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    SPORTS
Wednesday, January 24, 2018
East Oregonian
Page 3B
BUCKS: Pendleton was led by three shooters who combined for 46 points
For the Bucks, the win
comes a week after a loss to
Baker that broke their seven-
game winning streak.
Pendleton now turns back
to league play and hopes to
defend its CRC title, and to
do so injury free which hasn’t
also been the case this year.
Most notably, McGlothan
sat out the first month of the
season due to injury.
“It scares me to death that
somebody might get hurt and
that I might lose somebody
for league play,” Porter said
of a non-league contest in
the middle of league games.
“The sad reality is that there
can be a gap in our schedule
this time in our league play
so we’ve had non-league
game in there the last couple
of years.”
The Bucks came out of
Tuesday’s contest scot free
and will now get to the brunt
of their CRC schedule.
Up first, a road trip to The
Dalles on Friday.
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Continued from 1B
known in the paint, getting
four of her seven first-half
points from putbacks.
Despite the 40-29 deficit
the Tigers (7-10) found them-
selves in, their second-quarter
performance was the best
of the night. Seven players
chipped in for La Grande’s
17 points in the period, four
of whom knocked down
3-pointers. But Pendleton
followed every one of their
3-pointers with buckets of
their own and the shots did
not stop dropping.
The Bucks went on an
13-2 run in the third quarter
to eventually push their lead
to 55-37 going into the final
eight minutes of play.
With tensions rising on
the La Grande bench, head
coach Justin McKay was
given a technical early in the
fourth quarter. The Tiger’s
top scorer, freshman Camryn
Collman, scored seven of
La Grande’s final points and
finished with 21 in the game.
“They have a player that’s
really good and she’s only
a freshman,” Porter said of
Collman. “She’s going cause
people fits for a long time but
one player can’t beat five.”
“I liked our defense,”
Staff photo by E.J. Harris
Staff photo by E.J. Harris
Pendleton’s Kalan McGlothan grabs a rebound guard-
ed by La Grande’s McKenzie Orton in the Bucks’ 73-50
win against/loss to the Tigers on Tuesday in Pendleton.
Pendleton’s Samantha Spriet wrestles for the ball with
La Grande’s Camryn Collman in the Bucks’ 73-50 win
against/loss to the Tigers on Tuesday in Pendleton.
Porter added. “We had a little
different scheme tonight than
looks at them. We’re fine
with (Collman) scoring —
we normally would have,
and we ran multiple different
we scored 73. That’s all part
of the game plan.”
LGHS
12 17
8 13 — 50
PHS
22 18 15 18 — 73
LA GRANDE — C. Collman 21, J. Howton
6, L. Rinker 5, D. Lester 5, J. Reagan 4, E.
Dunlap 3, L. Gomez 3, A. Chamberlain 2.
PENDLETON — M. Davies 18, J. Lem-
berger 14, K. McGlothan 14, J. Wilson 9, K.
Bradt 6, H. Kiele 4, H. Porter 3, R. Genter 3,
U. Guerrero 2.
3-pointers — LGHS 7, PHS 8. Free throws
— LGHS 7-15, PHS 7-17. Fouls — LGHS 14
(Dunlap fouled out), PHS 19.
ROUNDUP: With Honkers injured, Cardinals fly away with resounding win
Continued from 1B
The Pirates (9-10, 1-4)
will begin its three-game
road trip on Friday in
Umatilla. The game is slated
for 7:30 p.m.
ARLINGTON 52, IONE
40 — On the road, Arlington
won its third consecutive
game with a 52-40 victory
over Ione.
The Honkers now move
to 9-7 overall and 5-2 in the
Big Sky League, while the
Cardinals (4-13 overall, 2-5
BSL) are trying to climb out
of the bottom of the league.
These two teams will
be pitted against each other
again later in the week. Ione
will travel to Arlington on
Friday for a 7:30 p.m. tipoff.
GIRLS
BASKETBALL
IONE 65, ARLINGTON
20 — Plagued with injuries,
Arlington only had five girls
playing Tuesday night in
Ione.
