▼ ✁✂❆❨✱ ❆✄☎✆✝ ✞✞✱ ✞✟✶✾ ❚✠✡ ☛☞✡☎❱✡☎ ✌ ✼✍ SPORTS Tigers, Badgers run in Hermiston çèéêëìêë éíîïï ➝❼➆ ð❽ ➠➅❽➊❾➆ ➝➃➑➆➅➇ ↕➁➈➇ ❿➅❽➄➛ ❽➊❾ ➉➆↔❾ team took second at the Kiwanis Twilight Invitational Friday in Hermiston, while the ðñ➜ ➑➃➅↔➇ ➉➊➃➇❼➆❾ ➃➊ ÔÕ❿❼➒ Sajun White led the Tigers, who scored 86 points, by winning the 200 in a time of 23.16 seconds and taking third in the 400 in 51.64. He also ran a leg on the second-place ä➩ÔÕÕ ➅➆↔❽➈ ❿➆❽➍ ➀➃❿❼ ➢➃➄➛ ➝➇➃❽❿➇➁➇→ ➙➁➇❼ óôõö÷ø ùôõøúûüýþÿ ý ý ✴ ✁ ❈✂✈✄➆s ❚✐☎ ❙✆✄✈✄✝s✞ ❧✄✟✆✞ ❛✝✠ ❏✂s✄♦✡➆s ❊❧❧☛s✄ ❚✐✝☞✄❧s✆❛✠✞ r✐☞✡✆✞ ✌✂✆✡ s✄✆ ☎✄✄✆ r✄❝✂r✠s ✐✝ ✆✡✄ ✥✞✵✵✵ ❛✆ ✆✡✄ ✍✄♦s✐ ✎✝✈✐✆✄ ❙❛✆✉r✠❛☛✳ anything else, and I think it the junior. “Under 11 (minutes) was my goal today, but went out there, worked hard, and I got what I got,” she said. “It was a plus (getting the meet record). I didn’t even have that in mind. It was a bonus to get that.” Tingelstad also coasted to victory in the 1,500 in a time of 5:02.86. “It was fun to see some re- cords go down,” Union Head Coach Jay Blackburn said, noting both previous records were held by Union athletes. “That was fun to watch those two sets records. The records (at the Pepsi Invitational) are getting tough to break.” ➝❼➆ ➙➁➇➆➣❼ ➑➃➅↔➇→ ➀❼➁ ➉➊ - ished in a tie for seventh with 35 points, picked up a victory from Ella Coughlan in the 800 (2:27.92). ➝❼➆ ➙➁➇➆➣❼ ↕➁➈➇→ ➀❼➁ ➉➊ - ished fourth with 57 points, did score a victory by Juston Rodgers in the 800 (2:06.88). Henry Coughlan, in addi- tion to taking second in the 3,000, was third in the 1,500 (4:22.63), and Guylen Snyder was third in the long jump (18- feet-6-1/2). Joseph also had two high- placing relay teams as Tyler Homan, Rodgers, Carsen Lit- tlepage and Trey Wandschnei- der were third in the 4x100 (47.78) and Bayden Menton, Wandschneider, Rodgers and Homan took second in the 4x400 (3:43.34). The Union boys took sixth with 40.5 points, with a 1-2 ➉➊➃➇❼ ↕➈ ❿❼➆ ➞↔❽➄➛↕➟➅➊ ↕➅➁❿❼ - ers in the pole vault — Jaxon (11-feet-0) and Carter (10- feet-0) — leading the way. The Bobcats also got a second- all season. That was pretty the shot put (45-feet-1-1/2). P✖P✗✘ Continued from Page 6A was third in the high jump (5- feet-8), and the 4x400 team of Jericho Peters, Hobbs, Josef Ramirez and Cole Gomes took third (3:44.93). The Elgin Huskies boys also ❼❽❾ ❿➀➁ ➂➃➄❿➁➅➃➆➇ ❽➇ ❿❼➆➈ ➉➊ - ished in second overall with 71 points. Brandon Caldwell claimed the top spot in the 110 hurdles in 17.92, and the Hus- kies