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SPORTS Saturday, January 30, 2016 East Oregonian Page 3B Girls Basketball %XUQVSDFHV,UULJRQWRZLQRYHU+HSSQHU RYHU :DOORZD RQ )ULGD\ night. Macey Tullis led Helix in scoring with 13 points, Paden Flerchinger was close EHKLQG ZLWK VHYHQ SRLQWV and both Charmayne Bennett and Sadie Wilson added six points apiece. “We played great team basketball tonight,” said Helix coach Kirk Flerchinger. “They’re really coming together which is what we want to see and what we will need down the stretch. Helix will next play at KRPHWRGD\DJDLQVW&RYHIRU a 4 p.m. tip-off. ——— RQWR¿QLVKRII6KHUPDQIRU WKHLU ¿IWK ZLQ LQ D URZ EXW HEPPNER — Jada Burns with their next game coming poured in a game-high at Condon/Wheeler in a 24 points and the Irrigon PHHWLQJ RI ¿UVWSODFH WHDPV Knights held off Heppner in in the Big Sky League, coach the second half for a 50-37 Nathan Heideman said he win on Friday in Columbia was a little concerned by the ball security issues. Basin Conference play. ³,W ZDV WKH ¿UVW JDPH Burns added eight UHERXQGV DQG ¿YH DVVLVWV back for (Flynn) and she’s for Irrigon (7-10, 3-3 CBC), still a little rusty,” he said. ZKLFK LV WLHG ZLWK 6WDQ¿HOG ³+RSHIXOO\ ZH FDQ ¿JXUH LW for third place in the CBC out before (Saturday).” Jessie Flynn led Ione with four games remaining (10-6, 7-1 BSL) with 19 in the regular season. Jacee Currin paced points and Emily Hill paced Heppner (2-15, 0-6) Sherman (3-13, 3-5) with 13. Ione plays at Condon/ with eight points, eight rebounds and four assists, Wheeler today at 4 p.m. The and the Mustangs won the last time the teams met on Jan. 8 the Cardinals pulled rebounding battle 35-29. ,UULJRQZLOOWU\IRULWV¿UVW out a 56-50 win that is the back-to-back wins of the Knights’ only league loss. ——— season today when it hosts SHS (3-13, 3-5) 9 7 10 10 — 35 Weston-McEwen at 4 p.m. IHS (10-6, 7-1) 10 12 8 12 — 42 — E. Hill 13, B. Orendorf 9, Heppner will try to snap D. SHERMAN Winslow 7, K. Casper 2, B. McKinney 2, a 12-game losing streak at E. Poirier 2, J. Hill, T. Henderson, L. Grenvik. IONE — J. Flynn 19, R. Holland 8, I. 6WDQ¿HOGDWSP Sandford 5, M. Orem 4, K. Gilbert 4, M. Flynn 2, S. Qualls. ——— East Oregonian IHS (7-10, 3-3) 16 10 10 14 — 50 HHS (2-15, 0-6) 9 10 11 7 — 37 IRRIGON — J. Burns 24, T. Davis 9, A. Zacarias 6, B. Aguilera 5, K. McLaughlin 3, N. Romero 2, H. Vera 1, L. Mills, B. Rice. (17-53) HEPPNER — J. Currin 8, R. Kollman 6, J. Kempken 6, M. Correa 6, K. Lindsay 6, K. Gray 5, R. Dompier, M. Combe. (14-48) 3-pointers — IHS 1-5, HHS 1-5. Free throws — IHS 15-25, HHS 8-27. Fouls — IHS 22, HHS 17. Fouled out — L Mills, K. McLaughlin (IHS). WHS (1-16, 0-8) 3 0 9 2 — 14 GHS (14-4, 7-1) 13 8 15 11 — 47 WALLOWA — S. Nobles 4, M. Hulse 3, B. Johnston 3, R. Goller 2, G. Pendarvis 2. HELIX — M. Tullis 13, P. Flerchinger 7, C. Bennett 6, S. Wilson 6, K. Mize 4, E. Feh- renbacker 3, M. Mize 2, H. Christman 2. 3-pointers — WHS 2, GHS 3. Free throws — WHS 4-6, GHS 14-22. Fouls — WHS 14, GHS 11. 