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SPORTS East Oregonian Page 2B PREPS: Echo netters win Riverside Tourney Continued from 1B through three quarters. The Cardinals (0-1) will try again for win No. 1 on Friday when they travel to Echo for a 7 p.m. start. ——— THS (1-0) IHS (0-1) 14 0 8 0 14 8 6 — 42 6 — 14 VOLLEYBALL WESTON-MCEWEN — The TigerScots inished off a 3-2 record at the Heppner Tournament on Saturday to end a successful weekend for the Weston-McEwen squad. Weston-McEwen (7-4) irst took on Wallowa and made quick work with a 25-10 and 25-5 victory before moving on to Heppner where they defeated the Mustangs 30-28 and 25-16. The TigerScots then dropped a pair of matches, falling to Grant Union 26-24 and 25-21 and then to Imbler 25-15 and 25-18, before they rebounded with a 25-17 and 25-15 win over Enterprise. “We’re working really hard to get better,” Weston-McEwen coach Shawn White said following Satur- day’s action. “Imbler and Grant Union are two very good teams and we’re trying to catch up to them.” Senior Ali Schroeder had a fantastic weekend and led the team with 90 assists, while Sara von Borstel put up a team-high 35 digs, 27 kills, and 23 assists. Sisters Alyssa and Sarah Finifrock each tallied 33 digs to lead the TigerScots. “This is the hardest working group I think I’ve had come through this school,” White said. “They understand the value of teamwork … usually it is just one or two people with that mentality, this year it’s just about all of them.” The TigerScots started the weekend with a 3-0 win on the road against Union on Friday night, defeating the Bobcats 25-20, 25-19 and 27-25. BOARDMAN — Echo won the Riverside Tournament for the second year in a row by beating Helix 25-15, 25-13 in the champi- onship. It was a rematch from pool play, where Helix had gotten the better of Echo in two 20-point games. Echo went 3-0 in bracket play with wins over Elgin 25-21, 25-16, and Umatilla 27-25, 25-16. Cougars coach Janice Scott did not have any statistics available, but said the hitting of Hannah McCarty and Marti Huff, along with strong team serving and defense carried the day. “Serving was phenomenal from all the players on the team,” she said. “I would say we had in the semis and championship, ive missed serves all together, off the top of my head. “We had good coverage,” she added of the defense. “We tried to keep the other team out of system and it seemed to work for a little bit.” Second-place Helix earned its spot in the inals by beating Mac-Hi 25-15, 25-21, then topping Ione 25-22, 25-12. Sadie Wilson led Helix with 22 kills in the tournament, while Lynn Ashby tallied 19 and Ari Krol had 17. The Grizzlies rotations were scrambled on Saturday with the absence of Kailey Mize, who missed the tournament due to a family emergency. Despite its early exit from the bracket, Mac-Hi coach Amanda Nelson said it was a positive outing for the Pioneers, which were led by Brooke Smiley with four kills and Britany Wells with seven digs. “It was a fun tournament and the girls had a good day,” Nelson said. “It was a great experience for the girls.” Tuesday, September 6, 2016 College Football EOU upsets No. 2 Raiders By SETH DAHLE