SPORTS Wednesday, March 28, 2018 East Oregonian Page 3B ROUNDUP: Pendleton softball team finishes tournament, 4-0 Continued from 1B The Tigers pounded out 14 hits on the day, with Brody Woods going 3-for-4 with a double, three RBI and three runs, Shayne Keltz going 4-for-4 with two doubles and four RBI and TJ Smith adding two doubles and four RBI. ———— R H E WHS 011 02 — 4 5 2 SHS 330 5X — 14 14 1 (W) Reid, Berclener (4). (S) A. Renner. W — Renner, L — Reid. 2B — Milton (WHS); B. Woods, A. Renner 2, S. Keltz 2, T. Smith 2 (SHS). 3B — A. Renner (SHS). UMPQUA VALLEY CHRISTIAN 3, PILOT ROCK 1 — At Pilot Rock, the Umpqua Valley Christian Monarchs got the best of the Pilot Rock Rockets again on Tuesday with a 3-1 victory. It was a rematch of last season’s Class 2A/1A first- round playoff game, in which the Monarchs won 4-2. Pilot Rock (3-1) had a tremendous start from pitcher Levi Thieme, who allowed four hits and three runs with eight strikeouts and zero walks in seven innings. He was out-dueled, though, by the Monarchs’ Jacob Luther and Aaron Buechley, who allowed only two hits and one run with eight strikeouts. Pilot Rock’s only run came in the sixth on an RBI single from Cade Munkers, bringing in Logan Weinke. ———— R H UVC 200 100 0 — 3 4 PR 000 001 0 — 1 2 (U) J. Luther, A. Buechley (7). (P) L. Thieme. W — Luther, L — Thieme. 3B — K. Pettibone (UVC). E 1 1 PILOT ROCK 10, BANDON 0 — At Pilot Rock, the Rockets finished their doubleheader with a big win on Tuesday, shutting out Bandon 10-0. The Rockets (4-1) rode the right pitching arm of Chris Weinke, who threw a complete-game shutout, allowing only one hit and four walks with nine strikeouts. Weinke also had a team-best three hits on offense for the Rockets and scored three runs. Also notable at the plate was Levi Thieme with a double and three RBI and Bryson Pierce and Tanner Corwin each had a double as well. ———— PR 113 104 — R H 10 11 E 1 BHS 000 000 — 0 1 1 (P) C. Weinke. (B) J. Wilhite, Hutton (6), J. Minkle (6). W — Weinke, L — Wilhite. 2B — T. Corwin, B. Pierce, L. Thieme, C. Weinke (PR). WESTON-MCEWEN 12, RIVERSIDE 3 — At Boardman, the Weston- McEwen TigerScots scored 11 runs in the top of the fifth inning as they defeated the Riverside Pirates on Tuesday in the Riverside/Irrigon Tour- nament. Garrett Shell, Travis Hendley and Parker Munck each had two hits to lead the TigerScots (2-4), while Weston Phillips had a team- best three RBI. Hendley earned the win on the mound with eight strikeouts and only two hits allowed in 5 2/3 innings. Anthony Rodelo and Artemis Corpus recorded each of the Pirates’ (1-3) two hits. ———— R H E W-M 000 1(11)0 0 — 12 10 4 RHS 300 000 0 — 3 2 10 (W) T. Hendley, P. Munck (6). (R) A. Corpus, A. Sorenson (5). W — Hendley, L — Corpus. 2B — A. Rodelo (RHS). KENNEDY 19, WESTON-MCEWEN 14 — At Boardman, the Weston- McEwen pitching staff had a rough outing against the Kennedy Trojans as five different players combined to allow 18 walks and eight hits as the Trojans pulled out a 19-14 victory at the River- side/Irrigon Touranment. Parker Munck led the TigerScots’ offense with a perfect 4-for-4 performance with four runs scored and Garrett Shell was 3-for-5 with a double and a triple. The TigerScots had 16 hits as a team, but the incon- sistency from the pitchers was too much to overcome, especially Kennedy’s 10-run output in the second inning. ———— W-M 030 271 1 — 14 16 4 KHS 2(10)3 040 X — 19 8 5 (W) P. Munck, W. Phillips (2), D. Cain (2), C. Primus (2), C. McDowell (5). (K) B. Traeger, S. Grosjacques (4), Beyer (7). W — Traeger, L — Munck. 2B — T. Sater, G. Shell (W-M). 