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    SPORTS
Wednesday, April 17, 2019
MCC BASEBALL
Hermiston
dropped
a pair of Mid-Columbia
Conference games Tues-
day to Kamiakin as the
Braves posted wins of
11-1 and 11-5 at LaPierre
Field.
The Bulldogs were in
the thick of things in the
first game, trailing 2-1
in the middle of the third
inning.
The Braves, who lead
the MCC at 11-1, jumped
out to an 8-1 lead with six
runs in the bottom half
of the third, bolstered by
back-to-back doubles by
Caleb Beasley and Niko
Wiltz.
Tanner Sullins finished
off the Bulldogs with a
three-run homer in the
bottom of the fifth inning.
Sergio Rosales, Wyatt
Noland and Alexis Rosales
all had hits for Hermiston,
while Landon Jones drove
in the lone run.
Jordan Ramirez took
A9
Roundup: Wampler hits two home runs in14-0 win
Kamiakin takes
pair of games from
Dawgs
By ANNIE FOWLER
East Oregonian
East Oregonian
the loss on the mound,
allowing eight runs on six
hits. He also walked six
and struck out none.
In the second game, the
Bulldogs held a 3-2 lead
in the middle of the third
inning, but that’s where
the Braves pull ahead for
good.
Kamiakin took advan-
tage of two bases-loaded
walks in the third, along
with an RBI single from
Jordan Chase, for a 5-3 lead
it would not relinquish.
For the game, three
Hermiston pitchers walked
10 and struck out six.
Seth Prewitt hit a dou-
ble and drove in a run
for the Bulldogs, while
Ramirez went 3-for-3 with
a run scored.
Gavin Ayers went
2-for-3 with a home run
and two RBIs for the
Braves.
The losses drop the
Bulldogs to 1-11 in MCC
play and 3-11 overall.
Hermiston will host Ken-
newick on Friday.
Continued from Page A8
Mid-Columbia Conference
matchup.
Jaiden Ruloph and Aus-
tin Garcia were Hermiston’s
only victors, who both won
their singles matches. Gar-
cia won in a 6-1 tiebreaker.
HELIX 2, UMATILLA
1 — In a day of just three
singles matches, Helix’s
Caleb Mann and Bryce Fair-
child both knocked down
wins for the Grizzlies, while
Umatilla’s Ulises Armenta
defeated Sam Kubishta for
the Vikings’ only win.
MAC-HI
3,
WESTON-MCEWEN 2
— On Tuesday, the hosting
Pioneers split their singles
matches, and ended the day
with a victory in their only
doubles match.
Dylan Quist and Alex
Perez posted a swift 6-0, 6-1
win over Weston-McEwen’s
Calvin Papineau and Cade
Bryan.
WESTON-MCEWEN
5, SHERMAN COUNTY
1 — The TigerScots won
five of six matches against
the visiting Huskies on Mon-
day, sweeping the three sin-
gles matches in the process.
In girls singles, Ace Jen-
sen beat Michaela Norris
8-2, while Labraun Albert
topped Trenton Mason 6-1,
6-0, and Alex Wood made
quick work of Jonathan Bur-
gess 8-0.
In doubles, the Tiger-
Scots got wins from the
teams of Emma Olson and
Cloe Davis, and Tenley
Alderson and Shelby Yunk.
RIVERSIDE 4, STAN-
FIELD/ECHO 2 — In
Stanfield, Dysen Wilson
and Josue Hernandez got
the Tigers’ only wins from a
pair of singles victories.
Riverside swept all three
doubles contests, including
Quentin Johnson and Zach
McDonough’s narrow 8-6
win over Stanfield’s Uriel
Carrillo and Enrique Arel-
lano to end the day.
Track
Riverside’s Johan Pena
won the 100, 200 and ran on
two winning relays Tuesday
at the Riverside Rumble in
Boardman.
Pena ran a season-best
24.57 seconds in winning
the 200.
Stanfield’s Sisay Hurty
won the 400 meters in a per-
sonal best 56.89, took top
honors in the 800 (2:17.13),
and ran a leg on the sprint
medley relay team that fin-
ished second.
