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Page 2B SPORTS East Oregonian Thursday, January 1, 2015 TOP 10: hurdles, the 300-meter intermediate hurdles and the Continued from 1B during the offseason, for their sophomore seasons, and the T-Wolves could potentially return 10 players the radar as she prepares for her second WNBA season, 3 BMCC destroys NW The Blue Mountain 4 status in 2014, and did so in Logan graduated and - HHS extends dynasty - surrounding her during her ousted in the second round of the 2014 Class 1A state - to an all-state team, and all of them return this spring their third NWAC champi- pionships at the 5A level, a - 7 - centage and 148-22 record in second straight title in 2014 under head coach Shaun During the regular sea- that included a season-long iston had three individual and the NWAC Tournament in Tacoma, Washington, Brazile lets ’er buck Rodeo’s richest 9 Distance double Umatilla junior country individual title in - given to the rodeo’s top Brazile added a third con- secutive all-around title and in the process procured this three opponents in the third - EO file photo For the second year in a No. 6 The Pendleton High School softball team piles onto pitcher Hailey Kline after defeating Putnam 2-1 in the 5A state championship softball game on Saturday, June 7, 2014, in Corvallis. pounds) and Isaac Aguilar joining up Cash Myers and at Lane Community College Bulldogs found the podium as sophomore outside hitter as the last undefeated team of those placers graduate, named to the American Vol- continue their run at the top this season if all the pieces 5 6 Back-to-back titles special day for Eastern enough for third in the ag- to qualify for the all-around After reaching the Tri-State Tournament in 10 appetite of the season to earn a spot championship game for just the fourth time in school this year and his 12th of - found redemption in 2014 championships in steer-rop- 8 42-21 in a state-title rematch championship for the pro- - Behind super senior Ellie Logan, the Con- - carried an undefeated record into postseason only to fall They lost to Regis in the - three major 1A girls state championships during the Adrian Romero earner Most of the Mustangs for another run at a state return to the diamond this - ers Alexis Morrison and Tiah EO file photo 12th home run of the season tied the state championship No. 5 Irrigon’s Fredy Vera lifts teammate A.J. Timpy into the air after the Knights won the 2A OSAA boys bas- ketball championship on Saturday, March 8, 2014, at the Pendleton Convention Center. dash, the 100-meter high ROSE: Continued from 1B tional championship there last PREPS: Boomers defeat Mustangs rushing and one receiving) and is the top-rated passer in the Continued from 1B guy and amazing player,” Win- - front of the up-tempo offense - Florida State players have said they have done more con- ditioning to get ready for the - - - - - of the nation’s elite is a national - After romping to a perfect season last year, this season has line, he has more often than not Seminoles have overcome a half- - r Florida State is its defensive line is has games, including the Atlantic Coast Conference championship - - he added an exclamation point against the Wildcats and ended also have their hands full chasing SUNSET 63, HERMISTON 39 SHS 15 18 17 13 — 63 HHS 10 9 10 10 — 39 SUNSET — Ely Kelton 18, Hay 5, Carpenter 9, Gallagher 2, Dyer 2, Cho 2, Karlin 17, Holzeng 2, Brown 6. HERMISON — Dillon Zimmerly 22, C. Flores 2, T. Neal 2, K. Craf- ton 3, A. Nailon 2, K. Hamlin 4, C. Knutz 2, L. Gammell 2. 