FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 1, 2003
I M S volleyball has winning weekend
lone varsity loses to Heppner Cardinals defeat Sherman
in fifth game
County
By Justin Archer
The Lady C ardinal
v o lle y b a ll te a m s h o s te d
H eppner on Tuesday, Sept.
23. lone ju m p e d out with an
early lead to take the first game
from the M ustangs, 25-12.
The Cardinals relaxed a little
too much and narrowly lost the
se co n d g a m e , 2 3 -2 5 . Too
m any unforced errors in the
third gam e and several hard
hits by Shanna Rietniann and
Brooke Rust resulted in a 17-
25 loss for lone, lone seem ed
destin ed to giv e aw ay the
m atch w ith a 12-23 deficit
when they suddenly ignited and
took gam e four w ith a score
o f 2 6 -2 4 . T h e final g a m e
re m a in e d c lo s e u n til th e
M u s ta n g s h a n d e d th e
C ardinals a 12-15 loss and
claimed the match.
N a ta lie M cE llig o tt
served 100 percent, aced four
serves and scored a total o f
19 p o in ts fo r h e r te a m .
M cElligott also led the team
with 60 passes, 35 hits and 13
kills. Jenny Griffith scored 10
points, accepted 40 passes
and delivered five hits. Meghan
M. M cC ab e s c o re d e ig h t
p o in ts , d e liv e r e d th re e
unanswered serves, 22 passes,
10 hits and two kills. McCabe
also led the team w ith 55 set
assists. M egan E. M cCabe
a lso s c o re d e ig h t p o in ts,
delivered one aced serve, 20
passes, 53 set assists, nine hits
and tw o k ills. E m ily Key
scored six points, delivered
one ace, and 43 passes. Alyssa
Rietm ann scored one point,
delivered 3 1 passes, eight hits
a n d o n e k ill. S a ra P e c k
accepted 20 passes, led the
team w ith five blocked hits,
and hammered 24 hits and six
kills. The Cardinal team served
96 percent for the match.
lo n e ’s ju n io r varsity
team defeated Heppner in two
games, with a score o f 25-18,
25-19.
F r e s h m a n , K a y la
LaRue led the Cardinals on the
scoreboard scoring 13 points.
Tina Tuzarova scored eight
p o in ts , p a s s e d six b a lls ,
delivered 14 set assists and
pounded three hits and one
kill. Kim M orris scored four
points, accepted five passes,
h am m ered seven hits and
earn ed tw o blocks. A sh ly
G ram s scored three points,
delivered nine hits and ten set
assists. M issy Baker scored
tw o points, delivered seven
passes, four hits and three
kills. A bby Key contributed
six passes, 11 set assists, eight
hits and four kills to her team ’s
e ffo rt. S te p h an ie H o llan d
accepted three passes and two
hits.
lone received the ball
in the starting kick-off against
South Sherm an County, on
Sept. 19. The catch was made
by C ory Peterson w ho made
an excellent run before being
tackled. Then on the first play,
lone ran a blast play up the
m iddle to Justin A rcher who
ran dow n the field to m ake a
touchdow n. The conversion
was good.
lo n e k e p t m a k in g
these good runs and w ere
going up and dow n the field
all o f the first half, with many
m ore touchdow ns by Alan
R ie tm a n n , A r c h e r, C la y
M orter and Peterson. Then in
the second half South Sherman
got a b rea k an d sc o re d a
touchdow n. lone cam e back
with another touchdown.
T h e re w e re m an y
lone loses to South Wasco
By Justin Archer
lone m eet up against
S o u th W a sc o C o u n ty ,
M onday, Sept. 29.
In the beginning o f the
first half, lone received the ball.
Justin A rcher caught the ball
and ran about 25 yards before
being tackled. The whole first
half was pretty dull with neither
team moving the ball that well.
At the end o f the first
By J u s tin A rc h e r
h alf the score was tied at 0-0.
In the forth quarter At the beginning o f the second
In the start o f the first lone stepped up and started half both teams were pumped
quarter against Dufur, on Sept. running ¿he ball, unfortunately up to w in . T h e R e d sid es
12, lone received the kick and it w asn’t good enough. Then received the ball and ran down
h a d a g o o d ru n by A la n on a play run by Dufur, the field before being tackled by
Rietmann. Both teams battled quarterback kept the ball o ff lo n e ’s d e fe n s e . T h e n th e
and by the end o f the first a fake, in the confusion, lone R edsides passed to an open
quarter the score w as still 0- didn’t make the tackle, so the receiver. T he ru n n e r then
0. In the second quarter there R a n g e rs m a d e a ru n fo r d o d g e d som e ta c k le s and
w as som e g o o d ru n s, but another touchdown. The two- sc o re d a to u ch d o w n . T he
'* rrtostly with little movement o f p o in t c o n v e rsio n w as not conversion was not good.
the* ball. At the end o f the first good.
lone cam e back and
lone went back at it
half, the game was still tied at
again and kept going up field
0 - 0 .