EOUsports.com LA GRANDE — Southern Oregon has a knack for making second-half comebacks in its heated rivalry with the Blue and Gold, but Eastern Oregon held on for a 45-40 upset of the second-ranked Raiders to open the season on Saturday at Community Stadium. “I’m very proud of this team and the coaches,” said head coach Tim Camp. “This is one of those games that both teams played their hearts out, and we were able to come out with a big win over the No. SOU 2 ranked team in the country. Give credit to Southern Oregon and their coaches, as they were playing to win.” Senior quarterback Zach Bartlow was solid from the get-go, completing 23 of 31 passes for 292 yards and two touchdowns. He also recorded 70 yards on EOU 13 carries for two rushing touchdowns. In addition to grabbing six passes for a team-high 103 receiving yards, junior wide receiver Calvin Connors posted a 65-yard punt return for a critical touchdown in the third quarter. Junior wide receiver Joshua Richards snagged a team-high nine catches for 96 yards and a touchdown, while senior running back Alfred Gross paced the ground attack with 82 yards on 10 carries. On the defensive end, junior linebacker Michal Arenas was all over the place, registering a career-high 16 tackles (ive solo) and one pass breakup. Junior defensive back Justin Hughes added a career-high nine tackles, while freshman linebacker Eli Teuteu forced one fumble to go along with four tackles. 40 45 T-WOLVES: Open league play Saturday vs. North Idaho Continued from 1B Staff photo by Eric Singer Hermiston’s Emanuel Ibarra and Pendleton’s Nick Zdroy-Oja run side by side at the Runners Soul XC Fest at Sandstone Middle School on Saturday in Hermiston. RUNNERS SOUL: Riverside’s Selene Andrade wins girls’ race Continued from 1B long, so it was really great to see the improvement by them today,” Blackburn said. The Pendleton Buckaroos produced two top-15 inishers in the race, with junior Nick Zdroy-Oja (17:45) crossing the inish line in ninth and senior Soren Wolf (18:09) in 14th. Wolf had an impressive inish, turning on the afterburners in the last 100 yards to sprint past La Grande’s Bennett Welch at the inish line. The Union Bobcats produced the top two runners of in the boys race, as junior Alex Graffunder (16:26) took irst place by a wide margin over sophomore Tim Stevens (16:45). On the girls side, Herm- iston placed six runners inside the top 45. No. 1 runner Melany Solorio had a strong race inishing sixth with a time of 21:27, which was not far off of her PR. Blackburn said he was also impressed by transfer Alice Todryk (23:30) — who inished 20th overall in her irst race as a Bulldog — and the usual No. 2 runner Morgan Hancock who gutted through an injury to inish 25th at 23:29. “Overall it was a great starter race for us,” Black- burn said. Riverside’s Selene Andrade took irst place overall with a time of 20:06 — and a cushion of nearly 48 seconds on second place. Pendleton’s top inisher was sophomore Rylee Harris crossing the inish line at 23 minutes lat. She was one of seven Buckaroos to break the top 45 threshold. ——— Runners Soul XC Fest Local Top 45 Finishers BOYS Hermiston 7) Emanuel Ibarra — 17:37 11) Angel Benites — 17:48 