3-point field goals — SHS, 9 HHS 2. Free throws — SHS 4-4, HHS 9-16. Fouls — SHS 13, HHS 6. TOLEDO 62, HEPPNER 36 you can’t just hide up under a of last year’s title game against - - noles after missing much of the - SCOREBOARD Local slate PREP BOYS BASKETBALL Today Nixyaawii vs. East Linn Christian (at Salem Academy), 5:30 p.m. Friday Nixyaawii vs. TBD (at Salem Academy), TBD Irrigon at Dayton, 6 p.m. Helix at Arlington, 7:30 p.m. PREP GIRLS BASKETBALL Today Umatilla vs. Kennedy (at Salem Academy), 9 a.m. Nixyaawii vs. TBD (at Salem Academy), 7 p.m. Friday Umatilla vs. TBD (at Salem Academy), TBD Nixyaawii vs. TBD (at Salem Academy), TBD Helix at Arlington, 4:30 p.m. PREP WRESTLING Friday Hermiston. Mac-Hi at Rollie Lane Tournament (Nampa, ID), 11 a.m. Heppner, Irrigon, Echo, Mac-Hi at Joseph Tournament, 2 p.m. COLLEGE MEN’S BASKETBALL Friday Concordia at Eastern Oregon, 7:30 p.m. COLLEGE WOMEN’S B ASKETBALL Friday Concordia at Eastern Oregon, 5:30 p.m. Football NFL Wild-card Playoffs Saturday, Jan. 3 Arizona at Carolina, 1:35 p.m. (ESPN) Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 5:15 p.m. (NBC) Sunday, Jan. 4 Cincinnati at Indianapolis, 10:05 a.m. (CBS) Detroit at Dallas, 1:40 p.m. (FOX) NCAA Wednesday Peach Bowl At Atlanta TCU 42, Mississippi 3 Fiesta Bowl At Glendale, Ariz. Boise State 38, Arizona 30 Today Outback Bowl At Tampa, Fl a. Wisconsin (10-3) vs. Auburn (8-4), 9 a.m. (ESPN2) Cotton Bowl Classic At Arlington, Texas Michigan State (10-2) vs. Baylor (11-1), 9:30 a.m. (ESPN) Citrus Bowl At Orlando, Fla. Minnesota (8-4) vs. Missouri (10-3), 10 a.m. (ABC) Rose Bowl At Pasadena, Calif. Playoff semifinal: Oregon (12-1) vs. Florida State (13-0), 2 p.m. (ESPN) Sugar Bowl At New Orleans Playoff semifinal: Alabama (12-1) vs. Ohio State (12-1), 5:30 p.m. (ESPN) Friday, Jan. 2 Armed Forces Bowl At Fort Worth, Texas Pittsburgh (6-6) vs. Houston (7-5), 9 a.m. (ESPN) TaxSlayer Bowl At Jacksonville, Fla. Iowa (7-5) vs. Tennessee (6-6), 12:20 p.m. (ESPN) Alamo Bowl At San Antonio UCLA (9-3) vs. Kansas State (9-3), 3:45 p.m. (ESPN) Cactus Bowl At Tempe, Ariz. Oklahoma State (6-6) vs. Washington (8-5), 7:15 p.m. (ESPN) Basketball NBA Wednesday’s Games Boston 106, Sacramento 84 Indiana 106, Miami 95 L.A. Clippers 99, New York 78 Houston 102, Charlotte 83 Milwaukee 96, Cleveland 80 New Orleans at San Antonio (n) Phoenix at Oklahoma City (n) Today’s Games Denver at Chicago, 5 p.m. Sacramento at Minnesota, 5 p.m. NCAA Wednesday No. 2 Duke 84, Wofford 55 No. 4 Wisconsin 89, Penn State 72 No. 6 Villanova 67, Butler 55 No. 9 Iowa State 83, MVSU 33 Seton Hall 78, No. 15 St. John’s 67 No. 16 Wichita State 66, Drake 58 No. 18 Oklahoma 61, George Mason 43 24. Colorado State (13-0) vs. Boise State. (n) 25. Georgetown (8-3) at Xavier. (n) Today’s Game No. 23 Northern Iowa at Evansville, 5 p.m. Friday’s Games No. 10 Utah vs. Southern Cal, 7 p.m. No. 21 Washington at California, 7 p.m. Washington St. at Stanford, Noon UCLA at Colorado, 7 p.m. Hockey NHL Wednesday’s Games N.Y. Islanders 5, Winnipeg 2 Tampa Bay 5, Buffalo 1 N.Y. Rangers 5, Florida 2 Pittsburgh 2, Carolina 1 Columbus 3, Minnesota 1 Toronto at Boston, (n) New Jersey at Detroit, (n) San Jose at Anaheim, (n) Arizona at Dallas, (n) Philadelphia at Colorado, (n) Edmonton at Calgary, (n) Today’s Games Chicago vs. Washington, 10 a.m. Los Angeles at Vancouver, 7 p.m. Friday’s Games Florida at Buffalo, 4 p.m. Montreal at New Jersey, 4 p.m. Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. Philadelphia at Carolina, 4 p.m. Toronto at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Edmonton at Colorado, 6 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Calgary, 6 p.m. St. Louis at Anaheim, 7 p.m. WHL Wednesday’s Games Swift Current at Edmonton, (n) Regina at Moose Jaw, (n) Spokane at Tri-City, (n) Seattle at Portland, (n) Friday’s games Everett at Prince Albert, 5 p.m. Moose Jaw at Regina, 5 p.m. Lethbridge at Edmonton, 6 p.m. Kootenay at Red Deer, 6 p.m. Kelowna at Kamloops, 7 p.m. Spokane at Victoria, 7:05 p.m. Prince George at Vancouver, 7:30 p.m. Tri-City at Seattle, 7:35 p.m. - TOLEDO 62, HEPPNER 36 THS (9-3) 14 8 25 15 — 62 HHS (9-1) 5 9 13 9 — 36 TOLEDO — Marchant 11, Stam 0, T. Cross 4, J. Cross 21, N. Cross 0, Rodda 3, R. Otis 1, Cyphrant 0, Ammons 20, Rhymer 0, K. Otis 2. HEPPNER — Ross Cutsforth 17, W. Putman 3, J. Lindsay 0, K. Currin 0, L. Grieb 10, C. Hedman 4, K. Murray 2, C. Kindle 0. 3-point field goals — THS 9, HHS 3. Free throws — THS 3-6, HHS 3-4. Fouls — THS 10, HHS 9. Wrestling championship on Tuesday at the 12th annual -