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SPORTS
East Oregonian
Friday, October 25, 2019
Prep roundup: Pendleton girls shut out Crook County
Continued from Page B1
returns home for a meeting
with Hood River Valley on
Tuesday.
in another three goals and
secured the win.
Jon Lopez notched a hat
trick of three goals, while
Trenton Villers and Curtis
Simons each scored a goal
of their own.
Pendleton (5-5-2, 4-3-1
IC) goes to Hood River Val-
ley on Tuesday.
Cross-country
Girls soccer
Staff photo by Kathy Aney
Daisy Maddox (11), of Hermiston, hits the ball as South-
ridge’s Leeah Williamson (9) and Mattie Stayrook (10)
attempt to block during Thursday’s match at the Dawg
House.
Dawgs: Kendall Dowdy
had 33 assists and 7 kills
Continued from Page B1
Anderson and Avery
Treadwell. The Bulldogs
never trailed again.
A big serving series by
Combes gave Hermiston
an 18-13 lead, and Ver-
trees added three points
for a 24-17 lead.
Dowdy had the final
kill for the win.
“For us, it takes a while
to get going,” Dyck said.
“But when we do, we can
focus on our fundamentals
and do what we do.”
Courtnee West added
14 assists for the Bull-
dogs, while Anderson had
five kills and three blocks.
Maddox had five kills, and
Baker two blocks.
For the Suns, Nicole
Parker had five kills, three
blocks and nine digs,
while Jayden Smith added
four kills and three blocks.
Jordann Missett had 11
assists, and Stayrook three
kills and five digs.
“I’m extremely proud
of the girls and how much
they have grown since
Day 1,” Southridge coach
Emily Otto said. “They
are really coachable,
and they work their tails
offs. They are very much
about team.”
RIVERSIDE 4, FOUR
RIVERS 0 — Neftali and
Marisol Pacheco each net-
ted two goals as River-
side went on the road and
defeated Four Rivers 4-0 in
EOL play.
Pirates coach Carlos Vel-
asco was pleased with how
his team played, as Riv-
erside jumped out to a 3-0
lead at the half and kept
control of the possession in
the second.
The win is a nice
bounce-back for Riverside
(9-2-2, 5-0-1 EOL), which
had its six-game win streak
snapped in a draw against
Umatilla last weekend.
Now, the Pirates prepare for
a home matchup with Nyssa
on Saturday.
PENDLETON
8,
CROOK COUNTY 0
— After “taking a couple
on the chin” this season,
EO Media Group Photo/Ronald Bond
Pilot Rock/Nixyaawii’s Logan Weinke (12) just misses an
interception during the first quarter of Thursday’s game
against Powder Valley.
as Pendleton coach Paul
Parker put it, the Buckaroos
broke through with a com-
plete performance Thurs-
day, shutting out Crook
County on the road 8-0.
“Our offense was just
hitting on all cylinders
tonight,” Parker said. “It’s
a coaching win. It’s a play-
ers’ win. They’ve done
such a good job of keeping
their chins up this year and
playing hard.”
Reily Lovercheck led
Pendleton with three goals
and her sister, Kelsey Lov-
ercheck, added another two.
Addison Bonzani, Perla
Ortega and Ashlynn Madril
also each tallied a goal.
On the other end, Parker
highlighted the play of
freshman defensive back
Melanie Castandea.
Pendleton (2-10, 2-6 IC)
TIGERS, PIONEERS
TOP “FUN” COUNTRY
MEET — Weston-McE-
wen freshman Alex McIn-
tyre had the fastest run in
the boys 5K race at 18:54.0,
but Stanfield/Echo escaped
with the team win with 45
points on Thursday’s “Fun”
Country meet.
Tigers senior Rafael
Orozco placed second
at 19:03.50, edging past
McLoughlin senior Bryan
Abrego, who finished at
19:08.30. Riverside fresh-
man Matthew Hammond
placed fourth with a time of
20:06.60.
Riverside claimed sec-
ond place in the team scores
at 45, followed by Mac-Hi at
60 and Nixyaawii at 64.
Mac-Hi senior Mek-
enna Simpson placed first
in the girls’ race at 22:47.30,
followed by Stanfield/
Echo junior Zora Geh-
rke (23:03.60) and Helix
junior Ryann Stahancyk
(23:12.00).
