FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 9,2005
Lady Cards win at Nixyaawii Cardinals defeat Golden Eagles lone JV boys take three wins
The lo n e g irls ’
varsity saw their Big Sky
w inning stre ak flashing
b e fo re th e ir eyes last
Tuesday,
Feb
1 at
Nixyaawii, trailing 34-32
entering the fourth quarter,
but thanks to an offensive
spurt and several key players
fouling out for Nixyaawii,
they managed to keep the
streak alive, winning the
game 44-38
The game was tight
the entire way. The Lady
Cards trailed at the end of
one 15-9 and held a slim 23-
22 lead at the half It was still
within two after three, but
lone took advantage of their
hosts’ foul trouble to pick up
the
offensive
pace,
o u tsco rin g the G olden
E agles 12-4 in the last
quarter Nixyaawii finished
the gam e w ith ju st four
players on the floor
Amber Patton had an
outstanding effort, scoring
25 points and pulling down
11 rebounds Sara Peck was
dom inant on the boards,
tallying 19 rebounds She
also scored four points Also
scoring for the Cards were
Emily Rietmann with five
points, Jenny Griffith and
Kylee Svetich with three
p o ints each and Kaylee
Palmateer and Ashly Grams
with two each
"This game was a lot
closer than 1 would have
liked,” said Coach Ryan
Rudolf We trailed most of
the game but the girls didn't
give up and we were finally
able to pull ahead in the
fourth quarter Nixyaawii has
improved a lot since the first
time we played them I give
them a lot o f credit for
playing us tough ”
Lady Cards end winning streak
The lone Lady Cards
split their games over the
weekend, winning a tough
contest against Arlington at
home on Friday, Feb 4 and
losing to a strong Dufur
squad on the road on
Saturday, Feb 5 The loss
brought the winning streak
that started in early January
to an end but the Cardinals
still have an enviable Big Sky
record of 11-1. Their season
mark stands at 12-7.
Arlington kept the
game within striking distance
for the first three quarters,
trailing just 6-9 after one, 19-
11 at the half and 27-19 after
three But the Lady Cards
came up big in the fourth
quarter, reeling off 21 points
to the Honker’s 10 to pull
away for the final 48-29 win
Sara Peck led the
Cardinals with 16 points and
14 rebounds Amber Patton
had 15 points and 15
rebounds Also scoring for
the Lady Cardinals were
Kylee Svetich with seven,
Jenny Griffith and Ashly
Grams each with four and
Kayla LaRue with two
Coach Ryan Rudolf
com m ended
the
fine
defensive play o f Griffith,
Grams and Emily Rietmann
“We did a great job
o f using o u r height
adv an tag e
against
A rlin g to n ,” said C oach
Rudolf “They hustled a lot
and kept the game close until
the fourth quarter We played
good team defense and really
got our offense going in the
final quarter to put the game
out o f reach.”
On Saturday at
D ufur, the Lady C ards
struggled against the fifth-
ranked team in the state
D ufur held the C ards
sco reless in the second
period
to
hold
a
commanding 34-6 lead at
halftime Things improved
only slightly in the second
half as the Rangers coasted
to a 62-25 win
G ram s scored 14
points to lead the Cards
Patton was held to just three
points Rietmann scored four
and Peck and Svetich each
had two
“We just didn’t come
ready to play,” said Coach
Rudolf “ If you want to be
able to compete with Dufur,
you have to play your best
game and this obviously
wasn’t our best game Ashly
played a good gam e
offensively but we needed
more than one girl in double
figures I think this loss
might help us refocus and get
ready for the D istrict
Tournament ”
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A sluggish second
quarter kept Nixyaawii in the
game early but the lone
Cardinals finished strong to
defeat the Golden Eagles 63-
46 in a gam e played in
Mission on Tuesday, Feb 1
The Cards had a high
scoring first quarter, putting
up 26 points to their
opponents 16 However,
lone cooled off to only score
nine in the second, allowing
Nixyaawii to pull within
seven at the half, 35-28 But
in the second half, the
Cardinals rolled, scoring 13
in the third and 15 in the
fourth for the final winning
margin
Four players were in
double figures led by Tyler
Raible w ith 15 points,
shooting 75 percent from the
floor Tyler Brown scored
13, Tony Bolin had 12 and
Nick Christman added 10
points Brown was the team
leader in rebounding with 13
and assists with five Bolin,
Christman and Brown each
had three steals, helping the
Cards to a 15-6 advantage
in that area
C o ach
D ennis
Stefani praised the play o f
Raible who had one his best
games o f the year with 15
points and nine rebounds
.“This was really a
fun game to play,” said
Coach Stefani. “The crowd
really gets into the game
over there and creates a
great atmosphere.”
