SPORTS Tuesday, January 7, 2020 Tigers: Weston-McEwen hosts Stanfi eld on Saturday Continued from Page B1 season. It was nice to see those results.” The Tigers opened the second half with a nine- point run, including four points from senior Savan- nah Sharp and a combined three at the free-throw line from Hart and Tejeda. Teje- da’s point pushed Stanfi eld to a 40-10 advantage with 4:20 left in the quarter. The Rockets got going again with a basket from senior Sarah Lambert with 2:23 left in the quarter, but it would be the only two points they were allowed until the fi nal eight minutes. “We’re working together really well,” Hart said of her team. “(Pilot Rock) have some bigger girls — we just had to move a lot faster than they did.” An eight-point run midway through the fi nal quarter sealed the win for the Tigers, and the Rock- ets only posted fi ve more points down the stretch. Freshman Zuri Reeser and senior Brielle How- ard both knocked down 3-pointers to aid in the scoring streak to keep the game out of reach. “Our defense was tight tonight,” coach Sharp said. “My team is athletic. We Staff photo by Kathy Aney Zuri Reeser (20), of Stan- fi eld, eyes the basket during Saturday’s Blue Mountain Conference game against Pilot Rock. used that to our advantage.” Tejeda scored 11 points on the night, and every Stanfi eld player chipped in points for the win. The Rockets were led by freshman guard Mon- tana Hamilton, who scored a team-high eight points. Emily Lambert followed with six. Stanfi eld (10-2, 2-0 BMC) visits Weston-McE- wen at 4 p.m. Saturday. Pilot Rock (4-8, 0-2 BMC) hosts Union at 6 p.m. Friday. Wrestling: Riverside has 6 wrestlers go undefeated at Rumble Continued from Page B1 Puerta, and Jordy Mendoza fi nished 4-0 for Riverside, while Kevin Navarro was 3-0. “These were some good wins for us as we prepare for the upcoming Oregon Classic in two weeks,” Riv- erside coach Richard Rock- well said. “Everyone com- peted well and got wins when we needed them.” Also placing third was Roen Waite at 106. He won his fi nal match by fall over Lawson Setzer of Santiam Christian. Echo’s Logan Swear- ingen placed fourth at 195 pounds. He lost his fi nal match to Adrian’s Toby Clow, getting pinned in 2:34. Heppner fi nished ninth in the team standings with 57.5 points. Culver won the team title with 264 points, with Santiam Christian a distant second with 127. Girls wrestling Echo senior Kaitlyn Lemmon fi nished second at 130/135 pounds at the Elmira Invitational. Lemmon (6-2) pinned her fi rst opponent, Mariah Sands of Sutherlin, in 39 seconds, then beat Katarina Jentzsch of Elmira 6-1 to reach the fi nals. In the championship bout, Lemmon lost a 4-0 decision to Isabelle Rodolf of Pleasant Hill. Riverside Rumble The host Pirates went 4-0 on the day, beating River View 30-24, Mac-Hi 46-24, the Pendleton JV 36-30, and Irrigon 51-18. Fernando Ortega, Ethan Snyder, Jacob Harris, Jose East Oregonian B3 Prep roundup: Echo girls rally for win over Redsides Continued from Page B1 rebounds, while ZaBrena Masterson followed with 12 points. Irrigon was led by JaLay Burns with nine points and seven rebounds, while Alyssa Luna and Joleyne Harrison each scored seven points. Heppner (7-2, 1-0 BMC) resumes Blue Mountain Conference play Friday with a home game against Grant Union at 6 p.m. Irri- gon (6-4) begins Eastern Oregon League action at Vale at 5 p.m. WESTON-MCEWEN 33, IMBLER 25 — The TigerScots snapped an eight-game losing streak with a nonleague road win over the Panthers. Bailey Munck led W-M with 13 points, while Charli King and Cloe Davis each had eight. Trinity Hearn grabbed a team-high 14 rebounds. Weston-McEwen (2-10, 0-1 BMC) resumes Blue Mountain Conference action at 6 p.m. Friday at Enterprise. DUFUR 63, IONE/ ARLINGTON 33 — The Cardinals dropped to 0-2 in Big Sky League play after Saturday’s road loss to the Ranger. Jessica Medina led Ione/ Arlington with 12 points, while Hailey Heideman grabbed six rebounds. The