Behind a 19-point perfor-
mance from senior Maggie
Flynn, the Cardinals (6-11
overall, 5-2 Big Sky League)
defeated the Honkers (1-9,
0-7) by a 45-point margin,
65-20.
Just like the boys teams,
both Arlington and Ione will
play each other again Friday
at 6 p.m.
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AHS
6 4
8
2 — 20
IHS
13 20 16 16 — 65
ARLINGTON — V. Oana 13, Y. Brown 6, S.
Grady 5, M. Weiser 5, G. Aamodt 2.
IONE — M. Flynn 19, M. Orem 10, J.
Medina 8, L. Burright 4, S. Knop 3, M.
Heideman 2, E. Martin 2, K. Burns 2, E.
Taylor 2.
3-pointers — AHS 1, IHS 1. Free throws
— AHS 1-14, IHS 0-4. Fouls — AHS 7,
IHS 11.
NYSSA 50, VALE 44
— Nyssa defended its home
court Tuesday by earning
a 50-44 victory over the
visiting Vale Vikings (8-10
overall, 4-2 Eastern Oregon
League).
The Bulldogs (9-8 overall,
3-2 EOL) rebounded well
after a narrow loss just three
days ago and will now play
away from home for the next
few games.
Nyssa will hit the road,
first traveling to Burns Friday
for a 6 p.m. game. One day
later, Vale will host Burns for
a 4 p.m. matchup.
HOF: Martinez nears the necessary 75 percent as voting deadline approaches
Continued from 1B
During an 18-season big
league career spent entirely
with Seattle, he won two
AL batting titles, earned
seven All-Star selections and
finished with a .312 average
and 309 homers.
Paul Molitor, elected to
the Hall in 2004, was a DH
in 1,174 of 2,683 games.
Thomas DHed in 1,310 of
2,322.
“People are taking a
different look about the DH,
and they’re looking more
about sabermetric numbers
and taking into consider-
ation all those numbers and
it seems to be helping,”
Martinez said last year.
Seattle distributed a
15-page look at his career
to potential voters. Spaeder
has compared Martinez to
Hall of Famers, pointing out
an on-base percentage (.418)
superior to Stan Musial’s,
an OPS (.933) above Frank
Robinson’s and a slugging
percentage (.515) greater
than Willie McCovey’s.
His Weighted Runs Above
Average led to an additional
54 Mariners wins, Jack
Moore pointed out on
Fangraphs in 2009. Spaeder
said he assisted on Jonah
Keri’s campaign for Tim
Raines, elected in his final
ballot appearance last year
after starting at 24.3 percent.
“He invited me to Tim
Raines’ Hall of Fame dinner,”
Spaeder said.
Jones and Thome would
raise to 54 the total of players
elected in their first year of
eligibility. An eight-time
All-Star, Jones won the 1999
NL MVP and the 2008 NL
batting title. He batted .303
AP Photo/Ed Zurga
In this May 27, 2003, file photo, Seattle Mariners’ Edgar
Martinez hits a three-run home run against the Kansas
City Royals in the third inning of a baseball game in
Kansas City, Mo.
with 2,726 hits and 468 home
runs in 19 seasons with the
Atlanta Braves. Thome was
a five-time All-Star who hit
612 home runs, eighth on the
career list, over 22 seasons.
Hoffman fell five votes
short last year, when Jeff
Bagwell, Raines and Ivan
Rodriguez were elected.
Hoffman is making his third
appearances and is bidding
to become only the sixth
pitcher in the Hall who was
primarily a reliever, after
Hoyt Wilhelm (1985), Rollie
Fingers (1992), Dennis
Eckersley (2004), Bruce
Sutter (2006) and Goose
Gossage (2008). Relievers
and DHs get a boost when
Mariano Rivera becomes
eligible next year and David
Ortiz in 2022.
Hoffman’s 601 saves
trail only Rivera’s 652, and
he is at 78.4 percent on the
vote-tracker, which estimates
there are 424 total ballots.
Guerrero is at 94.8 percent
in his second appearance
after falling 17 votes short
last year. Jones is at 98.3 and
Thome at 93.1.
