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Page 4B SPORTS East Oregonian MLB Morrison, Seager help Mariners outslug A’s By MICHAEL WAGAMAN Associated Press OAKLAND, Calif. — Logan Morrison had three hits, including a two-run double as part of Seattle’s six-run third inning, and the Mariners held off the Oakland Athletics 11-8 on Friday night. Kyle Seager and Stefen Romero b o t h homered while Brad Seattle M i l l e r drove in three runs for the Mariners, who won Oakland their third straight to clinch the season series between the division rivals. Jose Ramirez (1-0), the second of eight Seattle SLWFKHUV UHWLUHG ¿YH EDWWHUV for the win. The two teams, who entered with the worst records in the AL West, combined for 28 hits, including six doubles, one triple and three home runs. Danny Valencia had two hits, including a grand slam for Oakland. Seattle trailed 4-0 and 5-1 before scoring a season-high six runs while batting around in the third. Romero, a September call-up who entered the game in the bottom of the second after Franklin Gutierrez was forced out with tightness in his right groin, had an RBI single as part of Seattle’s big LQQLQJ+HKLWKLV¿UVWKRPHU of the season in the fourth. The A’s pulled to 9-8 in the sixth before Seager hit his 22nd home run in the ninth. Tom Wilhelmsen pitched the ninth for his ninth save. 11 8 Saturday, September 5, 2015 PREPS: ,UULJRQ6WDQ¿HOGUROO8PDWLOODZLQVVRJJ\QDLOELWHU 6WDQ¿HOG GURSSHG WKH match to Echo 3-0 (16-25, STANFIELD 42, 24-26, 16-25). Larissa ENTERPRISE 0 — At Castellanos and Kenzie Enterprise, a rain-soaked GRANT UNION 34, Gonzales had two aces ¿HOG IRUFHG WKH 6WDQ¿HOG W E S T O N - M C E W E N each. No further details Tigers to change their game- 32 — At Athena, a late were reported on that match. plan but couldn’t derail their score lifted Grant Union First-year head coach Angie RSHQHUXQGHU¿UVW\HDUKHDG past Weston-McEwen on Connell said her Tigers coach Davy Salas on Friday. Friday in both teams season played safe against the “The weather wasn’t opener. No further details Cougars. very favorable. Both teams were reported. It was the ,Q 6WDQ¿HOG¶V VHFRQG had trouble holding on to ¿UVWJDPHXQKHDGFRDFK7- test of the day, it took the the ball but for the most Bailey for the TigerScots. 7LJHUV¿YHVHWVWRSXWDZD\ part we were able to keep it the Redsides. After winning away from the edges and go Volleyball WKH¿UVWJDPH:DVFR HERMISTON 2, won the next two 16-25 up the middle three or four yards at a time,” Salas said. RIVERVIEW 1; MARIST DQG EHIRUH 6WDQ¿HOG “The running backs had 2, HERMISTON 0 —— VWRUPHGEDFNWRWDNHWKH¿QDO trouble keeping their feet so The Bulldogs traveled to two and the match 26-24, we tried to keep it as simple Bend for the Mountain View 15-11. Britton Braithwaite as possible. Our players did Tournament on Friday, and led the way with four blocks a very good job of adapting came out with split deci- and Gonzales had two along to what was given us and sions. After coming out of with Shyanne Connell. our blockers were able to pool play as the No. 8 seed, 0DGGLH *ULI¿Q WDFNHG RQ open holes for our running the Bulldogs (2-1) won the another block. ¿UVWJDPHDJDLQVW5LYHUYLHZ backs.” 6WDQ¿HOG ZDV IXOO RI DFHV Thyler Monkus led the 25-23 before dropping the against Wasco, dropping in way with 195 yards and two second game 25-22. The 29 in total. Castellanos had touchdowns, and quarter- Bulldogs then rebounded VHYHQ &RQQHOO DQG *ULI¿Q back Dylan Grogan added to put away Riverview by a had six each, and Gonzales 44 rushing yards and two 15-8 score. DQG%UDLWKZDLWHKDG¿YHHDFK Hermiston then moved touchdowns to his passing “I really have a lot of VWDWVRIIRUIRU\DUGV on to take on No. 1 seed FRQ¿GHQFH LQ WKLV WHDP Justin Keeney added Marist and did not put up They have a lot of talent, \DUGV DQG WRXFKGRZQV PXFKRID¿JKW0DULVWWRRN they just need to bring it to and Salas said the defense both games of the match, the court,” Connell said. had two goal-line stands to 25-8 and 25-9. preserve the shutout. The tournament left Bull- IONE 3, WALLOWA 0 dogs coach Dorothy Smith — At Ione, the Cardinals won UMATILLA 7, UNION with a few questions about their second match in as many 6 — At Union, after an 0-9 WKH WHDP WR ¿JXUH RXW QH[W GD\VWRRSHQWKHLU¿UVWVHDVRQ season in 2014, the Umatilla week in practice. under coach Brandi Orem. Vikings did not want to wait ³:HQHHGWR¿QGRXWZKR Strong serving high- any longer to get into the is going to step up and be lighted both matches as win column, as they downed our consistent players,” said Ione took down Irrigon 8QLRQ&RYH Smith. “Also transitioning 3-0 (25-21, 25-18, 25-16) “I’m proud of what I around the court and off the on Thursday, then swept saw,” said Vikings coach nets.” :DOORZD Mike Mosher. “The kids The Bulldogs will enjoy 25-14) on