Cardinals (5-5, 0-2 BSL) host Echo at 6 p.m. Tuesday. ECHO 56, SOUTH WASCO COUNTY 41 — Trailing 17-13 after the fi rst quarter, the Cougars rallied for a 16-6 run in the second for a Big Sky League road win over the Redsides. Faith McCarty posted a game-high 25 points for the Cougars (8-4, 2-0 BSL), while Tylene Skillman added 14. HELIX 29, RIVER- SIDE (JV) 26 — Helix outscored the Pirates JV team 8-5 in a decisive fourth-quarter battle to nab a nonleague home win. The game was tied at 21-21 after the third quar- ter, and the Grizzlies broke away in the fi nal 8 minutes for the win. Kaylee Cope had 12 points to lead Helix, while Karalin Reynolds had eight. Helix (6-5) visits Joseph Staff photo by Kathy Aney Pilot Rock’s Payton Thurmond and Tanner Corwin, and Stan- fi eld’s Rafael Orozco battle for a rebound during Saturday’s Blue Mountain Conference game. at 6 p.m. Friday in its Old Oregon League opener. Boys basketball HANFORD 71, HERMISTON 56 — The Bulldogs trailed early, and faced a 40-24 defi cit in the third quarter, as the vis- iting Falcons cruised to a Mid-Columbia Conference victory Saturday. Trent Pitney led the Bulldogs (2-7, 1-4 MCC) with 15 points, with Chase Elliott adding 13 and Jaiden Ruloph 11. Turner Clayton scored a game-high 22 points for the Falcons to help take down the Bulldogs. Hermiston visits Rich- land at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. ESTACADA 43, MAC-HI 36 — The Pio- neers are on a four-game skid after an overtime loss to the Rangers at the Roby’s Invitational Tournament in Tillamook. Mac-Hi’s Marcellus Brinkley notched a layup to tie the score at 30-30 at the end of the fourth quarter, but the Rangers went on a 13-6 run in overtime to pick up the win. Mac-Hi (6-6) travels to College Place on Tuesday for a nonleague game. UMATILLA 91, ST. PAUL 41 — Follow- ing back-to-back losses at Salem’s Crusader Classic New Year’s Invitational, the Vikings closed the tour- nament with a 50-point win Saturday against the Buckaroos. Chris Self and Andrew Earl led the way for the Vikings with 14 points each. Ryan Lorence fol- lowed with 13 points and 10 rebounds, while Dan- iel Zuniga added 12 points, and Ty Crantson 10. Oscar Campos had a team-high 13 rebounds. The Vikings (7-6) travel to River View for a 7:30 p.m. game Tuesday. HEPPNER 61, IRRI- GON 44 — Kason Cimmi- yotti scored 12 points, and Mason Lehman 11, as the Mustangs notched a non- league home win over the Knights. Irrigon was led by Omar Madrigal with a game-high 19 points and 14 rebounds. Heppner (6-5, 1-0 BMC) hosts Grant Union at 7:30 p.m. Friday for a Blue Mountain Conference contest. Irrigon (2-9) tips off Eastern Oregon League play at 6:30 p.m. Friday at Vale. STANFIELD 50, PILOT ROCK 31 — Uriel Carrillo and Mario San- chez scored 11 points each as the Tigers picked up their fi rst Blue Mountain Confer- ence win against the Host Rockets. Stanfi eld held a 24-22 lead at halftime, but promptly outscored the Rockets 26-9 in the second half to pull away for the win. Rafael Orozco had 11 rebounds for Stanfi eld. Pay- ton Thurmond led Pilot Rock with 17 points. Stanfi eld (6-7, 1-1 BMC) travels to Weston-McE- wen on Saturday, while the Rockets (10-2, 0-2 BMC) host Union on Friday. WESTON-MCEWEN 57, IMBLER 45 — Blair Rudolph scored 21 points, including three 3-pointers in the fi rst half, as the Tiger- Scots rolled to a nonleague road win over the Bobcats. Theo White added 11 points for W-M (3-9, 0-1 BMC), while Aiden Wolf fi nished with 10. We s t o n - McEwe n resumes Blue Mountain Conference action Friday at Enterprise. RIVERSIDE (JV) 53, HELIX 33 — The score was tied at 22-22 at the half, but the Pirates held the Grizzlies to 11 points in the second half to pick up a a nonleague road win. D’Artagnan Carlson led Helix with 21 points. Riv- erside’s Humberto Sanchez scored 13, and Ivan Franco 11. Helix (5-6) will open Old Oregon League play Friday at Joseph. 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