When the second half and w as ab o u t to m ake a
started, Dufur receiv ed the ball touchdow n w hen the horn
and ran about 15 yards before blew. The gam e ended 14-0
lone volleyball teams
being tack led by the lone with the R anger’s taking the hosted South W asco County,
team. Most o f the third quarter win.
Friday, Sept. 26 and easily
C oach
D e a n posted a win in three games,
was with little movement o f the
ball. On forth down, the Dufur Robinson was impressed with lone ju m p ed out w ith a 9-1
Rangers punted the ball. The lo n e ’s defense but said that lead but the Lady C ardinal
b a ll h it th e g r o u n d a n d they needed to get their offense passing suffered and before
bounced o ff an lone player going.
lone knew it, South W asco
while he was trying to catch it.
C o u n ty h ad a 9-11 lead.
The Rangers then gabbed the
Natalie McElligott scored two
ball for an easy touchdow n.
consecutive points to tie at 11
The two-point conversion was
and the Cardinals pulled away
Heppner
good to m ake the score at the
for a 25-17 win.
end o f the third quarter 8-0
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hammered the net in game two
to lead her team to a 25-14
victory. The Cardinals easily
took the third gam e, 25-13
and claimed the match.
Alyssa Rietmann was
EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHT
the leading point producer with
15 points, which included two
a c e d s e rv e s . M e g a n E.
M cC abe scored 14 points,
delivered one ace and 18 set
assists. Sara Peck added nine
points, six hits and one kill to
the team endeavor. Meghan M .
M cCabe scored seven points
delivered three aced serves
and 19 set assists. Emily Key
scored six points, tw o aced
MA I N S T R E E T , H E P P N E R
serves and one hit. N atalie
M cE lligott contributed two
points, pounded 15 hits, three
kills and blocked three SW C
hits. Jenny G riffith slam med
over 13 hits and one kill.
Cardinals shut out by Dufur
good blocks by m any players
including K ip Krebs, D alton
C am p b ell, M att C o lem an ,
Paul Hams and Alan Rietmann
for the lone, w hich helped
them in offense. T here w as
s o m e h u m o r w h e n th e
q u a r te r b a c k fo r S o u th
Sherm an w as headed dow n
field for a touchdown when die
sm allest player on the team
G unner Fow ler knocked up
beside him and made a tackle.
B oth tea m s p lay e d
great but in the end lone came
through with a victory o f 48-
24.
Coach Robinson said
that both team s played w ell
and was glad that the lone
offense w as better than the
w eek before. H e w as also
pleased w ith their defense,
which also did very well.
By Emily Rietmann
lone M iddle School
volleyball team s hosted the
W asco R e d s id e s , F rid a y ,
Sept. 26.
The lone girls A team
won their first game and really
played together. But in the
second game the visitors came
back to win 25-17. In the final
game the lone girls played very
well and came out on top with
a 15-7 w in over W asco. The
volleyball B team also had a
very good gam e, w ith three
very tough games.
Mustang JVs shut out Eagles
By Rick Paullus
The
H eppner
M ustang JV football team
im proved to 2 and 1 on the
year with a 22-0 w in over the
Wahtonka Eagles on Monday,
Sept. 22 in The Dalles.
The Mustangs started
the year w ith a 42-24 loss to
th e R iv e rs id e P ira te s on
T h u r s d a y , S e p t. 11 in
B oardm an. T he M ustangs
held an 18-14 halftime lead on
tw o to u c h d o w n r u n s by
M atthew VanCleave and one
by K o ry P a u llu s, b u t the
Pirates rallied with 28 second-
half points. The only Mustang
score com e on a hitch-and-
pitch from K ody Lovgren to
P a u llu s fo r a 7 0 - y a r d
touchdow n late in the fourth
quarter.
T he M ustangs next
p la y e d th e G r a n t U n io n
P r o s p e c to r s a t h o m e on
Thursday, Sept. 18 and took
an exciting 14-12 w in in the
m ade som e good plays but it
w as not good. lone held the
Redsides o ff for the rest o f the
third quarter.
T h e fo rth q u a r te r
however was a battle between
both teams. Even though it was
h o t and b o th te a m s w e re
exhausted, they played hard.
Back and forth the team s ran
and tackled.
In a last attempt to get
a touchdow n lone passed the
ball. At the buzzer the ball was
throw n and intercepted and
th e R e d s id e s s c o r e d a
touchdown.
The final score w as
12-0 w ith a victory for the
Redsides. Both coaches w ere
It took four games but
p r o u d o f t h e ir t e a m s ’
p e r f o r m a n c e in th e h o t the Cardinals pulled out a 3-1
victory at Helix on Saturday,
weather.
