Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 28,2011
Lady Cards split play at Cougar Classic
The lone Lady Car
dinals split their games at
the Country Christian Cou
gar Classic in Molalla on
December 19 and 20 with
a com e-from -behind win
over the hosts on Monday
followed by a shellacking
at the hands o f McKenzie
on Tuesday.
Country Christian
put a tall team on the court;
the Cards were without their
post, JoAnna Patton, who
missed the trip for family
reasons. In the first quarter,
CC controlled the flow o f
the game and jum ped out
to a commanding 18-4 lead.
The Cardinal coaches made
a few adjustments, and lone
pulled to within two at the
half, 20-18.
In the third quarter,
the Cards tuned up their
press and, behind the hot
shooting o f Stacee Hal-
vorsen, grabbed the lead for
good. At the end o f three,
lone led 36-29 and rolled
on to the 44-34 win.
Stacee Halvorsen
was the leading scorer for
the third game in a row with
16 points. Shadow K en
drick had 11 and Collette
Cason had nine. Mary Riet-
mann was the leader on the
boards with 12 rebounds,
and also had five steals.
Shadow Kendrick notched
a double-double with ten
rebounds to go along with
her double-digit points. She
and Makenna Ramos also
had five steals.
“ They [C ountry
Christian] are one o f the
contenders in the C asco
League,” said Coach Mike
G arrett. “The kids did a
really good job o f holding
them to 34 points.”
He noted that Sta
cee Halvorsen was a “spark
plug” for the team, coming
off the bench to score 16
points. He also said that
Mary Rietmann and Shad
ow Kendrick did a good job
o f slowing Country Chris
tian’s 6 ’0 post player after
the first quarter.
D ay tw o o f th e
Cougar Classic pitted the
Cards, who had just climbed
to the number one spot in
the OSAA power rankings,
against an experienced and
tall McKenzie team.
“ We knew going
in they were going to be
tough,” said Garrett.
Still playing with
out Jo A n n a P a tto n , the
Malheur forest logging operations
Logging operations
and log hauls are expected
to impact traffic in Malheur
National Forest in the com
ing weeks.
Logging operations
have started on the Craw
timber sale, located in the
Blue Mountain Ranger Dis
trict approxim ately three
miles northeast o f Austin
Junction. Trucks will be us
ing Forest Roads 2620477,
2620, Hwy. 26 and on to
surrounding mills.
O p e r a t i o n s on
the 16 Road Stewardship
started up the week o f De
cem ber 25. The 16 Road
Stewardship is located in
the Crane Prairie area on the
Prairie City Ranger District.
Log haul will be on Forest
Road 16 and County Road
62 to Prairie City, deliver
ing to area mills.
National Forest
offices closed
A ll M alheur N a
tional Forest Offices will
be closed Monday, January
2 to observe N ew Years
Day.
The M alheur N a
tional Forest em ployees
would like to wish everyone
a happy holiday season and
a happy and prosperous
new year.
Heppner girls’ varsity
takes win over Imbler
27-26; boys trail 49-43
The Mustang bas
ketball teams traveled to
Imber on December 20 to
play the Panthers. The girls’
squad is now 3-4 overall
after defeating Im ber in
a close contest that went
down to the buzzer, 27-26.
The Mustangs, up
by three at the half, lost
m om entum in the th ird
quarter, outscored by the
Panthers 11-4. Turnovers
were abound on both teams,
w ith the M ustangs g iv
ing up the ball 34 tim es
throughout the game.
In the fourth quar
ter Heppner found them
selves down by only two
points w ith 30 seconds
remaining, when two free
throws from an Imbler foul
gave Alana Wilson a chance
to tie the game, along with
a Panther technical foul
called w hich added tw o
tries from the line. Wilson
hit three o f four to give the
Mustangs the lead by one.
The Panthers received the
ball with five seconds left
in reg u latio n but could
not find the hoop in time.
The Heppner team fought
to the finish on the court.
They continue to struggle
offensively, shooting nine
for 34 from the field.
Stats: W ilson-11,
G re e n u p -8 , C o llin s - 4 ,
R auch-2, H aguew ood-2.
The M ustangs were 9-17
from the line.
In the bo y s’ var
sity gam e, the M ustangs
found them selves trailing
throughout the game. Scor
ing only three points in the
third quarter and down by
14 to begin the final quar
ter, the M ustangs battled
back to within two points,
but couldn’t overtake the
Panthers, falling 49-43.
Im b le r had fo u r
plays in double figures in
scoring.
The Mustangs are
now 4-3 overall.
Stats: Orr-17,
Pranger-10, Day-7, Thomp
son-5, Bowles-4. Heppner
hit five three-pointers and
were six for 11 from the
stripe.
Heppner will host
a Christmas tourney Dec.
29-30 with games starting
at 3 p.m. on Thursday.
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Visitors to this area
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C ardinals w ere im m edi
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McKenzie, 54-22. McKen
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“The game exposed
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Shadow Kendrick
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the Cards with seven. Lau
ren Garrett and Dominika
Senkerikova were the lead
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