SPORTS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2017 1B FOLLOW US ON TWITTER @EOSPORTS STATE CHAMPIONS!!!! Staff photos by E.J. Harris TOP LEFT: Hermiston’s Valen Wyse throws Milwaukie’s Mikel Bremner in his 170-pound class 5A state championship match win Saturday in Portland. TOP RIGHT: Hermis- ton’s C.J. Hendon throws Sandy’s Brody Diaz de Leon in his 138-pound class 5A state championship match win Saturday in Portland. BOTTOM LEFT: Heppner’s Cord Flynn attempts to pin Culver’s Jaiden Jones in him 195-pound class 2A state championship match win Saturday in Portland. BOTTOM RIGHT: Riverside’s Aristotle Rockwell pick up Glide’s Kasey Collier in his 132-pound class 3A state championship match win Saturday in Portland. Four local wrestlers victorious at OSAA fi nals Wyse, Rockwell win second titles; fi rst for Hendon, Flynn East Oregonian The Bulldogs’ hope for another team state title may not have come to fruition, but two Bulldogs, a Pirate and a Mustang all still ended their high school wrestling careers as champions on Saturday at Veteran’s Memorial Coliseum in Portland. Hermiston’s C.J. Hendon and Valen Wyse each won their weight class in the 5A OSAA State Cham- pionships, Riverside’s Aristotle Rockwell brought back his second 3A title, and Heppner/Ione’s Cord Flynn secured his fi rst title at the 2A/1A level. Wyse improved to 8-0 at the state meet and won his second champi- onship. Just one of his matches in the 170-pound bracket went the distance, and that one wasn’t close either. Coming off a pair of fi rst-round pins on the tournament’s fi rst day, Wyse started his second day in the semifi nals against St. Helens’s Colton Beisley, made Wyse go the full six minutes for a 22-9 major decision victory. That matched him up against Milwaukie’s Mikel Bremner in the championship, where Wyse would get his quickest victory of the tournament and pinned Bremner in 1:29. Hendon, at 138 pounds, had a much more tense fi nal earlier in the day going against Brody Diaz de Leon of Sandy. After nearly getting pinned at the end of the fi rst round, Hendon was able to score a reversal in the second that tied the score at 4-4. Neither scored in the third round as Hendon was unable to get any hold to stick from the top position, and the wrestlers stood back up to start the sudden victory round. Hendon immediately shot in for a single leg takedown, and although he landed his shot, Diaz de Leon was also quick with a headlock and when Wyse drove forward the two wrestlers tumbled to the mat in a tangle. Hendon’s momentum briefl y carried him onto his shoulders, drawing an eruption of cheers from the Sandy fan section, but Diaz de Leon’s hold was too high and See WRESTLING/3B Prep Basketball Back to Baker: Golden Eagles begin fi nal countdown Nixyaawii, Arlington advance to fi nal bracket; Weston-McEwen stuns Faith Bible By MATT ENTRUP East Oregonian PENDLETON — And then there were three. Just three Girls: 1A more games stand between the Nixy- aawii Golden Eagles girls basketball team New Hope and its ultimate goal of a 1A state champi- onship after another blowout victory on Saturday at Sunridge Middle School. Hosting No. 16 seed New Hope Christian for a second-round game, No. 1 Nixyaawii showed no signs of slowing up now and remained undefeated with a 57-34 rout that 34 was never close. Kaitlynn Melton scored eight of her 17 points in the Nixyaawii fi rst quarter to help establish the lead, and Mary Stewart added seven of her game-high 20 points in the opening frame as the Golden Eagles (24-0) jumped out to a 21-6 advantage. A defensive shift by the Warriors (18-9) was able to slow the Eagles down in the second quarter, but another run after halftime quickly Round 2 57 put the score out of reach. It was yet another lopsided win for a team that has averaged a 16-point margin of victory this season, but after the game the Golden Eagles were more concerned with how they could get better. “Blocking out was one of our things that we want to work on. We didn’t really block out too great today, but we’ll get to it. I’m sure we’ll be running for it later,” Melton said. “We’re always looking for improvement, watching tape, looking for what we can do better.” Nixyaawii coach Jeremy Maddern said that’s an attitude the coaching staff hasn’t had to work hard to develop. “With the way we’re winning I think it comes with a lot of self-motivation so we just talk about improvement every day in practice both as an individual and as a team,” he said. “I like that this group is looking to get better and not satisfi ed. Just like today, we’re happy to be going to Baker again, See BASKETBALL/2B Sports shorts Joey Delgado qualifi es for NCAAs CORVALLIS — Joey Delgado was one of fi ve Oregon State wrestlers to qualify for the NCAA Championships on Sunday at the Pac-12 Conference Championships at Stanford. It is the third time the 149-pound Hermiston product has reached the NCAAs, and he did so with a third-place fi nish when he beat Joshy Cortez of Cal Poly 3-1. He had already beaten him once, 10-0 in the fi rst round. He went 3-1 and his other victory was 12-5 over Dakata Wall of Boise Delgado State. Delgado is 1-4 overall in his previous two NCAAs. Joey Palmer (133) and Corey Griego (197) won Pac-12 titles for the Beavers, and Jack Hathaway (141) and Cody Crawford (Hwt.) also qualifi ed for the NCAAs. Freshman Bob Coleman (174), also of Hermiston, placed fi fth in the Pac-12. “It was not necessarily the most fun situation, but there were so many things I learned. Everything happens for a reason; that situation happened for a reason. I learned from it. I’m grateful for it. I can honestly say that.“ — Tim Tebow Former NFL quarterback on his sea- son with the New York Jets. Tebow is attempting catch on with the New York Mets in spring training, and hit nine home runs in batting practice Monday in his fi rst workout. OSU women win regular season CORVALLIS (AP) — Sydney Wiese scored 19 points and No. 10 Oregon State clinched the Pac-12 regular season title outright with a 71-56 win over California on Sunday. Marie Gulich added 14 points while Kolbie Orum had 11 for the Beavers (27-3, 16-2 Pac-12). Jaelyn Brown came off the bench to score 21 points and Kristine Anigwe had 15 points and eight rebounds for the Golden Bears (18-12, 6-12). Oregon State took control of the game with a 10-2 run after halftime that made the score 51-36. Gulich scored six points during the stretch. California never got closer the nine points the rest of the way and trailed by as many as 19 in the second half. The Beavers outrebounded California 39-22 and had 20 assists on 25 fi eld goals. THIS DATE IN SPORTS 1922 — In the fi rst formal college conference basketball tournament, North Carolina beats Mercer 40-26 to win the Southern Intercollegiate Conference championship. The 13-team conference keeps standings in its second season. 1981 — Houston’s Calvin Murphy makes the last of his 78 consecutive free throws in a game against San Diego, setting what was then an NBA record. 1987 — Los Angeles Lakers broadcaster Chick Hearn calls his 2,000th consecutive game for the club, a streak spanning 22 years. Contact us at 541-966-0838 or sports@eastoregonian.com