Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 19,2014 - THREE
Cardinal boys head to districts
a roll, they are hard to stop.” the game into the second
lone v. Dufur, Feb. 15
quarter, then we couldn’t
lone JV 41 - Dufur JV 59
get the ball to drop in the
Fouls: lone JV 20 - Dufur bucket. Dufur got the lead
JV ¡4
before halftime, we kept
Score by Quarters:
it close in the second half,
lone JV: 16, 23. 36,41
just couldn't quite close the
Dufur JV: 12,31,41,59
gap,” Spivey said. “Dufur
Player: Reb, Ast, Pts
shot the lights out in the
Danny Doherty: 0, 1, 3
fourth quarter. Two pretty
Henry Padberg: 2, 0, 0
evenly-matched teams on
Donald McElligott: 5, 0, 1 the floor, they were the
Joe Doherty: 1,0, 2
better team on this day. This
Austin Carter: 1 ,1 ,4
was our last game for the
Colton Hollis: 0, 0, 0
season; we ended up nine
Zane King: 5, 1, 2
and two in league. I am
Daniel Holtz: 0, 0, 0
very proud of our team’s
Jason
Juarez: 1, 3, 6
accomplishments this year
Cardinal August Peterson drives to the basket past the Echo
Tre’ Neil: 6, 0, 11
and how far they have
Cougars last Friday. -Photo by Paula Emmel
Joel Stillman: 3, 1, 4
progressed. They have had
JV stats are as follows:
The lone boys’ varsity
Jorge Aguilar: 3, 0, 8
an outstanding season. It's
team scored a w inning lone v. Echo, Feb. 14
“We got off to a great been a pleasure coaching
w eekend w ith a 96-55 lone JV 51 - Echo JV 33
start in the first quarter, led them.”
victory over Echo and a Fouls: lone JV II - Echo
narrow 7 7 -7 1 win over JV 7
Score by Quarters:
Dufur.
The victories secured lone JV: 17,26,42,51
the Cardinal boys a slot Echo JV: 8, 16, 21, 33
in the Big Sky D istrict Player: Reb, Ast, Pts
Tournament at Hermiston Danny Doherty: 1, 0, 4
High School this week, Henry Padberg: 1, 0, 2
Feb. 20-22. lone plays Donald McElligott: 6, 0, 2
Friday night at 7:30 p.m. Joe Doherty: 0, 0, 3
against either South Wasco Austin Carter: 3, 0, 2
Colton Hollis: 3, 0, 2
or Condon-Wheeler.
The boys are currently Zane King: 2, 0, 3
ranked #7 in l A, and go into Daniel Holtz: 3, 1, 0
the district tournament with Jason Juarez: 10, 3, 9
a record of 9 -1 league, 17-4 Gus Peterson: 1 ,1 ,2
overall.
Tre’ Neil: 15,0, 22
The Lady Cards didn’t Joel Stillman: 0, 0, 0
fare so well, losing 19-65 to
“ G r e a t te a m w o r k
Echo and 25-56 to Dufur. on th e flo o r a g a in s t
That ends the season for the Echo, everybody really
girls, who carry an overall contributed and our defense
record of 8-12 and league really stepped up,” said
record of 4-6.
lone Assistant Coach Brian
The lo n e JV boys Spivey. “ Jason Ju arez
finished their season with had nine points with 10
a split weekend, defeating rebounds and Tre’ Neil had
Echo 51-33 and losing to 22 points with 15 rebounds
Dufur 41-59. The final in tw o qu arters. Jason
games put the boys 9-2 in and Tre’ work really well lone junior Lauren Garrett shoots during the game versus
league.
together; when they get on Echo on Feb. 14. -Photo by Paula Emmel
Road bowling returns to St. Pat'
weekend celebration
Heppner’s Irish Road
Bowling event again will
draw the St P a tric k ’s
weekend celebration to a
close on Sunday, March 16. p.m. activity commences.
