A11 SPORTS East Oregonian Tuesday, April 13, 2021 ON THE SLATE All times subject to change TUESDAY, APRIL 13 Craig Mitchelldyer/Associated Press Madelyn Nichols/Contributed Photo Portland Trail Blazers forward Robert Covington, second from right, leads a fast break with guard CJ McCollum, left, and forward Norman Powell, right, as Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler trails behind during the second half of an NBA basketball game in Portland on Sunday, April 11, 2021. The Heppner girls cross-country team fi nished third as a team in the 3A/2A/1A state meet at Cheadle Lake Park in Lebanon on Saturday, April 10, 2021. Left to right: Kylie Boor, Ire- lynn Kollman, Hannah Palmer, Madelyn Nichols, Hailey Heideman and Hannah Finch. Blazers: Continued from Page A10 looked a step slow and they looked like a rested team,” he said. “I don’t say that very often.” Nurkic, who was on a minutes restriction against the Heat, picked up two quick fouls and went to the bench with 7:02 left in the first quarter. With about 3:50 left in the opening half, Nurkic left the court, his hand on his lower back. But he returned to start the second half and said after the game that the X-rays were negative. Derrick Jones Jr.’s 3-pointer put Portland up 29-19 early in the game, but the Heat closed the gap in the second quarter and went into the break with a 56-48 lead. The Heat stretched their advantage to 65-50 early in the third quarter. Portland got another scare in the third quarter when Kanter went down after knocking heads with another player. But he also returned. Tip-ins Heat: It was the first of a four-game road trip. Tyler Herro was listed as questionable for the game because of right foot soreness, but played. KZ Okpala remained out because of health and safety protocols. Trail Blazers: It was the second of two meetings with the Heat this season. Portland won the first 125-122 in Miami on March 25. ... With a 3-pointer in the third quarter, Lillard passed Dirk Nowitzki on the NBA’s career made 3s list. Frustration Portland has lost four of its last six games. But the Blazers looked especially out of sorts against the Heat. “I understand the frus- tration with the fans and everybody, but sometimes it’s frustrating for us too,” Nurkic said. “I know the coaches, no matter what they tell us, they can’t go out there and change it. I get that, everybody gets that, but at some point, something’s got to happen.” Title: Continued from Page A10 to win a state cross-country title. “I’m still surprised,” he said. “At fi rst, it was like, ‘I won state.’ I was excited. It’s my last meet, it feels good to go out this way.” Hurty qualified for the state cross-country meet his junior year, fi nishing 13th in a fi eld of 75 runners in a time of 16:53.10. Hurty now will turn his attention to track, where he has his sights set on the school’s 1,500 and 3,000 records, both of which are held by Troy Blackburn. Blackburn’s school record in the 1,500 is 4 minutes, 10 seconds, while his 3,000 time is 9:13.00 Both were set in 2002. Hurty’s best time in the 1,500 is 4:18.49, while his top time in the 3,000 is 9:19.43. Nichols, a sophomore, who finished ahead of Hurty at the district race the week before, fi nished fi fth in a time of 16:49.55. The Mustangs fi nished ninth in the team standings with 197 points. LOCAL RUNNERS GIRLS 3A/2A/1A Heppner — 12, Madelyn Nichols (21:02.47). 26, Hailey Heideman (22:07.61). 37, Hannah Finch (22:48.16). 58, Kylie Boor (23:32.18). 63, Irelynn Kollman (23:49.35). 79, Hannah Palmer (25:14.79). Stanfi eld/Echo — 29, Zora Gehrke (22:30.30). Weston-McEwen — 73, Rose White (24:44.37). BOYS 2A/1A Stanfi eld/Echo — 1, Sisay Hurty (16:25.99). 38, Keegin Chitty (18:49.35). 62, Josue Hernandez (19:44.90). 73, Jagjot Singh (20:08). 104, Camren McCann (23:48.22). 111, Alex Flores (32:19.18). Heppner — 5, Trevor Nichols (16:49.55). 35, Ed Ellsworth (18:46.29). 71, Kamron Drury (20:00.98). 85, Joseph Sherman (20:41.32). 96, Thomas Rudolf (21:33.17). 98, David Cribbs (21:45.58). 100, Roen Waite (22:10.35). Weston-McEwen — 14, Alex McIntyre (17:51.59). Nixyaawii — 69, Saint Schimmel (19:57.83). Weston-McEwen sopho- more Alex McIntyre fi nished 14th (17:51.59), as only three local runners fi nished in the top 20. In the girls 3A/2A/1A division, the Heppner girls fi nished third in the team standings with 83 points, just two behind Enterprise. Bandon won the team title with 46 points. Leading the Mustangs was senior Madelyn Nich- ols, who fi nished 12th in a time of 21:02.47. Nichols has signed to run at Eastern EASTERN OREGON Oregon University. Following Nichols was junior Hailey Heideman, who was 26th in a time of 22:07.61 Stanfield/Echo senior Zora Gerhke also fi nished in the top 30, coming in at 29th in a time of 22:30.30. Columbia Christian junior Makena Houston won the state title, cross- ing the fi nish line in a time of 18:24.33 — well ahead of second-place Cristin Brethower of Yamhill-Carl- ton (19:42.88). marketplace 181 Lost & Found FOUND: Polaris Ranger. Iden- tify to claim. (541) 314-3819 360 Garage Sales TERJESON ESTATE SALE 469 N.W. 21st St. (College View Addition) Pendleton, OR 97801 Sat. 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