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    Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 2, 2008 - THREE
Lady Cardinals Split weekend games
The lone Lady Car­
dinals split their games over
the weekend, losing to Pilot
Rock on December 28 and
defeating Stanfield on Sat­
urday. Both gam es were
played in lone.
T he L ady C a rd s
played the Lady Rockets
tough in the early going.
F reshm an, Beth M orter,
getting her first varsity start,
hit the first five points in
the game. Teonna Vandever
hit a basket and lone led
7-6 after one quarter. Tiana
Camarillo came alive in the
second quarter, scoring six
o f the seven points in the
quarter for lone. The Lady
Cardinals went to the locker
room trailing 14-15. lone
stayed close in the third un­
til fouls started to take their
toll. Both Kylee Svetich
and Emily Rietmann were
whistled for their fourth foul
and had to sit. Pilot Rock
went on a 9-0 tear to take the
game from a tie into the first
significant lead o f the day.
Tiana Camarillo hit a three
pointer at the buzzer to make
the score 28-22 in favor of
the Rockets going into the
final frame. Moments into
the fourth quarter, Kylee
Svetich fouled out and was
followed by Emily Rietmann
shortly after that, lone had
no answer for Pilot Rock’s
post, Brittany Doherty. Pilot
Rock outscored lone 20-9 in
the fourth quarter to take the
48-31 win.
Tiana Camarillo led
the Cardinal’s offensive at­
tack with 15 points. Beth
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Morter added 11.
“We got in foul trou­
ble and they took advantage
o f it,” said Coach Ryan Ru­
dolf. He was encouraged by
certain aspects o f the game
however. “It’s good to see
other people step up and
score. That will help with
our offensive struggles. We
just need to be more con­
sistent.”
Playing host to Stan­
field on Saturday, the Lady
Cardinals got points from
five players in the first quar­
ter, led by Kylee Svetich
with seven to take a 14-13
first quarter lead. In the
second quarter, Beth Morter
tallied 12 points as lone out-
scored Stanfield 20-9 to take
a 32-21 halftime lead. Go­
ing into the fourth quarter,
the Lady Cards led 44-30
before Stanfield staged a
furious 13-2 rally, pulling
to within 3 points, 46-43,
with about four minutes to
go. lone responded with
back-to-back-to-back scores
from Teonna Vandever, Beth
Morter and Kylee Svetich
to put nine points between
them and the Lady Tigers.
The Lady C ardinals held
on for their third win o f the
season, 54-48.
Beth Morter led the
team in scoring w ith 16
points. Kylee Svetich added
13 and junior reserve, Torie
H eagy had eig h t. K ylee
Svetich had ten rebounds
to give her a double-double
day and Em ily Rietm ann
recorded 10 assists in the
game.
lone boys drop games to South Wasco and Pilot Rock
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‘We tried a different
press in the second quarter,”
said Coach Ryan Rudolf.
The Lady C ards put 20
points on the board in that
q u arter, th eir best point
production o f the young
season mostly as a result
o f the press. “The team had
a little foul trouble again
which disrupted things in
the second half,” said Coach
Rudolf. He was pleased that
the girls were able to with­
stand a Stanfield rally and
put 54 points on the board
for the win.
PILOT ROCK 6 9
13 2 0 -4 8
IONE 7 7 8 9 - 31
PILOT ROCK (8-2)
- Jessica W allis 4, Rene
Mulcare 1, Ashley Kannard
8, Jen Gillespie 2, Nicole
Jessens 6, Jessica Benson
5, A livia W innett 2, Liz
Willingham 6, Britney Do­
herty 14, Amy Perrine, Erica
Drake.
IONE (2-7) - Tiana
Camarillo 15, Beth Morter
11, Teonna Vandever 5, Tori
Heagy 1, Emily Reitmann 1,
, Brenna Rietmann, Sarah
Stillm an, K ylie Svetich,
Stephanie Archer, Briana
Peterson, Tyree Svetich.
3-point field goals
- Pilot Rock 1, lone 2. Free
throws - Pilot Rock 11-24,
lone 7-12. Fouls - Pilot
Rock 12, lone 19. Fouled
out - Kylie Svetich, Emily
Rietmann (lone).
Cardinals fall to Riverside Pirates
The lone Cardinals
gave the Riverside Pirates
all they could handle in
their Tuesday, D ecem ber
18, match-up in Boardman,
before foul trouble and Pi­
rate free throw s allow ed
Riverside to get away with
the 64-52 win.
The Cards blazed out
to a 17-5 early lead thanks
in part to Paul Hams hit­
ting three o f his four three-
pointers in the first quarter.
When Kip Krebs banked in
a shot at the buzzer, lone led
Riverside 19-9 to end the
first frame. The Pirates woke
up in the second quarter and
used a 13-0 run to get back
in the game. But neither
team could build a lead of
more than three points for
the remainder of the quarter
and the score was tied 29 all
at the half.
D e fen se w as the
name o f the gam e in the
third quarter and though
the C ard in als edged out
to a 42-38 lead at the end,
both Kip Krebs and Kevin
Fowler had racked up their
fourth foul. Midway through
the fourth, Kevin Fow ler
fouled out and Clay Morter
was whistled for his third,
fourth and finally, the fifth
foul with 1:20 to go. The
Pirates went to the line 13
times in the final period and
connected on 10 enough to
put away the pesky Cards
for good.
Paul Hams led the
Cardinals in scoring with 19
points. Justin Archer added
11. The C ards scratched
their way to a surprising
31-28 rebounding edge led
by Kip Krebs with seven.
Alan Rietmann led the team
in both assists with five and
steals with three.
