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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 12,2014
- FIVE
HHS ‘C’ team ends Cardinals bring down Grizzlies across the
victorious season
board
T he H e p p n e r H igh
School b o y s ’ “ C ” team
co m p leted th e ir season
recently and finished the
year with an 8-1 record.
The Mustangs swept their
last three games of the year
by beating the Arlington
Honkers 39-31, the C ondon/
W heeler K nights 36-24
and the Weston-McEwen
TigerScots by a score o f
45-29.
Against the Honkers a
balanced scoring attack was
led by Caden Hedman with
10. Kolby Currin had nine
points and Jake Lindsay
e ig h t. K e v in M u rra y
followed with five, Ryan
C ecil scored three, and
Kaden Corbin and Cade
A rb o g ast each had tw o
points in the game.
In th e g a m e w ith
Condon/Wheeler the team
outscored the Knights in
each quarter. They were
led in scoring by Murray
and Corbin, who each had
eight points for the game.
H edm an tallie d six and
Lindsay had five. Jeremiah
Petzoldt had four points,
Arbogast three and Currin
two.
Every team m em ber
scored in the final game
o f th e s e a s o n a g a in s t
the T ig e rS c o ts. C u rrin ,
Hedman and Murry each
scored eight points. Scoring
five points in the game and
p u llin g dow n m any big
rebounds was Jeff Dowdy.
Scoring four points each
were Lindsay, Cecil, Corbin
and Petzoldt.
L eading the team in
scoring for the season were
L in d s a y a n d H e d m a n ,
who averaged nine points
per gam e each. M urray
averaged eight and Currin
se v e n . A v e ra g in g fo u r
points a game were Corbin
an d P e tz o ld t. S c o rin g
three points a game was
Arbogast, and at two points
per c o n te st w ere C ecil
and Dowdy. M urray led
the team in rebounds and
Hedman in assists.
It was a great season
for this team as they all got
to play a lot o f minutes and
they improved as a team
each week.
The weather interrupted
last w eekend’s plans for
lone’s basketball teams, but
that doesn’t keep them from
riding high on sweeping
victories against Helix at
home last Tuesday, Feb. 4.
The C a rd in a l b o y ’s
varsity team defeated the
Grizzlies 92-58, while the
varsity girls secured a 52-
39 victory and the boys’
JV team b ro u g h t dow n
Griswold 37-25.
Stats are as follows:
Varsity Bovs v. H elix,
Feb. 4
lone 92, Helix 58
Halftime: lone 50, Helix 30
Player stats:
Jailin Conboy: 38 pts, 11
ast, 11 reb
Luke Jobes: 22 pts, 11 ast
Bailey Haguewood: 8 pts
Joel Stillman: 2 pts
Dalton Hughes: 4 pts
TJ Patton: 8 pts
Jason Juarez: 10 pts
lone m ade 10 three-
point shots and Helix made
seven for a game total o f 17
three-point shots.
Varsity G irls v. Helix,
Feb. 4
lone 52, Helix 39
Player stats:
Adara Hasbell: 14 pts, 7
steals
Sadie Hasbell: 7 pts, 9 rbd
Lauren Garrett: 9 pts, 8 rbd
Above: lone senior Joel Stillman leaps above the heads of the
Grizzlies to make a shot during the Feb. 4 JV game. Below:
Cardinal varsity player Luke Jobes, senior, outruns a Grizzly
with the net in sight during the Feb. 4 varsity game in lone.
- Photos by Paula Emmel
Band puts pep in players' steps
Jaqueline Juarez, an lone senior, shoots a three-pointer in
the game versus the Helix Grizzlies last Tuesday. -Photo by
Paula Emmel
Emily Holland: 6 pts
Rachel Holland: 6 pts
Hannah Padberg: 2 pts
Jessie Flynn: 8 pts
JV Boys v. Helix, Feb. 4
lone JV 37. Helix JV 25
Joe Doherty: 3, 2, 4
Austin Carter: 7, 2, 8
Zane King: 3, 0, 4
Daniel Holtz: 4, 0, 0
Jason Juarez: 3, 2, 9
Joel Stillman: 1 .1 ,2
Score by Quarters:
Jorge Aguilar: 10, 0 ,0
lone JV: 10, 19, 26, 37
“ We fac e d a m uch
Helix JV: 6, 8, 15, 25
improved Helix ball team
Fouls: lone JV 17, Helix this time around. Overall
JV 12
it was a good ball game.
