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SPORTS
East Oregonian
Saturday, December 2, 2017
TALBOT: Helped Bucks snap 15-game losing streak to rival Hermiston
Continued from 1B
school budget may have room for in
terms of adding teaching positions
for the 2018-19 school year.
The Buckaroos compiled a
7-57-5 overall record and a 1-28-1
record in Columbia River Confer-
ence play during Talbot’s tenure, as
the Buckaroos continue to try and
fi nd their footing and build up a
program to compete with the likes
of Hood River Valley, Hermiston
and The Dalles.
This past season Pendleton went
1-11-1 overall and 0-5-1 in league
play. Their lone win was 4-1 over
Redmond on Sept. 21, though the
biggest highlight of the season
came at home on Oct. 10 when the
Buckaroos played a tough game and
earned a 1-1 draw with rival Herm-
iston. The draw snapped a 15-game
losing streak to the Bulldogs.
Pendleton moves into a new
league, the InterMountain Confer-
ence, next season where it will
battle CRC holdovers Hood River
Valley and The Dalles along with
Ridgeview, Redmond, and Crook
County.
“Also I am aware that we have
an extremely young core of varsity
players returning next year ... so I
felt a change needed to be made,”
Talbot said. “This was as good of a
time as any to do so because a new
coach will have a couple of years
with the majority of the players
to help the program take the next
step forward. I fully expect the
PHS boys program to compete at
a high level next season, and have
a terrifi c shot in earning a playoff
berth in the new league.”
————
Contact Eric Singer at
esinger@eastoregonian.com or
541-966-0839. Follow him on
Twitter @ByEricSinger.
PREP ROUNDUP: Hermiston boys fall to Mountain View in season opener
Continued from 1B
Vescio led with 17 points and
Chelsea Quaempts had 14.
Both teams continue play
in Ione on Saturday with
Weston-McEwen
playing
Ione at 1 p.m. and Irrigon
plays Enterprise.
————
W-M
12 18 16
6 — 52
IHS
13 11 10 20 — 54
WESTON-MCEWEN — K. Vescio 17, C.
Quaempts 14, T. Hearn 7, T. Burke 6, J.
Lambert 5, A. Finifrock 2, A. Coffman 1, H.
McIntyre.
IRRIGON — J. Burns 17, T. Davis 10, A.
Munoz 8, N. Romero 6, A. Zacarias 6, K.
Wyant 5, M. Davis 2, B. Rice.
3-pointers — W-M 2, IHS 1. Free throws
— W-M 14-28, IHS 3-10. Fouls — W-M
19 (Coffman fouled out), IHS 21 (Romero
fouled out).
PILOT ROCK 54,
ECHO 26 — At Fossill,
Kayla Deist scored 17 points
and Kaitlyn Evans scored 10
to lead the Pilot Rock Rockets
past the Echo Cougars at the
Paul Humphreys Tip-Off
Tourney on Friday afternoon.
“It felt pretty good,” Pilot
Rock coach Dan Deist said.
“It took us a few minutes to
get going but once we did we
played well.”
Behind Deist and Evans,
Sara Weinke scored nine
points for the Rockets (1-0),
while Breann Baleztina and
Lillie Brewer each scored
six.
Marti Huff scored 13
points to lead the Cougars
(0-1) and freshman Brenna
McPherson added seven in
her varsity debut.
Both teams continue play
in Fossil on Saturday, with
Pilot Rock playing Monu-
ment/Dayville at 11 a.m.
and Echo against Condon/
Wheeler at 2 p.m.
————
PR
8 17 19 10 — 54
ES
10 0
9
7 — 26
PILOT ROCK — K. Deist 17, K. Evans 10,
S. Weinke 9, B. Baleztina 6, L. Brewer 6, R.
Oates 4, G. Austin 2.
ECHO — M. Huff 13, B. McPherson 7, H.
McCarty 4, L. Cox 3, K. Jackson 2.
3-pointers — PR 6, ES 0. Free throws —
PR 4-9, ES 4-10. Fouls — PR 13, ES 8.
