Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 15,2014 - THREE
Cardinals hang South Wasco out to dry Bank of EO offers
scholarships
The lone Cardinals had
a good day last Friday, Jan.
10, as they took on the
team s from South Wasco
County.
T he v a rs ity bo y s
c o m p le te d a s e rie s o f
v ic to rie s fo r the hom e
teams as they took down
the Redsides 86-78. Jailin
Conboy had triple doubles
with 14 points, 10 rebounds,
and 10 assists.
The boys had a good
p la tf o rm to b u ild o n ,
though, as the boys’ JV put
the ham m er down 45-34
and the girls’ varsity took
control of their opponents
37-21. G irls’ JV stats were
unknown at press time.
T eam s ta ts a re as
follows:
lo n e V a r s ity B oys vs.
South W asco County
Jan. 10, W 86-78
Scores bv quarter
SW: 12, 11, 15, 32
lone: 19, 18, 25, 24
Freethrows
SW: 15 for 24
lone: 9 for 16
Three-pointers:
SW 9, lone 3
Two-point field goals:
SW 21, lone 31
Total fouls:
SW 21, lone 14
lone scoring:
Conboy, 14
Jobes, 14
Hughes, 24
Patton, 17
Juarez, 9
Neil, 8
Rebounds:
SW 33, lone 47
Rebound leaders:
Conboy, 10
Patton, 10
Assists:
Conboy, 10
Jobes, 13
Steals:
Conboy, 5
Jobes, 6
Blocked Shots:
Patton, 3
“ (T his was a) Good
win by lone, one we had
to have. Team is coming
together nicely but need
to work more on defense,”
said b o y s ’ H ead C oach
D e n n is S te fa n i. “ T h is
is a great start; kids are
starting to figure things out
and heading in the right
direction.”
lo n e V a rs ity G ir ls vs.
South W asco Couotv
Ja n . 10, W 37-21
Team stats:
Adara Hasbell: 11 pts, 7
B an k o f E a s te rn
Oregon will again offer 20
$500 Agriculture Business
scholarships for graduating
high school seniors in its
service areas o f Heppner,
lone, Arlington, Condon,
Boardman. Irrigon, Spray,
F o s s il, B u rn s , C ra n e ,
Jo h n D ay, M o n u m e n t,
L ong C re e k , D a y v ille ,
M itch ell, M oro, P rairie
City, Enterprise, Wallowa,
and Jo sep h , an n o u n ced
president and CEO o f Bank
o f E a ste rn O regon J e ff
Bailey recently.
This m arks the 22nd
year the bank has sponsored
the $500 scholarships to
students.
“Through
the
Dalton Hughes, #22, lone senior, goes for the shot against the years, we have aw arded
Kedsides in the boys’ varsity game. -Photo by Paula Emmel
assists, 8 steals
Lauren Garrett: 8 pts
Sadie Hasbell: 7 pts
Jessie Flynn: 4
Rachel Holland: 4
Emily Holland: 3
lone JV Boys vs. S outh
Wasco C ountv JV
Jan . 10, W 45-34
Jason Juarez. Jason had
12 points and five steals
in th e f ir s t a n d o n ly
q u a r te r he p la y e d in.
D onald M c E llig o tt and
Henry Padberg also had
an o u ts ta n d in g g a m e .
Donald had 10 rebounds
and six steals in the game.
Henry had 13 points with
Score by Quarters
the majority coming from
SWC JV: 7,12,23,34
behind the three-point line.
lone JV: 19,32,38,45
Fouls:
Zane King knocked down
nine p o in ts and play ed
SWC JV 12, lone JV 12
Player stats: Reb, Ast, Pts tough defense, stopping
the penetration from the
Danny Doherty: 0,0,0
baseline. We plugged up
Henry Padberg: 0,1,13
Donald McElligott: 10,1,5 the middle and made them
shoot from the outside,”
Joe Doherty: 5,0,2
said the coach o f the JV
Austin Carter: 1,1,0
boys’ perform ance. “Our
Zane King: 3,2,9
freshm en are starting to
Daniel Holtz: 0,0,0
really get in sync; 1 am
Jason Juarez: 3,2,12
really proud o f how hard
Hector Aguilar: 0,0,3
they
are w orking on the
Tre’ Neil: 6,0,2
floor.
Joel Stillman: 1,2,0
“This is the best defense
Colton Hollis: 0,0,0
I
have
seen our team play
“We had a huge first
quarter which was led by this year.”
approxim ately $106,000
in sch o larsh ip s. We are
p ro u d o f ou r g rad u a tes
and pleased to continue
offering the scholarships to
the talented and deserving
recipients in our m arket
area,” said Bailey.
Applicants must plan
to enroll in college in either
a g ric u ltu re or business.
Selection will be based on
scholarship, leadership and
citizenship.
