E AST O REGONIAN SATURDAY, MAY 29, 2021 Beers FOLLOW US ON Corey Haguewood Field Lambert Lieuallen TWITTER @EOSPORTS | FACEBOOK.COM/EOSPORTS B1 HIGH HONOR Heppner football coach and AD will receive the Dave Johnson Contributor Award Ben Lonergan/East Oregonian, File By ANNIE FOWLER East Oregonian Primus Swanson Zander Pendleton’s Lambert snags IMC MVP title Bucks dominate all-conference team with eight players and top coach By ANNIE FOWLER East Oregonian PENDLETON — The Pendleton Bucks went unde- feated in Intermountain Conference play and fi nished 15-3 overall. Those accom- plishments don’t happen without good players. Pendleton sophomore Payton Lambert was named co-Player of the Year in the IMC with Hood River Valley’s Mason Spellecy, and Kyle Field was the Pitcher of the Year as the Bucks domi- nated the conference voting. Pendleton’s TJ Haguewood was named Coach of the Year. “We had a good team with guys who work hard and do good things,” Haguewood said. “They are solid baseball players. Regardless of where they are on the all-league team, they just want to play. We are lucky to have the players we have. I can’t be more proud of them.” Joining Lambert and Field on the fi rst team were fi rst baseman Ty Beers, infi elder Tucker Zander, outfielder Collin Primus and desig- nated hitter Easton Corey. Field also earned fi rst-team honors as an infi elder. On the second team, the Bucks had Blake Swanson at outfi eld and Jack Lieuallen as a pitcher. Over the course of 18 games, Lambert hit .509 with 11 singles, 13 doubles, one triple and three home runs. He also drove in 22 runs and scored 30 times. He had a team-high 28 hits. In the fi eld, he had just fi ve errors and was a part of four double plays. “He’s our leadoff hitter,” Haguewood said. “He’s the catalyst of making things go. He is such a special talent. To be MVP as a sophomore is not easy. The other coaches realize what a talent he is. It’s well deserved.” Lambert also has been invited to try out for the Area Code Games on July 1 INTERMOUNTAIN CONFERENCE BASEBALL TEAM Co-Players of the Year: Payton Lambert, so., Pendleton, and Mason Spellecy, jr., Hood River Valley. Pitcher of the Year: Kyle Field, sr., Pendleton. Coach of the Year: TJ Haguewood, Pendleton. FIRST TEAM C: Joe Rietz, jr., Hood River Val- ley. 1B: Ty Beers, sr., Pendleton. Infi eld: Braden Schwartz, so., The Dalles; Tucker Zander, sr., Pendleton; Kyle Field, sr., Pend- leton. Outfi eld: Aiden Gebhard, jr., Redmond; Collin Primus, jr., Pendleton; Nate Van Dooren, sr., Hood River Valley. Utility: Hunter Hough, jr., Hood River Valley. DH: Easton Corey, so., Pendleton. Pitcher: Nate Van Dooren, sr., Hood River Valley; Jake Von Lub- ken, so., Hood River Valley. SECOND TEAM C: Austin Carter, sr., Redmond. 1B: Harrison Howell, sr., Hood River Valley. Infi eld: Riley Brock, so., The Dalles; Prestyn Jones, sr., Crook County; Austin Vaughn, fr., Crook County. Outfi eld: Jake Von Lubken, so., Hood River Valley; Beau Hagen, sr., Ridgeview; Blake Swanson, sr., Pendleton. Utility: Joseph Teixeira, fr., Redmond. DH: Mason Scott, fr., Ridgeview. Pitcher: Jack Lieuallen, so., Pend- leton; Mason Spellecy, jr., Hood River Valley. HONORABLE MENTION C: McCain Perkins, sr., Ridgeview. Infi eld: Andy Foster, sr., Hood River Valley; Matthew Delapena, sr., Crook County. Outfi eld: Nolan Ryan, sr., Hood River Valley; Tyis Yustat, fr., Crook County; Cur- tis Simons, sr., Pendleton. Utility: Tyson Martinez, fr., Crook County. DH: Rhett Haigh, sr, Redmond. Pitcher: Tucker Zander, sr., Pend- leton; Riley Brock, so., Pendleton. H EPPN ER — Greg Grant is not one for personal recognition, but every once in a while it’s nice to take stock of the people who are a positive infl uence on students and athletes at the high school level. G rant, a long ti me coach and athletic direc- tor at Heppner, will receive the 2021 Oregon Athletic Coaches Association’s Dave Johnson Contributor Award on June 6 at Eastern Oregon University in La Grande. The award is presented to an individual who has been or is involved in coaching or related athletic fields. The award is in recognition of their length of service and positive influence toward their local and state athletic programs and their many contributions to the OACA. The OACA Executive Board selects the award recip- ient. “We have been giving this award for the past 20-plus years,” OACA Executive Director Rob Younger said. “Greg represents the qual- ity of past recipients — he is successful as a coach, but is also an infl uencer through- out the state. He has been a sports chair for football and golf. What we have been impressed with, is he takes the smaller schools and represents them at the state level. He is a positive voice for the small classifi cations in Eastern Oregon. We appreci- ate that vision.” Grant has been the head football coach at Heppner since 1990. His Mustangs have won three state titles (1992, 2015, 2019) and fi nished second twice (2007, 2014). Between Heppner and Heppner coach Greg Grant, left, congratulates Mason Leh- man (24) following the state championship game on Nov. 30, 2019. The Heppner Mustangs defeated the Kennedy Trojans 12-7 to win the 2019 OSAA Class 2A state title at Kennison Field, Hermiston. Grant is going to receive the 2021 Oregon Athletic Coaches Association’s Dave Johnson Contributor Award on June 6 at Eastern Oregon University, La Grande. their lives,” Grant wrote in a message to the OACA. “We try to build better students, mothers, fathers, employ- ees, employers, community leaders and citizens using the lessons embedded in team play.” State wide, Grant has served on several Oregon “I TRY TO DO IT FOR ALL KIDS, NOT JUST MY KIDS.” — Greg Grant, Heppner football coach fi ve years at Alsea, his career coaching record is 311-73. He also has been the golf coach at Heppner since 1990 and the athletic director since 2000. “It is my hope that play- ers leave our program under- standing accountability, sacrifi ce and servant leader- ship while practicing disci- pline and respect throughout School Activities Associa- tion committees, is an OACA board member as a 2A repre- sentative and has been the regional golf schedule coor- dinator since 1995. “I try to do it for all kids, not just my kids,” Grant said. “Every kid in the state deserves to have the best possible experience. I’m not afraid to speak my mind, and I don’t want to spend time on things that waste my time.” Younger said Grant embodies what the OACA award stands for. “This is not just for his success,” Younger said. “This award is for his contribution to his profession and what he does behind the scenes. He is very worthy of this high honor.” Also being honored is Darla Huxel, of the Blue Mountain Volleyball Offi cials Association, and Terry Spriet of Pendleton, who is receiv- ing an OACA Community Service Award. The OACA also is handing out eight $1,000 scholarships to student-athletes through- out the state. Since 1986, the OACA has awarded $261,000 to graduating student-ath- letes. Claire Farwell from Enter- prise High School and Hunter Lind from Powder Valley are two of this year’s recipients. NORMAL at University of Oregon. Field, who signed to pitch at Community Colleges of Spokane, threw 27⅓ innings over six starts, fi nishing with a 4-0 record. He had an ERA of 2.56, with 10 earned runs while striking out 36 and walked just four. At the plate, Field hit .327, with five doubles and 14 RBIs. As a third baseman, he had just two errors. “It’s a well-deserved reward,” Haguewood said. “He worked hard to get back to where he is comfortable. He struggled last summer, but he had a heck of a year. He is a gamer.” The Bucks capped off the year with their third consec- utive IMC district title. “This has been a stress- ful year,” Haguewood said. “To fi nish on top has been a bonus. These kids had online school, baseball was at the end of football. Their hard work and focus has paid dividends.” THE CHOICE IS YOURS ON THE SLATE Schedule subject to change MONDAY, MAY 31 No events scheduled TUESDAY, JUNE 1 Prep boys basketball The Dalles at Pendleton, 6:30 p.m. Heppner at Stanfi eld, 7:30 p.m. Irrigon at Weston-McEwen, 7:30 p.m. Pilot Rock at McLoughlin, 7:30 p.m. La Grande at Nixyaawii, 7:30 p.m. South Wasco County at Echo, 7:30 p.m. Griswold at Umatilla JV, 6 p.m. Prep girls basketball Pendleton at The Dalles, 6:30 p.m. Heppner at Stanfi eld, 6 p.m. Irrigon at Weston-McEwen, 6 p.m. Pilot Rock at McLoughlin, 6 p.m. La Grande at Nixyaawii, 6 p.m. South Wasco County at Echo, 6 p.m. Prep bowling Chiawana at Hermiston, 3:30 p.m. College men’s basketball Spokane at Blue Mountain, 7:30 p.m. College women’s basketball Spokane at Blue Mountain, 5:30 p.m. VISIT US ON THE WEB AT: www.EastOregonian.com