Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 13, 2008 - FIVE
Lady Cards take wins at home
lone boys take hard fought win over Echo
The lone boys might
the
final
score
o
f
47-33.
not
have
chosen a hard
The lone Lady Car boards w ith 11 rebounds and
Kylee Svetich led all fought dog fight to start their
dinals started th eir final Emily Rietmann had eight
scorers with a career high 20 marathon week o f basket
week o f basketball strongly, assists.
“This was a nice win points. Tiana Camarillo add ball but that’s what they got
downing Echo on Monday
for
our
team,” said Coach ed six and Emily Rietmann when Echo came to town
night in a physical match
and shaking o ff C entral Ryan Rudolf. “Getting off and Kaylee Palmateer had Monday, February 4, to play
Christian on Tuesday. Both to a strong start and the five each. Eight Cardinals a game rescheduled due to a
weather cancellation.
games were played in lone. big advantage at the free scored in the game.
“1
was
very
pleased
lone trailed 15-8 at
throw
line
were
the
two
dif
Against Echo, lone
with
our
overall
effort.
Once
the
end
o f one, thanks to
shot out to an early lead ferences in the game.” He
o f 9-0 before Echo got on noted that the girls played again, we cam e out very some red-hot shooting by
the board. The first quarter good team defen se w ith strong at the start o f the Echo’s Dustin Christensen,
ended with the Lady Cards 18 steals and forced Echo game and continued to be who hit three treys in a row
leading 11-3. Echo scratched into 27 turnovers. “ We took aggressive offensively,” said in the last two minutes in
their way back into the game care o f the ball with only Coach Ryan Rudolf. He not the quarter. The Cougars
in the second quarter, out- 11 turnovers. It was nice to ed that the team played good started out the second quar
scoring lone 14-9. lone held bounce back after getting team defense that disrupted ter with five unansw ered
beat by Nixyaawii in our Central Christian from their points before the Cardinals
a 20-17 first half lead.
offensive game plan.
woke up to find themselves
Echo erased the first last game.”
“Kylee
Svetich
had
10 down. Six Cards put up
A g a in s t C e n tra l
half lead and briefly led the
game in the third quarter, Christian o f Prineville on a dominate performance in points as the team narrowed
26-23. The Lady Cards re Tuesday, again the Lady the paint with 20 points and the lead. With 1:05 to go, a
sponded with an 11-1 run, Cards got off to a fast start, 10 rebounds and Emily Riet goal tending call on Echo
seven o f those points com leading 15-1 at the end o f mann had a good all-around tied the score at 25. Echo
responded with a three-point
ing from Brenna Rietmann, one. Kylee Svetich had five game,” he said.
lone
11 9 14 13 play before Alan Rietmann
to open up a 34-27 lead at o f those points. The War
nailed a three pointer with
the end o f three. Echo kept riors turned the tables a bit = 47
13 seconds remaining. Echo
in
the
second,
hitting
a
three
Echo
3
14
10
coming, opening the fourth
drove a lay in up the middle
quarter with a 9-4 run to tie pointer with 2:00 to go in the 16 = 43
Free throws: Echo at the buzzer to take the lead
the game at 36. However, quarter to narrow the lead to
at the half, 30-28.
the Lady Cards dug in and just four. Emily Rietmann 5-20, lone 20-42
K ylee Svetich 10,
It was the Alan Ri
did not relinquish the lead, hit tw o free throw s and
Emily
Rietmann
9,
Brenna
etmann
show in the third
Kaylee
Palm
ateer
laid
up
holding on for the 47-43
a basket to make the score Rietmann 8, Beth Morter 7, quarter as he put up 12 of
win.
K ylee Svetich led 22-15 in favor o f the Cardi Tiana Camarillo 5, Kaylee the Card’s 18 points in the
Palmateer 5, Teonna Vande- period. The Cards turned
the team in scoring with nals at the half.
up the hustle a notch, div
T he L ad y C a rd s ver 3.
10 points. Emily Rietmann
lone
15 7
12 ing after loose balls. On one
added nine, Brenna R iet built on that lead to take a
particular loose ball melee,
mann had eight and Beth 14 point lead at the end o f 13 = 47
CC
1 14 7 11 the ball shot like a pinball
M orter had seven. Kylee three, 34-22 and finished off
before Paul Hams emerged
Svetich led the team on the the Warriors in the fourth for = 33
F ree th ro w s CC out the other end taking the
ball the length o f the court
5 - 1 0 ,lone 15-28
lone (9-13 overall, for a lay in, tying the game at
6- 8 Big Sky) Kylee Svet 42. lone finished the quarter
ich 20, Tiana Camarillo 6, with a 6-0 run to lead the
Emily Rietmann 5, Kaylee game 46-42.
An 8-2 Cardinal run
Palmateer 5, Beth M orter
OPEN MOUSE AT WILLOW (REEK
4, Teonna Vandever 3, Tori opened the fourth quarter
TERRACE ASSISTED LIVING
Heagy 2, Brenna Rietmann as lone worked their way
to their biggest lead of the
2
.
