✠✡ ➋☛✆☞ ❖✌☞✄❱☞✄ ▼ ✁✂❆❨✱ ▼❆✄☎✆ ✝✽✱ ✞✟✝✾ SPORTS SCOREBOARD ❒❮❰Ï❒ Ð❰ÑÒÓÔ❒Ò Tuesday ✐❴❝✐ Õ❪Ö❝Õ❪❭❭ ×ØÙÙÚÛØ ÜØÙÝ ÙÞß àáâ ãäâ åØæßçáè éÞêë ì íâîâ ✐❴❝✐ Ö❧➆♥Õ❪❭❭ ïØ ðæØêëÞ Øä ñÞêëÙÞäÚêè ì íâîâ ×ØÙÙÚÛØ ÜØÙÙÞß Øä òêóÚêôõÚàÞè ö íâîâ ✐❴❝✐ ♥❝❵❵➇Ö ïØ ðæØêëÞ Øä òîØäóÙÙØè ÷ íâîâ me Wednesday ✐❴❝✐ Õ❪Ö❝Õ❪❭❭ ïØ ðæØêëÞ øÜ Øä òêóÚêôõÚàÞè ÷ù÷ú íâîâ û üýþÿ ➋ ✁ ✁✂ ❤✄☎✆➋ ➊➌➍➎➊ ➏➐➎➑➒➓➑➔➏ →➣↔↔↕➙↕ ➛➣➜➝➞➟↔↔ Cascade Collegiate Conference Team CCC All Southern Oregon 8-1 21-4 Corban 8-1 17-5 British Columbia 5-1 8-5 College of Idaho 6-3 18-6 Oregon Tech 6-3 18-10 Providence 3-6 3-8 Carroll 2-7 9-12 Eastern Oregon 2-7 4-18 Northwest Christian 1-5 4-13 Northwest 1-8 3-15 ➠➎➏➡➢➐➠➎➊➊ ➤➥➦ ➛➝➟➧➨➩➧➙➫ EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pct GB x-Toronto 49 21 .700 — Philadelphia 45 25 .643 4 Boston 43 27 .614 6 Brooklyn New York 36 36 .500 14 56 .200 Southeast Division W L Pct Miami 33 36 .478 Orlando 33 38 .465 Charlotte 31 38 .449 Washington 30 40 .429 Atlanta 24 47 .338 Central Division W L Pct x-Milwaukee 52 18 .743 Indiana 44 26 .629 Detroit 36 33 .522 Chicago 19 52 .268 Cleveland 17 53 .243 WESTERN CONFERENCE Southwest Division W L Pct Houston 44 26 .629 San Antonio 41 29 .586 New Orleans 30 42 .417 Dallas 28 41 .406 Memphis 28 42 .400 Northwest Division W L Pct Denver 46 22 .676 Portland 42 27 .609 Oklahoma City 42 28 .600 Utah 40 29 .580 Minnesota 32 38 .457 ➭➯➲➳➵➲ ➸➳➺➳➻➳➼➽ 14 35 GB — 1 2 3½ 10 GB — 8 15½ 33½ 35 GB — 3 15 15½ 16 GB — 4½ 5 6½ 15 W L Pct GB x-Golden State 47 21 .691 — L.A. Clippers 41 30 .577 7½ Sacramento 34 35 .493 13½ L.A. Lakers 31 39 .443 17 Phoenix 17 54 .239 31½ x-clinched playoff spot All Times PDT Friday’s Games Charlotte 116, Washington 110 Detroit 111, L.A. Lakers 97 Philadelphia 123, Sacramento 114 Houston 108, Phoenix 102 Milwaukee 113, Miami 98 Portland 122, New Orleans 110 San Antonio 109, New York 83 L.A. Clippers 128, Chicago 121 Saturday’s Games Boston 129, Atlanta 120 Phoenix 138, New Orleans 136, OT Washington 135, Memphis 128 Dallas 121, Cleveland 116 Golden State 110, Oklahoma City 88 San Antonio 108, Portland 103 Denver 102, Indiana 100 Utah 114, Brooklyn 98 Sunday’s Games New York 124, L.A. Lakers 123 Miami 93, Charlotte 75 Philadelphia 130, Milwaukee 125 Detroit 110, Toronto 107 Orlando 101, Atlanta 91 Sacramento 129, Chicago 102 Houston 117, Minnesota 102 L.A. Clippers 119, Brooklyn 116 Monday’s Games Detroit at Cleveland, 4 p.m. LHS baseball goes 2-1 at Fruitland ❚❯❲❳❩✈❳❩ ❲❡❛❬❬ The La Grande Tigers baseball team opened the 2019 season by going 2-1 at the Bill Betts Invitational in Fruitland, Idaho, shutting out New Plymouth, Idaho, 10-0 and Vale 14-0 Friday before falling to Fruitland, ✴ 13-5, on Saturday. ❭❪ ❫❴❪❵❜❝ ❞❢❣ ❵❝❤ ✐❭❥❦❧♠♥♦ ❢ In the opener Friday, Isaac Zamora threw a no- ② hitter and struck out nine elin, while batters while also