Stanfield also got a pair
of wins from Rene Sanchez
in the shot put (38-5½) and
discus (107-11), while Kyler
Olney of Irrigon won the
long jump with a leap of
17-2.
The Riverside boys
won the team title with 211
points, followed by Stan-
field-Echo (201) and Irrigon
(103).
For the girls, Stan-
field-Echo ran away with the
team title with 216 points.
Irrigon was second (129),
followed by Riverside (87).
Irrigon’s Ana Zacarias
won the 100 (13.23) and 200
(27.37), and ran a leg on the
winning sprint medley relay
team.
In the high jump, Stan-
field’s Rebecca Reynolds
jumped a personal best 4-9,
while teammate Lexie Cox
won the triple in a personal
best 28-1½, and the javelin
(104-11).
Riverside’s Melanie Her-
nandez won the 100 hurdles
(20.46), and ran a leg on the
winning 4x100 relay (55.69).
Girls tennis
KAMIAKIN
6,
HERMISTON 1 — Herm-
iston dropped all of their
singles matches and claimed
just one doubles match
against their Kamiakin
hosts on Tuesday.
Grace Lind and Malayna
Anderson won their doubles
contest 6-2, 6-3.
HELIX 2, UMATILLA
1 — Maya Rodriguez
defeated Helix’s Noelle Tex-
idor 8-5 for Umatilla’s only
win on Tuesday.
Helix’s Rylee Mann
posted an 8-2 victory over
Umatilla’s Jenexy Armenta,
and Mackenzie Dunn and
Darla Holden teamed for an
8-4 doubles win to finish the
day for the Grizzlies.
MAC-HI
4,
WESTON-MCEWEN 1
— In Milton-Freewater,
Weston-McEwen got their
only win of the day from
Tenley Alderson’s 10-6 tie-
breaker victory over Mac-
Hi’s Nicole Flores.
Jessica
Hernandez
defeated the TigerScots’
Shelby Yunk 8-3 in a No.
2 singles match, and Ban-
yan Moss posted an 8-2 win
over Weston-McEwen’s Ace
Jensen.
Janelle Martinez and
Evelyn Garcia, and Kasey
Lesko and Jessica Lesko
ended the day with doubles
wins for Mac-Hi.
STA N F I ELD/ ECHO
5, RIVERSIDE 3 — In
Stanfield, the Tigers and the
Pirates split their four sin-
gles matches, but it wasn’t
until the doubles contests
that Stanfield came alive.
The Tigers got wins
from Zoe Russell and Eida
Piercy, Mya Hayden and
Hayden KcKague, and Zora
Gehrke and Piercy. River-
side’s Jaylene Altimarino
and Delma Barrera won 8-3
for the Pirates’ lone doubles
win.
Boys soccer
HERMISTON
2,
RICHLAND 1 — The No.
2 Bulldogs took home their
season’s fourth win after
Tuesday’s game at Kennison
Field.
Hermiston (4-6, 3-2
MCC) hits the road to Ken-
newick on Friday. Game
time is at 7 p.m.
SCOREBOARD
LOCAL SLATE
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17
Tennis
Pendleton Girls at Redmond, 2:30 p.m.
Redmond at Pendleton Boys, 2:30 p.m.
Four Rivers at Helix, 4 p.m.
Track and field
Riverside, Weston-McEwen, Pilot Rock/
Nixyaawii at Pendleton, 3 p.m.
Golf
Hermiston at Richland, noon
THURSDAY, APRIL 18
Tennis
Mac-Hi at La Grande, 3 p.m.
Ione at Weston-McEwen, 3 p.m.
Umatilla at Riverside, 4 p.m.
Track and field
Ione at Condon Invitational, TBD
FRIDAY, APRIL 19
Staff photo by E.J. Harris
Pendleton’s Kylie Parsons throws from the pitcher’s circle
in the Bucks’ 19-6 loss to Hood River on Tuesday in Pend-
leton.
Bucks: Boys also fall
Baseball
Umatilla at Burns/Crane (DH), 1 p.m.
Riverside at Vale (DH), 2 p.m.
Mac-Hi at La Grande (DH), 2 p.m.