Guerrero was a nine-time
All-Star and the 2004 AL
MVP with the Anaheim
Angels. He hit .318 with 449
homers and 1,496 RBIs in 16
big league seasons.
Roy Halladay also will
be on the 2019 ballot. The
retired pitcher died Nov. 7 at
age 40 when a plane he was
piloting crashed off Florida.
Voters must have been
members of the BBWAA
for 10 consecutive years
and their ballots were due
Jan. 24. Anyone elected will
be inducted into the Hall
at Cooperstown on July
29 along with pitcher Jack
Morris and shortstop Alan
Trammell, who were voted
in last month by the Hall’s
Modern Era committee,
which considered former
players and executives whose
contributions to baseball
were most significant from
1970-87.
SCOREBOARD
Local slate
PREP BOYS BASKETBALL
Thursday
Umatilla at Irrigon, 7:30 p.m.
Friday
Stanfield at Pilot Rock, 6 p.m.
Culver at Weston-McEwen, 6 p.m.
The Dalles at Pendleton, 7 p.m.
Hermiston at Hood River Valley, 7 p.m.
Pine Eagle at Echo, 7 p.m.
Wallowa at Helix, 7 p.m.
Nyssa at Burns, 7:30 p.m.
Riverside at Umatilla, 7:30 p.m.
Condon/Wheeler at South Wasco County,
7:30 p.m.
Ione at Arlington, 7:30 p.m.
Nixyaawii at Cover, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday
Dufur at Ione, 4 p.m.
McLoughlin at Baker, 4:30 p.m.
Echo at Joseph, 5 p.m.
Culver at Pilot Rock, 5:30 p.m.
Heppner at Stanfield, 5:30 p.m.
Arlington at Horizon Christian-Hood River,
5:30 p.m.
Mitchell/Spray at Condon/Wheeler, 5:30
p.m.
Cove at Helix, 5:30 p.m.
Nixyaawii at Powder Valley, 5:30 p.m.
PREP GIRLS BASKETBALL
Thursday
Umatilla at Irrigon, 6 p.m.
Friday
Wallowa at Helix, 3 p.m.
Pine Eagle at Echo, 5:30 p.m.
Nyssa at Burns, 6 p.m.
Riverside at Umatilla, 6 p.m.
Ione at Arlington, 6 p.m.
Nixyaawii at Cove, 6 p.m.
Hood River Valley at Hermiston, 7 p.m.
Pendleton at The Dalles, 7 p.m.
Stanfield at Pilot Rock, 7:30 p.m.
Culver at Weston-McEwen, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday
Dufur at Ione, 2:30 p.m.
McLoughlin at Baker, 3 p.m.
Culver at Pilot Rock. 4 p.m.
Heppner at Stanfield, 4 p.m.
Mitchell/Spray at Condon/Wheeler 4 p.m.
Arlington at Horizon Christian-Hood River,
4 p.m.
Cove at Helix, 4 p.m.
Echo at Joseph, 4 p.m.
Nixyaawii at Powder Valley, 4 p.m.
PREP WRESTLING
Wednesday
Hood River Valley at Hermiston, 7 p.m.
The Dalles at Pendleton, 7 p.m.
Friday
Mac-Hi, Ontario, La Grande at Mac-Hi,
TBD
Saturday
Echo at New Plymouth Invite (ID), TBD
Heppner at Pine Eagle Invitational, TBD
Hermiston, Irrigon, Riverside at Hermis-
ton, TBD
PREP SWIMMING
Saturday
Hermiston, Pendleton at La Grande, TBD
COLLEGE MEN’S BASKETBALL
Wednesday
EOU at College of Idaho, 6:30 p.m.
BMCC vs. C.C. of Spokane, 8 p.m.
Saturday
BMCC at North Idaho College, 4 p.m.
COLLEGE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Wednesday
EOU at College of Idaho, 4:30 p.m.
BMCC vs. C.C. of Spokane 6 p.m.
Saturday
BMCC at North Idaho College, 2 p.m.
COLLEGE WRESTLING
Friday
EOU vs. North Idaho, 7 p.m.
Saturday
EOU Women’s Team vs. Grays Harbor
C.C., 1 p.m.