held on to win the 4x400 relay with Wyatt Hallgarth, Clay Wilhelm, Geoy Greenlee and Tristan Simpson winning in 3:39.92. Simpson was also second in the javelin (140-feet-11) and third in the 100 (11.74), and Wilhelm took second in the 400 (55.28). The Elgin girls, who took sixth with 37 points, had a strong day from Aaliyah Bur- ton, who rebounded from a crash in the 100 hurdles to later win the 300 hurdles in 49.88. She was also second in the 100 in 13.21, while Joc- elyn Palmer was second in the 3,000 (12:23.71). The meet record in the 3,000, in fact, was broken in both the boys and girls races Saturday. Tim Stevens of Cove blasted the mark in the boys 3,000 with a time of 8:44.43 — nearly four seconds faster than his state-winning time in the event a year ago. The time also was 35 seconds ahead of runner-up Henry Coughlan of Joseph (9:19.22). “That was my third 3,000 this season,” Stevens said. “I just wanted to get a good time, ➋➁➅ ➄➁➊➉❾➆➊➄➆ ➌➍➁➅➆➎ ❿❼❽➊ ➀❽➇ ➍➈ ➉➅➇❿ ➏➐ ➃➊ ❽➊➈ ➆➂➆➊❿ ➣↔❽➄➆ ➉➊➃➇❼ ↕➈ ➠➅➃➡➊ ➢❽➇❼ ➃➊ ➑➁➁❾ ➋➁➅ ➄➁➊➉❾➆➊➄➆➒➓ ➤➠➅➃➡➊ ❾➃❾➊➥❿ ➀➃➊ ❿❼➆ ➇❼➁❿ ➔➁➂➆→ ➀❼➃➄❼ ➉➊➃➇❼➆❾ ➃➊ ❽ ➣➟❿→ ↕➟❿ ❼➃➇ ❿❼➅➁➀ ➀❽➇ ❽ ➉➂➆➦ tie for 14th with 18 points on the boys side, also had a third- ➣↔❽➄➆ ➉➊➃➇❼ ↕➈ ➙❽➄➛ ➜➃↔➂➆➃➅❽ ➃➊ the 800 (2:11.20). Joseph’s Ellyse Tingelstad, meanwhile, ran away with the top time and meet record in the girls 3,000 of 11:06.99, one of two races dominated by foot PR. You don’t do that. He just popped a nice one. He’s a kid that works so hard,” Jay Blackburn said. Jaimee Baxter led the Bobcat girls, who also tied for seventh with 35 points, by winning the 400 (1:01.22) and taking third in the high jump (4-feet-10). Continued from Page 6A and Cooper both added three hits. La Grande (9-6 overall, 5-1 GOL) hosts Ontario in a double- header Friday. Also Friday ➫➭➯➲➳➵➸➺➫➵ ➵➻➲➲➼ ➽➾➚➪➸➾➫➵ ➵➺➶➫➹➾➽➽ The Union/Cove Ladycats ➇➁➋❿↕❽↔↔ ❿➆❽➍ ➇➟➘➆➅➆❾ ❽ ➅❽➅➆ home sweep Friday, losing to the Weston-McEwen TigerScots in 2A/1A Special District 6 play, 5-0 and 4-1. ➻➲➵➫➺➴➷➬➸➲➻➲➴ ➮➱ ✃➴➭➺➴❐➸➺❒➲ ❮ Pitchers McKenna Stallings and Callie Glenn matched zeroes on the scoreboard until the sev- enth inning, when the TigerScots ➇➄➁➅➆❾ ➉➂➆ ❿➃➍➆➇ ❿➁ ➣➟↔↔ ➁➟❿ ❿❼➆ win. Madison Shell hit an RBI single before Stallings followed with an RBI double that, at the time, gave Weston-McEwen a 2-0 lead. The TigerScots had half of their 10 hits ❿❼➃➅❾➦➣↔❽➄➆ ➉➊➃➇❼➆➇ ↕➈ ➙❽➄➛➃ ➧❽➅❿➃➊➃ ➃➊ ❿❼➆ 1,600 (5:37.71) and the 4x400 relay team of