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FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 28, 2004 rebounds, one steal and one assist. Stephanie H olland and Thom pson w ith eight, A rthur Ekstrom w ith six and K elly C a rd in a l JV boys d efea t D ufur Kim M orris had one rebound each. Thompson with four. Tyler Brow n led with 10 rebounds and four assists. With this win the Cardinals are 9-4 overall and 5-2 in Rangers Curtis Thompson had seven rebounds. Tyler Raible had seven the Big Sky Conference. By Marie Key rebounds and one assist. A rthur Ekstrom had four rebounds and one assist. Christm an had three rebounds, six steals and Two 3-point field goals with five m inutes left in the lon e varsity girls pound C entral one assist. Kelly Thom pson had three rebounds, three steals gam e, helped the Cardinals recover and defeat the Rangers Christian and one assist and Dan Satterly had tw o rebounds, one steal 35-32 a t lone on M onday, Jan 19. and one assist. By Marie Key At the end o f the first quarter lone lead 7-0. In the Coach Dennis Stefani said, "Inside play from Curtis, The lone Lady Cards pounded Central Christian in a second quarter Dufur starting scoring, but lone still lead 18- Arthur and Tyler Raible made the difference in this game. They hom e gam e on Friday, Jan 23. 13. D ufu r’s defense kept the Cards away from the basket in This was one o f those gam es where you almost cheer all had terrific games for us.” the third quarter and ju m p ed in the lead 20-22. With five for the opposing team. Central Christian was totally outclassed C ard in al varsity boys d om in ate m inutes left in the gam e and Dufur in the lead, Dan Satterly by the Lady C ardinals w ho won 6 1 -25. m ade a 3-point field goal. Then, W illiam Bergstrom added Everyone on the varsity team contributed to the big Central Christian another 3-point field goal. win. By Marie Key Dan Satterly and Dan Long led the team w ith eight The lone Cardinal varsity boys dominated the Central N atalie M cElligott led the scoring w ith 13 points, points each. Satterly’s included two 3-point field goals. William including one 3-point field goal. Also contributing was Sara Christian team at a hom e game on Friday, Jan. 23. Bergstrom had two 3-point field goals for six points. Brian At half-time lone’s aggressive defense had held Central Peck and Ashly Grams each w ith nine points, Barbara Holland Bunch had five points, including one 3-point field goal. Curtis and Am ber Patton with seven points each, Jenny Griffith with Christian to 12 points. The Cardinals had scored 42 points. In Thom pson had four points and A rthur Ekstrom and C ody five points, including one 3-point field goal, Emily Key with the second half, Central Christian scored 20 points and lone Keisling had two points each. four, Abby Key, Alyssa Rietmann and Stephanie Holland with scored 30 points. The gam e ended w ith a big 72-32 w in for Long had 12 rebounds, John Walton had 11 rebounds the Cardinals. tw o points each, and Eva Chitty added one point. and Thom pson had seven. Barbara Holland led with 10 rebounds and three steals. Everyone on the team contributed to the win. Coach Jim Swanson said, "We out-rebounded Dufur K elly T hom pson led the C ardinals w ith 29 points, McElligott had six rebounds, six steals and seven assists. Emily 38-23. This is a good first w in for the Cardinal J V.” Key had a rebound, six steals and one assist. Peck had three including three 3-point field goals. Also contributing was Nick rebounds and one steal, Chitty had tw o rebounds, two steals Christm an w ith 12 points, including one 3-point field goal, and two assists and Griffith had tw o assists. Kim M orris had Curtis Thompson with nine, Tyler Brown with eight, Tyler Raible Cardinal J V boys overcome Grizzlies one assist, Abby Key had one rebound and one steal; Patton and Arthur Ekstrom with six each and Dan Satterly with two had five rebounds, tw o steals and two assists and Stephanie points. By Marie Key Rebounds w ere led by C urtis T hom pson w ith 11 Holland had one rebound. The lone C ardinals out shot the H elix G rizzlies in rebounds, one steal and one assist. Brown had six rebounds, This was a good team effort. three steals and 10 assists. C hristm an had seven rebounds, overtim e at lone on Tuesday, Jan. 23, winning 42-40. In the fourth quarter, lone was in the lead 30-27. With Lady Cardinals sweep Cascade Locks one steal and three assists. Raible had seven rebounds, Ekstrom 11 seconds left in the game. H elix’s Clark made a three-point had seven rebounds and one assist and Kelly Thom pson had four rebounds, six steal and three assists. John W alton had field goal to tie the game. The Cards came back aggressively Pirates three rebounds, one steal and one assist. Dan Long had two in four m inutes overtim e and m ade 12 points, holding the By Marie Key rebounds and one steal, Dan