SPORTS A10 — THE OBSERVER ROLLINS Continued from Page A9 it. I told him to enjoy the living heck out of it.” Rollins said he plans to major in agricultural entre- preneurship, which includes business, economy, agricul- ture and accounting. A man of many talents The Cardinal finished 5-5 overall and 4-2 in Spe- cial District 2-West play this past season. They lost to St. Paul 44-8 in a mud bowl in the first round of the 1A state playoffs. It was the Cardi- nals’ first trip to state since 2009. Rollins had 89 yards rushing, nine tackles and a quarterback sack in the game. Rollins was a first- team all-league kicker and punter, and was named to the second team as a run- ning back and guard, and was an honorable mention linebacker. Rollins rushed for 712 yards on 91 carries for 13 touchdowns. He also led the Cardinals with 106 tackles. “Tanner is a kid who is very versatile,” Stefani said. “He is very football savvy. He could roll into the center position and learn that position very quickly. I could definitely see him playing center. His versatility is going to be the big thing for him going to college.” Rollins also is an alter- nate for the East team for the 69th annual East-West Shrine Game on Aug. 6 in Baker City. “Most of us kids who come and play are farm kids,” Rollins said. “We have to work and that work ethic translates to the foot- ball field and the class- room. I don’t live on a farm, but I work on a farm and ranch.” Rollins also played bas- ketball for the Cardinals, who finished their season 20-2 overall and 9-0 in Big Sky League play. They lost a state play-in game to Nixyaawii to end their season. Rollins averaged 5.4 points, seven rebounds, 2.5 steals and 2.1 assists a game for the Cardinals. He was selected to the Big Sky League honorable mention team. Rollins and his younger brother Bryce get their ath- letic talents from their par- ents Ed and Tricia. Ed Rollins played foot- ball and wrestled at West Seattle High School, and went on to play football at Montana State, where he was an offensive lineman for the Bobcats. Tricia played basket- ball and was a cheerleader at Lima High School in Montana. SaTuRday, apRil 23, 2022 ON THE SLATE Friday, April 22 (Games completed after print deadline) COLLEGE SOFTBALL Oregon Tech at Eastern Oregon (2), 2 p.m. PREP BASEBALL Joseph/Enterprise/Wallowa at irrigon (2), 1 p.m. PREP SOFTBALL la Grande at Baker/powder Valley (2), 2 p.m. union/Cove at Weston- McEwen (2), 2 p.m. Grant union/prairie City at Elgin/imbler (2), 2 p.m Joseph/Enterprise/Wallowa at irrigon (2), 1 p.m. PREP TRACK & FIELD la Grande, powder Valley at Wayne invitational, 2 p.m. Saturday, April 23 COLLEGE BASEBALL Eastern Oregon at College of idaho (2), noon COLLEGE SOFTBALL Oregon Tech at Eastern Oregon (2), 11 a.m. PREP BASEBALL philomath at la Grande, noon Sherman/arlington/Condon at union/Cove (2), 11 a.m. PREP TRACK & FIELD Cove, Elgin, imbler, powder Valley, union, Enterprise, Joseph at 1a/2a/3a Regional Track Meet hosted by Cove High School, Eastern Oregon university, 10 a.m. Sunday, April 24 COLLEGE BASEBALL Eastern Oregon at College of idaho (2), 10 a.m. Tuesday, April 26 PREP BASEBALL la Grande at College place, 3:30 p.m. Joseph/Enterprise/Wallowa at union/Cove, 5 p.m. PREP SOFTBALL Joseph/Enterprise/Wallowa at Echo/Stanfield (2), 2 p..m Continued from Page A9 games played — he aver- aged 38.2% from 3-point range and shot 39.4% from the field. In his freshman season, Brown