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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 19, 2003 Lady Cardinals bring down big Lady Cardinals advance to district meet after win over Cardinals defeated South Wasco The lone g irls’ varsity win over Cascade Locks County earlier in the season by advance to the Big Sky district The lone g irls’ varsity ju m p ed out to a 47-3 halftim e lead, to go on and take an 80- 22 victory over Cascade Locks, Friday, Feb. 14. T h e C a rd in a ls h av e s tru g g le d at late w ith flo o r percentage but shot 44 percent for the gam e. “ We played a lot harder than we have been,” said Coach Dana Heideman. N atalie M cEUigott led the w ay w ith 32 points, nine r e b o u n d s a n d e ig h t s te a ls . B arbara H o llan d h elp ed the Cardinals out w ith 13 points and 10 r e b o u n d s a n d D ia n a McEUigott scored 10 points and dished out eight assists. Sarah Peck and C aitlin O rem each contributed six points, Jenny Griffith added four points, Tracy G riffith had three points, and A shly G ram s and Eva Chitty chipped in with two points each. tournament, after defeating Echo, 56-30, in their last regular season gam e, Saturday, Feb. 15. The C ardinals, 10-3 in the Big Sky Conference, only had a 10-point lead going into the fourth quarter but outscored the C ougars 20-4 to take the win. The Cardinals will lace off against South W asco County, Friday, Feb. 21, at the district meet. The one point. N a ta lie M c E U ig o tt sco red 16 p o in ts and D iana McEUigott had 14 points. Jenny G riffith picked up nine points, Sara Peck contributed eight and Emily Key and Barbara Holland each had three. C aitlin Orem contributed two points and Tracy G riffith added one point to the team ’s score. Mustang girls dropped by Huskies Cardinals grab win from Cascade Locks Natalie McEUigott, Barb Holland, Sara Peck and Jenny Griffith Mustang JV girls win two photo by Debbie Radie Tyler Brown T he lone varsity boys had a 67-48 win over C ascade Locks, Friday, Feb. 14. A fter a slow start, the Cardinals held Cascade Locks to only five second-quarter points taking a 31 -17 halftim e lead. At the end o f the third quarter the Cardinals extended their lead to We Print Envelopes H eppner Gazette-Times 676-9228 § ~ 24 points and took hom e the victory. T y le r B ro w n h ad 21 points, nine rebounds, seven assists, and tw o steals. Billy G ates had 10 points and four assists. Karl Morgan contributed with eight points and grabbed five rebounds and Andrew Rietmann also added eight points. Nick Christm an had six points, Cay le K re b s a d d e d f iv e , K e lly Thom pson chipped in with four, M ike Radie had three and Curtis Thom pson added two points. Wedding,fJaMe^ ~ | 3 Rebecca D. Boyer & Edmund W. Rietmann y W edding ~ Saturday, February 22n d if m Miuuuj'j D aiuj ! 