Prep Scores
BOYS BASKETBALL
Tuesday
Aloha 44, Century 42
Amity 80, Santiam Christian 76
Arlington 52, Ione 40
Banks 72, Scappoose 55
Blanchet Catholic 76, Salem Academy 66
Brookings-Harbor 49, South Umpqua 37
Catlin Gabel 63, Clatskanie 52
Central 58, Dallas 37
Chemawa 68, Pleasant Hill 66
City Christian 45, Life Christian 34
Columbia Christian 81, Delphian High
School 40
Corvallis 61, Lebanon 46
Cottage Grove 72, Sweet Home 48
Crescent Valley 85, Woodburn 67
Creswell 46, Cascade Christian 41
Damascus Christian 42, N. Clackamas
Christian 35
Days Creek 65, Rogue River 34
Dayton 67, Horizon Christian Tualatin 48
De La Salle 57, Rainier 52
Eagle Point 51, Ashland 45
Estacada 53, Corbett 52
Gladstone 74, Madras 65
Jefferson 63, Colton 60
Jesuit 74, Sunset 37
Joseph 59, Wallowa 48
Knappa 89, Neah-Kah-Nie 52
La Grande 57, Pendleton 50
Liberty 57, Beaverton 52
Lowell 49, Mapleton 32
Marshfield 49, Douglas 33
McMinnville 69, Glencoe 53
McNary 85, North Salem 51
Nestucca 55, Gaston 43
Newport 63, Cascade 58
North Medford 73, Roseburg 42
Nyssa 51, Vale 38
Oakland 65, Crow 30
Ontario 57, Payette, Idaho 49
Open Door 35, Portland Waldorf 26
Oregon Episcopal 51, Riverdale 39
Oregon School for Deaf 62, Jewell 42
Perrydale 72, Willamette Valley Christian
32
Philomath 74, North Marion 68
Portland Adventist 52, Warrenton 37
Putnam 48, Hillsboro 37
Reedsport 59, Gold Beach 51
Sandy 63, Milwaukie 42
Santiam 43, Central Linn 36
Seaside 51, Valley Catholic 35
Sheldon 53, South Eugene 44
Silverton 69, South Albany 42
Sisters 60, Elmira 41
South Medford 47, Grants Pass 45
South Salem 61, Forest Grove 41
Southridge 69, Westview 52
Southwest Christian 63, St. Stephens
Academy 36
Sprague 76, West Albany 53
St. Mary’s 56, Etna, Calif. 55
Stayton 50, Yamhill-Carlton 34
Summit 65, Redmond 52
Sutherlin 59, Junction City 56, OT
Taft 72, Sheridan 56
Tillamook 66, Astoria 54
Toledo 86, Myrtle Point 47
Triangle Lake 63, Eddyville 37
Umpqua Valley Christian 56, Milo
Adventist 48
Valor Christian 60, Country Christian 44
Vernonia 56, Faith Bible 40
Waldport 56, Bandon 51
West Salem 77, McKay 62
Willamina 70, Westside Christian 53
Wilsonville 60, Parkrose 37
GIRLS BASKETBALL
Tuesday
Alsea 35, Siletz Valley 25
Amity 39, Santiam Christian 21
Astoria 59, Tillamook 17
Banks 52, Scappoose 26
Bend 58, Ridgeview 40
Brookings-Harbor 51, South Umpqua 34
Central Linn 41, Santiam 39
Century 47, Aloha 40
Clatskanie 83, Catlin Gabel 26
Colton 36, Jefferson 30
Cottage Grove 69, Sweet Home 28
Crescent Valley 83, Woodburn 30
Creswell 56, Cascade Christian 25
Damascus Christian 53, N. Clackamas
Christian 29
Days Creek 44, Rogue River 18
Elmira 55, Sisters 23
Etna, Calif. 45, St. Mary’s 43
Faith Bible 38, Vernonia 27
Forest Grove 47, South Salem 37
Gaston 41, Nestucca 30
Gervais 49, Scio 27
Gold Beach 52, Reedsport 25
Hillsboro 42, Putnam 30
Ione 65, Arlington 20
Jesuit 81, Sunset 26
Jewell 38, Oregon School for Deaf 15
