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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Cardinals fall to Rangers Final Ladies Play Day The lone Cardinals gained 297 yards o f total of played the Dufur Rangers fense in the game with 119 of season held dead even in the first half o f their conference game on Friday, October 2, but the second half was all Dufur as the Rangers romped 46-16. The Cardinals record fell to 1 -4 on the season, 0-2 in the Big Sky League. H om ecom ing brought out a big crowd for the Friday night game. After Dufur scored first, the home crowd roared when Zac Orem hit Micah Still man with a 70 yard pass play. Orem ran in the point after and the score was 8-8 at the end o f the first quar ter. Dufur struck again in the second before the Cardi nals drove the length o f the field. Zac Orem punched in from two yards out for the score and then hit Tanner Rietmann with a pass for the point after. Both teams had chances and the Cards were moving towards an other score late in the first half before running out of tim e. The score stood at 16-16 at the half. Dufur scored in the third quarter to go up 24-16 but it was the 20 Ranger points in the fourth quarter with no answer from lone that gave D ufur the big win. The C a r d in a ls com ing from the ground game and 178 in the air. Dufur did the majority of their damage on the ground, gaining 365 yards in rushing and tallying just 43 passing yards. Micah Stillman was the leading rusher, carry ing the ball nine times for 47 yards. Tanner Rietmann packed it 12 times for 40 yards and Alex Rietmann added 31 yards on seven carries. Quarterback, Zac Orem, completed 13 o f 26 passes with his favorite tar get being Tanner Rietmann (1-130.) A lex R ietm ann caught tw o for 26 yards and Adam Collin was 3-20. Tanner Rietm ann led the team with 13 tackles, seven o f those solo. “We played a good game through the first half but as it has been for us the last couple games turn overs killed us in the second half. It seems like when a couple things go wrong, it makes the wheels fall off,” said Coach Dennis Stefani. “Keeping turnovers down will be the main thing for us to work on this week.” The Cardinals will play Condon/W heeler on Thursday in lone. Game time is 7 p.m. JV Mustang team takes down Milton Freewater Aiden Wright #24 makes a run toward the goal line in the JV game Monday night in Heppner against Mac- Hi. The Mus tangs beat Milton Freewater. -Photo by Sandy Matthews Mustangs beat Huskies 50-12 Heppner Mustang Joe Armato #65 blocks an Elgin Huskie, making a hole for Drew Brannon #39 to go for a touch down. The Mustangs beat the Huskies 50-12. -Photo by Sandy Mat thews I ndoor / outdoor I nterchangearle D oor M ats Wednesday, October 6,2010 - FIVE Mustang Football Schedule Oct. 8 - at Stanfield, 7 p.m. Oct. 22 - Pilot Rock at home, 7 p.m. Oct. 29 - Weston McEwen at home, 7 p.m. Nov. 5 - at Irrigon, 7 p.m. Cardinal Football Schedule Oct.-7 - Condon-Wheeler at home, 7 p.m. Oct. 22 - at Arlington, 7 p.m. Nov. 5 - at Echo, 7 p.m. Heppner Volleyball Schedule Oct. 7 - at home vs. Stanfield, 5 p.m. Oct. 9 - at Weston, 9 a.m. Oct. 14 - at Irrigon, 3 p.m. Pictured are participants in the last Ladies Play Day of 2010. Oct 16 - 4-Way Tournament at Weston Me, noon. -Contributed Photo The finals Ladies and L u v illa S o n steg a rd Oct. 21 - at home vs. Pilot Rock, 5 p.m. Oct. 23 - 4-Way Tournament at home, noon. Play Day of the season was with a score o f 33. held on Tuesday, September Long drive: Nancy Oct. 26 - at home vs. Stanfield, 5 p.m. 28, at the W illow Creek Proheter, Virginia Grant, Nov. 26 - at home vs. Enterprise, 5 p.m. Country Club. and Laura Rogers. The first place team After the scramble a included V irginia G rant, lunch was hosted by ladies’ Oct. 7 - at home vs. Condon Wheeler (JV/V), 5 p.m. Karen Thompson, and Lor- board and the fall m eet Oct. 9 - at Stanfield (V/JV). rene M ontgom ery with a ing was held. New board Oct. 12 - at Helix (JV/V), 5:30 p.m. score of 30. members for 2011 are: Pat Second place was Edmundson, president; Pat Oct. 15 - at Maupin (JV/V), 4:30 p.m. a tie betw een the team s Dougherty, vice-president; Oct. 21 - at home vs. Echo (JV/V), 5:30 p.m. o f N ancy Propheter, Pat Corol Mitchell, secretary/ Oct. 22 - at Arlington (JV/V), 4:30 p.m. Dougherty, and Jackie All tre a su re r; B ernice L ott, Oct. 30 - District Tournament in Umatilla, 10 a.m. stott and Pat Edmundson, board member; and Jackie Jan Paustian, Bernice Lott, Allstott, board member. Oct. 11 - Umatilla at home, 5 p.m. Oct. 18 - at Stanfield, 5 p.m. Oct. 25 - Weston McEwen at home, 5 p.m. Nov. 1 - Pilot Rock at home, 5 p.m. The lone Lady Car the lead for a convincing d in als took care o f tw o 25-16 win. conference foes during Big T he lo n e la d ie s Oct. 7 - at home vs. Stanfield, 5 p.m. Sky Volleyball play last continued to seive well led Oct. 14 - at Irrigon, 5 p.m. week, efficiently dispatch by Shadow Kendrick (17- Oct. 21 - at home vs. Pilot Rock, 5 p.m. ing Dufur on Friday and 17), Joanna Patton (10-10) Oct. 26 - at home vs. Stanfield, 5 p.m. dism antling a rebuilding and Siren Endersen (10- H elix team on Saturday. 