The Pioneers topped
the team standings with 35
points, followed by Nixy-
aawii at 41 and the Tigers
at 44.
Cross-country: Cydney Sanchez finished second
Continued from Page B1
(20:54.32) among the Bull-
dogs, with Julie Joyce fourth
(22:11.85) and Ashley Tread-
well fifth (22:20.60).
“Alexia beat Kamiakin’s
No. 4, which she has never
done,” Hermiston coach
Troy Blackburn said. “We
have to work on our depth.
We bring back all these
girls, and we need to get in
more training.”
Greg Anderson was the
top Hermiston boys runner,
finishing 10th behind seven
Kamiakin runners and two
from Kennewick.
Anderson ran a 17:04.84,
more than a minute off his
personal best.
“I was a little disap-
pointed in my time, but
the goal of the meet was
strategy,” Anderson said.
“We wanted to finish more
together and be one of the
top two teams. Kamikain is
ranked No. 9 in the nation.
Their team is so deep.”
The Kamiakin boys took
the top five spots, winning
the team title with the min-
imum of 15 points. South-
ridge was second with 72,
while Hermiston was third
with 76.
Kamiakin sophomore
Isaac Teeples won the
race in a time of 15:53.94,
with teammate Stanford
Smith right on his heels at
15:55.10.
Rounding out the top five
for the Bulldogs were Jack-
son Shaver (12th, 17:30.23),
Logan Springstead (14th,
17:39.12), Pedro Pacheo
(18th, 18:04.14) and Adrian
Delgado (22nd, 18:17.76).
The MCC/Greater Spo-
kane League District 8
Championships are Nov.
2 at Wandermere Golf
Course in Spokane. The
top two teams and top
14 runners in each divi-
sion will advance to the
state meet.
SCOREBOARD
LOCAL SLATE
FRIDAY, OCT. 25
Football
Echo at 6-Man Classic (at Sherman)
Ione/Arlington at Union, 7 p.m.
Heppner at Grant Union, 7 p.m.
Riverside at Stanfield, 7 p.m.
Portland Christian at Weston-McEwen,
7 p.m.
Umatilla at Vale, 7 p.m.
Irrigon at Nyssa, 7 p.m.
Hanford at Hermiston, 7 p.m.
Boys soccer
Ukiah/Long Creek at Irrigon, 5 p.m.
Staff photo by Ben Lonergan
Pendleton’s Sami Spriet (9) sets the ball during the first
set against the Ravens. The Ridgeview Ravens defeated
the Pendleton Buckaroos in three sets at Pendleton High
School on Thursday night.
Bucks: ‘They’re
peaking at the right time’
Continued from Page B1
points on the board to open
the next set and quickly
turned it into an 8-4 advan-
tage. A three-point Pend-
leton rally followed by an
error from Ravens sopho-
more outside hitter Sadie
Green tied the score at 8-8.
Wilson and sophomore
outside hitter Sauren Gar-
ton combined for a three-
point streak that helped the
Bucks to a 13-12 lead, which
the team soon broadened
to 16-13, forcing a Ravens
timeout.
“Pendleton always plays
a really good match against
us,” Ridgeview coach Randi
Viggiano said. “We love
playing them because we
always know we’re going to
get a good game.”
A Pendleton error tied
the score at 18-18, but senior
outside hitter Zoe Jones
notched a kill that gave the
Bucks their set’s final lead.
Two more Pendleton errors
later in the set gave the
Ravens another win.
The Ravens grabbed two
10-point leads in the open-
ing half of the final con-
test and took a 21-7 lead
off of junior middle blocker
Brooklyn Dechent’s kill.
Wilson returned with
another kill that helped
the Bucks pull within nine
points at 22-13, but Ravens
senior outside hitter Rylee
Troutman eventually got the
match point.
“Everything just went
quiet,” Lapp said of the third
set. “I’m not sure if it was
because senior night was
happening and the girls were
thinking, ‘this is it,’ but Rid-
geview just keeps getting
better and better every year. I
wish them the best of luck as
the top team in the league.”
The Bucks’ trip to dis-
tricts next weekend will be
their first since 2017. It was
the final home match for
seniors Spriet, Jones, Brook-
lyn Lunny and Carissa
Cooley.
“I’m really happy with
the way we played tonight,”
Spriet said. “I wish we
would have ended with a
win, but we stuck with (Rid-
geview), and I wouldn’t have
it any other way.”
