➯➲➳ ➵➸➺➡ ➙➢➻➡➥➼➡➥ without winning,” Carson said McIntosh reached the ➒➓➔→➣↔ Continued from Page 7A Robinson and Wood- worth both built on their successes of a year ago ✁ ✂✄☎✆ ✝✂✞☎ ✟☎✠ ✞ ✡✂✠☛ Robinson, who was sec- ond in 2018 at 152 pounds after losing in overtime ✁ ☞✄☎✠✝✟✂✡✌✍✠ ↕➙➛➜➝➞➟ ➠➡➢➥➦➝➥➞ ➧➨➟ ➧➩➫➭ SPORTS ✎✄☎☎✂ Lefebvre, ran roughshod through the bracket at 160 pounds. “Taking second last year was the thing that moti- vated me the most every time I wanted to give up on a sprint, or (not want to) do one more pullup or pushup,” he said, noting that seeing the second- place citation next to his name in the Tigers’ wres- tling room gave him addi- tional drive. The top-seeded wres- ✡✂☎ ✏✞✆✆✂✌ ✝✞✠ ✟☎✠ ✝☎✂✂ ✁✏✏✁✆✂✆ ✠ ✁ ☎✂✄✑✝ ✝✂ ✟✒ ✟✆✄✡ ✖✞ ✝ ✖✞✆✠ ✁✤✂☎ ✩✡✒ mira’s Logan Cave by a 17-0 technical fall, over Woodburn’s Marcos Her- nandez by fall in 2:24 and over Sweet Home’s Tristan Spencer by a 13-4 major ✌✂✑✞✠✞✁✆ ✞✆ ✝✂ ✠✂✘✞✟✆✄✡✠☛ Braden Carson also col- lected a runner-up spot at 126 pounds. The freshman endured three matches that all went the distance ✁ ☎✂✄✑✝ ✝✂ ✟✆✄✡✔ ✌✂✪✂✄ ✒ ing Woodburn’s Hector Paniagua by a 14-8 deci- sion, Baker’s Alex Du- ran by a 6-0 decision and Woodburn’s Freddy Her- nandez by an 11-7 decision ✞✆ ✝✂ ✠✂✘✞✟✆✄✡✠☛ ✧✆ ✝✂ championship, he lost to Molalla’s Maximus Tate by an 8-1 decision. Grayson Livingston (170) had two dominant wins and won a squeaker en route to the title bout. He pinned Siuslaw’s Riley Jennings in 3:35, edged Elmira’s Nat Brown by a 2-0 decision and rolled in ✝✂ ✠✂✘✞✟✆✄✡✠ ✁✤✂☎ ✫✁ ✒ tage Grove’s Drew Swen- son by a 16-0 technical fall. His shot at a title end- ed, though, with a loss to Tillamook’s Caleb Werner by fall in 1:06. Rounding out La Grande’s runner-ups