HeppnerGazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 5, 2014 -THREE
Lady Cards clip
Hawks’ wings
The lone teams went up
against Horizon Christian
from Hood River this past
weekend.
The Lady Cards pulled
through, dishing out defeat
to the Horizon Christian
Hawks on Friday as they
secured an lone victory,
51-22.
Hood River brought
some tough players, though,
and the varsity' boy’s contest
ended the Cardinals’ long
winning streak with a 57-
88 loss. The boy’s JV team
was short handed, and also
ended up with a 25-64 loss
to the visitors.
The C ardinal b o y s’
varsity team now carries a
league record of 7-1 with
a 13-3 overall record. The
girls’ varsity team is 5-3
league and 7-8 overall.
B o y ’s sta ts are as
follows:
V: l o n e v Ho ri zo n
Christian, Jan. 31
lo n e V 5 7 , H o riz o n
Christian 88
Score by Quarters
lone: 8, 16, 23, 10
Horizon Christian: 26, 20,
19, 23
Player: Reb, Ast, Pts
Gus Peterson: 0, 0, 0
Jason Juarez: 7, 0, 0
T.J. Patton: 12, 0, 6
Dalton Hughes: 6, 3, 0
Joel Stillman: 1, 0, 3
Bailey Haguewood: 10, 1,4
Luke Jobes: 1, 10, 17
Jailin Conboy: 5, 4, 27
“We came out tight and
lone students fulfill
Eastern Promise
timid to start the game. That
allowed Horizon to jump
out to a big early lead,” said
lone Coach Dennis Stefani.
“Hopefully our team learned
what they need to do to be
ready for big games.”
JV: lone v Horizon
Christian, Jan. 31
lo n e JV 25, H o rizo n
Christian 64
Fouls
lo n e JV 13, H o rizo n
Christian JV 17
Score by Quarters
lone JV: 4, 11, 17,25
Horizon JV: 12, 41, 56, 64
Player: Reb, Ast, Pts
Danny Doherty: 2, 2, 2
Donald McElligott: 8, 1, 2
Joe Doherty: 0, 2, 5
Austin Carter: 1,1,1
Zane King: 0, 0, 6
Daniel Holtz: 3, 0, 0
Joel Stillman: 2, 1, 0
Jorge Aguilar: 3, 0, 1
Henry Padberg: 2, 0, 8
“ We p la y e d th e
to u g h e st op p o n en t we
have faced this year,” said
lone Assistant Coach Brian
Spivey.
“Horizon Christian is a
very good ball team. They
can handle the ball well,
get down the floor and can
shoot the lights out. We
were short two starters for
the game; we managed to
get the ball through their
press most of the time, just
couldn’t get our offense
going and ended up turning
the ball over too many times
under our basket.”
lone Community
4-H begins new year
lONE—Rod Taylor of
lone recently won second
place in the No-Till/Strip-
Till Irrigated division of
the 2013 National Corn
G row ers’ A sso ciatio n ’s
(N C G A ) C o rn Y ield
Contest in Oregon. Taylor
a p p a re n tly w on w ith
P io n e e r b ran d h y b rid
33T55, which yielded 243
bushel^ per acre.
The NCGA awarded
433 state titles in this year's
contest.
Several lone students were honored at the January lone School
Board meeting for earning nine or more college credits in high
school. The students earned the credits through the Eastern
Promise program, a collaboration between Blue Mountain
Community College. Eastern Oregon University, Treasure
Valley Community College, the InterMountain Education
Service District and school districts in Eastern Oregon, that
allows students to earn college credits while still in high school.
Pictured are: (back L-R) Oskar Peterson, T.J. Patton, Daniel
Holtz, (middle L-R) Joseph Doherty, Jacqueline Juarez, Lauren
Garrett, Joel Stillman, (front L-R) Lukas Jobes, Emily Holland
and Charlette Burghard. Not pictured: Dalton Hughes, August
Peterson, Bailey Haguewood, and Rita McElligott. -Contributed
photo
lo n e C o m m u n ity
School has announced its
first semester honor roll for
the 2013-14 school year.
Honors are as follows:
4.0 GPA: Alexis Garrett.
Sydney S tefan i, Sonia
Medina, Dayshawn Neal,
Roman Rodriguez, Morgan
Orem. Katelyn Bass. Tristan
Estabrook, Maia Fuchs,
Rachel Holland. Allison
E s ta b ro o k , M cK en zie
E s ta b ro o k , L a u re n
Garrett, Oskar Peterson,
C h a r l e tte B u r g h a r d ,
Bailey Haguewood. Emily
Holland, Gus Peterson and
Joel Stillman.
H o n o r R o ll (3 .5 -
3.99): Joshua Gray. Payton
Miller, Renee Peterson,
Nestor Orozco Ramirez,
lone Community 4-H Club held its first meeting of the year
this past week. Front row (L-R): Aaron Smythe, Julie Teeman,
Haylee Peterson and Cecelia McElligott. Middle row (L-R):
Taylor Rollins, Colt Rice, Grace Ogden, Susie Teeman, Renee
Peterson, BlakeCarter, MaLinda Morterand Matt Orem. Back
row (L-R), lyier Carter, Morgan Orem, Rita McElligott, Austin
Morter, Hunter Padberg, Paul Taylor and Jake Heideman.
