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    SPORTS
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
East Oregonian
Page 3B
Saturday College Roundup
Blocked punt spoils win for Mountaineers
EOU netters upset by
Northwest on Saturday.
East Oregonian
LA GRANDE — On Saturday
afternoon, the Eastern Oregon
Mountaineers were not able to
hang onto a fourth quarter lead, as a
blocked punt and subsequent touch-
down return gave the Montana
Western Bulldogs the 30-23 win to
spoil EOU homecoming.
Eastern Oregon (2-5, 2-4) took a
23-22 lead when running back Jace
Billingsley plunged into the end
zone from one-yard out with 7:17
remaining in the fourth quarter.
But Montana Western grabbed
the lead back — for good this
time — when linebacker Dakota
Wainwright blocked an EOU punt
and returned it 36 yards for the
touchdown.
“I’m disappointed for our players
and coaches, but I know our fans
are sick about it and I don’t blame
them,” head coach Tim Camp told
EOUSports.com
Billingsley had a good game
out of the back¿eld, rushing for
100 yards and the touchdown on
22 carries. He also completed one
pass for 68 yards and a touchdown
to Joshua Richards on a trick play in
the ¿rst quarter to give the Moun-
taineers an early 7-0 lead.
Mountaineers quarterback Zach
Bartlow completed 25 of his 34
pass attempts for 204 yards with
one touchdown and one intercep-
tion. He also rushed for 40 yards on
10 carries.
The Bulldogs (4-2, 4-2) won the
battle with their ground game, as six
players combined for 223 rushing
yards in the game.
EOU will look to rebound
next week against Montana State-
Northern in Havre, Montana at 1
p.m.
Volleyball
NORTHWEST 3, EOU 2 —
At Kirkland, Wash., the Northwest
University Eagles took the No. 7
ranked Eastern Oregon Mountain-
eers to ¿ve sets and pulled off the
upset with a 15-10 win in the ¿fth
set on Saturday.
It marks the ¿st loss for the
Mountaineers (19-2, 14-1 CCC)
since losing to Rocky Mountain
College way back on Aug. 29,
ending a 15-match winning streak.
Northwest (14-7, 10-5 CCC)
won the ¿rst set 25-22, the third
set 25-23, and the ¿fth 15-10. EOU
won the second set 25-21 and the
fourth set 25-16.
Emily Nay led the Mountaineers
with 16 kills while Amanda Miller
added 15 kills. Rachelle Chamber-
lain contributed 51 assists, and Tylo
ColÀesh and Holli Mullins led the
Men’s Basketball
defense as they tied with 17 digs.
The Mountaineers hit the court
again on Oct. 23 when they host
Multnomah at Quinn Coliseum at
7 p.m.
EOU 96, VANCOUVER
ISLAND 84 — At Vancouver
Island, the Mountaineers came back
on Saturday to split the two-game
series with Vancouver.
The Mountaineers shot 48.6
percent from the Àoor in the game
and led by as much as 17 points in
the game. Senior Chase Rada led
the team with 20 points and six
assists.
“We could and should have
come away with two wins this
weekend, but we learned a lot about
ourselves,” head coach Jared Barrett
told EOUSports.com. “Traveling
to Canada was a lot of fun, and
the guys really came together and
bonded on the trip.”
EOU next hits the court again
on Oct. 23 in Redding, California
against Simpson University at 7
p.m.
BLUE
MOUNTAIN
TIMBERWOLVES — At Salem,
the Timberwolves split a pair of
Saturday matches in the Chemeketa
Crossover Tournament, defeating
Highline 3-0 before losing to
Chemeketa 3-1 to ¿nish in third
place for the tournament.
Against Highline, Blue Moun-
tain (33-8, 10-0) won with scores
of 25-11, 25-14, and 25-14. Then
against Chemeketa Blue Mountain
won the second set 25-22 but
dropped three sets with scores of
25-22, 25-18, and 27-25.
No other details were reported.
Blue Mountain next plays at
North Idaho College on Tuesday at
6 p.m.
