SPORTS
Saturday, May 13, 2017
East Oregonian
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Prep Roundup
Stanfield baseball tosses fifth no-hitter, sweeps Vale
East Oregonian
VALE — The Stanfield
baseball team kept rolling
right along on Friday after-
noon, as the Tigers swept
the Vale Vikings with wins
of 10-0 and 22-0 to finish
off a perfect Eastern Oregon
League schedule. The wins
also boosted Stanfield’s win
streak to 21 games.
“They put in so much
work and they’re so dialed in
it makes it easy on me,” Stan-
field coach Brad Rogers said.
In the opener, Stanfield
(21-1, 14-0 EOL) recorded
its fifth no-hitter of the season
as Dylan Grogan struck
out seven in four innings
and Klay Jenson struck out
three in one inning of relief.
It was the second combined
no-no for the same duo, who
previously did so on April 7
against Burns.
At the plate in Game 1,
Ryan Bailey led the Tigers
with three hits, three runs and
an RBI, while Brody Woods
had two hits and two runs
and Hunter Barnes two hits
and four RBI.
In Game 2, Brody Woods
dazzled on the mound
allowing just one hit in five
innings. He also struck out
seven and walked two in
his second one-hitter of the
season.
Every starter reached base
safely at the plate in Game
2, with Tony Flores leading
the way with a perfect 4 for 4
game with a team-high seven
RBI. Bailey added another
three hits and three runs, while
Thyler Monkus and Dylan
Grogan each had three RBI.
UP NEXT
Stanfield will now wait to
find out its first round playoff
opponent.
———
Game 1 (5 innings)
R H
VHS
000 00 —
0 0
SHS
411 22 — 10 11
W — D. Grogan. L — Brown.
2B — R. Bailey (SHS).
E
3
1
Game 2 (5 innings)
R H E
VHS
000 00 —
0 1 3
SHS
245 (11)X — 22 14 1
W — B. Woods. L — McBride.
2B — A. Renner, H. Barnes, T. Flores
(SHS).
PILOT ROCK 15-13,
UNION 0-3 — At Pilot
Rock, the Rockets ended the
regular season emphatically,
beating down the Union
Bobcats with wins of 15-0
and 13-3 on Friday afternoon.
In the opener, Levi Thieme
pitched a five-inning shutout
for Pilot Rock (14-8, 12-4
SD6), striking out 10 and
walking two, while giving up
just four hits. He also went
1 for 3 at the plate with two
runs, an RBI and a double.
Chris Weinke hit a home
run and tallied four RBIs as
well, while Logan Weinke
went 3 for 3 with three runs
and two RBI.
In Game 2, Chris Weinke
took the mound and struck
out eight over five innings.
He allowed five hits, three
runs and walked two.
Joe St. Pierre went 3 for
4 with four runs and an RBI,
Thieme was 2 for 3 with
three runs and two RBI and
Braydon Postma had three
hits, two runs and two RBI.
UP NEXT
Pilot Rock will likely play
Sherman in the first round of
the Special District 6 tourna-
ment next week.
———
Game 1
R H E
UHS
000 00 —
0 4 3
PR
506 4X — 15 11 0
W — L. Thieme, L — K. Nowak.
2B — C. Hill, L. Thieme (PR). 3B — B.
Pierce (PR). HR — C. Weinke (PR).
Game 2
R H E
PR
205 42 — 13 14 2
UHS
000 30 —
3 5 4
W — C. Weinke, L — L. Moore.
2B — T. Denny, B. Postma, J. St. Pierre
(PR).
IRRIGON 11, RIVER-
SIDE 6 — At Irrigon, Austin
Rice struck out five Pirates
in 3 1/3 no-hit innings and
added a double and two RBIs
at the plate to help Irrigon
past Riverside 11-6 on Friday
afternoon.
Irrigon (17-4, 10-4)
collected eight hits as a
team, led by Adrian Roa and
Nate Gumbert with two hits
apiece. Zach Henrichs drove
in a team-high three and
added a double.
