✼✠ ➋✡✆☛ ❖☞☛✄❱☛✄ ▼ ✁✂❆❨✱ ▼❆✄☎✆ ✝✱ ✞✟✶✾ SPORTS SOU softball takes three from Eastern ❼❽❾❿➀ ➁❿➀ äåæ õè ❛ çèéæêë ì øôòêæò íîïðîíññ ôóóî éæòüÿôê ☎ òæóôð ìõôõ ✆ ☎ ❤ õæôé ì èê èö ÷æøôê ôõ ò ôð ✂ ùèóõèêú üê ùòèè Welch said the crash likely cost the team a couple seconds, and without it, Eastern would have “pretty easily (been in) fourth. If not third, probably close.” EOU’s Kalulusno Ngaida tied for 13th in the women’s triple jump at 37-feet-5- 3/4, and tied for 16th in the women’s The Eastern Oregon softball team split with No. 3 Southern Oregon in its Cascade Collegiate Confer- ence-opening doublehead- er Friday, then was swept in Saturday’s doublehead- er to go 1-3 on the road trip and drop two of the three CCC games. In Friday’s opener, the Mountaineers surren- dered three late runs to fall to the Raiders, 6-3. EOU pulled even in the fourth at 3-3 with a Han- nah Rothwell two-run double and an RBI single by Madison Barr, who had two of EOU’s four hits. Hannah Shimek broke the tie in the bottom of the fourth with an RBI single, and the Raiders added two - nal margin. Amanda Smith allowed six runs — four earned — on 10 hits in six innings for EOU, walking three and striking out two. In Friday’s nightcap, Ashton Kazmierski shut ➌➊➛➌ ➒➐➓➈ ✆ ☎ ♦ ✂ ✝ ûóüýôïæõå üêøìú è þæòïæìú õå ô ÷üÿåæóóæ þæòïæì ❤ ✈ ✁ ôê óü üô ✂ ✄ ØÙÚÛ ÜÝÞÝßßà áâàãà ôêæ õèè ìü õå èõô EOU adds all-Americans in four more events ➫➭ ➯➲➳➵➸➺ ➻➼❿ ❼❽❾❿➀ ➁❿➀ ➟➌➍ Justin Gould also cleared 15-feet-7, but slipped to ninth, one spot out of all-American range, based on missed jumps at that height. “We went in with two guys seeded (Sledge and Gould), and we were hop- ing to sneak all three of those into the top (eight),” Welch said. “Darrian had gone 15-feet-2-3/4 (previously) so he ➫➲➳➺ ➽↔➉➋➍➅➈ →➅➍➛➐➈ ➋➅↔➠➦ ↔➈➒ ➑➍↕➒ team added seven more all-Americans in four events as it wrapped up its stay at the NAIA Indoor Track and Field Championships Friday and Saturday in Brookings, South Dakota. Ebony Wilson posted a new program record in the women’s long jump with a mark of 18-feet-10-1/4 inches to take third overall. The sophomore, who won ➌➍➅ ➾➊➛➌➋ ➋➐ ➅➍↔➠➌ ➋➌➍ ➑➈↔↕➉➚ ➌↔➒ ↔ ➧➊➛ ➈➐➋➠➌➍➒ ➠↔➜➍ ➮➈➒ ➋➌➍ ➟➅➐➝↔➈➉➬ ➑➅➉➋ ➧➊➛ ➅➆➈ dealt the main blow to Enterprise’s third-place hopes. The Outlaws had an early 5-2 ↕➍↔➒ ↔➏➋➍➅ ➑➨➍ ➩➐➊➈➋➉ ➏➅➐➜ ➏➐➅ ↔ Ï➘➢Ð ➜↔➅➛➊➈ ➓➊➋➌ Continued from Page 6A four seniors. “It was a good, hard-fought game. Crane played really well.” The Eagles struggled ➏➅➐➜ ➋➌➍ ➾➐➐➅ ➋➌➅➐➆➛➌➐➆➋ the contest Saturday, going 10-for-55 for 18 percent, ↔➈➒ ❮➢➏➐➅➢ÏÐ ➊➈ ➋➌➍ ➑➅➉➋ ➌↔↕➏➶ Yet Joseph pulled within 24-20 early in the third quarter after a pair of jump- ers by Miller to open the second half. That’s when Crane began to distance itself. The Mustangs scored the ➑➈↔↕ ➘Ï ➩➐➊➈➋➉ ➐➏ ➋➌➍ ➋➌➊➅➒ quarter to build what at the time was its largest lead of the game. Riley Davis, who had nine points and 17 re- bounds, scored on a nice move in the low post for a 30-20 lead, and a layup by Elizabeth Jenkins to end the third pushed the margin to 36-20. A layup by Camille Cren- shaw and a steal and layup by Emma Hite early in the ➑➈↔↕➉ ➊➈ ➋➌➍ ➧➴ ➓➊➈➈➊➈➛ ➽↔➉➋➍➅➈➬➉ ➋➌➍ ➑➈↔↕ ↔↕↕➢➮➜➍➅➊➠↔➈ ➋➌➍ ➑➅➉➋ ➌↔↕➏➚➹ ➌➍ ➉↔➊➒➶ ➑➅➉➋ ➌↔↕➏➚ ➓➌➊➠➌ Õ➟➌➍ ➍➈➒➍➒ ➐➈ ➍➈➒ ➓➊➋➌ ➽➈➋➍➅➩➅➊➉➍ ➒➊➒ ➉➠➐➅➍ Ö➐➈➠➅➊➍➏ ➑➈➊➉➌➍➒ ➋➌➍ ➩➍➅➠➍➈➋ ➊➈ ➉➠➐➅➍➒ ➋➌➍ ➋➌➍ ➑➅➉➋ ➌↔↕➏ ➑➈↔↕ ➑➨➍ points of the second quarter to take a 24-16 lead at the break. The Mustangs also held a decisive rebound advan- tage, boosted by Davis’ 17 boards and Kelsie Siegner’s 12 rebounds. Siegner was also the game’s leading ➓➌➐ ✎ ↔➉ ➑➅➉➋ ✗✖✍✘ ➝➆➜➩ ➓↔➉ ➋➌➍ ➋➌➍ ➑➅➉➋ ➍➨➍➈ ➑➅➉➋ ➒↔➴ ↔➏➋➍➅ ❡ ❡ ❤ ✁ ✱ P ▲▲ ✂ ✱✼ ✄ ✟ ▲ ❚✆ ✁ ❛ ▲ ➥↔➊➛➍ ➌↔↕➏➶ ➧➆➋ ➋➌➍ ➓↔➉ ➉➍↔➉➐➈ ➑➨➍ ➋➌↔➋ ➜↔➒➍ ➋➌➍ ➓➊➋➌ ↔↕➉➐ ➌↔➒ ↔ ➽↔➛↕➍➉➚ ➓➌➐ ➑➈➊➉➌➍➒ at 26-5, not only met that initial goal of reaching state, but saw their hopes change as the season progressed and they kept winning. “We came in with the ex- pectation of winning (state), and I think we legitimately could have,” Homan said. “It’s a tough way to end, but I couldn’t be any more proud of our kids.” Added Miller: “We’re not a team. We’re a family, and I ●❏▼◆◗❘ ➠➐➨➍➅➍➒ ➋➐ ↔ ➛↔➜➍➬➉ ➑➅➉➋ ➐➆➅ ➩➅➍➉➉ Ñ➆↔➅➋➍➅➑➈↔↕ ➋➐ ➩➆↕↕ ↔➓↔➴ ➓↔➉ ➋➌➍ ➑➅➉➋ ➌↔↕➏ Ò ➊➈➠↕➆➒➊➈➛ Ó➐ ➑➈↔↕ ➉➍➨➍➈ Ò ➋➐ ➠↔➈ ➑↕↕ ➊➋ ↔➉ ➋➓➐ ➉➊➈➛↕➍➉ q ✂ ♦ ▲☎ ✁ q ➞ ✠ ❚✆ ✁ ✁ ✝ ❉▲ ✞ ➐➞ ➐➏ ➔→➣ ➟➌➍ ➅↔↕↕➊➍➒ ➑➈↔↕ ➏➅➐➜ ➈➐➈➠➐➈➏➍➅ ↔ ➡➢➤ ➒➍➑➠➊➋ to make the game closer when Spencer homered, tripled and drove