u e s te d fro m th e
Recreation District this year, so
there will be a charge o f $ 10 for
a d u lts an d $5 for c h ild re n .
Tickets will go on sale and seating
w ill be lim ite d . O th e r
entertainment such as the coffee
hour, Ceili, and Sheepdog Trials
will be free to the public.
C o lle c to r s ’ b u tto n s ,
featuring a leprechaun holding an
Irish and A m erican flag will be
available soon, thanks to Judie
L au g h lin . D ick and Lynnea
Sargent and crew are working on
the C ruz-In. C ars w'ill be on
display all along W illow Street
this year. Ew e-do bingo will be
located across from Com m uter
Cafe on the M iller property.
T h e n e x t St. P a t ’s
C om m ittee m eeting will be on
M onday, Feb. 10 at 6 p.m. at
Jo h n ’s Other Place. Volunteers
are needed. This is a community
event requiring all “leprechauns”
to come out o f hiding!
lone Schools announce honor roll
The lone Schools have
published their honor roll lists for
Q uarter 2 and Sem ester 1. The
following is a list o f the students
honored:
Lady Cards hand C entral
Christian a 45-point loss
Central Christian proved
no m atch for the lone varsity
girls, as the C ardinals handed
them a 56-11 loss, Saturday,
Feb. 1. The Cardinals rem ain in
second place with a record o f 8-
^ yyee
photo by Debbie Radie
Tyler Brown jumps to block pass from the sidelines. Carl
Morgan blocks out.
we w ant to win and th at’s the
A p o o r f ir s t h a lf difference here tonight. Helix
perform ance, Jan. 28, by the
wanted it from start to finish” said
lone bo y s’ varsity proved once
Coach Dennis Stefani.
again to be too m uch as they fell
Tyler B rown continued
69-52 to the Helix Boys.
to lead the Cardinals with a 19-
The Grizzlies took a 34-
point perform ance and Billy
16 halttime lead but the Cardinals
G ates scored tw o 3-pointers
m an a g e d to k e e p up in the
e n ro u te to h is 10 points. Cay le
second half and where outscored
Krebs and Karl M organ scored
by ju st one point. “ We just can’t
s e v e n p o in ts e a c h , K e lly
seem to play a whole gam e as if T hom pson added five, N ick
C hristm an had four and Arthur
Ekstrom had two points.
Barbara H olland (4.0), Kasie
Peterson (4.0), Alyssa Rietmann
( 4 .0 ) , T y le r R a ib le ( 4 .0 ),
K ayleen Vosberg (4.0), Sara
P eck , M issy B aker, T ay lo r
lone Middle School-
McElligott and Amanda Emery;
Q 2: Sixth grade- “A ” : Tiana
“B” : Kim Morris; Eleventh- “A”:
Camarillo (4.0), Kara Clay (4.0),
N atalie M cElligott (4.0), Paul
Matt Coleman (4.0) and Brenna
Neiffer (4.0), Billy Gates, Emily
Rietmann; “ B” : Lynzee Sjurset
K ey, M eg h an M cC ab e and
and Tori Heagy; Seventh- “A” : Johnny Collin; “B”: Nathan Rea,
Justin Archer (4.0), Shannon Clay
M egan E. M cCabe, Eva Chitty,
(4.0) , Em ily R ietm ann (4.0), T im D o h e rty a n d C u rtis
K a y le e P a lm a te e r and K ip
Thom pson; and Twelfth- “A ” :
Krebs; “ B ” : Teonna Vandever,
Sheena Christm an (4.0), Tracy
A lan R ietm ann, Paul Ham s,
G riffith (4.0), Cam eron Krebs
Kylee Svetich and Max Trahan;
(4.0) , D iana M cElligott (4.0),
and Eighth- “ A” : K ayla LaRue
Caitlin Orem (4.0), M ike Radie
and Stephanie H olland; “ B” : (4.0) , Koby Rea (4.0), Ashley
Aimee Emery, Megan Tollefson
Roberts (4.0), Til Tullis (4.0),
and Meghan Gaines.
