❲✞❡✌✞✡❡✍✎✱ ✏✍☛❝✝ ✑✒✱ ✓✔✑✕ ❚✝✞✟✠✡✞☛☞✞☛ LMS grapplers take third at state ❖▲▼◆P◗◆P ▼❯❱❳ The La Grande Mid- dle School wrestling team took third place in the boys division at the Oregon middle school state tournament over the weekend in Woodburn. La Grande scored 102 points, just 3.5 points be- hind team champion Sky View, out of Bend, and two points behind LaCre- ole out of Dallas. ard placed second at 85 pounds, going 3-1. Wyatt Livingston (150) turned in a 3-2 record for fourth. 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Jaxon Leon- placed sixth. Imbler placed 15th with 47 points. Elgin was 16th, scoring 46 points. Team Union placed 27th with Corban Oregon British Columb of Idah took 55th with 13 points. College Southern Oreg Eastern Oreg Imbler was led by a Northwest Chr Providence Dominick Carratello, who Carroll Northwest See Wrestling / Page 7A GRVFC deadline approaching x-T Philadelphia The deadline to register for Grande Ronde Valley Foot- Boston ball Club’s outdoor spring season is Friday. The season Brooklyn New Y to June. U10 through U15 compete on Saturdays in the Miami Eastern Oregon Soccer League in “small-sided games” Orlando Charlotte against teams from Baker City, Milton-Freewater, Enter- W Atlanta prise, Pendleton and Boardman. Cost is $20 for U6, and $60 for the other age groups. For more information or to x-Milwaukee Indiana register, visit www.grvfc.com. Detroit Registration for Pee Wee Soccer open Joseph Eagles girls bas- ketball team spend most of the season ranked sec- may not have ended as well as the team hoped after a But the Eagles scored plenty of individual hard- ware. Joseph landed a total Oregon League all-league award list and three on the ing the way as OOL player of the year. “On top of being able to score like she does, she gets basketball,” Joseph Head Coach Lance Homan said it’s played. She anticipates well. She is a basketball player you love to have. It doesn’t matter the situa- tion, her mind it is in it. She knows what needs to be done at any given time.” elyn Nelson and senior Emma Hite. Senior Haley Miller secured a spot on the second team, and ju- nior Camille Crenshaw was named honorable mention. went undefeated in OOL regular-season play. The Eagles at one point were down the stretch. Those three setbacks, though, came to teams that placed state. The Powder Valley Bad- gers, who also made a deep run at state and placed sec- ond, saw four players earn honors on the all-league squad. Megan Bingham led team, as the senior was one of the primary catalysts of and defense. Two Badgers — sopho- more Belle Blair and senior Logan Nedrow — were se- lected to the second team, His team didn’t reach the postseason, but Christopher Nobles stood out as a domi- nant force in the eyes of the Old Oregon League coaches, so much so that the senior for the Wallowa Cougars boys basketball team was named the OOL player of the year. “I put it this way: If you lined up everybody in the league and were going to play a pick-up game, who It would be Christopher,” Wallowa Head Coach David Howe said. “In my opinion he should have gotten it the last three years. He’s been runner-up nally got it this year.” Nobles was the most con- sistent player in an up and down season for Wallowa, which went 7-15 overall and half of their league wins Bingham also earned an ished in the top four in the league — Joseph and Elgin. check out the a 48-38 home loss in late January. Nobles was an integral piece who Howe said can shoot, rebound and play de- fense, and he was the player Wallowa primarily ran its of- fense through. “I believe it’s just his work ethic, for one,” Howe said of what sets Nobles apart. “Even now he’s working and shooting in the morning. He’s trying to get a scholar- ship, and has a couple of schools looking at him.” The Joseph Eagles, who North and reached the state had a third recognized. Both sophomore Mason Ferré and senior Tyler Homan while the Cougars missed earned honorable mention. See Girls / Page 7A school in the state to stay within 10 points of eventual sophomore, Chase Murray, was tapped honorable men- tion. The Powder Valley See Boys / Page 7A La Grande Parks and Recreation is putting on a Pee Wee Soccer League this spring for those interested in in- troducing their kids to soccer. 25, with all games and practices held on Saturdays at Benton Park. The league is for youth ages 3-5 and not in kindergarten. Early registration runs through March 25 and is $25. 2402 Cedar St, and a mandatory “Meet My Coach and Visit www.lagrandeparks.org to register or to volun- teer to coach. Weather leads to Tuesday cancellations The Wallowa Valley baseball team’s season-opening doubleheader at Weston-McEwen Tuesday was canceled. No makeup date has yet been announced. The Eagles are set to face La Pine and St. Mary’s in Bend Tuesday. The Wallowa Valley softball team’s season-opener at Weston-McEwen Tuesday was also canceled. No makeup date has yet been announced. The Cubs travel to Heppner/Ione for a doubleheader Friday. Finally the Pendleton Invite, which both the La Grande Tigers boys and girls golf teams were set to compete in Tuesday, was canceled, according to girls Head Coach Cally Goss. Goss also said the Lewiston Tournament next Monday, which La Grande was to play in, has also been canceled. The LHS boys are back on the course March 22 at The the Wildhorse Invite, though Goss said they could add a tournament before then. on the ✁✁ ✆ ✂✄✄ ✂ ☎ Listen to the Johnny Ballgame Show from 3-6 p.m. Monday through Friday on SuperTalk 1450 AM. @lgoBond Tune into the Johnny Ballgame Show for the Local Sports Report with Observer Sports Editor Ronald Bond at 5:30 p.m. each Wednesday. @JBG_Show Chicago