26) Joshua Clayson — 19:19 27) Nicholas Brashears — 19:33 41) Jesus Castellanos — 20:32 42) Freddy Ibarra — 20:34 Pendleton 9) Nick Zdroy-Oja — 17:45 14) Soren Wolf — 18:09 22) Christopher Newman — 19:02 39) Richard Scott — 20:31 43) Dustin Henderson — 20:34 45) Thomas Alberti — 20:47 Heppner 12) Nicholas Hunter — 17:52 24) Trent Smith — 19:11.3 25) Hayden Qualls — 19:11.5 Stanield 21) Elias Esquivel — 18:59 GIRLS Riverside 1) Selene Andrade — 20:06 42) Alondra Caldera — 25:41 Hermiston 6) Melany Solorio — 21:27 20) Alice Todryk — 23:08 22) Sheila Solorio — 23:20 24) Sidney Tovey — 23:28 25) Morgan Hancock — 23:29 41) Izabella Garcia — 25:21 Pendleton 17) Rylee Harris — 23:00 31) Tatum Fell — 24:25 33) Redcrane Starr — 24:36 34) Kyra Ford — 24:52 35) Dani Moore — 24:52 39) Taylor Baum — 25:11 44) Jaiden Lemberger — 26:20 Stanield 21) Jennifer Garcia — 23:19 38) Chelsy Lemmon — 24:56 from Alexa Loehner. The pair connected again, only in reverse order, in the second half to make it 3-0 in the 46th minute. Sierra Seymour scored Centralia’s other irst-half goal off an assist by Estefani Cifuentes in the 21st minute. Mary Richardson capped the scoring in the 48th minute with Hunter Thom- different circumstances. Centralia is also a irst-year program but they have a full roster, and I think if we had at least had been able to put 11 on the ield the outcome could have been slightly different.” Blue Mountain hosts North Idaho at noon on Saturday for its East Region opener at noon. Mota said unfortunately, it’s looking like the team will be short again. “I know it’s just frustrating for the people that have been coming out to watch the games,” Mota said. “We’ve been getting some great turnouts, but not a whole lot to cheer about. I ask for some patience, and let us get some players back from injury. “Right now we’re in a tough place but we’ve just got to push through it and hopefully tomorrow will be a better day for us.” SCOREBOARD Local slate PREP VOLLEYBALL Today Helix vs Pilot Rock (at Umatilla), 4 p.m. Stanield at Echo, 5 p.m. Dayton (WA) at Weston-McEwen, 5 p.m. Riverside at Tri-Cities Prep (WA), 5 p.m. Heppner at Irrigon, 5 p.m. Helix at Umatilla, 5:30 p.m. Pendleton at Baker, 6 p.m. Condon/Wheeler at Arlington, 6 p.m. La Grande at Hermiston, 7 p.m. PREP BOYS SOCCER Today The Dalles at Mac-Hi, 4 p.m. Pendleton at La Grande, 4 p.m. Baker at Umatilla, 4:30 p.m. Century at Hermiston, 6 p.m. PREP GIRLS SOCCER Today Century at Hermiston, 4 p.m. Mac-Hi at The Dalles, 4 p.m. La Grande at Pendleton, 4:30 p.m. COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL Today Eastern Oregon at Walla Walla U., 6 p.m. Prep Standings FOOTBALL 5A Special District 1 Conf. Ovr. PS PA Rnk Bend 0-0 1-0 26 24 1 Mtn. View 0-0 1-0 20 19 1 Pendleton 0-0 1-0 48 28 10 Redmond 0-0 0-1 22 24 16 Summit 0-0 0-1 14 42 16 Hood River 0-0 0-1 13 47 21 Ridgeview 0-0 0-1 36 42 21 Hermiston 0-0 0-1 27 38 30 ——— Last Week Bend 26, Central 24 Mountain View 20, South Albany 19 Pendleton 48, La Grande 28 St. Helens 47, Hood River 13 Union (WA) 38, Hermiston 27 Jefferson (Por.) 24, Redmond, 22 Thurston 42, Ridgeview 36 Clackamas 42, Summit 14 ——— Contact Eric Singer at esinger@eastoregonian.com or 