Heppner/Ione at Weston-McEwen, 2
p.m.
Kennewick at Hermiston (DH), 4 p.m.
Softball
Weston-McEwen at Union/Cove (DH),
11 a.m.
Umatilla at Burns/Crane (DH), 1 p.m.
Riverside at Vale (DH), 2 p.m.
Mac-Hi/Helix at La Grande (DH), 2 p.m.
Pasco at Hermiston (DH), 3 p.m.
Tennis
Sherman County at Riverside, 4 p.m.
Pendleton Boys at Crook County, 4 p.m.
Crook County at Pendleton Girls, 4 p.m.
Track and field
Mac-Hi, Stanfield/Echo at Kiwanis Twi-
light Invitational (Hermiston), 2 p.m.
Golf
Pendleton at La Grande, TBD
Boys soccer
Hermiston at Kennewick, 7 p.m.
SATURDAY, APRIL 20
Continued from Page A8
“It was a good quality
game,” Haguewood said.
“It was one of those
games where one team
would make a good play
here, and another there. It
was a tough way to lose.”
The Bucks tallied three
runs in the top of the third
inning, scoring off singles
from Ty Beers and Coo-
per Roberts. The RBIs
helped Pendleton knot the
score at 3-3.
Beers hit 2 for 3 with
an RBI to lead the Bucks’
offense.
Gabe
Umbarger,
Quinn Doherty, and Tan-
ner Sweek all scored runs
to tie the score.
But it was Greyson
Losee’s walk-off triple on
an 0-1 count that held off
the Bucks.
Roberts fanned three
Eagles, but surrendered
three runs across five
hits and six walks during
three innings on the hill.
“Our pitchers worked
themselves in and out
of trouble,” Haguewood
said. “Chris (Large) came
in and pitched some good
relief, but it was just one
of those ‘tough-luck loser’
scenarios.”
Pendleton (4-6, 1-1
IMC) travels to Redmond
for an IMC doubleheader
on Saturday.
Hermiston: Will host
Pasco on Friday
Continued from Page A8
“We need to make the
adjustments with timely
hits, and hit the ball solid,”
Greenough said.
Jenne struck out two
and walked two in picking
up the win.
“She can bring it for her
size,” Kennewick coach
Patty Malloy-Flora said of
her pitcher.
“(Hermiston) got a
few runs there and that
got my heart going. They
are a good hitting team,
especially the top of their
lineup.”
Hermiston struggled in
the second game, commit-
ting five errors and getting
just three hits off Jenne,
who struck out four and
walked two.
The Lions put single
runs on the board in the
first three innings, then
scored three in the fourth
to secure the win.
Stefani, Studer and
Eliza Rodriguez all had
hits for the Bulldogs,
who will host Pasco on
Friday.
Warren hit a solo home
run for the Lions and drove
in two runs.
Baseball
Pilot Rock/Nixyaawii at Sherman/Arling-
ton/Condon (DH), 11 a.m.
Pendleton at Redmond (DH), noon
Joseph/Enterprise/Wallowa at Irrigon
(DH), 1 p.m.
Softball
Grant Union/Prairie City at Pilot Rock/
Nixyaawii (DH), 11 a.m.
Echo/Stanfield at Adrian (DH), 11 a.m.
Redmond at Pendleton (DH), noon
Enterprise/Wallowa/Joseph at Irrigon
(DH), 1 p.m.
Tennis
Helix, Umatilla at Stanfield/Echo, 10 a.m.
Riverside at Mac-Hi, noon
Track and field
Riverside at Prosser, 10:30 a.m.
Weston-McEwen, Stanfield/Echo, Pilot
Rock/Nixyaawii, Ione at Pepsi Invita-
tional (Union), 11 a.m.
NBA PLAYOFF GLANCE
FIRST ROUND
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary)
Eastern Conference
Milwaukee 1, Detroit 0
Sunday, April 14: Milwaukee 121, Detroit
86
Wednesday, April 17: Detroit at Milwau-
kee, 5 p.m.
Saturday, April 20: Milwaukee at Detroit,
5 p.m.
