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SPORTS Tuesday, September 8, 2015 Mountaineers show grit in loss SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Despite outscoring FCS opponent Sacramento State in the second half, the No. 13 Eastern Oregon University football team couldn’t recover from a 38-point GH¿FLWDQGIHOOWRWKH+RUQHWV “I am very proud of this team,” said head football coach Tim Camp. “They continued to play hard together. They showed grit! Also, I’m very happy with the assistant coaches and their leadership that they continue to show each day.” Junior quarterback Zach Bartlow threw for 163 yards, completing 21 of 33 passes, including a touchdown pass in the fourth quarter. Senior wide receiver Jace Billing- sley logged 186 all-purpose yards, including a 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown, while sophomore wide receiver Brenden Kelly had two FDWFKHVIRU\DUGVDQGDWRXFKGRZQ for the Mountaineers. Defensively, senior linebacker Gary Posten and senior defensive back Adam Bese paced EOU with 13 and 11 tackles, respectively. Volleyball BLUE MOUNTAIN 3, CLARK 1 — At Spokane, Wash., the Blue Mountain Timberwolves placed third at the Spokane Invitational over the weekend. $IWHUORVLQJWKHLU¿UVWWZRPDWFKHV of bracket play, the T-Wolves (6-5) edged Clark in the third-place match by scores of 25-13, 23-25, 25-20 and 1RRWKHUGHWDLOVZHUHUHSRUWHG The T-Wolves started the tourna- ment on Friday with two wins to earn the No. 1 seed from their pool. They EHDW :HQDWFKHH 25-8, and Bellevue 27-29, 25-22, 25-16, 18-25, 15-5. That matched them with Chemeketa LQWKH¿UVWURXQGRIEUDFNHWSOD\ZKLFK the Storm won by scores of 31-29, WR HQG WKH ¿UVW GD\ RI play. %0&&IHOOWR+LJKOLQHLQLWVRSHQHU on Saturday 25-16, 25-16, 17-25, The T-Wolves begin league play on Wednesday at Treasure Valley at 6 p.m. They then hold their home opener Thursday in a non-league match against North Idaho College at 2 p.m. ——— EOUsports.com provided portions of this report. Page 3B Vikings hang tough, shock Cougars College Roundup East Oregonian East Oregonian By NICHOLAS K. GERANIOS Associated Press PULLMAN, Wash. — The Port- land State football players call their style of play “Barney Ball,” in honor of new head coach Bruce Barnum. “Barney” Ball made a shocking debut on Saturday, as Portland State of the FCS upset Washington 6WDWH LQ D GULYLQJ UDLQVWRUP WKDW KDPSHUHG :68¶V KLJKÀ\LQJ offense. “It’s blue collar, tough, funda- mental football,” Barnum said of his style. It certainly was. 3RUWODQG6WDWHVFRUHGDOORILWV points in the second half, and won GHVSLWHEHLQJRXWJDLQHG\DUGVWR \DUGV ³2XU GHIHQVH ZDV WKH GH¿QLWLRQ of bend, don’t break,” said Barnum, who was making his debut as a college head coach and is working under a one-year contract. “They came together when they needed to.” Portland State’s players cele- brated in the locker room, chanting “we’re undefeated!” ,W ZDV WKH ¿UVW WLPH 3RUWODQG 6WDWH EHDW D 3DFL¿F WHDP LQ tries, and lifted their record to 3-32 against FBS teams. It was Wash- LQJWRQ 6WDWH¶V ¿UVW ORVV WR DQ )&6 team in 20 outings. “We never got in a rhythm on offense,” Washington State coach Mike Leach said. “They were a real mature team,” Leach said of Portland State. “They hung together, and we got impatient.” “We didn’t come out with the same focus,” said WSU linebacker AP Photo/Young Kwak Washington State running back Gerard Wicks (23) runs against Portland State safety Walter Santiago (12) during the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Sept. 5, 2015, in Pullman, Wash. Jeremiah Allison. +H VDLG WKH UDLQ ZDV D SUREOHP for both teams, and declined to blame that for the loss. Steven Long scored on a 1-yard run with just over 2 minutes left in the game to lift Portland State to the upset. The rain and unseasonably chilly temperatures stymied Washington State’s passing game under quar- terback Luke Falk, who this year replaced national passing leader &RQQRU+DOOLGD\%XW3RUWODQG6WDWH had the stronger ground attack, out-rushing Washington State 233 \DUGVWR\DUGV Portland State quarterback Alex Kuresa completed just 7 