driv- ✉ ing in two runs for the Ti- in a time gers. Only one New Plym- ng team- outh batter reached base en (49.73) ♣q♣rst✉ ✇♣①②③♣ rs ✉④⑤ ⑥⑦⑤⑧ 48) was inning contest. Parker Robinson also ane In- drove in two runs, with his 23) and ⑥③t✉⑧rssrsq ⑨⑩❶ ✉③r❷❸⑤ ♣s❹ of Bran- second-inning RBI double ock- helping La Grande take a ❹ 3-0 lead. The Tigers added six had the runs in the third on just ome meet two hits, taking advantage ever truly ②❺ ⑥⑦⑤ ④r✉ ❻♣✉✉⑤③t ♣s❹ ✉④③⑤⑤ said. walks. Two of the walks t being at and two hit batters came in front with the bases loaded to d in front force in runs. added to Robinson, Devin Bell and Justin Frederick all had extra in- two hits, and Bell scored a your own, team-best three runs. / Page 8A ❭❪ ❫❴❪❵❜❝ ❞❼❣ ❽❪❭❝ ❢ The Tigers followed with a rout of the Vikings, scoring seven runs through two in- nings before adding on sev- en more runs in the fourth. ond Invi- Bell drove in three runs, and Casey Cornford, Wyatt in (140- Earp, Danny Chamberlain the long an with n Colwell he third- m (50.44 and Justin Comfort all had two RBIs. Brody Kincade’s ⑨⑩❶ trsq❸⑤ t✉♣③✉⑤❹ ✉④⑤ ⑥③t✉⑧ inning scoring and Bell’s t♣❾③r⑥❾⑤ ❿➀ ❾♣❷❷⑤❹ r✉ ❺②③ ♣ 5-0 lead. The lead reached 7-0 before back-to-back two- run doubles by Comfort and Bell made the score 11-0 in the fourth. Cornford’s RBI single capped the scoring. Robinson and Riley Miller combined to strike ②➁✉ ➂➃ ❻♣✉✉⑤③t rs ⑥⑦⑤ rs - srsqt ♣s❹ ♣❸❸②➄⑤❹ ➅➁t✉ ⑥⑦⑤ hits between them for La Grande. ➆❴♠➇♥❭❪❵❜ ❞➈❣ ❭❪ ❫❴❪❵❜❝ ➉ The Tigers surrendered a ❺②➁③⑧③➁s ❸⑤♣❹ rs ✉④⑤r③ ⑥s♣❸ game against Fruitland as the Grizzlies scored 13 straight runs to break the game open. The Tigers, though, were their own worst enemy in the game, committing eight errors and walking eight bat- ters. Eight of Fruitland runs were unearned. A two-run single by Rob- inson and a Kyler Malone RBI single gave the Tigers a 4-0 lead in the second, but Fruitland responded with six runs in the bot- tom of the second, taking the lead for good when an error allowed two runs to score for a 6-4 lead. The margin reached as much as 13-4 in the sixth inning. Earp allowed six runs — all unearned — on two hits in two innings to take the loss. La Grande (2-1 over- all) travels to Pendleton Thursday. Events in Heppner postponed, canceled an Bin- ❚❯❲❳❩✈❳❩ ❲❡❛❬❬ nd-place The Heppner Invitation- ourth in al, which both the Enter- (55.00). prise and Wallowa/Joseph d in the golf teams were set to be Colwell a part of on Friday, was hurdles moved back a week to this Friday, according to En- s terprise Head Coach Kyle lead action Invite in itation- Jo- set to next take Carnival water. Crawford. The Wallowa Valley soft- ball team will have to wait a little longer to begin its sea- son after its road double- header at Heppner/Ione Friday was canceled. The Cubs are slated to travel to