Friday. kept their heads up when some extra time between $QQ 5LHWPDQQ KDG ¿YH things didn’t go right. Union now and the next game to aces against Wallowa while was really tough, just like work on those issues, as Morgan Orem and Rachel last year, and we pulled Hermiston doesn’t hit the Holland each added three. through.” FRXUW DJDLQ XQWLO 6HSW Holland and Katelyn Bass :HW DQG VORSS\ ¿HOG when they host The Dalles each served 100 percent conditions did not deter the IRU WKH ¿UVW OHDJXH JDPH RI and Coach Orem said Jessie Vikings (1-0), who trailed the season. Flynn was also one of her 6-0 at halftime before a best servers in the match. late second half touchdown ECHO 3, STANFIELD Holland led the team with vaulted them into the lead 0; STANFIELD 3, SOUTH 11 kills and Orem said setter and eventually the victory. WASCO 2²$W6WDQ¿HOG Hannah Padberg was on “It was really weird WKH6WDQ¿HOGYROOH\EDOOWHDP point throughout. SOD\LQJWKH¿UVWJDPHRIWKH VSOLW LWV ¿UVW WZR UHJXODU ECHO 3, SOUTH season in 50 degree weather season matches Friday, and seeing everyone bundled being swept by Echo and WASCO 0 —— At Echo, up in sweats,” said Mosher. slipping by South Wasco the Cougars completed a clean sweep on Friday, No statistics were avail- County. football game. Continued from 1B Logan Grieb ran for 60 \DUGV RQ ¿YH FDUULHV DQG his only catch went for a 24-yard touchdown. Tommy %UHG¿HOGDGGHG\DUGVRQ nine carries. Kevin Murray led the defense with 13 tackles. Weston Putman had an inter- ception and fumble recovery to go with four tackles, and Wyatt Steagll also recovered a fumble. Imbler was led offensively by quarterback Brandon 0F*LOYUD\ ZKR ¿QLVKHG of 6 passing for 40 yards and an interception, but also ran IRU \DUGV &DOYLQ 0DUWLQ added 66 yards on 13 carries and scored Enterprise’s only touchdown. IRRIGON 47, RIVER- SIDE 8 — At Irrigon, the .QLJKWV RIIHQVH ZDV ¿ULQJ on all cylinders and ran up D KDOIWLPH OHDG EHIRUH ¿UVW\HDU ,UULJRQ FRDFK Steve Sheller put in the backups for the second half. Fredy Vera rushed for 128 yards and a touchdown on seven carries and added an 82-yard punt return that PDGH LW LQ WKH ¿UVW quarter. Austin Rice added 40 yards on four rushes with a touchdown, and Nate Verley FRPSOHWHGRISDVVHVIRU 128 yards, one touchdown and no interceptions. None of them played on offense after halftime. “We’ve got a lot of stuff to work on. It’s just game one,” Sheller said, “But the kids did a good job, they took it seriously and they really focused and they played together as a unit. They were clicking on offense which is nice to see Week One, and when you have Fredy Vera, he’s a special kid.” Sheller was also impressed with Verley’s command of the playbook as he spread his seven completions around to seven different receivers. One was a slant to Daniel Vera, which the sophomore took 23 yards to the shadow of the goal OLQH LQ KLV ¿UVW KLJK VFKRRO able due to the Vikings’ statbook being ruined in the rain. defeating South Wasco County 25-18, 25-16, and 25-21. Junior Hannah McCarty led the charge for the Cougars (2-1) tallying 14 kills, six blocks, and 11 serving points, while senior Kelsey Ranger added nine kills, 21 set assists, and was 100 percent from the serving line. “They didn’t let down, they stayed focused and ¿QLVKHG VWURQJ´ VDLG FRDFK Janice Scott. “Finishing strong was one of our down- falls last season and it’s good to see it improve early in the season.” While the two wins were a great sign, Scott did note some things that need work in practice. “Working with my middles on hand placement, GH¿QLWHO\´VKHVDLG³$O\VVD Ray got called six times for EHLQJ LQ WKH QHW LQ WKH ¿UVW PDWFK DJDLQVW 6WDQ¿HOG VR that needs practice.” WESTON-MCEWEN 3, UNION 2 — At Athena, the TigerScots’ mental toughness was on display LQ D WHQVH ¿YHVHW ZLQ RQ Friday. Weston-McEwen WRRN WKH ¿UVW WZR 25-19, but Union won the next two 25-22, 25-22 before the TigerScots edged WKHPLQWKHWLHEUHDNHU “Both teams just played well. Eastern Oregon volley- ball has a lot of good team out here,” said Weston-McEwen coach Shawn White. “It was just hard fought and took a long time. We know the girls are showing a tremendous amount of toughness at the end of the matches and it was good to get another hard-fought win.” Sarah Finifrock led the TigerScots (6-1) with 14 kills and added two aces. Anna Gilsdorf added 11 NLOOVDQG¿YHDFHVDQG6DUD YRQ%RUVWHO¿QLVKHGZLWK GLJV¿YHNLOOVDQGIRXUDFHV Setter Ali Schroeder had 34 assists to go with three aces, and Alyssa Finifrock and Maddi Muilenburg combined for nine kills and ¿YHEORFNV CLASSIFIED M ARK ETPL A C E Pla ce cla ssified a d s on lin e a t w w w.ea storeg on m a rketp la ce.com or ca ll 5 4 1-278-26 78 C O N TAC T US EDITIO N S DEADLIN ES 24 HO UR S ERVIC E 211 S.E. 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