Cards win two over weekend
The
C ardinals
logged tw o w ins last
w eekend,
defeating
Arlington at home on Friday
night, Feb 4 and Dufur on
the road on Saturday, Feb
5. The wins m ove the
Cardinals record to 10-2 in
the Big Sky and 15-6 for the
season
The Arlington game
was close early, with the
Cards leading just 15-12
after one quarter, but the
Cards opened the game up
in the second, scoring 15
while holding the Honkers to
five Leading 30-17 at the
half, the Cards lengthened
the lead in the second half
and finished the game 62-37.
Nick Christman led
the Cardinals in scoring with
16, followed by Tony Bolin
with 13 Also scoring for the
Cards was Tyler Raible with
nine, Tyler Brown and Dan
Long with six each, Alan
Rietm ann with four and
Kelly Thom pson, A rthur
Ekstrom, Kyle Palmateer
and John Walton with two
each
Raible led the
rebounding effort with 10.
“ I thought we had
control the whole game,”
said Coach Dennis Stefani
“ We didn’t play our best
basketball but we did play
well enough to get the win.”
On Saturday night,
the Cardinals used red-hot
shooting to overpower the
Rangers, 79-38 Shooting
49 3 percent from the floor
as a team, the Cards led 21-
7 after one quarter and 42-
19 at the half The Rangers
couldn’t muster much more
o f a fight in the second half,
getting outscored by lone
23-6 in the third quarter
before the Cards coasted
home for the win.
Thompson lit up the
scoreboard with 22 points,
shooting 10 o f 15 from the
field Other Cards scoring in
double figures were Bolin
with 13, (sh o o tin g 50
percent). Brown with 12
(shooting 50 percent) and
Raible with 12 (shooting
66.7 percent) Brown led the
team with 11 rebounds, six
assists and three steals.
“This was one of the
best games we have played
since early this season,” said
Coach Stefani. “It was nice
to see us get back in sync.”
IMS “ B” team girls win against
Arlington
V ictoria H eagy had tw o
Bv Beth M orter
each
The lone M iddle
School g irls ’ “ B” team
stayed on the winning track
against Arlington last Friday,
Feb 4
lone jumped out to
a 4-0 lead at the end of the
first quarter and lengthened
the lead to 10-4 by halftime
The Cardinals scored 12
points in the second half
while holding the visitors to
just two. The final score was
22-6 in favor o f lone
Lynzee Sjurset led
the C ardinals with eight
points. Kara Clay had six,
Beth Morter had four and
B rianna P eterso n and
“The B Team came
ready to play today,” said
Coach Lynn Dee Ramos.
“They both perform ed
excellent on both ends of the
court They shot 50 percent
from the free throw line and
had a lot o f great looks at
the basket They were ready
to shoot the ball when the
o p p o rtu n ity arose They
played a great game
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The lone boys’ JV
team finished the week with
th re e w ins including
co n v in cin g w ins over
Nixyaawii at Mission and
Umatilla JV at home along
with a squeaker at Dufur
With three games left to go,
the JV team’s record is 9-7
The Cardinals struck
early at Nixyaawii, jumping
out to a 20-11 first quarter
lead The scoring pace
cooled slightly in the second
quarter but lone still took a
31-19 lead to the locker
room at the h a lf The
opponents out scored the
Cards in the third period but
lone finished strong for the
final winning margin o f 62-
48
Dan Long led the
team with 26 points and 19
rebounds. Paul Hams also
had a good effort with 13
points, five rebounds, five
assists and two steals. The
remainder of the scoring was
done by Justin Archer with
six, William Bergstrom with
five, Kip Krebs and Kyle
Palmateer with four each and
Taylor McElligott and John
Walton with two each lone
outrebounded their hosts 42-
21 .
“They had a small
gym to play in but we
handled it very well,” said
Coach Jim Swanson “We
played very aggressive at
both ends. Dan Long had an
overall great game and Kyle,
Paul and Justin played some
very good defense.”
The game against the
Umatilla JVs was close for
the first quarter but lone held
the visitors scoreless in the
second to take a 24-13 lead
at the half. The C ards
continued to build on that
lead, winning 45-31.
