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I I HeppnerGazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon lon e boys take fourth in 1A state basketball tournam ent After a winning season and putting themselves out there as strong Contenders in the state playoffs, the lone Cardinals took fourth in the 2014 OSAA / U.S. Bank / Les Schwab Tires 1A Boys Basketball State Championship in Baker city last weekend. T h ey e n te r e d th e quarterfinals against Old O reg o n L ea g u e team Powder Valley but were beaten out of a spot in the semifinals with a 92-66 loss to the Badgers. That sent the Cardinals to the consolation bracket on march 7, where they faced off against Triangle Lake. It was a hard fight a g a in st the M o u n tain West League team, but the Cardinals fought their way through, winning 92-84 for a spot in the game to determine fourth and sixth in state. Another hard-fought game against Imbler ended in a 56-51 v icto ry for the C ardinals, securing them fourth in the state tournament. In a d d itio n , Ja ilin Convoy and Luke Jobes, both seniors, earned 2nd Team A ll-T o u rn a m e n t h o n o rs a t th e s ta t e tournament. Tournament stats are as follows: lone vs Powder Valley, March 6 at Baker City Powder Valiev 92, lone 66 lone: 15, 11.19, 21 -6 6 Powder Valley: 16, 27, 29. 2 0 -9 2 The lone Cardinals took fourth in the IA state championship last weekend. Pictured are (L- R): Volunteer Asst. Coach Scott Burright, Head Coach Dennis Stefani, Joel Stillman, Zane King, Volunteer Asst. Coach Jim Swanson, Jason Juarez, Donald McElligott, Joseph Doherty, Jailin Conboy, Tre' Neal, Dalton Hughes, TJ Patton, Bailey Haguewood holding the team's fourth-place trophy, Luke Jobes, August Peterson, Asst, and .IV Coach Brian Spivey, Manager Danny Doherty. -Photo by Paula Emmel Luke Jobes: 7-17, 2-2. 18; Bailey Haguewood: 6-16. 4-4. 16; Dalton Hughes: 4-8. 0-0,9; T.J. Patton: 3-4. 2-3,8; Joe Doherty: 2-2, 1-2, 6; Jailin Conboy: 0-13, 4-4,4; Jason Juarez: 1-2, 1-3, 3; Tre Neal: 1-3 0-0 2; Donald M cElligott: 0-0 0-0 0 ; August Peterson: 0-2 0-1 0; Zane King: 0-0 0-0 0; Joel Stillman: 0-0 0-0 0. Totals: 24-67, 14-19, 66 Three-point goals--Ione 4-22. Powder Valley 7-27 Rebounds—lone 40, Powder Valley 68 A ssists—lone 9, Powder Valley 9 T otal fo u ls --!o n e 23, Powder Valley 16 MODA P lay ers o f the Game: Quinn Stephens, Powder Valley, Luke Jobes, lone lone vs Triangle Lake, March 7 at Baker City lone 92, Triangle Lake 84 Triangle Lake: 17, 20, 20, 2 7 -8 4 lone: 17,28,26,21 -92 Jailin Conboy 12-28, 5-6, 37; Dalton Hughes 10-15, 2-3, 22 ; Bailey Haguewood 7-13, 2 - 2 , 20 ; Luke Jobes 4-10, 0-0.8; Jason Juarez 1-1, 0-0, 2; T.J. Patton 1-5, 0-2, 2; August Peterson 0-0, 1-4. 1 ; Tre Neal 0-1,0-0, 0 Totals 35-73, 10-17, 92 three-point goals—Triangle Lake 4-21,lone 12-36 Rebounds—Triangle Lake 4 5 ,lone 48 Assists—Triangle Lake 9, lone 20 Total fouls—Triangle Lake 15, lone 21. MODA Healther Players of the Game: Jailin Conboy, lone, Chad Steinhauer, Triangle Lake lone vs Imbler, March 8 at Baker City lone 56, Imbler 51 lone: 16, 16. 10, 14-56 Imbler: 6, 12, 15, 18 - 51 Bailey Haguewood: 7-15. 1-1. 