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SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 4, 2004 Slow start dooms Cardinals Lady Cardinals win shootout Cardinal JV girls defeat By Made Key with Condon Blue Devils ®^ue Devils T he C ardinals traveled to C ondon on Tuesday, Jan. By Marie Key 27. The C ards got o ff to a slow start in the first half, only scoring 11 points to the Blue Devils’ 19. They recovered some in the second half, but it w asn’t enough to overcom e Condon. They lost 45-39. Tyler R aible led the C ardinals with 10 points. Tyler Brown and Kelly T hom pson had eight points each. Nick C hristm an added seven points and C urtis Thom pson added six points. Curtis Thom pson and Kelly Thom pson tied to lead in rebounds with six each. Christman and Raible had five rebounds each and Brown had four rebounds. C hristm an had tw o steals and one assist and Kelly T hom pson had tw o steals and three assists. Raible had one steal and one assist and Brown had five assists. C oach D ennis Stefani said, “We cam e out fiat and things just never changed. This loss hurts a lot. For our chance to get to district, we are going to have to make a good run the rest o f the season.” Cardinal varsity boys soar by W heeler Falcons The Lady C ardinals traveled to C ondon on Tuesday, Jan. 27 and out shot the Blue Devils 40-36. This was a tight gam e with lone in the lead by a few points, then C ondon in the lead by a few points. At halftim e, C ondon led 20-18. In the second half, lone stepped up their defensive and offensive gam e and outscored Condon 22-16. Natalie M cElligott led the C ardinals with 11 points. Emily Key added nine points, including two 3-point fielu goals. Sara Peck added eight points. O thers scoring w ere Jenny Griffith with one 3-point field goal, Barbara Holland with three points and Kim Morris, Eva Chitty and Alyssa Rietmann with two points each. M cElligott also led the team with 10 rebounds, four steals and three assists. Key had four rebounds and four steals. Peck had six rebounds and one assist. H olland had five rebounds, M orris had tw o rebounds and G riffith had one rebounds. A m ber Patton had one rebound and one steal and Chitty had one assist. With this win. The Lady Cards keep the # 1 spot in the Big Sky Conference. Lady Cardinals take big win over W heeler Falcons Bv Marie Key By M a rie K ey T he Lady C ards took a big win over the W heeler Falcons in a hom e gam e on Friday, Jan. 30. In the first half. lone outscored Wheeler 38-20. During the third quarter, the Falcons cam e back and outscored lone 11 -9. T he C ardinals cam e back strong in the fourth quarter and had a 15-12 run, w inning the gam e 60-43. The Cardinals were led by Natalie McElligott with 25 points, including four 3-point field goals. B arbara H olland added 12 points and Emily Key added nine points, including one 3-point field goal. Also adding points were Ashly Gram s and Eva Chitty with four points each and Jenny G riffith with two points. M cElligott also led with seven rebounds, four steals and five assists. H olland had seven rebounds. Key had five rebounds, two steals and one assist. Peck had four rebounds, three steals and one assist. A m ber Patton had three rebounds and one steal, G riffith had tw o rebounds and one steal and G ram s had one rebounds, one 'steal and one assist. A lyssa R ietm ann had one rebounds and C hitty had tw o steals and two assists. ' 'M * y/0>P liarii jdi Cardinal JV girls defeat Redsides By M a rie K ey In a tw o-quarter gam e, the lone JV girls defeated W asco at lone on Saturday, Jan. 31 The Cardinals were ahead 10-3 at the end o f the first quarter. They held the R edsides to six points in the second quarter and won the g am e.21 -9. A m ber Patton led the team with 12 points. A lso contributing was Jenny G riffith with four points, A lyssa Rietm ann and Tina Tuzarova with two points each and Ashly Gram s with one point. Patton also led with nine rebounds and one steal. Abby Key had two rebounds, three steals and two assist. Rietm ann had tw o rebounds and one assist. Tuzarova had one rebound, one steal and one assist. G ram s had one rebound, one steal and one assist and Kim M orris had one rebound. Lady Cardinals hold off South Wasco Redsides ■ '! ■ j io// By M arie Key The lone J V girls defeat the C ondon Blue D evils at C ondon on Tuesday, Jan. 27. The Cardinals were in the lead 15-8 at halftime. In the fourth quarter, C ondon stepped up their ottense, but still lost to lone 41-38. Kim M orris led the Cardinals with 12 points. Am ber Patton added 10 points. Alyssa Rietm ann added five points, Abby Key and K ayla LaRue added four points and Jenny Griffith and Stephanie Holland added two points each. Patton and H olland led w ith eight rebounds each. Patton also had three steals and one assist. H olland had tw o steals. Also contributing were Rietmann with seven rebounds, three steals and four assists. Key had three rebounds, six steals and two assists. Tina Tuzarova had three bounds and one steal, Morris had three rebounds and one assist and Griffith had one rebound, two steals and two assists. LaRue had one rebounds and Gram s had one assist. /‘M photo by Debbie Radie Tyler Brown handles the ball against the W heeler Falcons In a hom e gam e on Tuesday, Jan. 27, the C ardinals soared by the Falcons 67-49. At the end of the first quarter, lone was behind 20-8. In the second quarter, the Cardinals had a 23-9 run, with the quarter ending 31 -29. The C ards outscored the Falcons 13- 10 in the third quarter. In the fourth