3-pointers — SHS 2, IHS 2. Free throws — SHS 5-16, IHS 8-16. Fouls — SHS 16, IHS 18. Fouled out — E. Poirier (SHS). UMATILLA 52, VALE 46 — At Vale, Umatilla needs one more win to clinch the regular season Eastern Oregon League title after )ULGD\¶VYLFWRU\LQWKHEDWWOH IONE 42, SHERMAN of Vikings. Aleesha Watson led 35²$W,RQHWXUQRYHUVKDYH Umatilla with 12 points, been an issue of late for the Ione Cardinals as point guard though she shot just 2-11 0DJJLH)O\QQPLVVHGVHYHUDO IURP WKH ¿HOG 6KH GLG games with a back injury, make eight of 10 free EXWHYHQLQKHUUHWXUQ)ULGD\ WKURZVWKRXJKJUDEEHG¿YH night the Cardinals struggled rebounds and swiped six steals. Amanda Trenkel led to take care of the ball. The Cardinals still held Vale with 12 points. Staff photo by E.J. Harris Irrigon’s Jada Burns shoots the ball in front of Hep- pner’s Rylee Kollman in the Knights’ win against the Mustangs in Heppner. Umatilla (16-4, 5-0 EOL) plays at second-place Nyssa today at 4 p.m. and only has to win one of its next three to secure the EOL crown. ——— VHS (10-9, 2-3) 9 12 17 8 — 46 UHS (16-4, 5-0) 9 18 10 15 — 52 VALE — A. Trenkel 12, D. Johnson 9, K. Weber 9, A. Hamilton 8, A. Burkhardt 5, G. Reever 3, M. Gonzalez, H. Dayton. UMATILLA — A. Watson 12, S. Webb 9, T. Coffey 8, M. Paz 8, B. Campos 7, C. Dohman 6, J. Contreras 2, L. Journot, G. Lemus. 3-pointers — VHS 1, UHS 2. Free throws — VHS 13-24, UHS 16-26. Fouls — VHS 21, UHS 19. Fouled out — K. Weber (VHS). STANFIELD 46, PILOT ROCK 35 — At Pilot Rock, the Tigers pulled off the upset to jump into third place in the Columbia Basin Conference on Friday night. No details were reported. Pilot Rock (13-6, 4-2 CBC) hasn’t lost back-to- back games all season and ZLOO WU\ WR DYRLG GRLQJ VR WRGD\ZKHQLWKRVWV&XOYHUDW 2:30 p.m. 6WDQ¿HOG ZLOO try for its third straight win when it hosts Heppner today at 4 p.m. HELIX 47, WALLOWA NYSSA 35, RIVERSIDE 14 — At Helix, the Helix Grizzlies cruised to their 24 — At Nyssa, the Pirates VHYHQWK OHDJXH ZLQ RI WKH lost for the sixth straight season with a blowout win game on Friday as they FRQWLQXHWRORRNIRUWKHLU¿UVW Eastern Oregon League win. No details were reported. 5LYHUVLGH plays at Vale today at 2 p.m. CONDON/WHEELER 55, HORIZON CHRIS- TIAN 44²$W+RRG5LYHU WKH.QLJKWVZRQWKHLUVHYHQWK in a row to keep pace atop the Big Sky League standings on Friday. No details were reported. Condon/Wheeler (16-2, 7-1 BSL) has a chance to WDNH VROH SRVVHVVLRQ RI ¿UVW today when it hosts Ione at 4 p.m. The Cardinals were responsible for Condon/ Wheeler’s only league loss in a 56-50 game in Ione on Jan. 8. ECHO 46, PINE EAGLE 16 — At Pine Eagle, the Cougars and Spartans remained consistent, totaling just two points less on each side as their last meeting. No details were reported. Fifth-place Echo (10-10, 3-5 Old Oregon League) can get back into the playoff hunt today when it hosts Joseph at 4 p.m. SOUTH WASCO 49, ARLINGTON 35 — At Maupin, the Honker lost their second game in a row to fall further behind in the Big Sky League title race on Friday. No details were reported. Arlington (12-7, 5-3 BSL) ZLOO WU\ WR DYRLG LWV ORQJHVW losing streak of the season today when it hosts Mitchell/ Spray at 4 p.m. Boys Basketball *URJDQVSDUNV6WDQ¿HOG¶VELJZLQRYHU3LORW5RFN East Oregonian PILOT ROCK — Dylan Grogan came off the bench DIWHU VLWWLQJ RXW WKH ¿UVW TXDUWHUWROHDGWKH6WDQ¿HOG Tigers on a game-clinching