in three runs. Her two-run shot got Eastern on the board in the third, and her RBI triple ➋➅➊➛➛➍➅➍➒ ↔ ➏➐➆➅➢➅➆➈ ➑➏➋➌ that kept EOU in it. Spencer and Madison ➥↔➅➦➍➅ ➧➐➋➌ ➉➠➐➅➍➒ ➋➓➊➠➍ for the Mountaineers. Ka- zmierski, one day after shutting Southern down, ➓➊➈ ➛↔➨➍ ➆➩ ➉➍➨➍➈ ➅➆➈➉ ➐➈ ↔ ➋➐ ↔ ➈➍➆➋➅↔↕ ➉➊➋➍ ➒➆➍ ➋➐ ➑➍↕➒ conditions. ➑➍↕➒ ➛➐↔↕ ➊➈ ➋➌➍ ➏➐➆➅➋➌ Ñ➆↔➅➋➍➅➚ ✃ ➏➅➐➜ ➋➌➍ ➾➐➐➅➶ ➔➌➍ ↔↕➉➐ ➛➅↔➧➧➍➒ seven rebounds. Lexie Gassett added 10 points and seven boards. Wilson had 16 points and 11 re- bounds to lead Heppner, which had its own shooting issues, going ➝➆➉➋ ❐➤ ➩➍➅➠➍➈➋ ➏➅➐➜ ➋➌➍ ➾➐➐➅➶ Heppner built as much as an ➍➊➛➌➋➢➩➐➊➈➋ ➑➅➉➋➢➌↔↕➏ ↕➍↔➒ ➧➍➏➐➅➍ the Outlaws inched within 17-14 at the half on a Moncrief jumper. Enterprise was as close as 17-16 early in the third on two Miller free throws. ➛➐➐➒ anybody in the state.” ↔➉ Albee, who shot 12-for-26 in the game, was 10-for-17 ➊➈ ➋➌➍ ➑➅➉➋ ➌↔↕➏➶ ➮➉ ↔ ➋➍↔➜ the Eagles shot 44 percent in the opening half, and 37 percent for the game. They held the Wolves to 31 per- cent overall, and 22 percent in the second half. 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EOU (2-12 overall, 1-2 CCC) faces Corban Friday and Saturday. The games were originally set to be at home, but may be moved while a 3-pointer by Sydney Wil- son and a jumper by Jenna Mc- Cullough pushed Heppner’s lead to 35-29 with 3:37 to play. Bedard, one of the few Outlaws to have a strong shooting game, led the way with 11 points on 3-for- ➈➍➨➍➅ ➆➩ ➐➏ ace Gabby Sandoval in a 4-0 loss. Barr and DeFreitas had the lone hits. Smith al- lowed four runs on four hits in six innings for the Mountaineers. - ence game went to South- ern, 11-6, though EOU ➑ gin to 15 points, and after Days Creek closed to within 11, Ella Coughlan’s jumper with 2:17 to play started an 8-0 run to put the game out of hand. “They played well,” Homan said. “They took care of the ball (Friday). That was more of what we wanted to see, for sure. And Sabrina, once she gets it go- ➊➈➛➚ ➛↔➜➍ ➌➍↕➩ the Eagles build a 36-28 halftime lead. But the Eagles, who forced Days Creek into 32 turnovers, didn’t pull away until the second half. Two free throws and a layup by Madelyn Nelson and a jumper by