Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 05, 2014, Page THREE, Image 3

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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, March 5, 2014 - THREE
Cardinals move on to state quarterfinals
The C ardinal b o y s’
basketball team has made it
through the first t\Vo rounds
of state playoffs and will
head into the quarterfinals
this week.
The lone team started
their journey in search of a
state title by hosting Joseph
on Feb. 26.
A fter defeatin g the
Eagles 84-46 in the first
round o f play o ffs, the
C ardinals advanced to
play Siletz Valley on the
W arriors’ home turf last
Saturday.
The Warriors fell to
lone 74-59, leaving the path
clear for the South Morrow
team to advance to state
quarterfinals in Baker City
this Thursday, March 6.
The 1A state basketball
tournam ent takes place
March 6-8 at Baker high
School in Baker City; lone
faces off against Powder
Valley Thursday at 8:15
p.m.
If the Cardinals win,
they move on to play the
w inner o f the Triangle
Lake/Columbia Christian
matchup in the 1A state
semifinals on March 7 at
8:15 p.m.
A loss to Powder Valley
w ill place lo n e in the
consolation bracket March
7 at 10:45 a m.
B roadcast coverage
o f Thursday’s game will
be provided through the
OSAA Radio N etw ork,
http://www.nfhsnetwork. Cardinal Bailey Haguewood with the tip at tip-ofT during the
com/channels/osaa-radio- game against Joseph. -Photo by Paula Emmel
network.
Stats are as follows:
Free-throws: 9-16
lone v Siletz
lone v Joseph
Conboy: 25 pts, 11 ast, 10 Haguewood: 23 pts, 22 rbd
Conboy: 10 pts. 15 rbd
rbd
Hughes: 11 pts
Neal: 13 pts. 10 rbd, 3
blocks
Jobes: 17 pts, 11 ast
Haguewood: 4 pts
Hughes: 15 pts
Stillman: 1 pts
Jobes: 7 pts
Patton: 6 pts
Patton: 12 pts
Juarez: 2 pts
Juarez: 1 pts
Scores by quarter
Peterson: 2 pts
HIS: 24. 15.20. 16: 75
Neal: 10 pts
Scores by quarter:
SV: 11,23, 11, 14: 59
Three-Pointers: 6
JHS: 15,' II, 8. 12:46
Free throws: 9-14
lone’s I re’ Neal with a jumpshot in the first-round game against IIHS: 25, 22, 25, 12:84
the Eagles. -Photo by Paula Emmel
Three-Pointers: 5
lone to hold science
fair
lone’s seventh annual
science fair will be held at
lone Community School
March 13 from 5-7 p.m.,
with awards at 6 p.m.
Students who wish to
participate are reminded to
register w ith Ms. Burghard
before March 6 and to make
sure projects are at school
for grading on March 12.
Everyone is invited to
attend and enjoy the world
of science.
lone livestock 4-H
club elects officers
lone Community Livestock 4-11 club elected officers this
past week during their monthly meeting. Pictured (L-R): Ivy
Sandford, club reporter; Jake Heideman, club secretary;
Austin Carter, club president; and Rita McKlligott, club
treasurer. Not pictured is Morgan Orem, dub vice president.
-Photo by Erin Heideman
lone boy sees a day
Moebius poetry workshop set at lone for in the Oregon Senate
March 15
What goes on and on
forever?
A moebius.
N am ed for A u g u st
F erdinan d M obius, an
early 19lh-century German
m a t h e m a t i c i a n , t he
moebius is a continuous
one-sided surface that has
been formed into a loop
from a rectangular strip by
rotating one end 180° and
attaching it to the other end.
Writers of all ages and
levels are invited to attend a
Moebius Poetry Workshop,
set for Sat., March 15, from
10 a m. to noon at the lone
Public Library.
Led by Jack Lorts,
published poet and mayor
o f Fossil, attendees will
write their own moebius
poems and then mount them
on a canvas moebius strip,
therefore combining written
and tangible art forms.
Examples o f already-
created moebius poems can
be seen at the library. These
poems have no beginning
and no end, such as the
following:
“ ...burgeoning
diam onds slip silen tly
into the soft romance of
darkness, falling lightly in
summer rain, like eaglets
eager to traverse waves of
air, delighting as...
The workshop is free,
although small donations
toward moebius materials
are welcome. The event is
sponsored by Libraries of
Eastern Oregon (LEO).
For further information,
contact Mary Walker or
Anne Morter at the lone
Public Library.
lone sixth grader, Jake Heideman, spent the day in the Capitol
W ant to see yo ur a d here 7
E m ail m egan@ rapidserve net,
c a ll 541-676-9228
o r stop b y the office on W illow St H eppner today
building last week serving as a page in the Oregon State Senate;
Heideman also presented the American Hag during the opening
session. Pictured with Jake is his great uncle, Oregon Senator
Bill Hanscll. -Photo by Erin Heideman
GOOD LUCK CARDINALS!
1A STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
MARCH 6 -8 , 2014 @ BAKER CITY
IOIXIE CARDINALS PLAY THUR5DAY, MARCH 6
A T 8:15 PM V5 POWDER VALLEY
Team from left to right: Joe Doherty, Jason Juarez, Dalton Hughes, Jorge Aguilar, Tre Neal,TJ Patton, Bailey Haguewood, Jailin Con­
boy, Zane King, August Peterson, Luke Jobes, Joel Stillman
M ark Anderson Construction
John and Linda Bristow
Allstott Construction, LLC
Bob Hubbard
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M id Colum bia Producers, Inc.
Loyal and Betty Bum s
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Darrin and Cam ie Padberg Fam ily
M orrow County Fair & Rodeo
John and Barb Collin
Bank of Eastern O regon
Bill and N ancy Jepsen Fam ily Joel and Lea Mathieu Peterson Fam ily
M orrow County Grain Growers
Sarah Crane-Sim pson Fam ily
Boatdm an Foods, Inc.
Jim and G ina Jepsen
Bink and Lynn D ee Ram os Fam ily
June M . Crowell
Colum bia Basin Electric Cooperative, Inc. M orrow County Recreation District
Andre and Susan Kendrick Family
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M urray's D ru g and Country Rose
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Colum bia Orthodontics
J.L. Kincaid Ranch
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Com m unity Bank
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Fam ily Dentistry
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lone Market and Deli
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IRT, LLC
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