217 North Main • Heppner • 676-9158 ^ „ ¿ a Serving Heppner, Lexington £ lone no ’V .. C o u n tr y R o s o [ 233 N. Main • Heppner / L gyg 9426 #22 Blair Keithley goes under the basket to take a shot By Rick Paullus photo by Teresa Hughes #14 Lacey Matteson attempts a three point shot against Sherm an County. By Rick Paullus The Sherm an C ounty Huskies lived up to their number nine ran k in g in the state by dow ning the visiting H eppner M u s ta n g g ir ls , 7 4 -3 5 , on Saturday, Feb. 15 in M oro in Columbia Basin Conference play. The M ustangs fell to 8-4 in the CBC and 12-10 overall, with this loss. Stefanie Hanson had four points and Tylynn Smith hit a 3- pointer in the first quarter, but the H uskies took a 16-9 lead and increased it to 37-13 at the half. H anson hit a 3-pointer to open the third and C helsea Britt scored three points, but the Huskies took a 51 -21 lead after three. T h e te a m s tra d e d baskets to open the fourth and H anson scored o ff a drive and M adison Bailey scored, but the Huskies went on a 10-2 run with B ritt scoring for the M ustangs. Brooke Rust hit two free throws, B ritt hit a short jum per, Jesse Kem pas hit two free throws and Rust hit a jum per to close out the scoring. H anson had 10 points and seven rebounds, with Britt a d d in g n in e p o in ts and six rebounds. K em pas had three steals and two assists, Smith had se v e n re b o u n d s a n d L acey M atteson had four rebounds. Sherm an County 1621 14 23-74 H eppner 9 4 8 14-35 Sherman County: BANK OF EASTERN OREGON TIME CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT TERM RATE A N N U A L P E R C E N T A G E Y IE L D 6 Months 2 .0 0 % 2.01 % 12 Months 2 .2 5 % 2 .2 7 % 18 Months 2 .5 0 % 2.52 % 24 Months 2 .7 5 % 2 .7 8 % Okay, thay aren't that good • • • • But they aro a whole lot bettor than the competition. Check us out at: B an k o f , “A ro u n d th e c o m e r n o t a ro u n d th e sta te EFFECTIVE 2/3/03 Member FDIC B ritn e y M a c N a b 5 3-4 13, L aura O lsen 4 2-4 12, A nna M o o re 3 5 -8 11, K ris ti D anielson 5 0-0 10, M arissa R eiten 3 1-2 9, C odie Stroud 3 1-2 8, Sellah Hill 3 l-2 7,M arci Bird 1 0-3 2, Kayci Sharp 1 0-0 2, Suzee Fritts 0 0-2 0, Hannah Kaseberg and Erin Funkhowser. T e a m : 2 8 -1 3 -2 7 74 3-pt.: Reiten 2, Olsen 2 and Stroud. Heppner: S te fa n ie H anson 3 3-5 10, C helsea Britt 4 1-4 9, M adison Bailey 2 0-0 5, Brooke Rust 1 2-2 4, Tylynn Sm ith 10-0 3, Lacey M atteson 1 0 -1 2 , Jesse K em pas 0 2-2 2, N ikki Sisk, Susan Southw orth and Linsey Mitchell. Team: 12 8- 13 35 3-pt: Hanson, Bailey and Smith. The H eppner M ustang JV girls had tw o w ins over the weekend, beating Umatilla 35-26 at hom e on Friday, Feb. 14 and rallying in the second halfto beat the Sherm an C ounty Huskies, 48-45, on Saturday, Feb. 15 in Moro. The M ustangs improved to 13-7 on the year and will finish out the year with a road game on Friday, Feb. 21 at W ahtonka. Against the Vikings, the M ustangs had a 6-5 lead after one and w ere tied 12-12 at the half as Katie Britt had five points in the second quarter. The M ustangs got nine points from Terra W ilson in the third as they took a 23-21 lead and got four points from Britt, including a 3-pointer, as they out scored the Vikings 12-3 in the four to win going away. Wilson had 11 points, six rebounds and four steals. Britt had 11 points, four rebounds and three steals. Krystal N aim s had four rebounds and tw o assists, Laurie Murray had six rebounds, Blair Keithley had five rebounds, Linsey Mitchell had four assists and T iffany P iper had three steals. A t S h e rm a n C ounty, Piper had six points in the first quarter as the teams were tied at 10-10 after one, but the Huskies took a 21 -18 lead at the half. Susan Southw orth had nine points in the third as the Mustangs