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Page 2B SPORTS East Oregonian Tuesday, March 22, 2016 PENDLETON 7LPEHUZROYHVEDVHEDOO¿QLVKHVZHHNHQGVWURQJ Gulick throws complete game to beat Olympic week, and the outcome was similar to their prior meet- LQJV 3%$ VZHSW WKH 7:ROYHV LQ LQQLQJV DQG Blue Mountain bounced back in a doubleheader East Oregonian against Olympic on Sunday, though, winning 8-0 and 5-4 The Blue Mountain base- LQLQQLQJV ball team split its double- 7KH ¿UVW ORVV RI WKH KHDGHUVRYHUWKHZHHNHQGWR weekend spoiled a strong LPSURYHWRRQWKHVHDVRQ effort by starting pitcher On Saturday the Timber- %ULDQ +RZHOO ZKR JDYH XS ZROYHV PHW 3UDLULH %DVHEDOO WZRUXQVRQVHYHQKLWVLQ Academy for their third and FRPSOHWH LQQLQJV +H DOVR fourth games in less than a struck out four and walked only one, but PBA roughed XS UHOLHYHU 7UHYRU 2OGKDP when he came on to start the WK 7DQQHU +HLPDQ¶V ¿UVW home run of the season also ZHQWIRUQDXJKWIRU%0&& /RJDQ &RUGLHUR DQG %HQ 5RVVHDFKGURYHLQWZRUXQV in the second game, but PBA VFDWWHUHGKLWVDJDLQVW¿YH different BMCC pitchers and QHYHUWUDLOHG Ross and Cordiero kept their bats hot for Sunday’s games against Olympic, though, and each hit in two more runs to bolster Taylor Gulick’s FRPSOHWHJDPHVKXWRXW Gulick went the full nine DQG VWUXFN RXW VL[ ZDONHG QRQH DQG DOORZHG ¿YH KLWV 1RODQ :HEHU DOVR GURYH LQ WZR UXQV DQG ZHQW IRU Ross was 3 for 5 and also VFRUHGWZLFH Heiman then came WKURXJK IRU WKH 7:ROYHV when the night cap went LQWR H[WUD LQQLQJV +H KLW his second home run of the season in the 11th inning, a solo shot, to tie the score at 7KHQZLWKEDVHVORDGHG in the bottom of the 12th Pro Track & Field Americans dominate world indoors By PAT GRAHAM Associated Press 3257/$1' ² 7KH Americans set the bar high for the world indoor champi- onships: Bring home a record ERXQW\RIPHGDOV They accomplished that with the help of an 18-year-old high jumper whose father was a long- WLPH 1)/ TXDUWHUEDFN DQG an 800-meter runner who worked at McDonald’s to HDUQH[WUDPRQH\IRUWUDLQLQJ 7KH ¿QDO WDOO\ JROGV RXW 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8QLYHUVLW\ RI 2UHJRQ 7KH\ ZLOOEHIDYRUHGLQ5LR QUITE A THROW: 0LFKHOOH &DUWHU VHW D 86 indoor shot put record with a throw of 66 feet, 3 3/4 inches PHWHUV6KHFDSWXUHG gold by beating New Zealand’s Valerie Adams, who’s the gold standard in WKH HYHQW $GDPV ZDV WKH GHIHQGLQJFKDPSLRQ GOING THE DISTANCE: With his win in the 1,500 meters, Matthew Centrowitz now has a medal RIHYHU\FRORUDWPDMRUPHHWV +H DOVR FDSWXUHG VLOYHU (2013) and bronze (2011) at WKHRXWGRRUFKDPSLRQVKLSV BENSON: Guard also makes key plays late Continued from 1B “This was a character