ALCS: Cueto allows eight runs in three innings for Royals
Continued from 1B
everybody has with everybody is
amazing.”
Seemingly not distracted by the
contentious federal elections being
held in Canada on Monday, 49,751
fans serenaded Cueto with a sing-
song “Cueto-Cueto!” chant from
the game’s ¿rst pitch and never
quieted down.
The Royals took a quick lead
when Alcides Escobar opened the
game with a triple and scored on
Ben Zobrist’s grounder. But that
was the only advantage Kanas City
held in having its nine-game ALCS
winning streak snapped. The string
dated to the 1985 series against
Toronto.
Blue Jays center ¿elder Kevin
Pillar quashed the early rally with
a fantastic, over-the-shoulder catch
that sent him crashing into the wall.
After an easy ¿rst, Cueto
appeared Àustered by the crowd.
Eleven of his remaining 13 batters
reached and at one point in the
third inning he threw his hands up
in frustration after gesturing for
a new cycle of signs from catcher
Salvador Perez.
Goins singled in two runs in the
second after Tulowitzki singled
with one out and Russell Martin
was hit by a pitch that knocked off
his left elbow guard. Goins pulled
into second on the throw home and
shouted and pumped his arms.
“There’s no need to put any extra
pressure on yourself,” Goins said
when asked if he was looking for
redemption. “Just come out and do
what I’ve been doing all season —
whatever I can do to help this team
win is what I’m going to do.”
David Price, the losing pitcher in
Game 2, led the cheering from the
top step of the dugout.
When Goins scored on Donald-
son’s hit, he was greeted ¿rst by the
enthusiastic Stroman.
“He’s been carrying that load
around a little bit,” Gibbons said of
Goins. “But he stepped up, really
got us on the board with that great
at-bat, picking up those two runs,
base hit to left and then, of course,
the home run.”
Nursing a sore shoulder that side-
lined him in September, Tulowitzki
entered in a 4-for-29 postseason
slump. But he connected for the
Blue Jays’ ¿rst ALCS homer after
Edwin Encarnacion singled and
Chris Colabello walked to start the
third.
“Battling with the shoulder at
times, but trying to gut it out,”
Tulowitzki said.
Cueto was coming off a domi-
nant, eight-inning performance in
Game 5 of the ALDS, retiring his
last 19 batters. But after giving up
Pillar’s RBI double in the third, he
was done.
The dreadlocked Dominican
gave up six hits and eight runs in
two-plus innings. He walked four
and hit a batter with a pitch.
As fans sang Cueto off the ¿eld,
he smiled and tossed his gum near
the Royals dugout.
“That’s just part of my DNA.
That’s what comes out, but there
wasn’t any laughing about it,” he
said through a translator.
Donaldson connected for a 9-2
lead two batters after Kris Medlen
entered. Goins homered off Medlen
in the ¿fth as Toronto matched its
postseason best with three homers
in a game. The Blue Jays also hit
three against Texas in Game 4 of
the ALDS.
Stroman gave up four runs
and 11 hits in 6 1-3 innings. The
24-year-old returned from a torn
knee ligament in March to go 4-0
down the stretch and get the win in
Game 5 of the ALDS.
Blue Jays fans were con¿dent
enough with a 10-4 lead to sing
“Happy Birthday” to Jose Bautista
when he came to bat in the sixth.
Scoreboard
Local Slate
PREP FOOTBALL
Friday’s Games
Echo at Pine Eagle, 2 p.m.
Hood River at Hermiston, 7 p.m.
The Dalles at Pendleton, 7 p.m.
Baker at Mac-Hi 7 p.m.
Umatilla at Riverside, 7 p.m.
Weston-McEwen at Culver, 7 p.m.
Stanfield at Pilot Rock, 7 p.m.
Irrigon at Heppner, 7 p.m.
Dufur at Ione, 7 p.m.
PREP BOYS SOCCER
Today’s Games
Irrigon at Riverside, 4:15 p.m.
Hood River at Hermiston, 6 p.m.
