The Observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1968-current, April 09, 2022, WEEKEND EDITION, Page 10, Image 10

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    SPORTS
A10 — THE OBSERVER
ON THE SLATE
April 7 results
SaTuRday, apRil 9, 2022
SEAVERT
union/Cove, 5 p.m.
Continued from Page A9
PREP TENNIS
PREP BASEBALL
la Grande at Baker/powder
Valley, 3 p.m.
la Grande 14, Ontario 1
la Grande 19, Ontario 1
PREP SOFTBALL
Thursday, April 14
la Grande 13, Ontario 2
la Grande 15, Ontario 1
PREP TENNIS
Ontario at la Grande, 3 p.m.
Friday, April 8
(Games completed after
print deadline)
COLLEGE BASEBALL
lewis-Clark State at Eastern
Oregon, 3 p.m.
COLLEGE SOFTBALL
Corban at Eastern Oregon (2),
noon.
PREP BASEBALL
Joseph/Enterprise/Wallowa at
Burns (2), 1 p.m.
PREP SOFTBALL
Echo/Stanfield at Elgin/imbler
(2), 2 p.m
Joseph/Enterprise/Wallowa at
Burns (2), 1 p.m.
PREP BOYS GOLF
la Grande at Bird’s Creek,
pendleton, TBa
PREP TRACK & FIELD
Cove, Elgin, la Grande,
powder Valley, union,
Enterprise, Joseph at la
Grande invitational, 10 a.m.
Saturday, April 9
COLLEGE BASEBALL
lewis-Clark State at Eastern
Oregon (2), noon
COLLEGE SOFTBALL
Corban at Eastern Oregon (2),
10 a.m.
Friday, April 15
COLLEGE SOFTBALL
Eastern Oregon at Northwest
(2), 2 p.m.
Echo/Stanfield at union/Cove
(2), 2 p.m.
PREP BASEBALL
la Grande at Mcloughin (2),
2 p.m.
Joseph/Enterprise/Wallowa
at pendleton/Griswold JV (2),
3 p.m.
PREP SOFTBALL
Heppner/ione at Elgin/imbler
(2), 1 p.m
la Grande at Mcloughlin (2),
2 p.m.
Joseph/Enterprise/Wallowa at
Vale (2), noon
PREP TRACK & FIELD
Cove, la Grande, powder
Valley at River’s Edge, noon
Elgin, imbler, union, Enterprise
at Buck Track Classic invite,
2 p.m.
Saturday, April 16
COLLEGE SOFTBALL
Eastern Oregon at Northwest
(2), 11 a.m.
PREP BASEBALL
COLLEGE WOMEN’S
LACROSSE
pilot Rock/Nixyaawii/ukiah at
union/Cove (2), 11 a.m.
Multnomah at Eastern
Oregon, 1 p.m.
Sunday, April 10
COLLEGE BASEBALL
lewis-Clark State at Eastern
Oregon, 11 a.m.
Tuesday, April 12
PREP BASEBALL
PREP BASEBALL
union/Cove at dufur/South
Wasco County (2), 11 a.m.
PREP SOFTBALL
Joseph/Enterprise/Wallowa
at Grant union/prairie City (2),
noon
PREP TRACK & FIELD
la Grande at pendleton/
Griswold, 4:30 p.m.
PREP SOFTBALL
pendleton/Griswold at la
Grande, 4 p.m.
Enterprise/Wallowa/Joseph at
Cove, union at pasco invite,
9:10 a.m.
Joseph at Sherman
invitational Track Meet, Moro,
10 a.m.
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batting average, 146 innings
pitched and 155 strikeouts.
“Our team is very good
at picking each other up,”
Seavert said. “We’re all
very competitive and keep
each other on track.”
Having made great
strides in less than two full
years on the college soft-
ball field, Seavert reflects
back fondly on her time at
La Grande High School
and how it prepared her to
perform well with Oregon
Tech.
“I’m so thankful to
have come from a town so
well known in sports,” she
said. “I’m proud to wear
the La Grande name and
make everyone back home
proud.”
SWIM
Continued from Page A9
of 2:35.03. She also placed
44th in the 100-yard breast-
stroke at 1:11.06, 58th in the
200-yard individual medley
with a time of 2:16.91, 83rd
in the 50-yard freestyle at
25.74 and 120th in the 100-
yard freestyle with a finish
of 56.32.