UXQLQWKHLUZLQRYHU Pilot Rock on Friday in Columbia Basin Conference play. It was unclear why Grogan didn’t start, but his fresh legs in the second quarter and Pilot Rock’s own foul trouble opened WKHÀRRGJDWHVDQG6WDQ¿HOG (13-4, 5-1 CBC) went into halftime leading 38-17. Pilot Rock (7-13, 1-5) had three starters on the bench with three fouls for PXFKRIWKHGHFLVLYHIUDPH *URJDQ ¿QLVKHG ZLWK D game-high 20 points and Ryan Bailey added 12 for 6WDQ¿HOG ZKLFK KDV ZRQ three straight in CBC play DQG PRYHG LQWR D WLH ZLWK +HSSQHUIRU¿UVWSODFHZLWK four games remaining until the district tournament. Gunner McCall paced Pilot Rock, which struggled to get its offense into a rhythm with Bryson Pierce limited to just one point as 6WDQ¿HOG IRFXVHG LWV GHIHQ- VLYHHIIRUWVRQWKH5RFNHWV¶ best outside shooter. 3LORW 5RFN ¿QLVKHG with 30 fouls in the game, DOORZLQJ 6WDQ¿HOG WR JR of 42 at the charity stripe. Rockets coach Mike Weinke said he’s happy the team is SOD\LQJ DJJUHVVLYHO\ EXW the key now is controlling that aggression. 6WDQ¿HOG KRVWV +HSSHU IRU D ¿UVWSODFH VKRZGRZQ today at 5:30 p.m. while 3LORW 5RFN KRVWV &XOYHU DW 4 p.m. ——— SHS (13-4, 5-1) 15 23 1 15 — 54 PR (7-13, 1-5) 7 10 8 11 — 36 STANFIELD — D. Grogan 20, R. Bailey 12, A. Nunez 5, J. Garcia 5, B. Woods 4, J. Car- rillo 4, L. Moreno 2, T. Flores 2, J. Galarza, E. Angel, N. Sanchez, T. Monkus. PILOT ROCK — G. McCall 10, C. Weinke 7, I. Winter 7, B. Postma 6, P. Roe 4, B. Pierce 1, R. Lankford 1, B. Kannier, D. Hasher, T. Denny, L. Thieme. 3-pointers — SHS 2, PR 2. Free throws — SHS 22-42, PR 12-20. Fouls — SHS 19, PR 30. Fouled out — B. Postma (PR). Technicals — D. Grogan (SHS). WESTON-MCEWEN 62, CULVER 26 — At Athena, defense set the tone for a TigerScots blowout in Columbia Basin Conference play on Friday. “We got a lot of hands on SDVVHV DQG GHÀHFWLRQV DQG that led to some easy points,” said Weston-McEwen coach Brian Pickard. The TigerScots (8-9, 3-3 CBC) led 29-16 at halftime and started the third quarter on a 12-0 run to seal the win. Shyler Mikesell turned in a double-double with 13 points and 11 rebounds and Shaw Broncheau added a game-high 16 points to go wih six steals and four assists for Weston-McEwen. :HVWRQ %DVO OHG &XOYHU (5-13, 0-6) with 10 points. Up next for the TigerScots is a road game at Irrigon today at 5:30 p.m. Pickard said he thought his team only put in about 2.5 quarters of good basketball the last time the teams met, a 61-41 Irrigon win on Jan. 9. “We need to take of the things we can control and play a complete game and see what happens,” he said. ——— ence was their narrowest margin in Old Oregon League play. No details were reported. Helix (2-16, 0-8 OOL) ZLOOKRVW&RYHWRGD\DW p.m. SHERMAN 82, IONE 30 ² $W ,RQH ¿UVWSODFH Sherman continued to roll CHS (5-13, 0-6) 2 14 3 7 — 26 and handed the young Cardi- W-M (8-9, 3-3) 14 15 18 15 — 62 CULVER — W. Basl 10, D. Gutierrez 4, C. nals squad its second straight Sledge 3, T. Bogart 3, I. Stevens 2, M. Davis loss on Friday. No details 2, M. Krueger 2, T. Cox. WESTON-MCEWEN — S. Broncheau 16, HORIZON CHRIS- were reported. S. Mikesell 13, E. Reger 12, B. Speed 7, J. Patrick 4, X. Bailey 4, A. Finifrock 4, K. TIAN 56, CONDON/ Ione (3-13, 2-6), which