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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 11,2004 - THREE lone varsity boys wallop Central Christian Ione JV boys lose to Echo By Marie Key In a close two quarter game the lone Cardinal JV boys losi to Echo at Echo on Saturday, Feb.3. Both teams scored six points in the first quarter. In the second quarter, the Pirates m ade 10 points and lone nine points, losing 15-16. Dan Long and John W alton led the team w ith four points each. Dan Satterly, Arthur Ekstrom and Cody Keisling had two points each. Brian Bunch added one point. Coach Jim Sw anson said, ' “This was a close gam e. I wish we could have played four quarters.” lone JV girls defeat Echo By Marie Key The lone Cardinal JV girls defeated the Echo Cougars at Echo on Tuesday, Feb. 3. The C ardinals w ere only ahead by tw o points at the end of the first quarter, 6-4. By holding Echo to two points in the second quarter, lone led 13-6 at halftim e. E cho’s defense cam e back in the third quarter and decreased the C ardinals’ lead, 19-16. In the fourth quarter, lo n e becam e m ore aggressive with a 15-6 run and won the gam e 34-22. A m ber Patton led the team w ith eight points. Abby Key, Kim Morris, Kayla LaRue and Alyssa Rietmann had six points each. Stephanie Holland and TinaTuzarova added one point each. Holland led with nine rebounds and one assist. Patton had six rebounds, four steals and one assist; Ashley G ram s had three rebounds, tw o steals and two assists; Tuzarova had tw o rebounds and tw o steals; L aR ue had tw o rebounds; Rietmann had one rebound and two steals; Key had two steals and sour assists, and Sim one Reisenbauer had one steal. This was a good team effort. By Marie Key T he lone C ardinal varsity boys w alloped C entral C hristian at R edm ond on Saturday, Feb. 7. lone started slow and only led by two points, 14-12, at the end o f the first quarter. In the second quarter, they had a 17-2 run; then another 21-7 run in the third quarter. The game ended with a big 63-30 win for the Cardinals. The entire team contributed to this win. T yler B row n led the team w ith 16 points, including one three-point field goal. Others contributing to the win were Nick Christman with 13 points; Kelly Thompson with 12 points, including one three-point field goal; Tyler Raible with three points; D an L ong w ith one three-point field goal; W illiam Bergstrom with one three-point field goal; Arthur Ekstrom with two points; and John Walton with one point. lone out-rebounded Central Christian 44-27. B row n led w ith 12 rebounds, two steals and five assists. Curtis Thom pson had nine rebounds; Raible had eight rebounds and four blocked shots; Kelly Thom pson had five rebounds, four steals and six assists; C hristm an had four rebounds, four steals and three assists; Long had four rebounds, one steal and one blocked shot; Ekstrom had tw o rebounds; Cody Keisling had one steal; Walton had one steal; and Brian Tyler Raible tips Off against Echo photo by Debbie Re&Sunds, one steal and two assists; Kelly Thom pson had two Bunch had one assist. C oach D ennis Stefani said, “G ood team effort and rebounds, one steal and three assists; Ekstrom had one rebound good team win.” and one blocked shot. The C ardinals boys are 12-10 for the season and 10- C oach D ennis Stefani said, "A huge w in; Echo is a 6 in the Big Sky League. very tough place to play, and our kids cam e out the second half and showed they really wanted to win the gam e.” lone Lady Cardinals hold off Cougars By Marie Key lone JV girls down Cascade Locks By Marie Key In a tw o quarter gam e at lone on Friday, Feb. 6, the lone C ardinal JV girls dow ned the C ascade Locks Pirates. The first quarter ended with the Cardinals in the lead by tw o points, 6-4. In the second quarter, lone outscored the Pirates 18-7, w inning the gam e 24-13. Amber Patton led the team with 12 points. Kim Morris had six points; A bby Key four; and Tina T uzarova had tw o points. Nick Christman, Kelly Thompson, Arthur Ekstrom Patton also led w ith seven rebounds and one steal. work ball up court against Cascade Locks Holland had five rebounds and tw o assists; M orris and Kayla LaRue had four rebounds each. Key had tw o rebounds, three steals and one assist; and Tuzarova had tw o rebounds. lone varsity boys edge past Echo By Marie Key In a close gam e at Echo on Tuesday, Feb 3, the lone Cardinal varsity boys edged out the Echo C ougars 32-30. The C ardinals got o ff to a slow start and at halftim e w ere behind 14-6. They cam e alive in the third quarter and shot 12 points in the first four minutes. They added six points in the next four m inutes, ending the quarter ahead 24-21. The score was 32-30 at the end o f the fourth quarter and lone fouled just as the buzzer sounded. Echo missed both shots and lone won the game. N ick C hristm an led the C ardinals w ith 14 points. Others adding points were Tyler Brown with eight; Tyler Raible with four; and Curtis Thompson, Kelly Thom pson and Arthur Ekstrom with two points each. lone out-rebounded Echo 23- 13. Raible led with seven rebounds and one blocked shot. Curtis Thom pson had six rebounds and one steal; Brown had five rebounds, tw o steals and one assist; C hristm an had two lone varsity boys down Cascade Locks By Marie