Sports Smith, Davis earn weekly CCC honors A9 Thursday, April 7, 2022 ON THE GREEN TJ Davis earns track honor, Amanda Smith named softball pitcher of the week By DAVIS CARBAUGH The Observer LA GRANDE — It was a productive week of spring sports for Eastern Oregon University, capped off with two athletes earning confer- ence accolades. Track and field ath- lete TJ Davis and soft- ball pitcher Amanda Smith took Davis home Cas- cade Colle- giate Confer- ence player of the week honors in their respec- tive sports, as announced by Smith the conference on Monday, April 4. Smith was named con- ference pitcher of the week after a strong showing over three outings. Her highlight of the week was throwing a five-inning no-hitter against Warner Pacific in an 11-0 victory on April 1, the first no-hitter of her career. The senior went 2-1 on the week, throwing com- plete games in each outing. Throughout the three con- tests, Smith tallied 19 strikeouts and allowed just two runs over 20 innings. Smith kept the Mountain- eers close against No. 5 College of Idaho, but the Mountaineers ultimately fell 1-0. Eastern took two wins over Warner Pacific with Smith in the circle, sweeping the Knights in a four-game road series. Smith is now 12-3 on the year with a 1.75 ERA across 14 starts — she is second in the conference in wins and third with 85 strikeouts. The Mountaineers are third in the conference standings at 14-4 in conference play and 25-10 overall. On the men’s track team, Kathy Aney/East Oregonian Julie Steinmetz, of Moses Lake, Washington, tees off on Thursday, March 31, 2022, at the Wildhorse Golf Course. Wildhorse hosts the Wildhorse Ladies Classic on Sept. 2-4, which will be the 17th stop on the Epson Tour’s 2022 schedule, welcoming professional female golfers from all over the United States and more than 30 countries. Officials expect Wildhorse Ladies Classic to have impact on the region this summer By ANNIE FOWLER • East Oregonian P ENDLETON — Gary George never played a round of golf until he was in his 30s. Now George, the CEO at Wildhorse Resort & Casino and a big golf fan, is bringing an LPGA qualifying tournament to the Pendleton area. The Wildhorse Ladies Classic, which is an Epson Tour event, will be Sept. 2-4 at Wildhorse Golf Course. “We have been following the Symetra Tour (now the Epson Tour) for a while,” George said. “Last year, the Circling Raven Casino in Coeur d’Alene brought the event to their place. We went up and checked it out. The cost was something we could afford to do as one of the annual events that we do. I asked to meet with the tournament director.” Most of the Epson Tour events are east of the Mississippi, but George pitched the idea of a second Northwest event to the Epson Tour directors. “They thought it was a great idea,” George said. “We will be after the Circling Raven event this year. It’s a two-year (plan) with an option for a third year. The players will be able to go from one event to the other without a lot of travel.” Kathy Aney/East Oregonian The Wildhorse Resort & Casino, which has 300 hotel rooms and is near the Wildhorse Golf Course, will not be able to accommodate all 2,000 professional golfers, volunteers and fans who come to town Sept. 2-4, 2022, for the Wildhorse Ladies Classic, an LPGA tournament. The Wildhorse Ladies Classic is one of three new events on the Epson Tour schedule this season. The others are in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and Ann Arbor, Michigan. “The Epson Tour has the core values we want to promote,” George said. “We want to promote the game of golf in our region, with the focus on our youth, especially girls golf. It’s a sport that really hasn’t attracted a lot of support in our area. A lot of high schools don’t even have a girls The event will be the 17th stop on the Epson Tour’s 2022 schedule, welcoming professional female golfers from all over the United States and more than 30 coun- tries. The tournament will feature between 133 and 144 players, but the final roster will be announced a couple of weeks before the event. Next year, the Wildhorse Ladies Classic will be in August. Wildhorse is the fifth tribal venue to sponsor an Epson Tour event. Circling Raven and Morongo Golf Club in Cali- fornia are two others. See, LPGA/Page A10 See, Honors/Page A9 SPORTS SHORT La Grande track and field program to host annual invitational Joseph and Enterprise will be traveling down from Wallowa County, while Baker will travel north to compete as well. Pend- leton, Stanfield/Echo, Griswold and McLoughlin will be attending the meet from Umatilla County. The Powder Valley boys team is coming off a first-place finish at last weekend’s Carnival of Speed at McLoughlin High School, scoring 63.5 points. The Baker girls team enters the La Grande Invitational after placing first at the meet with a team score of 90.43. La Grande placed third on the girls side and fifth on the boys. The Imbler girls team will head into the meet looking to By DAVIS CARBAUGH The Observer LA GRANDE — La Grande’s track and field program is gearing up to host its annual home invita- tional, with schools from around the region traveling to compete. Roughly 20 teams are set to take the track in La Grande on Friday, April 8, at the Tigers’ annual La Grande Invitational. The event is hosted at the high school track at the corner of H Avenue and Sunset Drive. La Grande will welcome in Union County schools Cove, Elgin, Powder Valley, Imbler and Union to compete at the event. BACKED BY A YEAR-ROUND CLOG-FREE GUARANTEE R GU 15 2 % & OFF RD TH GU TE 1 ’S T EXCLUSIVE LIMITED TIME OFFER! NATIO N E A YOUR ENTIRE PURCHASE * FINANCING THAT FITS YOUR BUDGET! 1 Promo Code: 285 1 Subject to credit approval. Call for details. CALL US TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE + 5 % OFF 10 % OFF SENIORS & MILITARY! build off a seventh-place finish out of 24 teams at the Carnival of Speed, while the Union boys team placed ninth out of 27 teams. At last year’s La Grande Invi- tational, the Tigers swept both the boys and girls competitions. 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