Wednesday’s Game
The Dalles at Pendleton, 4 p.m.
Thursday’s Games
Mac-Hi at Baker, 4 p.m.
City Christian at Irrigon, 4:15 p.m.
Saturday’s Games
Riverside at City Christian, 1 p.m.
Umatilla at Irrigon, 1 p.m.
Ontario at Mac-Hi, 2 p.m.
PREP GIRLS SOCCER
Today’s Games
De La Salle at Riverside, 4:15 p.m.
Umatilla at Portland Adventist, 4:15 p.m.
Wednesday’s Games
Pendleton at The Dalles, 4 p.m.
Hermiston at Hood River, 5:30 p.m.
Thursday’s Games
Mac-Hi at Baker, 2 p.m.
Umatilla at De La Salle, 4 p.m.
Riverside at Portland Christian, 4:15 p.m.
Saturday’s Games
Ontario at Mac-Hi, Noon
PREP VOLLEYBALL
Today’s Games
Mitchell/Spray at Condon/Wheeler
(Fossil), 5 p.m.
Culver at Heppner, 5 p.m.
Stanfield at Weston-McEwen, 5 p.m.
Irrigon at Pilot Rock, 6 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 24
Helix at Old Oregon district tournament
(La Grande)v vs. TBD, 9 a.m.
Ione at Big Sky district tournament (The
Dalles) vs. TBD, 10 a.m.
Weston-McEwen at Columbia Basin dis-
trict tournament (Culver) vs. TBD, Noon
PREP CROSS COUNTRY
Friday
Umatilla, Weston-McEwen, Heppner,
Stanfield, Helix, Nixyaawii, Condon/Wheel-
er at SD5 District Meet (Pendleton), 1 p.m.
Mac-Hi at GOL District Meet (Baker),
2 p.m.
Saturday
Hermiston, Pendleton at CRC District
Meet (The Dalles), 10 a.m.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Saturday’s Game
Eastern Oregon at Montana St.-Northern,
Noon
COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER
Friday’s Game
Corban at Eastern Oregon, 3 p.m.
Saturday’s Game
Northwest Christian at Eastern Oregon,
3 p.m.
COLLEGE WOMEN’S SOCCER
Friday’s Game
Corban at Eastern Oregon, 1 p.m.
Saturday’s Game
Northwest Christian at Eastern Oregon,
1 p.m.
COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL
Today’s Games
Blue Mountain at North Idaho, 6 p.m.
Wednesday’s Game
Treasure Valley at Blue Mountain, 6 p.m.
Friday’s Games
Multnomah at Eastern Oregon, 7 p.m.
Saturday’s Games
Yakima Valley at Blue Mountain, 2 p.m.
Warner at Eastern Oregon, 7 p.m.
COLLEGE MEN’S BASKETBALL
Friday’s Game
Eastern Oregon at Simpson, 7 p.m.
Saturday’s Game
Eastern Oregon at Simpson, 3 p.m.
COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Thursday’s Game
Blue Mountain at Eastern Oregon (scrim-
mage), 4 p.m.