Joseph 60, Wallowa 27
Junction City 48, Sutherlin 37
La Salle 64, St. Helens 31
Lebanon 43, Corvallis 41
Lost River 38, Bonanza 28
Madras 44, Gladstone 30
Marshfield 54, Douglas 30
McKenzie 51, Mohawk 35
McNary 67, North Salem 34
Milwaukie 48, Sandy 40
Molalla 63, Crook County 27
Monroe 68, Oakridge 33
Neah-Kah-Nie 32, Knappa 19
Newport 46, Cascade 42
North Bend 40, Siuslaw 28
North Marion 47, Philomath 45
North Medford 65, Roseburg 34
Nyssa 50, Vale 44
Oakland 47, Crow 23
Pendleton 73, La Grande 50
Perrydale 51, Willamette Valley Christian
25
Pleasant Hill 56, Chemawa 50
Rainier 52, De La Salle 29
Redmond 53, Summit 50, OT
Riverdale 35, Oregon Episcopal 32
Salem Academy 61, Blanchet Catholic 27
Sheldon 73, South Eugene 41
Sheridan 56, Taft 28
Sherwood 39, Tualatin 25
Silverton 67, South Albany 34
South Medford 57, Grants Pass 43
Southridge 69, Westview 43
Southwest Christian 42, St. Stephens
Academy 25
St. Mary’s Academy 64, Newberg 52
Stayton 47, Yamhill-Carlton 44
Tigard 73, Lake Oswego 37
Toledo 52, Myrtle Point 45
Umpqua Valley Christian 38, Milo
Adventist 24
Valley Catholic 49, Seaside 37
Waldport 26, Bandon 11
Warrenton 42, Portland Adventist 37
West Albany 50, Sprague 42
West Salem 58, McKay 25
Western Mennonite 45, Regis 34
Willamina 47, Westside Christian 32
Wilsonville 75, Parkrose 21
Mapleton vs. Lowell, ccd.
Football
NFL
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
Sunday
New England 24, Jacksonville 20
Philadelphia 38, Minnesota 7
PRO BOWL
Sunday
AFC vs. NFC, 1 p.m. (ESPN/ABC)
SUPER BOWL
Sunday, Feb. 4
New England vs. Philadelphia, 3:30 p.m.
(NBC)
Basketball
NBA
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W
L
Boston
34 14
Toronto
31 14
Philadelphia
22 21
New York
21 27
Brooklyn
18 30
Southeast Division
W
L
Miami
27 20
Washington
26 21
Charlotte
19 26
Atlanta
14 32
Orlando
14 33
Central Division
W
L
Cleveland
27 19
Indiana
25 22
Milwaukee
24 22
Detroit
22 23
Pct GB
.708 —
.689 1½
.512 9½
.438 13
.375 16
Pct GB
.574 —
.553
1
.422
7
.304 12½
.298 13
Pct GB
.587 —
.532 2½
.522
3
.489 4½
Chicago
18 29 .383 9½
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
W
L Pct GB
Houston
33 12 .733 —
San Antonio
31 18 .633
4
New Orleans
25 21 .543 8½
Memphis
17 29 .370 16½
Dallas
16 31 .340 18
Northwest Division
W
L Pct GB
Minnesota
31 18 .633 —
Oklahoma City
27 20 .574
3
Portland
25 22 .532
5
Denver
24 23 .511
6
Utah
19 28 .404 11
Pacific Division
W
L Pct GB
Golden State
38 10 .792 —
L.A. Clippers
23 23 .500 14
L.A. Lakers
18 29 .383 19½
Phoenix
17 30 .362 20½
Sacramento
14 33 .298 23½
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Tuesday’s Games
Sacramento 105, Orlando 99
Oklahoma City 109, Brooklyn 108
San Antonio 114, Cleveland 102
Golden State 123, New York 112
L.A. Lakers 108, Boston 107
Wednesday’s Games
Chicago at Philadelphia, 4 p.m.
New Orleans at Charlotte, 4 p.m.
Phoenix at Indiana, 4 p.m.
Utah at Detroit, 4 p.m.