Alan Rietmann and
Long shared scoring honors
with nine each followed by
Palmateer with eight. Archer
w ith seven, Hams and
Dalton Campbell with three
each and Walton, McElligott
and William Meulink with
two each Long led the team
w ith 10 rebounds w hile
Rietmann tallied four steals
to lead that category. Archer
and Rietmann each had three
assists.
“ The kids played
very good team ball,” said
Coach Swanson. “William
Meulink worked very hard
on both offense and defense
It was great to see him get
his first home basket in the
game,” he said
The Dufur game was
a tight, low-scoring game
that saw even scoring in two
o f the quarters. It was the
second and third periods
where the Cards were able
to eke out their four-point
margin o f error, 42-38
R ietm ann led the
team in scoring w ith 12
points, despite playing just
two quarters. Also scoring
for the Cards were Krebs
and Long with eight each,
Walton with six and Archer
and Palm ateer with four
each
K rebs led the
rebounding effort with 11
boards while Archer led in
steals and assists with four
each.
Coach Swanson was
pleased with the effort. “Our
kids are having fun and they
always seem to find a way
to win. Alan had a great
game for only playing two
quarters and Kip did a great
job on the boards,” he said.
IMS girls “A” team lose two
By Beth M orter
The lone M iddle
School g irls ’ “ A” team
traveled to Echo for a two
gam e tournam ent on
Saturday, Feb 5.
In the first game, the
Cardinals played the Helix
Grizzles. In the first quarter,
the Grizzles outscored the
Cardinals by five points with
a score o f 9-4 By halftime,
the Cardinals had scored five
points and the Grizzles had
scored 14 points leaving the
score at 23-9, w ith the
Grizzles in the lead In the
third quarter, the Cardinals
sadly scored no points, while
the Grizzles scored nine, the
lead grow ing on the
C ardinals. In the fourth
quarter, the Cardinals put up
a fight and scored 10 points,
while the Grizzles scored six,
but fell to a defeat, with a
final score o f 38-19, the
Grizzles coming out with the
victory
The top scorer for
the C ardinals was Beth
Morter with seven points.
Tiana Camarillo and Brenna
Rietmann both scored four
points and Heather Wiggers
and Lynzee Sjurset both
scored two points
“ We played with
Helix really well this time,”
said C oach Lynn Dee
Ramos “I was really pleased
with the improvements that
we made.”
The second game the
C ard in als played in the
tournament was against the
Echo Cougars. In the first
q u arter, the C ardinals
outscored the Cougars by
one point and the score was
3-2. In the second quarter,
the Cardinals only managed
one point and the Cougars
made seven, taking the lead
by halftime with a score of
9-4. In the third quarter, both
team s scored six points,
leaving the score at 15-10,
with the Cougars in the lead
In the fourth quarter, the
C ougars o u tsco red the
Cardinals scoring six points,
while the Cardinals only
scored three The final score
of the game was 21-13 and
the Cougars had won.
The leading scorers
for the C ardinals w ere
R ietm ann
and
B eka
D esB o u illo n s w ith five
p oints each C am arillo
scored two points and Tori
Heagy scored one point
“The girls were a
little tired from playing back-
to-back games, but they
came out and played to the
best o f their ability,” said
Coach Ramos “We had a lot
o f looks at the basket, but
just couldn’t seem to get
them to drop in I was proud
o f how the girls played ”
Morrow County Gun Club news
On Sunday, Feb 6,
20 shooters enjoyed a sunny
pre-Super Bowl shoot
In singles, 16 yards,
Mike Goreman hit 24 out of
25 shots Jeff C utsforth
followed with 23 hits and
Harvey Childers made 22.
High lady for the day was
Deona Hodges with 19 out
of25 hits In junior shooting,
Quinn Peck took nine out of
25 shots.
In handicap, 20
yards, Cutsforth came in first
with 24 out o f 25 shots
Following was a tie between
Rob Ashbeck, Dennis Peck
and Childers with 22 out of
25 hits Rounding out the
men was Lowell Turner with
20 shots Hodges was high
lady again with 12 out o f 25
and Quinn Peck was junior
shooter with 13 out o f 25.
Annies w ere shot
with Kelwayne Haguewood
w inning tw o and Tuner
winning one
The next shoot will
be held on Sunday, Jan 13
at 12 p m
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