Prep Standings
FOOTBALL
Columbia River Conference (5A)
Conf. Ovr. PS PA Rnk
Hood River 1-0 4-3 270 211 27
Hermiston 1-0 2-5 162 262 15
Pendleton 0-1 2-5 155 234 28
The Dalles 0-1 1-5 118 206 29
Greater Oregon League (4A)
Conf. Ovr. PS PA Rnk
La Grande 2-0 6-1 306 102 12
Baker
1-1 3-4 170 167 18
Ontario
1-1 1-6 115 197 30
Mac-Hi
0-2 0-7 30 330 36
Eastern Oregon League (3A)
Conf. Ovr. PS PA Rnk
Vale
1-0 5-1 255 127 5
Nyssa
1-0 4-2 136 96 11
Umatilla
0-1 4-3 165 184 24
Columbia Basin Conference (2A)
Conf. Ovr. PS PA Rnk
Heppner
3-0 7-0 365 78 4
Stanfield
2-1 6-1 250 174 2
Weston-McEwen 2-1 5-2 256 98 12
Irrigon
1-2 5-2 300 172 13
Culver
1-2 3-4 211 289 19
Pilot Rock 0-3 0-6 95 275 31
Big Sky League (1A)
Conf. Ovr. SW SL Rnk
Ione
13-1 18-6 58 24 12
Dufur
13-1 16-8 55 28 10
Con./Whe. 8-5 10-12 36 40 32
Arlington 8-6 11-12 37 38 39
South Wasco 6-7 12-11 40 38 33
Mit./Spray 3-10 6-13 30 41 44
Sherman 2-11 5-16 16 51 47
Horizon Chr. 1-13 3-18 16 52 57
Special District 4 (1A)
Conf. Ovr. PS
Sherman 5-0 5-2 332
Perrydale 4-0 6-0 326
Arlington 3-2 4-2 220
Dufur
2-2 5-2 314
Ione
1-3 2-4 170
Mitchell
0-4 2-5 195
South Wasco 0-4 0-6 98
Old Oregon League (1A)
Conf. Ovr. SW SL Rnk
Helix
10-2 17-4 53 17 8
Powder Valley 10-2 19-7 56 21 6
Echo
8-4 15-7 47 29 17
Joseph
8-4 11-7 35 26 22
Pine Eagle 4-8 7-12 25 38 37
Nixyaawii 1-11 3-15 9 45 48
Wallowa 1-11 1-20 9 58 51
Riverside
0-1 2-4 115 215 20
Special District 1 (1A)
Conf. Ovr. PS
Adrian
4-0 6-0 351
Wallowa
3-0 5-1 314
Crane
3-1 6-1 388
Jordan Vall. 3-1 4-3 338
Pine Eagle 2-1 5-2 236
Powder Vall. 2-2 4-3 276
Joseph
1-2 2-4 254
Harper/Hun. 1-3 1-6 172
P.C./B.R.
1-3 1-6 104
Echo
0-4 2-5 216
Mon./Day. 0-4 1-6 140
PA Rnk
254 8
117 14
100 19
130 5
240 21
299 26
380 36
PA Rnk
148 1
118 3
78 2
228 24
258 11
287 16
252 23
412 29
377 33
268 32
409 39
VOLLEYBALL
Columbia River Conference (5A)
Conf. Ovr. SW SL Rnk
The Dalles 7-1 21-3 55 11 6
Hood River 7-1 11-5 30 21 12
Hermiston 1-7 5-10 15 30 24
Pendleton 1-7 5-12 23 34 25
Greater Oregon League (4A)
Conf. Ovr. SW SL Rnk
La Grande 5-0 11-9 33 27 20
Ontario
3-3 7-10 24 29 29
Baker
2-3 5-13 15 37 26
Mac-Hi
1-5 4-12 16 36 35
Eastern Oregon League (3A)
Conf. Ovr. SW SL Rnk
Vale
6-0 22-2 58 10 2
Nyssa
4-2 14-8 43 28 16
Riverside 2-4 8-9 29 33 23
Umatilla
0-6 4-17 15 53 30
Columbia Basin Conference (2A)
Conf. Ovr. SW SL Rnk
Culver
9-0 25-3 67 10 3
Weston-McEwen 7-2 19-8 56 26 9
Heppner
5-4 12-11 32 36 23
Pilot Rock 3-6 10-12 34 42 22
Stanfield
3-6 8-10 31 37 26
Irrigon
0-9 4-16 19 49 37
Horizon Chr. 0-5-1 2-6-1 9
23 23
UNLV
1-2 2-5
Nevada
1-2 3-4
Fresno St. 1-3 2-5
Hawaii
0-3 2-5
College Standings
FOOTBALL
Conference record followed by overall
record, current streak and NAIA Coaches
Poll rank. (RV indicates received votes.)
