SPORTS 8A — THE OBSERVER TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 2021 Under the lights: All-Star game highlights local talent Local prep football standouts cherish opportunity to play By DAVIS CARBAUGH The Observer LA GRANDE — It was an opportunity for one fi nal high school football compe- tition for some of the state’s high school football stars. Union County and Wal- lowa County standouts par- ticipated in the 2021 Oregon 8-Man All-Star Game at Eastern Oregon University on Saturday, June 26. The East All-Stars topped the West All-Stars, 38-14. “I’m proud of all the East kids. They came together really well like the east side of Oregon does,” East All-Stars and Adrian High School head coach Bill Wortman said. “I could not be more proud of them.” The East All-Stars included seven Union County football players and two from Wallowa County. Zeb Hermens and Zeb Ramsden represented Wallowa, Isaac Herron and Wyatt Frost played for Imbler, Wyatt Hallgarth and Gage McKay appeared for Elgin, and Hunter Lind, Eric Newman and Ethan Stephens performed for Powder Valley. Large turnout for all- star game Local fans packed the stands at Community Sta- dium on EOU’s campus in La Grande. The West All-Stars scored their fi rst points late in the second quarter and trailed 24-8 at half- time. Several players that would have competed in the 2020 all-star game, had it not been cancelled due to COVID-19, were honored at the 50-yard line during halftime. Mapleton High School Davis Carbaugh/The Observer Imbler’s Wyatt Frost blocks Cauy Jackson of the West All-Stars during the fi rst half of the Oregon 8-Man All-Star Game on Saturday, June 26, 2021. Frost is committed to play football at Western Oregon Uni- versity in the fall. Davis Carbaugh/The Observer Powder Valley’s Ethan Stephens takes a handoff during the 2021 Oregon 8-Man All-Star Game on Satur- day, June 26, 2021. Stephens played running back and defensive line and was named the MVP following the game. quarterback JJ Neece added a rushing touchdown for the West All-Stars in the fourth quarter, but a big fumble recovery returned for a touchdown by Carston Hartman of Lost River High School and a 30-yard touch- down run by Hallgarth put the game out of reach. “I like this team and we played really well together from day one,” Frost said. “It was nice being able to play with these guys and get a win.” Frost, a 6-foot-5 off en- sive lineman, is committed to play college football at Western Oregon University. The former Imbler standout was not planning on playing football after high school until the Western running backs coach reached out having seen him in scouting footage. “I wasn’t even planning on playing college football but one day I just got the call and the rest is history,” Frost said. Due to the pandemic, a number of big man camps and season games were canceled, which made it diffi cult to get recruited. Upon visiting Western in February, Frost received a scholarship to play for the Wolves and was off ered 50% tuition. Early lead propels East to victory Not only was it an honor to be selected to the 8-man all-star game, but the East All-Stars dominated the game from start to fi nish. “It felt like I was playing on a college team and it was one of the best atmospheres I could ask for, just playing in a facility like this,” Ste- phens said. “Being able to play with the best in the state felt great.” Herron opened the scoring with a short- yardage rushing touchdown with 3:39 remaining in the fi rst quarter. South Wasco County High School’s Gar- rett Olson caught a two- point conversion to put the East All-Stars up 8-0. Olson is set to play for Western Oregon University next fall. Stephens made it dif- fi cult on the West All- Stars’ defense throughout the game, weaving in and out vof traffi c on running plays. He scored a goal- to-go rushing touchdown with 9:36 remaining in the second quarter to put his team up 16-0 and con- verted a two-point conver- sion after a Zack Turner (Lost River High School) quarterback sneak to build a 24-0 lead. Stephens also made a number of plays on the defensive side of the ball and was named MVP of the Oregon 8-Man All- Star game. “We bonded really well and played smart,” Stephens said. “It was a sensational feeling to make a tackle and hear the crowd go crazy.” 8-Man game returns to La Grande While the East All-Stars managed to win comfort- ably in front of a packed crowd, the playing of the game itself was in ques- tion throughout much of the pandemic. In addition, the high temperatures pushed the game back from 1 p.m. Davis Carbaugh/The Observer Elgin’s Wyatt Hallgarth runs an end-around during the second half of the Oregon 8-Man All- Star Game at Eastern Oregon University on Saturday, June 26, 2021. Hallgarth broke free for a 30-yard touchdown run late in the game that secured a 38-14 victory for the East All-Stars. to 7 p.m., but everything went smoothly. “I wasn’t expecting to have this all-star game, so it was great to get another chance to play,” Hermens said. Across the state, most football teams played short- ened seasons due to the pandemic. The local prep football standouts not only earned spots on the all- star rosters, but put on a strong performance one last time at the high school Davis Carbaugh/The Observer Gage McKay represents Elgin High School at the Oregon 8-Man All-Star Game at Eastern Oregon University on Saturday, June 26, 2021. McKay was forced into playing quarterback in the second half after Zack Turner of Lost River High School suff ered an injury. level. With the sun setting on Community Stadium, fans and family members in attendance gave the players a standing ovation after the fi nal seconds ticked off the clock. “It makes me proud to suit up one more time and represent the east side of Oregon,” Newman said. “It felt good to play one last game with a big crowd here to watch.” Celebrate 4 JULY TH OF Check out our BBQ Grilling Events *See store for details clip or CLICK! Valid 6/29/21 thru 7/6/21 10 $ Hot off the grill! Signature Cafe ® Full Rack of Ribs 2 2 oz. clip or CLICK! ea Valid 6/29/21 thru 7/6/21 OFF $ 50 or more * Save on your next grocery purchase of $50 or more * with your Club Card & this Savings Award. *Use this Savings Award on any shopping trip you choose at any Oregon Safeway or Albertsons store and S.W. Washington stores serving Clark, Wahkiakum, Cowlitz, Skamania, Walla Walla and Klickitat counties by 7/6/21. 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