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HeppnerGazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 16,2013 Cardinal hopes continue to be dashed The Cardinal football team continued what seems to be a jinxed season with two consecutive losses to Sherman and Dufur. T he firs t c o n te s t, against Sherman on Oct. 4, handed lone a 68-46 loss. "This week our offense played well but we were unable to co n tain the offense of Sherman," said lone Coach Stan Weiper. “ Dalton Hughes played well at quarterback, running the offense and completing some critical passes. Jailin Conboy and Gus Petersen ran e ffe c tiv e ly to the outside with the assistance o f some solid blocking on the perim eter from Joel Stillman and Baily Haguewood. We will be working hard to improve for next week’s game with Dufur. Unfortunately, those h opes w e re n ’t carried through during the Oct. 11 contest against Dufur; the Cardinal lost 64-20 to the Rangers. "Dufur is one of the top teams in the state and we battled them pretty tough despite the final score. The score was tied 14 to 14 late in the first quarter and the team made improvements in a number of areas. Joel Stillman had a strong game on defense at safety and B aily H aguew ood had an o th er great gam e on offense with four catches for 160 yards and two TDs,” Weiper said. The losses make lone’s season record 0-6 overall and 0-3 league; the team is currently ranked #29 in 1A standings. G am e p tats are as follows: Sherman 68, lone 46 Rushing Petersen: 10x85 yards, 1 TD Conboy: 9x80 yards, 2 TD Stillman: 7x33 yards Hughes: 10x25 yards, 2TD Flynn: 1x18 yards Haguewood: 1x8 yards Passing Hughes: 8x11, 123 yards, 1 TD Receiving Haguew;ood: 3x65 yards, 1TD Conboy: 3x52 yards Petersen: 1 x5 yards Stillman: lx l yards Scoring Hughes: 2TD, 2 pat, 16 pts. Conboy: 2 TD, 12 pts. Haguewood: 1TD, 2 pat, 10 pts. lone celebrates Homecoming Petersen: 1 TD, 6 pts. Juarez: 1 pat, 2 pts. Dufur 64, lone 20 Rushing Petersen: 5x25 yards Stillman: 6x36 yards Hughes: 4x15 yards Conboy: 3x7 yards Haguewood: 1x4 yards Passing Conboy: 1x2 80 yards 1 TD 1 int Hughes: 9x15 187 yards, 2 TD Receiving Haguewood: 4x160 yards, 2 TD Hughes: 1x80 yards Conboy: 1x5 yards Juarez: 1x5 yards Stillman: 3x17 yards Scoring Haguewood: 2TD, 1 pat, 14 pts. lone students Hannah Padberg, Vicky Gluderer and Maia Hughes: 1 TD Fuchs dressed up for character day. -Contributedphoto lone high school students visit Mount St. Helens, Milagro Theater lone advanced Spanish and science students meet the actors at the Milagro Theater after the Diego Rivera production. (L-R) Back Row: Oskar Peterson, Lauren Garrett, Daniel Holtz, TJ Patton, Director Manguino (Ajai Terrazas-Tripathi) and Mrs. Karen Holland. Front Row: Jaqueline Juarez, Joe Doherty, Sandra Flores, Profesora Escupir (Mariel Sierra), Diego Rivera (Nathaniel Patterson), Tia Antonia (Ana Moreno) and Emily Holland. Not Pictured: Mr. Dale Holland. -Contributedphoto S tu d e n ts from the advanced Spanish and acience classes at lone High School began their bilingual journey on Saturday, Sept. 21 . The first stop was a t J o h n s t o n R id g e Observatory, very close to Mount St. Helens. Students were guided by science teacher Dale Holland, who shared his own memory and thoughts on the 1980 eruption o f St. Helens. Students hiked at the park and had a great view o f the volcano. The students then traveled down the mountain to the C oldw ater Creek Science and Education Center. There they learned about the changes to the e n v iro n m e n t th a t th e eruption had caused to the areas surrounding Mount St. Helens. The n e x t d ay th e stu d en ts em b ark ed on another jo u rn ey up the m ountain, but this time to Ape C ave. S tudents waited at the end o f the cave while Mr. Holland told the students about how Ape Cave was formed by lava from another long- ago eruption of Mount St. Helens. The stu d e n ts w ere reportedly “enraptured” by the tale o f how scientists hav e d is c o v e re d th a t multiple eruptions o f the Cascade M ountains had formed so many aspects of the Columbia River Gorge. Later that afternoon the crew dressed for a trip to the Milagro Theatre in lone students visit vet clinics lone Community School’s animal science class went on a field trip to visit two vet clinics in Hermiston recently. The tour began with Dr. Mark Sargent with the Oregon Trail Vet Clinic and ended with Dr. James Burgess at Country Animal Hospital. Pictured are: (L-R Back) Luke Jobes, Bailey Haguewood, Dr. Sargent and Jason Thomspon, and (L-R Front) Larissa Jones, Brianna Snyder, Emily Medina, Vicki Gluderer, Jackie Juarez and Rory Barresse. -Photo by Erin Heideman -FIV E Portland for a bilingual play about the childhood of the famous Mexican artist Diego Rivera. After the play students were treated to dinner and singing at La Bonita R estaurant in Portland. The Spanish students in Karen Holland's class had studied Diego Rivera’s art beforehand. On the way home the next day the students made several stops at trails and waterfalls in the Columbia River Gorge, and discussed and observed how lava flows had molded the area into the landscape that it is today, along with the help o f the M issoula Floods many thousands o f years ago. The students say they will never forget the fun they had and the adorable chipmunk Señora Holland made them leave behind, accurately named Gordito. "It was a very good trip, ¡Fue un buen viaje!” lone Library celebrates 80 years lONE, Ore.— The lone Library will celebrate its 80lh anniversary with an open house on Wednesday, Oct. 16, from 4-7 p.m. at its location of 385 W. Second Street, lone. A display of the history o f the library throughout the 80 years will be featured at the event. Attendees can enroll for their library card, learn about upcom ing events and check out the updates that have been made to the library. Bring wireless devices and connect to the wifi or surf the Internet lone Community School celebrates Homecoming this week, Oct. 14-18. Many special events are planned for the week, including the traditional them ed dress-u p days. M onday was C haracter Day, Tuesday was Career Day, Wednesday is Decade Day and Th u r s d a y is Cardinal Pride Day. Other special events for the week include the Mud Wars on Wednesday at 6 p.m., and the Powder Puff football and Macho Man volleyball games Thursday at 6 p.m. The week will culm inate with a home volleyball and football games on Friday. Middle school v o lley b all will play at 2 p.m. followed by middle school football at 3 p.m. High school volleyball will take the stage at 5 p.m. with a home football game to follow at 7 p.m. All teams will play Arlington, except for middle school football, which will host Condon- Wheeler. The Homecoming dance will follow Friday night. Middle school volleyball will wrap up the week by hosting Condon on Saturday at 11 a.m. The public is invited to at t end all e ve ni ng Homecoming activities. OMSI visits lone lone Community School fifth- and sixth-grade students were treated to a presentation by a representative from the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) recently. Pictured are Madison Alldritt, Megan Doherty, Elaina Erhmantraut, Matthew Eubanks, Jake Heideman, MaLinda Morter, Olivia Lawson, Josalvn Nichols and Finn Lawson. -Contributedphoto on one of the two public computers. 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