SPORTS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2021 THE OBSERVER — A7 ON CAMPUS Quinn cements legacy in game-winning drive the game. With one play left before an imminent fi eld goal attempt, Quinn came away with one of the biggest plays of his career. The redshirt-senior threw a dime down the middle of the fi eld to red- shirt-senior Saige Wilk- erson, breaking the plane of the end zone and giving Eastern the lead with just three seconds remaining. The Mountaineer side- line and fans in attendance erupted as the team all but secured the victory. While the victory will not change the fact that a six-game losing streak led to a losing record this year, fans will not soon forget the late game heroics against Southern. After a 3-0 start to the season, the Mountaineers wrapped up the season sixth in the Frontier Conference at 4-6. By DAVIS CARBAUGH The Observer LA GRANDE — It has been far from a desir- able season for the Eastern Oregon University football team, but one of the pro- gram’s all-time great quar- terbacks secured his legacy in his fi nal game at Com- munity Stadium. Riding a six-game losing streak, the Mountaineers came into the season fi nale against rival Southern Oregon with little implica- tions on the season’s out- come. However, Eastern walked off with a last- second 14-10 victory on Saturday, Nov. 13, to end the season on a high note and send out 19 seniors on the roster. After a low-scoring bout between the Raiders and Mountaineers, Eastern managed one fi nal oppor- Alex Wittwer/The Observer, File Quarterback Kai Quinn prepares to receive a snap during Eastern Oregon’s 34-17 loss to Rocky Mountain on Saturday, Oct. 9, 2021. The senior led the Mountaineers to a 14-10 victory in the season fi nale against Southern Oregon on Nov. 13. tunity for a victory. In front of a home crowd on senior day, Quinn and the Mountaineers took over at their own 10-yard line down 10-7 with 53 seconds remaining. Quinn was sensational in the pocket on the win- ning drive, connecting on three straight passes to move the ball past midfi eld. A 20-yard run by Quinn down to the Southern 20-yard line with nine sec- onds remaining set up Eastern in prime fi eld goal range with a chance to tie PREP FOOTBALL First round Adrian 58, Imbler 0 Powder Valley 70, Perrydale 34 Waldport 72, Elgin 30 St. Paul 44, Ione/Arlington 8 Myrtle Point 42, Enterprise 6 Dufur 58, Gold Beach 40 Lost River 38, Camas Valley 0 Crane 46, Bonanza 6 Quarterfi nals Nov. 12 Lost River 63, Waldport 34 St. Paul 44, Crane 6 Powder Valley 36, Myrtle Point 0 Nov. 13 Adrian 88, Dufur 6 Semifi nals Nov. 20 Lost River vs. Adrian, Caldera High School, 2 p.m. Powder Valley vs. St. Paul, Caldera High School, 6 p.m. Championship Nov. 27 Semifi nal winners, TBD Nov. 2 Gladstone 5, Newport/Eddyville Charter 0 Marist Catholic 3, Sisters 1, OT La Grande 1, Corbett 0 Woodburn 1, North Valley 1, Woodburn advanced on penalty kicks, 4-3 North Marion 6, Astoria 0 Philomath 3, Henley 2 Valley Catholic 4, Mazama 0 Hidden Valley 5, Estacada 0 Quarterfi nals Nov. 6 Gladstone 1, Marist Catholic 0 Woodburn 2, La Grande 0 North Marion 1, Philomath 0 Hidden Valley 1, Valley Catholic 0 Semifi nals Nov. 9 Woodburn 1, Gladstone 0 Hidden Valley 2, North Marion 1 Championship Nov. 13 At Liberty High School, Hillsboro Woodburn 0, Hidden Valley 0, Woodburn wins championship on penalty kicks, 7-6 PREP GIRLS SOCCER Class 4A state playoff s First round SALEM — The No. 12-ranked Eastern Oregon University volleyball team has been on a colli- sion course with Corban all season, with the teams meeting in the Cascade Collegiate Conference Tournament Championship over the weekend. It was a dramatic two days of action for the Mountaineers, fending off a diffi cult Oregon Tech team in the semifi nals in order to meet Corban in the fi nal matchup. Eastern put together a huge late-game eff ort in the fi fth set, scoring fi ve points unanswered to win the match. In the fi nals against the Warriors, it was ulti- mately Corban that came away with the late rallies to take the match on Nov. 13. Eastern was upended 24-26, 25-16, 25-21 and 25-20. Freshman Hailey Arri- tola, recently named hon- orable mention all-con- ference, kept up her phenomenal form in the weekend series. She led the team with two aces and 18 digs in the win over Oregon Tech and did the same in the loss to Corban with two aces and 28 digs. Senior Breanna Shaff er shined in her fi nal confer- ence tournament, totaling 25 kills on the weekend. The Mountaineers’ season isn’t fi nished, though. The team learned Nov. 14 that it was the second automatic quali- fi er out of the conference into the 2021 NAIA Wom- en’s Volleyball National Tournament and will host Columbia International. st Adopted or Rescue Pet e t u C photo contest PLAYOFF BRACKETS Class 4A state playoff s First round Nov. 5 La Grande 34, Gladstone 12 Cascade 67, Astoria 24 Marshfi eld 43, Madras 0 Mazama 42, North Eugene 0 Estacada 37, Stayton 0 Henley 35, Tillamook 14 Marist Catholic 42, Baker 7 Banks 29, Hidden Valley 0 Quarterfi nals Nov. 12 Marshfi eld 42, Henley 7 Estacada 44, La Grande 22 Marist Catholic 62, Cascade 35 Nov. 13 Mazama 21, Banks 14 Semifi nals Nov. 20 Mazama vs. Marshfi eld, Grants Pass High School, noon Marist Catholic vs. Estacada, McMinnville High School, 5 p.m. Championship Nov. 27 Semifi nal winners, TBD Class 1A state playoff s Mountaineers volleyball comes up short of CCC title Submit your photos and be entered for your chance to win a $30 gift certificate to a local restaurant of your choice View Rules and Prize information at lagrandeobserver.com/pet_contest battery power. made by stihl. ƒ Dive headfirst into fall with easy-to-use tools. 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