ZLQ´%HQVRQVDLG ³2EYLRXVO\JHWWLQJGRZQ VHYHQ ZLWK PLQXWHV OHIW , think a lot of people watching thought at that point that it PLJKW EH RYHU :H KDG WR FRQWLQXH WR NHHS ¿JKWLQJ WKURXJKDGYHUVLW\´ Benson repeated his message from the Arizona game because he felt the Ducks were in a similar VLWXDWLRQ “When you’re going WKURXJKDGYHUVLW\UHPDLQLQJ SRVLWLYH DQG XSEHDW LV FUXFLDO´KHVDLG³:HKDGWR EHOLHYH ZH ZHUHQ¶W JRLQJ WR ORVHWKDWJDPH,WLVVRPXFK PRUHPHQWDOWKDQSK\VLFDO´ Benson made two free throws to get Oregon within 58-56 and later added another free throw to push the Ducks ahead 67-64 with VHFRQGV OHIW +H DOVR had an assist to Tyler Dorsey for a three-pointer that put 2UHJRQDKHDG “Casey made a couple big plays for us there,” Oregon FRDFK'DQD$OWPDQVDLG “He got a big rebound DQGKLWVRPHIUHHWKURZV+H GURYHLQWKHUHDQGKLWWZRIUHH WKURZVDQGWKHQRQHODWHURQ +HGLGJHWXVVHWWOHGGRZQ´ %HQVRQ KDG ¿YH SRLQWV three rebounds, two assists and one steal, but some of his most important contributions came by encouraging his WHDPPDWHV “I just had to continue to NHHS HYHU\RQH IRFXVHG RQ WKH WDVN DW KDQG´ KH VDLG “When you get down and you’re not playing well, it’s HDV\WRJRLQWKHWDQN,W¶VD matter of staying upbeat and NHHS ¿JKWLQJ :H NQHZ ZH weren’t playing well, but we KDGWREHUHVLOLHQW´ he drew a walk to push the ZLQQLQJUXQKRPH Brandon Cederholm SLWFKHG WKH ¿QDO WKUHH LQQLQJV WR SLFN XS WKH ZLQ He allowed one run on four KLWVDQGVWUXFNRXWRQH %OXH 0RXQWDLQ¶V QH[W games are Saturday when it hosts Grays Harbor in a double- KHDGHUVWDUWLQJDWDP ——— Game 1 R H E PBA 000 011 000 05 — 7 12 1 BMCC 010 010 000 03 — 5 9 1 PBA battery unavailable. B. Howell, T. Oldham (11), N. Pena (11) and C. Labbe. L — Oldham. 2B — T. Spivey, B. Ross, T. Wicklander (BMCC). HR — T. Heiman (BMCC). Game 2 R H E PBA 101 002 410 — 9 15 2 BMCC 001 000 300 — 4 7 2 PBA battery unavailable. B. Breshears, C. Pedroza (7), T. Heiman (7), A. Scarver (8), B. Smith (9) and J. Rogers. W — R. Feser. L — B. Breshears. 3B — L. Cordeiro (BMCC) Game 1 R H E OC 000 000 000 — 0 5 2 BMCC 010 040 03X — 8 9 1 T. Dennis, H. Neilson (5), K. Outram (8), I. Howlson (8) and E. Romero. T. Gulick and C. Labbe. W — Gulick. L — Dennis. 2B — C. Palau (OC); B. Ross, N. Weber (BMCC). Game 2 R H E OC 201 000 000 010 — 4 12 1 BMCC 201 000 000 011 — 5 12 1 J. Price, K. Cartharius (8), R. Gelwicks (12) and E. Scott, C. Miller (9). T. Wicklander, T. Oldham (9), B. Cederholm (10) and J. Rog- ers. W — Cederholm. L — Cartharius. 