Riverside (4-19, 4-10)
managed to score six runs with
only two hits, as Irrigon helped
out the Pirates with six errors
and walked eight batters.
———
R H E
RHS
120 000
3 — 6 2 3
IHS
126 020 X — 11 8 6
(R) Calvillo, Hegar (3). (I) J. Phillips, A.
Rice (2), B. Harrington (6) and N. Gumbert
(7). W — A. Rice, L — Calvillo.
2B — N. Gumbert, Z. Henrichs, A. Rice
(IHS).
SOFTBALL
PILOT ROCK 4-8,
UNION 3-6 — At Pilot Rock,
the Rockets finished up their
regular season with a sweep
of the Union Bobcats winning
the opener 4-3 in walk-off
fashion in nine innings and
then holding on for an 8-6 win
in Game 2 on Friday.
In Game 1, Jacey Wilson
led off the bottom of the
ninth with a single and then
advanced to second on an
infield single. After both
runners advanced to second
and third with one out,
Wilson then broke towards
home on a wild pitch and
stuck her hand under the
tag from the Union pitcher
for the winning run. Though
the run wouldn’t have been
possible if not for a game-
saving catch by Vikki Walker
earlier in the game, as she
robbed Union (16-4, 10-2)
of a home run in right field to
keep Pilot Rock (21-4, 10-2
SD6) in the game.
“I was proud of the girls
and proud of the way they
battled,” Pilot Rock coach
Darin Fitzpatrick said. “That
was two of the top teams
in the state going head-to-
head.”
Then in Game 2, Pilot
Rock fell into a 6-1 hole as
it came to bat in the second
inning but they were able to
get four runs back to trail just
6-5, which was a huge swing,
Fitzpatrick said. Then the
Rockets took the lead in the
fourth with a three-run inning
and held on from there.
“They kept their head in it
the entire time,” Fitzpatrick
said. “Down 6-1, we still
played hard, had quality
at-bats and played good
defense down the stretch to
keep (Union) scoreless. Both
teams got a little sloppy with
some errors down the stretch,
but the girls refused to lose.”
Bekah Roe had a big
game for Pilot Rock in her
second weekend back from
injury, as the senior went 4
for 5 with a home run, two
walks and four runs scored.
Sara Weinke had a big day
as well going 5 for 8 with a
home run and a double, while
Shayla Walker and Tehya
Ostrom both had doubles.
Ostrom also pitched both
games for Pilot Rock and earned
the win both times, tallying five
strikeouts on the day.
UP NEXT
Pilot Rock will wait to
find out its first round playoff
opponent.
———
Game 1
R H E
UHS
000 012 000 — 3 8 1
PR
000 102 001 — 4 10 2
W — T. Ostrom, L — J. Monson.
2B — T. Ostrom, S. Walker (PR). HR — B.
Roe, S. Weinke (PR).
MAC-HI 11-7, BAKER
4-5 — At Milton-Freewater,
the Mac-Hi Pioneers closed
out their regular season with
a pair of wins on Friday,
beating the Baker Bulldogs
11-4 and 7-5 at Yantis Park.
Sydney Richwine was
Mac-Hi’s (17-5, 10-2 GOL)
top hitter on the day, as she
combined for five hits in
seven at-bats with a pair of
runs scored and two RBI.
Micha Fortune added three
hits on the day.
In Game 2, Mac-Hi
trailed Baker 5-4 going into
the bottom of the fifth, until
Ashlyn Marly smashed a
three-RBI triple to right field
to put the Pioneers on top
7-5.
In the pitching circle,
McKenna Stallings earned
the win in Game 1 after
pitching four innings of
three-hit, three-run ball with
three strikeouts. Mallory
Copeland got the win in
Game 2 pitching all seven
innings and striking out six
while allowing eight hits and
five runs.
Lambert, B. Hillmick (W-M).