Kaleo Theis rounded
out the efforts with strong
Ronald Bond/The Observer, File
La Grande’s Jayce Seavert hits the first of two home runs in the
opening game of the Tigers’ sweep over McLoughlin in 2019.
Seavert noted that the
guidance of her coaches,
family and friends in La
Grande helped form the
player and person she is
today. As she continues to
perform at a high level in
performances on the boys
side, highlighted by a 48th
place finish in the 50-yard
freestyle with a time of
22.77. He also placed 61st
in the 100-yard freestyle at
49.42, 73rd in the 100-yard
breaststroke with a time of
1:05.57 and 91st in the 200-
yard individual medley with
a 2:08.17 finish.
The Western Zone Short
Course Championships con-
cluded the La Grande Swim
Club’s short course season.
the college ranks, Seavert
hopes that La Grande soft-
ball players will work hard
and earn spots on college
rosters.
“La Grande has that
nice rep and I think it helps
those players just one step
further in that process,”
Seavert said.
With 12 games
remaining on Oregon
Tech’s regular season
schedule, the Hustlin’
Owls stand at 34-7 on the
season and 19-2 in confer-
ence play. Oregon Tech is
currently 3.5 games up on
second place in the Cas-
cade Collegiate Conference
standings and has a No. 2
ranking in the latest NAIA
Coaches’ Poll.
As Seavert thrives in her
second year at the collegiate
level, the former La Grande
standout is looking to take
things one at-bat at a time.
“I think I just need to
keep staying calm at the
plate and keep hitting the
ball the way I am, playing
strong defense and picking
my team up,” Seavert said.
Ryan Brennecke/The Bulletin
Cove’s Sarah Koza competes in the 50-yard freestyle race during
the 4A/3A/2A/1A state championships in Beaverton on Saturday,
Feb. 19, 2022.
The team will have time off
to train, before embarking
on the long course season
in May.
STANDINGS
College baseball
Cascade Collegiate Conference
Team
League Overall
College of idaho
9-3
21-18
lewis-Clark State
6-2
35-3
Bushnell
7-5
9-26
Oregon Tech
4-4
25-14
British Columbia
5-6
17-19
Corban
2-6
15-17-1
Eastern Oregon
2-9
9-27
College softball
Cascade Collegiate Conference
Team
League Overall
Oregon Tech
19-2
34-7
College of idaho
14-4
28-8
Eastern Oregon
14-4
27-10
Southern Oregon
12-6
30-10
British Columbia
10-8
12-12
Corban
9-10
15-23
Carroll
8-12
11-21
Northwest
8-13
11-25
Bushnell
5-11
Warner pacific
3-15
providence
0-17
Prep baseball
Greater Oregon League
Team
League
la Grande
2-0
Baker/powder Valley
2-0
Mcloughlin
0-2
Ontario
0-2
2A/1A Special District 7
Team
League
Heppner/ione
4-0
Grant union/prairie City
2-1
pilot Rock/Nixyaawii/ukiah 2-1
dufur/South Wasco County 1-0
Weston-McEwen
1-0
adrian
0-0
Sherman/arlington
0-0
Stanfield/Echo
0-2
union/Cove
0-3
8-22
5-23
1-23
Overall
10-1
6-6
1-4
0-7
Overall
5-2
5-4
4-4
7-0
3-0
1-0
1-1
2-5
0-3
lyle/Wishram
0-3
Prep softball
Greater Oregon League
Team
League
la Grande
2-0
Mcloughlin
2-0
Ontario
0-2
Baker/powder Valley
0-2
2A/1A Special District 6
Team
League
union/Cove
3-0
Grant union/prairie City
2-0
Weston-McEwen
2-0
pilot Rock/Nixyaawii
1-1
adrian
0-0
Echo/Stanfield
0-2
Heppner/ione
0-2
Elgin/imbler
0-2
lyle/Wishram/Klickitat
0-0
0-3
Overall
6-4
4-1
5-4
4-4
Overall
8-2
8-0
5-2
6-5
2-0
6-3
1-10
0-2
0-0
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