Crenshaw boosted Joseph’s lead to its largest at the time of 44-28 midway through the third quarter. A layup by Albee in the fourth pushed the mar- ❯❲❳❲❋ ✈❲❳ ➩➐➊➈➋➉➚ ➙➙➙ ➒➍➑➈➊➋➍↕➴ working,” said Albee, who scored 23 of her points in - ➉➍➩➌➬➉ ➉➍➨➍➈ ➑➈↔↕ “We were right there. Heppner knew we were right there. But they got the win,” Crawford said. The Outlaws were held without led. On three occasions Enterprise pulled within one point, including when Rilyn Kirkland scored to cap a 6-0 run to end the third quarter and bring Enterprise within 29-28. from the Days Creek Wolves for a 58-41 win behind a huge game from Albee, who poured in 31 points. “Our momentum was up, we worked really hard ↔➈➒ ➑➅➉➋ ➋➌➍ Ï➮ ➉➋↔➋➍ ➉➍➜➊➑➈↔↕➉ ↔➋ ➋➌➍ ➥➍➈➒ ↕↔➉➋ ➥↔➆↕ ➌➍➅ ➋➌➍ On Friday, the Heppner Mus- tangs got the best of the Enterprise Outlaws girls basketball team for the third time this season, leading throughout for a 39-32 victory in - leton Convention Center. The Outlaws, who shot just 25 percent and spotted Heppner the ➋➌➍ ➏➅➐➜ ➔➋➶ ➏➐➅ ➏➐➅ ➝➆➉➋ of the season, allowing just one run on six hits in seven innings as Eastern earned a 5-1 victory. Ashley Kelly, Haley Eb- ner and Jordan Henley all hit RBI singles for the Mountaineers. EOU also ➊➈ think that’s the most impor- tant thing to ever have in a sport. We’re really tight. It’ll be really hard (to leave).” On Friday, the Eagles found their touch as they re- ↕➐➉➉ ➔→➣ ➉➊➎➋➌ ➋➌➍ ➉➋↔➋➍ ➋➐➆➅➈↔➜➍➈➋ ➊➈ ➥➍➈➒↕➍➋➐➈➶ ➉➍➈➊➐➅➉ ➩↕↔➴➐➞➉ ➋➌➍ They were motivated to get it done, (and) they won 20 ball games,” Crawford said. “I’m happy as I can be with my kids. They did a great job. They represented the league really well.” The 20 wins is the most for the program since the 2012-13 team won 21 games. That group, though, went two-and-out when it reached ➅➐➆➈➒ ➐➏ ➉➋↔➋➍➶ ➑➈➊➉➌➍➒ ➮↕➧➍➍ ❰➐➒➒➚ ↔↕↕➢➮➜➍➅➊➠↔➈ ➊➈ ➋➌➍ the series, EOU managed ✼✂ ❑ ✄ ✱ ✟❉ ↔➈ “The desire to get back to the postseason and advance was in us. ➉➌➍ ➅➆➈➉ ↔➈➒ ❥❦❞❧❪✐✐✐ ✳ ❊ ❝ ➐➞ ➋➍➅➑➈↔↕➉➶ ✔✒✙✒✚ ✾✿✿❀✿❁❂❀❂✿❃✾ ▲ ➐➏ ↕➐➉➊➈➛ ✬✭ ✮✯✰✰✲✴t ❉ ✃➢➏➍➍➋➢➘➢❐❒❮➶ year before being bounced by Oak- land one win shy of the state quar- ★✩■✦✧✫ ✻✽✿❀❁❀❂❂ ❩✽❬❩❂❭❀❀❪✽❫❴❀✿❫❀❴ ❪✽✿❀❵❴❢ ✌❚✍✎❜✎s✏♥✎✏ t ❣✎s✏✏ ♦✑✒ ❛❝❝♦✑ ❞✓♥❣✏♦ ✌❈♦♥s ✓s✏✎ ✓ ♥✏ ♦♥t✓ ✭② ❃❛ ✏ s✏s♣✎✎❞s✳ ✌❤✎✏❛❝❝✎ss✏ ✓❄✎❛♥❞✭ ❦ ♦❝❛✭ ❈♦♥♥✎❝✏ ✭ ✭ ❝✍❛♥♥✎✭ s ❥ t s♦♥❞✎♠❛♥❞✳ ✓ ♦ ✏✍ ✲✐✐✸✭ ✏✍♦✹s❛♥❞s♦❃s✍♦ts ✔♠✎✑ ✓ ❝ ❛➆ s ❜✓ ❣ ✎ s✏ ✳ ✍ ♦❄✎✑rr❅✑ ✎ ✓ ❛ ❜✓ ✓ ✏ ② ✳ ❇✕✖✗✘ ✓♠ ✙✚✛ ✓✏ ❲ ✎ ✜ ❞❝❛✭ ✢✚✗✜✣✙✤ ✭ ✗ s ✜✗ ✏ ❡ ♦ ✥✦✷ ❈❛♥❛❞❛ ✧★✩✦✪①✣❧✉✘✗✖ ✣✤✙✫✘✖✙✉✤✣✗✘✖✥✉✘✬✗✖✦ ✕✚✘ ✕✫✬✤✗✘ ✣✙✚ ✗✣✥✬✙✚ ✥✙✛✕✥✗✫✕❉✦ q✪❍✈✇③✕✣④✕❘✗✦ ❛♥❞♠♦❄✓ ✎ ✌❯♥✭ ❛♥❞✮✎✯✓ ✌⑤✏ ◗ ✏✓♠ ✑✎ ✎t✓ ❛♠♦♥✹♣✏ ♦ ❘ ⑦ ✐s❝✑ ⑧❈❚⑨✔♣♣✳ ✎ ❏ ✎♥s❛✏✏ ❲✬ ⑩ ❸ ✥❙ ❍ ✍ ✙ ✜ ✚ ✪ ✎s❛♠✎ ✰ ❋✲✓ ✹ ✌✔❚❊❚■ ♥ ✏ ✎ ✑ ♥ ✎✏✓ s ♥ ❝ s✏ ♦ ♠✎✑ ❝ ♦✳ ✥✗✚✥❶✣❙✕✚ ✗❧✖❶ ✏ ✍ ✏ ✍ ✎⑥■ P ❙ ❘ s❛✏ ✓ s ❃ ❛ ❝✏ ✓ ♦ 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Ü ➜ ➭ ➥ ➫ ➥ ➜ ñ ➩ ➟ ➜ ➢ Û ➢ ➝ ➸ Ú ➼ á Ó ➤ ➛ ➛ ➛ Ü ï ➟ ➸ ✃ ➟ Ï ➳ ò ❐ ÷ ➤ ß ➛ ➤ Ø ➻ ➛ ➥ ➢➧ Ú ➜ ➞ ➝ ➳ ➩ ➤ ➻ ï ➩ ÷ ➡ ➢➜ ➠ ➥ Û ➢ ➦ ➳ ➜ ➧ Ó ➥ ➩ í ➫ ➞ ➩ ➟ ➛ Ø ➢ Ï ➤ ➫ ➤ ➦ ➤ Ú ä ➛ ➩ ➥ Ü ➨ ➞ ➠ ➧ ➠ ➳ ➳ ➜ ➤ ➟ ä Ù ➩ ➞ ➽ ➢ ➩ ➸ ➛ ➨ ➸ ➫ ➧ ➳ ➛ ➤ ➢ ➼ ➺ ➜ ➩ ➛ Õ ➟ ➦ ➧ ➧ ➸ ò ➛ ➩➞ Ó ➨ ➳ ➛ ➜ ➺ ➤ ➠ ➢ ➟ ➼ ➜ ➤ Ø ➛ ➸ ➻ ➸ ➫ ➧ ➭ ➠ ò Ï ➦ ➨ ➳ ➺ Ô ➩ ➡ ➽ ➢ ❐ ➛ ➜ ➞ ñ ➟ ➞ ➧ ➜ ➢ ➨ ➤ Ú ➤ ➟ ➼ ➛ ➩ ó ➨ ➦ ➧ ➳ ➩ ➞ Õ ➽ ➡ ➩ ➸ ➜ ➟ ê ➛ ñ ➛ ➥ ➺ ➝ Ó ➢ ➩ ➞ ➸ ➟ ➭ ➦ ñ ➦ ➢ ➜ ➫ ➥ ➛ Ú ➧ ➟ ➟ ➳ ➨ ➼ ➳ ➜ ➞ ô ➢ ➫ ➭ ➤ á Ó ➧ ➛ ➼ Ý ➽ ➜ Û ➩ ➡ ➧ ➢ ➭ ➜ ➞ ➨ ➢ ➩ ➤ ➦ ➫ ➻ ➼ Õ ➡ ➜ ➛ ú ➞ ➧ ➤ ➥ ➜ ➩ ➢ ä ➧ ➟ ➛ ➞ ➸ ➜ ➛ ➛ ➢ ➦ ➫ ➸ ➟ ➧ Ñ ➠ ➳ ➸ ➜ ➩ ➛ ì ➞ ➥ ➟ ➢ ➜ î ➥ ➽ ❰ ➟ í ➝ ➫ ➤ Ñ ➛ ➛ ➽ ➟ ➟ ➛ ➞ ➧ ➛ ➥ ➠ ➧ Ï ➛ ➦ ➸ á ➨ ➼ ➫ ➛ ø ➩ ➢ ➢ ➟ ➤ ➛ ➜ ➩ ➥ ➧ ➡ ➧ ➭ Ï ➟ ➢ ➩ ➥ ❮ ➨ ➸ ➜ ô ➛ ➧ ❰ ➩ ➜ ➵ ➢ ➸ ➫ ➫ ➥ ➽ ➟ ö ➦ ➛ ➽ ➩ ø ➡ ➥ ➫ ➧ ➟ ➛ ❒ ➛ ➲ ➵ ➦ ➨ ➭ ➜ ➠ ❮ ➤ ➟ á ❒ ➢ ➡ ➟ ➫ ß ➞ ➥ ➥ ➟ ➽ ➥ ➛ ➩ ➦ ➵ ➫ ➜ ➦ ➛ ➺ î ➩ ➜ ➭ ➛ ÷ ➟ ➡ ➩ ➫ õ ➞ ➡ ➥ ➛ ➧ ø Ð ➞ ➦ ➜ ➨ ➥ ➥ ➤ ➟ ➻ ➲ ➦ ➡ ➝ ❮ ➞ ➜ ä ➟ ➭ ➡ ➠ ➛ ➯ ➛ ➛ ➝ ➸ ➟ ➩ Ý ➤ ➞ ➫ î ➟ ➟ ➟ ➧ ➜ ß ➢ ➩ Ï ➫ ➥ ➤ ➛ ➧ ➞ ➡ ❰ ➻ ➳ ➦ ➦ ➧ ➟ ➢ ➟ ➥ ➠ ❮ ➥ ÿ ➝ ➞ ➝ ➵ ➜ ➦ ➛ ➛ ❰ ➡ ➩ Ï ➫ ➜ ➧ ➞ ➧ ➟ ➢ î ➫ ➝ ➠ ➛ ➟ ➛ ➸ ÷ Ñ ➡ ➥ ➲ ➤ ➦ ö ➠ ➫➻ ➞ ➟ ➜ Ï ➢ ➢ ➥ ➠ ➥ ➦ ➤ ➸ ➤ ➛ ➝ Þ Þ ➜ ➝ ➛ ➧ ➛ ➨ ➽ ➧ ➫ ➩ ➛ ö õ ➟ ➡ Ï ➤ ❮ ➧ Ï ➟ ➩ ➛ ➞ ➫ ➝ ➦ ➦ ➠ ➲ ➤ ÷ ➞ ➜ ➠ ➛ ➟ ➫ í ß ➟ ➩ ➢ ➥ ➤ ➢ ➧ ➞ ➜ ➜ ➟ ➼ ➩ ➻ ➳ ➠ ➥ ➽ ➭ ÷ ➟ ➡ ➫ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➢ ➛ ➛ ➧ Þ ➩ ➥ ➞ ➻ ➩ ➟ ➢ ➨ ➜ ➦ ➧ ➝ ➛ ➦ ➛ ➛ ➧ ➢ ➞ ➟ ➟ ➞ ➩ ➩ ➫ ➝ ➤ ➨ ➛ Ñ ➛ ➧ ➢ ➫ ➭ ➨ ➟ ➛ ➳ ➞ ➤ ➤ Ñ ➠ ➳ ➩ ➜ æ ➻ ➠ ❰ ➢➜ ➸ ➛ ➫ ➧ ➦ ➛ ➭ ➥ ➥ ➟ ➺ ➳ ➠ ➢ ➫ ➥ ➢ ➛ ❰ ➛ ➝ ➤ ➞ ➧ ➜ ö Ð ➟ ➻ ➩ ➫ ➥ ❮ ➻ ➢ ➫ ➛ ➥ ➞ ➟ ➤ ➜ Ñ ➡ ➫ ➢ ➳ ÷ ➤ ➼ ➥ ➟ ➤ ➛ ä ➜ ß ➻ ➞ ➛ ➝ ➺ ➫ ➧ ➸ ➤ ➵ ➛ ➜ ➟ ➟ ➼➜ ➽ ➥ ➥ ➠ ➩ ➛ ➟ ➳ ➦ ➞ ➛ ➤ ➫ ➦ ➞ ➛ ➭ ➜ ➤ ➟ ➩ ➩ ➸ ➼ ➛ ➟ ➳ ➧ ➦ ➢ ❒ ➡ ➞ ➺ ➫ ➧ ➥ ➟ ➥ ➜ ➨ ➩ ➳ ➤ ➦ ➜ ➟ ➛ á ➫➻ ➫➻ ➧ ➢ ➦ ì ➩ ➥ ➛ ➟ ë ➞ ➜ ➛ ➥ ➜ ➧ ç ➫ ➩ ➼ ➦ ➻ ➟ ➟ ➢ ➥ ➥ ➸ ❰ ➤ ➧ ➫ ➧ î ➨ ➡ ➛ ➜ ➸ ➩ í ➢ ➟ ➟ ➨ ➳ ➞ ➫ î ➢ ➢ ➝ ➩ ø ➜ ➛ ➛ ❒ ➥ ➧ ➻ ➩ ➥ ➢ ➩ ➟ ➜ á ➲ ➸ ➛ ➼ ➥ ➜ ➜ ➢ ➫ ➫ Ï ➦ ➛ ➞ ➼ ➛ ➲ ➧ ➨ ➟ ➦ ➤ ➡ æ ➟ ➩ ➛ ➟ ➜ ➙ ➻ ➞ ➩ ➝ ➸ ➭ ➟ ➢ ➳ ➠ ➛ ➫ ➥ ➢➫ ➛ ➸ ➧ ❰ ❐ ➢ ➞ ➨ ➻ ➦ ➜ ➜ ➛ ➥ ➠ Ð ➥ ➛ ➠ ➢ á ➩ ➩ ➛ ➢ ➼ ➜ ➛ ➻ ➜ ➞ ➥ Ï ➠ ➭ ➧ ➝ ➝ ➳ ➟ ö í ➫ ❰ ➞ Ð ì ➞ ➟ ➼ ➫ ➤ ➛ ➦ æ ➡ ß ➛ ö ➻ ➧ ➟ ➧ ➢ ➥ ❮ ➝ ➢ ➺ ➞ ➞➛ ➝ ➟ ➡ ➧ ß ➠ ➧ ➩ ➢ ➦ ➧ ö ➛ ➤ ➫ ß ➲ ➳ ➛ ➭ ➢ ❐ ➝ ➛ ➜ ➼ ➨ ➡ ➞ ➥ ➜ ➩ ➛ ➧ ➡ ➸ ä ➞ ➞ ➛ ô ➟ ➨ ➥ ➠ ➜ ➛ ➞ ➥ ➛ õ ➩ ➦ á ➢ ➛ ➜ ➜ ➳ ➦ ➧ ➤ ➥ ➞ ❰ ➩ ➞ ➛ ❒ ➟ ➛ ➞ î ➥ Ï ➫ ➢ í ➤ ➩ ❮ ➩ ➟ ➛ ➩ ➛ ➟ î ❒ ➢ ➞ ß Ï ➜ ➧ ➥ ➞ ➥ ➸ ➙ ➥ ➛ ➜ ➵ ➧ ➫ ➩ ➩ î ➟ ➟ ➡ ➤ ➽ ÷ í ➥ ➜ ➠ ➛ ➦ ➞ ß ➞➛ ➫ ➥ ➫ ➟ ➜ ➤ ➭ ➧ ➛ ➦ ➝ ➩ ➞ ➩ Ï ➧ ➭ ➟ ➤ ➫ ➜ ❮ î ➟ ➢ ➼ ➥ ➛ ❒ ➻ ÷ ➥ ß ➳ ➫ ➺ ➽ ➢ ➧ ➵ ❮ ➽ à ➵ ➛ ➡ í ➛ ➞ ➤ î ➟ ➼ ➨ ➩ ÷ ➜ ➥ ➤ ➢ Ï ➻ ➭ ➡➟ ➥ ➩ ➛ ➥ ➤ ➢ ➞ ➦ ➢ ➝ ➡ ➥ ➦ ➫➛ ➟ ➺ ➛ ➟ ➧ ➟ ➥ ➧ ➫ ➳ ➦ ➳ ➝ ➤ ➵ ➬ ➜ ➩ ➛ ➡ ➜ ➩ ➢ ➹ ➳ ➩ ➡ ➸ í ➟ ➤ ü ➛ ➜ ➦ ➷ ➠ ➥ ➸ ➞ × ➟ ❮ ➢ ➩ ➩ ➴ ➺ ❒ ➢ ➟ ➭ ➽ þ ß ➜ ➼ ➦ ➫ ➥ ➛ ➟ ➨ ý ➵ ➩ ➟ þ î ➫ ➸ ➥ æ ÷ × ➞ ➜ ➤ ➛ ➻ ➜ ➸ ➛ ➴ ➧ ➢➠ ➸ ➦ ➷ ➟ ➟ ➸ ➸ ü ➨ ➞ ➳ Þ ➛ Ý ➛ ➘ ➧ ➢ ➦ ➥ ➫ ➧ ➸ ➤ ý ➩ ➜ ➟ ➽ ➜ ✃ ➟ ➞ ➢ ➝ ➫ ➥ ➩ ➛ ý ➥ ➩ ➩ ➛ ➢➥ Ù ➟ ➦ ➡ ➼ ➞ ➜ ➝ ➢ ➸ ➞ ➥ ➽ ➛ ➳ ➛ ➞ ➫ ➢ Õ ➜ ➥ ➢ ➦ ➨ ò ➟ ➞ ➷ ➛ ➡ Ó ➦ ➩ ➪ ➸ ➛ ➛ ➧ ➽ ➩ ➞ ➟ Ø ➜ ➞➛ ➥ ➢ ➷ ➥ ➦ ➩ ➹ ➸ ➟ ➟ ➨ ❒ Ù ➥ ➞ ➷ ➛ ➢ ➛ ➩ Û ➭ ➶ á ➛ ➩ ➝ ➷ ➞ ➞ ➢ ➟ ➥ ➢ ➥ ➟ ➸ ➛ ➦ ➝ Õ ➛ ➩ ➡ ➧ Ú ➸ ➧ ➜ á ➠ ➛ Ó ➸ ➛ ➟ ➞ ➢ ➶ × ➩ ➨ ➞ ➞ ➡ Õ Þ ✃ ö ➤ ➜ ➧ ñ ä ➛ ❮ ➜ Ü ➻ ➡ ➩ á Õ ➽ ➼ ➛ ➥ ❰ ÷ à ➢ ➥ ➳ î ß ➡ ➩ í ➤ ➜ × ➢ ➜ ➟ ➧ ➤ î Ù ➩ ➠ ➛ ➥ ❒ ➳ Ü ➟ ➥ ➢ Ó ❒ ➞ ➩ ➛ ➥ ➛ Ø ➛ ➦ ➤ ➢ ➫ ➸ ➩ ➫ ➧ ➩➛ ➞ ➜ ➥ ➤ ➦ Õ ➳ ➼ ➩ ➟ ÷ Ö ➵ ➻ ➩➜ ➻ ➢ ➟ ➮ ➧ ➢ ➧ ➫ ➟ ó ë ➩ ➩ ➥ ❐ ➥ ➜ Ö ï ➟ ➞ ➸ Õ ➜ ➫ Û ö ➽ ➠ ➛ ❮ ➠ ➛ ➥ ➞ ➧ ò ➞ ➦ ❰ ➩ Ó ➜ Õ ÷ ➝ ➭ ð ➞ Ú ú ➸ ß ➟ ➡ ò Ó ➥ Ü Ø ➩ á ➢➝ ➦ ú ➛ ➡ ➩ ➺ ➟ Ð ➧ ➜ ➩ ➻ ➞ ➞ ó ➢ ➳ ö ➤ ➧ ❰ Õ ➛ ➜ ➩ ➢ î ➝ æ Ú ➸ ➸ ➡ í ➻ ➲ Û î ➟ ➺ Õ ä ➥ ➢➞ á ➢ ➛ ➠ ➥ ➼➜ ➦ ➩ ➤ ➩ ➟ ➳ ➟ ➞ ➫ ❮ ➢ ➦ ➥ ➳ ➜ ➜ ➩ ➩ ➤ ➵ ➟ ➸ ➟ ➛ á ➞ ➸ ➦ ➛ ➠ ➥ ➦ ➤ ➫ ➫ ➢ ➜ ➜ ➢ ➛ ➥ ➩ ➭ ➟ ➸ ➤ ➳ ➟ ➽ ➩ ➦ ➽ ➠ ➦ ➛ ➢ ➜ ➟ ➥ ➛ ➧ ➟ ➝ ➥ ➩ ➞➜ ➳ ➩ ➟ ➢ ø ➨ î ➛ ì ❰ ➢ ➟ ÷ ➧ ➧ ➫ ➥ ➙ ➳ ➫ ➳ ❰➫ ➜➩➡➛➞➸➟➞Þ➧➟➞➛➩➡➛ ➠➞➜➠➛➞➩➭➜➼➩➡➛➢➞ ➛➧➠➛➤➩➢➨➛➜á➥➛➞➧➳ ❍✲✵✶✷✸✹✺ ✻✻✽ ↔➋ ➠➐➜➊➈➛ A big part of that was from the players who were back from the ➋➍↔➜ ➋➌➍ ➱➍↕➠➌ ➉↔➊➒➶ from last year’s team that reached ➋➌➍ ➐➏ the pentathlon, didn’t clear a height in the high jump and was 30th in the pre- liminaries of the 