E AST O REGONIAN TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 2022 FOLLOW US ON TWITTER @EOSPORTS | FACEBOOK.COM/EOSPORTS A11 CCC pushes forward with winter seasons Tips for tracking late-season birds By DAVIS CARBAUGH The Observer CORVALLIS — Fans across the country are cross- ing their fi ngers that sports seasons will not be post- poned or canceled amidst a recent increase in COVID- 19 cases. In the Cascade Colle- giate Conference, East- ern Oregon University’s league, offi cials are intent on moving forward with the season. With forfeited games counting as losses on a team’s record, health and safety is of the utmost importance for teams look- ing to compete for confer- ence titles. “Our goal is to push through to the end, have our tournament and send our representatives on to nationals,” Cascade Colle- giate Conference Commis- sioner Robert Cashell said. Short-handed Through Saturday, Jan. 15, the Mountaineers’ men’s and women’s basketball teams have experienced a combined five cancel- lations. Evergreen State recently canceled its men’s basketball games against the College of Idaho on Jan. 14 and Eastern on Jan. 15. The conference has seen just more than 20 cancel- lations between men’s and women’s basketball, all of which took place from Dec. 18 through this past week- end. T h e Mou nt a i n e e r s women’s basketball team has experienced three forfeit victories this season, all of COVERS AND COVERTS Although the two words, both of which are used in this column, are almost identical, their meanings aren’t. Brad Trumbo said that in most of the classic upland bird hunting literature, “covert” is used when referring to places that always hold birds, regularly visited hunting spots and sometimes secret spots. “Cover,” by contrast, refers to habitat with potential to hold birds but that he has not yet hunted. BRAD TRUMBO UPLAND PURSUITS B y the time the snow fl ies on the Palouse, upland birds have wised up from months of dodging dogs and gunners. Finding birds in the late season requires creativity and a willingness to explore, hike further, and gamble on new covers. I typically make a hard switch from chasing pheasant to seeking covey birds like quail and Huns, and this means scouring On-X maps, driving farther from home and hiking new territory. Parcel size means little to me past Christmas. Distance from the road to popular hunting areas and habi- tat quality are the metrics under scrutiny. The smallest parcels can hold a surpris- ing number of birds. They can just as likely be vacant. It’s a crapshoot. Striking it rich requires trial and error, cataloging sites and expand- ing your collection of coverts both good and bad for future reference. In a good partridge year, every acceptable patch of short native bunchgrass holds a Hun covey, particu- larly when fl anking a wheat fi eld. These areas are easy to fi nd with aerial imagery Alex Wittwer/EO Media Group, File Paul Pennington makes a layup attempt against defenders Jok Jok (10) and Treyton Pax- ton (14) during the second half of the game Oct. 30, 2021, between Eastern Oregon Uni- versity and Montana Western University at Quinn Coliseum, La Grande. The Mountaineers have earned two victories via COVID-19 forfeit as the Cascade Collegiate Conference re- mains intent on pushing through the 2022 winter seasons. which occurred in a span of the logistics of completing four scheduled games from a season in time for postsea- Dec. 31 through Jan. son competition. 8. After (results) “It comes down to the distance that against Northwest we have to travel in a n d Eve r g r e e n our league, the fact St ate, Easter n that we don’t have stands at 9-2 in conference play and bye weekends or 12-7 overall. anything like that T he Ca sca de Cashell and that we have Collegiate Confer- deadlines with the ence’s policy for COVID- (National Association of 19 limitations is that a Intercollegiate Athletics),” team unable to fi eld enough Cashell said. “So really, it’s players for a contest will a balance between timing, receive a forfeit. Cashell fi nance and academics. We noted the Cascade Colle- also want to keep people in giate Conference decided school as much as possible.” to fi rmly establish forfeits Eastern’s men’s team and canceled games rather has seen the impacts of than postponing contests COVID-19 limitations, until further dates due to with two of its opponents forfeiting contests so far this season. The Mountain- eers dealt with COVID-19 shortages themselves, rely- ing on freshman Copper Lumsden to step up with 32 points in a 102-93 win over Multnomah when key play- ers were missing. After a single-game weekend, the Mountaineers dropped to 10-8 on the year and 4-6 in conference play. With the Mountaineers men’s team fi ghting for every win this year, forfeits could go a long way in determining the outcome of Eastern’s season. Cashell stated the NAIA has strict limitations handed See CCC, Page A12 by zooming into the cover to see the small grass tufts that appear khaki-colored on aerial imagery, but don’t be fooled by monocultures of common rye, which show up golden and unbroken, like a paintbrush smear. Similarly, yellow starthistle shows up drab brown, almost gray, and covers vast swaths. One January morning, Yuba and I struck out across a parcel of Department of Natural Resources land in Washington we had yet to lay eyes on. Aerial imagery suggested enough native grasses to tempt a Hun covey along the eastern bound- ary with a wheat fi eld. We worked the boundary that we found covered in hairy vetch and starthistle, then dropped See Birds, Page A12 RED SALE TAG Its All On Sale..Every Department Begins : Tues.10AM-6PM All OUTLET Store Items on SALE Don't Miss The Outlet Garage SALE ... End Tbls $19. - Lamps $19. - One Only Closeouts. Shop and SAVE... EveryThing Goes!!! OFFICE SPECIALIST 2 Salary Range: $3,111 - $4,460 Full-Time Limited Duration Eastern Oregon Correctional Institution in Pendleton, OR Apply by 1/30/22 https://bit.ly/3I4J19m Sofas ASHLEY Adjustable Beds Alsen NOW Starting at 599. $ Twin XL Set RECLINERS Starting at $ 999. Don’t Miss $ 399. 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