SPORTS A10 — THE OBSERVER SATURDAY, MAY 7, 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 The Observer/File Grace Gaither (15) receives a hero’s welcome at home plate after hitting a home run during the match between Eastern Oregon University and Providence University at Peggy Anderson Softball Field, La Grande, on Friday, March 25, 2022. EOU won all four matchups against the visiting team. SOFTBALL Continued from Page A9 mentions. Starr hit .327 on the year across 107 at-bats and recorded 39 total bases. She scored 16 runs and knocked in 15 Starr RBIs during the regular season. Zara- goza was second on the team with 31 runs and totaled 21 Zaragoza RBIs on the year. She hit .301 across 123 at-bats and tallied 37 hits. The Mountaineers fi n- ished the regular season with a 39-13 record, going 24-6 in conference play. Eastern is just two wins away from tying the pro- gram record for wins in a GOLF Continued from Page A9 year, so we’re defi nitely seeing improvements. I’m excited to see how we’ll do at districts and state.” Cox and Marissa Lane are the only upperclassmen anchoring the team, but a wide range of experience has not hindered the Tigers’ success. Cox noted that as the team’s lone senior, she has worked at establishing a positive atmosphere. “We’re all pretty equal,” Cox said. “It just depends on our mindset that day and if we play up to our potential.” Individual golfers have alternated top scores on a regular basis this year. Waldrop seeded the golfers for the district tournament based on average scores, which illustrates the con- sistency of this year’s roster. “The top four all aver- aged out within six strokes of each other, so they’re all kind of shooting around that 100 to 110 mark,” he said. “It’s pretty consistent as far as skill level and what the girls are shooting in tournaments.” Marissa Lane noted that the Tigers’ well-rounded season at 41, which was set in 1999 under now-athletic director Anji Weissenfl uh’s coaching. The Mountaineers hit their stride late in the year, taking three con- secutive conference wins over No. 3 Oregon Tech on the weekend of Friday, April 22. The series pro- pelled Eastern to a tie for fi rst place in the conference standings at the time. Upon completion of the regular season, the Moun- taineers fi nished in third place in the competitive Cascade Collegiate Con- ference. Eastern is set to travel to Klamath Falls for the conference tournament, with the team’s fi rst-round matchup scheduled for 11:30 a.m. on Friday, May 6 — the game was com- pleted after The Observer’s print deadline. The confer- ence championship game is scheduled for May 8 at 1:30 p.m. Cascade Collegiate Conference Team League Overall Oregon Tech 25-5 43-10 Southern Oregon 24-6 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 11-19 16-32 Warner Pacifi c 4-26 6-36 Providence 4-26 6-34 Ontario McLoughlin 1-7 1-9 2A/1A Special District 7 Team League Dufur/South Wasco Co. 10-0 Weston-McEwen 10-0 Heppner/Ione 8-4 Sherman/Arlington/ Condon/Wheeler 4-5 Grant Union/Prairie City 3-4 Union/Cove 3-6 Stanfi eld/Echo 3-8 Pilot Rock/ Nixyaawii/Ukiah 2-7 Adrian 0-0 Lyle/Wishram/ Klickitat/Trout Lake 0-9 1-16 4-11 Overall 16-1 12-1 9-8 6-6 8-8 3-6 5-11 5-10 3-0 0-10 Overall 13-5 13-5 8-8 4-12 Overall 18-0 12-5 10-5 10-6 11-8 3-15 2-1 0-10 0-0 Your guide to arts and entertainment around Eastern Oregon PREP BASEBALL Greater Oregon League Team League La Grande 10-0 Baker/Powder Valley 6-2 PREP SOFTBALL Greater Oregon League Team League La Grande 9-1 Ontario 5-3 Baker/Powder Valley 2-6 McLoughlin 2-8 2A/1A Special District 6 Team League Grant Union/Prairie City 8-0 Union/Cove 6-4 Weston-McEwen 5-1 Pilot Rock/Nixyaawii 4-2 Echo/Stanfi eld 3-5 Heppner/Ione 2-6 Adrian 0-0 Elgin/Imbler 0-10 Lyle/Wishram/Klickitat 0-0 Overall 21-1 12-9 Read more at GOEASTERNOREGON.COM performances will make an impact in the postseason. “It’s really nice to see because everybody is able to do their part every tour- nament,” she said. “If one person is having a bad day, there’s always another person who’s ready to pick up the slack.” La Grande has seen con- sistent success this year, despite an onslaught of windy, rainy and cold con- ditions at nearly every tour- nament. While the team members are crossing their fi ngers for favorable con- ditions in Pendleton, its senior leader noted that the adverse conditions prepared the Tigers well for any chal- lenges that may arise in the postseason. “We have had some chal- lenges with weather, basi- cally every tournament, so I think we’re ready,” Cox said. After a near fl awless reg- ular season, the bar is set high in the upcoming dis- trict and state competitions. “I’d like us to aim for the top at districts,” Lane said. “At state, we might as well shoot high and go for the title.” “Everyone just has to be ready and be positive about it, helping each other out,” Cox said. ON THE SLATE Saturday, May 7 PREP BASEBALL Lyle/Wishram/Klickitat/Trout Lake at Union/Cove (2), 11 a.m. COLLEGE TRACK & FIELD Eastern Oregon at Linfi eld Open, McMinnville Oregon, 10 a.m. Eastern Oregon at Portland Twilight, 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 10 PREP BASEBALL Joseph/Enterprise/Wallowa at Weston-McEwen (2), 3 p.m. Stanfi eld/Echo at Union/Cove, 4 p.m. PREP TENNIS Four Rivers at La Grande, 3 p.m. Thursday, May 12 PREP SOFTBALL Pendleton/Griswold at La Grande, 4 p.m. Grande (2), 2 p.m. PREP SOFTBALL Nyssa at Joseph/Enterprise/ Wallowa (2), 1 p.m. Baker/Powder Valley at La Grande (2), 2 p.m. Heppner/Ione at Union/Cove (2), 2 p.m. Don't Wait! Call and make your appointment now! 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