Monday, April 22: Milwaukee at Detroit,
5 p.m.
x-Wednesday, April 24: Detroit at Mil-
waukee, 8, 5:30 or 9:30 p.m.
x-Friday, April 26: Milwaukee at Detroit,
TBA
x-Sunday, April 28: Detroit at Milwau-
kee, TBA
Orlando 1, Toronto 1
Saturday, April 13: Orlando 104, Toronto
101
Tuesday, April 16: Toronto 111, Orlando
82
Friday, April 19: Toronto at Orlando,
4 p.m.
Sunday, April 21: Toronto at Orlando,
4 p.m.
Tuesday, April 23: Orlando at Toronto, 6
or 7 p.m.
x-Thursday, April 25: Toronto at Orlando,
TBA
x-Saturday, April 27: Orlando at Toronto,
TBA
Brooklyn 1, Philadelphia 1
Saturday, April 13: Brooklyn 111, Phila-
delphia 102
Monday, April 15: Philadelphia 145,
Brooklyn 123
Thursday, April 18: Philadelphia at
Brooklyn, 5 p.m.
Saturday, April 20: Philadelphia at Brook-
lyn, 12 p.m.
Tuesday, April 23: Brooklyn at Philadel-
phia, 8 or 8:30 p.m.
x-Thursday, April 25: Philadelphia at
Brooklyn, TBA
x-Saturday, April 27: Brooklyn at Phila-
delphia, TBA
Boston 1, Indiana 0
Sunday, April 14: Boston 84, Indiana 74
Wednesday, April 17: Indiana at Bos-
ton, 4 p.m.
Friday, April 19: Boston at Indiana,
5:30 p.m.
Sunday, April 21: Boston at Indiana,
10 a.m.
x-Wednesday, April 24: Indiana at Bos-
ton, 7 or 8 p.m.
x-Friday, April 26: Boston at Indiana, TBA
x-Sunday, April 28: Indiana at Boston,
TBA
Western Conference
Golden State 1, L.A. Clippers 1
Saturday, April 13: Golden State 121, L.A.
Clippers 104
Monday, April 15: L.A. Clippers 135,
Golden State 131
Thursday, April 18: Golden State at L.A.
Clippers, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, April 21: Golden State at L.A.
Clippers, 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday, April 24: L.A. Clippers at
Golden State, 9 or 10:30 p.m.
x-Friday, April 26: Golden State at L.A.
Clippers, TBA
x-Sunday, April 28: L.A. Clippers at
Golden State, TBA
San Antonio 1, Denver 1
Saturday, April 13: San Antonio 101, Den-
ver 96
Tuesday, April 16: Denver 114, San Anto-
nio 105
Thursday, April 18: Denver at San Anto-
nio, 6 p.m.
Saturday, April 20: Denver at San Anto-
nio, 2:30 p.m.
Tuesday, April 23: San Antonio at Denver,
9, 6:30 or 10:30 p.m.
x-Thursday, April 25: Denver at San Anto-
nio, TBA
x-Saturday, April 27: San Antonio at Den-
ver, TBA
Portland 2, Oklahoma City 0
Sunday, April 14: Portland 104, Okla-
homa City 99
Tuesday, April 16: Portland 114, Okla-
homa City 94.
Friday, April 19: Portland at Oklahoma
City, 6:30 p.m.
Sunday, April 21: Portland at Oklahoma
City, 6:30 p.m.
x-Tuesday, April 23: Oklahoma City at
Portland, 7:30 p.m.
x-Thursday, April 25: Portland at Okla-
homa City, TBA
x-Saturday, April 27: Oklahoma City at
Portland, TBA
Houston 1, Utah 0
Sunday, April 14: Houston 122, Utah 90
Wednesday, April 17: Utah at Houston,
6:30 p.m.
Saturday, April 20: Houston at Utah,
7:30 p.m.