Jamie VandenBrink (4.0), Cody
lone Middle School-
Bergstrom, Jaysi Bennetto, Brian
S1: Sixth grade- “A” : Kara Clay
G utierrez, C ayle K rebs, Dan
(4.0) , Matt Coleman (4.0), Tiana N olan and Karl M organ; “ B ” :
Camarillo and Brenna Rietmann;
Andrew Rietmann.
“ B": Lynzee Sjurset; Seventh-
lone High School- SI:
“A”: Justin Archer (4.0), Shannon
Ninth grade- “A” : Tyler Brown,
Clay (4.0), Emily Rietmann (4.0),
Abby Key and Ashly Grams;
K ip K re b s a n d K a y le e
“B” : Dan Satterly, Jenny Griffith
Palmateer; “B”: Alan Rietmann,
and Kyle Palmateer; Tenth- “A”:
Teonna Vandever, Kylee Svetich
M issy Baker, N ick Christm an
and M ax Trahan; and Eighth-
(4 .0 ) , A rthur E kstrom (4.0),
“ A ” : K a y la L a R u e (4 .0 ),
Barbara H olland (4.0), Taylor
Stephanie H olland and Aim ee
M cE lligott, Sara Peck (4.0),
Emery; “ B” : M eghan Gaines,
K asie Peterson (4.0), A lyssa
M egan Tollefson and A m ber
Rietmann (4.0), Tyler Raible (4.0)
Patton.
and Kayleen Vosbeig (4.0); “B” :
lone High School- Q2:
Amanda Emery and Kim Morris;
Eleventh- “A” : Natalie McElligott
N inth grade- “A” : Abby Key
and A shly Gram s; “ B” : Tyler
(4.0) , Paul Neiffer (4.0), Johnny
Brown, Jennifer G riffith, Kyle
Collin, Billy Gates, Emily Key
P alm ateer and Dan Satterly;
and Meghan McCabe; “B” : Tim
Tenth- “ A ” : N ick C hristm an
Doherty, M egan E. M cCabe,
(4 .0 ) , A rth u r Ekstrom (4.0), N a th a n R e a an d C u r tis
Thom pson; and Twelfth- “A ” :
Ja y si B e n n e tto (4 .0 ), C o d y
Bergstrom , Sheena C hristm an
( 4 .0 ) , T racy G riffith (4 .0 ),
C am eron K rebs (4.0), C ayle
Krebs, Diana M cElligott (4.0),
K arl M organ, C aitlin O rem
(4.0) , M ike Radie, Koby Rea
(4.0) , Ashley Roberts (4.0), Til
T u llis ( 4 .0 ) a n d J a m ie
VandenBrink (4.0); “B” : Brian
G u tie r r e z , D an N o la n a n d
Andrew Rietmann.
Lady Cards gain win over Grizzlies
VALENTINE*» DINNER SPECIAL
a t JCDN*S CYDER P LA CE
Friday, February 14th
With Live Music fcr veur dancina pleasure
featurina Leather and Lace (frcm L>endletc n) -
John is preparing a special menu fo r Valentine’s Day:
Your choice of 8 oz., 10 oz., or 12 oz. Tenderloin of Beef
or
Prime Rib Au Jus, cut to your specification (small, medium or large cut)
or
Whole roasted Cornish Game Hens with a delightful orange sauce
All dinners include salad, bread, a choice of potatoes, rice or pasta, and dessert.
This package also includes your choice of wine or champagne.
FOR RESERVATIONS, CALL 676-5017
John's Other Place • M ain Street, Heppner
Eva Chitty, Barb Holland, Caitlin Orem, Jenny Griffith
A fter a slow start Jan.
28, the lone varsity girls found
them selves facing a three-point
deficit after the first quarter but
m anaged to take a slim 19-13
halftim e lead against the Helix
Girls. The Cardinals found their
legs though in the second half and
outscored the Grizzlies 38-9 to
take a 57-26 victory.
N atalie M cElligott led
lo n e w ith 20 p o in ts, D iana
M cElligott follow ed with 12
points shooting eight for eight
from the free throw line. Sara
Peck added six points, Barbara
H o llan d c o n n e cte d for five
points, while Tracy Griffith, Emily
Key and Ashly G ram s scored
four points a piece and Eva Chitty
chipped in w ith two points.
»
WE
PRINT
COMPUTER
FORMS
Heppner
Gazette-Times
676-9228