A p plications can be
p ic k e d up from school
counselors or at a branch
o f Bank o f Eastern Oregon,
or through a downloadable
application online at www.
beobank.com.
The deadline to submit
applications is May 1.
Wheat Foundation
scholarship offered
Pendleton, O R — The
Oregon Wheat Foundation
w ill p ro v id e up to 12
scholarships for high school
seniors whose families are
m em bers o f the O regon
Wheat Growers League.
T he s c h o la rs h ip
is also open to students
who w ork part-tim e for
grower members, as well
as students whose family
members are employed by
OWGL members.
T he s c h o la rs h ip
requirem ents include an
essay on any topic related
to the wheat industry and
a summary o f the student’s
sc h o o l and co m m u n ity
involvement.
One $1,000 award will
be m ade to a qualifying
s tu d e n t fro m M o rro w
C ounty, as w ell as one
from each o f the o th e r
p a rtic ip a tin g c o u n tie s ,
w h ic h in c lu d e B a k e r,
Gilliam, Klamath, Malheur.
Sherman, Umatilla, Union,
W allowa and W asco. In
addition, up to two awards
w ill be m a d e in th e
Willamette Valley counties
and one in the C e n tra l
Oregon counties.
Application forms are
available from the Oregon
W heat G row ers League
website at www.owgl.org or
Marilyn Blagg, scholarship
coordinator for the Oregon
W h e at F o u n d a tio n ,
mblagg@owgl.org.
A pplications are due
Monday, Feb. 3.
Mustang grapplers take second in
Riverside Rumble
The Heppner Mustang
wrestling team com peted
S a tu rd a y at the se v en -
team Riverside Rumble in
Boardman.
The Mustang grapplers
took the full lineup for
the first time this year and
brought hom e a second-
place trophy. Final team
scores were Riverside 111,
Heppner 83, Hermiston JV
73, Mac Hi 68, Union 53,
Irrigon 32 and Riverview
24.
Ja re d L em m on w on
h is t h ir d t o u r n a m e n t
c h a m p io n s h ip in fo u r
weeks at 132 pounds. He
lone senior Emily Holland, #20. shoots a three in the Lady
pinned
his first opponent
Cards’ victory over South Wasco. -Photo bv Paula Emmel
from Riverside but needed
an overtim e takedown to
defeat his second from Mac
Hi 6-2.
Will Lutcher won his
138-pound bracket w ith
three pins.
Freshman Cord Flynn
brought home his first high
school gold medal at 170
pounds, pinning both his
opponents from Boardman
and Irrigon.
John Propheter made
the most o f his wrestling
debut for the season coming
back from football injuries.
He w on all fo u r o f his
matches against Boardman,
Union and two Hermiston
o p p o n e n ts to sta n d on
top of the podium for the
220-pound weight class.
A ll H e p p n e r p la c e
winners were: Ryan Smith
3rd (106 lbs), Jared Lemmon
111 (132 lbs), Jesse Boyd 2nd
(138 lbs). Will Lutcher l 5'
(138 lbs), Treston Maben
2nd (152 lbs), Jacob Moses
4,h (152 lbs), Joe Garcia
6th (152 lbs). Cord Flynn
Is' (170 lbs), Kyle Aldrich
2 nd (182 lb s) and John
Propheter l 51 (220 lbs).
C O U N T Y O F F IC E S
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T he M u sta n g s n ex t
compete in Redmond at the
Oregon Wrestling Classic.
T he O reg o n W re stlin g
Classic is one o f the largest
w re stlin g ev en ts in the
nation. A bout 80 team s
and 3,000 competitors are
expected to participate in
the three-day event that
showcases all high school
divisions, a kids’ division
w ith youth from several
w e s te r n s ta te s , a n d a
women’s tournament.
building. Tallman says the
entire project will be funded
with money collected from
c o u n ty w in d p ro je c ts ,
and will not raise county
property taxes.
Several people spoke
in fa v o r o f the p ro je c t
at the planning m eeting,
including Morrow County
H e a lth D ep t. D ire c to r
Sheree Smith. Smith said
her office would be moving
into the new building. She
said at her current location
u p sta irs in the G illiam
Bisbee Building downtown
Heppner. accessibility and
safety are issues. Senior
C itiz e n s and p re g n a n t
w om en have d iffic u lty
navigating the stairs to the
o ffice and som e people
will not come to the office
because of the long stairs to
the second floor. Smith told
the Planning Commission.
She said the staff currently
has to carry all o f their
supplies up and down the
stairs, as there is no elevator
in the building. The new
building w ill all be one
level.
O thers testifie d that
they were in favor o f the
project but had concerns
about tra ffic, no ise and
parking. Tallm an said a
public m eeting would be
held once plans are further
a lo n g for the p u b lic to
obtain more information.
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