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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 21,2004 lone varsity boys defeat Echo lone varsity girls top Echo lone JV boys lose to Echo By Marie Key Cougars Cougars By Marie Key The lone C ardinals varsity boys defeated the Echo C ougars at lone on Tuesday, Jan. 13. The team got o ff to a slow start and was only ahead by one point at the end o f the first quarter 11-10. Each quarter they gaineu over Echo, winning the gam e 58-40. N ick Christman led the Cards w ith 21 points including two 3-point field goals. Tyler Raible had 11 points. Tyler Brown had 10 points. Arthur Ekstrom had five points. Curtis Thompson and Kelly Thompson had four points each. Dan Satterly added one 3-point field goal. R aible led in rebounds w ith 10. Brow n had seven rebounds. C urtis Thom pson and Ekstrom had six rebounds each. Kelly T hom pson had one rebound. Christman led with five steals. Kelly Thompson, Curtis Thompson and Raible had two steals each. Brown and Ekstrom had one steal each. C oach D ennis Stefani said, “N ick C hristm an had a very strong gam e for us. Tyler R aible, A rthur Ekstrom and Curtis Thom pson also provided very good post play. This was a great team win for us.” lone varsity boys score win over Wheeler By Marie Key The lone C ardinals varsity b o y s’ team defeated the W heeler Falcons at Fossil on Friday, Jan. 16. W heeler trailed lone throughout the game; then lost one o f their players with 45 seconds left in the third quarter, lone increased their lead and won the gam e 57-45. K elly T hom pson led the C ardinals w ith 19 points, including two 3-point field goals. Nick Christm an and Tyler R aible had 11 points each. Tyler B row n had seven points, including one 3-point field goal. Dan Satterly had one 3-point field goal. Curtis Thompson, John Walton and Dan Long added two points each. R aible led w ith 10 rebounds. K elly T hom pson had nine rebounds. Brow n had five rebounds. Curtis Thom pson and Christm an had four rebounds each. Ekstrom and Walton had two rebounds each. Brian Bunch had one rebound. C hristm an had six steals. Kelly Thom pson had four steals. Curtis Thompson, Brown and Raible had one steal each. Coach D ennis Stefani said, “ Kelly Thom pson had a strong game for us. I thought many people came o ff the bench and gave us some good m inutes.” lone varsity boys top Horizon Christian By Marie Key The lone Cardinals varsity boys scored another win at lone on Saturday, Jan. 17, outscoring H orizon C hristian, 67-46. N ick C hristm an led the C ardinals w ith 21 points, including one 3-point field goal. Kelly Thompson had 14 points; Tyler Raible 11 points; Tyler Brown 10 points; Dan Long five points, including one 3-point field goal; A rthur Ekstrom had four points and Curtis Thom pson added two points. Brown had 14 rebounds, three steals and four assist. Raible had nine rebounds. Kelly Thompson had eight rebounds, three steals and four assists. C urtis T hom pson had five rebounds. Ekstrom had three rebounds. Christm an had two rebounds, four steals and three assist. Dan Satterly had two rebounds, tw o steals and tw o assist. Long had two rebounds and one steal. C oach D ennis Stefani said, “ This is a good w in to make us 3-3 in league. I hope this will get us rolling now. Dan Long did a good jo b o ff the bench for us.” JUMP-START “ HSiftee. YOUR WEIGHT 10SS WITHOUT GNMG IIP CHRIS. Free registration for meetings. Pay only the weekly fee 1 800 651 6000 WeightWatchers.com UM Um Vmm m The lone Cardinal JV boys lost to Echo, 23-12, in a hom e game on Tuesday, Jan. 13. Arthur Ekstrom and Curtis Thom pson lead the team The lone Lady C ardinals rolled to an easy w in over w ith four points each. Dan Satterly had one 3-point field goal, the Echo C ougars at lone on Tuesday, Jan. 13. The Lady Cardinals played a very good offensive and defensive gam e and William Bergstrom added one point. The C ardinal boys tried hard, but co u ld n ’t keep up and w on 53-30. Natalie M cElligott lead the Cardinals with 17 points, with the Cougars. including one 3-point field goal. Emily Key had seven points, including one 3-point field goal. Jenny Griffith had seven points, including one 3-point field goal. Ashly Grams had seven points. By Rick Paullus Barbara Holland and A m ber Patton had six points each; and Sara Peck added three points. A 25-16 