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    SPORTS
Tuesday, November 22, 2016
East Oregonian
Page 3B
TIGERS: Monkus comes up big on both sides of the ball
Continued from 1B
wide grin. “This is part of the
process we’ve been talking
about all season, the kids kept
believing and now we held a
pretty explosive Kennedy
team to just 13 points.”
It was clear from the
start that Stanfield was the
better team on Saturday,
as the Tigers defense won
the battles in the trenches
and the offense was able to
move the ball effectively.
Stanfield’s defense, which
had been gashed for more
than 400 yards by the Trojans
last season, held Kennedy to
just 236 total yards — 143
rushing and 93 passing — and
contained
all-conference
running back Bishop Mitchell
effectively.
“Defense won the game,”
Salas said. “I mean 13 points
to an explosive team that
was dominating everybody,
putting teams down. I knew
we had our work cut out for us
but I knew that if we followed
our game plan we’d be fine
and it went our way.”
Mitchell tallied a total of
113 yards on 20 carries and
two touchdowns — though
88 of those yards came on
one touchdown run in the
third quarter. Aside from that,
Mitchell gained just 25 yards
on 19 carries.
“We played a near perfect
game,” Salas said. “With
Mitchell we had Thyler
Monkus spying him the whole
time and everybody came
together as a unit and the kids
Staff photos by E.J. Harris
AT LEFT: Stanfield’s Justin Keeney intercepts a pass in
front of Kennedy’s Skyler Bison on Saturday in Hills-
boro.
ABOVE: Stanfield’s Thyler Monkus breaks into the
open field chased by Kenney’s Emorej Lynk on Satur-
day in Hillsboro.
executed our game plan.”
Along with his defensive
excellence, Monkus was a
difference maker on offense
as he led the team with 138
rushing yards and two touch-
downs on 17 carries and also
caught seven passes for 46
yards. Monkus’ performance
earned him Player of the
Game recognition by the
OSAA.
“Thyler’s our guy,” Salas
said. “He works hard and
always wants the ball and even
when he’s banged up he still
wants the ball and makes plays
for us. We’ll ride the back of
that 150-pound kid every day
and that’s what we did tonight,
whenever we needed a big
play or a first down we gave
the ball to Thyler.”
Monkus scored the game’s
first touchdown late in the
first quarter when he took
an end-around hand-off on
4th-and-3 at the Kennedy 12
and sped through the Trojan
defense for a 7-0 Stanfield
lead after Enoel Angel kicked
the extra point. Stanfield then
scored again late with just 10
seconds left in the half when
quarterback Dylan Grogan hit
Brody Woods on a 12-yard
slant pattern in the end zone.
Another extra point by Angel
gave the Tigers the 14-7 lead
going into the half.
In the third quarter, the
Trojans got right back in the
game on Mitchell’s 88-yard
score and forced a Stanfield
punt on the Tigers’ ensuing
drive to get the ball back
looking to take the lead. But
on a 3rd-and-10 pass, Kennedy
quarterback Brett Traeger
floated the ball too much and
Stanfield cornerback Justin
Keeney read the route perfectly
and picked it off at the Kennedy
40 to flip momentum back in
the Tigers’ favor.
“They were in spread and
we were locked up at the time
so I had to stay on my guy,”
Keeney said of the play, “and
then when he turned back I saw
the ball go up and just made
the play. I wanted to make
sure I didn’t drop it and then
just wanted to start running but
then I got tackled.”
“Justin Keeney is a special
kid,” Salas added. “He’s one
of the most polite kids you’ll
ever meet but he is one heck
of a football player. He just
comes through with big plays.
Last year he had some miscues
as a sophomore but he learned
from that, he’s growing and
this year he’s come out and
had one heck of a game.”
Stanfield cashed in on the
field position when Grogan
barreled his way for a two-yard
touchdown to put the Tigers
up 20-13 with just over four
minutes left in the third
quarter. From that point on it
was all Stanfield, as the offense
scored on each of its final three
possessions and the defense
kept the Trojans at bay.