Rodriguez 2, K. Scott. WHEELER 43 — At Hood picked up a win in the stand- 3-pointers — CHS 3, W-M 2. Free throws — CHS 3-7, W-M 12-13. Fouls — CHS 13, 5LYHU WKH .QLJKWV ORVW IRU ings due to a forfeit by South W-M 13. the third straight game in Big Wasco in their Jan. 22 game, Sky League action on Friday. plays at Condon/Wheeler ECHO 55, PINE No details were reported. today at 5:30 p.m. EAGLE 38 — At Pine Condon/Wheeler (7-10, Eagle, the Cougars won their 3-5 BSL) has plenty of time NYSSA 60, RIVER- WKLUGLQDURZWRPRYHDKDOI to make up ground with six SIDE 27 — At Nyssa, the game behind Joseph for third games remaining before the Pirates lost ground in the place in the Old Oregon district tournament, and will Eastern Oregon League title League on Friday. No details host Ione today at 5:30 p.m. hunt with Friday’s loss to were reported. ¿UVWSODFH 1\VVD 1R GHWDLOV Echo (7-12, 5-3 OOL) SOUTH WASCO 54, were reported. will get its chance to leapfrog ARLINGTON 39 — At 5LYHUVLGH(2/ the Eagles today when they 0DXSLQ IRU WKH VHYHQWK has dropped three of its last host Joseph at 5:30 p.m. straight game the Honkers four but has a great chance came out on the wrong end to right the ship today when WALLOWA 33, HELIX of a Big Sky League contest it plays at three-win Vale at 29 — At Helix, the Grizzlies on Friday. No details were 3:30 p.m. The last time the suffered their eighth straight reported. teams met on Jan. 15, the loss in heartbreaking fashion Arlington hosts Mitchell/ Pirates edged the Vikings on Friday. The four-differ- Spray in a battle to stay out 50-44 in Boardman. SCOREBOARD Local slate PREP BOYS BASKETBALL Today Umatilla at Nyssa, 3:30 p.m. Riverside at Vale, 3:30 p.m. Culver at Pilot Rock, 4 p.m. Ontario at Mac-Hi, 4:30 p.m. Heppner at Stanfield, 5:30 p.m. Weston-McEwen at Irrigon, 5:30 p.m. Mitchell/Spray at Arlington, 5:30 p.m. Ione at Condon/Wheeler, 5:30 p.m. Joseph at Echo, 5:30 p.m. Nixyaawii at Powder Valley, 5:30 p.m. Tuesday Pendleton at Hermiston, 5:45 p.m. Mac-Hi at Baker, 7:30 p.m. PREP GIRLS BASKETBALL Today Riverside at Vale, 2 p.m. Culver at Pilot Rock, 2:30 p.m. Ontario at Mac-Hi, 3 p.m. Umatilla at Nyssa, 3 p.m. Heppner at Stanfield, 4 p.m. Weston-McEwen at Irrigon, 4 p.m. Mitchell/Spray at Arlington, 4 p.m. Ione at Condon/Wheeler, 4 p.m. Joseph at Echo, 4 p.m. Nixyaawii at Powder Valley, 4 p.m. Tuesday Mac-Hi at Baker, 6 p.m. Pendleton at Hermiston, 7 p.m. PREP WRESTLING Today Mac-Hi, Riverside, Heppner, Irrigon at BEO Invite, 10 a.m. PREP SWIMMING Today Pendleton, Hermiston at La Grande, Noon COLLEGE MEN’S BASKETBALL Today Treasure Valley at Blue Mountain, 4 p.m. Eastern Oregon at Northwest (WA), 7:30 p.m. COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Today Treasure Valley at Blue Mountain, 2 p.m. Eastern Oregon at Northwest (WA), 5:30 p.m. Basketball NCAA Men’s Top 25 Friday’s Games No games scheduled Saturday’s Games No. 1 Oklahoma at LSU, 2 p.m. No. 2 North Carolina vs. Boston College, 1 p.m. No. 4 Kansas vs. No. 20 Kentucky, 4 p.m. No. 5 Texas A&M vs. No. 14 Iowa State, 11 a.m. No. 7 Xavier at DePaul, 11 a.m. No. 9 West Virginia at Florida, 9 a.m. No. 10 Providence at Georgetown, 5 p.m. No. 11 Virginia at No. 16 