Union/Cove Tuesday. ❏■❘❑P■◗❙❑▲◆ ❋●❍❍■❏❋❑▲◆ ✍✎✏✑ ✒✓ ✔✎✕✖✗ ✔✎ ✘✑✑ ✙✎✚ ✚✑ ✛✖✓ ✘✑✜✢✑ ✗✎✣✤ ✥✦✧✦★ ✩✪✫✬ ✥✫✬ ✭✬✮✪✪✬ ✯✰ ✲✮✰✳✴✪✵ ✶✷ ✸✹✺✧✦ ✻✧✼✥✿ ✸❀❁❂✺✹✥✥ ❃❃❃❄✪✴✫✬✰❅❇❄❈❉❊ Utah at Washington, 4 p.m. Denver at Boston, 4:30 p.m. New York at Toronto, 4:30 p.m. Golden State at San Antonio, 5 p.m. Miami at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. New Orleans at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Chicago at Phoenix, 7 p.m. Indiana at Portland, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Philadelphia at Charlotte, 4 p.m. Houston at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. Golden State at Minnesota, 5 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. Brooklyn at Sacramento, 7 p.m. Indiana at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m. ➤→➦➦ ➾↕➧➚➫➪➣➶➹➧➟➘↕➧➝ All Times PDT FIRST FOUR Dayton, Ohio Tuesday, March 19 Fairleigh Dickinson (20-13) vs. Prairie View A&M (22-12), 3:40 p.m. Belmont (26-5) vs. Temple (23-9), 6:10 p.m. Wednesday, March 20 N.C. Central (18-15) vs. North Dakota State (18-15), 3:40 p.m. Arizona State (22-10) vs. St. John’s (21-12), 6:10 p.m. EAST REGIONAL First Round Thursday, March 21 Jacksonville, Fla. LSU (26-6) vs. Yale (22-7), 9:40 a.m. Maryland (22-10) vs. Belmont-Temple winner, 12:10 p.m. Des Moines, Iowa Louisville (20-13) vs. Minnesota (21- 13), 9:15 a.m. Michigan State (28-6) vs. Bradley (20- 14), 11:45 a.m. Friday, March 22 Columbia, S.C. Duke (29-5) vs. N.C. Central-North Dakota State winner, 4:10 p.m. VCU (25-7) vs. UCF (23-8), 6:40 p.m. San Jose, Calif. Mississippi State (23-10) vs. Liberty (28-6), 4:27 p.m. Virginia Tech (24-8) vs. Saint Louis (23-12), 6:57 p.m. SOUTH REGIONAL First Round Thursday, March 21 Hartford, Conn. Villanova (25-9) vs. Saint Mary’s (22- 11), 4:20 p.m. Purdue (23-9) vs. Old Dominion (26-8), 6:50 p.m. Friday, March 22 Columbia, S.C. Mississippi (20-12) vs. Oklahoma (19- 13), 9:40 a.m. Virginia (29-3) vs. Gardner-Webb (23- 11), 12:10 p.m. Columbus, Ohio Cincinnati (28-6) vs. Iowa (22-11), 9:15 a.m. Tennessee (29-5) vs. Colgate (24-10), 11:45 a.m. San Jose, Calif. Kansas State (25-8) vs. UC Irvine (30-5), 11 a.m. Wisconsin (23-10) vs. Oregon (23-12), 1:30 p.m. MIDWEST REGIONAL First Round Thursday, March 21 Jacksonville, Fla. Kentucky (27-6) vs. Abilene Christian (27-6), 4:10 p.m. Wofford (29-4) vs. Seton Hall (20-13), 6:40 p.m. Salt Lake City Auburn (26-9) vs. New Mexico State (30-4), 10:30 a.m. Kansas (25-9) vs. Northeastern (23- 10), 1 p.m. Friday, March 22 Columbus, Ohio Utah State (28-6) vs. Washington (26- 8), 3:50 p.m. North Carolina (27-6) vs. Iona (17-15), 6:20 p.m. Tulsa, Okla. Houston (31-3) vs. Georgia State (24- 9), 4:20 p.m. Iowa State (23-11) vs. Ohio State (19- 14), 6:50 p.m. WEST REGIONAL First Round Thursday, March 21 Hartford, Conn. Florida State (27-7) vs. Vermont (27- 6), 11 a.m. Marquette (24-9) vs. Murray State (27-4), 1:30 p.m. Des Moines, Iowa Nevada (29-4) vs. Florida (19-15), 3:50 p.m. Michigan (28-6) vs. Montana (26-8), 6:20 p.m. At Vivint Smart Home Arena Gonzaga (30-3) vs. Fairleigh Dickin- son-Prairie View A&M winner, 4:27 p.m. Syracuse (20-13) vs. Baylor (19-13), 6:57 p.m. Friday, March 22 Tulsa, Okla. Texas Tech (26-6) vs. Northern Ken- tucky (26-8), 10:30 a.m. Buffalo (31-3) vs. Arizona State-St. John’s winner, 1 p.m. ➴➌➍➡➢➷ ➤➬➮ ➛➝➟➧➨➩➧➙➫ EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA x-Tampa Bay 72 55 13 4 114 283 190 Boston 72 43 20 9 95 216 185 Toronto 72 43 24 5 91 259 216 Montreal 72 37 28 7 81 212 212 Florida Buffalo Detroit Ottawa 72 32 28 12 76 234 242 72 31 32 9 71 200 233 72 25 37 10 60 195 247 72 25 41 6 56 213 263 Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA N.Y. Islanders 72 42 23 7 91 206 173 Washington 72 42 23 7 91 248 225 Pittsburgh 73 39 24 10 88 249 220 Carolina 71 39 25 7 85 212 196 Columbus 72 40 28 4 84 220 210 Philadelphia 72 35 29 8 78 222 241 N.Y. Rangers 72 28 31 13 69 202 241 New Jersey 73 27 37 9 63 204 249 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Winnipeg 71 42 25 4 88 243 211 Nashville 73 41 27 5 87 219 195 St. Louis 72 37 27 8 82 207 198 Dallas 72 37 29 6 80 181 178 Minnesota 73 34 30 9 77 199 214 Colorado 72 31 29 12 74 229 223 Chicago 71 32 30 9 73 241 260 ➭➯➲➳➵➲ ➸➳➺➳➻➳➼➽ GP W L OT Pts GF GA x-Calgary 72 44 21 7 95 256 206 San Jose 72 43 21 8 94 258 222 Vegas 72 40 27 5 85 220 200 Arizona 72 36 30 6 78 195 200 Edmonton 72 32 33 7 71 204 237 Vancouver 72 30 32 10 70 196 223 Anaheim 74 30 35 9 69 173 227 Los Angeles 71 25 38 8 58 168 227 x-clinched playoff spot All Times PDT Friday’s Games Columbus 3, Carolina 0 Toronto 7, Philadelphia 6 Vegas 2, Dallas 1 Anaheim 5, Colorado 3 Calgary 5, N.Y. Rangers 1 New Jersey 3, Vancouver 2, SO Saturday’s Games Detroit 2, N.Y. Islanders 1 St. Louis 5, Pittsburgh 1 Florida 4, Los Angeles 3 Boston 2, Columbus 1, OT Tampa Bay 6, Washington 3 Carolina 4, Buffalo 2 Chicago 2, Montreal 0 Ottawa 6, Toronto 2 Winnipeg 2, Calgary 1 Minnesota 5, N.Y. Rangers 2 Edmonton 3, Arizona 2, OT Nashville 4, San Jose 2 Sunday’s Games Colorado 3, New Jersey 0 Buffalo 4, St. Louis 3, SO N.Y. Islanders 3, Minnesota 2, OT Vancouver 3, Dallas 2, SO Philadelphia 2, Pittsburgh 1, OT Anaheim 3, Florida 2 Vegas 6, Edmonton 3 Monday’s Games Arizona at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m. Vancouver at Chicago, 5:30 p.m. Vegas at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. Winnipeg at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Pittsburgh at Carolina, 4 p.m. Montreal at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Detroit at N.Y. Rangers, 4 p.m. Boston at N.Y. Islanders, 4 p.m. Washington at New Jersey, 