RIVERSIDE
44,
COLLEGE PLACE (WA)
29 — At Milton-Freewater,
Alondra Caldera scored 16
points and Brendy Avalos
added 10 points as Riverside
earned its fi rst win on Friday
at the Mac-Hi Tournament.
Riverside (1-1) will
continue tournament play
today with its opponent not
yet known as of press time.
————
short of their fi rst win of the
season with a 39-35 loss to
Sherman on Friday evening.
“We fought hard, had
three or four shots to tie it
in the last minute,” Stanfi eld
coach Daniel Sharp said.
“We just couldn’t hit and
they (Sherman) hit their free
throws.”
Kendra Hart led the Tigers
(0-2) with 11 points and
Savannah Sharp added seven
points.
————
STAN
7 11
7 10 — 35
SHERM
8 14 13
4 — 39
STANFIELD — K. Hart 11, S. Sharp 7, J.
Wallace 6, A. Carillo 4, S. Blankenship 2, S.
Neasham 2, A. Griffi n 2, K. McClure 1.
SHERMAN — D. Winslow 15, B. McK-
inney 7, J. Justesen 6, S. Lepinski 4, A.
Ambriz 2, G. Poirier 2, S. Orendorff 1.
3-pointers — STAN 1, SHERM 1. Free
throws — STAN 4-15, SHERM 10-15. Fouls
— STAN 9, SHERM 13.
HELIX 54, MAC-HI
30 — At Milton-Freewater,
Sadie Wilson scored 19
points with 21 rebounds and
Kailey Mize added 14 points
and seven rebounds to lead
Helix past Mac-Hi on Friday
night.
Becca
Jones
and
McKenna Yensen each
scored eight points to lead
the Pioneers (0-1).
Both Helix (1-1) and
Mac-Hi continue play at
the Mac-Hi Tournament on
Saturday.
————
GHS
15 13 11 15 — 54
MHS
7 4 12
7 — 30
HELIX — S. Wilson 19, K. Mize 14, E.
Fehrenbacker 9, A. Wood 6, A. Krol 4, C.
Bennett 2.
MAC-HI — B. Jones 8, M. Yensen 8, B.
Hernandez 5, C. Breeding 5, K. Casillas 4,
M. Martinez, V. Garcia, J. Hernandez, H.
Hair, S. Earls, A. Castillo.
3-pointers — GHS 2, MHS 4. Free throws
— GHS 6-17, MHS 0-0. Fouls — GHS 4,
MHS 16.
ENTERPRISE
77,
IONE 30 — At Ione, the
Enterprise Outlaws scored at
least 70 points for the second
straight game to begin the
season as they handed the
Ione Cardinals a 77-30
defeat at the Ione Basketball
Bonanza on Friday.
Maggie Flynn led the
Cardinals (0-1) with eight
points while Barbara Garcia
and Jessica Media each had
six. Riley Gray led Enterprise
(2-0) with 12 points.
Ione will continue play in
the Bonanza against Weston-
McEwen on Saturday at 1
p.m.
————
CP
5 6 10
8 — 29
RHS
9 13
8 14 — 44
COLLEGE PLACE — Weaver 12, N. Neil
6, Rodriguez 5, Meleiah 2, Kasenga 2,
Buckingham 2.
RIVERSIDE — A. Caldera 16, Br. Avalos
10, F. Rosen 7, C. Garcia 7, A. Hernandez 4,
S. Wightman 2, E. Robles 2, M. Hegar 1, B.
Flores, Bi. Avalos.
3-pointers — CP 1, RHS 4. Free throws —
CP 2-7, RHS 12-24. Fouls — CP 21, RHS 13.
EHS
20 19 18 19 — 77
IHS
6 6
9
9 — 30
ENTERPRISE — R. Gray 12, S. Moncrief
10, L. Gassett 9, K. Melville 8, A. Gray 7,
K. BBedard 7, A. Exon 6, G. Carlsen 6, R.
Christman 6, M. Plew 3, C. Miller 2, G.
Niezen 1.
IONE — M. Flynn 8, B. Garcia 6, J.