played in 10 games and scored 9.9 points per game off 56.3% shooting from long range and 56.1% from the field. The additions come in the wake of losing senior guard Max McCullough from the starting lineup. Guard Zane Wright left the program following his graduation, while for- ward Xavier Lovelace left Eastern after finishing the year second on the team in scoring. Guard Manny N’Tula will also transfer this offseason to play closer to home. Following the loss of several guards, Eastern has stocked up its backcourt with a sizable group of new- comers. The Mountaineers are coming off a season in which first-year head coach Kemp led the way for a 18-13 record overall and a 12-10 record in conference play. Wednesday, April 27 McEwen (2), 2 p.m. Riverside at Joseph/Enterprise/ Wallowa (2), 1 p.m. PREP TRACK & FIELD Cove at pendleton Small Meet invite, 2 p.m. Elgin, imbler at don Walker invite, 2 p.m. Enterprise at Nike/Jesuit Twilight Relays, portland, 2 p.m. Thursday, April 28 Saturday, April 30 PREP TRACK & FIELD PREP TENNIS COLLEGE BASEBALL la Grande vs. Four Rivers, Treasure Valley Community College, 2 p.m. Corban at Eastern Oregon (2), noon Friday, April 29 COLLEGE SOFTBALL Eastern Oregon at Carroll College (2), 1 p.m. PREP BASEBALL Riverside at Joseph/Enterprise/ Wallowa (2), 1 p.m. la Grande at Ontario (2), 2 p.m. PREP SOFTBALL la Grande at Ontario (2), 2 p.m. union/Cove at Grant union/ prairie City (2), 2 p.m. Elgin/imbler at Weston- COLLEGE SOFTBALL Eastern Oregon at Carroll College (2), 10 a.m. PREP BASEBALL union/Cove at Grant union/ prairie City (2), 11 a.m. PREP TRACK & FIELD la Grande at legends invite, Walla Walla, Washington, 10:30 a.m. Cove, Elgin, imbler, la Grande, union, Enterprise, Joseph at union Relays, 11 a.m. powder Valley at Saint alphonsus invitational, noon STANDINGS COLLEGE BASEBALL Carroll Warner pacific providence Cascade Collegiate Conference Team League Overall lewis-Clark State 12-3 41-4 College of idaho 12-8 24-23 Oregon Tech 9-7 30-17 British Columbia 7-8 20-21 Bushnell 9-11 11-32 Corban 7-9 20-20-1 Eastern Oregon 2-12 9-30 COLLEGE SOFTBALL HOOPS PREP TENNIS Baker/powder Valley at la Grande, 3 p.m. Cascade Collegiate Conference Team League Overall Oregon Tech 22-2 38-7 College of idaho 20-4 35-8 Eastern Oregon 19-5 34-11 Southern Oregon 18-6 38-10 British Columbia 12-12 15-16 Corban 10-12 16-26 Northwest 10-17 14-30 Bushnell 8-14 12-26 9-17 3-21 1-22 12-28 5-31 2-30 adrian lyle/Wishram/ Klickitat/Trout lake 0-0 1-0 0-6 0-7 PREP BASEBALL PREP SOFTBALL Greater Oregon League Team League Overall la Grande 6-0 15-1 Baker/powder Valley 4-2 8-8 Mcloughlin 0-4 2-6 Ontario 0-4 0-11 2A/1A Special District 7 Team League Overall Heppner/ione 7-0 8-3 Weston-McEwen 6-0 8-0 dufur/South Wasco County 3-0 9-1 Grant union/prairie City 2-1 7-5 union/Cove 2-4 2-4 pilot Rock/Nixyaawii/ukiah 2-6 5-9 Sherman/arlington/ Condon/Wheeler 1-2 3-3 Stanfield/Echo 1-5 3-8 Greater Oregon League Team League Overall la Grande 4-0 8-4 Ontario 4-2 9-4 Mcloughlin 2-4 4-7 Baker/powder Valley 0-4 5-6 2A/1A Special District 6 Team League Overall union/Cove 5-1 11-2 Grant union/prairie City 4-0 13-0 Weston-McEwen 2-0 5-4 Echo/Stanfield 2-4 10-5 Heppner/ione 2-4 3-12 pilot Rock/Nixyaawii 1-1 7-5 adrian 0-0 2-0 Elgin/imbler 0-6 0-6 lyle/Wishram/Klickitat 0-0 0-0 OREGON CAPITAL INSIDER We’re investing in Salem coverage when other news organizations are cutting back. 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