advantage in the second h a lf helped the Patton led the team with four steals. M cElligott, Key Heppner M ustang varsity girls to a 38-25 win over the Culver and Peck had three steals each. G ram s, Holland and Griffith Bulldogs on Tuesday, Jan. 13 in Heppner in a Colum bia Basin had one steal each. C onference gam e. The gam e w as originally scheduled for McElligott led in rebounds with seven. Grams had four S aturday but w as po stp o n ed because o f w eather. T he rebounds and Key and Peck had three rebounds each. Holland Mustangs improved to 2 and 1 in the CBC and 4 and 7 overall. and Patton had two rebounds each. M issy Baker and Griffith The M ustangs trailed 5-3 after one, but rallied in the had one rebound each. second quarter to take a 13-9 lead at the half. C helsea Britt, By Marie Key la u d M o w F a yo u o o g m c jk x b ptw w in n » 30 B a u M p ro r feu i« g is » jo r m l w « unm CALL 1-800-651-6000 FOR TIMES. FREE REGISTRATION UNTIL MARCH 13, 2004 HERMISTON PENDLETON HEPPNER Hirmilton Senior Center United Methodist Church Heppner Methodist hurch 435 W. Orchard 352 S.E. 2nd 175 W. Church St. ^WeightWatchers V tttf urt* 1rTt04 ot partiopaenq rrwtmg lot*» ™ . fa t Tr*A ntt n clu iM » AT Hnm# m fm RogwtrHhon *or r tiiil 6» At Wort m atings <y O lr * ouMcnbort C30G3 Amg hr W irrftort wm^ttong »nt anno» of IN W f KJHT « K T O C fll crod»^wrt All w r a l. a»V afy. f<V' .«sh?. W e d d in g Tabl es Melissa Wallace & Scott Thingelstad Wedding - Saturday, January 24th • Heppner H annnar • 676-9158 Se rvin g Heppner. Lexington & lone lone varsity girls defeat Wheeler By Marie Key Shanna Rietmann, and Linsey Mitchell each scored four points as they increased their lead to 29-21 after three. Brooke Rust had four points in the fourth as the M ustangs took the win. Stefanie Hanson led the M ustangs with seven points, five rebounds and two assists. Mitchell had six points and three assists. Rietmann had six points and Rust had 11 rebounds. H eppner 3 10 16 9-38 C ulver 5 4 12 4-25 Heppner- Stefanie Hanson 3 1-2 7, Shanna Rietmann 3 0-3 6, Linsey Mitchell 3 0-0 6, Brooke Rust 2 0-3 4, Chelsea Britt 2 0-14, Madison Bailey 1 2-2 4, Susan Southworth 1 1-2 3, Blair Keithley 1 0-0 2, Terra Wilson 0 2-2 2 and Katie Britt. Team: 16 6-15 38. 3-pts: none Culver- Katelyn Alley 3 4-4 10, Jilliann McWilliams 2 2-5 6, Kelly Leithle 1 3-6 5, Marci Montes 1 0-0 2, Catrina Schehan 0 2-2 2, Tonya Thomas 0 0-10, Tiffani Adams, Cindy McCormic, Codi Poore, Rikki Profitt and Sarah Gangstad. Team: 7 11-18 25 3-pts: none The lone Cardinals varsity girls defeated the W heeler Falcons at Fossil on Friday, Jan 16. The Lady C ards lead throughout the gam e and won 44-35. N atalie M cE lligott led the team w ith 19 points, including three 3-point field goals. Jenny Griffith had 10 points, including one 3-point field goal. Barbara Holland had seven points. Sara Peck had three points. A m ber Patton and Alyssa Rietmann had two points each and Eva Chitty added one point. M cE lligott had six rebounds. Peck and Patton had four rebounds each. H olland and A shly G ram s had three rebounds. G riffith and Kim M orris each had tw o rebounds. Chitty and Rietmann had one rebound each. M cElligott led the team with seven steals. Emily Key and H olland had tw o steals each. G ram s, Chitty and M orris had one steal each. By Rick Paullus The Lady Cardinals are 8-3 overall and 4-1 in the Big A bad second quarter doom ed the H eppner M ustang Sky Conference. varsity girls as they fell to the visiting Umatilla Vikings 51 -45 on Friday, Jan. 16 in C olum bia Basin Conference play. The M ustangs dropped to 2 and 2 in the CBC and 4 and 8 overall and will be at hom e against Pilot Rock on Friday, Jan. 23 and By Marie Key will be at C ulver on Saturday, Jan. 24. The M ustangs took a 13-6 lead after one, getting four The lone Cardinal JV girls defeated Echo at lone on points each from Stefanie Hanson and Chelsea Britt and a 3- Tuesday, Jan. 13. pointer from M adison Bailey, but the Vikings outscoredthem The girls were ahead 8-1 at the end o f the first quarter and continued to increase their lead, winning the game 41-19. 