541-966-0839. Follow him on Twitter @ByEricSinger. son-Terrel on the assist. Blue Mountain (0-3) goal keeper Jessica Adams had 14 saves, and Centralia Keely Thomas didn’t face a shot on goal all game. “Unfortunately we just couldn’t get anything going offensively,” Mota said. “I think we had a couple of free kicks where we were able to send the ball into the 18 but just couldn’t create anything. “I would’ve liked it under 4A Greater Oregon League Conf. Ovr. PS Baker 0-0 1-0 26 Mac-Hi 0-0 1-0 14 Ontario 0-0 0-1 13 La Grande 0-0 0-1 28 ——— Last Week Baker 26, Nyssa 10 Mac-Hi 14, Waitsburg (WA) 7 Fruitland (ID) 31, Ontario 13 Pendleton 48, La Grande 28 3A Eastern Oregon League Conf. Ovr. PS Umatilla 0-0 1-0 21 Vale 0-0 1-0 38 Riverside 0-0 0-1 0 Burns 0-0 0-1 22 PA Rnk 10 14 7 18 31 17 48 20 Nyssa 0-0 0-1 10 26 Irrigon 0-0 0-1 13 26 ——— Last Week Amity 26, Irrigon 13 Umatilla 21, Union 13 (OT) Tri-Cities Prep (WA) 38, Riverside 0 Vale 38, Parma (ID) 0 Sisters 25, Burns 22 Baker 26, Nyssa 10 18 25 2A Columbia Basin Conference Conf. Ovr. PS PA Rnk Heppner 0-0 1-0 22 18 1 Stanield 0-0 1-0 54 22 1 Pilot Rock 0-0 0-1 12 32 22 Weston-McEwen 0-0 0-1 0 26 22 Culver 0-0 0-0 0 0 - ——— Last Week Heppner 22, St. Paul 18 Stanield 54, Enterprise 22 Imbler 32, Pilot Rock 12 Grant Union 26, Weston-McEwen 0 1A Special District 1 Conf. Ovr. PS PA Rnk Crane 0-0 1-0 36 34 1 Jordan Valley 0-0 1-0 20 14 1 Adrian 0-0 0-1 22 42 15 Echo 0-0 0-1 28 42 15 Pine Eagle 0-0 0-1 14 20 15 Powder Valley 0-0 0-1 34 46 15 Joseph 0-0 0-1 0 64 28 Wallowa 0-0 0-1 16 17 28 Cove 0-0 0-1 8 32 — Harper/Hunt. 0-0 0-0 — — — ——— Last Week Crane 36, Sherman 34 Jordan Valley 20, Pine Eagle 14 Camas Valley 42, Adrian 22 Siletz Valley 42, Echo 28 Days Creek 46, Powder Valley 34 Dreary (ID) 64, Joseph 0 Notus (ID) 17, Wallowa 16 Elgin 32, Cove 8 1A Special District 4 Conf. Ovr. PS PA Rnk Dufur 0-0 1-0 30 28 1 Perrydale 0-0 1-0 20 8 1 Mitchell/S/W 0-0 1-0 30 6 — Ione 0-0 0-1 14 42 15 Sherman 0-0 0-1 34 36 15 South Wasco 0-0 0-1 14 68 15 Arlington 0-0 0-0 — — — ——— Last Week Mapleton 68, South Wasco 14 Crane 36, Sherman 34 Triad 42, Ione 14 Mitchell/Spray/Wheeler 30, Prairie City/ Burnt River JV 6 Perrydale 20, Falls City/Kings Valley 8 Dufur 30, Hosanna Christian 28 Football PA Rnk 13 9 0 17 38 16 25 18 NFL Week 1 Thursday’s Game Carolina (-1) at Denver, 5:30 p.m. Sunday’s Games Tampa Bay (+3) at Atlanta, 10 a.m. Buffalo (+3) at Baltimore, 10 a.m. Chicago (+4.5) at Houston, 10 a.m. Green Bay (-4.5) at Jacksonville, 10 a.m. San Diego (+7.5) at Kansas City, 10 a.m. Oakland (PK) at New Orleans, 10 a.m. Cincinnati (PK) at N.Y. Jets, 10 a.m. Cleveland (+7.5) at Philadelphia, 10 a.m. Minnesota (-3) at Tennessee, 10 a.m. Miami (+7.5) at Seattle, 1:05 p.m. N.Y. Giants (+4) at Dallas, 1:25 p.m. Detroit (+6) at Indianapolis, 1:25 p.m. New England (-1) at Arizona, 5:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 12 Pittsburgh (-3) at Washington, 4:10 p.m. Los Angeles (-1) at San Francisco, 7:20 p.m. NCAA PACIFIC-12 Thursday, Sept. 1 Utah 24, S. Utah 0 Minnesota 30, Oregon St. 23 Friday, Sept. 2 Colorado 44, Colorado St. 7 Stanford 26, Kansas St. 13 Saturday, Sept. 3 Washington 48, Rutgers 13 Texas A&M 31, UCLA 