Frontier Conference (NAIA)
Conf. Ovr. Str. Rnk
Montana Tech 5-1 5-1 W3 12
Southern Ore. 5-1 5-1 W5
2
Montana Wstrn 4-2 4-2 W1 17
Carroll
3-3 3-3 L2 18
C of Idaho 3-3 3-4 W2
-
Rocky Mtn 2-4 3-4 L2
-
Eastern Ore. 2-4 2-5 L1
-
MSU-Northern 0-6 0-7 L7
-
Big Sky Conference (FCS)
Conf. Ovr. PF PA Str. Rnk
S. Utah
3-0 4-2 192 77 W4 RV
E. Washington 2-0 3-2 202 210 W3 7
Weber St. 3-1 4-3 140 187 W2 RV
Portland St. 2-1 5-1 231 99 W2 14
Montana 2-1 3-3 149 137 L1 19
N. Colorado 2-2 4-2 179 159 W2
-
N. Dakota 2-2 4-3 159 168 L2 RV
Mont. St. 2-2 3-3 258 218 L1 21
Cal Poly
1-2 2-4 188 201 L1 RV
N. Arizona 1-2 3-3 175 212 L1 RV
Idaho St.
1-2 2-4 140 255 W1
-
UC Davis 1-3 1-6 163 243 L1
-
Sacramento St. 0-4 1-6 108 235 L6
BOYS SOCCER
Columbia River Conference (5A)
Conf. Ovr. GS GA Rnk
Hood River 4-0 10-0-2 46
4 1
Hermiston 3-1 9-2-1 29 15 4
The Dalles 1-3 2-10 10 40 26
Pendleton 0-4 3-8-1 15 50 27
Greater Oregon League (4A)
Conf. Ovr. GS GA Rnk
La Grande 4-1 7-3-1 39 13 8
Ontario
4-1 10-2-1 67 13 9
Mac-Hi
1-3 4-5-1 29 20 23
Baker
0-4 0-9
1 60 36
Pac-12 (FBS)
Special District 4 (3A/2A/1A)
Conf. Ovr. GS GA Rnk
Riverside 6-0 8-2-1 58
9 5
Umatilla
5-2 6-5-1 39 22 17
Irrigon
1-2-2 1-4-2 7 25 32
Culver
1-5-1 2-8-2 25 60 39
City Chr. 0-4-1 3-6-2 24 44 30
NORTH
Conf. Ovr. PF PA Str. Rnk
Stanford
4-0 5-1 231 130 W5 10
California 2-1 5-1 241 147 L1 20
Washington St. 2-1 4-2 210 175 W2
-
Oregon
2-2 4-3 275 252 W1 RV
Washington 1-2 3-3 154 101 L1
-
Oregon St. 0-3 2-4 130 201 L3
-
SOUTH
Conf. Ovr. PF PA Str. Rnk.
Utah
3-0 6-0 219 117 W6 3
Arizona
2-2 5-2 292 214 W2
-
Arizona St. 2-2 4-3 204 191 L1 RV
UCLA
1-2 4-2 209 166 L2 RV
USC
1-2 3-3 230 128 L2 17
Colorado 0-3 3-4 221 193 L3
-
GIRLS SOCCER
Columbia River Conference (5A)
Conf. Ovr. GS GA Rnk
Hood River 4-0 7-4-1 22 17 12
Hermiston 1-1-2 3-4-5 11 20 21
Pendleton 1-2-1 5-5-2 20 27 24
The Dalles 0-3-1 3-8-1 15 30 30
Greater Oregon League (4A)
Conf. Ovr. GS GA Rnk
La Grande 4-0-1 8-0-2 45
9 4
Mac-Hi
1-2-1 6-2-3 32 12 15
Baker
2-2 4-6 26 32 22
Ontario
1-4 5-8 26 72 26
Mountain West (FBS)
Mountain
Conf. Ovr. PF
Utah St.