SATURDAY, OCT. 26
Volleyball
Big Sky Tournament at Echo, 10 a.m.
Boys soccer
Mac-Hi at Baker/Powder Valley, 2 p.m.
Nyssa at Riverside, 3 p.m.
Umatilla at Four Rivers, 3 p.m.
Girls soccer
Mac-Hi at Baker/Powder Valley, noon
Nyssa at Riverside, 1 p.m.
Umatilla at Four Rivers, 1 p.m.
Girls swimming
Hermiston at Last Chance Invite (at Walla
Walla), 2:30 p.m.
PREP FOOTBALL
STANDINGS
1A Special District 3 — West
Team
Lg Ovrl
Pts
Pilot Rock
5-0
6-0 306
Dufur
4-1
4-3 272
Union
2-2
3-3 186
Enterprise 2-3
2-4 124
Ione
1-3
2-5 175
Imbler
0-5
1-6 183
Allwd
110
248
194
204
312
336
1A Special District 5 [6-Man]
Team
Lg Ovrl Pts
Joseph
5-0
5-0 307
P. City
3-0
4-2 308
S. Wasco
3-2
4-2 208
Sherman
2-2
5-2 297
Echo
2-2
3-2 136
Huntington 1-2
1-3 146
Mitchell
0-6
0-7
73
Allwd
26
164
164
230
203
199
319
2A Special District 6
Team
Lg Ovrl
Heppner
2-0
7-0
G. Union;
2-0
2-5
Stanfield
1-1
4-2
W-M
1-2
3-3
Riverside
0-3
0-7
Pts
297
156
172
143
72
Allwd
48
144
83
113
337
3A Special District 3
Team
Lg
Ovrl
Burns
3-0
7-0
Vale
2-0
4-3
Umatilla
0-2
4-2
Irrigon
0-2
0-7
Pts
253
205
73
41
Allwd
18
244
95
371
5A Special District 1 — East
Team
Lg Ovrl
Pts
Pendleton 4-1
5-2 257
Parkrose
3-1
4-2 353
La Salle
3-1
3-3 193
HRV
2-2
4-2 240
Putnam
1-4
1-5 174
Milwaukie 0-4
0-6
63
Allwd
139
136
200
214
255
298
Mid-Columbia Conference
Team
Lg
Chiawana
6-0
Kennewick
5-1
Kamiakin
5-1
Hanford
3-3
Pasco
3-3
Walla Walla
3-4
Richland
2-4
Hermiston
1-5
Southridge
0-7
Ovrl
6-1
6-1
6-1
4-3
3-4
3-4
3-4
1-6
0-7
BASEBALL
Thursday, Oct. 31
San Francisco at Arizona, 5:20 p.m.
WORLD SERIES
Sunday, Nov. 3
Houston vs Jacksonville at London, UK,
6:30 a.m.
N.Y. Jets at Miami, 10 a.m.
Washington at Buffalo, 10 a.m.
Tennessee at Carolina, 10 a.m.
Minnesota at Kansas City, 10 a.m.
Chicago at Philadelphia, 10 a.m.
Indianapolis at Pittsburgh, 10 a.m.
Tampa Bay at Seattle, 1:05 p.m.
Detroit at Oakland, 1:05 p.m.
Green Bay at L.A. Chargers, 1:25 p.m.
Cleveland at Denver, 1:25 p.m.
New England at Baltimore, 5:20 p.m.
Open: L.A. Rams, New Orleans, Atlanta,
Cincinnati
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary)
Washington 2, Houston 0
Tuesday, Oct. 22: Washington 5, Hous-
ton 4
Wednesday, Oct. 23: Washington 12,
Houston 3
Friday, Oct. 25: Houston (Greinke 8-1) at
Washington (Sanchez 11-8), 5:07 p.m.
