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W RESTLE
Continued from Page A7
gonwrestler.com) has Crater
ranked 5A No. 1 and Sandy in
a tie for No. 2 with Churchill
and Redmond at No. 7. “We
have a strong and a young
team that is still learning
how to compete at dual meets
as a team rather than just as
an individual. This tourna-
ment was much more about
the team than the individ-
ual.”
In the opening day, HRV
was placed in a four-team
pool with Bend, Crater and
Sandy for a three-dual round
robin. The Eagles lost 47-29
against Crater, then defeated
Bend 38-30, then lost to Sandy
44-12 to finish third in the
pool. Crater, which won the
pool, advanced to the 5A No. 1
bracket the following day and
ultimately finished fourth,
with Redmond in third, Her-
miston in second and Hills-
boro taking top honors at the
5A level after a 32-30 finals
win over the defending cham-
H AWKS
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Horizon bounced back
with a pair of impressive
wins to extend its conference
win streak, including regu-
lar season and district play-
of fs, to a combined 39
straight over the last four
seasons. Horizon’s last Big
Sky loss was 65-59 to the
Sherman Huskies on Feb. 10,
2012.
On Friday versus South
Wasco, Horizon overcame a
21-16 first quarter deficit and
knotted it at 31-31 at halftime.
Horizon took control of the
game in second half surging
ahead 54-42 going into the
fourth quarter after outscor-
ing South Wasco 23-11 in the
third to build a double digit
advantage. Horizon’s sev-
enth ranked offense (60.7
points a game) was highly
proficient as the Hawks shot
50 percent (26-for-52) from
the field. In addition to scor-
ing 22 points, Bloomster had
an impressive performance
with 21 rebounds, six assists
and two blocked shots.
On Saturday, Horizon led
from start-to-finish in an
easy blowout victory over
Mitchell-Spray. The Hawks
led 17-10 after one and then
their solid defense held the
Loggers to single digit scor-
ing in the second (eight pts.)
B owl
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The ultimate hooking ma-
chine, Jeff Brittle, seized
the third slot on our fab five.
We’re not kidding when we
say Jeff can hook the ball
out of the building. Without
a doubt he generates the
biggest hook in town, and he
sure had it talking in the
Fraternal, where he pumped
out a fine scratch 718 series,
which was 121 pins over his
average.
Our clean-up man this
pion Bulldogs.
On day two HRV finished
with two solid wins in the 5A
No. 3 bracket, with a 57-20
victory over Ridgeview and a
43-33 win over Mountain
View.
Kroll says he’s pleased
with the team’s outcome at
the tournament as an indica-
tor for the approaching 5A
Special District 4 champi-
onships (to be held next
month in Hood River), which
combine schools from the Co-
lumbia River and Inter-
mountain conferences as
state qualifier.
“Redmond is tough;
they’re the real deal,” he
said. “We lost to them on
Thursday and went on to beat
every other team in the con-
ference. That’s a good sign.”
Although Redmond will be
a roadblock at the district
tournament, the team will
also help tip the scales away
from Hermiston, which has
dominated the conference for
the last several years.
Topping individual perfor-
mances were Jason Shaner
and Junior Manzo, who
shared the best overall
Submitted photo
JESSICA DEHART works for a pin against a Sandy opponent Friday
at the Oregon Wrestling Classic. DeHart went 2-2 in the tourney.
record for the Eagles with
four wins and one loss. At 124
pounds, Shaner had two pins,
a 20-4 technical fall, an 18-4
win and a 5-1 loss. Manzo had
a solid tournament at 136
pounds with four pins and a
9-6 loss. HRV’s top-ranked
state contender, Christian
Marquez (5A No. 1 at 126),
rested the weekend due to an
injury the previous week.
Complete results are below.
In Thursday night’s duals,
the Eagles went 1-1, with a 47-
29 win against Summit and a
59-12 loss to Redmond.
Today Jan 21
Thurs. Jan 22
week is lefty Greg McDaniel.
What more can we say about
Greg other than he’s one of
the top bowlers in the North-
west, who has proved his
lofty reputation by winning
a bunch of really big-time
tournaments. Greg was fir-
ing on all twelve cylinders
in the Fraternal last week,
where he notched a big
scratch 749 series which was
110 pins over his average.
His 749 set was the highest
three-game total posted at
the lanes last week
Finally, we’re most proud
of our anchor bowler, Kay
Pratt. Kay is always right
there, in the fray of the pin
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PAULINA FINN had 11 points, as did teammate Trista Hicks, in
Horizon’s 33-28 win Saturday over the Mitchell-Spray Loggers.
state at the 5A level.
Four Eagles scored double
digits in the win; Parker
Kennedy led with 20 points,
six boards and three assists,
while Skyler Hunter had 15
points, Scottie Ziegner had
14 and Tyrone Stintzi had 13.
At 7-7, the Eagles are No. 2
in the Columbia River Con-
ference as they start their
nine-game league schedule
this Friday night at Pendle-
ton.
“We are excited to start
league play,” Coach Steve
Noteboom said. “Pendleton
has the best record in the
league and are ranked 5th in
state. We are coming off a
great game that was a big
confidence booster for the
players. Our goal is to be one
of the top three teams in
league and to make it into
the round of 16 for playoffs.”
Photo by Adam Lapierre
that. We need to get a win
against Ione. It’s a big game
for us, because it’s against a
team that we should have a
good chance of getting a win.