D e sp ite th e lo ss,
Coach Dennis Stefani was
pleased with many aspects of
the game. “The kids played
really well. It was a great
°E state
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defensive game. If we had
stayed out o f foul trouble, it
might have gone our way.”
He also noted that the team
kept their turnover number
down and out-rebounded
the Pirates.
lone:
( 3 - 3,
1-0) 22 7 13 10 - 52
Riverside: (5-2) 9 20 9 26-64
lone - Paul Hams 19, Justin
Archer 11, Clay Morter 6,
Alan Rietm ann 4, Corey
Peterson 3, Matt Hams 3,
R.J. Ramos, Kevin Fowler.
Riverside - Bryce Doherty
26, Calen Morelli 10, Aaron
VanGorder 8, Jose B ara­
ja s 6, Chase Sim pson 7,
J.C . N orling 4, M ichael
M a rtin e z 2, N ick A rm ­
strong 1, Jason Hendricks.
Three-point field goals - lone
4, Riverside 1. Free throws -
lone 8-15, Riverside 21 -30.
Fouls - lone 21, Riverside
13. Fouled out - Fowler,
Morter (lone). Technicals -
Bench (lone).
L i ______ n ______» 1 / ___
The
lone Boys’ Var­
sity lost a pair o f games in
the week before Christmas
including a league contest
with South Wasco County
and a game on the road at
Pilot Rock.
The lone Cardinals
d ro p p ed a leag u e gam e
to West side powerhouse,
South Wasco County on De­
cember 20 in lone. Suffer­
ing through a cold shooting
night, the Cardinals watched
a first quarter tie deteriorate
into an 11 point half time
deficit. A three point third
quarter put any hope o f a
comeback out o f reach as
the Redsides took the 68-36
win.
There was no doubt
that South Wasco played
w ell. The R edsides shot
46% from the field and hit
33% o f their three point at­
tempts. They moved the ball
well and were good defend­
ers. However the Cardinals
played a big part in their
own demise, shooting just
25% from the field and con­
necting on just two o f 19
attempts outside the three
point arc. Kip Krebs was the
only lone player in double
figures with 10 points.
“ I know we are a
better team than this,” said
Coach Dennis Stefani. “We
will need to get things fig­
ured out as more league
games are just around the
comer.”
The Cardinals
squared off with Pilot Rock
the following night in a non­
league game at Pilot Rock.
After a good first half, the
Cards saw the Rockets get
away for the 60-47 win.
lone hung close in
the early going, leading
the game briefly in the first
quarter. But the Rockets
w ould answ er with little
runs to w hich the C ards
had no answer. An 8-0 run
in the first quarter put Pilot
Rock up 17-11 before Justin
Archer’s basket near the end
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Justin Archer takes a shot against South Wasco. -Photo by The­
resa Crawford
Alan Rietmann manages to get off a shot against South Wasco.
-Photo by Theresa Crawford
o f the first brought the score
to 17-13. The second quarter
brought foul trouble for the
Cards. Clay Morter and Paul
Hams both were whistled
for their third foul but Justin
A rcher’s six second quarter
points helped keep lone in
the game, ending the half
trailing 26-31. A 7-0 run
early in the third put the
Rockets ahead for good as
they stretched their lead out
to 15 before sailing through
the fourth quarter for the
final margin.
The Cards had three
players in double figures
led by Alan Rietmann with
13. Justin Archer added 12
and Paul Hams had 10. lone
had another off night shoot-
ing, hitting just 27% from
the floor. Meanwhile, Pilot
Rock shot 42% from the
floor and connected on four
from the three point line.
Alan Rietmann and
C lay M orter led the re ­
bounding effort with seven
each. Alan Rietmann also
had five steals and Paul
Hams had four assists to
pace the team. "We played a
good first half,” said Coaeh
Dennis Stefani. He noted
that the team needs to be
more patient offensively to
see some improvement.”
Next up for the Car­
dinals will host Pilot Rock on
December 28 and Stanfield
on December 29 in a pair of
non-league contests.
Heppner girls win one, lose one
in weekend tournament
By Alita Nelson
The v a rs ity g irls
took down Riverside this
weekend in a tournam ent
hosted by Heppner on Fri­
day and Saturday nights.
Jessica Hughes and
A ftan B etsinger sank 12
points each, Katie Kilkenny
scored 11, Megan Orr had
10, Taylor Kempas scored
six, Mercedes Garrett scored
five, Catherine McElligott
and Erin Price had four
Elks Hoop Shoot
coming up in January
The Elks Hoop Shoot will be held on January
6 at 1 p.m. at Heppner High School. Trophies will be
awarded for the first three places for 8-9 year old boys
and girls, 10-11 year old boys and girls, and 12-13
year old boys and girls.
Colt basketball sign-ups will also be held at
the same time for third through sixth graders.
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each and K ylie D oherty
had two.
The girls held the
lead from the first quar­
ter and never let Riverside
within arms reach.
The girls then took
on the Hermiston Bulldogs
in the second round but were
unable to hold on to the lead
through the fourth quarter.
Katie Kilkenny and Aftan
Betsinger were strong under
the basket, leading in re­
bounding with 18 combined
rebounds. Ki l kenny and
Betsinger scored 12 points
each, Megan Orr scored
six, Catherine McElligott
scored four, Taylor Kempas
had two, and Brynna Rust
and Jessica Hughes each
scored one.
Senior Center Menu
Heppner Christian Church members w ill be serving
lunch on Wednesday, January 9. The menu will include
spaghetti with meat sauce, green salad w ith tomatoes, fruit
cocktail, garlic bread, and tiramisu.
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