(Fox)
Saturday, Oct. 26: Houston at Washing-
ton, 5:07 p.m. (Fox)
x-Sunday, Oct. 27: Houston at Washing-
ton, 5:07 p.m. (Fox)
x-Tuesday, Oct. 29: Washington at Hous-
ton, 5:07 p.m. (Fox)
x-Wednesday, Oct. 30: Washington at
Houston, 5:08 p.m. (Fox)
NFL STANDINGS
NBA STANDINGS
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct PF PA
New England 7 0 0 1.000 223 48
Buffalo
5 1 0 .833 121 91
N.Y. Jets
1 5 0 .167 63 156
Miami
0 6 0 .000 63 211
South
Indianapolis
Houston
Jacksonville
Tennessee
W
4
4
3
3
L
2
3
4
4
T
0
0
0
0
Pct
.667
.571
.429
.429
PF
143
185
144
121
PA
138
164
148
112
North
Baltimore
Cleveland
Pittsburgh
Cincinnati
W
5
2
2
0
L
2
4
4
7
T
0
0
0
0
Pct
.714
.333
.333
.000
PF
214
120
123
114
PA
156
154
131
186
West
W L T
Kansas City
5 2 0
Oakland
3 3 0
Denver
2 5 0
L.A. Chargers 2 5 0
Pct
.714
.500
.286
.286
PF
202
127
112
140
PA
150
165
136
141
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
Dallas
Philadelphia
N.Y. Giants
Washington
W
4
3
2
1
L
3
4
5
7
T
0
0
0
0
Pct PF PA
.571 190 124
.429 171 186
.286 132 187
.125 99 195
South
W L T
New Orleans 6 1 0
Carolina
4 2 0
Tampa Bay
2 4 0
Atlanta
1 6 0
Pct
.857
.667
.333
.143
PF
164
166
173
145
PA
147
133
185
223
North
Green Bay
Minnesota
Chicago
Detroit
Pct
.857
.750
.500
.417
PF
184
211
112
149
PA
139
132
105
160
West
W L T Pct
San Francisco 6 0 0 1.000
Seattle
5 2 0 .714
L.A. Rams
4 3 0 .571
Arizona
3 3 1 .500
———
Thursday’s Games
Minnesota 19, Washington 9
PF
156
181
190
161
PA
64
176
164
192
W
6
6
3
2
L
1
2
3
3
T
0
0
0
1
Sunday’s Games
Arizona at New Orleans, 10 a.m.
Tampa Bay at Tennessee, 10 a.m.
N.Y. Giants at Detroit, 10 a.m.
Cincinnati vs L.A. Rams at London, UK,
10 a.m.
Denver at Indianapolis, 10 a.m.
Philadelphia at Buffalo, 10 a.m.
N.Y. Jets at Jacksonville, 10 a.m.
Seattle at Atlanta, 10 a.m.
L.A. Chargers at Chicago, 10 a.m.
Carolina at San Francisco, 1:05 p.m.
Oakland at Houston, 1:25 p.m.
Cleveland at New England, 1:25 p.m.
Green Bay at Kansas City, 5:20 p.m.
Open: Dallas, Baltimore
Monday’s Games
Miami at Pittsburgh, 5:15 p.m.
Monday, Nov. 4
Dallas at N.Y. Giants, 5:15 p.m.
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic
Philadelphia
Toronto
Brooklyn
New York
Boston
W
1
1
0
0
0
L
0
0
1
1
1
Pct
1.000
1.000
.000
.000
.000
GB
—
—
1
1
1
Southeast
Atlanta
Orlando
Charlotte
Miami
Washington
W L Pct
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
GB
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
.000
—
—
—
—
1
Central
Milwaukee
Detroit
Chicago
Cleveland
Indiana
W L Pct
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
GB
1.000
.500
.000
.000
.000
—
½
1
1
1
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest
W L
San Antonio
1 0
Dallas
1 0
Houston
0 1
New Orleans
0 1
Memphis
0 1
Northwest
W L
Denver
1 0
Utah
1 0
Minnesota
1 0
Oklahoma City
0 1
Portland
0 1
Pacific
W L
Phoenix
1 0
L.A. Clippers
1 0
Golden State
0 0
L.A. Lakers
0 1
Sacramento
0 1
———
Thursday’s Games
Atlanta 117, Detroit 100
Milwaukee 117, Houston 111
Pct
1.000
1.000
.000
.000
.000
Pct
1.000
1.000
1.000
.000
.000
Pct
1.000
1.000
.000
.000
.000
Friday’s Games
Minnesota at Charlotte, 4 p.m.
Toronto at Boston, 4 p.m.
New York at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m.
Chicago at Memphis, 5 p.m.
Dallas at New Orleans, 5 p.m.
Washington at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m.
Phoenix at Denver, 6 p.m.
Portland at Sacramento, 7 p.m.