2B — T. Givens, J. Gotchall 2, M. Pleas- ants 2 (OC); L Cordiero, T. Oldham (BMCC). HR — T. Heiman (BMCC). SENIORS: %HDYHUV went 50-14 at home last four seasons Continued from 2B VLQFH DQG WKH ¿UVW time since the tournament H[SDQGHGWRWHDPV Rueck said he felt a sense of relief as the seniors were DEOHWRFRPHRIIWKHÀRRUWR WKHUHVSRQVHWKH\GHVHUYHG ³,W ZDV YHU\ VLPLODU WR VHQLRU GD\´ 5XHFN VDLG “You just want it so badly, \RX ZDQW LW WR EH SHUIHFW You know how much they GHVHUYH LW \RX NQRZ LW doesn’t always go your way WKRXJK´ Oregon State’s 21-4 DGYDQWDJH LQ WKH WKLUG quarter put the game out of reach and allowed Rueck to VRDNLQWKHPRPHQW “Once we separated and in that fourth quarter it was in control and the game was probably decided, then it ZDV MXVW HQMR\LQJ ,W ZDV MXVWIXQ´5XHFNVDLG “As those moments happened and then kind of the whistles and the way HYHU\WKLQJ ZHQW ZDV NLQG of perfect for each to get DQRYDWLRQ7KDW¶VZKDW\RX GUHDPRI7KDW¶VZKDWHYHU\ FRDFKZRXOGORYHIRUHYHU\ SOD\HU &RXOGQ¶W KDSSHQ WR DEHWWHUJURXSRISHRSOH,W ZDVSHUIHFW´ ,WZDV¿WWLQJWKDWDOOIRXU seniors played major roles LQ6XQGD\¶VZLQ Weisner had 23 points and started the third-quarter EDUUDJHZLWKDSRLQWHU +DPEOLQPD\KDYHEHHQ limited to four points but JUDEEHGUHERXQGV +XQWHU VFRUHG VHYHQ points in a 9-0 run in the second quarter that allowed WKH %HDYHUV WR JHW D OLWWOH VHSDUDWLRQ $QG 6LHJQHU PD\ KDYH had one of the biggest plays when she drew the second IRXO RQ 6W %RQDYHQWXUH leading scorer Katie Healy ODWH LQ WKH ¿UVW TXDUWHU :LWKRXW+HDO\WKH%HDYHUV were able to push the lead WR ,WZDVDOVRD¿WWLQJZD\ for those four seniors to go RXW DV WKH SURYLGHG PDQ\ ELJZLQVRYHUWKHSDVWWKUHH VHDVRQV After going 6-10 in a rough freshman season, the seniors were part of a 44-4 record at home with the four losses coming to Tennessee, Notre Dame, 6WDQIRUG DQG *RQ]DJD $OO WROG WKH %HDYHUV ZHUH DWKRPHRYHUWKHSDVW IRXUVHDVRQV “It’s a special relation- VKLS WKDW KDV GHYHORSHG RYHU WKH ODVW VL[ \HDUV DQG WKH\ KDYH EHHQ ZLWK XV HYHU\ VWHS RI WKH ZD\´ 5XHFN VDLG ³$QG WKHQ today they came out in style on the biggest stage and our WHDPUHVSRQGHG,WZDVWKH perfect sendoff for these VHQLRUV´ Now it’s on to the Sweet DQG D GDWH ZLWK 1R seed DePaul at American Airlines Center in Dallas on 6DWXUGD\ PENDLETON: Roe, Quinn get offense rolling REMATCH: Rockets double, then scored when Quinn followed with a double Ryan Russell was 4 for 6 RI KLV RZQ 7KHQ EDFNWR with one RBI and three runs, back errors by Roseburg and Wyatt Morris batted 4 for plated Pendleton runs to make ZLWKWZR5%,DQG¿YHUXQV LW7KH,QGLDQVDGGHGUXQV Roseburg (1-3) stranded LQWKH¿IWKDQGVHYHQWKZKLOH 13 runners in Game 1 and Pendleton added one in the Quinn Cockburn struck out ¿IWKDQGWKUHHLQWKHVL[WK ¿YHZDONHGRQHDQGDOORZHG Roseburg held the lead three three runs (two earned) in four times in Game 2, but Pendleton LQQLQJVRIZRUNWRJHWWKHZLQ DQVZHUHG HYHU\ WLPH WR HLWKHU Pendleton took a 2-0 lead tie the game or take the lead LQ WKH ¿UVW LQQLQJ RQ EDFN EDFNLQWKHLUDWEDW to-back singles by Roe and After the Indians put three Quinn, then added three more DFURVVLQWKH¿UVWLQQLQJRQD in the second on a single by pair of doubles, a walks and a 5RHDQGHUURUVE\5RVHEXUJ wild pitch, it was again Roe The Indians crept within two and Quinn getting the Bucks runs of the lead in the fourth, UROOLQJ but the Bucks answered with Roe doubled to plate three more on a two-out rally Morris and Peterson, who LQWKHERWWRPRIWKHIUDPH reached on a walk and single, Roe started it with a UHVSHFWLYHO\DQG4XLQQWKHQ Continued from 1B VDFUL¿FHGLQ5RH The lead changed hands in the third, then Roseburg took it back with two runs in the top of the fourth to make LW%XWVHYHQUXQVLQWKH ERWWRPRIWKHIRXUWKJDYHWKH %XFNVWKHOHDGIRUJRRG 7KH ¿UVW WKUHH EDWWHUV of the inning reached base before Roseburg turned the ¿UVWRXWZLWKDIRUFHDWKRPH plate, but a single by Bradt followed to tie the score, then a walk by Nick Bower and a single by Shaw Jerome and a Roseburg error plated four PRUHWRPDNHLW Peterson then came up for the second time of the inning and singled in Jerome before Morris scored on a wild pitch WR PDNH LW 7KH %XFNV added four more runs in WKH VL[WK WR UHDFK WKH PHUF\ WKUHVKROG Austin Zaugg started the game on the mound and left ZLWK D OHDG 1LFN /DQL DOORZHGWZRUXQVRQVL[KLWV in three innings of relief and JRWWKHZLQ 3HQGOHWRQ¶V QH[W JDPH LV Thursday when they open the Bucks Bags Classic in Boise, ,GDKRDJDLQVW0DGLVRQDWQRRQ ——— Game 1 R H E RHS 010 210 1 — 5 12 4 PHS 230 313 X — 12 18 2 C. Johnson, Z. Watkins (5) and G. Ronk. Q. Cockburn, J. Bradt (5) and R. Russell. W — Cockburn. L — Johnson. 2B — W. Morris, D. Roe, K. Quinn (PHS) Game 2 R H E RHS 302 200 — 7 10 2 PHS 303 704 — 17 17 0 Z. Mandera, C. Townsed (4) and J. Grubbs. A. Zaugg, N. Lani (4) and Q. Cockburn, R. Russell (3). W — Lani. L — Mandera. 2B — Z. Watkins, C. Lierman, L. Lucido (RHS); W. Morris, R. Russell, D. Roe (PHS). SOFTBALL: Mac-Hi splits at Bend Tournament leton scored the go-ahead run in the fourth when Ellie two RBI and Kalan McGlo- 5LFKDUGV GURYH LQ $OH[LV WKDQ KDG RQH *HQWQHU ZHQW Morrison, who reached on 2 for 3 before the game was D GRXEOH 5LFKDUGV ZHQW HQGHGLQWKHVL[WKGXHWRWKH IRU 0F*ORWKDQ DGGHG D 90-minute time limit being two-RBI single in the second UHDFKHG inning that tied the game at Kiersten Murphy pitched WKHHQWLUHJDPHIRUWKHZLQ Pendleton (5-0) will Rain had started to fall by continue tournament play the time Pendleton took the today against Central Cath- ¿HOG DJDLQVW 2UHJRQ &LW\ olic at noon and against