The win sets up a champi-
onship game with the Tigers
and the No. 1 seed Regis
Rams next Saturday at 4 p.m.
at Kennison Field in Herm-
iston. It will be a rematch
from Week 2 of the regular
season when the Tigers beat
the Rams 20-14 in Stanfield.
“No disrespect to anybody
else, but I felt the whole season
once we played Regis that we
were the two best teams in the
state and we’re ready to go at
it again,” Salas said.
———
KHS
0 7
6
0 — 13
SHS
7 7
6 12 — 32
Statistics
PASSING — KHS (7-20-1, 93 yds) B.
Traeger 7-20-1, 93 yds. B. Mitchell 0-1. SHS:
D. Grogan 11-17, 119 yds, TD.
RUSHING — KHS (29-143, 2 TD) B.
Mitchell 20-113, 2 TD; B. Traeger 6-19; E.
Lynk 2-6; J. Suing 1-5. SHS (45-254, 4TD)
T. Monkus 17-138, 2 TD; D. Grogan 14-65,
TD; A. Renner 6-22; J. Keeney 3-14, TD; M.
Blankenship 4-13; B. Woods 1-2.
RECEIVING — KHS: S. Bizon 3-58; B.
Mitchell 2-29; D. Moreno 1-6, J. Suing 1-0.
SHS: T. Monkus 7-46; B. Woods 2-24, TD; A.
Renner 1-27; J. Shelby 1-22.
FIRST DOWNS — KHS 11, SHS 20.
TIME OF POSSESSION — KHS 18:58,
SHS 29:02.
SCOREBOARD
Local slate
PREP FOOTBALL
Saturday
1A CHAMPIONSHIP: #5 Dufur vs. #2
Crane (at Hermiston High), Noon
2A CHAMPIONSHIP: #2 Stanfield vs. #1
Regis (at Hermiston High), 4 p.m.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Saturday
#9 Eastern Oregon at #1 Marian (IN), 11 a.m.
COLLEGE MEN’S BASKETBALL
Friday
Eastern Oregon vs. Montana Western (at
Caldwell, Idaho), 2 p.m.
Blue Mountain at College of Southern
Idaho, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday
Eastern Oregon vs. Rocky Mountain (at
Caldwell, Idaho), 2 p.m.
Blue Mountain vs. Planet Athlete (at Twin
Falls, Idaho), 3:30 p.m.
COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Today
Whitworth at Eastern Oregon, 5:30 p.m.
Friday
Eastern Oregon vs. Montana Western (at
Caldwell, Idaho), Noon
Saturday
Eastern Oregon vs. Rocky Mountain (at
Caldwell, Idaho), Noon
Prep scores
FOOTBALL
Saturday’s Games
5A SEMIFINALS
Lebanon 10, Dallas 7
Wilsonville 56, Central 34
4A SEMIFINALS
North Bend 49, Estacada 26
Cottage Grove 48, Cascade 20
3A SEMIFINALS
Salem Academy 33, Blanchet Catholic 26
Harrisburg 28, Coquille/Pacific 22
2A SEMIFINALS
Regis 27, Heppner 6
Stanfield 32, Kennedy 13
1A SEMIFINALS
Dufur 76, Lowell 18
Crane 36, North Douglas 24
Volleyball
NWAC Championships
Saturday’s Games
WINNER’S BRACKET
Lower Columbia 3, Chemeketa 0 (25-14,
25-21, 25-20)
LOSER’S BRACKET
Blue Mountain 2, Bellevue 0 (25-15, 25-22)
Clark 2, Umpqua 0 (25-20, 25-23)
Walla Walla 2, Blue Mountain 1 (25-18,
19-25, 15-13)
Linn-Benton 2, Clark 0 (25-21, 25-21)
Linn-Benton 2, Walla Walla 0 (25-14,
25-22)
Linn-Benton 2, Chemeketa 0 (25-18, 25-14)
Sunday’s Games
CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND
Linn-Benton 3, Lower Columbia 1 (26-28,
25-17, 25-14, 25-18)
Lower Columbia 2, Linn-Benton 0 (25-22,
25-20)
Football
NFL
Thursday, Nov. 17
Carolina 23, New Orleans 20
Sunday’s Games
Tampa Bay 19, Kansas City 17
Dallas 27, Baltimore 17
Pittsburgh 24, Cleveland 9
Buffalo 16, Cincinnati 12
N.Y. Giants 22, Chicago 16
Indianapolis 24, Tennessee 17
Detroit 26, Jacksonville 19
Minnesota 30, Arizona 24
Miami 14, Los Angeles 10
New England 30, San Francisco 17
Seattle 26, Philadelphia 15
Washington 42, Green Bay 24
Open: San Diego, Atlanta, Denver, N.Y.