3B — G. Shell (W-M). COLLEGE PLACE (WA) 15, MAC-HI 1 — At College Place, Washington, the Mac-Hi Pioneers suffered their first loss of the season on Monday with a 15-1 thumping by College Place. The Pioneers (3-1) did not get on the scoreboard until the top of the fifth inning, when Hardesty led off the inning with a walk and later scored on an error by College Place’s third baseman. College Place’s Kobe Morris and Matt McKenzie domi- nated Mac-Hi’s pitching, as Morris was 3-for-3 with a double and a home run and Morris was 2-for-3 with two doubles. ———— R H E M-H 000 01 — 1 5 5 CP 348 0X — 15 13 1 (M) M. Cunnington, D. Zitterkopf (2), C. Pratten (3). (C) M. McKenzie, Tiner (3), Har- rison (5). W — McKenzie, L — Cunnington. 2B — C. Fones (M-H); M. McKenzie, K. Morris, J. McKenzie (CP). HR — K. Morris (CP). SOFTBALL PENDLETON BUCK- AROOS — The Pendleton Buckaroos finished up their two-day stint at the Happy Valley Tournament on Tuesday, battling through the rain to finish the tournament a perfect 4-0 after defeating La Salle Prep 11-1 and Madison 14-4 at Hood View Park. In the win over La Salle, the Buckaroos (7-1) managed 10 hits and recorded zero errors. Alexi Brehaut was the team’s top hitter going 2-for-3, while Kila Solomon and Carissa Cooley each smacked a double. Lauren Richards pitched all five innings and struck out nine, but struggled with command due to the rain and recorded seven walks. In Game 2, Brehaut was again a standout performer for the Buckaroos. She pitched 5 1/3 innings to earn the win and also helped herself on offense with a home run. Kila Solomon went 3-for-3 at the plate with a single, a double and a home run and Richards was 3-for-5 with a double. Elli Nirschl also had two hits. “All in all a very good tournament for us,” Bucka- roos’ coach Tim Cary said. UP NEXT Pendleton returns home to host Kamiakin (WA) on Wednesday at 4 p.m. ———— Game 1 R H E PHS 203 24 — 11 10 0 LSP 010 00 — 1 2 1 (P) L. Richards and K. Solomon. (L) Dupuis and Hull. W — Richards, L — Dupuis. 2B — K. Solomon, C. Cooley (PHS). Game 2 R H E PHS 302 027 — 14 14 0 MHS 000 220 — 4 5 4 (P) A. Brehaut, L. Richards (6) and K. Solomon. (M) Johnson and Lewis. W — Brehaut, L — Johnson. 2B — L. Richards, K. Solomon (PHS). HR — A. Brehaut, K. Solomon (PHS). ECHO 4, KNAPPA 3 — At Irrigon, the Echo Cougars battled the windy conditions to earn a win over the Knappa Loggers on Day 1 of the Riverside/Irrigon Tournament on Tuesday. The Cougars (1-1) tallied only two hits in the game, off the bats of Kendra Hart and Brenna MacPherson, but capitalized on some Knappa errors and used aggressive baserunning to earn the win. Kendra Hart and Lyndzee Keltz each had RBI for Echo, with Keltz’s coming on a groundout to the pitcher that brought in what proved to be the winning run. Alyssa Ray earned the win in the circle for Echo, allowing zero earned runs with only six hits and two walks allowed while striking out 12. ———— R H E KHS 101 010 0 — 3 6 2 EHS 200 200 0 — 4 2 3 (E) A. Ray and A. Putman. (K) M. Weaver and Ramvick. W — Ray, L — Weaver. HERMISTON BULL- DOGS — At Milwaukie, the Hermiston softball team finished up its run in the Happy Valley Tournament by splitting its games on Tuesday. The Bulldogs began the day with a big 16-3 victory over Newberg before falling to Clackamas 8-7. The Bulldogs (5-2) next play on April 6 when they host Sherwood. IRRIGON KNIGHTS — At Irrigon, the Knights kicked off their participation in the Riverside/Irrigon tournament on Tuesday by pulling out a 2-1 victory over Willamina for their third straight win. The Knights (4-4) continue tournament play on Wednesday with a double- header against Grant Union at 1 p.m. and then against Knappa at 3:30 p.m. RIVERSIDE PIRATES — At Boardman, the River- side Pirates split their two games to start the Riverside/ Irrigon tournament on Tuesday, losing to Grant Union 19-5 to begin the day before defeating Willamina 13-8 later. The Pirates (2-2) continue their tournament on Wednesday as they face Knappa at 1 p.m. Staff photo by E.J. Harris Pendleton’s Shaw Jerome slides into second base as St. Helen’s Joe Rea catches the ball in the Bucks’ 11-0 win against the Lions on Tuesday in Pendleton. BUCKS: 