Utah at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday’s Games
Miami at Milwaukee, 2 p.m.
Philadelphia at Detroit, 4 p.m.
Boston at New York, 4:30 p.m.
Orlando at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m.
Indiana at Cleveland, 5 p.m.
New Orleans at Houston, 5 p.m.
Toronto at Chicago, 5 p.m.
Washington at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m.
Sacramento at Utah, 6 p.m.
L.A. Clippers at Phoenix, 7 p.m.
GB
—
—
1
1
1
GB
—
—
—
1
1
GB
—
—
½
1
1
Sunday’s Games
Golden State at Oklahoma City,
12:30 p.m.
Brooklyn at Memphis, 3 p.m.
Miami at Minnesota, 4 p.m.
Portland at Dallas, 4 p.m.
Charlotte at L.A. Lakers, 6:30 p.m.
NHL STANDINGS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic
Buffalo
Boston
Florida
Toronto
Tampa Bay
Montreal
Detroit
Ottawa
GP
11
9
10
11
9
10
10
9
W
8
6
4
5
5
4
3
2
L OT Pts GF GA
2 1 17 40 30
1 2 14 26 20
2 4 12 35 39
4 2 12 40 39
3 1 11 32 29
4 2 10 36 34
7 0 6 23 38
6 1 5 22 31
Metropolitan
Washington
Carolina
N.Y. Islanders
Columbus
Pittsburgh
Philadelphia
N.Y. Rangers
New Jersey
GP
12
10
9
10
11
8
8
8
W
7
6
6
5
6
4
3
2
L OT Pts GF GA
2 3 17 44 38
3 1 13 33 29
3 0 12 25 22
3 2 12 26 32
5 0 12 36 30
3 1 9 25 22
4 1 7 25 27
4 2 6 19 31
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central
Colorado
Nashville
St. Louis
Winnipeg
Dallas
Chicago
Minnesota
GP
9
10
10
11
12
8
10
W
7
6
5
5
4
2
3
L OT Pts GF GA
1 1 15 36 24
3 1 13 42 32
2 3 13 32 32
6 0 10 30 36
7 1 9 25 33
4 2 6 20 26
7 0 6 21 36
Pacific
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Edmonton 11 8 2 1 17 35 27
Vegas
11 7 4 0 14 36 28
Calgary
12 6 5 1 13 35 37
Vancouver
9 6 3 0 12 30 19
Anaheim
11 6 5 0 12 25 24
Arizona
9 5 3 1 11 26 19
San Jose
10 4 5 1 9 28 34
Los Angeles 10 4 6 0 8 29 39
NOTE: Two points for a win, one point
for overtime loss. Top three teams in
each division and two wild cards per
conference advance to playoffs.
Thursday’s Games
N.Y. Rangers 6, Buffalo 2
San Jose 4, Montreal 2
Columbus 4, Carolina 3, OT
N.Y. Islanders 4, Arizona 2
St. Louis 5, Los Angeles 2
Nashville 4, Minnesota 0
Philadelphia 4, Chicago 1
Dallas 2, Anaheim 1
Edmonton 4, Washington 3, OT
Calgary 6, Florida 5, SO
Friday’s Games
Colorado at Vegas, 3 p.m.
San Jose at Toronto, 4 p.m.
Arizona at New Jersey, 4 p.m.
N.Y. Islanders at Ottawa, 4:30 p.m.
Buffalo at Detroit, 4:30 p.m.
Washington at Vancouver, 7 p.m.
Saturday’s Games
Chicago at Carolina, 10 a.m.
Toronto at Montreal, 4 p.m.
Nashville at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m.
St. Louis at Boston, 4 p.m.
Columbus at Philadelphia, 4 p.m.
Los Angeles at Minnesota, 5 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Dallas, 5 p.m.
Anaheim at Colorado, 6 p.m.
Calgary vs. Winnipeg at Regina, CAN,
SK, 7 p.m.
Sunday’s Games
Florida at Edmonton, 1 p.m.
St. Louis at Detroit, 2 p.m.
Los Angeles at Chicago, 4 p.m.
San Jose at Ottawa, 4 p.m.
Boston at N.Y. Rangers, 4 p.m.
Philadelphia vs. N.Y. Islanders at Nassau
Veterans Memorial Coliseum, 4 p.m.
Anaheim at Vegas, 5 p.m.