R ebounds: lo n e JV 41, J a so n J u a re z had nine
Helix JV 34
points and seven steals in
Player: Reb, Ast, Pts
two quarters, Austin Carter
Danny Doherty: 1 ,1 ,3
had eight p oints, seven
Henry Padberg: 4, 0, 5
rebounds, four steals in the
Donald McElligott: 7, 0, 2 game. Jorge A guilar had
10 rebounds and Donald
M cElligott brought down
seven rebounds,” said lone
A s s is ta n t C oach B rian
Spivey.
“Our freshman really
stepped it up in this game;
I ’m really proud o f how
far they have com e this
season.”
sentences. Additional counts
w ere d isp o se d w ith o u t
conviction. Fines, fees and
assessments totaled $891.
-Jose Antonio Pena Jr.,
23, was convicted of Assault
IV, a Class A misdemeanor,
and sentenced to 180 days
jail time. However, execution
of 180 days jail time was
suspended and the defendant
sentenced to 24 months bench
probation, to include 60
hours of community service,
no offensive contact with
the victim and successful
c o m p l e ti o n o f a n g e r
m anagem ent. A dditional
counts were disposed without
conviction. Total fines, fees
and assessments were $500.
-In a separate case, Jose
Antonio Pena Jr., 23, was
convicted o f Harassment
— C onstituting Dom estic
V io le n c e , A C la s s B
misdemeanor, and sentenced
to 90 days jail time. However,
execution of90 days jail time
was suspended and Pena
sentenced to 24 months bench
probation, to include 30
hours of community service,
no offensive contact with
the victim and successful
c o m p le tio n o f a n g e r
m anagem ent. A dditional
counts were disposed without
conviction. Total fines, fees
and assessments were $793.
-Tyler James Sanders,
21, was convicted of Failure
to Register as a Sex Offender,
a Class A misdemeanor, and
was sentenced to 30 days jail
time. Total fines, fees and
assessments were $ 100.
-Daniel Hernandez, 49,
was convicted of harassment,
a Class B m isdem eanor;
sentence o f 90 days ja il
tim e was suspended and
the defendant sentenced to
24 months bench probation.
Fines, fees and assessments
totaled $100.
-Frank Andrew Mackey,
28, was convicted of one
count of Burglary I, a Class
A felony. The defendant
was sentenced to 29 months
prison tim e w ith c re d it
for tim e served, as well
as three years post-prison
su p e rv isio n . A dditional
counts were disposed w ithout
conviction. Total fines, fees
and assessments were $200.
DA’s Report
While the focus during games in on the players, high-school
games wouldn't be the same without the often unsung talents
of the pep band. Above, Heppner band member Brian Fowler
plays the clarinet at the Feb. 4 game versus the Irrigon Knights.
- Photo by Sandra Putman
Ione 4-H Bakery
Bunch Food News
By Madison Orem
T he B a k e ry B unch
4-H group met on Friday,
Jan. 31, in Heppner at the
annex building. There were
seven m em bers p resent
with leaders Heidi Nelson
and Nancy Jepsen.
R ebecca Jepsen was
home on break and was
th ere a lso as a leader.
Morgan Orem was present
as a junior leader.
The meeting began by
reciting the 4-H pledge.
T hen N ancy Jep sen
had a short quiz, asking
everyone questions about
hamburger. The group then
had a d isc u ssio n about
ham burger. They played
“Hamburger Battle.” There
were four kinds o f burger,
that the group com pared
the meat by weighing and
tasting them.
Next, the group broke
into three groups to make
sloppy Joes. The groups
used the burger that they
had c o m p a re d e a rlie r.
There was discussion about
adding things to a recipe.
After the sloppy Joes
were made, then everyone
enjoyed some for lunch.
The next meeting will
be Friday, Feb. 14, in lone.
lone city council
meeting rescheduled
The City o f lone City Council meeting has been
rescheduled due to a change in the basketball schedule.
The meeting time has been changed from Tuesday, Feb.
11, to Thursday, Feb. 13, at 6 p.m. at lone City Hall.
The public is asked to attend, as public input is needed
for the Pre-Disaster Mitigation Plan.
The wastewater study is not yet complete and will be
presented at the March 11 council meeting.
Justice Court Report
Morrow County Justice o f the Peace Ann Spicer has
released the following Justice Court report:
-Brent Irwin, 46, o f Sunriver, OR, pled guilty to
Attempted Waste of Wildlife. He received a $1,000 fine,
was sentenced to 90 days in jail and two years bench
probation, and was banned from hunting the Heppner Unit
for the duration o f his probation (two years).
