Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 22, 2004, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 22, 2004
Mustang girls rout Knights
Lady Cards win one, lose one
at Enterprise tournament
games The team played great and worked hard If they
could have made a few more of the foul shots, we would
have won.”
He also said, “Spray always has a fast and a good
By Marie Key
shooting team They hit a lot of three pointers and it is a
hard place to play Our 11 kids are improving every game
The Lady Cardinals traveled to Enterprise for a and they all play a lot of minutes That’s what JV is about ”
tournament on Friday, Dec 10 and Saturday, Dec 11
In the first game, lone easily defeated Wallowa 48-
19 on Friday, Dec 10.
Sara Peck led the team with 15 points She also
had nine rebounds, three steals and one assist
By Marie Key
Amber Patton had 10 points, led with 11 rebounds,
one blocked shot, one assist and three steals Ashly Grams
In their first game of lone’s annual Basketball
had nine points, four rebounds and three steals Jenny Bonanza, the JV boys lost to Enterprise 50-37 on Friday,
Griffith and Alyssa Rietmann had five points each. Griffith Dec 3
also had five rebounds and led with seven steals Rietmann
Alan Rietmann led the Cardinals with 10 points
had two rebounds and two steals Kaylee Palmateer and Others contributing were Paul Hams, six points; Taylor
Emily Rietmann also had six rebounds and one steal McElligott, five points; Cody Keisling, Kyle Palmateer and
Julianna VandenBrink had one rebound.
Dan Long, two points each.
In their second game of the Enterprise tournament
Coach Jim Swanson said, “We have a pretty young
on Saturday, Dec 11, lone lost to Pilot Rock 48-27.
group o f boys and they were a little tight at first We shot
Patton led the Lady Cards with nine points Peck the ball a lot, but nothing fell until the second half Then
was close behind with eight points Peck led with 11 we played with them, but when you spot them 20 plus points
rebounds and had one steal. Patton had eight rebounds and in the first half, it was hard to catch up I was really proud
one assist She also led with three steals and three blocked of how they played hard and had fun ”
shots
Griffith had five points and two rebounds Kylee
Svetich and Emily Rietmann had two points each. Svetich
Megan Orr (#5) watches Terra Wilson (#15) make a shot
also had seven rebounds Emily Rietmann had one rebound
Alyssa Rietmann had one point, five rebounds, two steals
By Marie Key
By Rick Paullus
and one assist
assists, with Price
The
Heppner four
Others contributing were Kayla LaRue with two
adding
six points. Lyndi
In their second game of lone’s Basketball Bonanza, Mustang varsity girls had no Patton had
rebounds, Julianna VandenBrink with one rebound and
seven rebounds
Saturday, Dec. 4, the JV boys were defeated by Umatilla trouble beating the Walla and two steals,
Kaylee Palmateer.
Heather
65-36
Walla Valley Academy Yocom had five rebounds
Dan Long led the team with 13 points. Others Knights on Tuesday, Dec
five steals and Shanna
contributing were Alan Rietmann, eight points, Paul Hams, 14, winning 42-22 in College and
Rietmann
had four steals and
six points; Kip Krebs, four points; Kyle Palmateer, three Place.
points; and Justin Archer with two points.
The Mustangs, now three assists
By Marie Key
Heppner 8 12 14 8-
Coach Jim Swanson said, “We were playing against 3 and 1, will play Grant 42
lone traveled to Enterprise for a tournament on a very good aggressive 2A school. We were pretty Union at home on Thursday,
WWVA 5 9 4 4-22
outmatched I was very proud of our kids for their hard Dec. 23 before going to John
Friday, Dec 10 and Saturday, Dec. 11.
Megan
Day on Monday, Dec. 27 and Orr 7 0-1 Heppner-
In the first game, lone easily defeated Enterprise work.”
14, Sarah Price 2
to Imbler on Tuesday, Dec 2-4 6, Shanna
on Dec. 10, 76-48
Rietmann 1 2-
Tony Bolin led the team with 23 points. He also led HHS Booster Club elects 2005 officers 28.
2
4,
Terra
Wilson
2-4 4,
The Mustangs led 8- Lyndi Patton 2 1 0-0
The Heppner High keep stocked and possibly
with 11 rebounds and seven assists and had one steal
4,
Kelly Thompson had 19 points, one rebound and School Booster Club held its purchase a new griddle It 5 after one, getting four Mahaley Huddleston 2 0-0 4,
led with seven assists Tyler Brown added 15 points, two December meeting on Dec. was discussed that various points from Sarah Price Heather Yocom 1 1-2 3,
organizations might like to They took a 20-14 lead at the Lynan Bingham 1 0-0 2,
assists, 10 rebounds, one blocked shot and tied for lead in 8 at the school.
Officers for 2005 work the Snack Shack and half, getting four points each Linsey Mitchell 0 1-21, Blair
steals with three Nick Christman had 13 points, three
assists, five rebounds and tied for lead in steals with three were elected with: Ron come up with some kind of from Megan Orr and Keithley and Regi Seitz
Mahaley Huddleston in the Team: 17 8-15 42. 3-pts:
Tyler Raible, Alan Rietmann and Dan Long had two points Bowman- president; Reica split for the profits
second quarter Orr scored none
In new business:
each Raible also had one rebounds, one blocked shot and Herbison- vice president;
It was decided that four points in the third and
one steal Rietmann had one assist, two rebounds and one Renee Yocom- secretary;
Walla Walla Valley
steal Long had three rebounds. Also contributing were and Gayle Gutierrez- breakfast will be made for four more in the fourth as the Academy- Heid 2 2-6 6,
the basketball tournament Mustangs defense held the Bechtel 2 1-2 6, W. Smith 3
Taylor McElligott with one assist, Kip Krebs with two treasurer
Final figures on the for all the players. Booster Knights to eight points in the 1-3 7, A Smith 1 0-0 2,
rebounds and one steal and Arthur Ekstrom with one steal
In the second game of the tournament on Dec 11, auction were $15,523.50 Club will put $200 toward second half and they cruised Potter 0 1-2 1, Corely,
to the win.
lone defeated Pilot Rock 56-47, to win the tournament. profit. Rental fees for the the hospitality room.