16; Dalton Hughes: 4-10, 3-6, 11 ; Luke Jobes: 3-12, 4-5, 10; Jailin Conboy: 3-7, 0-0, 8; T.J. Patton: 2-5, 0-0, 4; Jason Juarez: 2-2, 0-0, 4; Tre Neal: 1-3, 1-2,3; August Peterson: 0-0, 0-1, 0 ; Joe Doherty: 0-0, 0-0, 0; Zane King: 0-1,0-0, 0; Joel Stillman: 0-0, 0-0, 0. Totals: 22-55, 9-15, 56 Three-point goals--Ione 3-16, Imbler 4-20 Rebounds—lone 48, Imbler Wednesday, March 12,2014 lone Legion poker, bingo tournament coming soon The 10,h annual lone A m erican L egion and Auxiliary Texas Hold ‘Em and Bingo fundraiser is fast approaching. The event is planned for Saturday, March 22, at the lone Legion Hall in lone. D oors w ill open at 5 p.m. with the evening kicking off with a bake sale and a sandwich and salad bar meal. The meal is for donation, with Bucknum’s T avern p ro v id in g the beverages at bar prices. Sign-ups for the Texas Heidi Nelson of the lone Topic Club explains some of the features of the iPad to Buzz and Jeanette Logan at the lone Library District’s Senior Library Exploration Day held Thursday, Feb. 27. The Library District and the Topic Club hosted interested patrons at the library to show what the 37 library has to offer and to find out what people might be interested in seeing in terms of books, materials and classes. Assists—Ione 9, Imbler 7 Total fouls—lone 13, Imbler A good crowd attended and enjoyed exploring the library's new iPads and Kindles, as well as the standard fare offered 15 at the library. The lone Public Library is open Mondays and MODA Health Players of Wednesdays from 3-7 p.m. and Tuesdays and Thursdays from the Game: Dalton Hughes, It) a.m. to 5 p.m. -Contributedphoto lone, Trace Vancleave, Imbler lone library offers new children’s books T h e lo n e P u b lic Library recently received a grant from the Libri Foundation and the lone Topic Club, which enabled it to purchase new books for the children’s section. The Topic Club raised $350, which was matched two-to-one by the Libri F o u n d a tio n and th e ir Jailin (oilboy shoots a far-out three-point shot against Triangle Lake last Friday. Conboy was chosen lone MODA Health Luke Jobes with a picture perfect lay-in, scoring two points for donors. This year's grant player of the game for the consolation game against Triangle the Cardinals. Jobes was named MODA Health player of the game for lone against Powder Valley. - Photo by Paula Emmel Lake. - Photo by Paula Emmel Burghard represents lone announces lone at OMEA perfect attendance C o m m u n ity Ramirez. Kalvin Rietmann. district competition School lo n has e announced that Bryce R ollins, C harles Op. 1 and placed fourth in the flute division. -Contributedphoto ^ 2 0 1 4 10TH ANNUAL 1 I0NE AMERICAN LEGION & AUXILIARY BAKE SALE & BINGO FUNDRAISER SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 2014 IONE LEGION HALL DOORS OPEN @ 5:00 fo r bake sale a meal TEXAS HOLD EM POKER TOURNAMENT ■ RIFLE RAFFLE ■BEEF RAFFLE ■ BAKE SALE (RAFFLE TICKETS SOLD AT IONE MARKET) 2 DRAWINGS FOR 1/2 BEEF EACH. CUT & WRAPPED ■ REMINGTON 887 NITRO 2 3/4" - 3 1/2" PUMP ACTION SHOTGUN • 840 POKER BUY IN - RE-BUY UNTIL 7:30 - CASH PRIZES 6:00 SIGN UP 6:30 PLAY BEGINS S A N D W IC H A S A L A D B A R M E A L (fo r d o n atio n ) B E V E R A G E S B Y B U C K N U M 'S I t Hold ‘Em poker tournament will begin at 6 p.m., with play to begin around 6:30 p.m. Poker tournam ent admission is $40 with re buys until 7:30 p.m. Cash prizes will be awarded to the top four finishers. T he e v e n in g w ill feature raffle draw ings for two half sides of beef (cut and w rapped) and a Remington 887 Nitro pump-action shotgun. Proceeds raised will be used for building upkeep, student scholarships and community projects. lone library exploration day a success es the following elementary s tu d e n ts had p e rfe c t attendance for the month of February: C a r te r E p p e r s o n , Sophie Q u alls, N oelia Ramirez. Lily Reid, Hadley Wright ,Damaris Aguilar Cambero. Liam