Satterly had tw o rebounds and Grizzlies to 10 points. Dan Satterly led the team with 14 points, including T he lone C ard in als trav eled to C ascade Locks Brian Bunch had one rebound, one steal and one assist. The Cardinals had 50 rebounds and 14 steals to Central one 3-point field goal. Also, aiding lone’s win was Dan Long Saturday, Jan. 23 and sw ept the Pirates in an easy w in, 75- with nine points; William Bergstrom with seven points; including 29. Christians 34 rebounds and four steals. one 3-point field goal; Brian Bunch with six points, both 3- Coach D ennis Stefani said, “The kids cam e out and At the end o f the first quarter, the Cardinals had scored point field goals; John W alton w ith four points and C urtis 19 points to the Pirates two foul shots. By half-time, lone was played very aggressive defense. That allow ed us to get a big Thompson with two points. ahead 39-9. M ost o f the bench was put in the gam e and lone jum p on them. They maintained that aggressiveness the rest o f John W alton had 12 rebounds. Dan Long had 11 continued to outscore C ascade Locks. the game.” rebounds and Dan Satterly had seven steals. Leading the Cardinals was Natalie McElligott with 27 Coach Jim Swanson said, "We out-rebounded Helix points. A lso adding to the big score was A m ber Patton with Cardinal varsity boys hold off Pirates 44-31. This is a great win for us.” 11 points, Barbara Holland with nine, Ashly Grams with nine, By Marie Key including two 3-point field goals, Sara Peck with eight, Jenny The lone Cardinal varsity boys held o ff the Pirates at Lady Cardinal varsity girls lose to G riffith with six, Em ily Key had one 3-point field goal and C ascade Locks on Saturday, Jan 24. Abby Key had two points. Dufur Rangers The Cards had a 37-23 lead at half-time. The Pirates M cElligott had eight rebounds, tw o steals and one cam e back strong and out scored lone in the second half, By Marie Key assist. Em ily Key had three rebounds and five assists, Peck lone’s defense and first-half lead w on the gam e 58-52. had three rebounds and one steal and H olland had eight Tyler Brown led the Cardinals with 24 points, including The lone Lady Cardinals were defeated by the Dufur rebounds and one steal. Eva C hitty had one rebound, one two 3-point field goals. Adding to the score was Nick Christman Rangers at lone Monday, Jan. 19. The Rangers played a great steal and three assists. G ram s had six rebounds, three steals with 16 points, including one 3-point field goal. Kelly Thompson defensive gam e allow ing the Lady C ards to score only 30 and one assist. Griffith had one rebound, tw o steals and one had nine points, Arthur Ekstrom six, Tyler Raible two and John points. While it was a team effort, withalm ost the entire bench assist. Kim M orris had tw o rebounds and one steal, A lyssa Walton had one point. contributing, it wasn’t enough to overcome the 60 points scored Rietm ann had three rebounds and Patton had six rebounds Brown had nine rebounds, one steal and three assists. by the Rangers. The final outcom e was Dufur 60, lone 30. and one steal. Raible had six rebounds, Kelly Thom pson had four rebounds, Amber Patton led the Cardinals with six points. Emily The Lady C ardinals are 11 -4 overall and 7-2 in the two steals and four assists and Christm an had two rebounds, Key had five points, including one 3-point field goal. Natalie Big Sky Conference. tw o steals and three assists. E kstrom had six rebounds and M cElligott had four points. Sara Peck, A shly G ram s and one assist, Curtis Thom pson had five rebounds and W alton Barbara Holland had three points each. G ram s’ was a 3-point field goal. Kim Morris, Stephanie Holland and Eva Chitty added Cardinal varsity boys lose to Dufur in had three rebounds. Coach Dennis Stefani said, “Cascade Locks is a very tw o points each. tough place to play. We are pleased to get out o f there with a McElligott lead w ith seven rebounds, seven steals and the second half win.” one assist. Barbara Holland had six rebounds and 1 assist and By Marie Key The Cardinals are 8-8 overall and 6-4 in the Big Sky Peck had four rebounds and one steal. Key had three rebounds Conference. The lone C ardinal varsity boys lost to the D ufur and one steal; G ram s had one rebound and tw o assists; and Patton had one rebound and one steal. Alyssa Rietm ann had Rangers in a close gam e on M onday, Jan 19, at lone. The Cards were ahead 35-20 at half-time. Dufur came one steal and three assists and Jenny Grifilth had one steal and back in the third quarter and scored 24 points to lone’s 11. In Cardinal JV boys defeat Dufur one assist. The Lady Cardinals are 8-4 overall and 4-2 in the Big the last quarter, the Cardinals couldn’t hold D ufur back and Rangers were outscored 8-11. D ufur won the gam e 54-55. Sky Conference. By Marie Key Tyler Brown led the Cards with 13 points, including Two 3-point field goals w