took a 33-32 lead after three and got five points, including a 3-pointer, from Britt and four more from Piper as they hung on for the win. S o u th w o r th h a d 11 points, five rebounds, three steals and tw o assists. Piper had 11 points and four assists. W ilson had eight points, N aim s had six points and four rebounds and Britt had five points and four rebounds. M itchell and M urray each had five re b o u n d s and Heather Yocom had tw o assists. H eppner 6 6 11 12-35 Um atilla 5 7 9 3-26 Heppner: Katie Britt 4 2-4 11, Terra W ilson 4 3-5 11, Tiffany P iper 2 0-0 4, B lair Keithley 1 0-02, Laurie Murray I 0-0 2, Krystal N aim s 1 0-0 2, Lynan Bingham 1 0 -0 2 , Linsey M itc h e ll 0 1-2 1, K r is ta Hendricks, Heather Yocom and Chelsey Betsinger. Team: 146- II 35 3-pt.: Britt. Umatilla: Villanueva 3 4-5 10, Parrish 3 0-6 6, Landaur 1 3-6 5, B e llin g e r 0 3-4 3, Pankey 1 0-0 2, A dam s, Dahlin and Ames. Team: 8 10-21 26 3- pt.: none H eppner 10 8 15 15-48 Sherm an C ounty 10 11 11 13-45 Heppner: S usan Southworth 5 1-411, Piper 5 1 - 2 11, W ilson 3 2-6 8, N aim s 2 2- 2 6, Britt 1 2-4 5, K eithley 1 0-0 2, M itchell 0 2-4 2, M urray 1 0 -0 2, B in g h a m 0 1-2 1, Y o co m , B e ts in g e r and H endricks. Team: 18 11-24 48 3- pt.: Britt. Sherman County: Funkhow ser 4 1 -2 9 , Sharp 4 1 - 2 9, G ray 3 1-2 7, K aseberg 2 1 -2 5, Burnett 2 0-0 4, C ardona I 2-2 4, N ogle 0 4 -9 4, Hill 0 3 - 4 3, W eedman and King. Team: 16 13-23 45 3-pt.: none Mustang C-team ends season by downing Weston-McEwen By Rick Paullus A 22-7 run to end the third and the fourth quarters gave the H eppner M ustang “C ” team a 63-48 win over the W eston- McEwen Tigerscots in Athena on T h u r s d a y , F e b . 13. T h e Mustangs ended the season with a 13-2 record with the two losses com ing to Mac-Hi. The M ustangs jum ped out to a 19-8 lead after one getting five points from Rory Kilkenny and four each from M atthew VanCleave and Mikel Britt. They increased their lead to 36-24 at the half, as Britt had six points and Kilkenny four more points in the second quarter. T he T ig e rsc o ts cam e back to tie the gam e at 41 -41 in the third but the M ustangs went on their run outscoring them 13- 5 in the fourth, getting four points each from VanCleave and Britt. Britt led the M ustangs with 15 points, with VanCleave adding 14 points. Kilkenny had nine points and Matt Kenny and Kory Paullus each had six points. T h e M u s ta n g s w e re coached by Shane M atheny and consisted o f sophom ores Josh Lankford, Robert M cEUigott, K yle H u d d le sto n and K ory Paullus and freshman Dan Basile, Riley Wight, Kyle Carlson, Matt K en n y , R oy P ro c to r, R ory Kilkenny, M atthew VanCleave and M ik e l B ritt. H e p p n e r 19 17 14 13-63 W eston-M cEw en 8 16 19 5-48 Heppner: Mikel Britt 7 1-3 15, Matthew VanCleave 6 2-7 14, Rory Kilkenny 4 1-3 9, Matt Kenny 2 2-5 6, Kory Paullus 3 0-2 6. Kyle Carlson 2 0-0 5, Dan Basile 1 1-2 3, Kyle I luddleston 1 0-0 2, Riley Wight 0 2-2 2, Robert McEUigott 01 -2 1, Roy Proctor 0 0-4 0 and Josh Lankford. Team: 26 10-30 63 3-pt.: Carlson W eston-McEwen: Sparks 8 0-5 16. Roberts 3 4-6 10. Hassenbank 3 0-2 6, Tompkins 21-4 5. Greenwalt 1 2- 6 4. Guardipee 2 0-0 4. McCullough 0 3-4 3, M iller, N ich o ls. Baker, Scherder and Kim. Team: 19 10-27 48 3- pt.: none 1