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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 15,2006 - THREE
Cardinal Booster Club news
lone boys J V wrap up season with Cardinals crush Cougars
The
C ard in al providing $100 per day per
T he lo n e b o y s’ points and Bolin chipped in
wins
Booster
Club
met
Feb. 6 at team for expenses w hile
varsity team hit the floor 11. Contributing from the
The lone boys’ JV
team w rapped up th eir
league schedule last week
w ith tw o stro n g w ins,
defeating Echo on Tuesday,
Feb. 7 in Echo and downing
Helix at home on Friday,
Feb. 10. The JVs finished
league play with an 11-2
record.
The Echo game was
tight in the first quarter with
each team scoring 10 points.
Then the Cardinals cracked
the game wide open with a
20-point second quarter on
their way to a 50-37 win.
Cory Peterson and
Justin Archer shared scoring
honors with 10 points each.
Also scoring for lone was
W illiam B ergstrom with
e ig h t, C lay M orter and
Kevin Fowler with six each
and William Wehrli and Paul
Hams with four each.
Peterson and Morter
grabbed five boards each to
help the team to a slight 25-
24 rebounding edge. Archer,
Hams and Fowler had six
steals each in the game and
Archer paced the team with
seven assists. M orter had
five blocked shots and
Wehrli had three.
Coach Jim Swanson
was pleased with the team's
hustle and pressure defense.
"We forced them into 37
turnovers and we had 33
steals as well as 17 assists.
We put on our p ressure
defense and that's what won
the gam e,” he noted. He
com m ended
W illiam
Bergstrom's defensive play
and Justin A rcher’s hustle
and leadership.
On Friday, H elix
took a 12-4 first quarter lead
but the Cardinals responded
with a 28-point effort in the
second period to run away
from the Grizzlies. The Final
score was 55-24.
William Wehrli had
“ the gam e o f his life ”
a cco rd in g to C oach Jim
Swanson, recording eight
blocked shots, 10 rebounds
and five points. “He put on
quite a show with all of his
blocks and rebounds. I was
really proud of him,” said
Swanson.
Nine of the Cardinals
found their way into the
scorebook led by Paul Hams
with 10 points. Also scoring
w ere Cory Peterson and
C lay M orter with eight,
Kevin Fowler and William
Bergstrom with six. Matt
Coleman and William Wehrli
with Five, Justin Archer with
four and Dalton Campbell
with three.
lone d em o lish ed
Helix on the boards, 42-17,
led by Wehrli’s 10. Peterson,
Morter and Campbell also
grabbed five rebounds each.
The team recorded
26 assists, led by Archer with
four and Hams and Peterson
with three each. A nother
great stat category was steals
w here
the
C ard in als
managed 27 in the game, led
by Hams with eight and
Archer with four.
“ O ur defense and
rebounding was especially
good in this g a m e,”
co m m en ted
C oach
Swanson.
O rder
M ag n etic
D o o r S igns
HERE
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ru n n in g in E cho last
Tuesday, Feb. 7 and came
away with a convincing 80-
52 win.
The
C ard in als
d isp la y ed som e great
teamwork on their way to
racking up 24 assists in the
contest. Tyler Brown, Kelly
Thompson and Tony Bolin
co m b in ed for 52 o f the
team’s points and some hard
w ork on the part o f the
rotating post players tallied
up a total of 28 more.
The Cards scratched
their way to a 20-10 first
quarter lead and lengthened
the le^d a bit in the second
to take a 42-29 lead at the
half. The third quarter was
played almost even, but a
stro n g 23 point fourth
quarter put the Cards in front
by an insurmountable total.
T hom pson led all
scorers and was one of three
Cards in double Figures with
21 points. Brown added 20
post position was Nik Kamp
and Dan Long with eight
each. Kip Krebs with six,
Clay Morter with four and
John Walton with two.
The C ards solidly
outrebounded the Cougars
41 -28 led by Kamp with 11,
Long with nine and Brown
with six. Bolin tallied nine
assists, helped out by Brown
with seven and Thompson
and Long with three each.
Bolin also had four steals to
lead the team.
“Tyler, K elly and
Tony were really in sync and
it was really fun to watch
them run the floor,” said
a ssistan t
coach
Jim
Swanson. "They also gave
us 19 out of our 24 assists.”
Swanson was also pleased
with the performances from
the post players. “They gave
us 28 p o in ts spread out
betw een five p lay ers.
Everyone gave 110 percent,”
he noted.
DesBouillons makes all-star bowling
team
By Josie J. Miller
On Sunday, Feb. 12,
six of Oregon’s high school
bowling teams gathered for
a to u rn am en t at D esert
Lanes in Hermiston. The
teams present were boys and
girls teams from Umatilla,
P en d leto n , T he D alles,
H erm iston, H eppner and
lone.