Participants in this event
This Irish sport that
w ill g ath er on Sunday dates back to the 1600s was
afternoon before the 1:37 played in America by the
Irish troops in West Virginia
during the Civil War.
In re c e n t y e a rs , a
resurgence o f interest in
the sport has developed in
T h e n e x t r e g u la r both Ireland and the United
chamber lunch meeting will States.
H eppner’s event has
be an all entities report on
Thursday, March 6, in the gained popularity since it
city hall conference room. was first offered in 2006,
More lunch information and entries are limited to
a maximum o f 20 teams,
will be forthcoming.
C h a m b e r l u n c h so in te re s te d p erso n s
atten d ees are asked to should pick up entry forms
RSVP at 541-676-5536 no at the Heppner Chamber
later than the Wednesday o f Commerce office and
before to guarantee a lunch. return them, filled out with
payment, soon.
WCVEDG to host
chamber lunch
This week’s meeting
of the Heppner Chamber
o f C om m erce w ill be
Thursday, Feb. 20, and
will be hosted by Willow
Creek Valley Economic
D e v e lo p m e n t G ro u p
(WCVEDG) at their annual
meeting.
The lunch meeting will
go from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
in the St. Patrick’s Senior
Center dining room.
Bank of
Eastern Oregon
lone honors soon-to-
be grads at games
lone High School honored its senior basketball players and
pep band members and their parents during home games on
Feb. II. Top: The middle school girls* basketball team with the
iPad they raffled; the winner was lone senior Jailin Conboy.
The iPad was donated by the Port of Morrow. Middle: (front
L-R) lone senior basketball and pep band members Jacqueline
Juarez, Vicki Gluder (foreign exchange student), Charlette
Burghard (pep band), Emily Holland and Adara Hasbell with
(back L-R) family members Elia and Miguel Juarez, Deanna
Camp, Orissa Burghard, Janet and Craig Holland, and Angie
Hasbell. Bottom: (front L-R) lone senior boys Jailin Conboy,
Dalton Hughes, Zane King, Bailey Haguewood, Joel Stillman,
Luke Jobes and August Peterson with (back L-R) family
members Staci and Scott Conboy, Kristina McRae, Jim King
and Betty Jo Colvin, Keven Haguewood, Shelly and Gregg
Teams of two to four Rietmann, Susanna and Bery l Stillman, Ray and Janet Koch,
members compete over a Lea Mathieu and Gus’s brother, Oskar Peterson. -Photos by
course o f approximately Paula Emmel
one mile by tossing iron-
an d -steel “ b o w ls” that
weigh 28-ounces and are
slightly smaller in diameter
than a tennis ball.
The team that completes
the course with the fewest
tosses wins.
Each participant must
pay $5 to play. The purse
is then divided, with half
going into the St. Patrick’s
Weekend fund and half
being divided among the
top three teams. Names
o f the w inning te a m ’s
members will be added to
the trophy that is on display
in the window of Peterson's
Jewelers.
The starting point of
the course will be on Balm
Fork Road. Spectators are
welcome at the event but are
cautioned to remain a safe
distance from the action
because the bowls are heavy
and have been known to
break bones in unfortunate
situations.
Remember to sign up
early to guarantee a spot in
the event.
The fo rm s can be
picked up at the Heppner
Chamber office or call 541 -
676-5536 to have a form
emailed or mailed.
lone students plan
for science fair
lone students Austin Morter, Daniel Eubanks and Tyson
Epperson prepare for the lone School Science Fair planned
for March 13 at 6 p.m. -Contributedphoto
lone library open to
exploration
The lone Library and
Topic Club invite residents
to join them on Thursday,
Feb. 27, at 4 p.m. to explore
the lone Public Library and
the many things it has to
offer.
People will be on hand
to answer some questions,
as well as take ideas and
suggestions for topics that
could be covered in classes.
The lib ra ry o ffe rs
com puters with internet
access, iPads, K indles,
DVD movies, books on
CDs and, of course, books,
magazines and newspapers.
There’s do substitute for experience. This is especially
true when it copes to ag banking. You’ve got to ha ve
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