Monday, April 22: Houston at Utah,
7:30 p.m.
x-Wednesday, April 24: Utah at Houston,
8 or 8:30 p.m.
x-Friday, April 26: Houston at Utah, TBA
x-Sunday, April 28: Utah at Houston, TBA
NHL PLAYOFF GLANCE
FIRST ROUND
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary)
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Columbus 4, Tampa Bay 0
Wednesday, April 10: Columbus 4,
Tampa Bay 3
Friday, April 12: Columbus 5, Tampa
Bay 1
Sunday, April 14: Columbus 3, Tampa
Bay 1
Tuesday, April 16: Columbus 7, Tampa
Bay 3
Toronto 2, Boston 1
Thursday, April 11: Toronto 4, Boston 1
Saturday, April 13: Boston 4, Toronto 1,
Monday, April 15: Toronto 3, Boston 2
Wednesday, April 17: Boston at Toronto,
4 p.m.
Friday, April 19: Toronto at Boston, TBA
x-Sunday, April 21: Boston at Toronto,
TBA
x-Tuesday, April 23: Toronto at Bos-
ton, TBA
Washington 2, Carolina 1
Thursday, April 11: Washington 4, Car-
olina 2
Saturday, April 13: Washington 4, Caro-
lina 3, OT
Monday, April 15: Carolina 5, Washing-
ton 0
Thursday, April 18: Washington at Caro-
lina, 4 p.m.
Saturday, April 20: Carolina at Washing-
ton, TBA
x-Monday, April 22: Washington at Car-
olina, TBA
x-Wednesday, April 24: Carolina at Wash-
AP Photo/Craig Mitchelldyer
Portland Trail Blazers guard CJ McCollum, center, talks to
Oklahoma City Thunder forward Paul George, right, and
center Steven Adams during the first half of Game 2 of an
NBA basketball first-round playoff series on Tuesday in Port-
land. Portland won 114-94 to take a 2-0 series lead.
ington, TBA
New York Islanders 4, Pittsburgh 0
Wednesday, April 10: N.Y. Islanders 4,
Pittsburgh 3, OT
Friday, April 12: N.Y. Islanders 3, Pitts-
burgh 1
Sunday, April 14: N.Y. Islanders 4, Pitts-
burgh 1
Tuesday, April 16: N.Y. Islanders 3, Pitts-
burgh 1
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Nashville 2, Dallas 1
Wednesday, April 10: Dallas 3, Nashville 2
Saturday, April 13: Nashville 2, Dallas
1, OT
Monday, April 15: Nashville 3, Dallas 2
Wednesday, April 17: Nashville at Dal-
las, 5 p.m.
Saturday, April 20: Dallas at Nashville,
TBA
x-Monday, April 22: Nashville at Dal-
las, TBA
x-Wednesday, April 24: Dallas at Nash-
ville, TBA
St. Louis 2, Winnipeg 2
Wednesday, April 10: St. Louis 2, Win-
nipeg 1
Friday, April 12: St. Louis 4, Winnipeg 3
Sunday, April 14: Winnipeg 6, St. Louis 3
Tuesday, April 16: Winnipeg 2, St. Louis
(OT)
Thursday, April 18: St. Louis at Winni-
peg, TBA
x-Saturday, April 20: Winnipeg at St.
Louis, TBA
x-Monday, April 22: St. Louis at Winni-
peg, TBA
Colorado 2, Calgary 1
Thursday, April 11: Calgary 4, Colorado 0
Saturday, April 13: Colorado 3, Calgary
2, OT
Monday, April 15: Colorado 6, Calgary 2
Wednesday, April 17: Calgary at Colo-
rado, 7 p.m.
Friday, April 19: Colorado at Calgary, TBA
x-Sunday, April 21: Calgary at Colo-
rado, TBA
x-Tuesday, April 23: Colorado at Cal-
gary, TBA
Vegas 3, San Jose 1
Wednesday, April 10: San Jose 5, Vegas 2
Friday, April 12: Vegas 5, San Jose 3
Sunday, April 14: Vegas 6, San Jose 3
Tuesday, April 16: Vegas 5, San Jose 0.