21-11 in the second. Despite four points each from Britt and Freshm an A m ber Patton led the team with 17 points. Brooke Rust, the Vikings took a 27-24 lead at the half. Linsey Ashly Grams had six points. Jenny Griffith, Kayla LaRue and Mitchell had four points in the third,but the Vikings h d d o n to A lyssa R ietm ann added four points each. Kim M orris, a 38-35 lead going into the fourth. M adison B ailey had five Stephanie Holland and Am anda Emory had two points each. points, including a 3-pointer, and Britt three, but the Mustangs The girls did a great jo b o f stealing the ball from the couldn’t overcom e the Viking lead. Britt had 12 points, hitting 10 o f 12 free throws, eight Echo team. Abby Key had four steals. Holland, Ashly Grams, rebounds and three steals. Bailey at ied 10 points, four assists Tina Tuzarova and Rietm ann had three steals each. Griffith and three steals. Rust had six rebounds and four steals, Mitchell had tw o steals. M issy Baker, LaRue and A m ber Patton each had three steals and Shanna Rietm ann had three steals. had one steal. H e p p n e r13 11 11 10-45 Patton led w ith nine rebounds. H olland had six Um atilla 6 21 11 13-51 rebounds. Tuzarova had three rebounds. Griffith, Key, Baker, Heppner- Chelsea Britt 1 10-12 12, Madison Bailey 4 Morris, LaRue, and Rietmann had two rebounds each. Emory 0-2 10, Brooke Rust 2 2-4 6, Stefanie Hanson 0 6-6 6, Linsey had one rebound. Mitchell 1 2-2 4, Katie Britt 1 0-0 2, Blair Keithley 1 0-0 2, Shanna Rietmann 1 0-0 2 and Terra Wilson 0 1-2 1. Team: 11 21 -28 45. 3-pts: Bailey 2. Umatilla- Jasmine Campos 6 1-4 16, Danna Borden 5 ' 0-0 10, Bertha Ruiz 3 0-0 7, Chrissi Forshee 2 2-2 7, Katie Henry 2 0-1 4. Austin Harvey 1 1-3 3, Ashley Meade 1 0-0 2, Chandra Harvey 1 0-1 2, Leandrea Landauer and Meghan By Marie Key The lone C ardinal JV girls defeated the H orizon Dahlin. Team: 21 4-13 5 1 .3-pts: Campos 3, Forshee and Ruiz. Christian girls at lone on Saturday, Jan. 17. This is the first year for H orizon Christian to have a girls’ team , and these new players couldn't keep up with the lone girls, lone w on 73-16. Ashly Gram s lead the Cardinals with 19 points. Abby Key had 14 points. Alyssa Rietmann had 11 points. Stephanie By Rick Paullus The H eppner M ustang varsity girls fell behind 18-6 H olland had 10 points. A m ber Patton had nine points. Kim M orris had eight points and Kayla LaRue added two points. after one quarter and co u ld n ’t catch up as they lost to the Key had seven steals and three assists. Rietmann had Sherman County Huskies 56-27 on Saturday, Jan. 17 in Moro. six steals, five assists and one rebound. Holland had four steals, The loss dropped the M ustangs Colum bia Basin Conference six rebounds and one assist. Patton had three steals and three record to 2 and 3 and their overall record to 4 and 9, w ith rebounds. M orris had two steals, one assist and six rebounds. gam es at home on Friday, Jan. 23 against Pilot Rock and on Sim one R eisenbauer had tw o steals, tw o assists and four the road at C ulver on Saturday, Jan. 24. After falling behind in the first, the M ustangs stayed rebounds. LaRue had tw o steals and tw o rebounds. G ram s with the Huskies in the second getting four points each from had one steal, tw o assists and three rebounds. Stefanie Hanson and Shanna Rietmann and three from Chelsea Britt and trailed 30-17 at the half. Brooke Rust had four points in the third, but the M ustangs co u ld n ’t close the gap as the Huskies put the gam e away in the second. Rietm ann led the M ustangs with nine points and 10 rebounds. Hanson added seven points, four rebounds and two steals. Rust had six rebounds and Britt had tw o assists. The Mustangs hurt themselves by hitting just 22 percent o f the field goals while the Huskies hit 44 percent. H eppner 6 116 4-27 Sherm an C ounty 18 12 12 14-56 Heppner- Shanna Rietmann 3 3-6 9, Stefanie Hanson 3 1-5 7, Brooke Rust 2 1-2 5, Chelsea Britt 1 2-4 4, Katie Britt 1 0-0 2, Terra Wilson 0 0-2 0, Madison Bailey, Blair Keithley and Linsey Mitchell. Team: 10 7-19 27. 3-pts: none Sherman County- Laura Olsen 8 5-8 21, Kayci Sharp 6 2-4 14, Marci Bird 3 0-0 6, Suzee Fritts 2 1-2 5, Anna Moore 2 0-1 4. Britney Macnab 2 0-0 4, Tiffany Gray 1 0-0 2, Jolleen Hill and Janys Olsen. Team: 24 7-19 56. 3-pts: none Mustang girls fall to Vikings lone JV girls win over Echo lone JV girls win big over Horizon Christian Mustang girls lose at Sherman 7A n ^ MuMay'j 917 M n r t h Main M ain 217 North Mustang girls beat Bulldogs Country ^ R ose Order M agnetic Door Signs HERE 233 8. Main • Happnar 676-9426 Heppner Gazette-Times 676-9228