SPORTS A10 — THE OBSERVER THURSDAY, MAY 5, 2022 STANDINGS COLLEGE BASEBALL Cascade Collegiate Conference Team League Overall Lewis-Clark State 19-3 48-4 British Columbia 14-9 27-22 College of Idaho 14-10 29-25 Corban 10-12 23-22-1 Bushnell 9-14 11-36 Oregon Tech 9-15 30-25 Eastern Oregon 4-16 11-34 COLLEGE SOFTBALL Cascade Collegiate Conference Team League Overall Oregon Tech 25-5 43-10 Southern Oregon 14-6 46-10 Eastern Oregon 24-6 39-13 College of Idaho 22-8 37-13 British Columbia 17-13 20-18 Corban 12-18 19-33 Carroll 11-19 14-31 Bushnell 11-19 15-33 Northwest Warner Pacifi c Providence 11-19 4-26 4-26 16-32 6-36 6-34 Adrian Lyle/Wishram/ Klickitat/Trout Lake 0-0 3-0 0-9 0-10 PREP BASEBALL PREP SOFTBALL Greater Oregon League Team League Overall La Grande 10-0 21-1 Baker/Powder Valley 6-2 12-8 Ontario 1-7 1-16 McLoughlin 1-9 4-11 2A/1A Special District 7 Team League Overall Dufur/South Wasco Co. 10-0 16-1 Weston-McEwen 10-0 12-1 Heppner/Ione 8-4 9-8 Sherman/Arlington/ Condon/Wheeler 4-5 6-6 Grant Union/Prairie City 3-4 8-8 Union/Cove 3-6 3-6 Stanfi eld/Echo 3-8 5-11 Pilot Rock/Nixyaawii/Ukiah 2-7 5-1 Greater Oregon League Team League Overall La Grande 7-1 11-5 Ontario 5-3 13-5 Baker/Powder Valley 2-6 8-8 McLoughlin 2-6 4-10 2A/1A Special District 6 Team League Overall Grant Union/Prairie City 8-0 18-0 Union/Cove 6-4 12-5 Weston-McEwen 5-1 10-5 Pilot Rock/Nixyaawii 4-2 10-6 Echo/Stanfi eld 3-5 11-8 Heppner/Ione 2-6 3-15 Adrian 0-0 2-1 Elgin/Imbler 0-10 0-10 Lyle/Wishram/Klickitat 0-0 0-0 Follow us on Facebook! Eastern Oregon University’s Karsyn Zaragoza (7) rounds third base on her way to home plate against Providence University at the Peggy Anderson Softball Field, La Grande, on Friday, March 25, 2022. The Observer, File SOFTBALL Continued from Page A9 April 22. Eastern swept the fi rst three conference games and lost the fourth matchup 9-6. The victories propelled the Mountaineers to a tie for fi rst overall in the Cas- cade Collegiate Conference standings, but the team ulti- mately fi nished third amid a tight fi nish at the top of the rankings. Heading into the team’s fi rst-round matchup, Eastern boasts a 3-1 record against Corban on the year. The Mountaineers out- scored the Warriors 18-13 across a four-game series. Eastern is set to square off against Corban at 11:30 a.m. on May 6, with the winner advancing to play Southern Oregon later on the same day. The loser of the fi rst-round matchup will have a chance at redemption in the dou- ble-elimination tournament. The Observer, File Solo Taylor (16) leads the troops during Eastern Oregon University football practice at Community Stadium in La Grande on Wednesday, Aug. 11, 2021. FOOTBALL Continued from Page A9 for the evening Blue and Gold football game. On the community engagement side of things, the Eastern wrestling team will host a cornhole tournament from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The tail- gate zone and beer garden will be up and running from noon through 7 p.m. Eastern will host a silent auction benefi tting the ath- letic department from noon to 5 p.m. And a family fun fest is set to take place from noon to 6 p.m. The Blue and Gold game at 6 p.m. is the main event of the weekend. “We want it to be a com- petitive game,” Camp said of the scrimmage. “It’s controlled, obviously, but there’s a certain amount of things I want to see in the game.” For Camp and the foot- ball team, the spring game serves as an integral expe- rience for newcomers and experienced players alike. Camp stated that the team will go through a standard game day rou- tine, from morning walk- throughs to pregame rit- uals — the scrimmage will be primarily off ense versus defense to sim- ulate in-game action. The second half of the game will be more situ- ational, running through special teams plays and other scenarios. Camp said the experience will go a long way particularly for freshmen and players looking to step up into bigger roles this fall. “Some of these kids hav- en’t done that, so that’s what I try to use the spring game for,” he said. “It’s good prep for Aug. 27 when Montana Tech is here.” Camp noted that the team currently has more than 90 athletes on the roster, with 27 students taking part in the upcoming recruiting class. “Spring is a chance to see a bunch of diff erent guys playing together and seeing who works together well,” the coach said. “As a team, we’re really working together right now. We’re just making sure we get the correct looks and playing good football.” As for position battles, Camp said that every posi- tion is open. “That’s spring football, there’s nobody really set in stone,” he said. “We do have some performers who I think can shake up the Frontier Conference, but at the same time, they’re going to go out there and fi ght for the job every day.” Camp emphasized the role that community engagement plays in the event, as the team’s spring game has grown over his 15 years as head coach. The team has also recently been a part of Arbor Day tree planting, STEM kits for local schools and other community events. “Getting out in the com- munity is probably the most important thing these kids do,” Camp said, “to be able to give back to Eastern Oregon University and the community.” ON THE SLATE May 3 results Tuesday, May 10 PREP BASEBALL PREP BASEBALL La Grande 10, McLoughlin 0 La Grande 12, McLoughlin 0 Weston-McEwen 13, Union/ Cove 0 Stanfi eld/Echo at Union/Cove, 4 p.m. Joseph/Enterprise/Wallowa at Weston-McEwen (2), 3 p.m. PREP SOFTBALL PREP TENNIS La Grande 12, McLoughlin 0 La Grande 13, McLoughlin 1 Four Rivers at La Grande, 3 p.m. Friday, May 6 COLLEGE SOFTBALL Eastern Oregon vs. Corban, Klamath Falls, 11:30 a.m. PREP BASEBALL Umatilla at Joseph/Enterprise/ Wallowa (2), 1 p.m. PREP SOFTBALL Pilot Rock/Nixyaawii at Elgin/ Imbler (2), 2 p.m. Umatilla at Joseph/Enterprise/ Wallowa (2), 1 p.m. PREP TRACK & FIELD Cove, Elgin, Imbler, La Grande, Powder Valley, Union, Joseph at Baker Invitational, 10 a.m. Enterprise at Grant Union Invitational, noon Monday, May 9 PREP GIRLS GOLF La Grande at 4A Special District 4 Championships, Pendleton OFFER ENDS May 13, 2022 Don't Wait! 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