3-0 4-2 184
Air Force 2-1 3-3 186
Boise St. 2-1 5-2 270
New Mexico 2-1 4-3 218
Wyoming 1-2 1-6 142
Colorado St. 1-2 3-4 208
West
Conf. Ovr. PF
San Diego St. 3-0 4-3 171
San Jose St. 2-2 3-4 190
Special District 2 (3A/2A/1A)
Conf. Ovr. GS GA Rnk
Portland Chr. 3-1-2 4-3-2 12 22 14
Umatilla 2-0-4 3-3-4 21 21 16
Riverside 3-0-3 3-4-3 15 20 13
Portland Adv. 3-1-2 5-1-4 20 5 11
De La Salle 1-5 1-8
4 30 25
PA Str. Rnk
122 W3 RV
146 L1
-
124 L1 RV
193 W1
-
224 W1
-
191 W1
-
198
175
154
116
192 L2
194 L1
285 W1
224 L4
-
-
-
-
VOLLEYBALL
Cascade Collegiate Conference (NAIA)
Conf. Ovr. Str. Rnk
Eastern Oregon 14-1 19-s L1 7
Southern Oregon 12-2 19-2 W4 8
C of Idaho 12-3 14-9 W4
-
Northwest 10-5 14-7 W1
-
Oregon Tech 7-7 12-8 L1
-
Corban
7-7 9-11 W1
-
Warner Pacific 6-8 9-10 W1 -
NW Christian 5-9 12-9 W2
-
Walla Walla 3-11 6-13 L2
-
Evergreen 3-12 3-17 L4
-
Multnomah 0-14 2-15 L5
-
Northwest Athletic Conference (Juco)
NORTH Conf. Ovr. SW SL
Bellevue
6-0 18-11 63 42
Shoreline 5-1 20-9 62 31
Skagit Valley 4-2 16-11 51 35
Olympic
3-3 17-16 57 57
Everett
2-4 11-10 36 31
Whatcom 1-5 6-17 25 53
Edmonds 0-6 4-19 18 54
-
EAST
Conf. Ovr. SW SL
Blue Mountain 10-0 33-8 108 35
Walla Walla 7-2 21-14 65 47
Columbia Basin 6-3 9-24 34 81
Spokane
6-4 18-25 65 76
Wenatchee Valley 5-5 9-15 32 49
Big Bend 2-7 9-18 30 55
Treasure Valley 2-8 6-22 23 65
Yakima Valley 0-9 3-20 12 62
WEST
Conf. Ovr. SW
Tacoma
5-1 25-3 76
Highline
4-2 25-6 73
Pierce
4-2 13-12 43
Lower Columbia 4-2 15-14
Grays Harbor 3-3 12-16 47
Centralia
1-5 5-17 16
Green River 0-6 4-21 23
SL
18
35
42
49 47
60
50
61
SOUTH Conf. Ovr. SW SL
Chemeketa 6-0 30-2 88 21
Linn-Benton 5-1 30-5 86 25
Clark
3-2 16-11 55 41
Mt. Hood 3-3 8-14 29 44
Clackamas 2-4 17-15 59 53
SW Oregon 1-5 12-18 37 53
Umpqua
0-5 5-18 20 48
Football
NFL
Monday’s Game
Philadelphia 27, New York 7
PA Str. Rnk
137 W3
-
200 L1
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Homes for Sale,
Pendleton
100
$112,000
VIEW-- 3 bed 2 bath
Cute and Comfy with
functional floorplan
Landscaped ,large
carport ,
shed
w/power , front and
rear porches for your
BBQ and coffee .
Call Kerry for your
tour of this and
ANY home on your
list -- -
#15177595
TURN HERE
REALTY & TRAVEL
541 377 6855
$114,900 4-5 b/r 2
bath FAheat and
cooling, newer roof,
newer exterior paint,
with fenced yard .
Great
Buy!
Call
Scott
(541)
379-3283
Garton &
Associates
(541) 276-0931
Turn those unwanted
items around the
house into CASH with
a Classified Ad!
$129,500 –2 Bed-
room in Sherwood
area. Central Heat
and Air.
Excellent
condition.
2 Ga-
rages. Lots of Park-
ing.
Big Fenced
Yard.
Exceptional
property.
MLS#
15352178
Rocky Mikesell
Blue Jeans Realty
(541-379-8690)