was Spencer Gerst at 220. Gerst earned two pins in three matches on the way to the ✟✆✄✡✔ ✁✏✏✞✆✣ ✚✞✡✡✄✘✁✁✬✍✠ Dawson McKibbon by fall in 3:53, Estacada’s Nico Winsor by a 5-0 decision and pinning Junction City’s Tyler Morris in 2:49 in the ✠✂✘✞✟✆✄✡✠☛ ✗✂ ✝✓✆✣ ✑✡✁✠✂ with Banks’ James Ellis in the championship, but fell short in a 3-0 decision. Two other Tigers placed, with Gabe Shukle (285) coming in third and Casey McCall (138) taking fourth. Shukle won by fall over both Cascade’s Ben Fouts in 1:22 and Astoria’s Sky- lar Smith in 2:27. He ✌☎✁✏✏✂✌ ✝✂ ✠✂✘✞✟✆✄✡ match to Henley’s Mikey Sierra by fall in 2:39, but beat Tillamook’s Brian Reiger by injury default in ✝✂ ✑✁✆✠✁✡✄ ✞✁✆ ✠✂✘✞✟✆✄✡✠ and won the third-place match over Sweet Home’s David McMullen by fall in 3:45. McCall went 4-2, with both losses coming to Til- lamook’s Chad Werner, including by a 12-3 ma- jor decision in the third- place match. To get there, he pinned Sweet Home’s Gavin Walberg in 3:38, lost to Werner by fall in 2:56, then beat teammate Braxton Bisenius by an 8-0 major decision, edged North Marion’s Avidan Sanchez by a 5-4 deci- sion and won the consola- ✞✁✆ ✠✂✘✞✟✆✄✡ ✘✄ ✑✝ ✁✤✂☎ Phoenix’s Jacky Hawkins by an 11-6 decision. Five other Tigers didn’t place but won matches to help La Grande’s cause. Cole Isaacson (126) and Hayden Shafer (160) both went 2-2, and Bisenius (138), Lincoln Clark (220) and Joel Rogers (285) went 1-2. Cody Hibbert (113), Bro- dy MacMillian (145) and ✭✂✞ ✝ ✦✠✖✄✡✌ 264.5 points. ✟☎✠ ☎✁✓✆✌✔ ✕✖✂✂ ✗✁✘✂✍✠ Jesse Jamison in 1:51 in ✝✂ ✙✓✄☎ ✂☎✟✆✄✡✠ ✄✆✌ ✚✞✡✒ lamook’s Miquel Niemi in just 81 seconds in the ✠✂✘✞✟✆✄✡✠☛ ✛✁✜✞✆✠✁✆ ✟✆✞✠✝✂✌ ➍➎➏➐ ➑➒➓ ➏➔→➣↔➏➔➐ ↔➑ ↕➙➛➔➏➓➜➒➑➜ ✁✢ the title Saturday night by defeating Sweet Home’s Hayden