quarter, lone came out and had another 23-10 run, w inning the gam e 67-49. K elly T hom pson led the C ardinals w ith 24 points, including tw o 3-point field goals. A dding to the score were Nick Christm an with 14 points, including a 3-point field goal, Tyler Brown with 13 points, including a 3-point field goal, Tyler Raible with 10 points. Curtis Thom pson with four points and John Walton with two points. Brown led w ith 10 rebounds, four steals and nine assists. R aible had six rebounds, one steal and one assist. Christm an had four rebounds, three steals and three assists. Kelly Thompson had four rebounds, two steals and two assists. C urtis T hom pson had four rebounds and one steal. A rthur Ekstrom. John Long and Brian Bunch each had one rebound. Cardinal boys lose to Redsides By Marie Key photo by Debbie Radie Natalie M cElligott brings the ball up court against W heeler Cardinal JV boys top Condon Blue Devils By M arie Key D ie Cardinal JV boys traveled to Condon on Tuesday, Jan. 27 and topped the Blue Devils. At halftim e, lone led by one point, 15-14. In the third quarter, C ondon cam e back and jum ped ahead 31-25. The C ardinal’s good defensive and offensive gam e in the fourth quarter held the Blue Devils to just seven points. The Cardinals scored 16 points in the fourth and won the gam e 41-38. Dan Long and John Walton led the team with 11 points each. Dan Satterly had eight points, including one 3-point shot. William Bergstrom had five points, including one 3-point shot. A rthur Ekstrom had four points and C urtis T hom pson had two points. Coach Jim Swanson said, “This is our fourth win in a row and another great comeback. John Walton and Dan Long played a great game at both ends. O ur defense won this game. They worked really hard.” T he C ardinal varsity boys lost to the South W asco Redsides in a hom e gam e on Saturday, Jan. 31. The end o f the first quarter saw lone ahead 18-14. In the second quarter, W asco gained 10-6 to tie the game. In the second half. lone scored 27 points to W asco’s 27. The game ended with the Cardinals losing 61 -51. The Cardinals were led by Tyler Brown with 22 points. Kelly T hom pson added 12 points, Tyler R aible added nine and Nick C hristm an and A rthur Ekstrom added four points each. K elly T hom pson led w ith seven rebounds and five steals. Brow n had six rebounds, tw o steals and three assists. R aible had five rebounds and one assist. C urtis Thom pson and Ekstrom had tw o rebounds each and Christm an had one rebound, one steal and one assist. The C ardinals are now 7-6 in the Big Sky League. By M arie Key HEPPNER ELKS 358 676-9181 ”M here f rirrult Meet" 142 North M a in T h u rsd a y , F e b ru a ry 5 th LADIES NIGHT. L e a n n ^ W right and Rhonda Helfrecht r). w ill be servin g a C h in e s e * D in ner starting at 6 p.m. w ith Sweet and Sour Spareribs, Garlic Chicken, Pork Fried Rice, Barbe cue Pork and Crab Puffs. Lodge to follow the din ner at 8 p.m. photo by Debbie Radie Emily Key handles the ball against the South Wasco R e d sid es By M a rie K ey The lone varsity girls held on the South W asco R edsides at lone on Saturday, Jan. 31. The Lady Cards outscored the Redsides in each quarter and by the end o f the gam e had increased their lead to win, 64-35. Everyone on the team contributed to this win. A m ber Peck led the C ardinals with 19 points, 15 o f these points were made in the second-half. Natalie McElligott was close behind w ith 18 points. A lso contributing were Barbara Holland with nine points, Sara Peck with eight, Eva Chitty with six and Emily Key and Jenny Griffith with two points each. Patton led w ith 10 rebounds. M cE lligott had eight rebounds, four steals and tw o assists. H olland had eight rebounds and one assist. A shly G ram s had three rebounds, one steal and one assist. Chitty had two rebounds, two steals and four assists. G riffith and Kim M orris had tw o rebounds each; Em ily Key had one rebounds and one assist, A lyssa Rietm ann had one rebound and one steal and Abby Key had one assist. lone JV boys defeat Central Christian Cardinal JV boys defeat Wasco Redsides By M arie Key The Cardinals overcam e the Redsides’ third-quarter lead at lone on Saturday, Jan. 31. The Resides outscored the Cardinals 36 -3 1 in the first three quarters of the game. The Cards came back in the fourth quarter with a 16-9 run and defeated W asco. 47-45. Dan Long led the C ardinals with 20 points. W illiam Bergstrom had 10 points, including one three-point field goal. Dan Satterly had tw o 3-point field goals for six points. Arthur Ekstrom had five points. Brian Bunch had four and John Walton had two points. Coach Jim Swanson said, “Dan Long h«*d a great game that included 12 rebounds. John W alton had 10 rebounds. We out rebounded W asco 34-17.” In a thriller gam e, the C ardinal JV boys defeated Central Christian at lone on Friday, Jan. 23. T his w as a tw o-quarter gam e and at the end o f the first quarter lone led 13-11. Tow ard the end o f the second quarter the Cardinals dropped behind 22-19. With 12 seconds left in the gam e, Dan Satterly made a 3-point field goal to tie the gam e, 22-22. In four minutes o f overtim e, lone had a 12- 6 run to win the gam e 34-28. Dan Long led the C ardinals with 12 points. O thers contributing were A rthur Ekstrom with nine points, Satterly with eight points, including two 3-point field goals and John Walton with four points. Coach Jim Sw anson said, “This is our third overtime game this year. This was a great game by Dan Satterly and his leadership at the end.”