Jets
Monday’s Games
Oakland 27, Houston 20
NCAA
Top 25
Last Week
No. 1 Alabama 31, Chattanooga 3
No. 2 Ohio State 17, Michigan State 16
Houston 36, No. 3 Louisville 10
No. 4 Michigan 20, Indiana 10
No. 5 Clemson 35, Wake Forest 13
No. 6 Wisconsin 49, Purdue 20
No. 7 Washington 44, Arizona State 18
No. 8 Oklahoma 56, No. 10 West Virginia 28
No. 9 Penn State 39, Rutgers 0
Oregon 30, No. 11 Utah 28
No. 12 Colorado 38, No. 20 Washington St. 24
No. 13 Oklahoma State 31, TCU 6
No. 14 Western Michigan 38, Buffalo 0
No. 15 Southern Cal 36, UCLA 14
No. 21 Florida 16, No. 16 LSU 10
No. 17 Florida State 45, Syracuse 14
No. 18 Auburn 55, Alabama A&M 0
No. 19 Nebraska 28, Maryland 7
No. 22 Boise State 42, UNLV 25
No. 23 Texas A&M 23, UTSA 10
Wyoming 34, No. 24 San Diego State 33
Arkansas State 35, No. 25 Troy 3
NAIA
First Round
Saturday, Nov. 19
Saint Francis 79, Missouri Valley 20
Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) 34, Grand View
(Iowa) 27, OT
Baker (Kan.) 44, Sterling (Kan.) 21
Marian (Ind.) 32, Robert Morris (Ill.) 7
Morningside (Iowa) 65, Tabor (Kan.) 17
Reinhardt (Ga.) 52, Southeastern (Fla.) 22
Montana Tech 28, Dickinson State (N.D.) 21
Eastern Oregon 34, Doane (Neb.) 28
Basketball
NBA
Sunday’s Games
New York 104, Atlanta 94
Portland 129, Brooklyn 109
Indiana 115, Oklahoma City 111, OT
Denver 105, Utah 91
Sacramento 102, Toronto 99
Chicago 118, L.A. Lakers 110
Monday’s Games
Golden State 120, Indiana 83
Memphis 105, Charlotte 90
Philadelphia 101, Miami 94
Washington 106, Phoenix 101
Houston 99, Detroit 96
Boston 99, Minnesota 93
Milwaukee 93, Orlando 89
San Antonio 96, Dallas 91
Toronto at L.A. Clippers, late finish
Today’s Games
New Orleans at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m.
Portland at New York, 4:30 p.m.
Chicago at Denver, 6 p.m.
Oklahoma City at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m.
Columbus 3, Washington 2
Carolina 3, Winnipeg 1
Florida 3, N.Y. Rangers 2, SO
Calgary 3, Detroit 2
Los Angeles 3, Anaheim 2
Monday’s Games
Colorado 3, Columbus 2, OT
N.Y. Rangers 5, Pittsburgh 2
Buffalo 4, Calgary 2
Nashville 3, Tampa Bay 1
Dallas 3, Minnesota 2, OT
Edmonton 5, Chicago 0
San Jose 4, New Jersey 0
Today’s Games
St. Louis at Boston, 4 p.m.