———
Game 1
R H E
BHS
021 001
0 — 4 5 4
MHS
340 004 X — 11 10 1
W — M. Stallings, L — G. Cook.
2B — J. Rudolph, K. Mosser, K. Davis
(BHS); M. Copeland, F. Kelly (MHS). 3B —
B. Smiley, M. Yensen (MHS).
Game 2
R H
BHS
100 040
0 — 5 8
MHS
100 330 X — 7 10
W — M. Copeland, L — G. Cook.
3B — A. Marly (MHS).
E
3
1
ECHO 7-3, WESTON-
MCEWEN 5-12 — At
Athena, the Weston-McEwen
TigerScots
and
Echo
Cougars split a doubleheader
on Friday with Echo winning
the opener 7-5 and Weston-
McEwen the finale 12-3.
In Game 1, Echo (12-10,
8-4 SD1) overcame a 5-3
deficit after five innings
with a four-spot in the sixth
to grab the victory. In that
frame, Hannah McCarty hit
an RBI single Alex Putman
hit a three-RBI double to left
field to take the 7-5 lead.
Kenzie Gonzales struck
out nine in seven innings
to earn the win for Echo,
while Bailey Hillmick struck
out 14 to earn the loss for
Weston-McEwen. Hillmick
and Jordyn Lambert each hit
home runs for the TigerScots
as well.
In Game 2, Weston-McE-
wen’s (12-7, 9-3) offense
tattooed Echo pitcher Kendra
Hart for 13 hits and 12 runs
to earn the win. Hillmick
collected three hits to lead
the team, while Charmayne
Bennett hit two home runs
and Tyree Burke hit a home
run as well. Sydney Peal had
two hits and four RBI.
Hillmick dazzled in the
circle, striking out 11 more
and allowing five hits and
three runs in seven innings.
UP NEXT
Weston-McEwen
will
play at Union on Tuesday
at 5 p.m. Echo will play in
the district tournament next
week.
———
Game 1
R H
EHS
000 124
0 — 7 11
W-M
110 120
0 — 5 12
W — K. Gonzales, L — B. Hillmick.
2B — K. Hart, Putman (EHS). HR — J.
E
0
0
Game 2
R H E
EHS
100 200
0 — 3 5 2
W-M
210 054 X — 12 13 1
W — B. Hillmick, L — K. Hart.
2B — Putman (EHS); S. Peal (W-M). HR
— C. Bennett 2, T. Burke (W-M).
TENNIS
WALLA WALLA, Wash.
— The Special District 4
4A/3A/2A/1A tennis tour-
nament kicked off on Friday
afternoon, and it was a tough
day for the local teams.
No players from Weston-
McEwen, Umatilla, Mac-Hi,
Helix or Ione is still alive for
a district title, with neither
teams earning first round
victories. Weston-McEwen
finished the day the best,
though, as both boys and
girls doubles teams that
qualified ended up winning
the consolation bracket.
In the girls bracket,
Mary Bagdon and Christina
Swafford defeated Mac-Hi’s
Emily Cuellar and Janelle
Martinez in the consola-
tion final 8-5 in a pro set.
And in the boys bracket,
Michael Shafer and David
Froese upset Umatilla’s Gio
Armenta and Elian Armenta
8-2 in a pro set.
The third place and first
place matches will take place
today at Whitman College.
SUNRIVER — Pendle-
ton’s Jenna Senter punched
her ticket to the 5A girls staet
championships with a win
in the quarterfinals of the
district tournament on Friday.
She beat Robin Pashek of
The Dalles, the same player
that had eliminated her from
last season’s district tourna-
ment, 6-3, 6-3.
She had also beaten
Mountain View’s Alexi
Overland 6-4, 7-5 on Friday.
She will face Summit’s
Autumn Layden, the overall
No. 1 seed, in the semfinals.
Still alive in the consola-
tion bracket for the Pendleton
girls is Danae Smith in
singles and Kayla Walker
and Brooke Lapp in doubles.
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