Louisville, 10 a.m. No. 13 SMU vs. Memphis, 5 p.m. No. 15 Miami at N.C. State, Noon No. 17 Baylor vs. Georgia, 3 p.m. No. 18 Arizona vs. Oregon State, 6:30 p.m. No. 19 Indiana vs. Minnesota, 11:15 a.m. No. 21 Purdue vs. Nebraska, 1:30 p.m. Sunday’s Games No. 3 Iowa vs. Northwestern, Noon No. 6 Villanova vs. St. John’s at Madison Square Garden, 9 a.m. No. 8 Maryland at Ohio State, 10 a.m. No. 12 Michigan State vs. Rutgers, 2:15 p.m. No. 22 Wichita State at Evansville, 1 p.m. No. 23 Oregon at Arizona State, 5:30 p.m. No. 25 Notre Dame vs. Wake Forest, 10 a.m. Women’s Top 25 Friday’s Games Seton Hall 83, No. 23 DePaul 74 No. 9 Oregon State 71, Arizona 43 No. 15 UCLA 82, Colorado 64 No. 16 Stanford 69, No. 25 Washington 53 No. 8 Arizona State 63, Oregon 58 Saturday’s Games No. 1 UConn vs. Memphis at the XL Cen- ter, Hartford, Conn., 9 a.m. No. 4 Baylor at No. 24 West Virginia, 1 p.m. No. 5 Maryland vs. Indiana, 11 a.m. No. 6 Texas at Kansas State, 5 p.m. No. 21 Oklahoma at Iowa State, 11 a.m. Sunday’s Games No. 2 South Carolina at No. 10 Texas A&M, 3 p.m. No. 11 Florida State vs. Virginia Tech, 11 a.m. No. 12 Kentucky at Florida, 10 a.m. No. 13 Mississippi State at Arkansas, Noon No. 15 UCLA at Utah, 1 p.m. No. 16 Stanford vs. Washington State, Noon No. 17 Louisville vs. Wake Forest, 10 a.m. No. 18 Michigan State at Wisconsin, 1 p.m. No. 19 Tennessee vs. Alabama, Noon No. 20 South Florida at SMU, 11 a.m. No. 22 Missouri at Mississippi, 2 p.m. No. 23 DePaul vs. St. John’s, 10 a.m. No. 25 Washington at California, 2 p.m. NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Toronto 31 15 Boston 27 21 New York 23 26 Brooklyn 12 35 Philadelphia 7 40 Southeast Division W L Atlanta 27 21 Miami 26 21 Charlotte 22 25 Washington 20 24 Orlando 20 25 Central Division W L Cleveland 33 12 Chicago 26 19 Detroit 25 22 Indiana 24 22 Milwaukee 20 29 WESTERN CONFERENCE Southwest Division W L Pct GB San Antonio 39 7 .848 — Memphis 27 20 .574 12½ Dallas 27 22 .551 13½ Houston 25 24 .510 15½ New Orleans 17 28 .378 21½ Northwest Division W L Pct GB Oklahoma City 36 13 .735 — Portland 22 26 .458 13½ Utah 21 25 .457 13½ Denver 18 29 .383 17 Minnesota 14 34 .292 21½ Pacific Division W L Pct GB Golden State 42 4 .913 — L.A. Clippers 31 16 .660 11½ Sacramento 20 26 .435 22 Phoenix 14 34 .292 29 L.A. Lakers 9 40 .184 34½ ——— Friday’s Games Boston 113, Orlando 94 Cleveland 114, Detroit 106 New York 102, Phoenix 84 Miami 107, Milwaukee 103 Oklahoma City 116, Houston 108 Dallas 91, Brooklyn 79 Utah 103, Minnesota 90 Portland 109, Charlotte 91 L.A. Clippers 105, L.A. Lakers 93 Saturday’s Games Golden State at Philadelphia, 2 p.m. Detroit at Toronto, 3:30 p.m. Brooklyn at New Orleans, 4 p.m. Denver at Indiana, 4 p.m. Sacramento at Memphis, 5 p.m. Washington at Houston, 5 p.m. San Antonio at Cleveland, 5:30 p.m. Sunday’s Games Chicago at L.A. Clippers, 12:30 p.m. Atlanta at Miami, 3 p.m. Boston at Orlando, 3 p.m. Phoenix at Dallas, 4 p.m. Golden State at New York, 4:30 p.m. Minnesota at Portland, 6 p.m. Charlotte at L.A. Lakers, 6:30 p.m. Football Pct .674 .563 .469 .255 .149 GB — 5 9½ 19½ 24½ Pct .563 .553 .468 .455 .444 GB — ½ 4½ 5 5½ Pct .733 .578 .532 .522 .408 GB — 7 9 9½ 15 