Morrow County District
Attorney Justin Nelson has
released the following report:
-D a k o ta
D uane
K a n e a s t e r , 19, w a s
convicted o f one count o f
Harassment - Constituting
Domestic Violence, A Class
B m isdem eanor reduced
to a Class A violation. An
additional count of the same
charge was disposed without
conviction. Fines, fees and
assessments totaled $793.
-Alejandro Cisneros, 25,
was convicted of two counts
of Harassment - Constituting
Domestic Violence, A Class B
misdemeanor, and sentenced
to 90 days jail time on each
count. However, for each
count, execution of 75 days
jail time was suspended and
the defendant sentenced to
24 months bench probation,
to include no contact with the
victim, completion of anger
management and drug and
alcohol treatment, 15 days
o f jail time, and 30 hours
of community service if not
deported or upon return to
the U.S. Total fines, fees and
assessments were $593.
-Victor Flores Martinez,
3 5 , w as c o n v ic te d o f
one count o f fleeing or
Attempting to Elude a Police
Officer, a Class C felony.
The defendant’s d riv e r’s
license was suspended for
90 days and the defendant
sentenced to six m onths
prison tim e, w ith credit
for time served and to run
concurrent with additional
sentences. M artinez was
also sentenced to one year
post-prison supervision.
Additionally, Martinez was
convicted of one count of
Reckless Driving, a Class
A m is d e m e a n o r . T h e
defendant’s driver’s license
was suspended for 90 days
and the defendant sentenced
to six months prison time,
with credit for time served
and to run c o n c u rre n t
with additional sentences.
Additionally, Martinez was
convicted o f one count
o f Criminal Trespass II, a
Class C misdemeanor, and
sentenced to six m onths
prison tim e, w ith credit
for time served and to run
concurrent with additional
Sheriff's Report
November 22: Morrow
County S h e riff’s O ffice
served a warrant to Irma
Irene Garza. 40. She was
lodged at Umatilla County
Jail with $200,000 bail.
-MCSO received report
o f a driver who had run
out o f gas on I-84/Three
M ile Canyon. A deputy
and B o a rd m a n P o lic e
Department assisted.
-MCSO responded to
a report o f found property
in Heppner. The finder said
he wanted a finder’s fee for
recovering the property.
-M C S O , B o a rd m a n
A m b u la n c e r e c e i v e d
report of a motor vehicle
accident on 1-84 Boardman.
The a c c id e n t was non-
blocking. but an ambulance
was needed. MCSO cited
Heriberto Rodriguez Garcia,
41, for Careless Driving-with
a motor vehicle accident.
-MCSO received report
of a pocket watch taken from
a house in Irrigon.
-MCSO received report
from M o rro w C o u n ty
maintenance that someone
lost a bale of hay on Hwy. 74,
Lexington and it was all over
the north-bound lane.
-MCSO received request
for a welfare check on a dog
in Lexington because it was
cold and the owners would
be gone all day. MCSO
responded and contacted the
owners. They would give
the dog another blanket and
check on her.
-MCSO received request
for a welfare check from
Adult Protective Services
for a client who was talking
about “just ending it.” MCSO
responded and determined
that the subject was talking
about ending services with
them and not his life.
-M CSO cited Daniel
Christopher Pryor, 44, for
Violation of the Basic Rule,
80 mph in a 55 mph zone.
-MCSO received report
of a mid 90s model Dodge
pickup that almost rammed
som eone on the freeway
and ran off at the 171 exit.
Information was relayed to
Oregon State Police.
-M C S O r e c e i v e d
report that Stanfield Police
Department arrested David
Own Wiggins. 52, in Morrow
County for DUII. He was
lodged at Umatilla County
Jail.
i
-M C S O re c e iv e d a
relayed report from OSP
about a possibly intoxicated
driver in a w hite Dodge
Journey with Washington
p la te . The s u b je c t had
dropped o ff a fem ale in
Arlington around 30 minutes
earlier and when the subject
got out of the car, multiple
beer cans fell out o f the
vehicle and the subject
appeared intoxicated. MCSO
responded and checked the
area, but was unable to locate
anything.
-MCSO received report
of theft of prescription drugs
on Chase Street in Heppner.
-MCSO received notice
of a commitment order with
mental health adjudication
and firearms prohibition.
-MCSO received report
from an Irrigon woman of
someone doing “burnouts” in
front o f her house, involving
a blue Dodge and a white
Dodge. MCSO responded
and lo cated one o f the
vehicles that was parked.