N ext week lone plays Sept. 27.
T he G rizzlies w ere
at Condon.
prepared to fight and both
teams were equally skilled with
the score tied at 24. Emily Key
served tw o points, the second
an ace, to end the first gam e
at 26-24. H elix com m anded
lone junior varsity also a lead throughout m ost o f the
claimed an easy win defeating second gam e, handing lone a
South W asco County, 25-12, 26-28 loss. T he C ardinals
25-14.
retaliated by claim ing gam e
Ashly Grams, led the three w ith a 25-15 w in and
team with 13 points, four aced followed up with a 25-11 win
serves and ten set assists. to take the match.
Abby Key scored nine points,
A ly s s a R ie tm a n n
delivered five set assists, four scored 17 points for her team.
aced serves, five hits and tw o Rietmann also passed 12 balls
kills. K ayla L aR ue scored and slam m ed over eight hits.
seven points for her team while Natalie McElligott continues to
Missy Baker scored five points be a constant contender for
and pounded tw o hits. K im her team . M cE lligott scored
Morris and Stephanie Holland 13 p o in ts , d e liv e re d n in e
each scored one point.
passes, 25 hits, 14 kills and
earned 12 blocks. M egan E.
M cC abe scored 10 points,
delivered seven hits and 26 set
assists.
M eghan M. M cCabe
By Emily Rietmann
scored
tw
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T h e lo n e M id d le
School volleyball team hosted 13 hits, three kills and led the
South Sherm an last Friday, team with 33 set assists. Emily
K ey scored tw o significant
Sept. 19.
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fun at their first winning game the net with 13 hits and three
and it was a very good start. blocks. Jenny Griffith also had
C oaches
B e c k y a strong net game with 18 hits,
Wiggers and Lynn Dee Ramos two kills, and five blocks.
T he C ardinal ju n io r
lead the girls to their win.
varsity easily defeated the
W e Print
Grizzlies in two games, with a
score o f 25-10, 25-10.
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final seconds. The M ustangs
scored first as Paullus took an
interception from his own five
to inside the Prospectors five
and C asey M aben took it in
for the touchdow n. The two-
point conversion was good to
m a k e it 8 -0 , b u t th e
P ro sp ecto rs cam e b ack to
score two touchdowns to take
a 12-8 lead late in the fourth
quarter. The M ustangs drove
dow n the field and scored on
a 25-yard pass from Q uinn
P e c k to M a b e n w ith 12
seconds left to give them the
win.
A t W a h to n k a , th e
M u sta n g s sc o re d all th eir
points in the first h a lf on a
touchdow n by M att K enny
and a touchdow n and tw o-
point conversion by Peck and
M aben.
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lone also traveled on
Saturday, Sept. 27 to have
w inning m atches over the
Helix Grizzlies.
T h e lo n e B te a m
p la y e d f ir s t to h a v e a
successful match against Helix.
T h e te a m h ad v e ry g o o d
serves and played very hard.
The A team also lead
w in n in g m a tc h e s th is
w e e k e n d . T h e y b e a t th e
Grizzlies in only two games.
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lead her team with nine points.
M orris also added 12 passes
and tw o hits to her arsenal.
M issy Baker also added nine
p o in ts to th e C a r d in a l
scoreboard. B aker delivered
21 passes and tw o hits. Abby
K e y s c o r e d s ix p o in ts ,
delivered 18 passes, 11 set
assists and tw o kills. K ayla
L a R u e a c c u m u la te d fiv e
points and six passes. A shly
G ram s scored four points,
delivered 11 set assists, eight
hits and tw o kills. Stephanie
Holland added one point, one
hit and ham m ered two kills to
aid in lone’s victory.
Sheriff's Report
The M orrow C ounty
Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) re
ports handling the following
business:
June 9: M C SO re
ceived a report from U C SO
that C h risto p h er D ew ayne
Schneider, 20, w as arrested
on an Irrigon Justice Court
w arrant for Failure to Pay
Fine/D riving w hile License
Suspended x3.
-M C SO , B oardm an
Police Dept, received a report
from a caller in Boardman that
unknown persons were illegal
ly using the dum pster at a lo
cation in Boardman.
-M C S O receiv ed a
request for a deputy contact
in lo n e reg ard in g ju v en ile
problem s in lone. An extra
patrol o f the lone area was
requested.
-M C S O receiv ed a
report from a caller in Irrigon
that the n eig h b o r’s m ail was
found in his box. The post of
fice w as contacted and they
advised to also call M CSO .
-M C S O receiv ed a
request via teletype to attempt
to locate a m issing juvenile
who was possibly staying at a
location in Irrigon.
-M C S O receiv ed a
re p o rt o f a h o rse w ith o u t
shade or w ater in Boardman.
It w as determ ined the horse
had water and all was okay.