and combined with the time 3XWQDPDWSP limit to keep that game to just ——— R H E IRXULQQLQJV PHS 006 000 — 6 7 1 Oregon City scored all CHS 010 000 — 1 4 1 K. Murphy and K. Solomon. Clayton, three of its runs off starter Mellor (4) and Rainsberger. W — Murphy. — Clayton. /DXUHQ 5LFKDUGV GXULQJ D L 2B — K. Murphy, K. McGlothan (PHS). GRZQSRXULQWKH¿UVWLQQLQJ HR — T. Fell (PHS) ³/DXUHQKDGDWRXJKWLPH R H E PHS 120 1 — 4 6 0 in that inning getting a handle OC 300 0 — 3 4 0 of the ball, but I thought she L. Richards and K. Solomon. Hornbock Iverson. W — Richards. L Hornbock. GLG D JUHDW MRE WR SHUVHYHUH and 2B — A. Morrison DQG¿QGRXWZKDWVKHQHHGHG WR GR´ &DU\ VDLG ³$QG VKH MAC-HI 12, MAZAMA came back and threw great 1 — At Bend, home runs DJDLQVW D UHDOO\ JRRG WHDP left their marks on games I was really proud of her for featuring the Mac-Hi WKHZD\VKHSHUVHYHUHG´ Pioneers at the Bend Tourna- Richards held Oregon PHQWRQ0RQGD\ City to four hits, and Pend- First against Mazama, Continued from 1B Mac-Hi’s Micha Fortune hit an inside-the-park grand VODPLQWKH¿UVWLQQLQJWRVHW WKHWRQHIRUD3LRQHHUURPS Fortune hit a hard line GULYHGRZQWKH¿UVWEDVHOLQH that rolled all the way to the ZDOO “That was huge for us, and HYHU\ERG\ HOVH MXVW NLQG RI did their job,” Mac-Hi coach 1LFROH&KULVWLDQVDLG³:KHQ we had somebody on we ZHUHDEOHWRPRYHWKHP7KDW ¿UVW JDPH ZH UHDOO\ KLW ZHOO together as a team, we didn’t OHDYHDQ\ERG\VWUDQGHG´ Fortune went 2 for 3 with four RBI, and Brittney Erb and Jenny Field each added two RBI while Abi Biggs ZHQWIRU Then against Scappoose, Indians shortstop Hannah Galey hit a walk-off home run to lead off the bottom of WKH VHYHQWK LQQLQJ LQ D 0DF+LORVV Christian said the main difference in the two outcomes was runners left on EDVHE\WKH3LRQHHUV “We left 10 runners on, bases loaded one time,” she VDLG³:HVWUXFNRXWVL[WLPHV and couple of them were ORRNLQJZKLFKNLOOHGXV´ Mac-Hi (2-1) had just tied WKH VFRUH LQ WKH VL[WK ZKHQ %URRNH6PLOH\GURYHLQWZR UXQVLQKHU¿UVWYDUVLW\JDPH Her hit came with just one out, though, and Mac-Hi left WZRUXQQHUVRQLQWKHIUDPH “It was a completely different JDPH LI ZH ZRXOG KDYH picked up those runners,” &KULVWLDQVDLG Mallory Copeland pitched both games for Mac-Hi, which continues tournament play today against Crook &RXQW\ DW DP DQG 0DGUDVDWSP ——— R H E MHS 000 10 — 1 3 3 M-H 612 3X — 12 11 1 K. Lotspeich and S. Allred. M. Copeland and J. Lesko. W — Copeland. L — Lots- peich. 2B — B. Kralman (M-H). 