Alexyss Chamberlain, Katie Brown, Martini and Kenzie Williams (4:25.09). Rachael Ke- ➊➃➅➈ ❽❾❾➆❾ ❽ ➉➋❿❼➦➣↔❽➄➆ ➉➊➃➇❼ ➃➊ ❿❼➆ ➇❿➆➆➣↔➆ - chase (8:34.00). The Powder Valley Badger boys, who were ÔÙ❿❼ ➀➃❿❼ ÔÔ ➣➁➃➊❿➇→ ❼❽❾ ❽ ➉➋❿❼➦➣↔❽➄➆ ➉➊➃➇❼ from Reece Dixon in the 400 (53.16) and ❽ ➉➋❿❼➦➣↔❽➄➆ ➉➊➃➇❼ ↕➈ ò➃➩➁➊→ ➔❽➇➆ â↔➇➁➊→ óôõö÷ø ùôõøúûüýþÿ ý ý ✴ Kaden Krieger and Dominick Grende in the 4x400 relay (3:41.57). The Badger girls’ top ➉➊➃➇❼ ➀❽➇ ÔÜ❿❼ ➋➅➁➍ ➞❽➃↔➆➈ ➔➁↔➆ ➃➊ ❿❼➆ ❾➃➇ - cus (80-feet-10). ✁ ❊❧☞✐✝➆s ❆❛❧✐☛❛✡ ✏✉r✆✂✝✞ s✡✂t✝ ✠✉r✐✝☞ ✆✡✄ ✑✵✵ ✡✉r✠❧✄s✞ t✂✝ ✆✡✄ ✥✵✵ ✡✉r✠❧✄s ❙❛✆✉r✠❛☛ ✐✝ ✒✝✐✂✝✳ ✖❖✙ Continued from Page 6A ❿➀➁ ➆❽➅➊➆❾ ➅➟➊➇ ➁➊ ➇➃➩ ❼➃❿➇ ➃➊ ➉➂➆ ➃➊➊➃➊➑➇→ ➀❽↔➛➃➊➑ ❿➀➁ ❽➊❾ ➇❿➅➃➛➃➊➑ ➁➟❿ ➉➂➆➒ Saturday ➲➺✃ ß➱ ➴➸✃ à The Mountaineers left no doubt in what was basically a must-win game, scoring seven runs in the third and fourth innings to secure the ➀➃➊ ➃➊ ❿❼➆ ➉➊❽↔ ➔➔➔ ➑❽➍➆ ➁➋ ❿❼➆ ➀➆➆➛➆➊❾➒ A passed ball and a Shevan DeFreitas RBI double gave Eastern an early 2-0 lead. The Beacons scored three times in the bottom of ❿❼➆ ➉➅➇❿ ➋➁➅ ❽ Þ➦Ù ➆❾➑➆ ↕➆➋➁➅➆ áâã ❿➁➁➛ ❽❾➂❽➊ - ❿❽➑➆ ➁➋ ➇➆➂➆➅❽↔ ➢➔ã ➍➃➇➄➟➆➇➒ ➝➀➁ ➢➔ã ➆➅➅➁➅➇ ❽➊❾ ❽ ➀➃↔❾ ➣➃❿➄❼ ❽↔↔➁➀➆❾ three runs to score in the third, and Bonner added an RBI single for a 6-3 lead. In the fourth, Barr hit an RBI single and Bowling óôõö÷ø ùôõøúûüýþÿ ý ý ✴ ✁ ✒✝✐✂✝➆s ✓r✐✟✔✝ ✕❛s✡ t❛s s✄❝✂✝✠ ✐✝ ✆✡✄ s✡✂✆ ♦✉✆✞ ✌✉✆ s✄✆ ❛ ♦✄rs✂✝❛❧ ✌✄s✆ ✌☛ ❛✌✂✉✆ ✔✈✄ ✟✄✄✆ ✐✝ ✆✡✄ ✄✈✄✝✆✳ Abriel O’Reilly was second in the 800 (2:31.70), and Baxter and O’Reilly ran with Audrey Wells and Kaitlin Martens to take second in the 4x400 relay (4:25.38). The Cove girls scored 25 points to tie for 10th, led by Al- lie Best (108-feet-4) and Myki- ah Overton (101-feet-2) going 2-3 in the javelin. The La Grande boys tied for ninth with 26 points, getting a win from Bennett Welch in the 1,500 (4:21.83) and third- ➣↔❽➄➆ ➉➊➃➇❼ ↕➈ ➔➅➃➇❿➃❽➊ ➧➆➊ - doza in the 3,000 (9:26.74), while the LHS girls, who were The Ladycats had just two hits — a single by Taylar Daggett and a triple by Harley Creech — as they 14th with 15 points, had two ➋➁➟➅❿❼➦➣↔❽➄➆ ➉➊➃➇❼➆➇ ➋➅➁➍ Corbyn Sexton in the 3,000 (12:49.02) and Alexyss Cham- berlain in the 300 hurdles (53.30). ➔❽↔➂➃➊ ➜➍➃❿❼ ❽➊❾ ➢❽❿❼❽➊ Bingaman led the Imbler boys, who were 18th with 11.5 points, ↕➈ ❿❽➛➃➊➑ ➉➋❿❼ ➃➊ ❿❼➆ ➨❽➂➆↔➃➊ (128-feet-2) and the triple jump (37-feet-1), respectively, and the Imbler girls, who were 18th with six points, picked up ➇➃➩❿❼➦➣↔❽➄➆ ➉➊➃➇❼➆➇ ↕➈ ➠➅❽➄➆➈ Smith in the shot put (30-feet- 