SATURDAY, FEB. 16TH 2 - A P.M.
game, 54-44 with four min
NO GIFTS, PLEASE
utes to go. With 3:24 left in
the game, Clay Morter was
whistled for his fourth foul
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and subsequently a techni
cal foul, putting him out of
the game and sending Echo
to the free throw line where
they made three o f four clos
ing the gap to seven. Two
more Echo buckets made
the score 54-51. With 1:17
remaining. Echo made two
free throws as lone clung to
one point lead. Echo trooped
to the line two more times
in the last 30 seconds o f the
game but connected on just
one o f their four attempts.
That Final successful free
throw tied up the game with
17.3 seconds remaining. The
Cards brought the ball down
the court and timed a pass
inside to Kip Krebs, who hit
a little shot under the basket
w ith around 3 seconds to go.
Echo scooted the ball down
the court and got off a shot
that hit the backboard but
didn’t fall, giving lone the
56-54 win.
"We struggled the
whole gam e,” said Coach
D ennis Stefani. “ I think
the lack o f practice (due
to weather conditions) and
overlooking Echo a bit al
most came back to bite us.”
He did find a silver lining in
the tight win though. “ We
have had trouble with close
games this season so it was
good to come through in the
clutch. It was an important
win we had to have.”
Alan Rietmann led
the team in scoring with 20
points, Kip Krebs added
12 and Paul Hams had 10.
Paul Hams had nine assists
and Clay Morter had 11 re
bounds to lead the team.
A fte r w in n in g a
squeaker M onday night,
the C ards w ere ready to
put some distance between
them and th e ir Tuesday
night o p p o n en t, C entral
Christian. In a game where
the Cards trailed only once
in the opening moments of
the game, lone put up 20 or
more points in three quarters
and ran away w ith the 79-59
win.
Paul Hams led the
team in scoring w ith 19
points and reserve Cory
Peterson added 13, 11 o f
those coming in the fourth
quarter. All but one Cardi
nal player made it into the
scorebook in the contest.
Paul Hams recorded 11 as
sists and Clay Morter again
tallied 11 rebounds. Justin
Archer added nine boards
as the Cards posted a 37-28
rebounding advantage over
the Warriors. lone had one
o f its best shooting nights
of the season, shooting a siz
zling 59% from the floor and
67% from the three point
line. The Cardinals played
their second game without
key player, Matt Hams, w ho
was out with the flu.
“Central C hristian
has been playing all the
teams in the league close so
it was nice to take control
early and be able to achieve
an easy victory,” said Coach
Dennis Stefani. “ I thought
our bench played very well,
led by Cory Peterson with
13 points and five assists.”
lone JV boys fall
to Echo
The lone JV boys
looked rusty w hen they
took the court against Echo
on February 4 in lone. With
only one practice since their
last gam e 10 days prior,
the Cardinals looked a half
step behind from the get-go,
trailing 19-11 at the end of
one quarter.
W ith both team s
scoring eight in the sec
ond quarter, the Cards still
trailed by eight at the half,
27-18. Echo started to pull
Feb. 14-16 - District Tournament at Umatilla, TBA
away in the third, outscoring
Feb. 19 - Boys first round regional, TBA
lone 16-8. Marco Juarez put
Feb. 20 - Girls first round regional, TBA
in seven points in the fourth
Feb. 22 - Boys second round regional, TBA
quarter but it ju st w asn’t
Feb. 23 - Girls second round regional, TBA
enough as the Cards fell to
Feb. 27-March 1 - State Tournament at Baker City, TBA the Cougars, 58-38.
“We played at about
80%,” said Coach Jim Swan
son. “ We got behind and
February 15, 16 - District at Pendleton, TBA.
never could catch up. It was
too bad as I think the team
really wanted this one.”
Tanner R ietm ann
led
the
Cardinals
in scoring
March 11 -Pendleton JV in Pendleton, 4 p.m.
with
12
points.
RJ
Ramos
March 14 - Grant Union Tourney, 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.
had 11, Marco Juarez had
March 18 - at Baker, 2 p.m.
seven, Cory Peterson had
March 21 - Dufur at home, 2 p.m.
four, and Alex Rietmann and
March 25 - Santiam at home, 1 p.m.
Kevin LaRue each had two.
March 29-30 - at Colfax Tourney.
Alex Rietmann dished out
April 1 - Mac Hi at home, 2 p.m.
four assists and both he and
April 5 - Irrigon at home, 11 a.m.
RJ Ramos had six rebounds
to lead the team . Tanner
Rietmann had three steals
to lead that category.
“We had some good
spurts and played hard but
then we went backwards,”
said Coach Swanson.
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lone JV boys
finish season
with wins
-Continued from Page four
on the board swith five each.
Tanner Rietmann, Dalton
Cam pbell and Alex Riet
mann added four each.
“RJ and Gunner had
great overall gam es with
points, steals, rebounds and
a ssists,” said Coach Jim
Swanson. “Playing som e
tim es com pletely out o f
control and sometimes as
perfect as you can, it was
still a fun game to watch.”
He was pleased that the
team put up 52 points on
21-42 (50%) shooting and
combined for 39 rebounds.
“I was very happy with the
effort.” said Swanson.