Medina 6, M. Orem 4, M. Heideman 4, E.
Taylor 2.
3-pointers — EHS 3, IHS 2. Free throws
— EHS 8-13, IHS 4-14. Fouls — EHS 14,
IHS 15.
SHERMAN 39, STAN-
FIELD 35 — At Moro, the
Stanfi eld Tigers came up just
NIXYAAWII
68,
DUFUR 25 — The 2016
1A state champions got off
to a hot start Friday. The
Eagles handed the Dufur
Rangers at 68-25 defeat to
open their season. Nixyaawii
showed off its senior talent
as Mary Stewart opened the
season with a triple-double
(17 points, 11 assists, 11
rebounds) and Kaitlynn
Melton recorded a double-
double with 18 points and 12
rebounds.
“We just returned a lot of
senior leadership from our
state championship team,”
head coach Jeremy Maddern
said, “and they picked up
right where they left off.”
The 43-point rout is just
the beginning for the Eagles.
Up next, Nixyaawii will
continue on the road and
face Stanfi eld at 5:30 p.m.
Monday.
————
NIXYAAWII — K. Melton 18, M. Stewart
17, T. Melton 11, T. Van Pelt 6, E. Butler 6, E.
Looney 4, S. Patrick 3, M. Kiona 3.
HEPPNER
66,
CHEMAWA 43 — Junior
Jacee Currin lead Heppner to
a season opening victory at
the Beau Classic Tournament
at Western Mennonite High.
The guard notched 22 points
in the 66-43 victory over
Chemawa. Now 1-0 on the
season, the Mustangs will
continue play in the Beau
Classic before its home
opener Friday.
————
CHEMAWA 13 7 14
9 — 43
HEPPNER 16 18 19 13 — 66
CHS — Y. Pooyouma 18, M. Underwood 7,
S. Standing 6, N. Henry 5, A. Jackson 3, T.
Henry 2, K. Milda 2.
HHS — J. Currin 22, S. Wilson 12, K.
Gray 10, J. Mahoney 8, M. Combe 8, M.
Correa 2, M. Silvia 2, M. Mitchell 1, J.
McCullough 1.
3-pointers — CHS 7, HHS 2. Free throws
— CHS 8-17, HHS 10-25. Fouls — CHS 18,
HHS 16.
BOYS BASKETBALL
MOUNTAIN VIEW 74,
HERMISTON 64 — At
Wilsonville, Hermiston hit 13
3-pointers as a team though it
was not enough as Mountain
View’s inside game was too
much in a 74-64 Cougars win
at the Wilsonville Invitational
on Friday night.
Cesar Ortiz paced Herm-
iston with 24 points with fi ve
made 3-pointers and Ryan
Andreason hit four 3-pointers
and fi nished with 21 points.
Andrew Earl pitched in eight
points for Hermiston (0-1).
Taiton Fox led the Cougars
(1-0) with 18 points, while
Chase McClain fi nished
with 17 and Matt Van Tassell
added 16.
Hermiston continues play
on Saturday and Sunday in
Wilsonville.
————
MTV
12 20 21 21 — 74
HHS
10 12 16 26 — 64
MOUNTAIN VIEW — T. Fox 18, C. McClain
17, M. Van Tassell 16, G. Jordan 10, A.
Fields 6, K. Peterson 3, I. Amoroso 2, A.
Santos.
HERMISTON — C. Ortiz 24, R. Andreason
21, A. Earl 8, C. Smith 6, J. Ramirez 3, T.
McCullough 2, A. Mendez, P. Wicks.
3-pointers — MTV 1, HHS 13. Free
throws — MTV 15-21, HHS 10-15. Fouls —
MTV 17, HHS 17.
IRRIGON
66,
WESTON-MCEWEN 43
— At Ione, Keith Fleming
scored 12 points and the
trio of Johnny Phillips, Eric
Carillo and Adrian Roa each
had 10 to lead the Irrigon
Knights past the Weston-
McEwen TigerScots 66-43
on Friday night at the Ione
Basketball Bonanza.