Carolina at Toronto, 4 p.m.
Ottawa at Montreal, 4:30 p.m.
Philadelphia at Florida, 4:30 p.m.
N.Y. Islanders at Anaheim, 7 p.m.
NCAA
Men’s Top 25
Sunday’s Games
No. 1 Duke 75, No. 21 Rhode Island 65
No. 2 Kentucky 93, Duquesne 59
No. 3 Villanova 67, UCF 57
No. 8 Virginia 62, Yale 38
No. 11 Xavier 67, Northern Iowa 59
No. 13 Michigan State 78, Florida Gulf
Coast 77
No. 16 UCLA 114, Long Beach State 77
No. 19 West Virginia 100, New Hampshire 41
No. 20 Iowa State 130, The Citadel 63
No. 22 Creighton 112, NC State 94
No. 24 Cincinnati 71, Penn State 50
Monday’s Games
No. 4 North Carolina vs. Chaminade,
late finish
No. 5 Kansas 83, UAB 63
No. 8 Arizona 86, Ole Miss 77
Georgetown 65, No. 13 Oregon 61
No. 16 Wisconsin 74, Tennessee 62
Northwestern 77, No. 22 Texas 58
Today’s Games
South Carolina State at No. 18 Syracuse 4 p.m.
Grambling State at No. 7 Virginia 4 p.m.
No. 17 Purdue at Utah State 5:30 p.m.
No. 3 Indiana at Fort Wayne, 6 p.m.
San Jose State at No. 15 Saint Mary’s,
7 p.m.
Hockey
NHL
Sunday’s Games
Sunday, Nov. 27: Seattle vs. Colorado,
1 p.m.
Motorsports
NASCAR
Sprint Cup
Final Standings
1. Jimmie Johnson, 5040.
2. Joey Logano, 5037.
3. Kyle Busch, 5035.
4. Carl Edwards, 5007.
Tennis
ATP
World Tour Finals
Sunday
At O2 Arena
London
Purse: $7.5 million (Tour Final)
Surface: Hard-Indoor
Singles
Championship
Andy Murray (1), Britain, def. Novak
Djokovic (2), Serbia, 6-3, 6-4.
Doubles
Championship
Henri Kontinen, Finland, and John Peers
(5), Australia, def. Raven Klaasen, South
Africa, and Rajeev Ram (7), United States,
2-6, 6-1, 10-8.
Soccer
MLS
Conference Championships
Eastern Conference
Today: Toronto FC at Montreal, 5 p.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 30: Montreal at Toronto
FC, 4 p.m.
Western Conference
Today: Colorado vs. Seattle, 7 p.m.
Ford EcoBoost 400
Sunday
At Homestead-Miami Speedway
Homestead, Fla.
Lap length: 1.500 miles
(Start position in parentheses)
1. (14) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 268
laps, 0 rating, 40 points.
2. (24) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 268, 0, 41.
3. (1) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 268, 0, 39.
4. (13) Joey Logano, Ford, 268, 0, 37.
5. (15) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 268, 0, 36.
6. (9) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 268, 0, 35.
7. (7) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 268, 0, 34.
8. (12) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 268,
0, 33.
9. (4) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 268, 0, 32.
10. (26) Michael McDowell, Chevrolet,
268, 0, 31.
11. (5) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 268, 0, 30.
12. (17) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 268,
0, 29.
13. (16) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 268, 0, 28.
14. (28) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 268, 0, 27.
15. (22) Brian Scott, Ford, 268, 0, 26.
16. (19) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 268, 0, 0.
17. (21) Greg Biffle, Ford, 267, 0, 24.
18. (23) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 267,
0, 23.
19. (30) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 266, 0, 22.
20. (20) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 266, 0, 21.
21. (32) Landon Cassill, Ford, 266, 0, 20.
22. (11) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 266, 0, 19.
23. (33) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 266, 0, 18.
24. (27) Chris Buescher, Ford, 266, 0, 17.
25. (3) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, acci-
dent, 264, 0, 16.
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