10.) Beth Morter had 11 Heppner Junior High FB/VB schedule Both games were played kills and four blocks in the Oct. 8 - at Weston (FB), 3 p.m. match. in lone. Oct. 8 - at Weston (VB), 3 p.m. D u f u r c a m e to “This was one o f Oct. 14 - at home vs. Irrigon (FB), 5.30 p.m. tow n on O cto b er 1, the our best hustle games all Oct. 14 - at home vs. Irrigon and Pilot Rock (VB), 5:30 Friday o f a fun-filled but year,” said Coach Dawn p.m. distracting and exhausting Eynetich. “A fter a long H om ecom ing week. The week of Homecoming ac Oct. 22 - at Stanfield (FB), 3 p.m. Cardinals and Rangers have tivities, I was pleased to Oct. 22 - at Stanfield vs. Stanfield and Riverside (VB), not met this season but Du see the girls play really 3 p.m. Oct. 23 - 7,h & 8lh grade tourney (VB). fur sported a good record strong.” and looks to be the top team After the draining lone Middle School Volleyball & in the Big Sky West. lone effort against Dufur on Fri came out gunning in this day and a night o f dancing Football Schedule im portant m atch running the night away at the home Oct. 7 - at home vs. Condon (VB/FB), 2 p.m. out to a 7-1 lead before com ing dance, the Lady Oct. 15 - at Maupin (VB/FB), 2 p.m. Dufur got it together. Be Cardinals had to shake off Oct. 22 - at Arlington (VB/FB), 2 p.m. hind Joanna Patton’s four slu g g ish n ess w hen they kills and three blocks in the faced Helix the next day. match and Siren Endersen’s Despite the circumstances, two kills and two aces, the the Cards took the match The Morrow Coun 60 hours o f community ser Rangers never got closer easily 25-10,25-12,25-15. than two points as the Cards Shadow Kendrick, Mary ty District Attorney’s Office vice. Total fines, fees, and Ri e t ma n n and S h a d o w has released the following assessments are $5,062. won game one 25-16. - Cu r t i s s R o b e rt Dufur fought back Kendrick served 100% in report: -Keny Dale Lang- Pullum, 42, was convicted in game two and jumped out the game as the Cardinals to a 4-1 lead but two missed continued to show co n ton, 35, was convicted of: of Possession o f Metham- serves, a rotation error and sistency from the service Driving Under the Influ phetamine, a Class C felo a passing error helped put line. Joanna Patton had five ence o f Intoxicants, a Class ny, and was sentenced to six the C ardinals right back kills and two blocks in the C felony, and was sentenced months driver’s license sus into the thick of things. The match while Beth Morter to three years supervised pension, 90 sanction units game stayed tight all the had seven blocks and four probation, 180 sanction with 30 jail units, complete units with 90 ja il units, 60 hours of community ser way to an 18-18 tie before kills. driver’s license revoked for vice, other conditions, and “ T he g irls w ere team work and aggressive life, and other conditions; pay $1,253 in fines, fees, net play put lone out front. extrem ely tired but they R ecklessly E ndangering and assessments. did what they had to do,” The Lady Cards built a 24- -Erasmo Garza Jr., A nother Person, a Class said Coach Eynetich. She 20 lead but Dufur refused to go away, cutting that lead to also noted that despite their A misdemeanor, and was 52, was convicted o f Pos 24-23 before Beth Morter fatigue, she saw some nice sentenced to three years session o f M etham phet- smacked her seventh kill o f hustle plays once again. bench probation, 180 days amine, a Class C felony, the game to the floor for the The lone team has a crucial incarceration and 150 days and was sentenced to six match on the schedule this suspended, com plete 60 mont hs d r iv e r ’s license winning point, 25-23. With the m om en week when they will meet hours o f com m unity ser suspension, 18 supervised tum firmly behind them, the Condon/Wheeler in lone on vice; and Recklessly En probation, 90 sanction units Cardinals smelled a three Thursday afternoon at 4:30 dangering Another Person, with 30 jail units, complete gam e sw eep. The gam e p.m. The team travels to a Class A m isdem eanor, 80 hours o f community ser was tied at 6-6 before lone the Dig Pink Tournament in and was sentenced to three vice, other conditions, and years bench probation, 180 pay, $1,193 in fines, fees, used scrappy, aggressive Stanfield on Saturday. days incarceration with 150 and assessments. team play to stretch out days suspended, complete Cardinal Volleyball Schedule JV Mustang Football Schedule Lady Cardinals take wins over Dufur and Helix JV Mustang Volleyball Schedule DA’s Report Justice Court Report •Also available in holiday designs •Non-slip recycled rubber backing •Permanently dyed w/fade resistant color Drink Specials! 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