Weston-McEwen (0-2)
had just four players reach
the score column, though
senior Brett Speed went off
for 32 points in the loss.
“We played a good game
... and our scoring was pretty
balanced tonight,” Irrigon
coach Davie Salas said.
“Speed had a good game for
them, we had a tough time
staying in front of him but we
adjusted.”
Both teams will continue
play in Ione on Saturday with
Weston-McEwen
playing
Ione at 2:30 p.m. and Irrigon
playing Enterprise.
————
W-M
12 19
2 10 — 43
IHS
20 22 14 10 — 66
WESTON-MCEWEN — B. Speed 32, G.
Smith 7, B. Rudolph 3, J. Speed 1.
IRRIGON — K. Fleming 12, J. Phillips
10, E. Carillo 10, A. Roa 10, A. Gomez 7, J.
Sandoval 6, L. Carillo 4, P. Holcomb 4, D.
Vera 3, L. Covarrubia.
PILOT ROCK 55,
ECHO 33 — At Fossill, the
Pilot Rock Rockets kicked
off their 2017-18 season with
a win over the Echo Cougars
at the Paul Humphrey’s
Tip-Off Tourney on Friday
evening.
Bryson Pierce exploded
for 30 points for the Rockets
(1-0) while Levi Thieme had
eight and Logan Weinke
had six. Devan Craig led the
Cougars (0-1) with 10 points
and Morgan Marcum had
eight.
Both teams continue
tournament play on Saturday
with the Rockets playing
Monument/Dayville at 12:30
p.m. and the Cougars taking
on Condon/Wheeler at 3:30
p.m.
————
PR
18 12 13 12 — 55
ECHO
10 10
2 11 — 33
PILOT ROCK — B. Pierce 30, L. Thieme
8, L. Weinke 6, C. Weinke 4, B. Key 2, A.
Drake 2, C. Munkers 2, P. Thumund 1.
ECHO — D. Craig 10, M. Marcum 8.
3-pointers — PR 1, ECHO 3. Free throws
— PR 12, ECHO 4. Fouls — PR 11, ECHO
17.
MAC-HI
57,
PRESCOTT (WA) 35 — At
Milton-Freewater,
Alexis
Pio and Alex Delgado each
chipped in 12 points to help
the Mac-Hi Pioneers beat
Prescott (WA) in their season
opener on Friday night.
Mac-Hi (1-0) will play
College Place (WA) on
Saturday at 4:30 p.m. in the
championship of the Mac-Hi
Tournament.
————
PHS
8 5 12 10 — 35
MHS
14 14 13 16 — 57
PRESCOTT — J. Iglesias 9, J. Cardenas
7, O. Velasco 6, V. Garcia 5, F. Lopez 4, Y.
Rosales 2, D. Biely 2.
MAC-HI — A. Pio 12, A. Delgado 12, L.
Garcia 11, Z. Hodgen 9, D. Stephens 9, A.
Perez 3.
3-pointers — PHS 3, MHS 7. Free throws
— PHS 4-9, MHS 16-22. Fouls — PHS 14,
MHS 14.
SHERMAN 70, STAN-
FIELD 41 — At Moro,
the young Stanfi eld Tigers
played hard but came up
short on the road against
Sherman on Friday night.
Elias Esquivel led the
Tigers (0-2) with 13 points
and Brody Woods added 10.
Treve Martin led Sherman
(1-0) with 22 points while
Jake Justesen added 19.
Stanfi eld continues play
at the Sherman Tournament
today with opponent TBD as
of press time.
————
STAN
13 7 14
7 — 41
SHERM
18 18 17 17 — 70
STANFIELD — E. Esquivel 13, B. Woods
10.
SHERMAN — T. Martin 22, J. Justesen
19.
3-pointers — STAN 5, SHERM 5. Free
throws — STAN 5-11, SHERM 5-14. Fouls
— STAN 10, SHERM 14.
COLLEGE
PLACE
(WA) 60, RIVERSIDE 33
— At Milton-Freewater, the
Riverside Pirates began the
two-day Mac-Hi Tournament
with a loss to College Place
(WA) on Friday night.
