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THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2019 FOLLOW US ON TWITTER @EOSPORTS | FACEBOOK.COM/EOSPORTS B1 Hermiston pitcher/catcher Bailee Noland is the All-EO Softball Player of the Year. Staff photo by E.J. Harris All-around all-star Cary | Coach Earls | P Stallings | P Solomon | C Noland | UTL Stefani | INF Garton | INF Mark | INF Studer | INF Reichert | OF Maddox | OF Atilano | OF Bulldogs utility player Bailee Noland brought versatility to the diamond this season By BRETT KANE East Oregonian H ERMISTON — Bailee Noland is a girl of many words, many talents, and many goals. She recently wrapped up her third year on the Hermiston Bulldogs softball team — the team’s debut in the Washington’s Mid-Columbia Confer- ence. And in that fi rst year, the HHS junior was named to the MCC’s all-conference fi rst team as a utility player. A pitcher, a catcher, and a big hitter, she is also this year’s East Oregonian Player of the Year. “We did so much in one year,” Noland said of her team. “Next year, I know we can take it all the way. It’ll be really emotional. We’re graduating seven players. It’ll be a year to remember.” Teammates Sydney Stefani, Grace Studer, Daisy Maddox and Samantha Ati- lano join Noland on the the fi rst team. Mac- Hi’s Sydney Earls, Rikki Mark and Kiley Reichert, Weston-McEwen’s McKenna Stallings, and Pendleton’s Aspen Garton and Kila Solomon also fi ll out the roster. Pendleton softball head coach Tim Cary was named Coach of the Year. Although a championship was not in the cards this year, the Bucks went 17-10 overall and 9-6 for their Intermountain Conference debut, placing third in the standings. They dropped a 9-3 quarterfi nal game to West Albany to end their season. The state title would go the IMC’s own Ridgeview Ravens. “We had a good year in a tough league,” Cary said. “We came into the season with a fairly young group of players in key spots. They all stepped up to the occasion. The success of our program came from having all the right coaches in the right spots from top to bottom. I’m very fortunate to have a great community of people willing to com- mit to Pendleton softball.” Leading the pack As a player who is well-versed in multiple positions, Noland was 10-5 on the mound with a 4.06 ERA. She boasted a 2-1 strike to walk ratio, and collected 56 strikeouts over 88 innings on the season. At the plate, she led the Bulldogs with 46 hits and a .575 average with 31 singles, fi ve doubles, one triple, and nine home runs. She scored 30 runs and drove in 35 more. She struck out just nine times over 80 at-bats, and on the fi eld, she only made two errors over 27 games. “Bailee is a rock star kid,” Hermiston head coach Kate Greenough said. “She’s very selfl ess. She always does what is best for her team. She’s played a lot of big roles, and isn’t afraid to take on new ones. Her atti- tude is contagious. The team wants to play good for her.” After Southridge beat Hermiston 4-2 in the District 8 championships, the Bulldogs See Softball, Page B2 EAST OREGONIAN SOFTBALL TEAM Player of the Year: Bailee Noland, jr., Hermiston Coach of the Year: Tim Cary, Pendleton FIRST TEAM Pitchers — Sydney Earls, sr., Mac-Hi; McK- enna Stallings, jr., Weston-McEwen Catcher — Kila Solomon, sr., Pendleton Utility — Bailee Noland, jr., Hermiston Infi elders — Sydney Stefani, sr., Hermiston; Aspen Garton, sr., Pendleton; Rikki Mark, fr., Mac-Hi; Grace Studer, soph., Hermiston Outfi elders — Kiley Reichert, jr., Mac-Hi; Daisy Maddox, jr., Hermiston; Samantha Atilano, jr., Hermiston SECOND TEAM Pitchers — Kendra Hart, jr., Stanfi eld/ Echo; Sauren Garton, fr., Pendleton Catcher — Ally Marly, fr., Mac-Hi Utility — Madison Shell, fr., Weston-McEwen Infi elders — Courtney Cain, sr., Mac-Hi; Kirah McGlothan, sr., Pendleton; Jordyn Lambert, sr., Weston-McEwen; Ashley Cameron, jr., Hermiston Outfi elders — Amber Weems, soph., Stan- fi eld/Echo; Makenna Collins, soph., Irrigon; Elli Nirschl, sr., Pendleton