NFL Pro Bowl Sunday, Jan. 31 At Honolulu Team Rice vs. Team Irvin, 4 p.m. (ESPN) Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 7 At Santa Clara, Calif. Denver vs. Carolina, 3:30 p.m. (CBS) Golf Singapore Open Friday’s Leaders At Sentosa Golf Club (Serapong Course) Singapore Purse: $1 million Yardage: 7,300; Par: 71 Second Round Play suspended by bad weather of last place at 5:30 p.m. Song Younghan, South Korea Shintaro Kobayashi, Japan Paul Peterson, United States T. Khrongphha, Thailand Brett Munson, United States Park Sanghyun, South Korea Himmat Rai, India Berry Henson, United States Sam Brazel, Australia Tadahiro Takayama, Japan Yuki Inamori, Japan Five players at 140 70-63—133 66-69—135 68-70—138 69-69—138 71-67—138 70-69—139 70-69—139 66-73—139 72-67—139 71-68—139 67-72—139 LPGA Pure Silk-Bahamas LPGA Classic Friday’s Leaders At Ocean Club Golf Course Paradise Island, Bahamas Purse: $1.4 million Yardage: 6,625; Par: 73 Second Round Megan Khang 70-68—138 Haru Nomura 68-70—138 Charley Hull 68-70—138 Sei Young Kim 71-68—139 Anna Nordqvist 70-69—139 Min Seo Kwak 69-70—139 Catriona Matthew 68-71—139 Hyo Joo Kim 70-70—140 Paula Creamer 68-72—140 Stacy Lewis 73-68—141 Brittany Lincicome 70-71—141 Alison Lee 68-73—141 Seven players at 142, 10 at 143 Hockey NHL Today All-Star Skills Challenge, 4 p.m. (NBCSN) Sunday All-Star Game, 2 p.m. (NBCSN) Tennis Australian Open Friday At Melbourne Park Melbourne, Australia Purse: $30.18 million (Grand Slam) Surface: Hard-Outdoor Singles Men Semifinals Andy Murray (2), Britain, def. Milos Raonic (13), Canada, 4-6, 7-5, 6-7 (4), 6-4, 6-2. Doubles Women Championship Martina Hingis, Switzerland, and Sania Mirza (1), India, def. Andrea Hlavackova and Lucie Hradecka (7), Czech Republic, 7-6 (1), 6-3. Mixed Semifinals CoCo Vandeweghe, United States, and Horia Tecau, Romania, def. Andreja Klepac, Slovenia, and Treat Huey, Philippines, 6-4, 6-4. Elena Vesnina, Russia, and Bruno Soares (5), Brazil, def. Sania Mirza, India, and Ivan Dodig (1), Croatia, 7-5, 7-6 (4). 0RXQWDLQHHUV ZLWKVWDQGODWHUDOO\ East Oregonian 2/<03,$:DVK²7KH(DVWHUQ2UHJRQ8QLYHU- sity women’s basketball team withstood a late rally IURP(YHUJUHHQDQGWKH0RXQWDLQHHUVOHGE\DVPDQ\ as 24 points en route to taking down the Geoducks Friday night in Cascade Collegiate Conference (CCC) play. 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Tipoff in Kirkland, Wash., is set for 5:30 p.m. Men’s Basketball EASTERN OREGON 103, EVERGREEN 93 — At Olympia, Wash., senior guard Case Rada nailed ¿YHWKUHH¶VDQGVFRUHGDWHDPKLJKSRLQWVWROHDG VL[ 0RXQWDLQHHUV LQ GRXEOH ¿JXUHV DQG WKH (DVWHUQ 2UHJRQ 8QLYHUVLW\ PHQ¶V EDVNHWEDOO WHDP RYHUFDPH D VL[SRLQW GH¿FLW LQ WKH VHFRQG VWDQ]D WR WDNH GRZQ (YHUJUHHQ RQ )ULGD\ QLJKW DW &5& *\PQD- sium. ,QDGGLWLRQWR5DGDVHQLRUFHQWHU.DOYLQ-RKDQVRQ (19), junior guard Kentrell Washington (18), sopho- more forward Brandon Hoston (17), sophomore guard 7DWHGH/DYHDJDDQGMXQLRUZLQJ7UDYLV0HHNHU (10) posted double digits for the Mountaineers. Wash- ington also pulled down a team-best 12 boards. (YHUJUHHQ¶V 7D\ORU 'UH\ OHG DOO VFRUHUV ZLWK points on 10-for-19 shooting. (28LPSURYHGWRRYHUDOOLQLQ&&&SOD\ ZKLOH (YHUJUHHQ GURSSHG WR DQG LQ OHDJXH action.