Cristian Rea scored 13
points to lead the Pirates
(0-2) while Mason Hegar
added 10 points and eight
rebounds and Felix Aparicio
had seven.
Riverside continues tour-
nament play on Saturday. Its
opponent was not yet known
by press time.
————
CP
12 15 21 12 — 60
RHS
5 7
6 15 — 33
COLLEGE PLACE — Schumate 13,
Romero 11, Hatch 11, Lidstrom 6, Jameson
6, Adams 5, Scwartz 4, Flores 4, Yeski 2.
RIVERSIDE — C. Rea 13, M. Hegar 10, F.
Aparicio 7, J. Pena 3, A. Zellar, F. Chavez, M.
Madrigal, F. Barajas.
3-pointers — CP 4, RHS 4. Free throws —
CP 4-10, RHS 3-9. Fouls — CP 17, RHS 14.
UMATILLA
50,
RIVERDALE 30 — At
Vernonia, the Umatilla
Vikings opened their season
with a big win over Riverdale
at the Vernonia Tournament
on Friday evening.
Umatilla (1-0) continues
tournament play today with
its opponent TBD as of press
time.
ENTERPRISE
59,
IONE 38 — At Ione, the
Ione Cardinals dropped their
season opener with a tough
loss to Enterprise at the
Ione Basketball Bonanza on
Friday night.
Ione (0-1) continues
play today against Weston-
McEwen at 2:30 p.m.
————
EHS
27 17 11
4 — 59
IHS
14 9
6
9 — 38
ENTERPRISE — J. Wells 14, C. Bathke 8,
T. Walker 8, R. Hayward 8, B. Greenshields
6, B. Locke 6, C. Aschenbrenner 4, J. Even
2, R. Masters 2, B. Lepper 1.
IONE — W. McNary 19, H. Padberg 6, J.
Heideman 6, N. Ramirez 3, T. Epperson 2,
J. Roque 2, A. Morter.
3-pointers — EHS 7, IHS 3. Free throws
— EHS 12-
WRESTLING
ENTERPRISE KICK
OFF — The Heppner
Mustangs, Echo/Stanfi eld
Cougars and Hermiston
JV wrestling teams got
their seasons underway at
the Enterprise Kick Off on
Friday afternoon with good
results.
Echo had the best day
of the local teams with
a second place fi nish in
the team standings with
72 points. Kenny Bevan,
Mychael Pointer and Logan
Butler all earned fi rst place
fi nishes. Pointer won at 152
by fall over Joseph’s Guylen
Snyder at 5:03, Bevan beat
Enterprise’s Drew Widener
by fall at 0:40, and Butler
beat Imbler’s Zach Brown
by fall at 0:36. Echo’s
other placers were Daylong
Eng in third at 126, Alissa
Humbert in second at 132B,
Kyle Ranger third at 132
and Ethan Piercy second at
132A.
Hermiston had 13 wres-
tlers earn top-4 placings
and fi nished fourth with 63
points. Sam Marsengill’s
fi rst place at 132 pounds B
bracket was the best indi-
vidual fi nish of the day. The
rest of Hermiston’s placers
were Skyler Foreman in
second (113), Rene Cenic-
eros third (113), Jonathan
Krumwiede fourth (120A),
Emmanuel Carillo-Alatorre
third (138), Christopher
Lomelli fourth (138), Omar
Ceniceros second (145),
Daniel Shipley third (152),
Kelson Robertson third
(160), Israel Dominguez
fourth (170), Gavin Hell-
inger fourth (170A), Zane
Davis fourth (195) and
Adrian Solis second (285).
For Heppner, Trevor
Antonucci at 120 pounds,
Leo Waite at 126, Zach
Bredfi eld at 160 and Carson
Brosnan at 170 all earned
second place fi nishes to lead
the Mustangs. Other placers
included Suzanneah Cason
in third at 132B, Charles
Cason third at 170A, and
Ethan Holmgren third at
195. The Mustangs fi nished
in sixth place with 58 points.
Enterprise won the team
competition with 84 points.
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