ith five m inutes left in the 3-point field goal. N ick C hristm an had 12 points. Also C a rd in a l v a rsity girls roll over one contributing were Kelly Thom pson with 10, Tyler Raible with gam e, helped the Cardinals recover and defeat the Rangers Grizzlies eight, Curtis Thom pson with six and Dan Satterly with five 35-32 at lone on M onday, Jan 19. A t the end o f the first quarter lone lead 7-0. In the points, including one 3-point field goal. By Marie Key second quarter D ufur starting scoring, but lone still lead 18- Tyler Brown led with six rebounds, one steal and two 13. D ufur’s defense kept the Cards aw ay from the basket in I be lone Lady Cardinals rolled over the Helix Grizzlies assists. Kelly Thom pson had five rebounds, four steals and one assist. Curtis Thompson had five rebounds and one assist, the third quarter and jum ped in the lead 20-22. W ith five at lone on Tuesday, Jan 20. At the end o f the first quarter lone was ahead by only A rthur Ekstrom had four rebounds and N ick Christm an had m inutes left in the gam e and D ufur in the lead, Dan Satterly one point, 11-10. The C ardinals cam e back in the second three rebounds and five assist. Tyler Raible had two rebounds m ade a 3-point field goal. Then, W illiam B ergstrom added another 3-point field goal. quarter and shut out Helix to take a 33-12 lead at half-tim e, and Satterly added one rebound. Dan Satterly and Dan Long led the team w ith eight Coach D ennis Stefani said, “This w as a very tough lone increased their lead in the second half and won the game loss for us, but I think it is the type o f loss our kids will learn points each. Satterly’s included two 3-point field goals. William 59-25. B ergstrom had tw o 3-point field goals for six points. Brian Natalie M cElligott led the Cardinals with 27 points, from.” Bunch had five points, including one 3-point field goal. Curtis Senior starter Billy G ates injured his shoulder in the including three 3-point field goals. Ashly Grams had nine points, Thom pson had four points and A rthur Ekstrom and C ody including tw o 3-point field goals. Em ily Key and Barbara gam e with Condon, and will be out for the rest o f the season. Keisling had two points each. Holland had six points each. K ey’s included one 3-point field Long had 12 rebounds, John Walton had 11 rebounds goal. Jenny G riffith had four points, Sara Peck three, and C ard in al v a rsity boys hold o ff and Thom pson had seven. A m ber Patton and Stephanie Holland added two points each. Coach Jim Swanson said, “We out-rebounded Dufur M cE lligott had five rebounds, tw o steals and three Grizzlies 38-23. This is a good first win for the Cardinal JV.” assists; Key had three rebounds, tw o steals and five assists. By Marie Key The lone Cardinal v arsity boys never trailed in downing Peck had three rebounds and tw o steals; B arbara H olland had three rebounds and Griffith had three rebounds and three Helix at lone on Tuesday, Jan. 20. Cardinal JV boys overcome Grizzlies At the end o f the first quarter, lone only lead by four By Marie Key assists. Grams had three rebounds, one steal and three assists. A lyssa R ietm ann had three rebounds, Eva C hitty had tw o points at 12-8. By half-tim e they had increased their lead to The lone C ardinals out shot the H elix G rizzlies in rebounds, one steal and one assist and Patton had tw o 18 points, 32-14. In the second h alf o f the gam e, lone scored overtim e at lone on Tuesday, Jan. 23, w inning 42-40. 19 points and Helix 23. The gam e ended with lone winning, In the fourth quarter, lone was in the lead 30-27. With 51-37. 11 seconds left in the game, H elix’s Clark m ade a three-point N ick Christm an and Tyler Brown led the Cardinals field goal to tie the game. The Cards cam e back aggressively with 12 points each. B row n’s include two 3-point field goals. in four m inutes overtim e and m ade 12 points, holding the SMALL BUSINESS Adding to lone's score was Tyler Raible with nine points, Curtis Grizzlies to 10 points. SELF EMPLOYED? AFFO RDA BLE HEALTH INSURANCE* Dental and Life Insurance also Available” Individuals and Families 503 - 201-4669 1 - 800 - 593-1836 Scotty Scott Licensed Insurance Agent •Underwritten by MEGA Life 8 Health Insurance Company Home Office Oklahoma City, OK "Premiums will vary with plan selected M/COMB918 FRESH PRIME RIB THIS FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHT Dan Satterly led the team w ith 14 points, including one 3-point field goal. Also, aiding lone’s win was Dan Long with nine points; William Bergstrom with seven points; including one 3-point field goal; Brian Bunch with six points, both 3- point field goals; John W alton w ith four points and C urtis Thompson with two points. John W alton had 12 rebounds. Dan Long had 11 rebounds and Dan Satterly had seven steals. Coach Jim Swanson said, “ We out-rebounded Helix 44-31. This is a great win for us.”