4-1/2) and Erin Coston in the pole vault (6-feet-6). The Ladycats (9-5 overall, 3-3 SD6) travel to Adrian for a dou- bleheader Friday. Saturday ➀➆➅➆ ➇❼➟❿ ➁➟❿ ➋➁➅ ❿❼➆ ➉➅➇❿ ❿➃➍➆ ➃➊ ➺✃➫➽➾➻➵ ➵➺➶➫➹➾➽➽ nearly three years. ➚➳➺➼ Ñ➴➭➯Ò➫➵ Glenn struck out three and walked one batter, surrendering four earned runs for Union/Cove. ➻➲➵➫➺➴➷➬➸➲➻➲➴ ❰➱ ✃➴➭➺➴❐➸➺❒➲ Ï The Ladycats grabbed an early lead in the second game but were unable to hold on. Daggett singled in the second and eventually scored on an RBI single by Kierra Moore for a 1-0 lead. But the TigerScots scored two runs in the third and two in the ➉➋❿❼ Ð ❿❽➛➃➊➑ ❽❾➂❽➊❿❽➑➆ ➁➋ ❿➀➁ errors in each frame — to take the lead for good. Daggett had two of Union/ Cove’s three hits in the contest. ➠↔➆➊➊ ➑❽➂➆ ➟➣ ➋➁➟➅ ➅➟➊➇ ➁➊ ➉➂➆ hits, walked three and stuck out The Enterprise Outlaws soft- ball team secured a road sweep to stay in second place in 3A Special District 2, taking down the Irri- gon Knights on Saturday, 12-1 and 10-2. ➲➴➫➲➳➼➳➭➵➲ ÏÓ➱ ➭➳➳➭➯➺➴ Ï Lexie Gassett threw a four- hitter and scored three runs, and both Samantha McFarland and Aysia Salim had three RBIs to power the Outlaws to an easy win in the opener. McFarland and Liz Rowley both scored twice, and Grace Collins added a pair of RBIs for Enter- prise, which had eight of its nine starters tally at least one hit. Gassett struck out four and walked one, and the only run the Knights scored was unearned. ➉➂➆ ➃➊ ➇➃➩ ➃➊➊➃➊➑➇→ ❽➊❾ ❽↔↔ ➋➁➟➅ ➲➴➫➲➳➼➳➭➵➲ Ï❮➱ ➭➳➳➭➯➺➴ Ó runs were unearned. ➣↔❽➄➆ ➉➊➃➇❼ ➃➊ ❿❼➆ ↔➁➊➑ ➨➟➍➣ ➌ÙÔ➦➋➆➆❿➦ä➦ 1/2), Bennett Welch was third in the 3,200 (9:57.71), and in fourth was Cristian Mendo- za in the 1,600 (4:41.74) and Jacob Hunts- man in the discus (119-feet-0). The LHS girls, who scored 27 points, had ➃➊ ❿❼➆ ➉➊❽↔ ➃➊➊➃➊➑➒ ❘❖✙✚✛✙P Zollman and Hunter Youngblood (43.78). Youngblood, Tsiatsos, Luke Bloodgood and Westin Blake took second in the 4x400 re- lay (3:36.41), and LHS’s 4x200 relay team of Julian Harris, Josh Zollman, Maxon Huxoll and Zach Wiggins placed third (1:39.82). Individually, Tsiatsos added a second- Collins, Claire Farwell and Jes- ❞❢❢❣ ❤ ✐❥❥❦❧♠♥♣❢❥ q❦r ❢s❧❢tt❢✉♣ ❥❢r✈♠❧❢ ✇①③✐✇✇④⑤ P◗❘❙❯❲ ❳❩❬❭❲❪ ✚✛✚✛✜ ✢✣ ✤✥✦ ✧ ★✩✪✫✬✭ ✥✮✯✰ ✺✲✳✴✵✷✺✴✳✸✹✲ ✎✏ ✑✏✒✓✔✓✏✒✓✏✕ ✑✏■✖✗❛✏✘✓✎✙✓✏✘② ❽❾❾➆❾ ❽ ❿➀➁➦➅➟➊ ➇➃➊➑↔➆ ➋➁➅ ❿❼➆ ➉➊❽↔ ➍❽➅➑➃➊➒ ➞❽➅➅ ➉➊➃➇❼➆❾ ä➦➋➁➅➦ä ❽➊❾ ➇➄➁➅➆❾ ❿❼➅➆➆ ➅➟➊➇→ and Spencer, who was 2-for-3, also scored three runs. Lauren Spencer had her second complete game of the weekend, walking two