SIX - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Wednesday, February 2,2011
Lady Mustangs fall to Pilot Rock,
take win over Weston-McEwen
lone start off past weekend
with win over Redsides
Ione JV boys take win
over South Wasco
Tanner Rietmann makes a bucket against South Wasco. -Photo
by Paula Emmel
By Paula Emmel
Evan Rietmann and Omar
T h e lo n e b o y s
started the weekend with a
huge win and never looked
back.
lone outscored the
South Wasco Redsides by
14 to 10 in the first quarter
and doubled their points by
the half. They continued
to make 12 points in the
third and 22 in the fourth.
The JV team gave them a
rest during the game and
the Cardinals finished with
smiles to go around, finish
ing a clean sweep.
Z a c O re m h a d
a good night m aking 16
p oints, seven rebounds,
three assists and two steals.
F o llow ing close behind
was Adam Collin with 15
points, four rebounds, and
one assist and a steal. Tan
ner Rietmann also played
w ell w ith seven points,
eight rebounds evenly split
at both ends o f the floor-
four assists and four steals
and a blocked shot. Marco
Juarez added six points, two
rebounds and two steals.
Steven Holland along with
Ju a re z each added four
points. Evan Rietmann also
grabbed three rebounds and
three steals. Juarez added
two rebounds and a steal
to the count. Holland also
managed another blocked
shot. K irk H aguew ood,
Kaleb Dummler and Alex
Rietmann added two points
each. Haguewood stole two
more times and Alex Riet
mann grabbed a rebound,
two assists and a steal o f
his own. Stillman grabbed
a rebound and two more
steals.
lo n e m ade 7 for
10 at the free-throw line,
while shooting 39% o f their
field goals. Coach Stefani
had this to say, “This was a
win we needed. It took us a
while to get going, but we
finally opened things up in
the second half.” lone meets
up with Condon/ Wheeler,
Tuesday at home, and then
goes to Echo on Friday and
Central Christian on Sat
urday. The Cardinals have
their sights set for districts
in a couple o f weeks.
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T he L ady M u s
tangs faced the 8-0 Rockets
on Friday, January 28, in
Pilot Rock.
Heppner game out
strong, w inning the first
quarter getting six points
from center M aggie Col
lins. In the second quarter
the contest played back
and forth with good play
from both teams. The half
time score was 21-20 Mus
tangs. In the second half,
the Rockets dominated the
Mustangs, outscoring Hep
pner 30-15 for a final score
o f 60-36. Heppner fell to
4-5.
S c o rin g fo r th e
Mustangs was led by Bailey
Bennett with 10 points and
Rauch, Wilson, and Collins
scoring six points each.
On Saturday, Janu
ary 29, the Mustangs host
ed the W eston-M cEw en
Tigerscots. In their first
scheduled gam e, earlier
this season, the Tigerscots
edged the Lady Mustangs
for a win in a close game at
Weston. Playing at home,
Heppner found the answers
they needed to win and stay
alive in conference play as
they head toward districts
in February.
T aig h ler D o u g h
erty had six points in the
first quarter to fire up the
M ustangs who led 21-13
at the half. The Tigerscots
were out-scored in the sec
ond half 25-18 for a 46-31
loss to the Lady Mustangs.
Bailey Bennett and Dough
erty each scored 12 points
and Lindsay Cutsforth had
nine points for the M us
tangs. Heppner is now tied
for fourth place in league
with the Elgin Huskies at
five wins and five losses.
T he L ady M u s
tangs go on the road this
week to play Enterprise and
Union.
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By Paula Emmel
The lone JV boys
play ed ju st a h a lf gam e
against South W asco on
January 29, but they went
at it like it was a full game
and set out to win it. And
win they did.
lone started with
a 14-point quarter to the
R edsides’ six points and
the final score was 31 -20. It
took the first few moments
for the boys to get their
rhythm and then they were
hustling.
C oach noted the
p e rf o r m a n c e s o f K irk
H aguew ood, who played
an all-around game; Luke
Emmel for running the of
fense; and Kaleb Dunmler
for his four assists. Team
reb o u n d in g had lo n e at
13 to South W asco’s 11
rebounds. Team scorers:
Haguewood-16, Jason-four,
Joel S tillm an-three, and
Emmel, Dumler, Zane King,
and Gus Peterson with two
points each. Dumler lead
assists with four. Emmel
and Peterson had two as
sists each. Haguewood was
the lead rebounder w ith
eight. Haguewood also led
the steals w ith four and
again, Emmel and Peterson
had two steals each. Coach
Swanson comments, “The
kids were a little sluggish at
first and then they picked up
the pace. 1 am proud of them
since we hadn’t played in a
week and a half. We shot
45% from the floor and had
10 assists and 10 steals with
only nine turnovers - ju s t in
the half.”
Cardinal varsity boys beat Nixyaawii 75-51
By Paula Emmel
The lone boys’ var
sity basketball gam e on
January 28 finished out a
clean sweep for all lone
high school teams against
Nixyaawii. The boys start
ed with the lead and kept
building on it throughout
the game.
“This was a great
win for us,” said Coach
Stefani. “We needed to con
trol the tempo o f the game,
and that is what we came
out and did.” lone shot 46
percent in field goals to
N ix y a a w ii’s 28 percent,
lone’s Zac Orem shot the
only three point shot for
the Cardinals, while two of
the Nixyaawii Eagles shot
10 three-pt shots, between
them, lone effectively kept
them on the outside.
O re m s c o re d a
game high 27 points with
four rebounds, two assists,
and three steals. Steven
Holland had double digits
on both sides of the court
with 10 points and 11 re
bounds and one blocked
shot. Tanner Rietmann also
scored 10 points, grabbed
eight rebounds, gave three
assists, had four steals and
blocked a shot. His brother,
Evan made seven baskets,
and grabbed four rebounds.
M arco J u a re z ad d ed to
•the points w ith six, one
rebound, three assists, and
one steal. Micah Stillman,
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Omar Juarez and Adam Col-
lin contributed four points
apiece, while Stillman had
one rebound, three assists
and steals. Omar also gave
and assist and grabbed two
rebounds. Collin brought
down four rebounds, gave
an assist and nabbed a steal,
Kirk Haguewood added a
basket and Alex Rietmann
rounded out the players
with a rebound, and steal
of his own.
The girls had an
exciting close game that
ended in a win. The boys
just simply followed it up
and came out on top. Both
teams knew they needed a
win and they earned it.
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