Becker, Larson and Hanson.
Orr led the Mustangs Team:
In other business,
As the first quarter ended, Pilot Rock was ahead Elk’s lodge for next year
8 5-13 22. 3-pts:
Grant said he had received a with 14 points, five Bechtel
13-9 At halftime they still led by one point. The third quarter were discussed.
The Booster Club letter from the St Helen’s rebounds, five steals and
ended with Pilot Rock ahead by two points, 40-38 The
notes
o f Booster Club regarding
Cardinals came back in the fourth quarter determined to received
win and had an 18-point run, holding Pilot Rock to seven appreciation from the Lost writing letters to put a bit of
River football team and the pressure on the government.
points.
for
Brown led the team with 23 points and led with 10 Shamrockettes
The next booster
donations
club meeting will be Jan. 12,
rebounds He also had two assists and one steal
The
follow ing 2005 in Gentry’s room at
Bolin had 11 points, one assist, six rebounds and
Heppner Christian Church is holding a candlelight
one steal Christman had nine points, one assist, six delegations presented HHS
Christmas Eve service on Dec. 24 at 6 p.m.
rebounds and tied for lead in steals with three Thompson requests to the club:
“It is a time we can just get together for a short
-Baseball coach Rick
had seven points, three rebounds, one blocked shot, tied
service
to remember why we celebrate Christmas,” said
for lead in steals with three and led assists with five Raible Paullus wants the Booster
Pastor
Andrew
Johnson.
had four points, one assist, two rebounds and led blocked Club to consider purchasing
The community is invited to attend and all are
shots with three Rietmann had two points and four 22 jackets for the team
welcome.
“We hope each and every one of you have a very
Leftover
varsity
jackets
will
rebounds
Merry
Christmas
and a Happy New Year,” added Pastor
go to JV players. Greg Grant
Johnson.
will check to see where
baseball
is on the uniform
By Marie Key
rotation and report back.
T h a n k sg iv in g is over,
Community
a n d C h r istin a s is near.
-The
music
members
are
cordially
lone traveled to Spray on Tuesday, Dec 14 and department requested invited to attend a
7 0 th B irth d a y is a lm o st here!!
lost by seven points, 48-55.
Booster Club money for celebration honoring retiring
W e're g e ttin g to g eth er
Dan Long led the team with 22 points.
sweatshirts and t- Morrow County Clerk
To w ish h im w ell.
Others contributing were Justin Archer, 10 points, hooded
shirts.
The
club
approved
If y o u ca n jo in us.
Barbara
Bloodsworth
The
Alan Rietmann, eight points; Paul Hams and Kyle $500 to be put in the HS celebration will be held on
T h a t w o u ld be sw ell!!!
Palmateer, two points each; and Cody Keisling and Kip Band account toward the Monday, Jan. 3, 2005, from
Hope to see you there!!
Krebs, one point each
H ep p n er Elks L od g e
shirts.
The
shirts
will
belong
3-5
p
m
in
the
Courthouse
D ecem b er 2 8, 2 0 0 4 4 to 7 p.m .
Coach Jim Swanson stated, “Dan Long had a to the school and any band/ foyer
N o G ifts - J u s t “ T ull T a les” N o -H o st B ar
powerful game with 22 points and 10 rebounds Justin choir student who wishes to
Archer followed with 10 points and nine assists, but when keep their sweatshirt or t-
you only make three for 20 foul shots, you can’t win any shirt will have to pay for their
own.
-The junior high
volleyball team purchased
Well, here’s something
some travel t-shirts and Terri
to chew on...
Gentry requested funds to
help pay for them It was
Two Good Deals that say “Not Baaaaad!”
agreed to put $166.97 into
the Wild Horse Club account
to cover that purchase
Premium Checking Account*
30-Month CD
In old business:
Interest
Rate
Bill Kuhn is working
APY*
Rate
Rate
APY*
on the tax-id project
1.51%
S0-S99.999.99
1.50%
The
by-law
S100,000-S249,999.99
2 . 02 %
2 . 00 %
committee is planning on
3.50% 3.55%
meeting and getting copies
2.53%
2.50%
$250,000 and up
of other by-laws to use as
•APY (Annual Percentage Yield). Min. opening
•APY(AnnealPercentageYield) APYnaccunte«ofIl/IAM.
balance to receive disclosed APY b 510,000 Offer
example of how to put the
••Mm opening balance receive ducloeed APY a 525.000
good 1/01/04-12/31AM Some reatrietkro apply
••525,000 avenge conectad balance re evoid 520
aeavnee charge
Club’s together
Penalty for early withdrawal equal to one year s
¡mere* Cannot be combined with any other offer
The junior class has
$425 worth of merchandise
inventory left over from the
Snack Shack and are willing
to take $200 for it It was
decided to pay the Junior
Member FDIC
Class the $200 It was
agreed to order supplies to
Cardinal JV boys lose to
Enterprise
lone JV boys defeated by
Umatilla
Cardinal boys win Enterprise
tournament
Candlelight Christmas Eve
service to be held
Cardinal JV boys lose to Spray
Retirement
celebration to
be held for
retiring clerk
Low rates got your Goat?
to
1
moeebh
Bank of