We’re just hoping to win
enough games to advance to
the district playoffs for the
first time in a long, long time
and that’s our main goal this
year.”
On Friday, the Hawks lost
40-19 to South Wasco County
(1-5, 3-12), which marked
Horizon’s 17th consecutive
Big Sky loss over a combined
period of the last three sea-
sons. Saturday’s win over the
Loggers was Horizon’s first
Big Sky win since a 55-40 vic-
tory Feb. 6, 2013 over Central
Christian.
PARKER KENNEDY drives to the hoop in a home game earlier this
season. Kennedy, a junior forward led the Eagles in scoring Friday
night with 20 points in the team’s 101-92 win over the Stevenson
Bulldogs. The Eagles are now 7-7 on the season as they start their
nine-game Columbia River Con-
ference schedule this Friday on
the road against the 9-4, 5A No.
6 ranked Pendleton Buckaroos.
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wars, week in and week out.
She has long been a darn
good league bowler. In the
Thursday afternoon senior
Lads and Lassies league last
week she was so “en fuego”
the pins couldn’t run and
hide fast enough to get away
from that mighty sphere of
hers. In the process of scat-
t e r i n g t h e s t i ck s, K ay
emerged with a sparkling
scratch 212 game and ended
up 110 pins over her average
for her three game stint.
Congratulations are also
in order for more round win-
ners in our leagues. The In-
credibowls team won the
first round in the Thursday
Hood River county league.
Bowling for the Incredi-
bowls are Rod Pratt, Ryan
Pratt and Angie Welch. The
Incredibowls just edged out
the Dolls with Balls trio for
the first round victory. In
the Thursday afternoon se-
nior Lads and Lassies
league, the 3 Pugs team pre-
vailed over the Bottom Feed-
ers crew. Bowling for the 3
Pugs are Minnie Allen, Clif-
ford Beat and Gordon Sim.
These round winners de-
serve a mini celebration as
they have now qualified to
bowl in their respective
league
ch a m p i o n s h i p
matches at the end of the
season.
What do you think of
these creative team names?
Great bowling everybody!
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Vs Crater: 47-27 loss
Vs. Bend: 38-30 win
Vs. Sandy: 44-12 loss
Vs. Ridgeview: 57-20 win
Vs. Mountain View: 43-33
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Horizon girls get
first Big Sky win
The Horizon Christian
High Lady Hawks (1-4 Big
Sky, 4-10 overall) captured
their first Big Sky Confer-
ence victory with a 33-28
home win over the Mitchell-
Spray Loggers Saturday. Se-
nior Trista Hicks (11 points)
and freshman Paulina Finn
(11 pts.) scored in double fig-
ures to help lead Horizon to
victory. Sophomore Jodee
Hicks (Trista’s cousin) had a
strong game too with six
blocked shots and 11 re-
bounds.
For Horizon first-year
coach Brian Stevens and his
Hawks, it was a momentum
building victory as it
snapped a seven-game losing
streak. Horizon meets the
Ione Cardinals (3-2 Big Sky,
3-8) in their next game at
home Friday at 6 p.m.
“T he girls definitely
played with a positive and
upbeat attitude to get their
first lea gue win,” said
Stevens. “They (Mitchell-
Spray) are a team that is very
similar to us, but it sure felt
good to get a win and every-
one was very happy about
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110/117, Angel Jones: 2-3
(15-0 loss, 9-6 loss, WBF, WBF,
LBF)
110/117, Jessica DeHart: 2-
2 (4-3 loss, 3-2 win, WBF, 5-1
loss)
124, Jason Shaner: 4-1
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18-4 win)
130, Dylan Peterson: 2-3
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136, Junior Manzo: 4-1
(WBF, WBF, 9-6 loss, WBF,
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142, Jorge Ortega: 3-2 (LBF,
5-4 win, 11-9 loss, WBF, LBF)
149, James Estes: 2-3 (WBF
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156, Jesus Gordian: 0-4
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164, Ian Rand: 0-4 (LBF,
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174, Steven Swafford: 2-2
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Fri. Jan 23
Sun. Jan 25
HRV wrestling participat-
ed in an historic contest
Thursday night, as six girls
from the team challenged
seven girls from Elmira in
what is believed to be the
first high school girls dual
meet in the state. Represent-
ing HRV were Jessica De-
Har t, Sarah Sulleng er,
Monique Yane z, Joanna
Endow, Martika Lane and
Payton Rigert. All six won
their matches (Rigert wres-
tled twice) to take a clean
and third (four pts.) quar-
ters, as they built a 48-22 lead
after three. Bloomster had
nine rebounds and two
blocked shots. Sophomore
Ethan Evans had nine points
and nine rebounds.
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sweep of the dual. They then
wrestled the following day in
a girls tournament at the
OWC (save for DeHart, who
competed in the team tourna-
ment), where Rigert and Sul-
lenger went 3-0 to claim gold
and Yanez went 2-1 to finish
second.
“I’d like to think that we’re
one of the top female
wrestling programs in the
state,” Kroll said. “There’s
about ten schools that have
five or more wrestlers on
their program and a bunch
more that have one or two.
Girls wrestling continues to
grow in Oregon and is going
to continue to grow. Sharing
the sport with the other half
of the population is awe-
some. T here’s female
wrestling in college, in the
Olympics and in high school
in lot of other states, Oregon
just needs to catch up.”
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