McDonald by an 8-2 decision. “Winning state has been a goal since day one when I was in third grade. It’s a dream come true for it to happen,” the junior said. Woodworth, who was the second seed at 195 pounds, also had little ✠ ☎✓✣✣✡✂ ✣✂ ✞✆✣ ✁ ✝✂ ✟✒ nals. He pinned Cottage Grove’s Austin Dempsey in 3:38, won in the quar- ✂☎✟✆✄✡✠ ✁✤✂☎ ❦❧♠♠♦♣q r t✇① ②③④♦ ☞✑✥✁✓✣✝✒ lin’s Patton Wright by a 14-0 major decision, and topped Newport’s Jimmy Acevedo by a 7-1 decision ✞✆ ✝✂ ✠✂✘✞✟✆✄✡✠☛ ✚✝✂ ☎✓✆ ❱❲❳❲❨❲❩❬ ❭ ❪❫❴❵❜ ❥❦❪❫ ♠q✈①③④⑤ ⑥⑦⑦ ③⑧⑨⑩❶✈ ③❷✈❷③❸❷❹⑤ ♠q✈①③④ ⑧✈ ❺④❶ q ✈❻④❺✈④③ ④❼ ❶⑩❷ ❻③④❽④❶⑧④❺⑤ ❾❷③⑧❷✈ ❱❲❳❿❪❥⑤ ❾❷❷ ✈❶④③❷ ④③ ④❺⑦⑧❺❷ q❶ ➀➀➀⑤❾⑩④❻❨⑦q➁➂⑧❺⑤➃④❽ ❼④③ ④❼➄➃⑧q⑦ ③➅⑦❷✈ ➆ ④❹❹✈ ➃⑩q③❶⑤ ❲❺⑦⑧❺❷ ④③❹❷③✈ ❹④ ❺④❶ ➇➅q⑦⑧❼➁ ❼④③ ❱❲❳❲❨❲❩❬ ⑨q❽❷ ❻q③❶⑧➃⑧❻q❶⑧④❺ ❷➈➃❷❻❶ ❼④③ ④❺⑦⑧❺❷ ④③❹❷③✈ ❼④③ ❻⑧➃➉ ➅❻ q❶ ❻q③❶⑧➃⑧❻q❶⑧❺⑨ ✈❶④③❷✈ ❶⑩q❶ ④❼❼❷③ ➊③⑧❸❷ ➋❻ ➆ ➌④➍⑤ ➎❼❼❷➃❶⑧❸❷ ❥➏➐➏❪❫ ❿ ❵➏➑➏❪❫⑤ put him up against the top seed, Macoy Christman of Cascade, in the title bout. Christman pinned ✝✞✠ ✟☎✠ ✁ ☎✂✄✑✝ ❝☞✌✍ ♦✎ ❈✏✑❈✒✓ ➤ ýþÿ ❛ ✁✂✁✄✂☎✆ ✝✞✟✠ ✡✂☛✂☎✆ ✝☎✂✂ ✁✏✏✁✆✂✆ ✠ ✝✂ ✟✆✄✡ ✜✓ ✖✄✠ controlled by Woodworth as the La Grande junior scored a 5-2 decision for the championship. “He’s for sure the most underrated wrestler I have ever coached,” Carson said, explaining Woodworth has often been overshadowed by Robinson or Nathan Reed. “He has lived in the shadow of those kids for so long. No more. He’s a state champion.” Woodworth admitted he was “psyching” himself out prior to the tournament, but eventually settled in. “State is always a little more nerve-racking than other tournaments,” he said. “A lot of people ex- pected big things from me since I was second. All that pressure (was) on me and a lot of people were telling me I could beat ➝ ➟➠➡➢ ➤➥ ➦➤➧➨ ➥➢➩➫ ➭➨➤➯➢➨➦ ➲➧➨➯➳➠➵➢ ➤➸ ➺➻➼ ➤➨ ➽➤➨➢➾ ➚➪➫➳ ➦➤➧➨ ➶➹➧➘ ➶➠➨➴ ➷ ➫➳➪➵ ➟➠➡➪➥➭➵ ➬➚➠➨➴➮ ➱✃❐❒ ❮❰Ï❐ ÐÑÒÏÓÔ❐ ÕÖÑ×Ø ÙÓ ÑÓÚ ❐❰ÙÛÛÏÓÔ ❮×ÏÛ ÚÙÜ Ý❰ÙÙ❐❒ Ñ❮ ÑÓÚ Þ×❒ÔÙÓ ÐÑß❒ÖÑÚ Ù× Õàá❒×❮❐ÙÓ❐ ❐❮Ù×❒ ÑÓØ Ðâãâ ãÑ❐❰ÏÓÔ❮ÙÓ ❐❮Ù×❒❐ ❐❒×ÒÏÓÔ äàÑ×åæ ãÑ❰åÏÑåÜçæ äÙÖàÏ❮èæ ÐåÑçÑÓÏÑæ ãÑààÑ ãÑààÑ ÑÓØ éàÏÝåÏ❮Ñ❮ ÝÙÜÓ❮Ï❒❐ áÚ êëìëíîâ ï❰Ï❐ ðíñâññ ÐÑÒÏÓÔ❐ ÕÖÑ×Ø ❒òÝàÜØ❒❐ ÛÜ×Ý❰Ñ❐❒❐ Ùß ÕàÝÙ❰ÙàÏÝ ó❒Ò❒×ÑÔ❒❐æ ôàÜÏØ õÑÏ×Ú ö×ÙØÜÝ❮❐æ ïÙáÑÝÝÙæ ✃Ð öÙ❐❮ÑÔ❒ Ð❮ÑçÛ❐æ ï×Ïç❒❮ óÜ❐ëäÙççÜ❮❒× öÑ❐❐❒❐æ ÷ÙÓ❒Ú Þ×Ø❒×❐æ äÙÓ❮ÑÏÓ❒× õ❒ÛÙ❐Ï❮❐æ øÙ❮❮❒×Úæ ùÏß❮ äÑ×Ø❐æ ùÏß❮ ä❒×❮ÏßÏÝÑ❮❒❐ ÐÑà❒❐æ Õàà ö❰Ñ×çÑÝÚ ö×❒❐Ý×ÏÛ❮ÏÙÓ öÜ×Ý❰Ñ❐❒❐æ ÐÑß❒ÖÑÚ äàÜá ÐÑÒÏÓÔ❐æ ÐÑß❒ÖÑÚ Ù× Õàá❒×❮❐ÙÓ❐ Ð❮Ù×❒ äÙÜÛÙÓ❐ ÑÓØ ÐÑà❒❐ ïÑòâ ÞÓ❒ ÐÑÒÏÓÔ❐ ÕÖÑ×Ø ×❒Ø❒❒çÑáà❒ Û❒× ❰ÙÜ❐❒❰ÙàØâ äÞ✃öÞú äÕúúÞï óû õÞ✃óøûõâ ÞÓàÏÓ❒ ÑÓØ ÏÓü❐❮Ù×❒ Û×ÏÝ❒❐æ ØÏ❐ÝÙÜÓ❮❐æ ÑÓØ Ùßß❒×❐ çÑÚ ØÏßß❒×â ❝☞✌✍ ♦✎ ❈✏✑❈✒✓ ✝✄ ✟☎✠ ✠✂✂✌☛ ✦✆✑✂ ✧ ✣✁ ➤ ýþÿ ❛ ✁✂✁✄✂☎✆ ✝✞✟✠ ✡✂☛✂☎✆ rolling I gained more con- ❖✩✪✫ ✬✭✮✪✰ ✟✌✂✆✑✂☛★ ✱✲✲✮✴✪✵ ✷✸ ✹✻ ✽✿❀❁✹❂ ❙❃❄❃❁✹❃❅ ❆❇❉❋❃✹❋❃●❂ Four additional Tigers reached the champion- ship round and fell short, though none in more heartbreaking fashion than Ezra McIntosh at 120. The senior and his opponent, Tillamook’s Quinten Metcalfe, wres- tled to a 3-3 tie through each round of the match and the overtime ses- sions. It set up the ulti- mate tiebreaker, and Mc- Intosh, who was forced to start in the bottom posi- tion after Metcalfe chose the top, had 30 seconds to score an escape for the win. Metcalfe, though, was able to prevent an es- cape and claimed the title. “Ezra was right there. It was as close as you can get ◗❘ ❍■❏■❑ ▼ ✯❚❤✐s ✔✕✉♣✕♥ ✖✉st✗❡ ♣r❡s❡♥t❡❞ ✘tt✐✖❡ ✕❢ ♣✉r✔❤✘s❡ ✘t✙✘❢❡✇✘② ✚ ✛❧✗❡rts✕♥s✳ ✜❢❢❡r ✢✘❧✐❞ ✇✐t❤ ✣✘r❞ ✘♥❞ ✣✕✉♣✕♥✳ ✣✜❯P✜◆ ✣✛◆◆✜❚ ✤❊ ✥✜❯✤▲❊✥ ✕r ✔✕✖✗✐♥❡❞ ✇✐t❤ ❞✐❣✐t✘❧✔✕✉♣✕♥✳ ✣✕✉♣✕♥ ✢✘❧✐❞ ✦✚✦✼✚✶✾ ✧ ★✚✺✚✶✾✳ P✵✶✷✸✹ ✶✺ ✻✼✶✹ ✽✾ ✽✵✸ ✸✿✿✸✷✻✶❢✸ ❀ ❁❂ ❃✉✸✹✾✽❄❅ ❆✸❇✵✉✽✵❄ ❈❀ ✻✼✵✉ ❃✉✸✹✾✽❄❅ ❂✽✵✷✼ ❉❅ ❈❊❋● ❍✉✺■✸✹✹ ❏✻✼✸✵❑✶✹✸ ✺❏✻✸✾▲ ✶✺ ✽■■ ▼✽✿✸❑✽❄ ❏✵ ❁■❇✸✵✻✹❏✺✹ ✹✻❏✵✸✹ ✶✺ ◆✵✸❖❏✺ ✽✺✾ ▼◗❘◗ ❘✽✹✼✶✺❖✻❏✺ ✹✻❏✵✸✹ ✹✸✵❢✶✺❖ ❘✽✼❛✶✽❛✉❙❅ ❚❏❑■✶✻❯❅ ❚■✽✵❛❅ ▼❛✽❙✽✺✶✽❅ ❘✽■■✽ ❘✽■■✽ ✽✺✾ ❱■✶✷❛✶✻✽✻ ❚❏✉✺✻✶✸✹◗ ❲✻✸❙✹ ❏✿✿✸✵✸✾ ✿❏✵ ✹✽■✸ ✽✵✸ ✺❏✻ ✽❢✽✶■✽❇■✸ ✻❏ ❏✻✼✸✵ ✾✸✽■✸✵✹ ❏✵ ❑✼❏■✸✹✽■✸✵✹◗ ▼✽■✸✹ ❏✿ ❳✵❏✾✉✷✻✹ ✷❏✺✻✽✶✺✶✺❖ ✸❳✼✸✾✵✶✺✸❅ ❳✹✸✉✾❏✸❳✼✸✾✵✶✺✸ ❏✵ ❳✼✸✺❄■❳✵❏❳✽✺❏■✽❙✶✺✸ ■✶❙✶✻✸✾ ❇❄ ■✽❑◗ ❨✉✽✺✻✶✻❄ ✵✶❖✼✻✹ ✵✸✹✸✵❢✸✾◗ ▼◆❂❩ ❁❬❭❩❪❃❲▼❲❫❴ ❲❃❩❂▼ ❂❁❵ ❫◆❃ ❜❩ ❁❭❁❲❝❁❜❝❩ ❲❫ ❁❝❝ ▼❃◆❪❩▼◗ ▼❏❙✸ ✽✾❢✸✵✻✶✹✸✾ ❳✵✶✷✸✹ ❙✽❄ ❇✸ ✸❢✸✺ ■❏❑✸✵ ✶✺ ✹❏❙✸ ✹✻❏✵✸✹◗ ◆✺ ❜✉❄ ◆✺✸❅ ❴✸✻ ◆✺✸ ❆✵✸✸ ❍s❜◆❴◆❞▲ ❏✿✿✸✵✹❅ ✷✉✹✻❏❙✸✵ ❙✉✹✻ ❳✉✵✷✼✽✹✸ ✻✼✸ ❡✵✹✻ ✶✻✸❙ ✻❏ ✵✸✷✸✶❢✸ ✻✼✸ ✹✸✷❏✺✾ ✶✻✸❙ ✿✵✸✸◗ ❜◆❴◆ ❏✿✿✸✵✹ ✽✵✸ ✺❏✻ ❋❣❈ ❳✵✶✷✸ ✹✽■✸✹◗ ❲✿ ❏✺■❄ ✽ ✹✶✺❖■✸ ✶✻✸❙ ❳✉✵✷✼✽✹✸✾❅ ✻✼✸ ✵✸❖✉■✽✵ ❳✵✶✷✸ ✽❳❳■✶✸✹◗ ❂✽✺✉✿✽✷✻✉✵✸✵✹❤ ✷❏✉❳❏✺✹ ❙✽❄ ❇✸ ✉✹✸✾ ❏✺ ❳✉✵✷✼✽✹✸✾ ✶✻✸❙✹ ❏✺■❄ ✐ ✺❏✻ ❏✺ ✿✵✸✸ ✶✻✸❙✹◗ ❝✶❙✶✻ ❏✺✸ ✷❏✉❳❏✺ ❳✸✵ ❳✉✵✷✼✽✹✸✾ ✶✻✸❙◗ ❚✉✹✻❏❙✸✵ ❑✶■■ ❇✸ ✵✸✹❳❏✺✹✶❇■✸ ✿❏✵ ✻✽♥ ✽✺✾ ✾✸❳❏✹✶✻✹ ✽✹ ✵✸❥✉✶✵✸✾ ❇❄ ■✽❑ ❏✺ ✻✼✸ ❳✉✵✷✼✽✹✸✾ ✽✺✾ ✿✵✸✸ ✶✻✸❙✹◗ ❫❏ ■✶❥✉❏✵ ✹✽■✸✹ ✶✺ ✸♥✷✸✹✹ ❏✿ ❉❈ ❖✽■■❏✺✹◗ ❫❏ ■✶❥✉❏✵ ✹✽■✸✹ ✿❏✵ ✵✸✹✽■✸◗ ❝✶❥✉❏✵ ✹✽■✸✹ ✽✻ ■✶✷✸✺✹✸✾ ▼✽✿✸❑✽❄ ❏✵ ❁■❇✸✵✻✹❏✺✹ ✹✻❏✵✸✹ ❏✺■❄◗ ➞ ❈❊❋● ▼✽✿✸❑✽❄ ❲✺✷◗ ❏✵ ➞ ❈❊❋● ❁■❇✸✵✻✹❏✺✹ ❝❝❚◗ ❁❢✽✶■✽❇✶■✶✻❄ ❏✿ ✶✻✸❙✹ ❙✽❄ ❢✽✵❄ ❇❄ ✹✻❏✵✸◗ ◆✺■✶✺✸ ✽✺✾ ❲✺✈✹✻❏✵✸ ❳✵✶✷✸✹❅ ✾✶✹✷❏✉✺✻✹ ✽✺✾ ❏✿✿✸✵✹ ❙✽❄ ✾✶✿✿✸✵◗ ❶➀ ⑧➌➉➊➋➋➊➂ ⑤⑥⑥⑦⑧⑨⑩❶❷❸⑩❸❷❶⑩❹❺⑩❻❼❻⑥❽⑧⑦⑩❾❿➀➁❿➂➃➄❷➅➆➄➁➇➄➁⑩➈⑤⑧⑩➉➊➋➋➊➂ ✟✆✒ ✏✞✁✆ ✞✆ ✳✴✔ ✟✆✞✠✝✞✆✣ ✖✞ ✝ nale, including Phoenix’s Joey Wilson in 5:21 in the “The reason he always wins when everyone ex- pects him to win is he has a lot of talent and he works hard,” Carson said. “He’s a prime example of that.” ✮✯✰✱✲ ished 0-2. The Tigers scored a to- tal of 189 points in the tournament to match its highest placing since also taking third in 2009. Tilla- mook was the team cham-