10 hits from nine different players sprinted home from third base after a pitch squirted away from the St. Helens catcher for a 1-0 lead. Quinn Doherty scored on an error and Bower scored from third on a double steal to give the Bucks a 3-0 lead in the first, and they kept their foot on the gas pedal till the end to seal their second straight victory. “It definitely feels good,” Stahl said of the wins. “The team definitely has a lot more energy, a lot happier. It just feels better.” UP NEXT Pendleton finishes up the Red Lion Buckaroo Baseball Classic on Wednesday with a double- header. Pendleton first plays Rex Putnam at 11:30 a.m. and then finishes the day against Roseburg at 4:30 p.m., both of which are at Bob White Field. ———— Continued from 1B It was another consis- tent day for the Pendleton offense, too. The Bucka- roos had 10 hits from nine different players, most notably a booming two-run home run by Ryan Russell as part of Pendleton’s seven-run third inning. With Nick Bower on first base after drawing a walk, Russell turned on a first- pitch, belt-high fastball and crushed it over the high fence in left field, then rounded the bases before being smothered by his teammates at home plate. Gabe Umbarger reached base in all three plate appearances with a pair of walks and an RBI single, while scoring three runs and stealing five bases. He has now reached base safely in 23 of his 31 plate appearances this season, nearly a 75 percent success rate through eight games. Justin Duso had a solid game behind Umbarger at the plate with two hits, two RBI and a run scored. Naughton also had a double for the Buckaroos. Umbarger scored the first run of the game in the bottom of the first as he R H E SHS 000 00 — 0 1 2 PHS 317 0X — 11 10 1 (S) Harris, Edmonds (3) and Parks. (P) R. Stahl and J. Duso. W — Stahl, L — Harris. 2B — Rea (SHS); J. Duso, D. Naughton (PHS). ———— Contact Eric at esinger@eastoregonian. com or 541-966-0839. Follow him on Twitter @ ByEricSinger. BLAZERS: Harkless to undergo arthroscopic surgery Continued from 1B briefly came out of the game with 5:15 left in the third quarter. Jrue Holiday had 21 points, 11 assists and 11 rebounds for New Orleans. Davis and Holiday nearly helped the Pelicans avoid a second straight loss. After Holiday’s block on Pat Connaughton with 20 seconds left, New Orleans wound up with two shots to tie or lead, but both of E’Twaun Moore’s 3-point attempts rimmed out. The Blazers failed to rebound the first, but Connaughton corralled the second miss with 2 seconds left and quickly got the ball to Lillard, who was fouled. Jusuf Nurkic had 21 points and 10 rebounds for Portland, highlighted by his putback of C.J. McCollum’s miss while being fouled by Moore with 3:55 left to give the Blazers a 96-95 lead. Evan Turner scored 14 points for the Blazers, who further strengthened their hold on third place in the Western Conference. Al Farouq Aminu had 10 points and 10 rebounds, including a crucial putback of Lillard’s miss with 28 seconds left to make it 105-101. New Orleans led by single digits most of the first half and by as many as 11 twice in the third quarter, the last time on Davis’ 9-foot floater with 7:41 left in the period. But by late in the quarter, the Blazers were down just two after Shabazz Napier’s 3. TIP-INS Trail Blazers: Starting F Maurice Harkless was scratched from the lineup with left knee soreness. It was the 16th game he’s missed this season. The Blazers announced after the game that Harkless would undergo arthroscopic surgery Wednesday in Portland to remove a loose body in his left knee. ... The Blazers have scored 100 or more in 17 straight. ... Portland won its seventh straight on the road. ... McCollum missed 16 of 19 shots, going 1 of 6 from 3-point range, and finished with seven points. ... Port- land was 10 of 32 on 3s. 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