60-meter hurdles in 9.43 seconds. As a team, the EOU women tied for 18th with 15 points, while the men tied for 23rd with 11 points. team-best six rebounds. “It (was) a good season. They made it here and they did well. When we started this journey our goal — be- cause we didn’t know where we were going to be after losing Alexis (Sykora to graduation last year) — was to get to the state tourna- ment.” ➟➌➍ →➈➍ team had potential to make a state ☛✏❈☛✑✒✓✍☞✔✕ ❙☛✖❱✓❈☛❙ ➋➐ ↔ ➏➆↕↕ ➉➋➐➩➚ 20 points. Miller led the Eagles with 15 points, 10 of which came in the second half. Albee added nine points, all in the ❄ ❅❇❋ ✛✜❖✢✣ ✧★ ✤✩✪❆ ✤✦ ☛☞✌✍❨ ➷➅➊ ➅➆➈➚ ➩➐➊➈➋➉ ➉➠➐➅➍➅ ↕➍➛➶ one the longtime head coach was pleased with. “All year long I told them there’s something special about the team. (They had) what it takes,” he said. In fact, the coach said he knew and three steals to lead the Out- ↔➈➒ ➅➆➈ ➏➅➐➜ ➘➤ ↔➈➠➌➐➅ ➓➊➋➌ ↔ ➑➈↔↕ ➅➍➠➐➅➒ ➐➏ Ï➤➢×➚ ➑➨➍ ➉➋➅↔➊➛➌➋ ➓➊➋➌ ➋➌➍ laws. Gray added seven points, and both Bedard and Carsyn Miller had four points. Clarissa Traeger added nine points for Kennedy. The season ended for Enterprise to open the second half and get within 28-19 after a Shelby Mon- crief layup, two Karli Bedard free throws and a free throw from Gray before the second Kennedy run, this one an 11-4 push to end the quarter, built the margin back to 16 points. Enterprise pulled no closer than 13 points in the fourth. fourth brought Joseph with- in 12 before the Mustangs put the game away, extend- ing the margin to 45-24 on a Shelie Doman jumper with about 3:30 remaining and as much as 49-27 in the closing minutes. “It was tough and emo- tional since it was our last game,” Joseph sophomore Sabrina Albee said. The game was a stark contrast to when the teams met in the second game of the season, a 44-28 home win by the Eagles. Joseph never led Satur- day, struggling to get shots to fall while seemingly ev- erything Crane attempted went in. The Mustangs shot ✤✥✦ ➩➅➍↕➊➜➊➈↔➅➊➍➉ Outlaws trailing 28-14. ➑➨➍ ❮❮ ➘➚➤➤➤➢➜➍➋➍➅ day was the women’s 4-by-400 relay team, as Megan Bolton, Olivia Lane, Michelle Herbes and Elizabeth Herbes placed sixth with a time of 3:55.94 — ➋➌➍ minutes to