24, OT Oregon 53, UC Davis 28 E. Washington 45, Washington St. 42 Alabama 52, Southern Cal 6 BYU 18, Arizona 16 Arizona St. 44, N. Arizona 13 NAIA Frontier Conference Saturday, Sept. 3 Carroll 27, Montana Tech 24 Eastern Oregon 45, Southern Oregon 40 Montana Western 26, College of Idaho 13 Northern Colorado 56, Rocky Mountain 27 Baseball MLB AMERICAN LEAGUE Monday’s Games N.Y. Yankees 5, Toronto 3 Baltimore 7, Tampa Bay 3 Kansas City 11, Minnesota 5 L.A. Angels 10, Oakland 7 Detroit 5, Chicago White Sox 3, 11 innings Seattle 14, Texas 6 San Diego 2, Boston 1 Houston 6, Cleveland 2 Today’s Games Toronto (Sanchez 13-2) at N.Y. Yankees (Cessa 4-0), 4:05 p.m. Baltimore (Gallardo 4-7) at Tampa Bay (Odorizzi 9-5), 4:10 p.m. Houston (Peacock 0-0) at Cleveland (Kluber 15-8), 4:10 p.m. Detroit (Boyd 5-2) at Chicago White Sox (Gonzalez 2-6), 5:10 p.m. Kansas City (Gee 6-7) at Minnesota (Santana 7-10), 5:10 p.m. L.A. Angels (Nolasco 5-12) at Oakland (Detwiler 1-3), 7:05 p.m. Boston (Buchholz 5-10) at San Diego (Clemens 2-4), 7:10 p.m. Texas (Perez 9-10) at Seattle (Paxton 4-5), 7:10 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE Monday’s Games Chicago Cubs 7, Milwaukee 2 N.Y. Mets 5, Cincinnati 0 Philadelphia 6, Miami 2 St. Louis 12, Pittsburgh 6 Washington 6, Atlanta 4 Colorado 6, San Francisco 0 San Diego 2, Boston 1 L.A. Dodgers 10, Arizona 2 Today’s Games Atlanta (Perez 2-2) at Washington (Gon- zalez 10-9), 4:05 p.m. St. Louis (Weaver 1-2) at Pittsburgh (Vogelsong 3-4), 4:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Montero 0-0) at Cincinnati (Finnegan 8-10), 4:10 p.m. Philadelphia (Morgan 1-9) at Miami (Urena 3-5), 4:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Hammel 14-7) at Milwau- kee (Peralta 5-9), 5:10 p.m. San Francisco (Samardzija 11-9) at Colo- rado (Anderson 5-5), 5:40 p.m. Arizona (Miller 2-10) at L.A. Dodgers (Stripling 3-6), 7:10 p.m. Boston (Buchholz 5-10) at San Diego (Clemens 2-4), 7:10 p.m. Wild Card Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct. GB Boston 76 61 .555 +1 Baltimore 75 62 .547 — Detroit 75 62 .547 — Houston 73 64 .533 2 New York 71 65 .522 3½ Kansas City 71 66 .518 4 Seattle 70 67 .511 5 NATIONAL LEAGUE W San Francisco 73 St. Louis 72 New York 72 Pittsburgh 67 Miami 68 L 64 64 66 68 70 Pct. GB .533 +½ .529 — .522 1 .496 4½ .493 5 Tennis U.S. Open Monday At The USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center New York Purse: $46.3 million (Grand Slam) Surface: Hard-Outdoor Singles Men Fourth Round Juan Martin del Potro, Argentina, def. Dominic Thiem (8), Austria, 6-3, 3-2, retired. Stan Wawrinka (3), Switzerland, def. Illya Marchenko, Ukraine, 6-4, 6-1, 6-7 (5), 6-3. Kei Nishikori (6), Japan, def. Ivo Karlovic (21), Croatia, 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 (4). Andy Murray (2), Britain, def. Grigor Dimitrov (22), Bulgaria, 6-1, 6-2, 6-2. Women Fourth Round Simona Halep (5), Romania, def. Carla Suarez Navarro (11), Spain, 6-2, 7-5. Karolina Pliskova (10), Czech Republic, def. Venus Williams (6), United States, 4-6, 6-4, 7-6 (3). Serena Williams (1), United States, def. Yaroslava Shvedova, Kazakhstan, 6-2, 6-3. 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