Not pictured are Austin Carter, Donald McElligott, Logan
Burright, Laryssa Burright, Ivy Sandford, Lily Sandford,
Wyatt Aleksa and Jayne Simpson. The club is led by Erin
Heideman. -Photo by Erin Heideman
lone council to meet
City to discuss pre-disaster mitigation
m
The NCGA Com Yield
contest is an annual U.S.
national competition among
com growers with the goal
of capitalizing on the high
genetic yield potential
o f today’s corn hybrids.
Growers compete in six
corn production classes,
including non-irrigated (A
and AA), no-till/strip-till
non-irrigated (A and AA),
irrigated and no-till/strip-
till irrigated classes.
lone school receives
Morrow Education
Foundation grant
lone school
announces honor roll
Susanna Teeman, Kaitlin
G arrett. M aggie Flynn,
Sydney Q ualls, Karsen
Dumler. Ally Haguewood,
Sadie H asbell, A shley
Medina. Hannah Padberg,
Babali Peterson. Jessie
Flynn, Jason Juarez, Adara
H asbell, D aniel H oltz,
Joseph Doherty, Sandra
Flores, Larissa Steinlicht.
Jaqueline Juarez and Ali
Lovgren.
H onorable M ention
(3.0-3.49): Hayden Qalls,
A aron Sm ythe, G racie
Crum, Tyson Epperson,
A ustin M orter, Karsyn
Rios, Emily Taylor, Tatum
Clark. Cord Flynn, Hanah
Flynn, Daniel Doherty and
Christopher Pryor.
ICC Sunday school
works to make Bible
learning fun
The City of lone will hold its regular council meeting
on Feb. 11 at 6 p.m. at the lone Community Church.
At the meeting, the city council will discuss a Pre-
Disaster Mitigation Plan. Community input is requested.
Also at the meeting the engineers from Anderson and
Perry will be present to review the Wastewater Feasibility
Study findings.
Everyone is invited and encouraged to attend.
Taylor places in state
corn yield contest
lone School Board chairm an Bill Jepsen (left) and lone
Community School principal Sarah Crane-Simpson (right)
accept a check for $15,000 from Don Russell, Morrow
Education Foundation vice president. The money is being used
to buy new instruments for lone’s music program. -Contributed
photo
I O N E — I o n e
Community School is set
to be the proud owner of
new musical instruments
thanks to a $15,000 grant
from the Morrow Education
F o u n d a tio n re c e iv e d
Wednesday.
T he fo u n d a tio n
aw ard ed the funds to
lone from enterprise zone
payments stemming from
econom ic developm ent
in the C olum bia River
Enterprise Zone (CREZ).
The funds w ill be
used to purchase flutes,
clarinets, trumpets, an alto
saxophone, a trombone,
two snare drums, a tuba
and a bass drum. All of
lone’s fifth- and sixth-grade
students take beginning
band, and many o f them
continue in pep band or
advanced band through
middle and high school.
There are 159 students
in lone’s music program,
which includes choir and
elementary choir with band
courses.
“These will be quality
instruments the students can
use to learn and advance,
rather than having to rent
from The Dalles, which can
be a hardship for families,”
said Sarah Crane-Simpson,
the school’s principal. “We
are incredibly thankful for
this generous gift for our
students in lone.”
Crane-Simpson said the
instruments have already
been ordered through the
InterMountain Education
Service District’s co-op and
will be used throughout all
the grades depending on
what instrument students
choose to play.
F o u n d a tio n b o ard
m e m b e r and P o rt of
Morrow commissioner Don
Russell presented the check
to the school Wednesday
afternoon.
R u s s e ll— who also
c h a irs the e n te rp ris e
zone co m m ittee— said
the funds are part o f a
payment received through
n e g o t i a t i o n s f or t ax
abatement in the enterprise
zone and were designated
specifically for education.
Port of Morrow general
manager Gary Neal said
education is an important
part of Morrow County and
industries in the enterprise
zone recognize that.
Little League
sign-ups planned
lone Community Church Sunday school teachers Jill Martin
and Tara Proudfoot are hard at work with their students.
Pictured (clockwise from left) are students Liam Heideman,
Gage Heideman, Lily Ried, DeLaney Stefani, Finn Simpson,
Hadlee W right, Caylan Proudfoot, Novi Campbell and
Little League sign-ups will be held Tuesday and
Cataeron Proudfoot. Sunday school at lone Community Thursday, Feb. 11 and 13 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at Heppner
Church is open every week from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. -Photo by
City Hall. Children ages 5 to 15 may sign up; parents are
Erin Heideman
asked to bring each child’s birth certificate to verify ages.
Questions, call Jesse at 541-256-0740.
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