play in the half. The run came during a stretch of more than 11 minutes when Enterprise was held to just a free throw. Crawford noted that Kennedy had two players limited with inju- ries in the game, and told his team ❏✞✟✠✡☛ ➑➏➋➌ result was they made a big run, they made their free throws. They made 3s. They did everything they needed to do.” Enterprise shot just 26 percent and committed 17 turnovers in ➮➉➌↕➴➈ ➧➅➊➍➾➴ with a time of 2:29.70. He reached the - day in 2:29.27. “He was in the lead most of that race. Ran tough, just ran out of gas toward the end,” Welch said. “(It was) only the fourth time he ran a 1,000.” ➊➈ Gray to start Saturday’s game, but then the Trojans got rolling. Four Sophia Carley points gave Ken- nedy the lead at 6-5. Five straight points by Kalyssa Kleinschmit, who led the way with 18 points, made it 14-6 Trojans early in the second quarter, and Kleinschmit followed an Elise Suing 3-pointer with two more free throws and a ➝➆➜➩➍➅ ➊➈ ➏➐➅ runners just ahead of EOU’s Elizabeth Herbes crashed into her, bringing her ➥➪ ➋➌➍➅➍➶➹ Kennedy could, as a result, play more scrappy, like a team cornered. The Trojans did just that. “They went full court and we ac- commodated with the turnovers Continued from Page 6A ➌↔➈➒➐➞ The men’s team garnered a third all-American from Alex Navarro, who the mark on her second attempt of the day. “That was a very good performance on her part,” Head Coach Ben Welch said. “We knew there was a big jump in there. It was just a matter of time.” EOU scored all-Americans in three events on Saturday, two of which came in the men’s pole vault. Corey Sledge took fourth overall with a mark of 16- feet-1, and teammate Darrian Walker placed seventh, clearing 15-feet-7. ✠❊☞✠✌✡✌✍✟✠ and that despite a crash that likely kept the team out of the top four. Welch said teams three through six, which included EOU — were in a tight bunch when the they reached the took advantage of two bas- es-loaded walks, the sec- ond of which scored Ebner in the fourth for a 5-0 lead. Ebner, Rayne Spencer and Shevan DeFreitas each had two hits for Eastern. In Saturday’s opener, ❾➂ ➃➄➄ ♥ ✩ ✪ ✫ ✬ ✭ ✮ ✯ ✫ ✰ ✱ ✪ ♥ ✲ ✫ ✱ ✪✮ ✳ ♥ ✴ ✵ ✳✫ ✫ ✪✮ ✯ ✯ ✶ ✷ ✩ ✵