Sports 7A Thursday, June 3, 2021 Th e Observer TOP HONORS EASTERN OREGON UNIVERSITY 2021 football schedule announced By DAVIS CARBAUGH The Observer Imbler wrestling coach Doug Hislop to receive national coaching award By DAVIS CARBAUGH The Observer IMBLER — A national award is on the way for one of the area’s high school coaches, while several other Union County indi- viduals will receive state recognition. The Oregon Ath- letic Coaches Associ- ation (OACA) is set to honor Imbler wrestling coach Doug Hislop as the National Federation of State High School Associations national wrestling coach of the year. The ceremony will take place at Eastern Oregon University at 5 p.m. Sunday, June 6, in the David E. Gil- bert Center. “He’s not only deserving, but he was chosen as the top wrestling coach in the entire nation, which is quite the achievement,” said OACA Executive Director Rob Younger. Hislop is being honored as a NFHS National Coach of the Year alongside Anne Ellett of Centennial High School. The national award is given to one coach in each sport across the entire nation, slating Hislop as the top boys wrestling coach in the country. Hislop was a long- time assistant coach at La Grande before taking over in Imbler in 2007. The 2020-21 season is His- lop’s 50th season coaching wrestling. Four Panthers have won individual state champi- onships during his time at Imbler, but for Hislop, coaching goes beyond just success on the mat. “My greatest success story is helping kids make decisions about what they want to do with their life,” he said. Alongside the suc- cessful run at Imbler has been assistant coach Ron Osterloh, whom Hislop said is more than an assistant coach to the program. The duo have been coaching together since Hislop con- vinced Osterloh to come out of retirement following a successful coaching Ronald Osterloh/Contributed Photo Imbler High School wrestling coach Doug Hislop with Panther wres- tler Garrett Burns wait before a match at the 2020 state wrestling tournament in Portland. The National Federation of State High School Associations in January 2021 named Hislop the National Coach of the Year for wrestling. Comfort Teeter career at Enterprise. “We’ve got some good athletes out here, great family support and an excellent school,” Hislop said. “It’s just a nice place to work.” The Imbler athletics department will have another coach receiving an award at the ceremony. Volleyball coach Jennifer Teeter is set to be awarded the Rob Younger Power of Infl uence Award. The OACA gives this award to a coach or athletic director who emphasizes the development of strong character traits among student-athletes. “It makes me feel very proud and honored to be able to work with these coaches,” Imbler Athletic Director Mike Mills said. La Grande School Board member and sports announcer Merle Comfort will be honored with the OACA Community Service Award, which is given to a community member who has positively contributed to Oregon high school sports. In addition to his dedi- cation to sports in the com- munity, Comfort has been an instrumental part of the La Grande School Board. He was honored as the State School Board Member of the Year in 2019. Powder Valley superin- tendent Lance Dixon is set to receive the Marv Heater Distinguished Service Award. The OACA bestows this award to an individual who is not a current coach or athletic director but has infl uenced athletics, the community, schools and individuals. In addition to the awards, Powder Valley stu- dent Hunter Lind is one of eight recipients of the OACA 2021 scholarship. The OACA annually awards eight $1,000 scholarships to graduating high school seniors. The organization has been passing out this scholarship since 1986 and has provided more than $250,000 to graduating stu- dent-athletes since then. ON THE SLATE Schedule subject to change THURSDAY, JUNE 3 Prep boys basketball Imbler at Union, 7 p.m. La Grande at Nyssa, 6:30 p.m. Prep girls basketball Imbler at Union, 5:30 p.m. La Grande at Nyssa, 5 p.m. Prep wrestling La Grande vs. Baker/Powder Valley Dual Meet, TBD FRIDAY, JUNE 4 Prep boys basketball Pine Eagle at Union, 6:30 p.m. SATURDAY, JUNE 5 Prep boys basketball Griswold at Cove, 6 p.m. MONDAY, JUNE 7 Prep boys basketball Baker at Powder Valley, 7:30 p.m. Prep girls basketball Baker at Powder Valley, 6 p.m. TUESDAY, JUNE 8 Prep boys basketball Powder Valley at Imbler, 5:30 p.m. La Grande at Baker, 7:30 p.m. Union at Enterprise, 7:30 p.m. Prep girls basketball Powder Valley at Imbler, 4 p.m. La Grande at Baker, 6 p.m. Union at Enterprise, 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9 Prep boys basketball Burns at Powder Valley, 2:30 p.m. Enterprise at Imbler, 7 p.m. Nixyaawii at Baker, 7:30 p.m. Prep girls basketball Burns at Powder Valley, 1 p.m. Burns at Union, 4 p.m. Enterprise at Imbler, 5:30 p.m. Nixyaawii at Baker, 6 p.m. Prep wrestling McLoughlin/Weston-McEwen vs. La Grande Dual Meet, TBD Pendleton vs. La Grande Dual Meet, TBD THURSDAY, JUNE 10 Prep boys basketball Powder Valley at Nixyaawii, 7:30 p.m. Union at La Grande 6 p.m. Prep girls basketball Union at La Grande, 4:30 p.m. Powder Valley at Nixyaawii, 6 p.m. FRIDAY, JUNE 11 Prep boys basketball Union at Wallowa, 6:30 p.m. Prep girls basketball Union at Wallowa, 5 p.m. Ontario at La Grande, 7 p.m. Ask us about Delivery Free Delivery in Union & Wallowa County ELGIN ELECTRIC 43 N. 8th Elgin, OR 541-437-2054 LA GRANDE — A full slate of football is back at Eastern Oregon University. After a shortened season in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Mountaineers are set to play a 10-game season in 2021. Eastern went 3-1 last season to claim a shared Frontier Conference title and fi nished the season ranked No. 21 in the NAIA coaches poll. The Mountaineers will face only opponents from the Frontier Conference, three of which are home- and-aways with teams they will play twice. Eastern opens its season on the road Saturday, Aug. 28, against Montana Tech, a team that did not play at all in 2020 but went 6-4 in 2019. The fi rst home game of the season at Community Stadium is an afternoon matchup against Mon- tana Western Saturday, Sept. 4. The Bulldogs also opted out of playing in the 2020 season. Eastern Oregon University/Contributed Photo Fans pack the stands at Community Stadium at Eastern Oregon University, La Grande, in this undated photo. A big rivalry matchup takes place Saturday, Sept. 25, when the College of Idaho comes to La Grande. The two teams are set to face off twice this year, with the second matchup taking place Saturday, Nov. 6, in Caldwell, Idaho. Eastern heads to Ash- land to face its in-state rival Southern Oregon on Saturday, Oct. 2. The Mountaineers and Raiders will play again at Com- munity Stadium for East- ern’s fi nal game of the regular season on Sat- urday, Nov. 13. Senior day will be celebrated prior to the home matchup against Southern Oregon. Eastern will also play a home-and-away against Carroll College, a team that the Mountaineers have defeated in the last six matchups. The Moun- taineers are slated to play at home against Rocky Mountain College and on the road against Montana State-Northern in single matchups. With in-person atten- dance at sporting events coming back across the country, it is likely that fans will be able to attend games this season. The EOU website states that season ticket information will be available at a later date. 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