Thursday, April 18: Vegas at San Jose,
TBA
x-Sunday, April 21: San Jose at Vegas,
TBA
x-Tuesday, April 23: Vegas at San Jose,
TBA
NATIONAL LEAGUE
All Times PDT
East
Philadelphia
New York
Atlanta
Washington
Miami
Central
Milwaukee
Pittsburgh
St. Louis
Chicago
Cincinnati
West
San Diego
Los Angeles
Arizona
San Francisco
Colorado
———
W
10
10
9
7
4
W
12
9
9
7
5
W
11
10
8
8
5
L
6
7
7
8
14
L
6
6
8
9
10
L
7
8
9
10
12
Pct
.625
.588
.563
.467
.222
Pct
.667
.600
.529
.438
.333
Pct
.611
.556
.471
.444
.294
GB
—
½
1
2½
7
GB
—
1½
2½
4
5½
GB
—
1
2½
3
5½
Tuesday’s Games
Pittsburgh 5, Detroit 3, 10 innings
Philadelphia 14, N.Y. Mets 3
San Francisco 7, Washington 3
Chicago Cubs 4, Miami 0
Arizona 9, Atlanta 6
Milwaukee 8, St. Louis 4
Wednesday’s Games
N.Y. Mets (Wheeler 1-1) at Philadelphia
(Arrieta 2-1), 10:05 a.m.
St. Louis (Wacha 0-0) at Milwaukee
(Burnes 0-1), 10:40 a.m.
Cincinnati (Gray 0-2) at L.A. Dodgers
(Buehler 1-0), 12:10 p.m.
Pittsburgh (Williams 1-0) at Detroit
(Turnbull 0-2), 3:40 p.m.
San Francisco (Samardzija 1-0) at Wash-
ington (Hellickson 1-0), 4:05 p.m.
Chicago Cubs (Hamels 2-0) at Miami
(Alcantara 1-1), 4:10 p.m.
Arizona (Godley 1-1) at Atlanta (Gaus-
man 1-1), 4:20 p.m.
Thursday’s Games
Arizona at Atlanta, 9:10 a.m.
San Francisco at Washington, 10:05 a.m.
L.A. Dodgers at Milwaukee, 5:10 p.m.
Philadelphia at Colorado, 5:40 p.m.
Cincinnati at San Diego, 7:10 p.m.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
All Times PDT
East
W
L
Pct
GB
Tampa Bay
13
4
.765
—
New York
7
9
.438
5½
Baltimore
7
11
.389
6½
Toronto
7
11
.389
6½
Boston
6
12
.333
7½
Central
W
L
Pct
GB
Minnesota
8
6
.571
—
Cleveland
9
7
.563
—
Detroit
8
8
.500
1
Chicago
7
9
.438
2
Kansas City
5
12
.294
4½
West
W
L
Pct
GB
Houston
11
5
.688
½
Seattle
13
6
.684
—
Texas
9
7
.563
2½
Oakland
10
9
.526
3
Los Angeles
8
9
.471
4
———
Tuesday’s Games
N.Y. Yankees 8, Boston 0
Pittsburgh 5, Detroit 3, 10 innings
Tampa Bay 4, Baltimore 2
Toronto 6, Minnesota 5
Texas 5, L.A. Angels 0
Chicago White Sox 5, Kansas City 1
Cleveland 4, Seattle 2
Wednesday’s Games
Kansas City (Keller 2-1) at Chicago White
Sox (Giolito 2-1), 11:10 a.m.
Boston (Eovaldi 0-0) at N.Y. Yankees
(Happ 0-2), 3:35 p.m.
Cleveland (Carrasco 1-2) at Seattle
(Swanson 0-0), 3:40 p.m.
Pittsburgh (Williams 1-0) at Detroit
(Turnbull 0-2), 3:40 p.m.
Baltimore (Hess 1-2) at Tampa Bay (TBD),
4:10 p.m.
Toronto (Thornton 0-1) at Minnesota
(Odorizzi 0-2), 4:40 p.m.
L.A. Angels (Harvey 0-1) at Texas (Lynn
1-1), 5:05 p.m.
Houston (Miley 1-1) at Oakland (Brooks
2-1), 7:07 p.m.
Thursday’s Games
Chicago White Sox at Detroit, 10:10 a.m.
Toronto at Minnesota, 10:10 a.m.
Kansas City at N.Y. Yankees, 3:35 p.m.
Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m.
Seattle at L.A. Angels, 7:07 p.m.