Heideman, M ic h a e l M c E llig o tt, M artin M edina. Mason Orem, Brionna Serrano, Finnegan Simpson. Kelly Doherty, Karensa Jones, Cameron Proudfoot. Ethan Lopez-Ramos. Luis Lopez- Ramos, Jolene Serrano, Lewkus Burright, Caleb Charlette Burghard represented lone school this last weekend Aguilar Cambero, Nevaeh at the OMEA Northeast Oregon District Solo and Ensemble C h a m b e rlin , M adison in LaGrande. Charlette played Paganini's 24 Caprices, No. 24 O rem , A le x is O ro zco -FIVE Smith, Andrew Stanger, Daralynn Teeman, Blake Carter, Emily Ehrmantraut, Hailey Heideman, Faviola A lvarez Juarez, G race Odgen. Haylie Peterson, Kayla Rodriguez, Taylor Rollins, Jayne Simpson, Julianna Teeman, Madison Alldritt, Karen Cambero, L ilia n n a C h a m b e rlin , Megan Doherty, Elaina E h r m a n tr a u t, S h a u n E p p e rso n , M ack en zie H eid em an , A n n a b e lle McDaniel, Matthew Orem, Emma Rietmann, Serafin Roque, Jesus Escalante, M atthew Eubanks, Eva Martin, MaLinda Morter, Ola Rietmann. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, help is available and that help Is FREE of charge. If Y O U h a v e a fam ily m e m b e r w h o su ffers from g a m b lin g ad d ic tio n , Y O U ca n als o re c e iv e F R E E tre a t m e n t e v e n if th e g a m b le r is not re ce iv in g tre a tm e n t If yo u a re a re s id e n t o f M o rro w C o u n ty a n d you w ish to ta k e a d v a n ta g e o f th e s e rv ic e s a b o v e or d e sire m o re in fo rm atio n . P le a s e call a n y o f th e follow ing n u m b e rs to s e t up a L O C A L a p p o in tm e n t o r ju s t to talk B o b b y H a rris @ 5 4 1 - 6 7 6 - 9 9 2 5 or 5 4 1 -2 5 6 -0 1 7 5 Community Counseling Solutions (C C S ) @ 541-676-9161 O R 1 - 8 7 7 - 6 9 5 - 4 6 4 8 (1 - 8 8 8 -M Y L IM IT ) Like what you see? LIK E” us on FAC EBOOK! also included an extra $350 in science and math books for young readers. The books, about 80 in number, are now in the library ready to be checked out. The hours at the library are Monday and Wednesday from 3-7 p.m., and Tuesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Emmel brothers take first in moto races Emmel brothers (l-r) Luke and Timothy Emmel took first, once again, in their moto divisions at The Bike Pit races in Pilot Rock on March 9. Luke raced Comhined/Open Beginner on his CRI50R motorcycle and Timothy raced his Yamaha YFZ450 Four-Wheeler in Quads Intermediate. Both of them placed first in both of their individual Motos. Photo by Paula Emmel Host families needed for exchange students ASSE International Student Exchange Programs (ASSE) is seeking local host families for international high school boys and girls. These students are 15 to 18 years of age, and are coming to this area for the upcoming high school year or semester. The exchange students arrive from their home country shortly before school begins and return at the end of the school year or semester. Each ASSE student is fully insured, brings his or her own personal spending money and expects to contribute to his or her share of household responsibilities, as well as being included in normal family activities and lifestyles. The students are well screened and qualified by ASSE. Fam ilies can ch o o se th e ir stu d e n ts from a w ide variety of backgrounds, nationalities and personal interests. Those interested in more inform ation about becoming a host family should call toll free: 1-800- 733-2773. There are many students to choose from, so call and begin the process of selecting your new host son or daughter today. I