SPORTS A10 — THE OBSERVER Abigail Dollins/Salem Statesman Journal La Grande’s Braden Carson hooks his arms around Baker’s Gavin Stone in the 145-pound weight class at the OSAA Class 4A state wrestling championship at Cascade High School in Turner on Saturday, Feb. 26, 2022. TEAM Continued from Page A9 performance, not surren- dering a point during the tournament. “I have a lot of people to thank for the title, and a lot of people that pushed me in practice every day,” said the senior, who will wrestle at Eastern Oregon Univer- sity next season. “It is a big deal for me because I have worked my whole life for this and I am happy about it. I wanted to dominate and not leave anything behind.” Kai Carson claimed the crown at 120 in dominating fashion. He pinned his way to the fi nals in a combined time of 3 minutes, 32 sec- onds. The sophomore, who concluded his season with a 39-3 mark, beat Sweet Home’s Kyle Watkins 7-1 in the championship match. Joshua Collins followed a similar path to his title at 138, recording three pins to reach the fi nals before han- dling Stayton’s Eli Howard 11-4. The title came after runner-up fi nishes the past two seasons. “I have been dreaming about winning ever since I was a freshman,” said the junior. “I was looking at the team scores before I went out and wrestled, so I wres- tled for myself but also my team.” Coach Carson said the three champions set a tone for the team. “Those kids were favored to win the tourna- ment, but they stepped up and really wrestled well,” he said. “They were stepping up and getting bonus points where they could, and there was a round where it just seemed we were pinning on just about every mat.” The groundwork for the impressive showing Sat- urday night was laid months before. “We had a lot of kids put in the time over the summer, and several of them went with me to Europe for a culture exchange and they wres- tled freestyle there,” coach Carson said. Sophomore Mason Wol- cott fi nished as the state runner-up at 106, falling to Sweet Home’s Kyle Sie- minski by pin in 3:28. Senior Brody MacMillan had a pair of pins and a major decision to reach the title match at 195, but came up on the wrong end of a 9-5 decision to Marshfi eld’s Miguel Velazquez. Wyatt Livingston responded from a semifi nal loss to pin teammate and fellow junior Cole Shafer in 4:20 to take third at 170 as the Tigers put two in the top four. “It is always hard to wrestle teammates, but I always tell them that iron sharpens iron,” coach Carson said. “They are both tremendous wrestlers and they make each other better.” Ridge Kehr took fourth place at 152, dropping a hard fought 10-8 decision to Sweet Home’s Kaden Zajic in the third-place match. Tavian Kehr fi nished fourth at 126, falling to Estacada’s Cohen Schleich 8-2 in third- place match. Jarett Armstrong closed out his season with a 14-8 victory over Tilamook’s Johnathan Gingerich to take fi fth at 182. Brysen Penaloza pinned Sweet Home’s Christian Gregory in 3:03 to fi nish fi fth at 132. Landon Perry took sixth at 120 as he rebounded from a fi rst-round loss to win three straight matches. Jaxson Leonard took the same route to fi nishing sixth at 126. Dominick Car- ratello also took sixth at 138, scoring bonus points in three straight wins after a quarterfi nal loss. The end result was the culmination of an idea planted early this season. “At the beginning of the year, we sat down and made it our goal to beat Sweet Home and it was a good motivator,” Braden Carson said. “Our team was really wrestling for each other when we went out on the mat. It is fun when wres- tling becomes a team sport.” TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 2022 Ronald Osterloh/Contributed Photo Imbler’s Garrett Burns raises his hand in victory following a 7-2 decision over Crane’s John Otley in the fi nals of the 126-pound weight class at the OSAA Class 2A/1A State Wrestling Championship on Saturday, Feb. 26, 2022. Burns became Union County’s fi rst three-time state champion, joined later in the night by La Grande’s Braden Carson in Class 4A. 1A STATE Continued from Page A9 denied Lathrop the title with a 7-4 victory. Elgin’s Reece McConnell took sixth at 145, recording a pair of pins after dropping his quarterfi nal match in sudden victory. Ty McLaughlin also took sixth at 152. David Creech, the lone qualifi er for Union/Cove, took sixth place at 182, falling in the fi fth-place match to Heppner/Ione’s Conor Brosnan by pin. Culver continued its dominance of the state meet, winning the team title with 182 points. Illi- nois Valley was second with 101.5 points and Vernonia came in third with 80 points. The win marks the 13th state championship for Culver, all of which have come over the past 15 seasons dating back to 2007. In that time, Reedsport Charter won the title in 2020 and Lowell won in 2013, and Culver was the runner-up both times. Elgin placed 14th with 36 points, while Imbler posted a top-20 fi nish, scoring 25 points to place 18th. OSAA CLASS 4A BOYS BRACKET First round Friday, March 4 (16) Molalla at (1) Junction City, TBD (9) Baker at (8) Gladstone, 6 p.m. (12) North Marion at (5) Philomath, TBD (13) Woodburn at (4) Seaside, 7 p.m. (14) Corbett at (3) Marshfi eld, 8:30 p.m. (11) Banks at (6) La Grande, 5 p.m. (10) Stayton at (7) Henley, TBD (15) Marist Catholic at (2) Cascade, TBD OSAA CLASS 4A GIRLS BRACKET First round Saturday, March 5 (16) Henley at (1) Philomath, TBD (9) Stayton at (8) Mazama, 3 p.m. (12) Marist Catholic at (5) Gladstone, 7 p.m. (13) Hidden Valley at (4) Junction City, TBD (14) Marshfi eld at (3) Baker, 4 p.m. (11) Corbett at (6) Banks, 6 p.m. (10 Astoria at (7) Madras, TBD (15) La Grande at (2) Cascade, TBD Sale ends March May 8, 9, 2020 Sale Ends 2022 BRACKETS Continued from Page A9 Bell led all scorers with 23 points in the rout. Both teams faced Molalla during the reg- ular season. The Braves thumped the Indians 64-30 on Jan. 6 in Banks, while the Tigers went on the road and posted a 53-22 rout on Dec. 10. The Braves (18-6) enter the tournament after a 68-52 win over Phoenix in a state play-in game on Feb. 26. Banks split reg- ular season road contests against a couple of GOL teams, crushing Ontario 69-21 on Dec. 3, before falling the following night 85-81 at Baker. The Braves fi nished second in the Cowapa League behind No. 4-seeded Seaside. Both posted identical 7-1 league marks. Baker, the Greater Oregon League runner-up, is seeded No. 9 and will travel to face Gladstone on March 4. LA GRANDE BAKER CITY ENTERPRISE ON THE SLATE 111 Elm Street La Grande, OR 97850 2021 Washington Ave. Baker City, OR 97814 Wednesday, March 2 541-605-2109 541-239-3782 113-1/2 Front E. 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