of 12 passes for 61 yards, but led all rushers with 92 yards on 16 carries in the opener for both teams. ³+HKDVWKHDELOLW\WRPDNHSOD\V with his feet,” Barnum said. )DONFRPSOHWHGRISDVVHV for 289 yards with two touchdowns IRU :68 +H OHIW WKH JDPH LQ WKH closing minutes with an undisclosed injury. Washington State’s opening drive stalled on Portland State’s \DUGOLQHDQGWKH&RXJDUVVHWWOHG IRU(ULN3RZHOO¶V\DUG¿HOGJRDO and a 3-0 lead. The Cougars had a bizarre drive on their second possession, moving forward and back over 90 yards because of penalties, and converting three fourth-down plays, before 3RZHOO¶V\DUG¿HOGJRDODWWHPSW was blocked by Aaron Sibley. :DVKLQJWRQ 6WDWH¶V ¿UVW WRXFK- down came on a screen pass from )DONWR.HLWK+DUULQJWRQZKLFKWKH freshman running back turned into a \DUGJDLQWKDWJDYHWKH&RXJDUV a 10-0 lead midway through the second quarter. That lead stood at halftime, as the Cougars outgained Portland 6WDWH \DUGV WR \DUGV LQ WKH ¿UVWKDOI Portland State came out strong in the third quarter, driving 75 yards ZLWK3DULV3HQQVFRULQJRQD\DUG rush to cut Washington State’s lead to 10-7. On Portland State’s next posses- sion, Jonathan Gonzales kicked a \DUG¿HOGJRDOWRWLHWKHVFRUHDW ZLWKOHIWLQWKHWKLUG Washington State turned the ball over on downs on its next posses- sion, with Portland State taking over on its own 28. The Vikings were forced to punt, but WSU’s Kyrin Priester fumbled the catch and Port- land State recovered on WSU’s 11. Nate Tago pounded over from the 8 to give Portland State a 17-10 lead ZLWKOHIW Tavares Martin returned the ensuing kickoff to Portland State’s DLGHG E\ D IDFHPDVN SHQDOW\ against the Vikings. Gabe Marks caught a 5-yard touchdown pass from Falk to tie the score at 17 with OHIW Kuresa led Portland State RQ D SOD\ \DUG GULYH WKDW consumed nearly 7 minutes, with Long rushing from the 1-yard line WROLIW3RUWODQG6WDWHWRDOHDG ZLWKOHIW DUCKS: Spartans had issues of their own in opening victory Continued from 1B safety Reggie Daniels is the only returning starter in the secondary. “We didn’t do a ton defensively, but what we did — obviously you want to do it cleanly and do LW ZHOO´ +HOIULFK VDLG ³:H KDG VRPH ¿UVWWLPH JX\V EDFN WKHUH WU\LQJWRSHHNRQWKHEDFN¿HOGRU peek on somebody that’s not their DVVLJQPHQWRUD¿WWKDW¶VQRWWKHLU job. And they just need to tackle better.” The passing yards were the most Oregon had allowed since the 2013 season. Eastern Wash- ington was 6-for-6 within the 20-yard line. Last year Michigan State was ranked No. 7 when the team came to Autzen Stadium and the Marcus Mariota-led Ducks rallied from a WKLUGTXDUWHU GH¿FLW IRU D victory. Connor Cook threw for \DUGV DQG WZR WRXFKGRZQV for the Spartans but the then-No. 3 Ducks scored four straight touch- downs to close out the victory. Michigan State had issues of LWV RZQ LQ LWV YLFWRU\ RYHU Western Michigan on Friday night. Western Michigan’s Zach Terrell threw for 365 yards, the most passing allowed by the Spartans since a game against 1RWUH'DPH¿YH\HDUVDJR&RUH\ 'DYLV FDXJKW SDVVHV IRU yards and a touchdown and Daniel Braverman caught 13 passes for 109 yards. According to STATS, the Spar- tans hadn’t allowed two opponents to have 100 yards receiving in a regular season game since 2009 against Northwestern. Michigan State was paced by Cook’s 256 yards passing and two touchdowns. Aaron Burbridge had four receptions for 117 yards and three Spartan running backs combined for 190 yards rushing on 35 carries. Oregon was boosted in its opener Saturday by new quarter- back Vernon Adams, taking over for Mariota. Adams, who trans- ferred to Eugene from Eastern :DVKLQJWRQ IRU KLV ¿QDO VHDVRQ RIHOLJLELOLW\WKUHZIRU\DUGV and two touchdowns. Sophomore running back Royce Freeman ran for a career-high 180 yards and three scores. ³6ROLG´ +HOIULFK VDLG RI $GDPV¶ SHUIRUPDQFH ³+H GLG some good things.” 6DWXUGD\ ZLOO PDUN WKH ¿UVW time two top 10 teams have met in Spartan Stadium since 1966, when No. 1 Notre Dame played No. 2 Michigan State to a 10-10 tie. 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 333 E. 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