and strik- ing out three while allowing seven hits for the win. She allowed three runs, but all were un- earned. ➴➸✃ ×➱ ➲➺✃ å The Beacons scored early and often, then ❼➆↔❾ ➁➘ ❽➊ áâã ➅❽↔↔➈ ❿➁ ➀➃➊ ❿❼➆ ➊➁➊➄➁➊➋➆➅ - ence game. Haley Ebner, Payton Pocklington and Madi- son Parker all had RBI singles, and Bowling, who had two hits, added a two-run single for á❽➇❿➆➅➊→ ➀❼➃➄❼ ❿➅➃➍➍➆❾ ❽ æ➦Ô ❾➆➉➄➃❿ ❿➁ æ➦Ü ➃➊ the fourth, but couldn’t pull even. Jessica Lambert allowed six runs — two ➆❽➅➊➆❾ Ð ➁➊ ➉➂➆ ❼➃❿➇ ➀➃❿❼ ❿❼➅➆➆ ➀❽↔➛➇ ➃➊ Ù➦ÙÝÞ innings for the loss. The Mountaineers (12-29 overall, 7-17 CCC) face Oregon Tech Friday and Saturday. sie Teeney each had three of En- terprise’s 15 hits in the nightcap to power the Outlaws to the sweep. Farwell also drove in three runs while Teeney scored three times. Collins added a pair of RBIs and Rowley scored two runs. Eight players again had at least one hit in the victory. Gassett tossed another four- hitter and struck out four, and al- lowed just one earned run. The Outlaws (7-4 overall, 4-2 SD2) host Riverside in a double- header Friday. ➲➾➯➽➲➵ ➹➾➵➲➹➾➽➽ ➵Ò➾Ñ➲ ➺➶➶ ➹➾➚ ➽➺➵➵➫➺ ➲➾➳➴ ➵➼➽➭➫ The Wallowa Valley Eagles baseball team salvaged a road split in Special District 5 play on Satur- day against the Irrigon Knights, Wallowa Valley had just two hits in the loss. ➻➾➽➽➺➻➾ ❒➾➽➽➲➪ ×➱ ➭➳➳➭➯➺➴ ➮ The Eagles rebounded for a wire-to-wire win in the nightcap. A bases-loaded walk and a two- run single by David Salim gave Wallowa Valley a 3-0 lead in the ➉➅➇❿ ➃➊➊➃➊➑➒ ➝❼➆➈ ➆➩❿➆➊❾➆❾ ❿❼➆ ↔➆❽❾ ❿➁ Ø➦Ù ➃➊ ❿❼➆ ➉➋❿❼ ➁➊ ➐➞Ú groundouts by Malachi Roberts ❽➊❾ Û↔➈➊➊ ➢❽➂➆➒ Both Gus Ramsden and Chris ➢➁↕↔➆➇ ❼❽❾ ❿➀➁ ❼➃❿➇➒ ➢❽➂➆ ➣➃❿➄❼➆❾ ❿❼➆ ➉➊❽↔ Ü➦ÔÝÞ ➃➊➊➃➊➑➇→ ❽↔↔➁➀➃➊➑ three runs on just one hit with one strikeout. His out included a three-pitch inning and a six-pitch inning. The Eagles (8-5 overall, 4-2 SD5) host Riverside Friday. ➇❼❽➛➃➊➑ ➁➘ ❽ ➑❽➍➆ ❿➁ ➋➁➅➑➆❿ ➃➊ ❿❼➆ ➹➺➹➸➾➫➵ ➹➾➵➲➹➾➽➽ ➬➺❒➲ ➯➾➬➲➵➫➺➫➺➚➾➪ opener — a 15-0 loss — by win- ning the second game, 7-5. ➭➳➳➭➯➺➴ Ï➮➱ ➻➾➽➽➺➻➾ ❒➾➽➽➲➪ ❮ The Knights took advantage of nine Eagle errors — six during a ÔÕ➦➅➟➊ ➉➅➇❿ ➃➊➊➃➊➑ Ð ❿➁ Ö➟➃➄➛↔➈ put the game away. Union/Cove’s doubleheader against Dufur/South Wasco County was postponed from Sat- urday to today due to weather conditions. The games are sched- uled for 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. ⑥❢❣♠❧♥r❢⑦ ⑧⑨♣❦⑦ ⑩❦❶❢ ♠✉❥⑨r❷❸❹❺ ❷❸❻ ✐✉✉⑨♠♣♠❢❥ ❫❲❴◗❵ ❜❲❲❝ ✻♦✽✽ ❋✿❡❡ ❀❁❂❃❃❁❄❂❄❁❀❅❄❇ ❈❈❈❉✿❡❡❊❁●❍❏❑✿▲❍◆❡❉❍❡❖