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    SPORTS
A10 — THE OBSERVER
THURSDAY, MAY 12, 2022
LOCAL STANDINGS
COLLEGE BASEBALL
Cascade Collegiate Conference
Team
League
Overall
LC 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
46-10
Southern Oregon
24-6
46-12
Eastern Oregon
24-6
41-14
College of Idaho
22-8
40-15
British Columbia
18-12
22-19
Corban
11-19
18-36
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
PREP BASEBALL
Greater Oregon League
Team
League
La Grande
10-0
Baker/Powder Valley
8-2
McLoughlin
1-9
Ontario
1-9
SOFTBALL
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a lot of diff erent infi elds
and a lot of diff erent out-
fi elds, but people have
really stepped up.”
For Bowen, building team
chemistry has been a point
of emphasis for the whole
roster. She noted that with
just 15 players on the team,
off -the-fi eld bonding has
translated to success on the
fi eld.
“We’re really just
working together and talking
to each other out there,”
Bowen said. “We’re doing a
lot of team bonding. Being
close helps a lot, especially
in trusting each other on the
fi eld.”
Bowen, an Oregon State
commit, leads the team with
eight home runs and has
totaled 34 RBIs and 23 runs.
She has hit .449 on the year
and been the team’s staple in
the outfi eld.
Overall
21-1
14-9
4-11
1-18
2A/1A Special District 7
Team
League
Dufur/South Wasco Co. 12-0
Weston-McEwen
11-1
Heppner/Ione
10-4
Grant Union/Prairie City
4-5
Sherman/Arlington/
Condon/Wheeler
4-5
Union/Cove
3-6
Stanfi eld/Echo
3-10
Pilot Rock/Nixyaawii/Ukiah 2-9
Adrian
0-0
Lyle/Wishram/
Klickitat/Trout Lake
0-9
Overall
18-1
13-2
11-8
9-9
6-6
3-6
5-13
5-12
3-0
ENDORSED BY
John & Deb Howard
Congressman Cliff Bentz
Jon & Julie Hickerson
Congressman Greg Walden (retired)
John Cuthberth
Senator Bill Hansell
John Lamoreau
Representative Bobby Levy
John Selman
Representative Greg Barreto (retired)
John Wilson
District Attorney Kelsie McDaniel
Josh Diacetis
Sheriff Cody Bowen
Josh Ridley
Sheriff Steve Oliver (Retired)
Justin Armstrong
Kelly Anderes
Kat Naughton
Wayla Lincoln
Kelsey Fregulia
Alan & Michelle Duffy
Ken & Aimee Patterson
Austin & Julie Hatley
Kyle McDaniel
Austin Arnoldus
Lara & Jon Paustian
Bill & Donna Tsiatsos
Lindsay Warness
Blake Bars
Logan McRea
Brett Baxter
Mardi Ford
Brett Rudd
Margarette Craig
Brett Wheeler
Mark Simmons
Brianna Moulton
Mat Miles
Brock Eckstein
Matt Insko
Bruce & Karen Kevan
Mauri deLint
Buck & Melissa Fullerton
Maurizio Valerio
Caden Hicks
Mike & Tamarah Rysavy
Carson Greenwell
Mike & Tracy Partney
Cassie & John Miller-Petersen
Mike Billman
Chad Mueller
Molly King
Cheryl Martin
Monte Reed
Chris & Linda Panike
Morgan Olson
Cody Vela
Nathan Weishaar
Colby Johnson
Neil Roberson
Cory & Kim Miller
OCA President Todd Nash
Craig Beverage
Odin Miller
Curtis Martin
Patrick Flynn
Dale & Lisa Eisminger
Patty Bingaman
Dale & Virginia Mamen
Paul Swigert
Dane & Cammee Jensen
Pete & Katie Trick
Darci & Brad Sweet
Rob Beck
Darcy Carreiro
Rob Lane
Derek Cooper
Robert Minarich
Doug & Patty Hislop
Ronald Bruce
Emma Combe
Ryan Rodighiero
Frank Humber
Sam & Reva Hartenstein
Fred Hawkins
Sondra & Bill Rosholt
Gust & Karin Tsiatsos
Scott Bisenius & Melinda
Guy & Peggy Weishaar
Becker-Bisenius
Irwin Smutz
Scott Newman
Isaac Insko
Scott Wilkinson
Jace Eisminger
Shawn Bingaman
Jake & Katie Hanson
Sherry Haeger
Jake Seavert
Susan Bunch
Jamie Jo & Tony Haddock
Suzannah Moore-Heman
Janet Rudd
Teresa Stratton
Jaquin & Jade Grant
Tony & Jamie Haddock
Jason & Bene Kehr
Triangle W Farms
Jason Kehr
Tyler Brooks
JD & Audra Cant
Vince & Robin Naughton
Jennifer Isley
Warner Wasley
Jennifer Schemm Williams
Wilson Zehr
Jenny Bartell
Zach Wilson
Jess & Sheryln Roberts
Joe Neer
Joe Prummer Paid for by the Committee to Re-elect Paul Anderes
0-10
PREP SOFTBALL
Greater Oregon League
Team
League
La Grande
9-1
Ontario
7-3
Baker/Powder Valley
2-8
McLoughlin
2-8
2A/1A Special District 6
Team
League
Grant Union/Prairie City 10-0
Pilot Rock/Nixyaawii
6-2
Union/Cove
6-4
Weston-McEwen
5-3
Echo/Stanfi eld
3-5
Heppner/Ione
2-6
Adrian
0-0
Elgin/Imbler
0-12
Lyle/Wishram/Klickitat
0-0
Krantz did not have an
ideal senior season, suff ering
a year-ending injury in the
fi rst game of the season,
but the senior has made the
best of her role. As a utility
player, the senior aims to
observe small improvements
from the sidelines and help
the team in any way she can.
“It’s mentally a little
upsetting, but I like being
here and cheering on the
girls because I think that’s
the best thing possible,”
Krantz said. “I’m going to
continue to support them,
because I know they’d do the
exact same.”
Krantz also noted that
the team has stayed close
through highs and lows this
year, even learning from
mistakes — she stated that a
loss to Ontario on April 29
was a large motivator.
“We recognize how bad
we felt as a team, recon-
nected and worked on it
going forward,” Krantz said.
As all three seniors look
Overall
13-5
15-5
8-10
4-12
Overall
20-0
12-6
14-5
10-7
11-8
3-15
2-1
0-12
0-0
toward the postseason, each
athlete shares a common
goal for the team: a state title
push. The fi rst step will be
a run at the Greater Oregon
League title, to which
Ontario and La Grande have
been neck and neck.
“I think we have high
hopes,” Neer said of the
upcoming postseason.
“Everyone has learned on the
fl y this year and been really
fl exible and coachable.”
“I’m hoping we can
play our best and see how
it goes,” Bowen said. “You
never know how other teams
will come out and how we’ll
do, but I think we’ll do pretty
good.”
La Grande’s senior day
doubleheader against Baker/
Powder Valley is sched-
uled for 2 p.m. on May
13, with the action taking
place at Pioneer Park. The
Tigers’ regular season offi -
cially ends on May 20, with
a road matchup at Pendleton/
Griswold.
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