4:30 p.m. Colorado at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Edmonton at St. Louis, 5 p.m. Toronto at Nashville, 5 p.m. Florida at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Columbus at Calgary, 6 p.m. ➏➌➍➍➢➱ ➾➟✃➣➹ ➮↕➟➙➶↕ ➛➣❐❐↕➹ EASTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF GA D.C. United 2 0 1 7 7 0 Columbus 2 0 1 7 4 1 Toronto FC 2 0 0 6 6 3 Montreal 2 1 0 6 6 4 New York 1 0 1 4 5 2 Cincinnati 1 1 1 4 5 5 New York City FC 0 0 3 3 4 4 Orlando City 0 1 2 2 4 6 Atlanta 0 1 2 2 2 4 Chicago 0 2 1 1 4 7 New England 0 2 1 1 3 6 Philadelphia 0 2 1 1 2 6 WESTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF GA Seattle 3 0 0 9 10 3 Los Angeles FC 2 0 1 7 8 4 Houston 2 0 1 7 6 4 Minnesota United 2 1 0 6 8 5 LA Galaxy 2 1 0 6 5 5 Sporting KC 1 1 1 4 4 3 FC Dallas 1 1 1 4 3 2 Real Salt Lake 1 1 1 4 2 6 Colorado 0 1 2 2 4 6 Portland 0 2 1 1 4 10 Vancouver 0 3 0 0 4 7 San Jose 0 3 0 0 2 9 All Times PDT Saturday, March 16 Seattle 4, Chicago 2 Columbus 1, FC Dallas 0 Houston 3, Vancouver 2 New York 4, San Jose 1 Montreal 3, Orlando City 1 D.C. United 5, Real Salt Lake 0 LA Galaxy 3, Minnesota United 2 Sunday, March 17 Los Angeles FC 2, New York City FC 2 Cincinnati 3, Portland 0 Philadelphia 1, Atlanta 1 Toronto FC 3, New England 2 Sporting Kansas City 1, Colorado 1 Saturday, March 23 Colorado at FC Dallas, 2:30 p.m. Columbus at Philadelphia, 4:30 p.m. Orlando City at New York, 4:30 p.m. Real Salt Lake at Los Angeles FC, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, March 24 Cincinnati at New England, 1 p.m. Eastern softball splits weekend at UBC ❚❯❲❳❩✈❳❩ ❲❡❛❬❬ The Eastern Oregon softball team split four road games over the week- end against Cascade Collegiate Con- ference opponent British Columbia, but dropped two of the three CCC contests on the weekend. UBC won the early games both Friday and Saturday, 14-5 and 5-1, and EOU took the late games each day, 6-4 and 12-8. ♠Õ ❯ ❞❼❣ ❝❧♠ ➉ In Friday’s opener, the Thunder- ❻r③❹t ⑤③♣t⑤❹ ♣s ⑤♣③❸➀ ❹⑤⑥❾r✉ ➄r✉④ ❺②➁③ ③➁st rs ✉④⑤ ⑥③t✉ rssrsq ✝ ♣❹❹⑤❹ three runs in the second then broke the game open with seven runs in the fourth. UBC took advantage of ⑥⑦⑤ ✞✟✠ ⑤③③②③t ✡ Haley Ebner and Hannah Roth- well hit RBI singles in the top of the ❝❧♠ ❊ ❣ ♠Õ ❯ ❼ Lambert allowed four runs on ✉④③⑤⑤ ④r✉t rs ⑥⑦⑤ rssrsqt ❺②③ ✞ ♣t✉⑤③s ✡ t❾②③⑤❹ ✉④⑤ ⑥③t✉ ⑥⑦⑤ ③➁st ♣s❹ s⑤⑦⑤③ ❝❧♠ ❞ ✷ ❣ ♠Õ ❯ ✓ trailed to even the series. ❶s ✉④⑤ ⑥s♣❸⑤ ✝ ✞✟✠ t➁③③⑤s❹⑤③⑤❹ ♣ In Friday’s second game, EOU A bases-loaded walk to Rothwell and a Jordan Henley RBI single gave Eastern a 2-0 lead. Ebner hit an RBI single in the second and Henley, who had three hits and three RBIs, knocked a two-run sin- gle for a 5-0 advantage. Shaw added a solo home run in the third inning. Pitcher Jessica Lambert gave up four runs on 10 hits in six-plus innings for the