3B — B. Erb (M- H). HR — M. Fortune (M-H). R H E M-H 000 002 0 — 2 7 1 SHS 002 000 1 — 3 10 1 M. Copeland and J. Lesko. K. Bailey and S. Harrison. W — Bailey. L — Copeland. HR — H. Galey (3-4) rally to keep it interesting Continued from 1B just one hit and struck out VHYHQ EDWWHUV RYHU WKH QH[W WKUHHLQQLQJV /DWHULQWKH¿IWKLQQLQJ WKH7LJHU6FRWV WRRN DGYDQ- tage of Holman as she was running out of gas, tagging WKH 5RFNHWV ULJKW\ IRU ¿YH UXQV DQG ¿YH KLWV LQ WKH LQQLQJ 0HJDQ &RIIPDQ DQG /DPEHUW HDFK OHG RII with back-to-back singles EHIRUH -RUG\Q /DPEHUW smacked a single into right ¿HOGIRUDWZR5%,VLQJOHWR SXVKWKHOHDGWR Ashley Hill and Charmayne Bennett also registered RBI singles in WKHLQQLQJWROHDYHWKH¿IWK LQQLQJZLWKDDGYDQWDJH Holman had pitched a solid game up to that SRLQWEXW¿QLVKHGDOORZLQJ KLWV VHYHQ UXQV ¿YH HDUQHGZLWK¿YHVWULNHRXWV RYHU LQQLQJV SLWFKHG 6KH JDYH ZD\ WR 7HK\D 2VWURP ZKR WKUHZ shutout innings and racked XSWKUHHVWULNHRXWV Not ready to toss in the towel, Pilot Rock’s bats awoke from their slumber in the bottom of the inning ZLWK D WZRRXW UDOO\ $IWHU starting with two quick strikeouts, Holman walked and Rhyanne Oates singled WR JLYH WKH 5RFNHWV WZR base runners for Roe, who came through again with DQ5%,VLQJOHWRULJKW¿HOG which ended up scoring both runners on an error to FXWWKHGH¿FLWWR $QGWKHQLQWKHVHYHQWK inning, Pilot Rock made things interesting — once DJDLQ ZLWK WZR RXWV$IWHU a walk by Roe, her third time on base in the game, Wilson smacked a single LQWR FHQWHU ¿HOG IROORZHG by a hard single into right ¿HOGE\6DUD:HLQNHZKLFK VFRUHG5RHWRFXWWKHGH¿FLW WR But that was as close as the Rockets would get DV /DPEHUW IRUFHG DQ HDV\ groundout by Madison 'DYHWRWKHVHFRQGEDVHPDQ WRHQGWKHJDPH Griggs said that he was pleased with the teams’ intensity and efforts on Saturday, especially with the way they started off the tournament with a blowout ORVVWR6FLR “I thought they came out tonight and absolutely played like a team should,” KHVDLG³7KH\VRXQGHGOLNH a team, looked like a team and it was a great team win ZLWKHYHU\ERG\GRLQJWKHLU MREV´ The TigerScots also beat Enterprise 15-2 on Saturday, but Griggs said that the team has a long ways to go in progression if they want to be in a position to compete for a state cham- SLRQVKLS ³:H¶UH QRW VDWLV¿HG E\ tonight by any means,” KH VDLG ³:H¶UH KDSS\ IRU VXUH EXW ZH¶YH VWLOO JRW D ORW RI ZRUN WR GR$QG WKH important thing is, we all know we can be better and WKHJLUOVNQRZLWDQGEHOLHYH LW VR ,¶P H[FLWHG WR VHH ZKHUHZHJR´ Pilot Rock won its other JDPHRQ6DWXUGD\RYHU 6FLR :HVWRQ0F(ZHQ QH[W hosts Touchet (WA) today for a doubleheader starting DWSPZKLOH3LORW5RFN will head to the Union Spring Bash where they ZLOO ¿UVW WDNH RQ %RQDQ]D RQ)ULGD\DWSP ——— R H E WM 300 050 0 — 8 11 1 PR 100 020 2 — 4 6 2 Je. Lambert and Pearl. Holman, Ostrom (5), and Oates. W — Lambert. L — Holman. 3B — Roe (PR).