The Observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1968-current, May 03, 2019, WEEKEND EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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Blazers even series with Denver
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DENVER — After giving
up 39 points to Damian
Lillard in the opener, the
Denver Nuggets were de-
termined to make sure
Portland’s role players
would have to bear the
burden of evening up the
series.
His teammates were up
to the task on a night that
Lillard, who came in av-
eraging 34.8 points in the
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points on 5-of-17 shooting.
CJ McCollum led six
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Trio of Eastern
Oregon softball
players scoop
up CCC awards
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Three members of the
Eastern Oregon softball
team earned all-confer-
ence recognition from the
Cascade Collegiate Confer-
ence, the CCC announced
Thursday.
Senior Brandi Bowl-
ing led the award winners
from EOU as a second-
team all-CCC catcher, and
senior Shevan DeFreitas
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Haley Ebner (designated
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able mention.
Bowling, who missed
half the season due to in-
jury, still had an impact for
Eastern in CCC play. The
senior played in 17 confer-
ence games, and hit a team-
best .370 in CCC action
with seven RBIs and seven
run scored. For the season,
Bowling had a .377 average
with one home run, 13 RBIs
and 11 runs scored. She also
threw out seven would-be
base stealers.
DeFreitas hit .353 — sec-
ond on the team — with
three home runs, 13 RBIs
and seven runs scored.
Those numbers included
a .328 average with four
RBIs in CCC action.
Ebner hit .309 with four
home runs and a team-
best 26 RBIs, and her 19
runs tied her for second on
the team. In CCC games,
she hit an even .300 with a
home run, 14 RBIs and 12
runs.
ures with 20 points in a 97-
90 victory at the Pepsi Cen-
ter on Wednesday night
that evened their series 1-1.
“It’s very important,”
said Enes Kanter, who
chipped in 15 points for
Portland. “Teams can’t
guard him with one man.
They were sending double-
teams, triple-teams. That’s
when I said, ‘He’s making
himself better, but at the
same time he’s making ev-
erybody else better around
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him.’ He was passing the
ball, really active on de- ➄❥❪♠q❬❫❴❞❪❬♣q ⑤q❬➅❵❪s ✇❣❬❪❴ ➇❬❝♣❬❫ ❩♣qq❬❪❴❤ ❪♣✇❢♠❤ ❴❪♣❦❵s ❬s ➇❵❫❦❵❪ ➈❣✇✇❵♠s ✇❣❬❪❴ ❜❬❝❬q
fense. He’s been unbeliev- ➉❣❪❪❬r ❴❵⑧❵❫❴s ❴❣❪♣❫✇ ♠❢❵ s❵♦❥❫❴ ❢❬q⑧①❵❴❫❵s❴❬r ❫♣✇❢♠ ♣❫ ➇❵❫❦❵❪③ ➄❥❪♠q❬❫❴ ✉❥❫ ➊➋⑥➊➌③
able, man.”
The series shifts to Port- trol force he was in Game 1, Hood, 11 from Al-Farouq rebound and his 3-pointer
land for Game 3 Friday when he scored 37 points.
Aminu and 10 from Zach with a minute left in the
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night, and Lillard’s hop-
“The last quarter we Collins.
ing a return to the Moda missed a lot of put-backs, ➡➢➤➥➦➧ ➨➩
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Denver spark plug for- ter.
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“I think Torrey Craig
his long-range rhythm af- is a big number,” Jokic ward Torrey Craig’s nose
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3-pointers in Denver.
open shots but we didn’t was knocked down and game,” Malone said. “He’s
slammed into teammate ↕✴✥ ✤✴✮★ ✜↕✶✥✤✩❇ ➲★➭✤ ↕✴✥
The Nuggets trimmed make any of those.”
a 17-point, third-quarter
With Jokic taking — and Monte Morris’ foot early some toughness.”
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Jokic pushed Kanter,
minute thanks to an as- ✥✭★ ✢✣✤✥ ➟✶✧✣✥★✣ ✧✪✫ ✤✹✴✣✵ ments after Craig hobbled
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bounds in the fourth quar- half, the Nuggets trailed Maurice Harkless rolled with 43.5 seconds left on
ter and a 19-9 run before 50-35 at halftime after the his right ankle and also left a made free throw. Mur-
ray took exception to
Rodney Hood’s two free franchise’s worst quarter the game.
Harkless didn’t return Kanter staring down the
throws with 17 seconds left ever at home in the play-
iced it.
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ensued at midcourt. The
“The good news is they made just 5 of 23 shots second half.
Jamal Murray spent part two were assessed a double
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of the fourth quarter on technical.
rebounds but they didn’t 3-pointers.
convert a lot,” Portland
Nuggets coach Michael the stationary bike trying ➡➼➽➾➚➦➳
Stotts and his assistants
coach Terry Stotts said. Malone said he admon- to loosen up his tight right
“They were 8 for 24 on ished his team at halftime, thigh. He missed 12 of 18 rocked bow ties Wednes-
day night in honor of Jon
second-chance points. We “‘if you’re not making shots.
Craig, whose insertion Yim, the team’s video co-
were fortunate we came shots, maybe attack the
away not hurt as badly as basket, maybe get to the into the starting lineup ordinator and player de-
we could have been on the foul line, maybe get to the turned around the Nuggets’ velopment coach who was
rim.’”
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Nikola Jokic had 16
They started doing that San Antonio, returned with accident last week that left
points and 14 boards but after halftime, but the Blaz- a face mask with 3 minutes him hospitalized with a
↕✴✥ ✴→ ✥✴ ✧ ✤✰✴✳ ✤✥✧✣✥ ✧✪✫ ers answered time after left in the third quarter. broken leg and collapsed
wasn’t nearly the take-con- time, getting 15 points from He immediately grabbed a lung.
Tigers tennis teams win
six matches in Ontario
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teams of Nick DuVernay
La
Grande’s
doubles
The La Grande Tigers
boys tennis team earned
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and James Thurman and
son and Maylen Tommy,
Wednesday in Ontario,
while the girls team picked
up two wins.
La Grande went 2-1 in
boys singles, with wins
also won. All four victories
were in straight sets.
The LHS girls also went
2-1 in singles, getting vic-
tories from both Brenna
and Ashton Morwood (6-
from Emily Wilson (6-0,
son Forsberg. The doubles
her match in three sets.
lin Banes, Isabelle Hadley
and Celeste Villagomez,
and Martiza Villagomez
and Maria Ortiz, all took
setbacks.
The Tigers play again to-
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day and Saturday in the Spe-
cial District 4 Sub-District ❩❬ ❭❪❬❫❴❵➆s ❜❬❝❵s❞❢❣❪❝❬❫❤ ❬✐❥❦❵❤ ❬❫❴ ♠❵❬❝❝❬♠❵ ♥♦❥♠♠ t❵❝♣qr ✉❥❫ ♠❢❵♣❪ ❴❥❣✐q❵s
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Tournament in Nyssa.
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