Key weU Spray Rodeo queen tryouts to be held Show Hours: PM Spin - 9pm, Sat 10am - 6pm, Sun 10am - 4pm A dm ission: Adults $8.00, Students $3.00, Kids under 12 are FREE! Grand Prlza iSanrlN W Mountain Ban Club only) Q regonian KIDS! Fish the pon d, «h oof a fcun, shoot a bow , and go hom e w ith a FR E t fishing lure! f r r r rnhing l u t n tputw nw d hy £ ast Q rf . g o n ia n Pandlaton Qulcky Luba.Inc St. Anthony Hospital Horn scoring with official B.C./Pope & Young certified scorer Door Prizos: 3 Riflos! Sponsored by V isions ( wh ^T iahp ) KELLY LUMBER SUPPLY photo by Debbie In a hom e gam e on Friday, Feb. 6, the lone Cardinal varsity boys dow ned the C ascade Locks Pirates. lone was ahead 34-30 at half-tim e, but at the end o f the third quarter the gam e w as tied 43-43. T he C ardinals stepped up their gam e in the fourth quarter with a 22-9 run, winning the game 65-52. The C ardinals were led by Kelly Thom pson with 26 points. Tyler Brown had 17 points, including tw o three-point field goals, and N ick C hristm an had 10 points. O thers contributing were Tyler Raible with seven points; Dan Satterly with one three-point field goal; and Curtis Thompson with two points. Brow n led with eight rebounds, tw o steals and four assists. Kelly Thom pson had five rebounds, six steals and one blocked shot; C hristm an had three rebounds, one steal and tw o assists; E kstrom had three rebounds; R aible had tw o rebounds and one blocked shot; and Satterly had one assist. C oach D ennis Stefani said. “This w as an im portant win for us. I thought the whole team cam e out and responded M | i i i Distributing BOOTHS! The lone Lady Cardinals varsity traveled to Echo on Tuesday, Feb. 3, and played a great defensive game. The Lady C ougars are a tough team to play, but lone held them to 23 points and led throughout the game, winning 40-23. Natalie M cElligott led the Lady Cards with 15 points. A shly G ram s and Eva Chitty added six points each. O thers contributing were Sara Peck with five points; Barbara Holland with four; and Em ily Key and A m ber Patton with tw o points each. M cElligott also led with nine rebounds, three steals and three assists. Peck had three rebounds and tw o steals; B arbara H olland had three rebounds and one steal; Patton had three rebounds and one assist; Chitty had two rebounds, four steals and tw o assists; Key had one rebound, four steals and tw o assists; and Stephanie Holland had one rebound. Spray R odeo Q ueen tryouts will be held Saturday, M arch 27 at 1 p.m . at the S p ra y R o d e o G r o u n d s . Contestants do not have to be lo cal o r W h e e le r C o u n ty residents. They must be at least 15 years old and never been married. The rodeo will be held M ay 29-30. For an application or m ore inform ation, call (541) 468-2442. Births G in g e r E ld o n Hulsey- a son. G inger Eldon, w as bom Dec. 31, 2003, at O H S U in P o r tla n d , to Kimberly Hansen and Jeremy H ulsey o f Portland. G inger was 8.2 pounds and 21 inches long. G randparents are Hoby and Susan Hansen o f Heppner and Eldon Scott H ulsey o f H uston, TX and K im berly M eyers of Fresno, CA . Shane M ic h a e l M artindale- a son, S hane M ichael, w as bom Jan. 29, 2 0 0 4 , at G o o d S h e p h e rd Medical Center in Hermiston, to C arly Sue and W illiam Shane M artindale o f Irrigon. Barbara Holland looks for the ball in game against Echo photo by Debbie lone Lady Cardinals roll over Pirates By Marie Key In a hom e gam e on Friday, Feb. 6, the lone Lady Cardinals varsity rolled easily over the Cascade Locks Lady Pirates. T he Lady C ards got o ff to a slow start in the first quarter w ith only 10 points, but held the Pirates to tw o p o in ts . lo n e c a m e b a c k e n e r g iz e d in th e s e c o n d quarter and scored 21 points. At halftim e the score was 31 - 10. T he Lady C ards kept up the pressure in third quarter, with the Pirates only m aking one point to lo n e’s 23 points. The game ended with a big win for the Lady Cardinals, 68-22. T h e e n tir e te a m , s t a r te r s and bench, contributed to this win. N a ta lie M cE llig o tt scored a career high 38 points, including six three-point field goals. Em ily Key added 15 points. O thers adding points w ere S a ra Peck w ith five points; E va Chitty and Abby Key with four points each; and A m b e r P a tto n w ith tw o points. M c E llig o tt had 14 reb o u n d s, eig h t steals and three assists; Em ily Key had three rebounds, four steals and tw o assists; C hitty had three rebounds, two steals and two a s s i s ts ; P e c k h a d th re e rebounds, one steal and one assist; A bby Key had tw o rebounds, tw o steals and two a s s is ts ; P a tto n h a d tw o rebounds, one steal and one assist; K ayla LaR ue had one rebound and one steal; Kim M orris had one rebound and one steal; Stephanie H olland had one rebound. Justice Court R obert L. B otefuhr, 47, Heppner, DUII Diversion and $405 fine. A leasia L easia, 32, P o r tla n d , T h e f t II, 180 suspended days in jail, tw o years probation and $383 fine. R o b e rt E ugene Heinrich, 43, The Dalles, VBR 73/45, $318 fine. K e n n e th M a rio n Stookey, 40, Heppner. Driving w h ile S u sp e n d e d a n d N o O p e r a to r ’s L ic e n s e , $ 2 3 9 fine. Timothy Scott Rankin. 51, H eppner, V B R 7 4 /5 5 , $108 fine.