Each team had five
players. Representing lone
for the boys were: Gordy
Wegwerth, Kyle Palmateer,
James Acock, Cody Hollis
and John Walton; and for the
girls: Rebeka DesBouillons,
Marley Pfingsten, Brittnee
D e sB o u illo n s, M eghan
Gaines and Kristal Temple.
“It’s really fun when
you get a strike and it is just
fun,” commented Rebeka
w hen ask ed w hat she
enjoyed most this season.
At the tournament
four all-star players were
selected. Among them was
lo n e ’s ow n, B rittn ee
DesBouillons. As fourth all-
star she w ill trav el to
co m p ete at the A ll-sta r
tournament March 11 and 12
in Forest Grove. "Everything
really came together,” said
Brittnee. The top four All-
star team s w ill receiv e
scholarships. At the end of
the day the C ard in als
brought home fourth place
for the girls and fifth for the
boys.
the school library. The
co m bined Ione-H ep p n er
b o o ster
club
d in n er
sp o n so red by M orrow
County Grain Growers was
deemed a success. President
Lynn Dee R am os was
p re sen te d w ith a gift
certificate for her work on
the dinner and for organizing
the painting of the cafeteria.
Dean Robinson and
Del LaRue presented a list
of names for the Sports Hall
of Fame for lone. Selections
were based on athletes being
successful in at least two
sports, having a positive
attitude and good academic
standing. The First group to
be honored w ill include
athletes from 1922-1960. A
recognition dinner is planned
for Dec. 8. The Hall o f
Famers will also be honored
at the basketball game Dec.
9.
LaR ue has found
two companies that sell 40-
foot containers the school
hopes to use for a sports
storage unit. The containers
range in price from $2100-
$2600 and can be delivered
for an extra $630. The club
approved the purchase and
d e liv e ry o f a co n tain er.
LaRue will select one and
make the purchase.
Superintendent Bryn
Browning has made a grant
ap p licatio n tem plate for
individuals to use when they
have a m onetary request
from the club.
D ebbie
M organ
requested a list of names of
parents to contact for the
district basketball ad. An ad
will be placed in the Heppner
Gazette-Times the week of
the tournament.
The club approved
a tten d in g the d is tric t
tournament. The club also
approved providing a charter
bus for any lone teams going
to state.
L ib rarian C athy
Halvorsen requested money
for prizes for the reading
incentive program for grades
4-8. Members approved $75
for prizes and $80 for a pizza
party fo r those who
completed the program.
The 2005 graduates
who received Cardinal Club
scholarships will be issued
checks in the am ount of
$200 each.
New t-shirts will be
ordered for community band
members and paid for by the
club.
A le tte r was read
from Damascus Christian
thanking the club for the
hom em ade pies at the
b ask etb all to u rn am en t.
H elen H eidem an was
re co g n ized for her pie
donations to the tournament
and weekly games.
Club members were
re co g n ized
for
th e ir
contributions to the school
over the basketball season:
Karen Padberg organized the
dinners for the visiting teams
throughout the basketball
season; Laurel Cannon sold
booster club dinner tickets
and community calendars;
Ram os, Betty C iray and
R obinson served on the
b o o ster
club
d in n er
committee; and Penny Krebs
put num erous hours into
painting the stripes in the
cafeteria hallway.
B uying C ard in al
floor mats for the hallway
will be researched.
The next m eeting
will be Monday, March 6 at
7 p.m. at the school library.
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lone Cardinals Varsity Boys (L-R): top row-Coach Jim Swanson, Kip Krebs, Dan Long,
Nik Kamp, John Walton. Tyler Brown, Coach Dennis Stefani; middle row-Tony Bolin, Kyle
Palmateer, Clay Morter. Kelly Thompson, Justin Archer, Derek Davidson; bottom row-Paul
Hams, Manager Luke BradField, Alan Rietmann (not pictured Kevin Fowler).
lone Cardinals Varsity Girls (L-R): top row-Coach Brandi Heideman, Ashly Grams, Jenny
Griffith, Stephanie Holland. Amber Patton, Kylee Svetich, Coach Ryan Rudolf; middle row-
Brenna Rietmann, Emily Rietmann, Teonna Vandever, Kayla LaRue; bottom row-Julianna
VandenBrink, Kaylee Palmateer. Tiana Camarillo.
Big Sky District Tournament: lone Cardinal Varsity B o ys play Ho­
rizon Christian on Thursday, February 16 at 4:30 p.m. at the Umatilla
High School in Umatilla.
Big Sky District Tournament: lone Cardinal Varsity Girls play C a s­
cade Locks on Thursday, February 16 at 3:00 p.m. at the Umatilla
High School in Umatilla.
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