Toronto at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m.
Houston at Dallas, 5 p.m.
San Antonio at Memphis, 5 p.m.
Minnesota at Portland, 7 p.m.
Boston at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m.
NCAA Men’s Basketball
Top 25 Schedule
Tuesday
No. 1 Villanova 89, Providence 69
No. 2 UVA 61, No. 18 Clemson 36
No. 22 Tennessee 67, Vanderbilt 62
No. 12 Oklahoma 85, No. 5 Kansas 80
No. 14 Texas Tech 75, Oklahoma State 70
No. 4 Duke 84, Wake Forest 70
Wednesday
Marquette at No. 8 Xavier, 3:30 p.m. (FS1)
South Carolina at No. 20 Florida, 4 p.m.
(SECN)
No. 24 URI at Fordham, 4 p.m.
No. 19 Auburn at Missouri, 6 p.m. (SECN)
Temple at No. 9 Cincinnati, 8 p.m.
(CBSSN)
No. 23 Nevada at Wyoming, 8 p.m.
(ESPNU)
Pac-12 Schedule
Tuesday
No games scheduled.
Wednesday
Stanford at USC, 6 p.m. (ESPNU)
NCAA Women’s Basketball
Top 25 Schedule
Tuesday
No. 16 Michigan 74, Michigan State 48
Wednesday
No. 1 UConn at Memphis, 10 a.m.
(ESPN3)
Texas Tech at No. 20 West Virginia, 4 p.m.
No. 24 TCU at Kansas State, 5 p.m.
Iowa State at No. 19 Oklahoma State,
6 p.m.
Pac-12 Schedule
Monday-Thursday
No games scheduled.
Hockey
NHL
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
GP W
L OT Pts GF GA
Tampa Bay 48 33 12
3 69 170 124
Boston
46 28 10
8 64 153 114
Toronto
49 26 18
5 57 155 143
Detroit
47 19 20
8 46 125 141
Montreal
48 20 22
6 46 124 150
Florida
46 19 21
6 44 130 154
Ottawa
46 15 22
9 39 122 163
Buffalo
48 13 26
9 35 110 163
Metropolitan Division
GP W
L OT Pts GF GA
Washington 48 28 15
5 61 146 136
New Jersey 47 24 15
8 56 144 143
Philadelphia 48 24 16
8 56 140 136
Columbus 48 26 19
3 55 129 136
Pittsburgh 50 26 21
3 55 145 150
N.Y. Rangers 49 24 20
5 53 147 146
N.Y. Islanders 49 24 20
5 53 170 179
Carolina
48 21 19
8 50 131 149
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
GP W
L OT Pts GF GA
Winnipeg 49 29 13
7 65 161 132
Nashville
46 28 11
7 63 142 123
St. Louis
50 29 18
3 61 145 129
Dallas
49 28 17
4 60 154 130
Colorado
47 27 17
3 57 156 136
Minnesota 48 26 17
5 57 141 134
Chicago
47 22 19
6 50 139 132
Pacific Division
GP W
L OT Pts GF GA
Vegas
47 32 11
4 68 163 126
San Jose
47 26 14
7 59 138 127
Calgary
47 25 16
6 56 133 129
Los Angeles 48 25 18
5 55 137 120
Anaheim
49 23 17
9 55 137 138
Edmonton 48 21 24
3 45 131 154
Vancouver 48 19 23
6 44 127 155
Arizona
49 12 28
9 33 117 170
NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for
overtime loss.
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Tuesday’s Games
Pittsburgh 3, Carolina 1
Boston 3, New Jersey 2
Philadelphia 3, Detroit 2, OT
Montreal 4, Colorado 2
St. Louis 3, Ottawa 0
Tampa Bay 4, Nashville 3, OT
Dallas 6, Florida 1
Buffalo 5, Edmonton 0
Vegas 6, Columbus 3
Anaheim 6, N.Y. Rangers 3
Vancouver 6, Los Angeles 2
Winnipeg 5, San Jose 4, OT
Wednesday’s Games
Toronto at Chicago, 5 p.m.
Los Angeles at Calgary, 7 p.m.