win. She surrendered two runs in the seventh, but Lauren Spencer worked out of a bases-loaded jam for the save, striking out UBC’s Mia Valcke looking to seal the win. EOU got three hits the game from Madison Barr, who also scored twice. ⑥③t✉ ❺②③ ♣ ☛ ⑧➃ ✞✟✠ ❸⑤♣❹ ✝ ♣s❹ ⑨♣➀s⑤ ☞ ❷⑤s❾⑤③ ✌ t t♣❾③r⑥❾⑤ ❿➀ rs ✉④⑤ t⑤❾②s❹ ♠Õ ❯ ➉❣ ❝❧♠ ❞ On Saturday, British Columbia ❾➁✉ ✉④⑤ ✍ ②➁s✉♣rs⑤⑤③t ✌ ❹⑤⑥❾r✉ ✉② ✎ ⑧ ✏✡ Brianna Zweygardt and Jordan ❾❸♣r①⑤❹ ✉④⑤ ⑥s♣❸ ✒✒✒ q♣①⑤ ②❺ ✉④⑤ Shaw both worked bases loaded ➄♣❸ ✑ t rs ✉④⑤ ✉④r③❹ ❺②③ ✞✟✠✌ t ⑥s♣❸ runs. Pitcher Amanda Smith gave up 14 runs — but just two earned — on 10 hits in 3-2/3 innings. She walked ⑥⑦⑤ ♣s❹ t✉③➁❾ ✑ ②➁✉ ❺②➁③ ✡ ❚✢✣❈✤ Continued from Page 7A (and) a lot of people did a good job with that,” he said. In second were Lewis-Al- len in the 200 (22.52), Dar- rian Walker in the pole vault (15-feet-3), Sandhagen in the discus (127-feet), and the 4x400 relay team of Shaw, weekend by holding EOU to just three hits. Eastern took a 1-0 lead in the fourth when Ebner scored on a passed ball, but the Thunderbirds t❾②③⑤❹ ⑥⑦⑤ t✉③♣rq④✉ ③➁st ✉② ✉♣ ✑ ⑤ ✉④⑤ lead for good. Brennen Derian runs to earn its fourth win. Shaw gave Eastern the lead for good with a two-run single in the top of the seventh. Spencer who had three hits, drove in three runs and scored three times, followed with a two-run single of her own and Ebner capped the sev- enth with an RBI single. Eastern piled up 16 hits in the game and tallied its season-high for runs. Sarah Bonner had three hits and two RBIs while Barr, Ebner, Henley and Shevan DeFreitas all had two hits. Ebner and Shaw also had two RBIs each. Four pitchers worked on the mound for Eastern, with Lauren ☞ ❷⑤s❾⑤③ ✉②ttrsq ✉④⑤ ⑥s♣❸ ☛ ⑧➂ ✔✏ rs - nings of no-hit ball and walking two batters for the win. The Mountaineers (4-18 overall, 2-7 CCC) host Northwest (Wash- ington) Friday and Saturday. The games are currently slated to be played in La Grande, but could be ①②⑦⑤❹ ❹➁⑤ ✉② ⑥⑤❸❹ ❾②s❹r✉r②st ✡ (3:28.21). Adam Kopf took third in both the discus (126-feet-4) and the shot put (43-feet- ha in the 100 (11.90), Wock- enfuss in the 200 (23.11), Robie Swanson in the 800 (2:04.94) and Sam Rod- dewig in the 400 hurdles (1:00.22). third in the 400 hurdles (58.39) and Inwards was third in the 1,500 (4:05.73). And in fourth were Phanma- the meet with 216 points to best College of Idaho, which was in second with 167 points. ✕ ♣s❹⑥⑤❸❹ LeBel, 5-0 lead and trailed 8-7 in the sev- ⑤s✉④ ❻⑤❺②③⑤ t❾②③rsq ⑥⑦⑤ t✉③♣rq④✉ ♣s❹ ✖ ⑤➄rt⑧ ✗ ❸❸⑤s ➃⑧➂ ✔☛✘✝ ✙ ⑤ ✚ ✛ ♣✉✉⑤③t②s ➄♣t ✜ ④⑤ ✞✟✠ ①⑤s ⑥srt④⑤❹ “We had some very good performances and we’ve hardly been on the track (for the outdoor season),” Welch said. “They responded well to it. I was surprised by the margin of victory.” The Mountaineers are back in action Saturday at the NNU Invitational in Nampa, Idaho.